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Omooba77:Eyah. May his soul rest in peace. Amen |
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tunapawizzy: Since the g into law of the PIA in 2021 Marginal fields no longer exist. They are converted to PMLs. 2 Likes |
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iwaeda: The financial commitments required to keep these blocks, under the requirements of the PIA, are too heavy, even with the Consortiums formed. Oil business is denominated in US dollars but most of these companies are only liquid in naira. 1 Like |
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CodeTemplarr: That is not Lagos to Ibadan, it is Lagos to Sagamu and then Ijebu-Ode. That is the correct route. |
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sirwally: This is a 1992/93 and not 1996 3 Likes |
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yinkeys: Have you already identified the new Two left full backs, two right backs and Four center backs? Please recommend to the NFF 3 Likes 1 Share |
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sleekymag: Same here. I had A1 in Maths in WAEC, 1996. There was no JAMB that year so I had enough time to prepare for the 1997 JAMB. I didn't cheat. But my result was not released. It really affected a lot of Centers in Surulere then. |
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Racoon: I was among this 95,000 ![]() I took another JAMB the next year, filling another course and University and got itted. Today I can only look back and agree that in life you can through disappointment for a better opportunity. |
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TheSuperNerd: The success of this crop of U20 players is important. The 2013 & 2015 U17 products and other players of their Generation are already in their late 20s approaching 30. If we don't assemble another crop of future Super Eagles with this crop, sorry we may have to turn our eyes to the foreign burns, even more now than before. |
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TheSuperNerd: I really feel sad for that U17 team. They were just so unfortunate to miss out of the CAF U17. They had the potential of doing well at the FIFA U17 WC. And Cletus could have taken the world cup by storm. I believe this U20 provides him with another opportunity. Boy competes well with the U20s. Even a highly talented 17yrs old Kanu Nwankwo then couldn't compete with the U20 team that had Okocha, Tijania Babangida and Taribo West but had a master class tournament when dropped to play with the U17 team. For Cletus to compete well at this level it really shows his potentials. 6 Likes 4 Shares |
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TheSuperNerd: I agree 100% The rest na just Carpenters (in the voice of Chriskels ![]() 2 Likes |
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TheSuperNerd: I am glad to see that Cletus is able to step into this team. His for our first goal was a Master piece. His talent is obviously showing. |
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TheSuperNerd:Ow OK. I thought the commentator mentioned we are playing Sierra Leone. Maybe he meant Morocco facing Sierra Leone then. |
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TheSuperNerd: I had tried to convince myself about the quality of this team but this Kenya game sums it up for me. They are not as good as the last U20 not to talk of the Obuh's crop. Siasia's boys are like Universes ahead of them Now they are to face a highly gifted, well drilled and strong Sierra Leonean side. 3 Likes |
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TheSuperNerd: True. After watching the Morocco vs Kenya game, I knew it was not going to be easy for the Flying Eagles. I like the fact that we are really very solid at the back and our goalie has so far displayed exceptional qualities. I only just hope we top the group so we can face an easier opponent in the knock out stage, which will actually be the World Cup qualification decider. |
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Ihenzy:It was actually a highly tactical game with both sides showing respect for each other and both also knowing that a draw will likely be enough to see them to the next round. With that draw, Kenya has been kicked out as the max they can finish with is 3pts which Tunisia has already and will be ahead of Kenya on head to head. 1 Like |
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jordyspices: Na their voices also loud . Maybe na the day wey Mancity play Manu, so boys dey busy with ball. 3 Likes |
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Really very talented. But all na trickery.
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Kog45: Yes I that 4 nations tourney, where the Big boys were giving excuses and opted out. 2 Likes |
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yinkeys: Yes, he needs to experiment with the games but winning will boost the confidence level of the team going into the next round of the qualifiers. We need to win all games. 2 Likes |
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Odunayaw: It is safer to start with same starting 11 as last game, bro. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Starting line up vs Zimbabwe
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Dannyxy: Exactly |
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elyte89: Which kain COSAFA CUP. They have no excuse on this one. The hammer will fall on them. |
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UncleHaba22: I don't think so. The stronger teams are bouncing back already |
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semid4lyfe: Yeah, and you can see that the SA media outfit conceded that there is a possibility of 3points deduction. 3 Likes |
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https://www.thesouthafrican.com/sport/soccer/bafana-bafana/did-bafana-bafana-field-an-ineligible-player-latest-update/ From a South African media outfit |
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BankyGee: So if a player from Lesotho can miss a match day 3 game because of 2 Yellow cards why will a South African player not miss a match Day 5 game due to same reason? 2 Likes |
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Car321: True, he didn't play in their Match day 3 game against Zimbabwe |
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[quote author=elyte89 post=134702186][/quote] If it was true, then he wasn't supposed to play against Rwanda. Rwanda is awarded the 3pts and 3 goals in that game. But Rwanda won the game 1:0 anyways. |
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