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So I was wrong, perhaps I was confused because i watched it on a black and white. That said, we all agree, he didnt use his ankle.
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another ACN propaganda
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onyewec3: First, it is American, not ameracan Second, are you comparing the White House with Asorock? White House can afford not to negotiate with terrorists, GEJ does not have that luxury. Truth is that his own life is not that secure . . . |
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Katsumoto: Wrong! The goal DK is talking about was from an Oliseh assist. Oliseh was deep in the midfield on the right side and sent an overhead to Rashidi which he collected with his chest, not with his ankle. You just dont get tired of making shyt up, do you? |
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Ibime: My favourite is his headed goal against Gabon simply because that was the first time I had my senses. I was a little too young during Senegal 92 and dont his goals although I watched the whole tournament with my dad. Agreed. Tunisia 94 was the first time I understood and enjoyed watching soccer/football, and that goal? PRICELESS. Senegal 92 was just a blur. The only thing I ed was the final match and the emotions it generated. His Greatest goal that never went in was the one against Egypt, mehn, I cried after the match 'cos in my competitive spirit I wanted us to win everything/everymatch and not winning against Egypt was unacceptable to my lil mind. Anyway, May his soul rest in peace. He was a role model to many, never smoked, never dyed his hair or put on earrings or dreads. He was always himself! No fakeness none of that shyt. He always kept to himself, doing his hardest to bring happiness to many a Nigerian at a time when everything else in our national life, besides Football, was in shambles. He reminds me of Hakeem Olajuwon; very disciplined WRT his Muslim faith. Not one to womanize or espouse unnecessary flamboyancy. |
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Retardeeen is gonna do what a retardeen would do . . . watch and pray!
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I think Oshiomole killed that young man so he could blame PDP for it. Epic fail. Like Tinubu like Oshiomole 11 Likes |
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@NigerianLaw: Why are you so feisty, your father isnt like this? Hows Segun in Philly? |
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Newton County woman charged with threatening judge This woman is nuts!lol |
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No one is answering Kobokraziejunkie, what a shame?
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Kobojunkie: ^^ How is that any different when you consider some claimed that God [size=18pt]ORDAINED[/size] Jonathan, to begin with?? or·dain/ôrˈdān/ Verb: Make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on. Make someone a priest, minister, or rabbi in an official religious ceremony When did GEJ or anyone for that matter claim Jonathan was a minister? In a bid to sound smart you just throw words around for no reason, without deference to context or usage. What an a/s/s/h.o.l.e! |
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Kobojunkie: Must you act idiotic to get noticed? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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After Orgi Uzor kalu, whos next? Mike Adenuga?
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naijababe: Which makes him the GOVERNMENT. ![]() |
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^^^ You are really confused you know? On one hand you come here every night, sometime during the day, advocating unregulated capitalism as the ideal economic policy for Nigeria and at the same time you post tirelessly ing the biggest socialist party in the country, ACN. Where do you actually belong Ekt Bear? Where exactly? . . . hmmmm, ;little wonder your ideas are so complicated, only retarrrds understand them. I dont know why this is so difficult for you to comprehend. . . The writer is only asking Dangote to invest in his own people/land for two reasons; their dignity and growth of the Dangote empire. Both are interwoven and intricately connected. For Dangote to continue to grow, those people must be able to live well and afford his products. The more well off they are, the more of the commodities they can afford, which will definitely lead to Dangote's growth. Isnt that easy to understand? This is not socialism, it just makes sense. When will the largest private employer in Nigeria, Dangote, realize that he needs these people to grow? Some decades ago, Henry Ford realized that his company would only prosper if his own workers/people earned enough to buy Fords. Surprisingly, Dangote never seemed to figure out that his lack of investment in his own people would eventually curtail the growth of his own company 8 Likes |
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The culture determines what is obligatory for him, not he himself? Absolutely. No one exist in a vacuum. I understand it is a difficult concept for you to understand because of the soup you swim in; the "pull yourself up by your own bootstraps" ideology you were brainwashed with. Heh. Free will, liberty, self-determination...clearly all fraudulent ideologies. Well, depends. Good ideologies on paper, but I am yet to see anyone become successful by their own sheer will/self determination. Are those who "gave a poo about him" these impoverished boko haram masses? Or his papa, uncles, and family? Those that came before him, looked after him and pretty much put things in place that made sure he didnt end up on the street as a terrorist. What a sweet deal...some random guy from the same geopolitical region as you ends up rich, i[b]n fact making most of his wealth not even from/in your homeland,[/b] yet morons like this Chima and Fstranger will suggest that he donate his wealth to folk who had absolutely nothing to do with him even acquiring it. Obviously you dont understand how he came about his wealth. Go do some reading Ekt Bear. ![]() Thats your homework, due next week ![]() Then again, this big mannism/"superhero" culture is exactly what has crippled the north economically. You are wrong. What crippled the North was selling our collective property at give away prices to people like Dangote. Rather than ability for those actually who have mismanaged the assets of the north (governors, political leaders, etc), let us instead plunder some guy who had absolutely nothing to do with it. ability needs to start with people who served as conduit for those public officials that mismanaged those assets. After all, Yoruba people say: Eni gbe epo laja ko jale bi eni to gba sile ( It is not enough to blame the thief, the accomplice/helper is actually more culpable, without him the burglary wouldn't have been successful) |
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You seem to have not understood the point, as evidenced by you not understanding the India/Iran comparisons. Of course! No one ever understand your points. No surprise there. Your points are so complicated only aliens can decipher them. ![]() In a nutshell, it is up to him to determine what is obligatory for him or not. No, it is up to the culture he grew up in. Nobody has a right to dictate to him whether he must give a sh1t about his homeland... If no one gave a shit about him, where would he be now? he isn't the first man in history, and certainly won't be the last to have lost interest in his place of birth. True. The more reason why we have to help him rekindle the "lost interest." 1 Like |
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May as well be complaining about some Indian guy who has left his native country and doesn't care about it any more, is just enjoying his life in the UK or whatever. Very irrelevant post IMHO Just because you were born/grew up somewhere doesn't necessarily mean that you are responsible for that place's well-being. Well, to whom much is given, BY WHERE THEY WERE BORN/GREW UP, much is expected. Its just common sense. It would be nice of course, but certainly isn't obligatory.. Its all relative. One man's shyt is another woman's mashed potato. Of course to you, it is not obligatory. However, as Africans and because we are socialists by nature, it makes Cents, Kobo, Naira and Dollars to contribute to the uplift of the society that gave you so much. Yes, it is obligatory, because of the circumstances that led to his present status, that he contributes to the society. Meaning, like Abiola before him, he is responsible for the well being of his immediate environment.
Not anymore than your flip-flopping, attention-seeking self Maybe I should blame my Iranian buddy here in the US for the turmoil in his homeland... Absolutely if it can be proven that he sends money back to fuel the uprising back home. 1 Like |
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Kilode?!: Interesting! |
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Well, he had to pay for it . . . BIG TIME. Tell Drake and Kanye to pay up . . . I will have a street named after them in any part of Nigeria ![]() For thrice the amount JAY-Z paid, we can rename your family house in Ekiti after them. The possibilities are endless . . . as long as they are willing to pay up. |
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Her pu/na/ni, thats if it is well trimmed!
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These guys are so dumb, shifting the blame from an individual( with limited money) to the institution ( with relatively unlimited money). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Well, Dr. Dike aka Friend Dike, all I got to say is: YOU DON HAMMER. Sue CBN danu danu. Why go after Sanusi when you can always sue the whole treasury . . . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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^^^Beware, we may come after you
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Its not as if they were learning anything anyway. Gombe state University . . . we wont miss them. |
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Whats cute about those babies? Never seen anything fuglier Fat ugly Nigerian lady + ugly looking, disease-stricken White man = Badly formed biracial babies ( Look at the mouth) . . . The guava doesn't fall too far from the tree |
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Wole Soyinka By SaharaReporters, New York A group, the Yoruba Intelligence Network said it has uncovered a plot to assassinate some key Yoruba leaders by fifth columnists in a effort to arouse the Southwest region into violence. A statement by the head of the information bureau of the network, Kunle Aribisala said that prime on the list of the targets are Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka; former Chief of Defence Staff, Lt General Alani Akinrinade and former NADECO chieftain, Dr Amos Akingba. "Information at our disposal indicates that the group behind the plot has chosen to strike against Dr Amos Akingba on Friday, said the network. The Network also added that the fifth columnists in their build-up to the heinous acts have sold a dummy to Soyinka months ago through some fake security reports that Boko Haram was planning to eliminate him and other leaders which made him grant an interview to The News magazine where he raised the alarm. The Network also said that in the last few months, the fifth columnists have tried all they could to create a Boko Haram scare in the South West through all kinds of false alarms. "Their failure to achieve a precipitate action in the region is the reason they are now eager to eliminate these leaders to provoke violent reactions in the region" The Network equally alleged that the news of a container expulsion at the Tin Can Port on Monday which was broken on AIT but suppressed in the media since then has forced it to cry out on these plots " part of the facts that we gathered was that an explosion would take place at Tin Can before these strikes" It asked the people of the South West to look closely at a report planted in all newspapers in Nigeria a few days ago that a detention centre for Boko Haram was to be built in Lagos. "Who planted this story and to achieve what? Was it to prepare an excuse for strikes in the name of Boko Haram in South West? Are we seeing an orchestrated plan to create a war situation in the country by precipitating violence in a big nation like the Yoruba to achieve some sinister agenda by other people? These are posers to ponder on" |
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^^^ University of Surrey, hun? Not Ox? |
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