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CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Comedians Lack Creativity – Basketmouth by uncletbuddy(m): 4:38pm On Mar 25, 2013
Mr..Cork:
Correction: Basket mouth is dry...no body get s his dry jokes, especialy here in London (no oofeinse)angry
Yea! It could be dry to to humans who bath with blish(maybe na JIK I 4 call) because dey only hear words that the nose supports its pronounciation, well if any of those blish bathed comedian spend the whole day on Nigerian stage real Nigerian will laugh or even smile except th ey want to mock him..

WELL FOR THOSE NIGERIAN HERE ON NAIRALAND THAT COULD OPEN THEIR MOUTH UNREASONABLY AND PUSH THEIR OWN DOWN AND LIFT OTHERS UP... U BETA GET SENSE, UNA WON REMAIN INFERIOR TO DIZ WYT FOLKS WHO THINK DEY R BETA... MR. CORK GO GET A LIFE.
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Comedians Lack Creativity – Basketmouth by uncletbuddy(m): 4:19pm On Mar 25, 2013
Mr..Cork:
huh?..so u r Nigerian & proud? in 2013? undecided
Forgive me if this sounds like an insult but you are a FOOL! So she should be ashame of the fact that she's from Nigeria abi.. Seriously I love to answer people like you who will 4ever remain inferior to the white because u choose to be them... If u are white or American as you claim to be know someday that... well I'll reserve my comment for your reply. Bye! LOVE YOU JUZ because U ARE HUMAN smiley cheesy wink
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Comedians Lack Creativity – Basketmouth by uncletbuddy(m): 12:42pm On Mar 24, 2013
bakynes: I still rate him as d best in Naija next to him is I go die
Na lie.. Klint d drunk z d best. he hz originality, funny, unique and...
the next z Gordons.. d guy z perfectly funny... gat originality... everytin about dis two are funny.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Crazy But True Facts In The World by uncletbuddy(m): 11:36pm On Mar 17, 2013
22. sex is more spiritual than physical... So stop bleepping smiley
Poems For ReviewRe: Give Me A Word/phrase And I Will Make It A Poem by uncletbuddy(m): 4:46pm On Mar 17, 2013
someone is being revived... Life is been touched by this... God bless the öp... I wish someone understand my state...
Uncletbuddy noni!
Poems For ReviewRe: Give Me A Word/phrase And I Will Make It A Poem by uncletbuddy(m): 8:03pm On Mar 16, 2013
she walk the street with high shoulder
as hair dangle left and right
see the guys as they tail
like flies after shit
and the ladies.... Continue later pls... But na campus hair star n...
SportsRe: Kano Pillars Football Club (Masu Gida) Fan Thread by uncletbuddy(m): 8:52am On Mar 16, 2013
e be like say diz Kano Pillars na em dey make wave pass 4 9ja oh! well I tip Enugu Rangers for Championship glory in d african champions league
SportsRe: Goals From Nigerians All Over The World 2013 by uncletbuddy(m): 8:49am On Mar 16, 2013
well done bro... you are doing a good job... if 9ja get person like you plenty... This country would have been the best place to be... promoting and bringing your own to lamelight is the best and most glaring thing any could do... Thanks bro.. someday your little will fetch you big thing...
SportsKano Pillars Vs Ac Leopards (4 - 1) On 16th March 2013 by uncletbuddy(op): 8:44am On Mar 16, 2013
With the trio of Mannir Ubale, Papa Idris, and Striker Gambo Mohammed joined up with Kano club from the Nigerian national team but will continue without Gabriel Ruben against Ac Leopard in Sani Abacha stadium, I expect Kano Pillar to flog them well... hope to see a greater performance from them today.
SportsRe: Stars To Watch In Nigeria Premier League This Season (2012/2013) by uncletbuddy(m): 3:54pm On Mar 15, 2013
greall1: see me see trouble Nijiria league lolz
SEUN ABEG You need to update us ITALIAN LEAGUE.
Pls forgive me but I can't endure this any longer... Since I saw this your post I've been greatly troubled and what I will do now will relieve me a great deal... Pls take no offence but know that you are a great fool and will still remain one until you embrace what is yours, love it and make it grow... No wonder even a rascal mad white man will see a rich educated black and still feel superior to the black... You will forever remain an inferior until you cherish what is yours... You and others that posted foolishly... Well let me accept that you posted that at your 1min of madness and mine also is coming at my own 1min of madness.
SportsRe: Stars To Watch In Nigeria Premier League This Season (2012/2013) by uncletbuddy(m): 3:23pm On Mar 15, 2013
honeric01: by George Akpayen 08 March 2013, 05:46


The 2012/13 season of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) kicks off this Saturday with the southeast derby between Enugu Rangers and Enyimba but supersport.com combs the nation's top flight to unearth youngsters with precocious talents who will light up the championship this term.

In spite of Kaduna United and defending champions, Kano Pillars, missing out on signing a super talent in Moses Daddy-Ajala Simon, here's a handful of youngsters to watch in this campaign:

Zuzu Benjamin (Nembe City)

He is an exciting midfielder, who was instrumental in City's promotion to the top flight. Zuzu was snapped up from the youth ranks of rivals, Bayelsa United last season. His vision and composure on the ball puts him in a good stead to put up a fine display in the NPFL.

Abu Azeez (Kwara United)

He joined Kwara United from Bridge FC in December. Azeez is a key member of Nigeria's beach soccer team, the Supersand Eagles, but will make his debut in the top flight this term. The striker is pacy and swift on the turn with the ball and will trouble many defenders. He can also hit the ball with precision.

Isa Aminu (Kaduna United)


This left-footed defensive midfielder will wow followers of the NPFL this term with his pace, guile, defensive ability and ball distribution skills. The former FC Abuja is making his debut in the top flight.

Bobby Kingsley Sokari (Enyimba)

Six-time champions, Enyimba, landed this teenage midfielder in what many have described as a coup considering that he was spotted at grassroots tournament in Rivers where rivals, Dolphins and Sharks, are based. Sokari's style of play is likened to that FC Barcelona star, Andres Iniesta and the People's Elephants have a player to help them orchestrate their offensive moves this season.

Precious Omodu (Kaduna United)


Omodu, 18, is elegant when on the ball and his lanky frame does not inhibit his ball distribution skills and feints. Last term, the teenager was farmed out on loan to National League club, Spotlite FC by Kaduna United to continue his football education. The offensive midfielder is now ready for the rigours of the top flight.

Ichull Lordson (ABS)

Lordson is a powerful holding midfielder, who harries his opponents and tackles well. He is full of energy and running and can play in a roving role in the middle of the pack. He is one of several players at ABS from the Kwara Football Academy (KFA).

Osagona Ighadaro (3SC)

In pre-season, Ighadaro has not just been only impressive but lethal in front of goal. He scored 17 goals in 21 appearances to emerge 3SC's leading scorer in pre-season. He is capable of re-enacting same scoring form as his shooting skills is talk of the town in Ibadan.

Happy Okuoka (Heartland)

He had heads turning in awe during the Super Four with his performance for Heartland. He capped his display with two goals at the pre-season tournament in Kano. Okuoka also scored against Nigerian champions, Kano Pillars, to help his team win the Super Cup in December. The striker, who joined the Naze Millionaires from Lagos team, Paddysco FC, is clinical in front of goal and skilful.

Christian Pyagbara (Sharks)

The Blue Angels will definitely miss this skilful midfielder as he is away on international duty with Nigeria's Under-20 team in Algeria. The teenager has a sweet left foot and is a natural number 10 with an eye for goal. He is expected to add impetus to Sharks' campaign when he returns from international duty.

Thompson Ezekiel (Enugu Rangers)

He was in the radar of Cameroonian club, Cotonsport before he was snapped up by Enugu Rangers. The former El-Kanemi striker is adept in holding up play and bringing his teammates into the scheme of things. Ezekiel also scores goals.



http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/130308/Stars_to_watch_in_NPFL_this_term
what of Gbolahun... That dude z good
SportsRe: Stars To Watch In Nigeria Premier League This Season (2012/2013) by uncletbuddy(m): 2:09pm On Mar 12, 2013
nice.one:
nice one. i have actually seen some of these players play
where? In your house?
FamilyRe: My Mother Didn't Tell Me Any ''touching'' Lies O! by uncletbuddy(m): 10:10pm On Mar 03, 2013
ayobase: Still on this matter?

Fiction!

Its a good write-up, and I'm never against that......but MY MUM NEVER DID THOSE FOR ME, SHE DID MORE THAN THOSE!

U still wanna slap?
well I changed my mind about slapping you when I discovered the fact.
Christianity EtcRe: Where Is God In Our Everyday Lives? by uncletbuddy(m): 12:46pm On Mar 03, 2013
Ki-Katanga:
Dear Theists, the single most pointless thing you can do is bless an atheist.

1) We don't appreciate it as there is no God.
2) We aren't offended, because there is no God.

Save your prayers for people who care.
Though u don't care but logicboy do...
Nairaland GeneralRe: Share Your ''IMAGINES'' Here (''Can U Imagine'' Moments) by uncletbuddy(m): 12:40pm On Mar 03, 2013
imagine me unfollowing that trend

and Ijebabe changing her name to Dont8babe ...
LIFE WILL BE AWESOME 4 DEM BOTH
FamilyRe: My Mother Didn't Tell Me Any ''touching'' Lies O! by uncletbuddy(m): 12:25pm On Mar 03, 2013
reading acidtalk partial elegy I was at the verge of crying.. it reminded me of my mum..

seeing Ayobase comparison I felt lyk slapping him...(u get luck)

reading tpias point of view I felt bad for the drop of tears that dropped from my eyes.. (it cud b fake afterall)

But it reminded me of my mama... Wish... gat to leave before I remain in terrible sorrowful thought provoking mood for the week.
SportsRe: Goals From Nigerians All Over The World 2013 by uncletbuddy(m): 10:53am On Mar 03, 2013
I love this trend... 9ja has gat stars.. unique ones... most of this guys making wave over there are there cos this country wouldn't give them a chance... I knw there must be wonderful defenders out thr who are yet unknwn...
EducationRe: What Was Your Nickname In School And Why? by uncletbuddy(m): 11:38pm On Jan 24, 2013
Oshomole in sec. Sch cause my surname hz similar pronunciation and Last born in h institutn cos i wz d smallest then
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by uncletbuddy(m): 3:30pm On Jan 24, 2013
Johnnoah1st: I tink we should be able to beat dem, but i just knw we are getting to quater final and we are facing tunisia. So i don't knw maybe we are toping d group or second.
I trust your predictions... All i have seen are always true or close to the truth... Na juju u dey use?
Christianity EtcRe: One Of King Solomon's Wives Was From Ogun State, Nigeria. True Or False? by uncletbuddy(m): 6:02pm On Jan 20, 2013
Truly all this make me love 9ja more... singing I love my country I love 9ja
SportsUn-patriotism Is Nigeria Only Problem by uncletbuddy(op): 6:51am On Jan 20, 2013
With what I see in Nigeria I will say in all perspective we/our representatives tend to fail in national settings and events especially sport because we are un-patriotic. Seriously I see nothing wrong when someone is being called a Chauvinist all cause of his love for his country. Nigeria is our country and that fact can't be changed but we can never go far when we only know how to criticise and not praise the little good done by our representatives in public settings especially sport. Someday you will represent and what will you offer if over 90% of the people you represent that support you.
LEARN FROM OTHER NATIONS, ESPECIALLY THOSE IN EUROPE THEY HAVE THEIR PROBLEMS BUT THEY STILL GIVE 101% SUPPORT.

This call for a change. pls let the whole Nigerian hear this message tell them to love their country.
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Nigerian Troops Arrival In Mali by uncletbuddy(m): 12:50am On Jan 19, 2013
doctokwus: Our things always dfferent& always we appear not to know what to do.Why disembark frm d transport aircraft wt guns @combat positions;d rebels were dfinitely not @ d airport.More organised settings disembark wt guns far off sight& begin to prepare demselves @ d camp
I thought we no more have foolish Nigerians oh! Let me believe that you are not a Nigerian but if you are... well stop criticising. Do you know why every American you meet with seems to be ahead of you? IT Z because CRITICE.. AND DEY WILL SUPPORT DEMSELVES EVEN IF DEY ARE WRONG. I love you thats why i use the words i used.
Christianity EtcRe: Write the Bible In Pigin English! by uncletbuddy(m): 6:28pm On Jan 14, 2013
Love must commot from inside mind, throwa dat tin bad but carry dat tin wei good gum body...
Rom 12!9
Christianity EtcRe: Christians:What Fruit Did Adam And Eve Eat Inside The Garden Of Eden? by uncletbuddy(m): 2:49pm On Jan 10, 2013
Well lets just say its a fruit... nobody know the actual fruit but it was use to test them.. to know if they are obedient.. maybe to test what he has created.. to see if the human he created are perfect..
Same test came to Christ Jesus... but he resisted.. well lets just say its the fruit of truth... beautiful and sweet...
COME O! WHO ASK THIS QUESTION SELF? NA EVERY FRUIT U SABI? ABEG ASK WITH DESIRE TO KNOW NOT TO RIDICLE.
GamingRe: Game Of Life-words by uncletbuddy(op): 2:17pm On Jan 10, 2013
Nigeria is the best place to live on earth
PoliticsRe: Patience Fakabelema Jonathan: 15 Things You Did Not Know About Her by uncletbuddy(m): 1:21pm On Jan 09, 2013
The first reasonable Nigerian I have met on nairaland. well done...
you know Nigerians are always conscious of the negative qualities of an individual(themselves) but not ready to see the good side... thank you jare... you deserve a bottle of malt.
Christianity EtcRe: Write the Bible In Pigin English! by uncletbuddy(m): 4:01pm On Dec 08, 2012
Peter pan: Romans 8:15-for baba God, no drop spirit of fear for us, may we dey act like pikin wey c snake, bt He dash us the ogbonge spirit of papa to son, se may we dey call am PAPA.
make I continue am, Roman 8:16
The spirit na watchman of our spirit weh follow agree say we be baba God pikin
19. For the thing weh everything weh dey this world dey wait for na for we weh be God pikin to show face
EducationRe: The Amazing & Interesting Facts About Number 9 by uncletbuddy(m): 7:59pm On Nov 28, 2012
interesting! Let me calculate my birth date first.
PoliticsRe: African viewpoint: 'Thank goodness for colonialism' by uncletbuddy(m): 10:59am On Nov 27, 2012
Joshalpha: we'll knw which heritage?? If in some places in africa, despite globalisation and world development, rituals are stl done, people stl go abt half naked, d worst form of occultism is stl being practised, imagine, how africa wudv bn widout colonialism..nt saying it was entirely good, bt then, d merits overshadow d d emerits
Are you ã Nigerian? Seriously your statement dey shame me. Don't the whites do rituals(even in 9ja d whites do crazy rituals before they embark on any job in the sea like oil job)? They they walk almost naked(with pant and bra)? Or will you say they don't have occult there(Illuminati/free manson/sorcerers/and many more)? Or ... Abegi don't say what you know not.

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