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Literature / Re: Tears Of A Soldier............ A Military War Story by chat2deen(m): 7:29am On Aug 01, 2016
greatbrian:
Exactly five months after our Pop the insurgency in a certain part of the countrt got to the climax and many a officers and soldiers were posted to the land of boruno. Oh boruno, the blood thirsty land. The home where heroes were swallowed. The greatest nightmare of any soldier. Anyway, to cut the long epistle short, I was among (should I say the unfortunate) officers or lemme say soldiers who were dispatched to the blood thirsty land. Alongside my coursemate that had same fate like me were 2Lt(s) Olumide, Uwezukwe, Audu, balogin and many more.

We all met in the capital of boruno where we were all dispatched to diff town with the inhabitants of dz town mostly terrorist with little or no Friendly. Anyway, I was dispatched to a town of 32 heactares of land filled with pple and about 800 hectares of land lemme say majorly forest filled with insurgents. I know it was a death trap, and I know the inevitable might occur more early than I envisageg. Anyway, be it what come may I was ready to killand die for one thing we believe in most HONOUR and VALOUR. I kissed my mum amidst her tears and I promised her I would return, but the state I would, I don't know maybe dead.
I journeyed to my place of operation with no fear of the future, because of we had to fight for is the very minute. I got to my little detachment and I found I had only 2 superiors an elderly major and a very vibrant captain. A lot of responsibility lies on my shoulder and I stacked out on order from my superior. I spoke with most of the personnels present and a very young and intelligent 18 years old private caught my attention. Deep inside I said a prayer for him that he won't hesitate in the moment of truth so he won't become dead. All been said and done I briefed them on our mission and made them realise how we need to be in one accord FIGHT OR DIE I hammered at them. I told them we can't all go home alive, many will get wasted but one thing is sure, our legacy lives on. And I reminded them of the greatest script of valour (a soldier doesn't fight bacause he hates what's in front, a soldier fight coz he loves what he left behind)

We got armed trying to navigate our route in the thick forest and maybe get a clue about our enemies. We never knew that day had a bitter plan in stock for us


Regulars with samas enh! Nice constructive english but u just dey baptize ur cosmates!
Politics / Re: See Cache Of Arms And Ammunitions Nigerian Army Recover From Boko Haram Today by chat2deen(m): 9:39pm On Jul 31, 2016
Wat of weapons recovered from Oil Haram (militants)?
Webmasters / Professional Web Developer Needed Urgentl! by chat2deen(m): 1:43pm On Jul 27, 2016
Any professional web develop in ilorin can contact me 09094777663 asap,I have a website/portal job construction for a higher institution. He should be able to have a written proposal for the job.
Politics / Re: I Have N382m In Frozen Bank Accounts-fayose by chat2deen(m): 6:38am On Jul 25, 2016
EFFC! Make una release this money oh! It is for stomach infrastructure.

Politics / Re: Blood Will Flow If You Demolish Any House In Gbagyi Villa – Sokapu Youths Warn E by chat2deen(m): 3:59pm On Jul 24, 2016
No body is above the law, el-rufai d midget just dispatch 2 platoons of buratai boys make we see d power of dos gbagyi boys.
Politics / Re: Soldiers Rejoice After Successful Operation Against Boko Haram In Borno. Photos by chat2deen(m): 3:55pm On Jul 24, 2016
Kill dem all! Waste dos mother fuckers!
Politics / Re: "Aisha Buhari Is As Guilty As Me On Corruption Charges - FAYOSE by chat2deen(m): 1:19pm On Jul 23, 2016
Farmerforlife:



Since he has accused her of being guilty, is he confessing that he too is guilty? Some people dont know when to stop talking.


Fayose is "demi-ifa" of ekiti people na!

Politics / Re: Civilian Jtf Without Waec Recruited To Nigeria Army by chat2deen(m): 12:54pm On Jul 23, 2016
denko:
If Mr A. can be recruited without WAEC Certificate which is the minimum requirement to be enlisted into Nigeria Army to give undue advantage to some people i think it will be a welcome development if recruitment into NA requirement is just being above 18


Mr A is not a coward he simply stood against all sort of aggression from terrorist, Mr A knows how to protect his people, therefore Mr A is a hero and not just a villain whom prefer to castigate ppl with writing simple because he had written waec, the waec that u can simple pay at miracle center and make 9A's. Mr A is celebrated in borno without any certificate.

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Politics / Re: We Want You Back Now, APC Tells Nuhu Ribadu by chat2deen(m): 2:59am On Jul 20, 2016
Political prostitute! Power monger.....
Politics / Re: How Senior & Junior Cadets Celebrate Their Birthdays In Nigerian Defence Academy by chat2deen(m): 2:41pm On Jul 13, 2016
DonBobes:
As a senior cadet in Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) you have all the luxuries to catch extra fun just to let ease your mind a bit from the rigous of Academy training especially when its your birthday.

But for the junior cadets, its the other way round. Just for your seniors to know your birth date alone, you are done for it. Let alone the birthday falling into academy session: shocked just bury yourself alive. You will so suffer like an old coackroach that missed supper in the latering. You will be watered(Academy jargon for spraying with water)

1- 4th term cadets celebrating their coursemates' birthday.
2- Junior cadets celebrating their coursemates' birthday.


Cadets what is the color of my girlfriend's pant!
Life as a clown enh! "The more we together! Together!! Together!!! The more we together the happier we shall be, ur sisters my wife oo, my house girl ur wife oo"
Academy ppl? no good oh! Allah? Allah kuwa? Shege! Shegen mutum kawai.

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Celebrities / Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Her Dad's Visit 2 Adeboye: I Saved My Dad From Ritualism by chat2deen(m): 6:58am On Jul 12, 2016
cramjones:
My love - Kemi kiss kiss kiss

-CramJones


Aunty kemi to eniola badmus "spread love not fat" grin grin grin grin
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Should I Accept or reject this Job offer With A Telecom? by chat2deen(m): 6:27am On Jul 12, 2016
sukkot:
bros some people earn 10k a month


Help me tell am oh! Dis is almost 200 USD salary/month. Wen some states can't even pay minimum wage salary and some have not been paid for over six month.
Politics / Re: Kano Vigilantes And Local Thugs Clash In A Community. Photos by chat2deen(m): 3:01pm On Jul 11, 2016
Yan Banga alias yan Kato da gora grin grin grin[size=8pt][/size]
Politics / Re: President Buhari's Appointments, Parastatals And Their Tribes by chat2deen(m): 8:57pm On Jul 10, 2016
Defence-> Gen Olanisakin (North)?
Navy-> Admiral Ibokwe (North)?
FRSC-> Boboye Oyeyemi (North)?
Family / Re: "Sex On The First Date Led To This For Me" -Recently Married Woman Reveals. PICS by chat2deen(m): 3:06pm On Jul 09, 2016
Oya Olosho Double ya hustle.
Politics / Re: What Is The Criteria For Being A SAN? by chat2deen(m): 2:51pm On Jul 07, 2016
The registrar of supreme court classified nomination of SAN based on 2 categories : advocacy n academics categories. Over 100 applied for SAN in 2016 but only 19 were considered for advocacy and 2 for academics. Criteria for selecting can only b hinted by legal luminaries.
Politics / Re: Nigerian Female Soldiers Back In The 60's (pictures) by chat2deen(m): 10:31am On Jul 07, 2016
hope4nigeria:
my friends attended NMS in Yola, we graduated from thesame University of maiduguri, I do seen them with that same Uniform but now you explain to me,I'm not doubting you, but I will still show them to confirm because they are now comission officers tru short service starting with the Rank of Second leutanant.

NMS(Nigerian Military School) is located in Zaria where children from age range from 10-12 enroll from secondary school education and basic military training and at the end of there schooling were enlisted into d army as soldiers. But for some years now d enlistment and weapon training had been stopped due policy from UN concerning Child Soldier. Ur friend dat u passed from university probably graduated from NMS b4 2008 and he was giving sponsorship to study in the university and after his degree he went bak for 9months training and got commissioned as a short service officer. NDA(Nigerian defence academy) is a military university where cadets train for a period of 5yrs to get a degree and commissioned into d armed forces of Nigeria(army,navy n airforce).
Politics / Re: Nigerian Female Soldiers Back In The 60's (pictures) by chat2deen(m): 5:54am On Jul 07, 2016
Amberon:
Those in the second pix are obviously not soldiers.

Female Cadets in NDA, successful cadets upon training will b commissioned as officers in the armed forces!

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Female Soldiers Back In The 60's (pictures) by chat2deen(m): 5:52am On Jul 07, 2016
hope4nigeria:
those today's pix are not soldiers, they are NMS Students, they r yet to undergo military training, just secondry sch girls in military sch. Op I lie.


They are regular female Officer cadets in Nigerian Defence Academy (on training to become commissioned officers in the armed forces) the 2 white bars insignia on there shoulder flap shows they are second termers meaning they are in two hundred level students wen compared to a conventional university system.

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Politics / Re: Inconclusive Salah In Nigeria by chat2deen(m): 6:20pm On Jul 05, 2016
Holywizard:
Stupid religion....

I no call name ooo

Buddha? Or Christianity?
Politics / Re: Fayose's Son Rogba Goes Hiding As EFCC Traced N200m Ekiti Found Tonhis Acct by chat2deen(m): 10:05am On Jul 05, 2016
Immunity clause must be extended to family and friends of our politicians in order to have effective governance. Saraki and Dogara do d needful and implement d law.
Politics / Re: How Soldiers Worship In The North by chat2deen(m): 8:08pm On Jul 04, 2016
Regimented Padre grin cheesy grin. Bullets does not differentiate btwn a chaplain and a combatant soldier therefore he has to protect himself too.
Politics / Re: Some Kid I Used To Know Became A Soldier, So The Earth Must Now Worship Him? by chat2deen(m): 5:54am On Jun 29, 2016
Onyochejohn:
if u r a soldier come to Abuja, even u r a colonel, go to maitama, slap any1 you see on the road, then see what happen to you! Hiejirika formal chief of army staff was arested. That's General u mm, I'm trying to tell who care to know how to exersis their basic right,soldiers are meant to protect you not to bully you, military are the most desipline organisation in the world, any violent against citizenry can be codename as Operation misconduct and it is punisable regardless of ur Rank. Inferiority complex is worrying u bro. A general in the army in february 2016 made a public apology to a lawyer on live Radio program when legal action was taking against him and he was to get compulstory retirement, for slaping the lawyer and his driver,ask sombody living in abuja and regular listener of Brekete Family radio program! U type that due to ignorance. We here in Abuja fear police than a soldiers. No soldier can try shiit with me. Former NYSC DG brigadier general also gave public apology on live radio in abuja to barister paul of brekete family program just because he threathning to give them frog jump let alone of one yeye coporal. We only respect them for their Job in front line.

See how daft some of us can be when writing, can't believe you sold this crap to ppl and u are getting like, am not saying it's right for any soldier to slap humans that they suppose to protect. What I falsify was when u said u will b locked up and even lose ur uniform as u rightly called the rank of a captain. Some of us grew in the military barracks and have on many occasions encounter military officers behaving unprofessional. We have idea about custom ethics and tradition of Nigerian Army, we also read Armed Forces Act CAP A20 Federal laws (book for reference) part XII under offences, misconduct in action to precise then paragraph 55 says it all. For a Non-commission officer (corporal - private) might b locked up in guard room or be reprimanded as for Sgt- General might end up in the mess confinement and later be reprimanded if dey wan follow due process be dat. Bros don't assume with any soldier most especially this few days as alert never enter, he will clear ur doubt and go scot free even if u have all d evidence,he will b covered cos it's "one body" right from depot/NDA days to present day.
Politics / Re: Some Kid I Used To Know Became A Soldier, So The Earth Must Now Worship Him? by chat2deen(m): 6:15pm On Jun 28, 2016
Onyochejohn:
yes he is! A captain Slaped me inside trafic in Abuja, I went to Lungi baracks and reported him, he was lucked up in guadroom for 1wk, he was leter asked to apologise to me or loose his Uniform, he did apologise. If any soldier arass u, get evidence, take it to nearest barack, he will be punish for misconduct.

U dey lie my guy! Look captain in guardroom? And loose uniform if he no aplogise? Haba! grin grin grin

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Politics / Nigerian Army Day Celebrations (NADCEL) 2016 by chat2deen(m): 3:25pm On Jun 28, 2016
NADCEL 2016: TEXT OF CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF MEDIA BRIEFING HELD ON 28 JUNE 2016, ABUJA

Gentlemen of the press, good morning and welcome to the press briefing on Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2016. This year’s NADCEL promises to be unique albeit low key, it will showcase the Nigerian Army’s commitment as a professionally responsive force in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

The Nigerian Army as a force has the constitutional mandate to maintain the country’s territorial integrity. Therefore, a succinct reminiscence on the history of the Nigerian Army is desirable as my point of departure, to aptly illustrate the milestones so far covered by our noble institution. The history of the Nigerian Army could be traced to 1863, when Lieutenant Glover of the Royal Navy organized 18 indigenes of Northern Nigerian into a local force known as the “Glover Hausas”. This local force metamorphosed and eventually became part of a larger body established by Lord Fredrick Lugard in 1889, which was named the West African Frontier Force (WAFF) in 1890. The Nigerian Army has since then undergone several transformations with consequent changes in name and structure which include the Nigerian Regiment, Queen’s Own Nigerian Regiment, and the Nigerian Military Force. At Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, it became known as the Royal Nigerian Army, and finally the “Nigerian Army” in 1963, when Nigeria attained Republican Status.

NADCEL is an annual event which was first celebrated on 6th July 1978, in solemn remembrance of that historic first shot on 6thJuly, 1967 which marked the commencement of the country’s 30-month Civil War to keep Nigeria one. It was equally to bring to the knowledge of all Nigerian Army personnel and indeed all Nigerians the fact that the war was an unfortunate tragedy and the reconciliation afterwards should be instrumental to the strengthening of our national unity.

Subsequently, the Nigerian Army uses the NADCEL week, which terminates on 6th July every year to reflect on its performances in the previous year, for more effective projections and performance in the following year. This is usually premised on the lessons drawn from the activities of the previous year in pursuant of the NA’s responsibility of maintaining and defending the territorial integrity of Nigeria as well as safeguarding lives and property of its citizenry. This responsibility has become compelling particularly in view of our multifaceted security challenges.

In line with this noble objective, the relocation of the Military Command and Control Centre (MCCC) to the epicentre of the operations theatre for effective prosecution of the ongoing fight against insurgency as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari has been fully complied with. This has provided the Military Command with more theatre visibility, effective command and control, resulting in continual decimation of the remaining insurgents. The NA working in concert with other Services and agencies has firmly reasserted its control over our territory where the insurgents had in the past exercised freedom of action. The theme for this year’s NADCEL which is “Optimizing the Capability of the Nigerian Army to meet Contemporary Security Challenges.” This further emphasises the resoluteness with which the NA is fighting to bring the menace to a complete halt and restore peace and normalcy to the North East as well as other parts of the country.

It is also worthy of note that in line with my vision which is “to have a professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles,” we have made remarkable achievements within the last one year including human rights awareness. Let me reiterate that the Nigerian Army under my leadership will continue to respect all aspects of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as well as other international principles and guidelines on the subject.

This year’s NADCEL is in two phases. The First Phase commenced earlier from 11th to 20th April, 2016 with activities reinforcing the need to shore up fighting capabilities and responsiveness of our troops by injecting into its programme, a Command Post Exercise (CPX). During the exercise Commanders, Headquarters elements and Staff of a Brigade were simulated in a deployment, administration and communications play within and between the exercised elements in Alkaleri Forest, Bauchi State. This will dovetail into the Second Phase from 11 – 14 July, 2016 in which troops of 1 Brigade would be engaged in a Field Training Exercise (FTX) involving realistic and varying war situations in Bakura Forest, Gusau Zamfara State. Permit me to note here, that aside providing ample opportunities for equipment and weapons testing, the exercises would also serve to sharpen the tactical skills of individual officers and soldiers, as well as improve the operational readiness of the formation. It would also serve as deterrent to cattle rustlers, armed bandits and other criminals hibernating in those areas.

Other activities lined up to mark the celebration include, Juma’at Prayers in all Nigerian Army formations and units on Friday 1 July, 2016 and will be followed on Saturday 2 July, 2016 by a major Environmental Sanitation Exercise which will be carried out along Abuja–Keffi Road, and in other respective Nigerian Army formations and units in the country. Interdenominational Church Service will also be held in all Nigerian Army formations and units across the nation on Sunday 3 July, 2016 while on Monday 11 July, 2016, I will pay Courtesy Calls on the Executive Governor of Zamfara State and the Emir of Gusau. This year’s NADCEL, will also enable the Nigerian Army reach out to the public through its Medical Outreach Program on Tuesday 12 July, 2016, during which inhabitants of Gusau and other communities in its environs will benefit from free medical diagnosis and treatment. It might interest you to note, that this medical outreach will also take place in all formations of the Nigerian Army concurrently. There will be a Camp Fire to symbolise the end of the FTX. Subsequently, there will be an equipment display at the Old Airport, Gusau during which deserving officers and soldiers will be honoured with COAS Commendation Award.

Gentlemen of the press, we have been partners in progress, however, the Nigerian Army still requires more commitment from you in the fight against terrorism. I must urge you therefore to put national interest above any other consideration and to tread the path of honour by not joining any band wagon to report unverified negativities to the detriment of our national peace and security.



Thank you for your attention.

Politics / Nigerian Army Day Celebrations (NADCEL) 2016 by chat2deen(m): 3:18pm On Jun 28, 2016
NADCEL 2016: TEXT OF CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF MEDIA BRIEFING HELD ON 28 JUNE 2016, ABUJA

Gentlemen of the press, good morning and welcome to the press briefing on Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2016. This year’s NADCEL promises to be unique albeit low key, it will showcase the Nigerian Army’s commitment as a professionally responsive force in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

The Nigerian Army as a force has the constitutional mandate to maintain the country’s territorial integrity. Therefore, a succinct reminiscence on the history of the Nigerian Army is desirable as my point of departure, to aptly illustrate the milestones so far covered by our noble institution. The history of the Nigerian Army could be traced to 1863, when Lieutenant Glover of the Royal Navy organized 18 indigenes of Northern Nigerian into a local force known as the “Glover Hausas”. This local force metamorphosed and eventually became part of a larger body established by Lord Fredrick Lugard in 1889, which was named the West African Frontier Force (WAFF) in 1890. The Nigerian Army has since then undergone several transformations with consequent changes in name and structure which include the Nigerian Regiment, Queen’s Own Nigerian Regiment, and the Nigerian Military Force. At Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, it became known as the Royal Nigerian Army, and finally the “Nigerian Army” in 1963, when Nigeria attained Republican Status.

NADCEL is an annual event which was first celebrated on 6th July 1978, in solemn remembrance of that historic first shot on 6thJuly, 1967 which marked the commencement of the country’s 30-month Civil War to keep Nigeria one. It was equally to bring to the knowledge of all Nigerian Army personnel and indeed all Nigerians the fact that the war was an unfortunate tragedy and the reconciliation afterwards should be instrumental to the strengthening of our national unity.

Subsequently, the Nigerian Army uses the NADCEL week, which terminates on 6th July every year to reflect on its performances in the previous year, for more effective projections and performance in the following year. This is usually premised on the lessons drawn from the activities of the previous year in pursuant of the NA’s responsibility of maintaining and defending the territorial integrity of Nigeria as well as safeguarding lives and property of its citizenry. This responsibility has become compelling particularly in view of our multifaceted security challenges.

In line with this noble objective, the relocation of the Military Command and Control Centre (MCCC) to the epicentre of the operations theatre for effective prosecution of the ongoing fight against insurgency as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari has been fully complied with. This has provided the Military Command with more theatre visibility, effective command and control, resulting in continual decimation of the remaining insurgents. The NA working in concert with other Services and agencies has firmly reasserted its control over our territory where the insurgents had in the past exercised freedom of action. The theme for this year’s NADCEL which is “Optimizing the Capability of the Nigerian Army to meet Contemporary Security Challenges.” This further emphasises the resoluteness with which the NA is fighting to bring the menace to a complete halt and restore peace and normalcy to the North East as well as other parts of the country.

It is also worthy of note that in line with my vision which is “to have a professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles,” we have made remarkable achievements within the last one year including human rights awareness. Let me reiterate that the Nigerian Army under my leadership will continue to respect all aspects of human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as well as other international principles and guidelines on the subject.

This year’s NADCEL is in two phases. The First Phase commenced earlier from 11th to 20th April, 2016 with activities reinforcing the need to shore up fighting capabilities and responsiveness of our troops by injecting into its programme, a Command Post Exercise (CPX). During the exercise Commanders, Headquarters elements and Staff of a Brigade were simulated in a deployment, administration and communications play within and between the exercised elements in Alkaleri Forest, Bauchi State. This will dovetail into the Second Phase from 11 – 14 July, 2016 in which troops of 1 Brigade would be engaged in a Field Training Exercise (FTX) involving realistic and varying war situations in Bakura Forest, Gusau Zamfara State. Permit me to note here, that aside providing ample opportunities for equipment and weapons testing, the exercises would also serve to sharpen the tactical skills of individual officers and soldiers, as well as improve the operational readiness of the formation. It would also serve as deterrent to cattle rustlers, armed bandits and other criminals hibernating in those areas.

Other activities lined up to mark the celebration include, Juma’at Prayers in all Nigerian Army formations and units on Friday 1 July, 2016 and will be followed on Saturday 2 July, 2016 by a major Environmental Sanitation Exercise which will be carried out along Abuja–Keffi Road, and in other respective Nigerian Army formations and units in the country. Interdenominational Church Service will also be held in all Nigerian Army formations and units across the nation on Sunday 3 July, 2016 while on Monday 11 July, 2016, I will pay Courtesy Calls on the Executive Governor of Zamfara State and the Emir of Gusau. This year’s NADCEL, will also enable the Nigerian Army reach out to the public through its Medical Outreach Program on Tuesday 12 July, 2016, during which inhabitants of Gusau and other communities in its environs will benefit from free medical diagnosis and treatment. It might interest you to note, that this medical outreach will also take place in all formations of the Nigerian Army concurrently. There will be a Camp Fire to symbolise the end of the FTX. Subsequently, there will be an equipment display at the Old Airport, Gusau during which deserving officers and soldiers will be honoured with COAS Commendation Award.

Gentlemen of the press, we have been partners in progress, however, the Nigerian Army still requires more commitment from you in the fight against terrorism. I must urge you therefore to put national interest above any other consideration and to tread the path of honour by not joining any band wagon to report unverified negativities to the detriment of our national peace and security.



Thank you for your attention.

Politics / Re: Army Averts Bomb Blast In Borno by chat2deen(m): 1:43pm On Jun 23, 2016
maupe:


www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2016/06/23/army-averts-bomb-explosion-in-maiduguri-arrests-2/

IED neatly laid on the road which looks like 2 small holes for our troops but luckily they spot it and detonate it carefully before proceeding to their patrol.

Sports / Re: Fathers Day: Mikel Obi And His Twin Daughters Pictured by chat2deen(m): 2:56pm On Jun 19, 2016
grin grin grin grin

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Portugal Vs Austria: Euro 2016 (0 - 0) On 18th June 2016 by chat2deen(m): 5:44am On Jun 19, 2016
BeastAmbition:
Ronaldo's ( Cr7) Remains The Greatest Footballer Ever. Leading With 25 La Liga Hattricks Under 7 Seasons. 257 La Liga Goals Since 2009. 94 Champions League Goals.... Greates Of All Time. 1st Player To Score Over 30+ La Liga Goals In 6 Seasons In A Row. 1st Player To Score 50+ Goals In 6 Season In A Row. 1st Player To Win Golden Boots In Spain & England. 1st & Only Player That Won Ballon D'or In England & Spain. 1st Player To Win 4 Golden Boots In La Liga In A Row.... @# Greatest Ever!

C Rolando needs to to visit TB Joshua @ synagogue for his goal drought cos in 2months time EPL/ La liga and Sept UCL will start meanwhile somewhere in the Americas Messi is busy banging goals with assists thereby taking his country to semifinals grin grin grin

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