The Leon Balogun Interview
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On which planet is the truth considered "dissing"?Damunk wrote:If we call dis one 'dissing', weytin you wan use describe your regular comments on anything Nigerian?Rawlings wrote:Thank you Sir, but why una dey take style dis meDamunk wrote:I'll help.Rawlings wrote:do I have to repeat myself or will somebody help me out here?01bakana wrote:you sure sey you be omo ghana? Wey you fit differentiate kenkey from fufu.Rawlings wrote:Oga, but fufu bi Ghana food, abi?pajimoh wrote:kai, Leon interview to food fight. Only on CE
Rawlings is a half-hearted Nigerian.
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Actually fufu don become colloquial term.Tbite wrote:fufu na third rate chop. Frankly I get offended when Black Americans talk about fufu. Because na 3rd rate chop. When I was in Naija, I never chopped fufu, na better better tings we dey buy. Fufu na poor man food for my area. In fact one day, my mama buy am....I tok "phuuuu errrr" wetin be dis now? Una no get berra chop? The thing dey taste one kain.Rawlings wrote:This man is a Ghanaian ..he likes fufu
if you wan chop Solids...we get Amala, we get Poundo, we get eba, we get tuwo, we get semo, we get wheat...we get all sorts of things, bifor we talk of 3rd rate chop like fufu. Haba
If I dey malnourish, I go wait for Unicef tire, bifor I chop fufu
Many diasporans refer to eba as cassava fufu, pounding as yam fufu etc.
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Yes, I think was trying too hard to make an immediate impact. First time jitters, I would say. Hopefully, he will recover soon to feature in the Scotland friendly because I like his commitment. That's the kinda players we need in the green and white.highbury wrote:He didnt look too impressive the short time I saw him. May be he was nervous or trying to get his bearings. I think he deserves another chance to show what he can do
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Nor be you introduce the word dissing for the truth wey I talk about you?Rawlings wrote:On which planet is the truth considered "dissing"?Damunk wrote:If we call dis one 'dissing', weytin you wan use describe your regular comments on anything Nigerian?Rawlings wrote: Thank you Sir, but why una dey take style dis me
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Calling me a half-hearted Naija man is not the truth. abi?Damunk wrote:Nor be you introduce the word dissing for the truth wey I talk about you?Rawlings wrote:On which planet is the truth considered "dissing"?Damunk wrote:If we call dis one 'dissing', weytin you wan use describe your regular comments on anything Nigerian?Rawlings wrote: Thank you Sir, but why una dey take style dis me
Unless u consider Obama half-hearted Kenyan
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I really like Balogun. I hope to seem him again in GWG seems a solid player.
Damunk wrote:If we call dis one 'dissing', weytin you wan use describe your regular comments on anything Nigerian?Rawlings wrote:Thank you Sir, but why una dey take style dis meDamunk wrote:I'll help.Rawlings wrote:do I have to repeat myself or will somebody help me out here?01bakana wrote:you sure sey you be omo ghana? Wey you fit differentiate kenkey from fufu.Rawlings wrote:Oga, but fufu bi Ghana food, abi?pajimoh wrote:kai, Leon interview to food fight. Only on CE
Rawlings is a half-hearted Nigerian.
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This boy is good. I hope to see him again in the Nigerian Uniform. He played well in his first game and given time he will be reliable.
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'Half hearted' not because of your DNA, but because your heart is only half with Naija. You only ever give half the Nigerian story. You readily tell the negative truths, but never the positive truths. Do an audit of your own posts.Rawlings wrote:Calling me a half-hearted Naija man is not the truth. abi?Damunk wrote:Nor be you introduce the word dissing for the truth wey I talk about you?Rawlings wrote:On which planet is the truth considered "dissing"?Damunk wrote:If we call dis one 'dissing', weytin you wan use describe your regular comments on anything Nigerian?Rawlings wrote: Thank you Sir, but why una dey take style dis me
Unless u consider Obama half-hearted Kenyan
So calling you 'half-hearted' is being charitable.
I could always call you The Reluctant Nigerian.
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KPOM.Chingo Bling wrote:Actually fufu don become colloquial term.Tbite wrote:fufu na third rate chop. Frankly I get offended when Black Americans talk about fufu. Because na 3rd rate chop. When I was in Naija, I never chopped fufu, na better better tings we dey buy. Fufu na poor man food for my area. In fact one day, my mama buy am....I tok "phuuuu errrr" wetin be dis now? Una no get berra chop? The thing dey taste one kain.Rawlings wrote:This man is a Ghanaian ..he likes fufu
if you wan chop Solids...we get Amala, we get Poundo, we get eba, we get tuwo, we get semo, we get wheat...we get all sorts of things, bifor we talk of 3rd rate chop like fufu. Haba
If I dey malnourish, I go wait for Unicef tire, bifor I chop fufu
Many diasporans refer to eba as cassava fufu, pounding as yam fufu etc.
And Balogun is probably doing exactly that.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
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KPAM!highbury wrote:He didnt look too impressive the short time I saw him. May be he was nervous or trying to get his bearings. I think he deserves another chance to show what he can do
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Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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http://www.completesportsnigeria.com/ne ... on-balogunNFF Visit Shocks Leon Balogun
: Mar 29, 2014
After he dropped his crutches in the course of the week, Fortuna Dusseldurf and Super Eagles defender, Leon Balogun got the shock of his life when the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), through its Technical Committee Chairman, Barr. Chris Green paid him a surprise visit last Thursday in Germany.
Balogun who has been celebrating the support he has received from the federation and its coaching crew said he could not believe his eyes when he saw Green in Dusseldurf just to check on him. “This is a pleasant surprise, and I can’t believe that the federation will go the whole hug to support me. I can assure you sir that your visit will hasten my recovery process and help me thank Nigerians for all the support they have shown to me,” he declared.
The defender then went on heap praises on the President of the NFF, Alhaji Aminu Maigari for his leadership qualities, declaring that the affection, care and support of the federation has offered has reached a level that he has to reciprocate by getting himself physically and mentally fit for the Brazil 2014 World Cup if he is picked by the coaching crew.
The NFF, through Barr. Green assured that it will keep a close tab on the player, to ensure that he is not only fit but ready for the challenge of the Brazil 2014 World Cup.
“We want the best for the country and you have proven through your commitment after just a game that you are the type of player that we need for the Nigerian football to become a global brand.”
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https://twitter.com/LeonBalogunLeon Balogun @LeonBalogun Mar 28
Optimism level is on it's max!! Great news from the doc, day 6 w/o crutches, sun is shining - God is GREAT!
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I guess LB has guaranteed himself a spot on the list... Singing the praises of the NFF to high heavens means he now has a godfather. And we all know how this things work.
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Ohk that makes sense...because in the part of Nigeria that I come from, Fufu is a minority food. In fact I will say we eat more rice than fufu. And the same holds true for many other parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. And I never even saw anybody prepare fufu once. The only time I saw fufu, was when it was wrapped in leaves and somebody had bought it from somewhere.Damunk wrote:KPOM.Chingo Bling wrote:Actually fufu don become colloquial term.Tbite wrote:fufu na third rate chop. Frankly I get offended when Black Americans talk about fufu. Because na 3rd rate chop. When I was in Naija, I never chopped fufu, na better better tings we dey buy. Fufu na poor man food for my area. In fact one day, my mama buy am....I tok "phuuuu errrr" wetin be dis now? Una no get berra chop? The thing dey taste one kain.Rawlings wrote:This man is a Ghanaian ..he likes fufu
if you wan chop Solids...we get Amala, we get Poundo, we get eba, we get tuwo, we get semo, we get wheat...we get all sorts of things, bifor we talk of 3rd rate chop like fufu. Haba
If I dey malnourish, I go wait for Unicef tire, bifor I chop fufu
Many diasporans refer to eba as cassava fufu, pounding as yam fufu etc.
And Balogun is probably doing exactly that.
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Tbite wrote: Ohk that makes sense...because in the part of Nigeria that I come from, Fufu is a minority food. In fact I will say we eat more rice than fufu. And the same holds true for many other parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. And I never even saw anybody prepare fufu once. The only time I saw fufu, was when it was wrapped in leaves and somebody had bought it from somewhere.
Fufu wrapped in leaves
Reminds me of this oyibo man who ate eba with ice cream
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Please tell us they don't wrap Fanti Kenke in leaves and the Ga Kenke in corn leaves?Rawlings wrote:Tbite wrote: Ohk that makes sense...because in the part of Nigeria that I come from, Fufu is a minority food. In fact I will say we eat more rice than fufu. And the same holds true for many other parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. And I never even saw anybody prepare fufu once. The only time I saw fufu, was when it was wrapped in leaves and somebody had bought it from somewhere.
Fufu wrapped in leaves
Reminds me of this oyibo man who ate eba with ice cream
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Bigpokey24 wrote:That's my boy. .looking forward to his 2nd game vs Scotland
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