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Undertaker wrote:What? Step in for where? May be i can allow you to be my apprentice and be Sec general! The president job is my and my only. And you can forget the 2 term deal because i intend to stay in office until i die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MUDI told me that he is interested in the position also, and that if you want to fight for it, you should come to Kenny's Cafe this weekend. He said he hopes you don't run to Sam's Boat like you did last time.
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1naija here you go again throwing kerosine to the fire! Look you are lucky you found me on a good day( Just finished my finals) i for come your office to tell your oga you are a supplus to the requirement at work!!!!!!!!!
I SEE DEAD PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My deepest regret is the deafening silence of CAF. CAF has swathed itself in cocoon and pretended as though it is unaware of the controversy. The Cameroonian officials assert that the CAF authorised the Lions to wear the kit in the quarter final and the CAF has not contradicted or challenged this assertion. Instead they are contented with living in a cocoon and leaving Cameroon at the tender mercy of Fifa.
Though the Lions are not blameless, the punishment is just too harsh.
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Elexus wrote:My deepest regret is the deafening silence of CAF. CAF has swathed itself in cocoon and pretended as though it is unaware of the controversy. The Cameroonian officials assert that the CAF authorised the Lions to wear the kit in the quarter final and the CAF has not contradicted or challenged this assertion. Instead they are contented with living in a cocoon and leaving Cameroon to the tender mercy of Fifa.
Though the Lions are not blameless, the punishment is just too harsh.
The CAF team was busy ploting how to hijack the APOY award and give to Eto' o, so there were doing something. At least they've succeded in giving the African Plotters Of The Year (APOY) awards to Eto'o :shock: . What a joke :evil: :x
Schillachi wrote:Thanks Ghana. I hope this defeat will forever cure us of our colonial mentality when it comes to Coaches...

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Now, we can criticise CCC for this, that and the other - some of which is warranted, and some of which is complete hogwash. But, in my view, these are the prinicipal areas in which he has been a disappointment.
All the same, I salute Christian Chukwu for his efforts, his selflessness and his hard work. He has served his country to the best of his ability. The predicament that we are in, right now, is not soley of his making and we should all keep that in mind.
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The two players are in different worlds. Ade is too young to be compared to Kanu. Kanu has been around and has raked in laurels upon laurels. If he is not scoring, he is assisting; and if he is not, he is entertaining ... one of the finest players in the world. Please for past times, compare Kanu to Brazilian Socrates..bbc606

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