
richard nnorom
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richard nnorom
@Monteriche
Father,Poet,Engineer, Man Utd fan, and peoples person madly in love with Jesus Christ.
Lagos, Nigeria Se unió Şubat 2011
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@TheAthleticFC There’s no way that’s a yellow card. Your tone says it all. Writing to suppress what was visibly a World Cup ending tackle. That’s a red card any day any time. The script is to have the usual suspects at the finals. Rubbish World Cup
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As brilliant and utterly irrepressible as Lionel Messi is, there have been a few occasions during his illustrious career when opponents — and certainly opposition fans — have suggested that he has received “special treatment” from referees.
What is certain is that, between scoring his first and second goals against Algeria, he got lucky. A challenge on Algeria captain Aissa Mandi, who was caught by Messi on his right calf and Achilles tendon, could have earned at least a yellow card — and plausibly a red card — but Polish referee Szymon Marciniak was content to award a free kick.
It was a strange incident. Mandi was in control of the ball, going nowhere fast, and there was little prospect of dispossessing him from Messi’s position. To make a lunge like that, with his studs up, seemed incomprehensible, never mind dangerous.
Special treatment? At the very least it was lenient refereeing. A yellow card would perhaps have been the most widely expected outcome — a red card second — but Messi was certainly lucky to get away scot-free.
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@Imranmuhdz Abi dem hand her over. Since they have decided to be clownish.
If na south south nau or east, dem go wan kill even d trees.
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Les arbitres ont reçu des instructions pour éliminer certaines nations ???
Pablo González@PGonzalezMedia
🚨 Todavía mi cabeza no puede comprender cómo le robaron a Haití tan descaradamente. ❌ Dos posibles penales. ❌ Una plancha a la altura de la rodilla. ❌ Cero llamados del VAR. 🤦♂️ Tres jugadas polémicas, tres oportunidades para revisar... y eligieron mirar para otro lado.
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@novieverest Gravity has nothing on Nigeria 😂😂😂. Market forces are only good for propulsion.
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This is the problem with profiling. Even the ones wey no get intention go suffer from the problems of the other criminal group.
Eastern Heritage Network@heritagenewsnet
🚨 JUST IN: Reported Sighting of Fulani Herdsmen in Oraukwu Community Raises Security Concerns
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Eddie Mendez reporting 👍👍👍
KALYJAY@gyaigyimii
Africans are Mexicans today What’s your Mexican name?? Kofi de la Cruz here
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@Humbhle_ak That’s BS. Anyone doing that is just being funny.
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@KelvinAmata @NGSuperEagles He and Moses Simon. They have done enough
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Nigeria 1 - 2 Portugal.
My full time analysis:
Zaidu Sanusi should be dropped from @NGSuperEagles. He is not a national team material.
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@Brilamedia It’s common knowledge…he has done enough and we thank him for his service.
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@QueenUjunwa1 Ka d yam micha d nmanu…let it dela inside it …chineke nna 😂😂😂😂
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@nifemioguntoye Election gimmicks . Strengthening and fanning the Igbophobia flame.
@tvcnewsng we see you through that facade
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“Susan Rice and Al-Mustapha Got It Wrong” -Fmr DSS Assistant Director, Dennis Amachree reveals his account of how General Sani Abacha really died.
In one of the most revealing editions of #BeyondTheHeadlines, I sat down with the former DSS chief to discuss some of the best kept secrets in the DSS from most his new book, DSS @ 40: My Journey Behind the Shield.
From Abacha’s death to the Isa Pantami controversy, kidnapping as a criminal industry, political interference in intelligence, and untold stories from 35 years inside Nigeria’s intelligence community, this is a conversation packed with rare insights and remarkable revelations.
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