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SportsRe: Netherlands Vs Mexico - World Cup (2 - 1) On 29th June 2014 by vicenzo(m): 6:35pm On Jun 29, 2014
Ochoa! Robben destroyer.
SportsRe: Netherlands Vs Mexico - World Cup (2 - 1) On 29th June 2014 by vicenzo(m): 6:29pm On Jun 29, 2014
Nemesis will catch up with Robben today, nobody will give him a penalty.

Aquila! Take it easy nah.
SportsRe: Netherlands Vs Mexico - World Cup (2 - 1) On 29th June 2014 by vicenzo(m): 6:27pm On Jun 29, 2014
Choi! Peralta! Offside,won't count.
SportsRe: Where Is Jiggaman, Oxygen And Other Ghanians On NL? by vicenzo(m): 8:03am On Jun 29, 2014
[quote author=Jigga_man101]I already posted it Nigeria had 13 shots on goal Bosnia had 10 count the goal that was disallowed and Bosnia had 11. Their shots were more dangerous than that of Nigeria coupled that with ball possession. So how did Nigeria dominate the match?[/quote]Nigeria and Bosnia had 20 shots each, but Nigeria had 9 of those 20 on target,while Bosnia had just 7 on target. Bosnia was chasing the game for long periods of the match,and were expected to dominate the shot on and off target,but that wasn't the case here, rather what they did was retain sterile possession with no real bite or cutting edge, the hallmark of an inferior team.

Nigeria, running away with victory was simply comfortable allowing poor Bosnia keep the ball, seeing as they know not what to do with it.
SportsRe: Where Is Jiggaman, Oxygen And Other Ghanians On NL? by vicenzo(m): 7:42am On Jun 29, 2014
[quote author=Jigga_man101]You are a fool they had more possession and y'all had equal shots on goal and corner. They had 54% of the possession. At best the game would have been 1-1. Guess what you chinchins would have been home.

You made the second round by mistake which will be corrected come Monday.[/quote]You are a goat! Possession don't win football matches,goals do,and superior teams don't cry over a cancelled goal, they simply get another.

Nigeria had more shots on and off target in the game against Bosnia.
Against Netherlands, spain had 64% of the possession,yet Netherlands had more shots off and on target than Spain and ultimately trashed them 5-1.

Good teams keep possession, effective teams score goals.

You want Nigeria to lose to france? Haha! You are set for a heart attack.
SportsRe: Onazi: How We Stopped Bosnia by vicenzo(m): 6:24am On Jun 29, 2014
[quote author=Mr Mac-10]IF THE DUMB REFEREE HAD DONE HIS JOB PERFECTLY, THIS NIGGA WOULD HAVE SAYING SOMETHING ELSE. BULLSHITTTTTT[/quote]The dumb refree didn't stop the bosnians from scoring another goal,if Bosnians were as superior to Nigeria as you pigs in western media want us to believe.
SportsRe: Where Is Jiggaman, Oxygen And Other Ghanians On NL? by vicenzo(m): 5:56am On Jun 29, 2014
bboiabb:
you held your own against Gemany only. Then you got killed by the weaker teams in the group. Congrats! hahahahaha!!!
You can imagine the delusional state of mind of the guy.
SportsRe: Where Is Jiggaman, Oxygen And Other Ghanians On NL? by vicenzo(m): 5:53am On Jun 29, 2014
[quote author=Jigga_man101]Whether it was friendlies or World Cup game they still beat you. We took them out two straight World Cup and they just returned the favor. Kudos to the U S of A. I believe that we will win. Let's go america[/quote]Trash. The only thing that matters is that at the moment, Nigeria is still in Brazil, Ghana isn't. Every other thing you say is but a consolation to that fact.
SportsRe: Where Is Jiggaman, Oxygen And Other Ghanians On NL? by vicenzo(m): 5:44am On Jun 29, 2014
[quote author=Jigga_man101]Not crying, am just reminding Nigerians that if it wasn't a stroke of luck they would be home with their best friend Ghana.[/quote]You need a brain transplant.

Nigeria had more shots on and off target against Bosnia,and were clearly the better team in that match. Bosnia had more than 70mins to get a goal in that match, but couldn't,the closest they came was Dzeko handling of the ball and attempting to score with it.


Bosnia were technically,tactically and physically inferior to Nigeria,that's why they were edged out. Better teams don't complain of a chalked off goal,they get another,something Bosnians couldn't do.
SportsRe: Super Eagles: The Insult Is Beyond Belief by vicenzo(m): 8:04pm On Jun 28, 2014
Blue Magic: African nations at the world cup fighting over money their FA is withholding and you expect respect from the rest of the world. RESPECT is earned not given. Nuff said
But they reserved respect for a drug sniffing Maradona and his Argentina countrymen, his dubious act of scoring with hand praised as hand of God. They reserved respect for vampire suarez and his Uruguay countrymen who are defending him?

You are blind.
SportsRe: Super Eagles: The Insult Is Beyond Belief by vicenzo(m): 7:51pm On Jun 28, 2014
usermane: this is poor citation.
They conceded just two goals to Argentina but we conceded 3.
They score 3 goals against Iran and we scored none.
Our victory over them was controversial, Dheko had his goal incorrectly ruled out. Otherwise, Bosnia would have qualified.
You are the dullard here. Nigeria and Argentina played an ultra defensive Iran, bent on getting a draw, Bosnia played an Iran side that needed a win and played an attacking football,getting exposed in the process. Nigeria and Argentina would have trashed an offensive Iran side that Bosnia played.


A 3-2 result is better than a 2-1 result, so for all it's worth, Nigeria played better against Argentina than Bosnia did.


Against Bosnia,Nigeria was clearly the better team,as we had more shots on and off target than Bosnia, a goal ruled offside with up to 70 mins left to play and the score line still zeros,is no reason to lose a football match,if you are the better team. I have seen teams win with 10 men ,Costa rica had a penalty denied,but still went ahead to win Italy.

Bosnia lost out cos they were clearly inferior to Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Brigadier-general Godwin Alabi-isama; Civil War Account by vicenzo(m): 2:48am On Jul 14, 2013
Finally, this alabi of a man is true to his kind. I couldn't find a single iota of truth in his trash of article. See how the man tried so much to paint his fellow tribesmen(Obj and Adekunle) with black, while painting himself as holy rambo, haha! The same liar that told us how he overpowered in a true rambo style, some group of biafran soldiers who came to kill him.

The old morally depraved man was even boasting about his promiscuity and inability to keep his marriage vows, what kind of lesson was he hoping to teach his sons with that kind of story,huh? I guess it's all part of his rambo fantasy.

We have a typical case of pseudologia fantastica here,believe alabi story and you can as well believe that rats can fly. Nonsense!
PoliticsRe: Brigadier-general Godwin Alabi-isama; Civil War Account by vicenzo(m): 2:34am On Jul 14, 2013
vanunu: This war criminal should stop reminding us about the heinous crime they committed against millions of innocent Igbo people of eastern Nigeria. God must surely judge you shameless murderers.

Just because some army officers of Igbo, Yoruba, Mid-west and northern Nigeria killed some politicians, You people wiped out almost all Igbo officers in northern Nigeria as if that is not enough, you people went ahead and killed more than a hundred thousand Igbos staying in northern Nigeria at that time. Not satisfied by your devilish act, you people went ahead and attacked the Igbos in their home, starting from Oboloafor in the present Enugu state and your actions resulted in the death of over 3million Igbos mainly women and children God must surely Judge you people. Animal.
Imagine the kind of people some one would expect igbos to share the same country with. Chukwu aju! Any igboman that believes in Nigeria,needs his brain psychoanalysed. Thank u bro.
PoliticsRe: Brigadier-general Godwin Alabi-isama; Civil War Account by vicenzo(m):
An agreement is an end product of negotiation, in negotiation table,both groups make sacrifices to reach an end point which is an agreement. On that note, an agreement can either be kept or broken, there is nothing like keeping a percentage of an agreement. Aburi accord was not kept,it is as simple as that.
PoliticsRe: Brigadier-general Godwin Alabi-isama; Civil War Account by vicenzo(m):
[quote author=Igbo.owore]Where were you when Ifeajuna shot the defenceless Tafawa Balewa? Where were you when

Where were you when Ifeajuna shot the defenceless Tafawa Balewa? Where were you when


Where were you when Ifeajuna shot the defenceless Tafawa Balewa when he knew the coup had failed? Where were you when Ifeajuna shot Largema when he was barely awake? Where were you when they shot the defenceless pregnant wife of Ademulegun?

I have seen pictures of Benjamin Adekunle in battle but I have never seen pictures of the man that was described by his in-law as cantankerous coward in battle. What an adjective to describe your in-law[/quote]There was never a time that the fact that biafra was a collective wish of all eastern tribes,and not just the igbo was in doubt. At a point when the nigerian and british propaganda machine were telling the world that the igbos were dragging the rest of biafran people along, ojukwu demanded that a plebicite be conducted by the international observers in the minority areas of biafra, the british,having gathered an intelligence report that informed them that a 2/3 of the biafran minorities would vote for biafra,advised gowon to turn down Ojukwu's offer, as they knew that allowing the plebicite to hold would have been resulted in acknolwedging the sovereignty of biafra,as a plebicite would have shown that secession was a collective wish of biafran people.
CultureRe: Delta Igbo, Bendel Igbo: What Does That Even Mean. by vicenzo(m): 5:07am On Jul 11, 2013
[quote author=N_girl]Can someone please answer this question.
Are Urhobos also Delta Igbos? ..their language is completely from Igbo.
Are Ukwuani people also Igbos? I've heard some speaking and though the language sounds very different from general Igbo, if you listen carefully some of the words are very similar to Igbo words with the same meaning.
Also, all the Ukwuanis I've met seem to understand Igbo when it's spoken to/around them or at least understand some words, put it together and get what the person's saying. This is different for the Igbos I know, most of them don't understand Ukwuani yet the Ukwuanis understand Igbo. Why is this so?[/quote]You are making a mistake,that's why you are confused.

You can't compare Ukwuani with Igbo language because, igbo language is but an artificial construct,made by picking out words from different igbo dialects and some of these dialects can be difficult for an igbo who is not those igbo tribes/towns, no igbo town speaks igbo language, because there are actually no igbos in igbo land. What we have in igboland are ngwa,asa,idemili,nkanu,egbema,ndoki,bende,umuahia,etc people. These are the tribes/towns that united to form the conglomerate known as igbo.

Every igbo tribe speaks it's dialect. The ngwa, asa,nsukka, idemili,nkanu,aro,ezza,izzi,etc, all speak their dialects,for example,an izzi man don't speak igbo language in his home town in ebonyi state,he speaks izzi, but when he meets an ngwa man from abia, the izzi man would have to communicate to ngwa man in igbo language,as the ngwa man will find it difficult to understant izzi dialect,and the izzi would find it difficult to understand ngwa.

Every igbo tribe understands igbo language which we call igbo izugbe, igbo izugbe or central igbo was created to enable all igbo tribes to communicate with each other.

The ukwuani people like you rightly observed understands igbo izugbe or central igbo, same thing is applicable to all other igbo tribes,but just like an ezza man would struggle to understand ukwuani,so will an ukwuani struggle to understand ezza,but both the ukwuani and ezza would easily understand igbo language,as igbo language is but an artificial construct made to allow any two igbo tribe( in this scenario, ezza and ukwuani), to communicate easily.

So, it would be wrong to compare ukwuani with igbolanguage, the right approach would be to compare ukwuani and ezza,as both of them,are dialects of an artifical construct,called igbo language.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians, Nothing Is Working!! I Pray For A Military Coup! by vicenzo(m): 12:45pm On Jul 06, 2013
Why is this important thread not trending?
PoliticsRe: Nigerians, Nothing Is Working!! I Pray For A Military Coup! by vicenzo(m): 10:53am On Jul 06, 2013
It's a very pathetic situation that we have found ourselve in.

Something need to be done,and as fast as possible,but i don't think we need a military coup, don't ask we what we need to do,cos i don't know. Almost all nigerians have been corrupted by the nigerian system,i look around me,and i can't see any patroitic,incorruptible nigerian that would be our messiah, it's all messed up. Chai!
PoliticsRe: Nigerians, Nothing Is Working!! I Pray For A Military Coup! by vicenzo(m): 10:47am On Jul 06, 2013
I agree with olumide,nothing is working. We are all suffering,except those in governmen,their relations,friends and well wishers.

Nigeria's democracy that we all fought for,is now the governmen of the elites,by the elites,and for the elites. They keep switching positions,from governor to senator to minster to ambassador to a director of one of our big parastatals. Politics is their life long occupation,they give no damn about the masses.

They put up tribal sentiments to prevent the people uniting and ganging up against them,they send their paid agents to the media to deceive the people saying that things are getting better,when we know they are not.

How long do they think they can continue deceiving the masses, we have no electricity, no roads, we recently saw the state of public school infrastructure throughout nigeria, our universities and polytechniques are not better and have now gone on strike,our young able bodied men are trouping out of the country in large numbers,the rest in the country are desperate to leave the country too,go to foreign embassies and see for yourself. Our intellectuals are not spared,they are scattered all over the globe giving their services to the highest bidders.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Ivory Coast - CHAN Qualifier (4 - 1) On 6th July 2013 by vicenzo(m): 2:20pm On Jul 05, 2013
Tolexander: Perfectly sure of this either one of the two teams win or they draw.
What a perfect prediction.
TravelRe: Okija Presents Owerri..... (pictures) by vicenzo(m): 5:24pm On Jan 09, 2013
I feel so bad that i didn't stumble on this thread on time,i would have stopped all these before it got to this point. Igboland is already divided,and nigerians already have bad image of us,we can't afford a non igbo posing as an igbo,to paint any part of igboland in bad light,or pitch us against each other. To abagworo and my other imo brothers,please,you guys should know that no right thinking anambra man sees any igboman in bad light,we all suffer togetherin this our land of captivity,i remember that owerri was that last capital of biafra,and ahiara declaration was made by ojukwu in ahiara mbaise,imo state. Anambra na imo bu umunne is a popular saying in the early eighties,the same remains today, chetakwanu na anya bewe,imi ebewe, ndewonu.
TravelRe: Okija Presents Owerri..... (pictures) by vicenzo(m): 5:10pm On Jan 09, 2013
INNO18: @Okija why reply? You should have allowed the dude vent. Vincenzo u mean u didnt see this thread since? Untill now? You even had the efrontery to attack Omanbala peeps when it's clear u urself is not an Anambrarian. If you think okija had intent of rubbishing your 'Almighty' owerri, why not get A cam, go into the city and show us parts u think Okija omitted. It's as simple as that
Inno,stop being naive,i am an ogidi man,in idemili lga. You are not more anambrarian than me. Okija juju is not igbo,no igboman will paint owerri as bad as he is trying to do. Can't you see what he is trying to do?
TravelRe: Okija Presents Owerri..... (pictures) by vicenzo(m): 5:03pm On Jan 09, 2013
I would have allowed you to continue to hide as an igbo man,since i have noticed that you like being igbo,but i have noticed that your strategy is to destroy igbo unity,pitch us against each other,by appearing to be one of us. So,it becomes important,that all these new igbos here,know that you are not igbo,that way,they will understand your motive and objective more.
TravelRe: Okija Presents Owerri..... (pictures) by vicenzo(m):
[quote author=Okija_juju]Nwokem... Go and sit down inside one Owerri gutter you bloody pharisee.. angry

Who cares wether you belive I am Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba.. You keep repeating that nonsense as if you had a hand in choosing your ethinicity.

OWerri I saw, was what I photographed.. Talk about the photos and not about my ethinicity.

Small small boys wey no get talk go just dey misyarn.. Owerri had nothing spectacular to offer when I got there. Same thing with Enugu, Same with Anambra (which I had formally hyped), Ask for Abia & Ebonyi, na God go judge their matter.

All na for our progress.. If the city were fine, it would reflect in the photos.. Igbo Governors are all under achievers, with Sullivan being the one eyed man in the land of the blind.



My unbiased observation!!!
[/quote]Pack one side,you are not an igbo,i can remember when you joined this forum newly,the igbos here were pretty sure that you are not igbo,i suspected that you were Ndu chucks then,considering that you appeared to the scene at about the time ndu chcks who had claimed to be abiriba man was busted,but onlytruth noted that unlike ndu chucks,you use too many words.
TravelRe: Okija Presents Owerri..... (pictures) by vicenzo(m): 4:47pm On Jan 09, 2013
A big shame on my fellow anambrarians and other who allowed a non-igbo like okija juju to deceive them,and make them support him in painting owerri and imo state bad,how can you guys be so gullible? Nobody that have been to Owerri that will not attest to the beauty of that town,but here we have a non igbo doing a big damage on this great igbo city,and you lots stand by the sides and cheer him,TUFIAKWA!
TravelRe: Okija Presents Owerri..... (pictures) by vicenzo(m): 4:41pm On Jan 09, 2013
Abagworo, don't stress yourself. I have always maintained that okija is not an igboman,when he came to this forum newly,no igbo here accepted his claim that he is igbo,his use of igbo was poor,and he was always taking anti-igbo stance, but over the years,his constant repeatation that he is igbo have made some of us here to forget who he was and will always be. I have been to owerri before,that was in ohakim days,as a guy born and raised in Enugu,i had always heard of the beauty of owerri,so i came to verify. I was not disappointed,Owerri was indeed a beautiful city,i was impressed with okigwe road,it was so beautiful,owerri streets were well kept and planned,and all these were during Ohakim days,when imolites had it worst.
PoliticsRe: Sokoto, Katsina Top List Of Poor States... by vicenzo(m): 2:33pm On Jan 09, 2013
passion007: correct bro. I love those girls die. Desperate Chics. I'm from IsiUzo anyway but that song just knocks my socks off...lol
Ok. Thats a nice song,i like ezeagu dialect that those girls use. Btw,whats the meaning of 'tapendekwa'?
PoliticsRe: No Going Back On Criminalizing Same-Sex Marriage In Nigeria – David Mark by vicenzo(m): 9:56am On Jan 09, 2013
kcclink: How on earth will a man catches anoda man and bore his ass, shiit dis is immorality. Pls someone should remind aMeRiCa and bRitain wat happened to sodom and gomora. Ah nigeria is taking Over the world power if those u.s & britain are doomed. Gej be on alert,. [color=#000099][/color] grin
Stop exposing your ignorance in the public, read ezekiel 16 vs 49-50.
CultureRe: Anambra Is Ancestral Home Of The Igalas by vicenzo(m): 10:45pm On Jan 08, 2013
bigfrancis21: I've always had a feeling that the Igbo race is the progenitor of so many tribes in Nigeria. But today no tribe will want to acknowledge this fact due to the detrabilized name and status given to the Igbo after the civil war.
The current trend within Igboland nowadays is claiming origin from other outside black tribes even when it could be false or vice versa. But the truth is gradually seeping out again. The Igbo people have been present in Africa for a very very long time, long before other tribes for them to be originated from them. Carbon dating results proves this fact.
Olukwumi (also called old yoruba) is spoken in two Igbo communities in delta state(though Igbo is more spoken). I believe that this is linguistic evidence and a reminder that some yoruba communities may have originated from Igbo land long long ago during the language spread and they moved westwards, leaving some folks behind. The migrant olukwumi group that left developed their language the more to what is now known as Yoruba dialects.
The history of Abeokuta has it that the area was originally populated by the Igbo people before it was invaded by foreigners who conquered and chased the natives away. The initial name of the place being 'ebe okwute' in Igbo meaning 'Place of stone' named so due to the heavy presence of stones and rocks, which was later corrupted to 'Abe okuta'. Interestingly enough, the meaning of abeoukta still remains the same in Igbo language as it is in Yoruba.
One doesn't seem to understand why there are many Yoruba communities that bear names with 'Igbo' attached to them. The 'Igbo' pronounced exactly the same way Igbo is pronounced natively in Igboland. Ijebu-Igbo, Igbo-ora for example.
I think, "igbo" means bush in yoruba language.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Ballon D'or 2012: How They Voted by vicenzo(m): 9:47pm On Jan 08, 2013
surveyProf: Lots of people seems not to understand how the counting of votes works, if George weah could win it, back den, the question is how did he do it? Were der no European footballer den? Or was it basic on sentiment too? Lolz
I might be wrong,but i don't think the WFOTY awards were decided by this type of voting process in the days of george wear, i think this style of voting is a recent thing.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Ballon D'or 2012: How They Voted by vicenzo(m): 9:07pm On Jan 08, 2013
sheedy407: i Ve notin to comment sha but to say dat the award is alredi with d winner while sum people are here usin their ba3 whc dey charged in barbing saloon to comment.
grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Ballon D'or 2012: How They Voted by vicenzo(m): 9:05pm On Jan 08, 2013
Yeah,just like i thought. Popularity contest,tainted by voters sentiments.

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