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Xtianah09: You must be a terrorist sympathizer. What nonsensical comment is this. |
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Cantonese: It is now a crime to go hike in the most natural environment, a jungle. 1 Like |
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EmekaA125: You are all spiritual slaves. That's why your lives in Africa is upside-down and it seem you all do not know your left from your right. The self-hatred among you is alarming. I suppose your Jesus is white. As well as your God. Though your kind where the first human on earth. Whilst God said let us create man in our image. I suppose in your head he was talking of the white man, right? Go back and check your Bible very well. Ask the ancient Israelite what their priests used to put on or the tools they used in order to communicate with God. But you have all been turned to "mumu". 1 Like 1 Share |
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So, what offense has he committed? This harassment of those who believe or use traditional methods to protect themselves must stop. He didn't harm anyone. In this day of kidnapping for ransom, it could be that's his parents way of protecting their son.
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donbachi: Usual senseless criteria used in the past. Where has that put the country? |
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ogododo: Tinubu won't like that. He would say it's too cheap. He need money for 2023 election. |
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In a normal society, it should not be more than 30% of your income. That's the standard in USA and Canada.
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FreeStuffsNG: Your messiah just "jet" out. He hasn't even done a single campaign. No shame. People that cannot take a rest in their country. 1 Like |
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It's like going to Abuja make some politicians become crazy. The entire budget of Nigeria's capital spending doesn't even reach the budget of infrastructural spending in just one state in the US.
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When did defamation became a criminal offense that a defendant will be locked up in prison? This ought to be a civil case. It's a powerful man using his power to crush the weak.
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"Nigeria was one of the 30 countries out of 112 that ranked 'High' or 'Very High' in English proficiency in 2021. Furthermore, EF EPI 2021 scores have been found to correlate strongly with TOEFL iBT 2019 scores (r=0.81) and IELTS Academic Test 2019 scores (r=0.73). " This is a simple comprehension problem. Their rule says half of the population must speak English. So, this is not the same thing as Nigerians scoring high on EPI score. The whole thing is even a shame. You going to their country to pay for education, and still have to virtually 'beg" that you speak their language. 2 Likes |
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freshkpomo: This is not about this is Africa. Do you think you go online to an Oyinbo music star to beg for money and he/she will just dash you money? In fact, it's only in Nigeria that anyone that don't know you from nowhere can just give you money. Nobody dey give "sisi" for Oyinbo land for doing nothing. Here, sometimes even for a friend to give you a ride, you may have to buy them lunch or something. The sense of entitlement in Nigeria is just too much. |
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Maybe his room did not have enough heating and he died from hypothermia. Please avoid these Eastern Europe countries. Don't let desperation blind your eyes.
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naija4life247: Sasaki present himself more like a northerner. His middle name his Abubakar. He flaunt that name to deliberately get northerners to see him as one of them. |
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colorsofrainbow: But he is equally corrupt. If not for that corruption trait, he is more mentally stable than most of the other candidates. The fact that he stood up to APC and Buhari as senate president, which we all blamed him for, and which turned out to be best decision in hindsight, make me have a little more respect for him. I can't forget his misdeeds in Kwara State and how he and his family brought down an entire bank, Société General. He is no different from an average Nija politician. Too many baggage and special interests. |
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You hardly see policemen come out when yorubas in those communities are attacked by fulani herdsmen or bandits. Can one even believe this story?
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Revolution2022: You know that these criminals are really not bright people. They don't think deeply about the implications of their actions. Was Tinubu a candidate in that election or did he has any official role in APC with respect to that election? Some of the events during that election buttressed the point that the funds was intended for nefarious political activities. Such as paying thugs to go round the state into neighborhoods with high Igbo population in order to disenfranchise them by snatching ballot boxes, etc, or chasing them away from polling locations. All these were captured on video. 1 Like |
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Brendaniel: If you allow Oyinbo people fool you that you as a black person and an immigrant have equal rights in their country, then you are the biggest fool. Canada own is tricky because they will make you feel welcomed and that all is good. Their racism is subtle and quite hidden, not like in America. I lived there for close to a decade. By the time they show you that you are really a foreigner in their country even if you get their citizenship, your eyes will open. I prefer America type, they don't hide it and you will know how to deal with it, except the condition there is toxic for black kids. I have lived in both places and can compare. In America, Oyinbo colleagues and my director use their mouth tell me say I must yearn like an American to continue to work in their company, since say I deliberately ensured I kept my "phonee" as Nija man. The thing dem no tell me when I do interview and multiple oral presentation.. I kuku leave their job for them because I knew it was a gang up as I no dey fall in line like "kissing asses". No human can make me. 1 Like |
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Mwanamume: Let me tell you. No matter how good you are as a goalkeeper, once your defenders expose, you go chop goals. More so, the ball kicked in by the Tunisian player swerved and not just that, the ball bounced off the pitch in front of him. That's why his hands missed the ball. His error was that he had enough time to re-position his body behind the ball in case his hands missed, but he never did so. I think his goal keeping technique is the best. |
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Newton85: God knows what happened to Chukwueze. I was expecting him to have been replaced after the first half with Musa or Iwobi. Iwobi was just unlucky. He came in with a lot of energy that the team needed but got a red card from bad judgement. 2 Likes |
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lolu2019: You get football sense? He removed Iheanacho because he already had a yellow card. And the way he was playing he could have got another yellow, which mean another red card. Who do you want him to remove when the team was short of one man in the midfield? He couldn't replace a midfielder or defender because doing so would have left a lot space in the midfield and defense. Even Tunisia weren't that good. They are just an average team. Man, Eagles sabi dissapoint. 3 Likes |
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megapriest: I think you are right. he has better skill than Awoniyi but Sadiq just need to learn to control his body because he falls down a lot and that rub negatively against his game. I wasn't really convinced about him before this match, but the little time he had in this match he made a lot of difference. Awoniyi doesn't deserve the No. 9 position. 4 Likes |
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Mayeldah: You see, its not a question of not being sound. Enthusiasm on the pitch matter a lot. The moment they started playing in first half as if there is nothing at stake and they kept kicking the ball up in the air rather than ing the ball around, I know there was a problem. It was as if it wasn't the same players. Did the Tunisian played as much as Egypt? No. But they won because our players energy level in the match was so low. Like the Eagles of the last few years. Not the same as first three matches where everyone was contesting for the ball and running after the ball. Iwobi came in with high energy to change things but he couldn't control is legs. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Ekaka1: You can't blame Okoye, the ball swerved and bounced in front of him. And his defenders didn't protect him. They allowed that straight shot, which was 50/50. 2 Likes |
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kpompey: The tall player, Sadiq, didn't perform very well in previous matches. He kept falling down. But in this match he came in with a lot energy. He has a lot of room to improve. 12 Likes |
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Koko0: Anything Buhari touch na disaster. |
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Philistine: Do you know what is called bad luck? Look at the body language of the players and energy level (i.e. enthusiasm) on the field compared last three matches. Buhari na bad luck. It was as if it wasn't the same players. |
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Buhari badluck! Anything Buhari touch na goes dead!
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Their energy level from start of match has been near zero compared to previous matches!
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See Buhari badluck!!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Likes |
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I saw the video where Pinnick and Air Peace boss was talking to them and Onyeama was offering them promises of money if they do well. Personally, that was a big turn-off especially for players who grew up or have lived abroad. Tell me, how much thousands of dollars can he give a player that is already earning tens of thousands of dollars every week? Money should be the last thing to talk about during half time break. Nija mentality is a disease.
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Ha!!! Bad luck.... problem dey o...
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