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Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:27 pm
by JACKAL
mcal wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
mcal wrote:...too many ethnic bigots full here o, and wey condemn the yanks
Why would you say that ?? I am not sure I understand that comment. Please explain yourself
...why would anyone care what ethnicity, religion, or language a person who wears Nigerian jersey is?
Why would it even merit a thread to be opened, and yet the 'governors' of this board allow such.
Just a mess, some things are too petty.
Mcal,

I am still not sure why what you are reading bothers you.

Refusal to do critical examination is the reason Africa is where it is today. We are still holding on to Taboos, superstitions, fear of the unknown....and are still killing people because they are Albinos. There was a time they were killing people for suggesting the earth wasn't flat or that the earth revolved around the sun rather than the other way around.

I care because I want to know the answer... Its very unfair for you to call anyone a "Bigot" for asking the question.

Why are most Nigerian players traditionally from the south and christians ?? You cant tell me those kids from the north don't deserve a chance. If you don't ask the question, those kids are forever going to be underrepresented and denied opportunities.

Is it discrimination? , Religious issues?, Cultural issues, language issues ?? If you don't do an examination and ask the questions, how are you going to create policy to solve the problem.

Those "yanks" you talk about ask all these questions and create policies that combat these issues.. This is one of the reasons why their systems work way better than ours. You see them release data broken down by race all on indices like unemployment, income, crime etc. Are they being "Bigots" when they do this or they are actually pinpointing where the problem areas are ??

Stop being afraid of your own shadow. No educated person should have a problem with the question I am asking. Nobody is going to die because someone dear utter the words Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani, Kanuri, etc

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:03 am
by anikulapo
Damunk wrote:
onwuatuegwu wrote:
anikulapo wrote:
Damunk wrote:
anikulapo wrote:
jette1 wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
Could it be because of inbreeding; I hear say even sistas no Dey off the menu

Ye gbele ohhh .... oh dear :shock: :shock: :oops: :oops: :oops:
You really enjoy the subtle ethnic baiting, innit bro?
Carry on. :thumb:

Expressing shock at an outrageous statement equals excitement eh?

You have an agenda .... carry on ...

O
Honestly, that guy really have an issue. I am beginning to see what others have been harping about.
Which guy 'have' an issue - the one that insinuates 'inbreeding' in an ethnic group, or the one that questions why someone should find it funny?
Feel free.

Eh ya all this bad belle and brow beating just because ya agenda and animus has been exposed :rotf: :mrgreen: Kpele you will be okay ... egbe oshi

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:56 am
by Schillachi
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
Silly clown! How many other ethnic group's genes have you tested to conclude the Yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity. One would think you would have grown a brain by now...

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:57 am
by Schillachi
jette1 wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
Could it be because of inbreeding; I hear say even sistas no Dey off the menu
Mods, is there a reason you are allowing this post?

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 1:06 am
by Schillachi
JACKAL wrote:
mystic wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
okidoki wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
Is this real or imagined?
Is it a mere coincidence?
Is there something nefarious going on ?
is it genetic or mere happenstance ?

I demand an investigation !! :mrgreen:

Goalkeepers: John Ikedinachukwu Amah, Joseph John Essien, Joseph Ayomide Oluwabusola

Defenders: David Akulo Ishaya, Sunday Cletus Odey, Clement Chigozie Ikenna, Muhammad Ibrahim, Adam Agba’a Mustapha

Midfielders: Samson Okikiola Tijani, Hassan Hussaini, Olatomi Alfred Olaniyan, Peter Agba, Babatunde Jimoh Akinsola, Ibraheem Olalekan Jabaar, Akinwunmi Ayobami Amoo

Forwards: Oluwatimilehin Lawrence Adeniyi, Olakunle Olusegun Junior, Favour Akem
That is silly, 2003 and 2005 MRI was used as well. Please how many were Yorubas? Truth is, the make up depends on which academies he's decided, to focus on.

In 2003, 2005 & 2007 the MRI test that were conducted at the actual tournament were for study purposes only and they discovered that 35 % of the people who participated were overaged or at the minimum didn't pass the MRI screen. And they only tested people randomly.. meaning the didn't test all the players at that time. FIFA was not using the test at the time to actively disqualify players.

Since the last tournament in INDIA they have stepped up enforcement !!

I believe he was referring to 2013 and 2015. If you're serious about this then you've got to look at data from our teams starting in 2009. Simply jumping to conclusions or raising questions based on the makeup of this current set alone makes you appear to be unserious.
Mystic, Long time bro !

The enforcement was still lax in 2009. That was the year the tournament was held in Nigeria and our Captain chukwudi, was purported to be 25 years old. The Federations were doing their own testing in 2009, and FIFA never really really made the enforcemnt tough until the 2017 Tournament in INDIA.

2016 was when they turned the screws on and we lost 26 players due to MRI screening. FIFA took control of the testing in 2016 and had outside appointed doctors do the screening. They also started testing players who were playing rather than just any 2 players on the teams. So the Europeans got the results they wanted. They got 2 European teams into the finals in 2017.

So right now we only have this 2018 edition as the basis for this question i am asking. In a few years we will have a clearer picture of whats going on !

So why have you not analyzed the 2016 team?

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 5:57 am
by JACKAL
Schillachi wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
mystic wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
okidoki wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
Is this real or imagined?
Is it a mere coincidence?
Is there something nefarious going on ?
is it genetic or mere happenstance ?

I demand an investigation !! :mrgreen:

Goalkeepers: John Ikedinachukwu Amah, Joseph John Essien, Joseph Ayomide Oluwabusola

Defenders: David Akulo Ishaya, Sunday Cletus Odey, Clement Chigozie Ikenna, Muhammad Ibrahim, Adam Agba’a Mustapha

Midfielders: Samson Okikiola Tijani, Hassan Hussaini, Olatomi Alfred Olaniyan, Peter Agba, Babatunde Jimoh Akinsola, Ibraheem Olalekan Jabaar, Akinwunmi Ayobami Amoo

Forwards: Oluwatimilehin Lawrence Adeniyi, Olakunle Olusegun Junior, Favour Akem
That is silly, 2003 and 2005 MRI was used as well. Please how many were Yorubas? Truth is, the make up depends on which academies he's decided, to focus on.

In 2003, 2005 & 2007 the MRI test that were conducted at the actual tournament were for study purposes only and they discovered that 35 % of the people who participated were overaged or at the minimum didn't pass the MRI screen. And they only tested people randomly.. meaning the didn't test all the players at that time. FIFA was not using the test at the time to actively disqualify players.

Since the last tournament in INDIA they have stepped up enforcement !!

I believe he was referring to 2013 and 2015. If you're serious about this then you've got to look at data from our teams starting in 2009. Simply jumping to conclusions or raising questions based on the makeup of this current set alone makes you appear to be unserious.
Mystic, Long time bro !

The enforcement was still lax in 2009. That was the year the tournament was held in Nigeria and our Captain chukwudi, was purported to be 25 years old. The Federations were doing their own testing in 2009, and FIFA never really really made the enforcemnt tough until the 2017 Tournament in INDIA.

2016 was when they turned the screws on and we lost 26 players due to MRI screening. FIFA took control of the testing in 2016 and had outside appointed doctors do the screening. They also started testing players who were playing rather than just any 2 players on the teams. So the Europeans got the results they wanted. They got 2 European teams into the finals in 2017.

So right now we only have this 2018 edition as the basis for this question i am asking. In a few years we will have a clearer picture of whats going on !

So why have you not analyzed the 2016 team?

Good question schilachi….. The results of the 2016 testing caught them by surprise...they didn't have enough time to respond to all the disqualifications and basically fielded the unprepared ruminants of the pool they had in camp. Also I couldn't find the team list. :mrgreen:

But for 2018 they were more prepared, they tried to find the players that fit right from the get go. They still had 15 disqualifications but they had enough players to step up … I don't know if they are good enough, but we wll soon find out.

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 10:14 am
by Senator WIRES
JACKAL wrote:
mcal wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
mcal wrote:...too many ethnic bigots full here o, and wey condemn the yanks
Why would you say that ?? I am not sure I understand that comment. Please explain yourself
...why would anyone care what ethnicity, religion, or language a person who wears Nigerian jersey is?
Why would it even merit a thread to be opened, and yet the 'governors' of this board allow such.
Just a mess, some things are too petty.
Mcal,

I am still not sure why what you are reading bothers you.

Refusal to do critical examination is the reason Africa is where it is today. We are still holding on to Taboos, superstitions, fear of the unknown....and are still killing people because they are Albinos. There was a time they were killing people for suggesting the earth wasn't flat or that the earth revolved around the sun rather than the other way around.

I care because I want to know the answer... Its very unfair for you to call anyone a "Bigot" for asking the question.

Why are most Nigerian players traditionally from the south and christians ?? You cant tell me those kids from the north don't deserve a chance. If you don't ask the question, those kids are forever going to be underrepresented and denied opportunities.

Is it discrimination? , Religious issues?, Cultural issues, language issues ?? If you don't do an examination and ask the questions, how are you going to create policy to solve the problem.

Those "yanks" you talk about ask all these questions and create policies that combat these issues.. This is one of the reasons why their systems work way better than ours. You see them release data broken down by race all on indices like unemployment, income, crime etc. Are they being "Bigots" when they do this or they are actually pinpointing where the problem areas are ??

Stop being afraid of your own shadow. No educated person should have a problem with the question I am asking. Nobody is going to die because someone dear utter the words Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani, Kanuri, etc

:thumb: KPOM!KPOM

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 10:43 am
by mcal
JACKAL wrote: Why are most Nigerian players traditionally from the south and christians ?? You cant tell me those kids from the north don't deserve a chance. If you don't ask the question, those kids are forever going to be underrepresented and denied opportunities.

Is it discrimination? , Religious issues?, Cultural issues, language issues ?? If you don't do an examination and ask the questions, how are you going to create policy to solve the problem.
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...I am conflated. When it comes to sports representation I don't care where you are from because winning in sports is openly demonstrated by you skills and strength.
Conversely, and I would ask you, "why are most Nigerian leaders (from inception) traditionally from the north and muslim"?? You can't tell me those from the south don't deserve a chance.

In sports if a player does good I'll recruit him. I know many other reasons crop up to not to, example, bribe.
But in political/business/administrative leadership, when a person consistently do wrong why you continue to elect or select him?

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:51 pm
by Ugbowo
There are players who passed the MRI and are not on the list.

I'll let you figure out why.

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 4:28 pm
by Cellular
Schillachi wrote:
jette1 wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
Could it be because of inbreeding; I hear say even sistas no Dey off the menu
Mods, is there a reason you are allowing this post?
The post was flagged and he has been issued a board warning. We don't delete posts. At best, we just move them.

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:05 pm
by JACKAL
mcal wrote:
JACKAL wrote: Why are most Nigerian players traditionally from the south and christians ?? You cant tell me those kids from the north don't deserve a chance. If you don't ask the question, those kids are forever going to be underrepresented and denied opportunities.

Is it discrimination? , Religious issues?, Cultural issues, language issues ?? If you don't do an examination and ask the questions, how are you going to create policy to solve the problem.
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...I am conflated. When it comes to sports representation I don't care where you are from because winning in sports is openly demonstrated by you skills and strength.
Conversely, and I would ask you, "why are most Nigerian leaders (from inception) traditionally from the north and muslim"?? You can't tell me those from the south don't deserve a chance.

In sports if a player does good I'll recruit him. I know many other reasons crop up to not to, example, bribe.
But in political/business/administrative leadership, when a person consistently do wrong why you continue to elect or select him?
Mcal… First let me Thank you for being mature enough to make this a civilized conversation and not a name calling session.

You are making one critical mistake here, you are assuming its a level playing field in sports development and resource allocation for sports in Nigeria. Those players you are selecting from may have access to everything they need to develop as athletes because they live in place where sports is encouraged and the government is spending money

The kids from the north may not have access to playing fields, qualified coaches and camping. So of course they will not be able to match their southern counterparts. Also most of the coaches used to be from the south so there may be some soft discrimination going on there.... The issue of picking players has some complex layers that you may not readily see.

This is why these questions need to be asked and ultimately answered. All the kids need to have equal oppurtuntties for development so they can get a fair shot at selection.

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:08 pm
by JACKAL
Ugbowo wrote:There are players who passed the MRI and are not on the list.

I'll let you figure out why.
ugbowo… please stop speaking in code ! Tell us what you are saying. You are on the front lines..tell us something we don't know.

As far as I read in the papers, 40 players were tested. 15 failed. They only need 20. So of course some people are going to be dropped even if they passed .

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:19 pm
by jette1
Cellular wrote:
Schillachi wrote:
jette1 wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
Could it be because of inbreeding; I hear say even sistas no Dey off the menu
Mods, is there a reason you are allowing this post?
The post was flagged and he has been issued a board warning. We don't delete posts. At best, we just move them.
you guys are taking yourselves too seriously. abeg make everyone relax life too short

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:08 am
by zoro
How many non Yoruba boys were in the squad of coach Yemi Teller?

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 9:56 pm
by JACKAL
Nigeria U17 coach Manu Garba has selected a 21-player squad for the upcoming U17 Africa Cup of Nations which begins in Tanzania on Sunday, April 14.

As previously reported by allnigeriasoccer.com, Chelsea wonderkid Adrian Akande has been named in the squad after impressing the technical crew while on trial.

Bournemouth U16 goalkeeper Joseph Oluwabusola also made the list as well as captain Samson Tijani, who was named Most Valuable Player of the zonal qualifiers.

Four influential members of the WAFU-UFOA Zone B winning squad - John Amah, Muhammad Ibrahim, Tunde Akinsola and Hassan Hussain - were not in the traveling party to Tanzania, for reasons everyone is aware of.

The likes of Olakunle Olusegun, Akinkunmi Amoo, Wisdom Ubani and Divine Nwachukwu were on the plane to East Africa on Wednesday afternoon.

Five-time world champions Nigeria will kickoff against hosts Tanzania on Sunday, April 14, before they tackle Angola in their second Group A game on April 17 while their final group match is against Uganda on April 20.

Nigeria U17 Africa Cup Of Nations Roster

Sunday Stephen, Shedrack Tanko, Ogaga Oduko, Samson Okikiola Tijani, Clement Chigozie Ikenna, David Akulo Ishaya, Olakunle Junior Olusegun, Mayowa David Abayomi, Wisdom Ubani, Adrian Akande, Mubaraq Gata Adeshina, Shuaib Abdulrazaq, Akinkunmi Ayobami Amoo, Olatomi Alfred Olaniyan, Charles Etim, Suleman Shaibu, Peter Agba, Divine Nwachukwu, Ibraheem Olalekan Jabaar, Fawaz Abdullahi, Ayomide Oluwabusola
https://www.allnigeriasoccer.com/read_n ... ?nid=31727

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:53 am
by Damunk
anikulapo wrote:
Damunk wrote:
onwuatuegwu wrote:
anikulapo wrote:
Damunk wrote:
anikulapo wrote:
jette1 wrote:
Could it be because of inbreeding; I hear say even sistas no Dey off the menu

Ye gbele ohhh .... oh dear :shock: :shock: :oops: :oops: :oops:
You really enjoy the subtle ethnic baiting, innit bro?
Carry on. :thumb:

Expressing shock at an outrageous statement equals excitement eh?

You have an agenda .... carry on ...

O
Honestly, that guy really have an issue. I am beginning to see what others have been harping about.
Which guy 'have' an issue - the one that insinuates 'inbreeding' in an ethnic group, or the one that questions why someone should find it funny?
Feel free.

Eh ya all this bad belle and brow beating just because ya agenda and animus has been exposed :rotf: :mrgreen: Kpele you will be okay ... egbe oshi
I see neither of you two blockheads could answer the question.
Anyway, those wey get sense don see weytin una nor fit see.
He has been warned.

Awon didirin meji. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:52 pm
by JACKAL
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Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:53 pm
by Bigpokey24
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
pure rubbish

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:01 pm
by ohsee
Senator WIRES wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
mcal wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
mcal wrote:...too many ethnic bigots full here o, and wey condemn the yanks
Why would you say that ?? I am not sure I understand that comment. Please explain yourself
...why would anyone care what ethnicity, religion, or language a person who wears Nigerian jersey is?
Why would it even merit a thread to be opened, and yet the 'governors' of this board allow such.
Just a mess, some things are too petty.
Mcal,

I am still not sure why what you are reading bothers you.

Refusal to do critical examination is the reason Africa is where it is today. We are still holding on to Taboos, superstitions, fear of the unknown....and are still killing people because they are Albinos. There was a time they were killing people for suggesting the earth wasn't flat or that the earth revolved around the sun rather than the other way around.

I care because I want to know the answer... Its very unfair for you to call anyone a "Bigot" for asking the question.

Why are most Nigerian players traditionally from the south and christians ?? You cant tell me those kids from the north don't deserve a chance. If you don't ask the question, those kids are forever going to be underrepresented and denied opportunities.

Is it discrimination? , Religious issues?, Cultural issues, language issues ?? If you don't do an examination and ask the questions, how are you going to create policy to solve the problem.

Those "yanks" you talk about ask all these questions and create policies that combat these issues.. This is one of the reasons why their systems work way better than ours. You see them release data broken down by race all on indices like unemployment, income, crime etc. Are they being "Bigots" when they do this or they are actually pinpointing where the problem areas are ??

Stop being afraid of your own shadow. No educated person should have a problem with the question I am asking. Nobody is going to die because someone dear utter the words Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani, Kanuri, etc

:thumb: KPOM!KPOM
:D
Solowereh and Senator WEREH: monkeys of a feather who flock together. :lol:

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 3:38 pm
by JACKAL
THE FINAL TEAM LIST

Nigeria squad:
Goalkeepers: Sunday Stephen (Football College Academy), Joseph Oluwabusola (Bournemouth, England), Daniel Jinadu (West Ham United, England)

Defenders: Usman Ibrahim (Giant Brilliants FC), Quadri Edun (G12 FC), Charles Etim (Blessed Stars Academy), Ferdinard Ikenna (A&B FC)

Midfielders: Daniel Francis (FC Hearts), Monsuru Opeyemi (B. Angel FC), Ibrahim Said (Dabo Babes Academy), Samson Tijani (Collings Edwin FC), Hamzat Ojediran (Jossy United FC), Peter Agba (Falala FC)

Forwards: Wisdom Ubani (Giant Brilliants FC), Peter Olawale (Delta Warriors FC), Akinkunmi Amoo (Sidos FC), Oluwatimilehin Adeniyi (Sporting Dreams FC), Olakunle Olusegun (ABS FC), Ibraheem Jabaar (Ijebu FC), Abba Bichi (Talentbase Sport FC), Divine Nwachukwu (Riverline FC)

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 3:45 pm
by Eaglezbeak
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
:rotf: I’m done!

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:53 pm
by chief nfachairman
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The yoruba gene is the strongest known to humanity, a yoruba man's (full blooded) immune system is so strong that science cannot even see what's wrong with him. I went for a drug test once after smoking budha and passed it. i was blazing 2hrs prior to the test and still passed. :laugh: Dont mess with the sons of odua :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
Ibraheem jabaar is no son of odua. He is an ijebu boy

Re: DOES MRI SCREENING SKEW FAVORABLY MORE FOR YORUBA'S ?

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:59 pm
by Tobi17
Igbos don produce too much football prodigies for Nigeria at all levels, make we allow our Odua brothers enjoy small :taunt: