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Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by nlfpmod: 2:58pm On Aug 14 |
Ese Lovina Ukpeseraye, a Nigerian cyclist who recently represented the country at the Paris Olympics, has revealed that athletes in the country are denied access to sports facilities in the country for training by the relevant authorities. https://saharareporters.com/2024/08/14/athletes-cant-use-nigerian-velodrome-train-because-its-being-rented-religious-activities 5 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by PlayMaker14: 2:59pm On Aug 14 |
Despite all of the religious activities, prayers, sacrifices, and ongoing brainwashing of sheep, the country has taken ten steps backward. While others were ready, the self-proclaimed "Giants of Africa" looted and prayed. 116 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by mu2sa2: 3:02pm On Aug 14 |
Chai! clapping, singing and dancing away at a place meant for sport. Una well done o. 46 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Hemanwel(m): 3:06pm On Aug 14 |
It is not a coincidence that the top 10 countries in the medals table of Paris 2024 are first-world countries. Countries with state-of-the-art facilities and enabling environment to bring out the very best in you. 35 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by AfonjaMozlem(f): 3:06pm On Aug 14 |
Can she say this if it were mozlems praying there? 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by KingOfTheDamned: 3:07pm On Aug 14 |
Slowly and surely the truth is surfacing . We need a president who is determined to change things and fight corruption head on. But for him or her to do that the person must not have any controversy. This is why Tinubu has failed before he even began. The truth is his government will never get better. Life will keep getting harder and he can't do anything because he is as corrupt as everyone taking advantage of their office in this administration. Like someone once said. When the oga at the top steals the junior officers at the bottom will steal too. But if the oga at the top is honest and straight forward the junior officers will be extremely afraid to steal. 27 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Judolisco(m): 3:07pm On Aug 14 |
Na d time wey u go there Sha... Most of the time d place is free though a alot of people make use of the place including government agencies, I dey frequent Abuja stadium.... I think d stadium should be used for sport activities alone... 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by shortgun(m): 3:07pm On Aug 14 |
That's what happens when you have dumbos heading the government of a country. They never see beyond religion, tribalism and bigotry. They will always prioritize religion over productive sectors of the economy, they can never see beyond their noses 12 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by osuofia2(m): 3:07pm On Aug 14 |
Funny Country... Who do us? God Why 1 Like |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Padipadi: 3:08pm On Aug 14 |
Why una dey rent am out to religious practitioners? Is it not the money una dey get from these religious people una dey use maintain the place? And are they renting it by force or using it for free? Religion fit get it's bad side but we all know Nigeria lacked maintenance culture and prompt actions for govt things. Make una getout! 6 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by OriOko88(m): 3:08pm On Aug 14 |
When u see countries like USA, China, Japan,France and Britain topping the Olympics medal table,then you'd understand what it means to be called a developed world. We're still grappling with poverty, hunger,and electricity issues in 2024, when the above listed countries have solved those issues almost a century ago. And the most worrying is that these issues won't still be solved in the next twenty years. There won't be meaningful progress in this con3 until we hv a new constitution. 12 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by janedonez(m): 3:08pm On Aug 14 |
O'Girl, leave that talk for night beerparlour. Someone going for competition of such nature need to work extra hard, put in personal sacrifice,patience and discipline. What stops you from riding from Abuja to PH with half of the time expected just to test you Endurance,speed and discipline. But you chose to say facilities are used for other activities. Those American and Chinese athletes had personal training programs and Coaches not waiting for their governments otherwise better prepared athletes from their country will displace them 5 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by ruggedboy01: 3:08pm On Aug 14 |
she should come back to nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Starhearts: 3:08pm On Aug 14 |
Religion is a scam particularly in 9ja 3 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Ogurube: 3:10pm On Aug 14 |
Wow! What a country! There should be a wholesome probe and consequences given to the people behind this sabotage. |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Lovelife433(m): 3:11pm On Aug 14 |
Very foolish excuses talk. Always talking nonsense. 2 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by PheelzAlmighty: 3:11pm On Aug 14 |
Everything about Nigeria always dey annoyingly and disappointingly different. #spits 1 Like |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Honestwithme: 3:12pm On Aug 14 |
AfonjaMozlem:She is talking about renting out a facility meant for sporting activities you are talking about moslem ..How does that relate to the post up there ... 5 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by sagitariusbaby(m): 3:13pm On Aug 14 |
What a shame of a country? |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by PheelzAlmighty: 3:13pm On Aug 14 |
Honestly, this cesspit abi contraption should be sold as scrap and the money shared😂but that can't happen because even that money will be looted💔 Fantastically corrupt jungle. |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by ClitRaider: 3:13pm On Aug 14 |
Wetin concern Alimajiri with cycling?! Velodrome wey suppose dey for South, then go build am for North. Naija my country. 1 Like |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by omoyankee3(m): 3:14pm On Aug 14 |
Na wa o |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Hespee93: 3:15pm On Aug 14 |
AfonjaMozlem: Did you see how delutional you're. We are talking about geberal matter you turn it to another thing. 3 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by MuMuOnBail: 3:16pm On Aug 14 |
Na wa ooo All this rubbish should stop abegi. Sporting venues should only be used for sporting activities and nothing more. We are so religious and pray a lot but we can't point any reasonable thing our prayers have helped build or changed in this country. I saw the clip of pastor Jerry Eze's crusade in the UK. Imagine the big stadium littered with black a*sses with little or No white a*ssess on site. This shows a black man is still chained with religion. Go to Northern Nigeria and see worst. No country on earth has fasting & prayers or crusade developed. Saudi, Isreal & India uses religion to make IGR for their economy from fools. 6 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Steiner16: 3:17pm On Aug 14 |
Every avenue is been use to make money in Nigeria, forgetting the original purpose that will later benefit the whole nation in the future. Welcome to Nigeria 2 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Yugoslavia247(m): 3:23pm On Aug 14 |
janedonez: Goat We can see how far you have represented Nigeria. Ewu gambia 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Khallicopyro: 3:25pm On Aug 14 |
Britain need to recolonize this country again for like 50 years more. Na premature independence dey cause all these ones 3 Likes |
Re: Cyclists Can't Train In Abuja Velodrome Due To Religious Activities - Ukpeseraye by Amgreatfu: 3:25pm On Aug 14 |
When Peter Obi was talking most they insult am 4 Likes |
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