NIGERIA WORLD CUP CAMP THREAD
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If you ask Mikel Obi where he is from, what do you think his answer will be?Chriskendo43 wrote:Ohenhen please stop talking rubbish
Mikel Obi is an Igbo man that was born in Jos Plateau State. He grew up in Jos.
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Matters arising for world cup wiewers in the US.
Univision no longer carrying the world cup. It is now on Telemundo, Fox and FS1. We are now forced to listen to Lalas and co on the English feed. I no get Telemundo.
Univision no longer carrying the world cup. It is now on Telemundo, Fox and FS1. We are now forced to listen to Lalas and co on the English feed. I no get Telemundo.
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Directv now and Sling tv are offering trials. Maybe they have Telemundo.
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He is not really talking rubbish tbh.Chriskendo43 wrote:Ohenhen please stop talking rubbish
All this 'hailing from' is the sentimental rubbish, and political too. What does it really matter where your parents and grandparents are from if your life experience is completely different? It changes very little.
Moreover, if you actually check your DNA you could be shocked at the results.
In most western societies you are 'from' where you grew up - and there are no disadvantages to that. One's ancestral roots are usually nothing more than interesting talking points unless those roots have become political eg race, religion etc.
In Nigeria of course we are still making it a big deal, but in the true sense it shouldn't be
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If you live in or around a city with a large Latino population, Telemundo is a free on-air TV station.ohenhen1 wrote:Matters arising for world cup wiewers in the US.
Univision no longer carrying the world cup. It is now on Telemundo, Fox and FS1. We are now forced to listen to Lalas and co on the English feed. I no get Telemundo.
If your cable carrier does not list it, disconnect and do a channel search to find it via antenna.
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I already tried. I don't get it.joao wrote:If you live in or around a city with a large Latino population, Telemundo is a free on-air TV station.ohenhen1 wrote:Matters arising for world cup wiewers in the US.
Univision no longer carrying the world cup. It is now on Telemundo, Fox and FS1. We are now forced to listen to Lalas and co on the English feed. I no get Telemundo.
If your cable carrier does not list it, disconnect and do a channel search to find it via antenna.
I think I will sign up for the youtube or Hulu TV 30 day free trial on June 14. I don't want to get cable.
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That is why it is clear that there is no country called Nigeria and there are no Nigerians. In a proper yet uncivilized society, if you leave in California, you don't say that you are black, Mexican or Italian American. You say, " I am from California"
I live in Ibadan but come election time,, I have to go to my local government to get my PVC. We are definitely not a serious society.
It is only in Nigeria that a third generation Ignoring man in Lagos cannot become a senator because he is not Yoruba. Or an Efik man whose grand parents were born in Laguna attempting to run for Federal House if Reps. Gircwhere!!!!
And yet people have the audacity to calm this a country. If it were not for football....
I live in Ibadan but come election time,, I have to go to my local government to get my PVC. We are definitely not a serious society.
It is only in Nigeria that a third generation Ignoring man in Lagos cannot become a senator because he is not Yoruba. Or an Efik man whose grand parents were born in Laguna attempting to run for Federal House if Reps. Gircwhere!!!!
And yet people have the audacity to calm this a country. If it were not for football....
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you oversimplified it for the western cultures to drive your point but we know that the western cultures have their version of the issues - Racial identity obviously a social construct - which isn't as simple as you want to make it. Racial identity in america we all know arguments personality traits and often perpetuates into self esteem issues, social hierarchy and belonging hence cannot simply be dismissed as a talking point. definitely not in America may be so where you are.Damunk wrote:He is not really talking rubbish tbh.Chriskendo43 wrote:Ohenhen please stop talking rubbish
All this 'hailing from' is the sentimental rubbish, and political too. What does it really matter where your parents and grandparents are from if your life experience is completely different? It changes very little.
Moreover, if you actually check your DNA you could be shocked at the results.
In most western societies you are 'from' where you grew up - and there are no disadvantages to that. One's ancestral roots are usually nothing more than interesting talking points unless those roots have become political eg race, religion etc.
In Nigeria of course we are still making it a big deal, but in the true sense it shouldn't be
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...name, last name especially, will tell and I don't care if you were born Lagos, Long Beach, Jos, or the moon.
Example, in America of today, if a female put down on paper her name as SHEKITA Rudulfo, without you seeing her, you sure know her race already.
And if she put down LeaAnn Rudulfo, you definitely know her race too
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And if she put down LeaAnn Rudulfo, you definitely know her race too
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I'm certainly not claiming Nigeria is a country. America is a nation of immigrants, Nigeria is a colonial contraption made up of different nations forced together by a colonial power.nzeogwu wrote:That is why it is clear that there is no country called Nigeria and there are no Nigerians. In a proper yet uncivilized society, if you leave in California, you don't say that you are black, Mexican or Italian American. You say, " I am from California"
I live in Ibadan but come election time,, I have to go to my local government to get my PVC. We are definitely not a serious society.
It is only in Nigeria that a third generation Ignoring man in Lagos cannot become a senator because he is not Yoruba. Or an Efik man whose grand parents were born in Laguna attempting to run for Federal House if Reps. Gircwhere!!!!
And yet people have the audacity to calm this a country. If it were not for football....
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Dude they totally say that in Cali and the rest of the country for that matter.nzeogwu wrote:That is why it is clear that there is no country called Nigeria and there are no Nigerians. In a proper yet uncivilized society, if you leave in California, you don't say that you are black, Mexican or Italian American. You say, " I am from California"
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Hehehe Nzeogwu, your hatred for Nigeria is clear. Look at how you insult Nigeria for no reason, because of internet argument. Now I see why you wanted Enyeama back in the national team. Both of you have something in common--you want Nigeria destroyed. But God will not let it happen. Please, go to California and leave my country alone! We dont want you in our uncivilized society.nzeogwu wrote:That is why it is clear that there is no country called Nigeria and there are no Nigerians. In a proper yet uncivilized society, if you leave in California, you don't say that you are black, Mexican or Italian American. You say, " I am from California"
I live in Ibadan but come election time,, I have to go to my local government to get my PVC. We are definitely not a serious society.
It is only in Nigeria that a third generation Ignoring man in Lagos cannot become a senator because he is not Yoruba. Or an Efik man whose grand parents were born in Laguna attempting to run for Federal House if Reps. Gircwhere!!!!
And yet people have the audacity to calm this a country. If it were not for football....
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jette1 wrote:you oversimplified it for the western cultures to drive your point but we know that the western cultures have their version of the issues - Racial identity obviously a social construct - which isn't as simple as you want to make it. Racial identity in america we all know arguments personality traits and often perpetuates into self esteem issues, social hierarchy and belonging hence cannot simply be dismissed as a talking point. definitely not in America may be so where you are.Damunk wrote:He is not really talking rubbish tbh.Chriskendo43 wrote:Ohenhen please stop talking rubbish
All this 'hailing from' is the sentimental rubbish, and political too. What does it really matter where your parents and grandparents are from if your life experience is completely different? It changes very little.
Moreover, if you actually check your DNA you could be shocked at the results.
In most western societies you are 'from' where you grew up - and there are no disadvantages to that. One's ancestral roots are usually nothing more than interesting talking points unless those roots have become political eg race, religion etc.
In Nigeria of course we are still making it a big deal, but in the true sense it shouldn't be
In your rush to be too smart, you've completely missed the enlarged part of my post.
You know, you don't have to auto-contest everything I say.
Me and you nor dey drag anything.
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That's your interpretation of the matter to which you are entirely entitled.nzeogwu wrote:That is why it is clear that there is no country called Nigeria and there are no Nigerians. In a proper yet uncivilized society, if you leave in California, you don't say that you are black, Mexican or Italian American. You say, " I am from California"
I live in Ibadan but come election time,, I have to go to my local government to get my PVC. We are definitely not a serious society.
It is only in Nigeria that a third generation Ignoring man in Lagos cannot become a senator because he is not Yoruba. Or an Efik man whose grand parents were born in Laguna attempting to run for Federal House if Reps. Gircwhere!!!!
And yet people have the audacity to calm this a country. If it were not for football....
But that does not make it true no matter how much you wish it.
For every view such as this, there are probably two or three that are looking at the same picture but concluding the exact opposite.
So what you are saying is not "clear" at all.
It is simply a perspective which supports your desire for Naija to 'foka'
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Mogbe!!platinum wrote:Exactly. Romero was probably going to get benched. He's not better than Caballero and certainly not Armani.Synopsis wrote:Franco Armani will be the #1 gk.nzeogwu wrote:With Romero out for Argentina and even though we need to focus on Croatia. We should be able to punish Caballero. Moses, Nacho and Iwobi especially.
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"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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what time is the game tomorrow ?
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He's living his dream like a member of X-Force (DeadPool 2)!platinum wrote:danfo driver wrote:Gotti wrote:Pictures courtesy of NFF Twitter Page
Why does this Ezenwa dude always look like he doesn't 'belong'?
Remember when he first joined the SE and we genuinely thought he was a fan?? i believe there was actually a thread or atleast a post saying something like “who is this fan taking pictures with all the players?”
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"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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