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Papacypaul: n0,DE aspirant okie, so what course? |
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Asa is simply simple, n @ d same time sophisticated. A very talented musician I must say. Love dis tracks " The one dat never comes " and " Dead Again " |
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Papacypaul: yap! Are you an undergraduate in Fut mx? |
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Papacypaul: congrats!what ur course? We cn only hope we gotta admttd Cyber Security Science. Yea, we can only hope to get admitted by His Exceeding grace |
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So many chances. missed. Costa, best described in terms of a car is a 4 runner jeep ..bullish superb striker . Salah...should av scored, keeping in mind next week is salah. Nani just dey show himself as usual. well, d guy try sha. 3 points gotten, d most important thing. Blue Army of d Roman Empire. One Love. |
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I thank God for my DE result which is 220...It wasn't easy @ all.I feel so so relieved n satisfied.Now waiting patiently for the admission list to be released. |
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Thank God for the success of today's exam. 40 questions, Reasoning maths (20) n English (20) . The questions were divided into sections. Well I won't say they r hard or simple. Did my best, the rest is in God's Hands. Wishing all DE students success n we shall all celebrate our admissions. Amen 1 Like |
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Also, u cant follow up ur favourite topics... n also inability to have access to 'CERTAIN' section(s) ![]() |
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Nobleval: enough please! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Nobleval: you're a sadist. ![]() |
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benedict570: D.E candidates, hw preparation,hope you guys are really prepared? ![]() 1 Like |
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Nobleval: So that's how I will look like in 600 years time? ![]() |
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Scyllapatron: probably buried alive. you may not be far from d truth |
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Mr. Denrele I understand your frustrations....i really do. Late Goldie was your best friend, and yesi know u miss her alot, but bro, its time to let go. She's gone and never coming back. Take heart |
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![]() Here's another : Bf : Honey did u on d fridge? Gf : yes dear Bf : But I told u dis morning not to, cus ders shortage of gas Gf : but am not d cause of d shortage na Bf : you r challenging me abi? Infact its over btw us 1 Like |
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heefeholuwah: One word ''creepy'' probably a result of some bio-genetic mutation. you think? maybe it could be some kind of birth defects or something |
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6. Chuba Akpom 18-year-old Akpom, who like Ikeme was born in England, has continued to impress with Arsenal, and with the way he’s been banging in goals (the latest being a brace for the U-21s against Aston Villa), a first-team reward is not far off. With Emmanuel Emenike struggling, latterly, to supply the goals for Nigeria, it is of great importance that Keshi uncovers new, diverse offensive options. Having been schooled under the tutelage of Arsene Wenger since the age of six, rising steadily through the youth system at Arsenal, and then branching out on loan to Brentford and Coventry City for further experience, Akpom’s young shoulders have been drilled astutely. The young, energetic, composed forward truly deserves examination by the national team handlers, certainly before England come calling! 1 Like
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5. Carl Ikeme With Vincent Enyeama excused from international duty against Congo, things fell apart. Austin Ejide’s inability to challenge the Number One has resulted in the over-reliance of the Lille shot-stopper. Could Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Carl Ikeme be the answer? The keeper, who signed a three-year deal in June with Wolves, broke the 90-year club record for most clean sheets in a season as they stormed back to the Championship last term. Standing at 6’3’’ (1.91m), the 28-year-old has the repertoire to give Enyeama a run for his money—in good spirit, if I might add.
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4. Abiola Dauda Following Nigeria’s defeat to the Republic of Congo and their goalless draw with South Africa, calls have returned for La Liga hotshot Ike Uche to be returned to the national team. It’s understandable to see where the clamouring comes from. Uche is a fine poacher and bagged 14 goals in 19 starts last term. He’s already averaged a goal-a-game in Spain so far this season. However, despite his qualities, it’s fair to say that, at 30, the striker is a short-term option at best. Similarly, even if he does patch things up with Stephen Keshi, he remains a loose cannon and a potentially divisive influence. Might Abiola Dauda be an altogether safer option? The 26-year-old managed 11 goals in 24 appearances with Red Star Belgrade last term and was in ferocious form this weekend for new club Vitesse Arnhem. The Eredivisie can be a propitious division for a player with a turn of pace and an eye for goal, and if Dauda’s fine form continues, he would be an ideal candidate for a phone call from the Glass House.
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3. Moses Odubajo It was March this year when I had the good fortune to watch Moses Odubajo play in the flesh. Here was a player, they had told me, who was destined for great things. They weren’t wrong, the winger fired home an 82nd minute goal to secure a victory for his side, Leyton Orient, against Colchester United. At the time, the Os looked good for promotion, heading into the game in top spot in League One. The London side faltered, however, and missed out on the Championship. Odubajo was clearly good enough for the third tier and after a bidding war between various sides, was eventually snapped up by Brentford. The Nigerian has taken to life on a grander stage like a duck to water; already he has scored twice, contributed one assist and been named Man of the Match on one occasion. Only 21, there is a lot more to come—there’s no reason why he couldn’t be an exciting back-up option on the right with a view to the future.
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2. Chuks Aneke Just like Elohor, a call-up for 21-year-old Chuks Aneke would solve a headache that Stephen Keshi has failed to in his reign: the right person to complete the midfield three. In recent qualifiers, especially against Congo in Calabar, the Super Eagles struggled with staticity in the middle with a trio of Ramon Azeez, Ogenyi Onazi and John Obi Mikel. If the Big Boss intends to persevere with his 4-3-3/4-2-1-3 hybrid, then Aneke is perfect for the farthest forward position of the three. Standing at 6’3, his physical attributes dovetail nicely with supreme technique. The former Arsenal youth player has been compared with IYaya Toure by Arsene Wenger, and while the ability is not quite the same yet, the style sure is. His range of passing, forward-playing inclinations from midfield and scoring touch (he notched 14 for Crewe Alexandra on loan last season from midfield) would give the Eagles a different, and more dangerous dimension.
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Saw this online so i thought i should share it n get u guys opinions Following Nigeria’s disappointing Cup of Nations Qualifying results, it’s clear that something needs to change for the Super Eagles. A change of coach, a change of leadership and a change of tactics are all popular ideas, but what about the players? Nigeria are not short of talent, yet the Big Boss has been guilty of persisting with consistent underperformers over the last 18 months. In this feature, three Goal Nigeria writers each propose two uncapped players that they’d like to see incorporated into the squad in the near future 1. Godswill Elohor The Super Eagles have not achieved stability in the right-back spot for some time. Chidi Odiah held down the fort admirably, but since his exit from the national team set-up, the void has been filled gamely by Efe Ambrose. However, the Celtic man is very much a centre-back playing out of position and often struggles by the touchline going forward, often preferring to cut into the centre of the field where there’s more space. The rise of Godswill Elohor is set to change all that. The youngster, who left the shores of the country at a young age, is highly rated in the Barcelona youth ranks. Physically imposing and mature beyond his years, he captained the Blaugrana’s U-19 team to victory in the UEFA Youth League last season. His integration into the Super Eagles would address an immediate need, and give the team attacking balance on the right.
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This baby cow (pics below) born with an additional organ in the middle of his head, much like the Hindu god Shiva is being worshipped as a deity in India. Visitors have flocked the village of Kolathur in Tamil Nadu, southern India, to see the special calf for themselves. The calf's owner, Rajesh, says the animal is a 'miracle' sent to bring good luck to their village. ![]() ![]()
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BrownKnight: Wow, maybe they were lovers and died together. ![]() 1 Like |
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Archaeologists with the University of Leicester uncovered remains of two skeletons holding hands believed to have been resting that way for at least 700 years. University of Leicester Archaeological Services has so far excavated 11 skeletons, dated to the 14th century by radiocarbon, under the "lost chapel of St. Morell," which overlooks the small village of Hallaton in Leicestershire, England. The archaeologists, who said there are likely to be more skeletons in the ground, were not certain why the people were buried there rather than in the main church in the village. They said it was possibly a special place of burial for pilgrims. Among the other skeletons was an older male apparently killed by a sharp implement, such as a pole axe, to the head, according to Vicki Score, project manager for University of Leicester Archaeological Services. A young male was buried in a pit with his legs raised to his chest, which archaeologists said was possibly the result of a disease, she said. SOURCE https://gma.yahoo.com/ancient-skeletons-found-holding-hands-england-164100113--abc-news-topstories.html
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What do u expect? He is d president now n Wud still be till 2019 . If there's a third term, he would still be endorsed. so? |
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JiggamanGh: This is a public forum, so you have no right, even ur president in ghana has no right to tell me to shut up. Now dat Nigeria's oil sector is on strike, I guess u guys r feeling d heavy blow of d hammer. My point before n still now is dat, u guys should be self sufficient. This also goes to my beloved Nigeria. |
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JiggamanGh: What Contract? 1 Like |
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Ghana should try n produce its own gas na. I thought dey said dey av discovered crude oil earlier last year, so whats der problem? 1 Like |
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wow, dis post got me cracking with laughter. That said, being an abuja resident, I absolutely can relate to what the OP is talking about. Its really sad n pathetic seeing such gud houses being abandoned. its only in abuja u Wud see 2 of d most 7 costliest cars in d world. And it goes on n on. Lyk a song on a replay. 1 Like |
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makazona: Yea, u right abt d states to be collectively ready to resume. Abt Education being on concurrent list, well, opinions on this forum r golden, so is yours . Cheers |
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