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EMIOMOADEOYE:why will the bench warmer start....... |
the funny part it is saying the world should take note....... note of someone calling to say he love igbos or Wat. |
sarrki:BROS mumu, I don't know oooooooo |
Ojukwu would never have mentioned such to Buhari because he knows gotdam well that Igbos by nature don't rest their destiny in a man like we see Oni of Ife, Sultan and Emir of Kano.[/quote]#op your mumu Don do# is ojukwu your father, Uncle or what. you sound so sure that ojukwu did not mention such to buhari but he was fully involved in Nigeria politics. my friend go and sit down |
like you got any power before |
mumu OP, it was not inside the church. it was opposite the church but wait ooooo what do you gain from this your write up? |
could you imagine that Bishop attended that same church on Sunday........ I watched it live on TVC news this morning |
Nigerian news dey weak me always. How am I going to believe this when names are not mentioned? Jokers |
nototribalist:and you concluded your investigation in 10mins... |
[quote author=remi1444 post=59195071]from my personal observation parent tends not to call their children Jesus because its a name above every other name by so doing we need to accord respect to it. you know some children who are stubborn if their parents intend scolding or yelling at them, dont you think they might say "JESUS ARE YOU CRAZY? They will out of anger(insult against our most high son, our mediator). so to prevent situations of them insulting our most high God son its better not to call their children what of Emmanuel. Emmanuel are you crazy..... that you explanation has problem |
that guy and woman dey act movie.............. so na movie be that |
old fools |
please add me 08037782060 |
African football is no stranger to death at stadiums, and two more fans lost their lives in South Africa's Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates at the FNB Stadium on Saturday. Poor crowd control, overzealous policing and fan misbehaviour have all led to a series of incidents at stadiums across the continent over the last few decades, bringing the pall of death to football in Africa. KweséESPN rounds up the most infamous of these tragic incidents. ZAMALEK STADIUM - CAIRO, EGYPT Date: February 17, 1974 Death toll: 48-50 A friendly match between Egyptian giants Zamalek and Czechoslovakian side Dukla Prague turned deadly when an estimated 80,000 people tried to enter a stadium that held half that. Walls collapsed, people were crushed and reports suggest between 48 and 50 people lost their lives. OPPENHEIMER STADIUM - ORKNEY, SOUTH AFRICA Date: January 13, 1991 Death toll: 42 Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates met in a pre-season friendly at the 23,000 seater Oppenheimer Stadium, but reports say at least 30,000 were let into the venue. They were not separated and when Chiefs were awarded a dubious goal, Pirates fans reportedly turned violent, attacking rival supporters. This caused a stampede that left 42 people dead. ELLIS PARK - JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA Date: April 11, 2001 Death toll: 43 The 60,000 seater stadium in Johannesburg was already full to capacity for the Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates when an estimated 30,000 additional fans tried to force their way into the venue. This caused a crush in which 43 people, including children, were killed. The situation was reportedly exacerbated by police firing tear gas towards the surging fans. The incident caused a raft of changes in terms of ticketing and crowd control at South African league matches. ACCRA SPORTS STADIUM - ACCRA, GHANA Date: May 9, 2001 Death toll: 127 The worst stadium disaster in Africa occurred after a between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, with police fearful before the game that there would be trouble. Hearts netted two late goals to win the game, after which Kotoko through objects onto the pitch and broke seats. The police fired tear gas into the stands and from the resultant stampede, 127 souls were lost. Police were blamed in the aftermath, though nobody was ultimately held responsible. STADE FÉLIX HOUPHOUËT-BOIGNY - ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST Date: 29 March, 2009 Death toll: 19 A 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier between home side Ivory Coast and Malawi turned deadly when police fired tear gas at rowdy fans, causing a stampede. Nineteen people were killed and 135 injured. The match was played despite the incident before kick-off, with the Ivorians winning 5-0. PORT SAID STADIUM - PORT SAID, EGYPT Date: 1 February, 2012 Death toll: 74 A riot after an Egyptian league fixture between home side al Masri and Cairo giants Al Ahly caused the death of 74 people, with more than 500 injured. Al-Masri fans reportedly attacked Ahly supporters with knives, swords and stones, and there were allegations that the riot was politically motivated as the Arab Spring gripped the country. Some 73 people were ultimately charged with various crimes relating to the atrocity and so far 10 had been sentenced to death, another 37 received prison sentences and 26 were acquitted. 30 JUNE STADIUM - CAIRO, EGYPT Date: 8 February, 2015 Death toll: 28 Another tragedy for Egypt as it became clear that football could not be played in the country without tensions rising. Some 28 fans died, most crushed to death, in a stampede at an Egyptian league match between Zamalek and ENPPI. Police had used tear gas to disperse fans trying to force their way into the stadium. In the wake of the tragedy, the Egyptian league was halted for almost two months, but did resume in late March. As a result of the tragedy, the Egyptian league was not played for the next two years. BINGU STADIUM - LILONGWE, MALAWI Date: July 5, 2017 Death toll: Eight Eight people, including seven children, were killed in a stampede ahead of a match between Nyasa Big Bullets and Silver Strikers that was supposed to be a celebration of Malawi's independence. The deaths occurred as fans tried to push their way into the stadium, causing a crush and panic. FNB STADIUM - SOWETO, SOUTH AFRICA Date: July 29, 2017 Death toll: Two (expected to rise) Two fans were confirmed dead and scored of others injured as fans reportedly tried to gain entrance to the FNB Stadium, scene of the 2010 FIFA World Cup final, during a Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates. Details have yet to emerge of the full cause, or the final death toll. http://kwese.espn.com/football/south-africa/story/3168201/africas-tragic-record-of-stadium-disasters?device=featurephone |
thats the way politics suppose be....... |
fayose stop complaining to us......... every small thing you Don complain... nawa |
God bless Don jass |
op "source confirmed that" you did not even bother to comfirm. you never included the source...... |
anything that is against buhari.......... open even you as far as you are against this present government |
the op is careless with some statement........ world record and against only buhari .........op embrace God habaaa |
I will hang around for Thursday gossip from ffk and fayose. they will surely come around for Usual business |
kikake:stop typing rubbish, are you from orlu? |
debbie:At the end you said nothing |
bkool7:may God continue to flourish you with wisdom....... |
Kondomatic:sir please the question now , are you actually worried about buhari's absence and health? so because the president is absent every other things should stand still. buhari the judge or Wat? the way am seeing things now, you are not using ur sense at all. sentiment has cloud your brain. |
tuniski:Bros nothing personal |
if really this woman is the owner of what am seeing now, she needs to be in one of our police station cell as prison. those street boys go beat her well well |
If you check very well that woman acquired more loot than goodluck. he is even dull in acquiring loot....... nawaooooooo |
if dezani owns that house, no doubt she is amu robber. |
politicians using peoples head since 1905.
stupid set of idiots |
op and the source are lie Mohamed...... infact they lie pass devil |
after all this scandal your brain is still at work
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