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jonsin(m): 3:19pm On Jul 10, 2014
ClintonNzedimma: Till wen dey can be better than Football lord Messi, then Messi should occupy CF

why are Madrid and Barcelona fans so sentimental when they read any post about Ronaldo or Messi, Hmmmmmmm
jonsin(m): 2:48pm On Jul 10, 2014
The Catalan giants will imminently announce
the capture of the Uruguay star after agreeing
to meet the release clause inserted in the
striker's new Liverpool contract last December

Luis Suarez is on the brink of officially completing his
sensational transfer from Liverpool to Barcelona
after the of a deal worth just over €88
million were agreed on Wednesday night.
The agreement comes after a week of negotiations
between the clubs, with an announcement
expected in the coming days - perhaps even
within 24 hours.

Barcelona have captured Suarez in a straight cash
deal after agreeing to meet the release clause in
the Liverpool contract he signed last December.
It is believed that Suarez will undergo initial
medical examinations from Barca doctors in his
native Uruguay, where he has been staying
following his country's elimination from the World
Cup.

Officials from the Catalan club have been
negotiating with their counterparts from
Merseyside in the last week over the structure of
payments in the deal, with Liverpool pushing for a
higher initial sum.
An agreement has now been reached and the final
formalities will be completed before Suarez is
announced as Barcelona's marquee g of the
summer.

The 27-year-old is currently serving a four-month
ban - which runs until October 26 - for biting Italy
defender Giorgio Chiellini while playing for
Uruguay in his nation's final World Cup group
stage match.
Under the of the suspension, Suarez is not
allowed to train with his club or enter the confines
of any stadium during his ban.
Barca will partly fund the g of the 27-year-
old by selling Alexis Sanchez to Arsenal. The Chile
World Cup star will move to Emirates Stadium
after Arsenal agreed a package worth €40m
(£31.8m) with the Spanish club.

Liverpool will now look to strengthen their squad
using some of the money from the Suarez deal.
The Merseysiders are on the verge of completing a
triple swoop for Benfica winger Lazar Markovic,
Lille striker Divock Origi and Southampton
defender Dejan Lovren.

source: www.goal.com



Is Messi, Neymar and Suarez a perfect combination?

Barcelona still haven't found a way of making Messi and Neymar play well together and they're adding another into the mix. And Suarez is no Neymar! He
will not accept to seat on the bench like Neymar
or play RW or LW while Messi hogs the CF
position. and you know how he gets when he
opens up and you don't give him the ball. And
the way he shoots on sight when he gets to the
box. How will Messi and co deal with that.

So many big egos in one club. And what will happen
to players like Pedro? So many questions still unanswered.
jonsin(m): 1:14pm On Jul 05, 2014
siegfried99:

U'll get at computer village, ikeja.

do u know any I can meet there, and call the person. . .
jonsin(m): 12:27pm On Jul 05, 2014
siegfried99:

New Z10 = 38k
Used Z10= 28k

where can I get the used ones please
jonsin(m): 11:20am On Jul 05, 2014
Ezemarcel: go to computer village

I don't want a new one, too expensive for me
jonsin(m): 11:12am On Jul 05, 2014
anyone with an almost new blackberry Z10 for sale with the pack and probably accessories
jonsin(m): 11:06am On Jul 05, 2014
anyone with an almost new blackberry Z10 for sale with the pack and probably accessories
jonsin(m): 11:05am On Jul 05, 2014
anyone with an almost new blackberry Z10 for sale with the pack and probably accessories
jonsin(m): 1:25pm On Jun 30, 2014
PrettySpicey: Best s3x night ever after months of waiting to do the right thing grin

for you to be smiling like this, that guy must have bleeped you real good, ekuse
jonsin(m): 12:40pm On Jun 30, 2014
majamajic: Surez deserves his suspension, not his first time. ferdinand was suspended for 9 months for missing routine urinary test after a match.

how about John Terry, he was simply let go.inconsistency in handing out discipline
jonsin(m): 12:39pm On Jun 30, 2014
yoji: Overblown jor. A simple red card with 3 game ban should do. It's not as if it was a career threatening bite.

career threatening bite. which do you prefer,a bike or a kick with a football boot?
jonsin(m): 12:37pm On Jun 30, 2014
johnwizey: FIFA are not been fair at all. Suarez should have been given up to 8months ban

the problem here is FIFA's inconsistency, if there is a standard, let it apply to all
jonsin(m): 10:27am On Jun 30, 2014
The hysterical reaction to the
forward's four-month ban is understandable,
given Pepe's previous misdemeanours were not
considered when he was sanctioned
Jun 30, 2014 10:15:00 AM
By Mark Doyle in Brazil
"It's a breach of human
rights ... barbarity,"
according to Diego Lugano.
"They might as well
handcuff him and throw him in Guantanamo,"
fumed Diego Maradona.
It's fair to say that the reaction to Luis Suarez's
suspension for biting Giorgio Chiellini during
Uruguay's World Cup win over Italy last week has
been ridiculously over the top. Rational analysis of
the severity of the ban has been difficult amidst
such hysteria.
However, while the hyperbolic views of Lugano
and Maradona would be laughable were they not
so offensive to those whose human rights are
actually being violated on a daily basis across the
globe, there is no denying that a not insignificant
number of people within football believe the ban
to be "excessive".
Indeed, what those defending the four-month
suspension from all "football-related activity"
seem to find even more stupefying than the fact
that Suarez has bitten an opponent for a third
time, is the groundswell of for the
forward, which extends beyond the boundaries of
his native Uruguay.
However, while the striker's crime is as
indefensible as it is inexplicable, the argument
that he has been treated differently to his peers is
understandable - because he has been.
Nobody is disputing the fact that Suarez deserved
to be sanctioned. Banning a repeat offender for
four months for biting could not normally be
considered excessive, as it is a reprehensible act
worthy of a significant suspension. But in this
instance it could be argued that the punishment is
too severe, and the issue is the inconsistency.
Firstly, there is the fact that Suarez's suspension
extends beyond international football. Not only
will he miss his country's next nine competitive
fixtures, he will also be unavailable to his club,
Liverpool, until the end of October. That move was
motivated by the fact that this is Suarez's third
offence. The argument goes that they had to send
a clear message that something as contemptible
as biting is simply not acceptable within the game.
Consequently, they came down hard on Suarez.
Which is truly fair enough ... except for the fact
that they blindly chose to ignore previous
misdemeanours when it came to considering how
long to suspend Pepe for after the defender was
dismissed during Portugal's 4-0 loss to .
Pepe's career has been characterised by random
acts of aggression - yet he was only ordered to
serve the mandatory one-game ban for
headbutting Thomas Muller. Why was Suarez's rap
sheet taken into - and not Pepe's? Of
course, Fifa found Suarez had exhibited a
disturbing and complete absence of "any
contrition or repentance" (Suarez's claim that he
simply "lost his balance" insulted the intelligence
of not only the victim, Chiellini, and Fifa's
disciplinary committe, but everyone who
witnessed it) but then, Pepe maintains that he did
not deserve a red.
Furthermore, Cameroon midfielder Alex Song's
suspension for a similarly unprovoked assault on
Croatia forward Mario Mandzukic was extended to
a total three games, thus ending his World Cup.
Why? Why was Pepe only banned for only one
game for 'violent conduct', and Song three?
Particularly when the latter openly itted his
guilt and expressed heartfelt remorese.
The inconsistencies in the Pepe and Song cases are
staggering so it is hardly surprising then, that
there is a growing sense that there is one rule for
the more powerful nations - and one rule for the
rest. And that is why there has been uproar in
Uruguay. Is there anger misplaced? Yes, of
course, their fury should be directed at the man
that let them down on the biggest stage of all.
And it is embarrasing to hear people talk of the
English media having a vendetta against Suarez,
last season's Football Writers' Player of the Year.
But those claiming Suarez has been made a
scapegoat are not without reason.
Biting, of course, is a particularly savage and
cowardly act and it has no place in the game. Fifa
were, therefore, well within their rights to make
an example of Suarez. But football has more
pressing and more prevalent problems to solve, so
can we now expect to see them addressed in such
refreshingly firm fashion?
There are, after all, players and coaches who have
spent less than four months on the touchline for
doping or involvement in match-fixing. And will
Fifa now finally tackle the issue of 'simulation',
one of the scourges of the modern game? Arjen
Robben has itted that he dived during
Netherlands' last-16 win over Mexico on Sunday.
We are often told that it is so hard to prove a
player has intentionally attempted to deceive the
referee so, now that we have a public confession,
surely this is an open-and-shut case? Surely
Robben should be sanctioned? Particularly as it
could be argued that he, too, has 'previous'.
Even more importantly, when exactly is Fifa going
to finally take a strong stand in the fight against
racism? When are we going to see clubs fined
more than a few thousand euro for incidents
racial abuse within their stadia?
All we really have at the moment is the well-
meaning 'Say No to Racism' campaign but the
powers that be are presently in no position to talk
about issues of inequality given how inconsistently
it is dealing with indiscipline.
jonsin(m): 11:02pm On Jan 09, 2014
Omg, I was so rooting for Mikel obI #sobs
jonsin(m): 9:07am On Jan 09, 2014
inze:

Simply disable "Smart Dialing"

Under Option,
Locate Call Management
Select Smart Dialing
Beside "Country code", select "Unknown"
Save Changes and exit

Wow, thanks alot, i'm really grateful
jonsin(m): 6:36pm On Jan 08, 2014
Wow, Oprah Winfrey and Kim kardasian used in the same sentence, very weird.
Anyways, this Kim girl sef na wa o
jonsin(m): 12:49pm On Jan 08, 2014
Please I bought a blackberry bold 3(London use)
it's works fine, and so does the BIS, but when I
try to call it automatically inputs a +86 number
in front of the number i'm dialing and when I
receive a call, if there's credit on my phone it
gets zapped. I took it to my mtn office and u
was told I need to open the phone, how do I do
that please
jonsin(m): 12:48pm On Jan 08, 2014
Please I bought a blackberry bold 3(London use)
it's works fine, and so does the BIS, but when I
try to call it automatically inputs a +86 number
in front of the number i'm dialing and when I
receive a call, if there's credit on my phone it
gets zapped. I took it to my mtn office and u
was told I need to open the phone, how do I do
that please
jonsin(m): 7:24am On Jan 08, 2014
daryoor: i tried this stuff as last resort after exhausting all other options failed, it worked like magic...no, like aboniki, no ogidinga, no.....smiley

all i had to do was copy and paste what u wrote then i edited the number and i sent it and voila! il a fait la fete

hommie, u need to drop outta school ur talent is scammingsmiley ,you manifest destiny is yahoo. smiley
thanks a lot

I just tried mine,I hope it works #fingerscrossed
jonsin(m): 2:54pm On Jan 07, 2014
Please anyone, is Airtel bis on Android still working, it's showing invalid mmi code, *440*16# *440*161#
jonsin(m): 2:47pm On Jan 07, 2014
hammedkola:

I told you all to inbox, all those who did since yesterday can give testimony here now

Please I need it [email protected]

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jonsin(m): 11:10pm On Jan 04, 2014
doyindav:

Thank You it's working.

The HTCquickroot?
jonsin(m): 9:06pm On Jan 04, 2014
indigold2010: Am currently working on something that will root this phone in 4 easy steps. I will test whenever it is brought to my shop, cos I currently don't have the phone.

I will be patiently waiting
jonsin(m): 11:25am On Jan 04, 2014
Wizyoung:
Which rooting method do u use?

HTCquickroot

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jonsin(m): 11:23am On Jan 04, 2014
ewizard1:
HTC status has a armV6 processor which is not ed by the BBM app. BBM s armV7 + Processors.
...
If i'm right, your phone looks like the HTC ChaCha? the phone with physical qwerty keyboard!

Wow, I hope you're wrong cause you're going to annoy a lot of people lol

This is my phone

jonsin(m): 10:22am On Jan 04, 2014
Wizyoung:
Before using custom rom, u must answer the following questions:
-are u rooted?
-do u have clockworkmod(cwm) installed or other custom recovery?
- have u done nandroid backup?
Then if all answers are positive. U must av a reason for using custom rom, otherwise it's nt for u.

In about to root my device (thanks to indigold2012) but how do I accomplish the rest?
jonsin(m): 9:20am On Jan 04, 2014
ewizard1:
edit : Your htc status can be upgraded but can not run BBM! Dont bother upgrading.

Reason : Its got the ARMv6 processor!

Please explain better
jonsin(m): 9:17am On Jan 04, 2014
aieromon:

Etisalat BIS has stopped working on non-BB devices

Omg #faints
jonsin(m): 9:14am On Jan 04, 2014
indigold2010:

Viper rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998412

Please what are the steps in flashing the rom on my phone?

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