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Sports / Nigerians Wastes Up To #1.4bn Everyday On Sport Betting by Prinzo34: 7:54am On Jun 27, 2016
Casinos and endless entertainment are primarily what Las Vegas in the US is known for. But back home in Nigeria, those involved in casino and sports betting are discriminated against by the larger society. In an interview, Yahaya Maikori, the president of the Nigeria Gaming Association (NGA), speaks on the success and challenges of the industry back home in Nigeria. Excerpt. Betting is becoming very popular in Nigeria with the likes of Naija Bet, 1960 Bet amongst others.What is fueling this revolution as far sports betting is concerned in Nigeria? Yes. It may seem revolutionary but it is not entirely a new thing. It started with pools betting which has been around even from when we were children. However the revolution you talk about is now fueled by several things which include access to media, technology and the internet, which have now brought sports even to our mobile phones. Also, the emergence of big brands like the English Premier League, the German Bundesliga, etc. Some of these companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars have in the process of building their brands embarked on some form of evangelization attracting massive followership across the globe. The passion sports evokes has contributed immensely to the popularity of sports betting. Sports betting means to bet on a sporting event. Since Nigerians are sports loving people, getting people from just enjoying a game to staking cash on what they are passionate about is really easy. Tell our readers what they might not know about the Nigeria Gaming Association (NGA). The association started about five years ago when we started having issues with some of the government regulatory bodies. First we started as Association of Casino Operators of Nigeria (ACON), and as time went on, we started to notice the growth of other areas like sports betting, online, etc. So, we decided to broaden the association to cover the whole gaming industry. Currently, our trustees represent different sectors of the industry. The idea is to create a platform for the advancement of our common interest as well as liaise with relevant institutions particularly government to build an economically viable industry for all stakeholders. The manner in which you talk about ‘gaming industry’ suggests to me that we have an industry here in Nigeria. In actual sense, do we really have gaming industry yet? Oh we have a very big gaming industry, probably bigger than what you imagine. In an interview some time back I stated that sports betting were a N40 billion industry annually. But with the information currently available to me now, I know sport betting in Nigeria is much bigger than that and that is only one side of the story. We have casino, we have lottery, promos, poker, video games and apps, etc. READ ALSO: NFF furious with referees favoring teams in the NPFL The Nigerian Lottery Act defines lottery to include “any game of chance or game of skill”. If you use that definition, you will find out that the issue is gone beyond your traditional perception of the industry. It also means that promos sponsored by corporate organizations fall into this space; these include those by telcos, banks, FMCGs, etc. Traditionally, when we talk about the gaming industry, we tend to limit it to only when people stake money but it goes way beyond that. When you text for the purpose of winning something or when you play Candy Crush or Angry Birds on your phone or laptop it means you are actively engaged at some level in the industry. Yahaya Maikori In terms of size, sports betting alone is conveniently over N100 billion in revenues annually. There is a report that says Nigerians stake N1.4 billion every day on sports betting, although I don’t know the basis of that report. But that begins to give you an insight into how big the industry possibly is. Even looking at some of the information I am privy to reinforce those projections. We haven’t even talked about lottery, which is surprisingly still bigger than sport betting. How, in your view, can government create or increase its own revenue in this huge industry as you are saying? First of all, the government needs to understand the industry especially the value chain. Government should not wear the ‘we don’t want to get involved in it’ attitude. This industry is a critical part of the entertainment industry because that is the first service it provides. What you decide to do is entirely your own choice. Some people play video games without staking anything; while some play and stake something. Some people watch football and stake cash while others watch and don’t. The industry is totally ICT driven; a report says Nigeria loses over $5 billion to foreign companies on software per annum. So you can imagine the revenue and employment opportunities that government can tap into if they encourage Nigerian software developers. So primarily, any gaming company is an ICT company. Ninety per cent of what they do is based on ICT. Tourism is another opportunity for government to tap into and that is why people go to Las Vegas and you will be amazed at how many Nigerians travel to Vegas, Macau, etc. Lottery has traditionally been seen as form of taxation and I believe you are going to see many state governments start to run their lottery as an alternative revenue stream. Shouldn’t we be thinking about adequate legislative framework now as a step towards unleashing the industry’s huge economic potential in order to increase government’s revenue in the sector? At the moment, there is nothing deliberate in terms of legislation as far as the gaming industry is concerned. What we have is haphazard. You know in 1977, I think it was Obasanjo’s government that banned the importation of slot machines. Whatever the intention was then the purpose has been defeated and the law is obsolete because things have totally changed. With the benefit of technology people simply download slots apps on their phones while using their credit cards to pay. There is a need for us to have national policy on gaming for the purpose of integrating it into our developmental plan. In fact, a new research shows that with the continued automation of businesses will result in massive unemployment, the millennial will depend on the gaming industry for livelihood potentially making it the biggest industry in the next 10-15 years. For most investors they consider our market a grey market because of the lack of proper legislation in most of the states. Government needs to know that the gaming industry is part of popular culture and technology has made it ubiquitous and the only way you can get a grip is to be proactive in legislating for the sector. Now, there has been this talk of diversifying the Nigerian economy by successive governments since only God knows when, without any deliberate policy and action to back it up. Using the same terminology (diversification), how can government benefit in the industry in terms of taxes? The gaming industry is being taxed at the moment but without an understanding of the uniqueness of the industry and I think this was one of the reasons why our association was formed. The uniform application of taxes without regard to the peculiarity of the industry has discouraged a lot of local operators and potential foreign investors to the Nigerian market. But if the tax regime is properly aligned with what obtains internationally, it will definitely be a huge revenue stream for Nigeria. So, taxes for lottery and sports betting are totally different; in short all the subsectors are taxed differently taking into account their uniqueness. Improper taxation will simply discourage investments while making operators go underground which can become detrimental to the economy. So, engaging the Federal Inland Revenue is top on our agenda. That now takes us to job creation. In what way can government partner with the gaming industry key stakeholders including the gaming association to create employment for the teeming youths in the country? Also, since government maybe naïve of this opportunity, what is your organization doing to bring government up to speed about this huge potential? Part of what we intend to do soon is to hold a media briefing with some of our trustees and members in attendance. This briefing I believe will help lift the mystery surrounding the industry. We need the media to understand in order to help push our agenda of ‘economic development through gaming’. At this briefing data from other jurisdictions would be showcased to disprove some of the misconceptions about the industry. For example, the word ‘casino’ evokes memories of the 60s where all manner of crime converged but casinos are now legitimate establishments you can go to without fear. Besides, the government has several mechanisms in place to check even money laundering which they were hitherto known for. In any case, today’s casino has changed and can also be experienced online or with your phone. We hosted an event last year (Big Africa Summit) in Lagos, where we had key government officials in attendance. We are planning another one this year. We intend to interact with some of the key government agencies we think are important to the development of the industry. This kind of engagement will be the first step towards being able to profile the value chain and how to leverage on the potentials. In the ICT world, companies have been valued in billions of dollars without grossing any revenue. If for example, the gaming companies were using local software, you can only imagine how much of the $5 billion being lost annually on software will be saved by Nigeria! That amount represents a huge leakage to our economy. So, gaming companies are essentially software companies with huge potentials for exports and I believe we have enough local talent to build software that can become dominant in powering the industry world wide. But is there any country you can sight as example where gaming industry is hugely adding to its economic value? Let us not go too far. Let us look at the UK and the US. What drives the economy of Las Vegas, Macau? Some will call it tourism while some call it entertainment and this is part of the reason for poor data because it touches different sectors. Some call it gambling but elsewhere they are known as the software or tech industry. The gaming industry contributes hugely to the economy of these countries. Even in Nigeria, the problem is that we have just not been able to look at it for what it is, and that is why we have not been able to figure its exact contribution to Nigeria’s GDP. READ ALSO: Five countries that may likely win Euro 2016 So, what is the association of which you are the president doing to bridge this data gap in order for you to be able to state categorically the gaming industry’s contribution to the GDP? I asked this question because government may want you to convince it what your contributions are at the moment if it will have a sense of this potential. We have started engaging all the relevant stakeholders. We also make available templates to our members to assist us with data capture; but the most effective way of covering the leakages is to educate government on the benefits and importance of putting in place framework that will enhance proper licensing, monitoring and enforcement. As a first step to achieve this, we are partnering with Clarion Events, owners of ICE/EIG, to host a high level event this year where we are going to have all the critical government institutions in one room to chart a way forward. Lastly, who are those that constitute the stakeholders of the gaming industry in Nigeria? The stakeholders are many. We have government institutions, state governments, those interested in entertainment, financial institutions especially those involved in payment processing; investors, operators and even the punters. The truth is that we are all stakeholders in this industry at some level.

Music/Radio / Skales And Manager Arrested For Fraud by Prinzo34: 10:07pm On Jun 04, 2016
Skales and Osagie, his manager Skales and his manager have
reportedly been arrested Skales who was reportedly arrested alongside his manager Osagie, were accused of committing fraud against his
record label, Baseline Records. The duo
were accused of also diverting the funds
meant for the record label. According to an insider who is identified as
Wale Ewedemi, the duo had confessed to
taking over 10million Naira from the label. Here’s what he said: “Skales and His Manager Osagie have
been remanded in Police Custody after
confessing to various charges of fraud
and diversion of Baseline Records
funds.They are currently assisting the
Police in unraveling the extent of the fraud. Running into tens of millions of
naira. At the inception of the contract, he
was given a fully furnished luxury
apartment in Lekki in a gated estate,
with a brand new customized SUV. And
a multi-million Naira sign on Fee. The
record label also gave him a free hand to select and run his brand, supported
by a multi million Naira corporate
expense account. Skales behavior has
reduced the appetite of the Record
label to assist other young talents to
achieve their full potential.” PAY ATTENTION: Get the latest gossips on Naij Gossip App Here’s what popular OAP Daddy Freeze of
CoolFM Lagos, had to say on the issue: “@kaylahoniwo and I talked about this
on @coolfmlagos today on the #
RoadShow. Many of these artistes are
from the hood. One small hit and they
upgrade their transportation from
Marwa and Molue to a 2006 Range Rover or G wagon with 2014 body kit,
then they upgrade their housing from
mushin or Aj city to LEKKI phase
one…. But the problem is they don’t
upgrade their minds!!! They do business
with intelligent and witty entrepreneurs while using their ‘Molue mentality’, not
realizing that a contract is a contract
and GRA-GRA cannot break it! The other day DJ Zeez was asked to
pay his record label N21m, then the
vector issue, then Runtown was issued
a court injunction restraining him from
performing and now skales allegedly
sleeping inside police cell!! Upcoming artistes abeg make una
learn how to read book, no be
everything be swag, no be everything
be gra-gra! Please don’t jump and sign
your life away for a plate of porridge!
UPGRADE YOUR MINDS!!!! Still trying to get Osagie and Skales for their own
side of the story so expect more
updates tomorrow…. In the meantime
remember to read whatever u sign o!
And make sure u have a good
lawyer…” What do you think?

Education / Re: Post Utme Exams Scrapped Out! by Prinzo34: 8:41pm On Jun 02, 2016
Yes o, reverendfada
Education / Post Utme Exams Scrapped Out! by Prinzo34: 7:03pm On Jun 02, 2016
An information reaching us says that, henceforth the conduct of post UTME by Nigerian Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Educations should be stopped. Jamb has also used this opportunity to announce the official cut off mark, which is 180 for all schools. This decision was taken at the Jamb the concluded 2016 JAMB Combined Policy Meeting on Admissions to Universities, Polytechnics and other higher institutions in Nigeria. The issue about the cut off mark of 180 is
that, no higher institution; universities,
polytechnics, colleges of education or
certificate awarding institutions
recognized by JAMB will go below 180.
This does not mean that they cannot go above the benchmark which is 180. Post UTME Exercise Has Been Cancelled As we all know, the issue concerning the conduct of post UTME has been on the table for discussion for a while, and it looks like Jamb has finally took a bold step to eliminate it. This means that institutions will no longer conduct Post-UTME screenings. At the meeting, the minister of education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, there is confidence in what JAMB is doing and hence no need to conduct another examination for candidates seeking admission into higher institutions by various institutions in Nigeria any longer. That, any university that have complaints against JAMB should bring it forward for address. No Extra Payment To Jamb For Services Rendered Again We all know that, Jamb will charge you for
any service they want to render you. They
charge for almost everything. The minister directed JAMB to stop demanding extra charges on other services rendered by the board to candidates which include change of course/institution. The JAMB Registrar, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde said this after the meeting, “180 is given, no institution will go below 180 this year, And some universities can go above it, I know University of Ife will not go below 200 and University of Lagos will not go below 200 and also UI. All these ones stand but 180 as bench mark for others. “This year we have more than enough candidates, we have over 1.5 million candidates so we will get enough candidates to take in all the schools if they are serious. Re-distribution is already ongoing, because it is embedded in the registration procedure.” Universities Are Yet To Respond to this, as we all know that, so many Universities has conducted their 2016/2017 post UTME and some are still on the process as we speak. Let see what we be the development.

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Jokes Etc / Top 20 Pidgin Slangs Used In Nigeria With Their Meanings by Prinzo34: 8:21pm On May 31, 2016
There is no doubt Nigeria is a country
with diverse tribes; these tribes have
their own culture and do things that are
exclusive to them. it is also possible
for a tribe in Nigeria to say something
and get people outside the tribe looking lost. There are slangs and codes used while
conversing; these slangs are mainly known
by people who live in the country or people
who show interest in learning them. As a
result of the usage of these slangs, some of
them have become so popular and are widely used by almost everybody in the
country. Pidgin is a language spoken by most
Nigerians; it is the break-even language as
most tribes are able to speak and
understand it. Pidgin is also known as
broken English because English is the basis
of the language. Although, Warri people feel it is exclusive to them, people from other
regions in the country also speak the
language. In major cities like Lagos, Abuja and
Portharcourt, it is very rare for one to move
round without speaking pidgin or hearing
some pidgin slangs. Since we have given
you a piece on some of the popular slangs used in Nigeria and what they mean, we would be checking out some of the pidgin
slangs used in Nigeria and what they mean. Find some of the pidgin slangs below: 1. Fall my hand This is a popular slang in Nigeria. When the
speaker says no go fall my hand, he or she means she does not want to be
disappointed. Nigerians often use this
phrase when conversing with one another. 2. I go change am for you As funny as this pidgin slang sounds, it
usually heard when the speaker is giving out
words of warning. This is the speaker’s way
of asking someone to be careful and not get
him or her angry. When you hear this phrase in Nigeria, do
not think the speaker is talking about
change; it could also be used in another
context where the speaker is being lenient
and is talking about replacing an object. 3. Pepper don red This is another popular slangs Nigerian use
while communicating. When this phrase is
being used when talking about a person, it
means the person’s luck has changed and
the person is richer. 4. Baff up When Nigerians use this slang, they are
talking about someone being nicely dressed.
Baff up could be substituted for Kak up
which means the same thing. When this
pidgin slang is heard, the speaker is
commending the dress sense of a person. 5. Bust my skeroo When this pidgin slang is heard, the speaker
is obviously a Warri person or someone
affiliated to that part of the country. This
means to blow one’s mind. The speaker is
obviously amazed or wowed by something. READ ALSO: 6 weird places ladies take photos used as profile pictures 6. Yan This means talk or gist. Sometimes the
speaker could say wetin you dey yan? This means what are you talking about? It is
a slang used by most Nigerians when pidgin
is being spoken. 7. Crash This is another popular pidgin slang used in
Nigeria. Although the word itself is an
English word, when it is being strung along
with other pidgin words, it means to sleep. It
is talking about the speaker’s tiredness and
the need to rest or sleep. 8. You dey kolo This means someone is crazy. This means
whoever the speaker is referring to needs
to have his or her head checked. It is a
popular slang in Nigeria and people often
use it while teasing themselves about a
particular situation or thing. 9. Yanga or effizy This slang means to be boisterous or
pompous. It is quite possible for someone
who does not understand pidgin or the
slangs used in Nigeria to be completely lost
while he or she is being analyzed with this
language. As a result of the popularity of this slang, a
Nigerian who reside in his home country
would understand this. 10. Fabu Oh boy no dey give me that kind fabu. This sentence is warning someone off lying. Fabu means lie; and as used in the example above, it means the speaker is aware of the
gist being fake and is expressing his or her
disbelief. 11. Gbege Gbege means trouble. It could be used
along with some other words or said as is it
is. it could be substituted with the word
‘gobe’ which means the same thing.
Nigerians often use it while conversing. 12. Demor This means to show off; some Nigerians
indeed like to pose or demor with things that
do not belong to them. This means to act up
and pretend to be something one is not. 13. The shenkiz dem jst dey matrix The word shenkiz or cury is used to refer to
ladies or girls. This pidgin slang as
expressed above means the girls are
tripping. The speaker must have identified a
group of girls who are interested in him or
something he has. 14. Jones Do not mistake this word for the name of a
person even though it is in reality. When this
is used as slang, it is talking about someone
or a group of people not being smart in a
particular situation. Babe, you don jones. The speaker is talking about someone not
seizing the opportunity where he or she
ought to. READ ALSO: 7 sets of guys that find it difficult to woo women 15. Shak up This slang means to be drunk or to consume
a large amount of alcohol. The word could
also be substituted for the word ‘shayo’ which means the same thing. 16. Jack This slang is popularly used among students
in Nigeria. It means to read. 17. Waka Waka means to walk. Whatever follows this
slang would now indicate how fast or slow
the person being talked about is moving.
When the word is being duplicated, it could
mean aimless movement around the town. 18. All join When you hear this pidgin slang, it is talking
about a collective item or group of things. It
means everything is included. READ ALSO: 6 signs your woman would sleep around in marriage 19. Aproko This is slang means to gossip. Anybody who
is fond of talking about other people’s
businesses and affairs is labelled as an
aproko. 20. Sort When this slang is being used while
speaking pidgin it means to bribe someone.
When police officers ask drivers to sort them
while driving, they want to be bribed.
Health / This Is What Happens To Your Body When You Stop Having Sex by Prinzo34: 7:58pm On May 31, 2016
It is a well-known fact that active
sexual life influences your health in a
very good way. But would you know
that abstinence could actually be
harmful? The lack of sexual activity could influence not
only physical but also mental health. Bladder
dysfunction, erectile dysfunction and
depression are only few of long abstinence’s
side effects one could experience. If you are leading active sexual life – good
for you, keep it up! It influences your
general health only in a good way.
Researches show that people having
intercourse at least 2-3 times per week,
have generally more positive set of mind, are less likely to suffer from hight blood
pressure, have a better working immune
system and are more stress resistant. However, in case if you haven’t found your
significant one and seem to be in no rush,
you should definitely know about these side
effects total lack of sexual activity might
result in. Here is what happens to your body when
you don’t have a sexual life. 1. Deterioration of brain function Sex makes you smarter. Researches has
shown regular sexual satisfaction is prone to
heighten your memory capacity and better
studying results. 2. Erectile dysfunction Men that have not sufficient frequency of
sexual activity are twice more likely to
experience erectile dysfunction than the
ones who have sex at least once per week. 3. Self esteem Staying clear of sex can hit your self esteem,
well, in the nuts! It can also form a sort of
feeling of guilt, lower oxytocin and other
important hormone’s production. 4. Low natural lubricant production Experts say regular sexual activity is
influencing the level of natural lubricant
woman’s body can produce. Some time of
abstinence can result in feeling of dryness
and provoke the need for artificial lubricants
to be used. 5. Reduction of bladder control Strong pelvic diaphragm is mandatory for
the ability to avoid urinary leakage. The
good kind of sex is an excellent exercise for
those muscles as they are contracting and
firming during orgasm.

Sports / Ibrahimovic, Mane, Stones To Lead Jose Mourinho's Manchester United Era by Prinzo34: 9:15am On May 23, 2016
The summer transfer window will be
opening before you know it, and rumours
around the world are picking up steam. As
always, Transfer Talk has its finger on the
pulse when it comes to the latest gossip.
See the latest deals here. TOP STORY: Zlatan 'to spearhead Mourinho
era' And so, to quote Louis van Gaal on the day
of his Manchester United team's FA Cup final
victory over Crystal Palace, "it's over." Or
was it Roy Orbison who sang that once? Whatever, one thing that isn't over -- in fact,
it has hardly begun -- is the whirl of
speculation over which players will arrive,
and which will leave, as the Jose Mourinho
era gets going. Step forward the Telegraph, which tells us one of the first stars in will be Zlatan Ibrahimovic, on his way from Paris Saint- Germain. The paper says Mourinho is all set to move
for Ibrahimovic, with confirmation of the ex-
Chelsea chief's appointment as United boss
likely to reach us within the next day or two. Ibrahimovic and Mourinho have a strong
relationship, the Telegraph stresses, dating
back to their successful spell working
together at Inter Milan. The 34-year-old has turned down offers to
move to the Chinese Super League and
MLS club LA Galaxy because he wants to
play in the Premier League before going
anywhere else, it reports. TELEGRAPH SPORT: Mourinho wants Zlatan
at United #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/AY51KlHU2E - Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) 22 May 2016 What's more, it adds that the United future
of David de Gea, thought to have been uncertain if Van Gaal remained as manager,
now seems far more clear-cut. It says the goalkeeper "is expected to stay
at Old Trafford now Van Gaal is going" and
can look forward to "another significant
summer of investment in the squad." So who else might be arriving? Well, the
Telegraph says Mourinho "will target a
centre-half, at least one central midfielder, a
fast, right-sided forward and a striker." Potential arrivals include Southampton's Sadio Mane, a player for whom United had an offer turned down last year, and Everton
defender John Stones -- a major target for Mourinho's Chelsea last summer. PSG defender Marquinhos is another on the list, and two others who have long been
linked, Sporting Lisbon midfielder Joao Mario and Real Madrid star James Rodriguez, remain possibilities. But could a farewell to LVG also mean a
farewell to one of United's greatest
stalwarts, Ryan Giggs? The Sun thinks so, reporting that Giggs "is ready to say goodbye to Manchester United
after 29 years." It reports that Mourinho will offer the
Welshman a coaching role, with the Old
Trafford powers that be "keen to keep
Giggs." "But it will be left to No. 2 Giggs to decide --
and Mourinho believes he will probably
reject the offer [in order] to become a
manager in his own right," it concludes. Now that really would be the end of an era. Palace want to strike it big Meanwhile, Crystal Palace, the team United
beat at Wembley, are looking ahead as they
seek to overcome the disappointment of
missing out on the first major trophy in their
history. Dancing manager Alan Pardew wants them
to spend big on a big name or two --
something along the lines of the Selhurst
Park coup he managed when bringing in Yohan Cabaye last summer. This time, his main target will be a new
striker, says the Mirror -- and he reckons only high-calibre players need be in
consideration. "We've shown we have got talent. We need
to refine it a little bit and we are going to try
to do that in the transfer market -- but we
are a force to be reckoned with," it quotes
Pardew as saying. "So if you're asking whether there is going
to be a big name, perhaps there will --
because they are going to need to be." Of more immediate concern to Pardew might
be what the Express describes as the "battle" he faces to keep Jason Puncheon after dropping the midfielder from his
starting lineup for the FA Cup final. The paper claims Pardew and Puncheon --
who came on as a substitute to give the
Eagles the lead -- had an "explosive" row
after the match, with the manager having
said Puncheon "might not forgive" him for
the decision not to start him. Gunners take it to the Maxi From South London to North now, and to
Arsenal -- where the Mirror reports that Arsene Wenger is poised to reanimate old
attempts to sign Maxi Romero from Velez Sarsfield. A move for the forward was abandoned
when he suffered a knee ligament injury
shortly before a switch was due to go
through last year. Although Wenger wants to push through a
deal for the 17-year-old, he will have to be
convinced of his fitness, the paper adds. Meanwhile -- and with more of an eye on the
here and now -- his top striking target
remains Juventus star Alvaro Morata. Tap-ins - Andre Ayew has told a French television channel that "clubs are interested in me"
and stressed that his ambition is to play in
the Champions League -- but added that he
is happy at Swansea City. Ayew told TF1: "Every player wants to compete for the Champions League. A time
will come when I'll aim for that. With what
I've accomplished this season, clubs are
interested in me. We will see." - Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin has said he is happy at the club and brushed off
speculation that he could move to
Barcelona. Bellerin, who enjoyed an outstanding
season as the Gunners finished second in
the Premier League, has been linked with a
return to the Camp Nou, where he began
his career. But he told Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo: "I'm very happy, so I don't see myself anywhere other than at Arsenal."

Sports / Iheanacho Beats Aguero, Kane & Others To Award by Prinzo34: 7:43am On May 20, 2016
– Iheanacho sweeps Man City awards – The 19-year-old named deadliest
striker in EPL – Iheanacho is the first academy player
to become a regular fixture in the first
team of Manchester City Super Eagles youngster Kelechi Iheanacho
had the best goals-to-minute ratio in the just
concluded Premier League season. The Manchester City striker scored a goal
every 93.88 minutes which was a better
record than Sergio Aguero, Harry Kane and
Jamie Vardy. He finished with a total of eight league goals
from just 752 minutes of action, despite
coming from the bench in most of his
appearances. Following his good scoring ratio, Iheanacho
picked up several awards at Manchester
City’s Alternative End of Season Awards on
Thursday, May 19. PAY ATTENTION: Get the latest sports news on Naij Sports App View image on Twitter Follow Premier League ✔ @premierleague TOP 15/16 #BPL MINS/GOAL (min 5 goals):
Iheanacho - 93.88
Aguero - 98.88
Sturridge - 122.38
Vardy - 130.79

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Sports / Sevilla Wins Liverpool by Prinzo34: 10:16pm On May 18, 2016
Sevilla lift the Europa League trophy for the third straight year Smiles in the stands now though as Sevilla lift the Europa League trophy - the club's fifth in ten years. What an achievement. Liverpool players watch on from picthside - well most of them. Nathaniel Clyne among those who walked off down the tunnel, unable to watch proceedings. Sevilla's players celebrate with the trophy after winning the UEFA Europa League final for the third season running 21:50 Sevilla players form a guard of honour as Liverpool walk up the stadium steps Not many harder walks in football than having to collect runners-up medals, and dejected Reds players are led by by Klopp who has had to do this five times in a row now. Sevilla's players celebrates with supporters after winning the UEFA Europa League Sevilla's players celebrate with supporters having won the competition for a third straight year Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool reacts after seeing his side throw away the Europa League final

Sports / Re: Sabi Punters Prediction Group by Prinzo34: 5:09pm On May 18, 2016
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Crime / Secondary School Students Caught Having Sex In Kenya by Prinzo34: 3:09pm On May 14, 2016
According to reports, a group of secondary
school students aged between 15 and 17
were caught having group sex in Kenya. The students were said to have rented a
room in Kipkorgot Estate, in the outskirts of
Eldoret, Kenya. The group of students were said to have
consisted of five boys and one girl from
different schools in the Nandi, Uasin Gishu
and Elgeyo Marakwet County area. The
students who are in forms 1 and 2, were
reportedly living together since their schools resumed for the second term. Confirming the incident, the assistant
Kapsoya chief, Fiona Bartocho, said they
had found the students having an orgy
when they raided their room. The residents of the area gathered and
flogged the students thoroughly before
releasing them to the police.

Education / 7 Yr Old Girl Born Without Hands Wins HANDWRITING Competition.... by Prinzo34: 2:59pm On May 14, 2016
– Parents say they were worried sick
about their daughter’s physical
challenges – There was huge relief, however,
when she started dressing herself – School principal believed in the girl
and registered her for the handwriting
competition – Father says it will be impossible for
young Anaya not to do anything she
wants to do Anaya Ellick, a seven-year-old girl born
without hands, has won a national
handwriting competition in the United States. ABC News reports that the youngster
mastered the art of writing by holding her
pencil in between the ends of her arms and
stays at a comfortable edge of her desk to
write. Anaya holds on to the trophy she won for
having the best handwriting. It was gathered also, that the girl had the
option of using prosthetics, but she decided
to use her own arms instead and became so
good that she won the Nicholas Maxim
Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript
Penmanship for beautiful writing in 2016.

Sports / Re: I Tried To Withdraw My Money From Bet9ja And This Happened! by Prinzo34: 6:39pm On May 11, 2016
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Sports / Clean Bet9ja Prediction For 12/05/2016 by Prinzo34: 6:34pm On May 11, 2016
Booking Number: MR93NV 11/05/2016 17:53:00 Code 2272 Date 12/05/2016 18:00:00 Event IK Start - Rosenborg BK Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1864 Date 12/05/2016 19:45:00 Event Aberdeen - Hearts Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1X Code 1267 Date 12/05/2016 19:45:00 Event Portsmouth - Plymouth Argyle Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1X Code 2237 Date 12/05/2016 18:45:00 Event Young Boys Bern - St. Gallen Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1532 Date 12/05/2016 08:00:00 Event Dalian Boyang - Hangzhou Greentown FC Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1043 Date 12/05/2016 01:30:00 Event Dom Bosco MT - Atletico PR Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 2722 Date 12/05/2016 20:15:00 Event Stjarnan Gardabae - Throttur Reykjavik Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1687 Date 12/05/2016 11:00:00 Event Serbia U17 - Netherlands U17 Live/Prematch Normal Selection X2 Code 1688 Date 12/05/2016 11:00:00 Event Spain U17 - Italy U17 Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1X Code 1942 Date 12/05/2016 17:00:00 Event EL Zamalek - Petrojet FC Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1046 Date 12/05/2016 16:00:00 Event Sweden U17 - France U17 Live/Prematch Normal Selection X2 Code 1047 Date 12/05/2016 16:00:00 Event Denmark U17 - England U17 Live/Prematch Normal Selection X2 Code 1058 Date 12/05/2016 18:30:00 Event TV Kalkum-Wittlaer - Wuppertaler SV Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1530 Date 12/05/2016 18:30:00 Event FC Neman Grodno - FC BATE Borisov Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1497 Date 12/05/2016 11:30:00 Event Alanyaspor - Giresunspor Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1
Sports / Clean 04/05/2016 Prediction by Prinzo34: 11:48am On May 04, 2016
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Booking Number: M9J2K8 04/05/2016 10:45:00 Code 1374 Date 04/05/2016 19:45:00 Event Real Madrid - Manchester City Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1X Code 1550 Date 04/05/2016 16:30:00 Event IFK Mariehamn - PK-35Vantaa Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1439 Date 04/05/2016 17:00:00 Event Kongsvinger IL - Strommen IF Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1440 Date 04/05/2016 17:00:00 Event Sandefjord Fotball - Lillestrom SK Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1442 Date 04/05/2016 17:00:00 Event Sandnes Ulf - IK Start Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1446 Date 04/05/2016 17:00:00 Event Nardo - Rosenborg BK Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1197 Date 04/05/2016 17:45:00 Event TSV Schilksee - Hamburger SV II Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1455 Date 04/05/2016 17:45:00 Event FC Schalke 04 II - SC Wiedenbruck Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1083 Date 04/05/2016 17:45:00 Event Hannover 96 II - BV Cloppenburg Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1150 Date 04/05/2016 19:45:00 Event Harrogate Town - AFC Fylde Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1176 Date 04/05/2016 19:45:00 Event Truro City - Maidstone Utd Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1X Code 1016 Date 04/05/2016 19:45:00 Event Queens Park - Cowdenbeath Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1108 Date 04/05/2016 19:45:00 Event Raith Rovers - Hibernian Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 1631 Date 04/05/2016 16:30:00 Event Sparta Prague - Jablonec Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 1962 Date 04/05/2016 18:45:00 Event Galatasaray - Caykur Rizespor Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1X Code 1539 Date 04/05/2016 17:00:00 Event JK Sillamae Kalev - Viimsi JK Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 2765 Date 04/05/2016 16:00:00 Event FK Backa BP - FK Sloboda Uzice Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 2771 Date 04/05/2016 16:00:00 Event FK Zemun - FK Proleter Novi Sad Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1 Code 2863 Date 04/05/2016 16:00:00 Event Celik Zenica - Zeljeznicar Live/Prematch Normal Selection 2 Code 2866 Date 04/05/2016 16:00:00 Event FK Sarajevo - Doboj Kakanj Live/Prematch Normal Selection 1
Education / Animal Husandry Still On Our Hands by Prinzo34: 7:25am On May 03, 2016
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Education / Get Your Commerce Answers Waec Answers Here by Prinzo34: 7:18am On May 03, 2016
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