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Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 2:33pm On Nov 03, 2013
My sis just called from ikot ekpene in Akwa Ibom n said they have experience it der
Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 1:26pm On Nov 03, 2013
Uyo 1:26pm

Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 1:23pm On Nov 03, 2013
Stanlyag: 1:19pm:so so hot here in useh offot,uyo.seems after the sun comes the eclipse
wow I stay der too
Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 1:18pm On Nov 03, 2013
still sunny •| Uyo 1:18
Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 12:53pm On Nov 03, 2013
here in Uyo we are witnessing something really strange. It's snowing down here folks!
Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 12:50pm On Nov 03, 2013
here in Uyo we are witnessing something strange. It's snowing down here folks!
Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 12:42pm On Nov 03, 2013
siaco: Well here in PORTHARCOURT, we v clemence weather, i don't know if d eclipse has change it's mind
"Clemence" is he Mr Eclipse's brother?
Science/TechnologyRe: Live Updates On Today's Solar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 10:50am On Nov 03, 2013
here in Uyo d sun is too hot for 10:51am
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:53pm On Nov 02, 2013
What a match
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:49pm On Nov 02, 2013
wat a miss
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:47pm On Nov 02, 2013
Henacho off for Ezeh
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:41pm On Nov 02, 2013
the old men of Uruguay, single handedly demolished by Awoniyi
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:36pm On Nov 02, 2013
goaaaaaaaaaalllllll
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:35pm On Nov 02, 2013
Yahaya stretched out
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:34pm On Nov 02, 2013
yahaya in pains
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:30pm On Nov 02, 2013
our boys no gree shoot
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:27pm On Nov 02, 2013
una sure say u-17 dey dis Uruguay side atall?
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:19pm On Nov 02, 2013
Ice Man85: Abeg this Uruogua no 7 wey just enter don pass 25 joor!
I am telling fi
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:17pm On Nov 02, 2013
Ammanda :
My heart beating faster

I beg, doctor check my BP
Come here sweety *cuddles her
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:16pm On Nov 02, 2013
pickle_juice: How many mins left peeps?
59min played...do d maths
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:15pm On Nov 02, 2013
naija wasting chances
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:09pm On Nov 02, 2013
I no c Yahaya for this match o
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:08pm On Nov 02, 2013
wat a miss
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:05pm On Nov 02, 2013
naija dey too complacent
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 6:02pm On Nov 02, 2013
JOYCEOUS: No on ur thighs.
Come sit on mine babe
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 5:58pm On Nov 02, 2013
sleemshady89: see as people ful here.
abeg Look dat ma seat gimme make I pee
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uruguay Fifa U17 World Cup (2 - 0) On 2nd November 2013 by Willgates(m): 5:19pm On Nov 02, 2013
change scoreline joor
Christianity EtcRe: Why Wouldn't You Marry A Sister From Your Church? by Willgates(m): 8:41pm On Nov 01, 2013
DailyNews: The fear of getting a NO from someone they will be seeing so often. Imagine if he builds up courage and walks up to a sister he had been admiring in the church, and unfortunately, the sister says: NO! I am taken, occupied, not ready now, etc.

The guy will never be able to cope with the shame, especially when he will be seeing the sister in church always.

You know, after many stories and experiences shared by different guys of how they got turned down or snubbed by some rude and manner-less ladies they cherished and wished to love and marry, guys of nowadays have learnt to keep quiet even when they cherish a lady, most responsible guys always keep that admiration to themselves, most times forever.

Not all guys can handle rejection from a lady they cherish and have fantasize a good future with, hence, many responsible guys in general have withdrew from wooing and and toasting women.

That's the sad situation right now. I know plenty guys in this shoe.
10000 likes bro
SportsYahaya, Nigeria’s Young Iniesta by Willgates(op): 8:02pm On Nov 01, 2013
“We call him Iniesta!” Nigeria’s
striker Taiwo Awoniyi beamed
from ear to ear when telling
FIFA.com about his teammate and
playmaker Musa Yahaya. “When
he holds the ball in the middle
and looks up, you better be
moving because he wants to get it
to you.”
Yahaya is quiet and introverted.
He needs to be coaxed into an
interview. He’s shy, like a lot of
15 year olds, and he wraps a wide,
bashful smile around himself like
a blanket when talking about
football.
This taciturn nature, a profound
modesty and humility, are
qualities often associated with
Spain’s Andres Iniesta, the man
Yahaya’s mates can’t help but
compare him to. Mostly though,
Yahaya is like Iniesta because he
can tear defences apart in a split
second. He can score from
distance, or send in a killer ball
from deep. He can dribble past
you like you’re not even there.
It’s a gift from God, I think.
Yahaya
Nigeria’s Yahaya on his trademark
feint
“The guys started calling me
Iniesta a few years back,” said
Yahaya, who grew up hard in in
the industrial northern city of
Kaduna, following up on a face-
to-face interview via email, a more
comfortable platform for the
No11. “Pretty soon everybody was
calling me Iniesta.”
There are worse players to be
compared to. Iniesta’s name
would be in almost everyone’s
top-five list. He scored the winner
for Spain in the FIFA World Cup™
final in Johannesburg in 2010,
has won six La Liga crowns and
three UEFA Champions Leagues
with Barcelona and is, generally, a
revered figure in the game.
Few may know, Yahaya among
them, that Iniesta got some of his
first tastes playing in a Spain
jersey right here in UAE, when he
helped La Roja to the final in the
2003 U-20 World Cup. He had a
full head of black hair and he
scored two goals.
Interviewed back then, Iniesta
sounded a little like Yahaya
sounds now: in awe. “That there
might someday be kids out there
with a poster of me on their walls
is just too much to contemplate,”
a teenage Iniesta told FIFA.com a
full decade ago in Abu Dhabi.
“I like Iniesta as a player because
he’s just so skillful and I pray I
can be like him one day,” said
Yahaya, who has four goals here
at the U-17 finals in a Nigerian
team brimming with talent and
enthusiasm.
Playmaker and scorer in one
Yahaya is a hard player to define
simply. He exists somewhere
between a traditional playmaker
and a deep-lying striker. His
assists have been crucial to
Nigeria’s success in reaching the
quarter-finals, but so have his
goals. “I like to score,” he said, a
predictable sentiment for a player
with such a wide array of
attacking options playing in such
a forward-thinking side. “But the
role of playmaker, just behind the
strikers, is something I love. I love
to have the ball at my feet and to
look up and play my mates in with
a pass.”
His is a hybrid role. And Yahaya
has a particular move in his
arsenal that’s left opponents
completely unable to cope. “It’s a
gift from God, I think,” Yahaya said
about his special move, where he
dips his shoulder before bolting,
like a lightning strike, the other
way with the ball. It’s a simple
feint, but that’s no comfort for the
poor defender, who’s left rooted
to the ground like the desert palm
trees of UAE. “It just comes
naturally to me and I don’t really
even plan to do it.”
He twice thrilled the crowd with
his divine feint in the Round of 16
rout of Iran in Al Ain. Midway
through the first half, Yahaya left
Iran captain Majid Hosseini for
dead, going left and laying in a
diagonal ball for Samuel Okon to
score. In the second half, he
pulled the same trick again, this
time rounding his marker to the
right and hammering the ball
inside the far post from distance.
Yahaya, shy and faltering off the
pitch, becomes assertive and
forceful on it. And like his
nickname-sake Iniesta, he dreams
of world glory through football. “I
want to be famous for playing
football,” said the ready-smiling
attacker, whose ambitions are
fuelled by neither selfishness nor
vanity. “I grew up a certain way, in
a certain background,” he
concluded, carefully avoiding
words like ‘poverty’ and
‘hardship’. “I want to use football
to help my family be better.”

IslamRe: The Prayer For Solar And Lunar Eclipse by Willgates(m): 3:40pm On Nov 01, 2013
angry

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