Big Boss on Google's home page
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Big Boss on Google's home page
Celebrated on google Naija's home page.
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Well done Google.truetalk wrote:Celebrated on google Naija's home page.
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Well done is better than well said!!!
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Well done is better than well said!!!
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Burriful
Ona t'Olorun ngba soro
lati se ise re
ona re enikan ko mo
awamaridi ni!
lati se ise re
ona re enikan ko mo
awamaridi ni!
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FANTASTIC!
AFCON 2019 sweet o
Barren for 37 yrs no good o
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"This is an island surrounded by water, big water, ocean water."
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I don copy/save am for my desktop.
We need people like Airwolex to be doing these kinds of projects for CE
We need people like Airwolex to be doing these kinds of projects for CE
AFCON 2019 sweet o
Barren for 37 yrs no good o
New member and Titled Chief, Distant Gunners Consortium.
"This is an island surrounded by water, big water, ocean water."
Barren for 37 yrs no good o
New member and Titled Chief, Distant Gunners Consortium.
"This is an island surrounded by water, big water, ocean water."
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Love this. It warmed the heart of a man lying in bed flu-ridden.
Arsène Wenger at Arsenal, 1996 to 2018. I was there.
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All the haters like Yanshcity Eagles eat dust. Respect to Google.
RIP The BIG Boss
RIP The BIG Boss
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Ndo my brother..that was me last weekWaffiman wrote:Love this. It warmed the heart of a man lying in bed flu-ridden.
"There is big pressure at this club as you cannot be like the manager at Arsenal and ask for five years to try and to win one trophy" - Jose Mourinho
.... I believe in God. I try to be a good man so He can have a bit of time to give me a hand when I need it - Jose Mourinho
.... I believe in God. I try to be a good man so He can have a bit of time to give me a hand when I need it - Jose Mourinho
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My bro thanks. But na me responsible for my state. I get flu, instead dey I for stay house, I go watch football for Emirates. Do all the wrong things like say I still be teenager. If looks could kill, my wife don kill me a million times over.oloye wrote:Ndo my brother..that was me last weekWaffiman wrote:Love this. It warmed the heart of a man lying in bed flu-ridden.
She don let me suffer, now she don dey sorry for me. She go buy fresh fish, prawns dey make traditional Delta pepper soup for me.
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Talk true, na that peppersoup you dey take style wait forWaffiman wrote:My bro thanks. But na me responsible for my state. I get flu, instead dey I for stay house, I go watch football for Emirates. Do all the wrong things like say I still be teenager. If looks could kill, my wife don kill me a million times over.oloye wrote:Ndo my brother..that was me last weekWaffiman wrote:Love this. It warmed the heart of a man lying in bed flu-ridden.
She don let me suffer, now she don dey sorry for me. She go buy fresh fish, prawns dey make traditional Delta pepper soup for me.
"There is big pressure at this club as you cannot be like the manager at Arsenal and ask for five years to try and to win one trophy" - Jose Mourinho
.... I believe in God. I try to be a good man so He can have a bit of time to give me a hand when I need it - Jose Mourinho
.... I believe in God. I try to be a good man so He can have a bit of time to give me a hand when I need it - Jose Mourinho
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can not see it on google UK
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walesvilla wrote:can not see it on google UK
Right. It's on Google Naija!
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why not on Google worldwide for the day.balo wrote:walesvilla wrote:can not see it on google UK
Right. It's on Google Naija!
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Thank you Google
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https://sports.yahoo.com/m/9947f3ed-3f1 ... oogle.html
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/01/s ... 50852.html
Stephen Keshi: Why Google honours him today
Nigerian football icon Stephen "Big Boss" Keshi is being honour by Google on what would have been his 56th birthday.
The search engine changed its logo in Nigeria on Tuesday to an illustration of the legendary sports star.
Keshi was one of only two men to win the Africa Cup of Nations as both a player and coach.
But the later part of his career was described as turbulent by some after quitting over unpaid wages and later being sacked. This is his story:
Big boss
Born in Azare, Nigeria in 1962, Keshi started his football career as a defender, and was among the first Nigerians to play professional football abroad.
He developed his career and passion in mainly Belgian clubs. He was later educated in the US as a coach.
He was known as the "Big Boss" because of his leadership drive. He played for the Nigerian National team at the FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations, where he took home the title in 1994.
Unpaid wages
Coaching. In 2006, Keshi, as manager, led Togo to qualify for its first FIFA World Cup. But he left the team before the tournament and was replaced by Otto Pfister.
In 2011, he began coaching the national team of his native Nigeria. He led the team to a victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013, becoming one of only two people to win the tournament as both a player and a coach.
In 2014, he temporarily quit the team after a dispute with the Nigerian football authority over unpaid wages and poor treatment.
He later rejoined the team as an interim manager during the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Sacked. In 2014, Keshi was sacked and later reinstalled, only after intervention from then-Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan.
In a 2014 interview with Al Jazeera, Keshi said that in order to be able to be on his team you need to work hard, adding that "there are no guaranteed shirts for anyone".
In 2016, Keshi suffered a heart attack and died en route to hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. He was 54 years old.
There are no guaranteed shirts for anyone. You have to work hard to play for me
STEPHEN KESHI
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/01/s ... 50852.html
Stephen Keshi: Why Google honours him today
Nigerian football icon Stephen "Big Boss" Keshi is being honour by Google on what would have been his 56th birthday.
The search engine changed its logo in Nigeria on Tuesday to an illustration of the legendary sports star.
Keshi was one of only two men to win the Africa Cup of Nations as both a player and coach.
But the later part of his career was described as turbulent by some after quitting over unpaid wages and later being sacked. This is his story:
Big boss
Born in Azare, Nigeria in 1962, Keshi started his football career as a defender, and was among the first Nigerians to play professional football abroad.
He developed his career and passion in mainly Belgian clubs. He was later educated in the US as a coach.
He was known as the "Big Boss" because of his leadership drive. He played for the Nigerian National team at the FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations, where he took home the title in 1994.
Unpaid wages
Coaching. In 2006, Keshi, as manager, led Togo to qualify for its first FIFA World Cup. But he left the team before the tournament and was replaced by Otto Pfister.
In 2011, he began coaching the national team of his native Nigeria. He led the team to a victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013, becoming one of only two people to win the tournament as both a player and a coach.
In 2014, he temporarily quit the team after a dispute with the Nigerian football authority over unpaid wages and poor treatment.
He later rejoined the team as an interim manager during the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Sacked. In 2014, Keshi was sacked and later reinstalled, only after intervention from then-Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan.
In a 2014 interview with Al Jazeera, Keshi said that in order to be able to be on his team you need to work hard, adding that "there are no guaranteed shirts for anyone".
In 2016, Keshi suffered a heart attack and died en route to hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. He was 54 years old.
There are no guaranteed shirts for anyone. You have to work hard to play for me
STEPHEN KESHI
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truetalk wrote:https://sports.yahoo.com/m/9947f3ed-3f1 ... oogle.html
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/01/s ... 50852.html
Stephen Keshi: Why Google honours him today
Nigerian football icon Stephen "Big Boss" Keshi is being honour by Google on what would have been his 56th birthday.
The search engine changed its logo in Nigeria on Tuesday to an illustration of the legendary sports star.
Keshi was one of only two men to win the Africa Cup of Nations as both a player and coach.
But the later part of his career was described as turbulent by some after quitting over unpaid wages and later being sacked. This is his story:
Big boss
Born in Azare, Nigeria in 1962, Keshi started his football career as a defender, and was among the first Nigerians to play professional football abroad.
He developed his career and passion in mainly Belgian clubs. He was later educated in the US as a coach.
He was known as the "Big Boss" because of his leadership drive. He played for the Nigerian National team at the FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations, where he took home the title in 1994.
Unpaid wages
Coaching. In 2006, Keshi, as manager, led Togo to qualify for its first FIFA World Cup. But he left the team before the tournament and was replaced by Otto Pfister.
In 2011, he began coaching the national team of his native Nigeria. He led the team to a victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013, becoming one of only two people to win the tournament as both a player and a coach.
In 2014, he temporarily quit the team after a dispute with the Nigerian football authority over unpaid wages and poor treatment.
He later rejoined the team as an interim manager during the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Sacked. In 2014, Keshi was sacked and later reinstalled, only after intervention from then-Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan.
In a 2014 interview with Al Jazeera, Keshi said that in order to be able to be on his team you need to work hard, adding that "there are no guaranteed shirts for anyone".
In 2016, Keshi suffered a heart attack and died en route to hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. He was 54 years old.
There are no guaranteed shirts for anyone. You have to work hard to play for me
STEPHEN KESHI
THERE WAS A COUNTRY...
...can't cry more than the bereaved!
Well done is better than well said!!!
...can't cry more than the bereaved!
Well done is better than well said!!!