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Okocha, Keshi, Rufai, others lace boots for Oshiomhole
Sports Friday, June 22, 2012
Top Nigerian football stars including Austin "Jay-Jay" Okocha, Stephen Keshi, Peter Rufai among others are billed to showcase their skills at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium on Sunday, July 1 in support of the second term bid of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State.
In a statement issued by the Association of Professional Footballers of Nigeria (APFON), signed by ex-Green Eagles Player, Austin Popo, the Association noted that the match will feature ex-International footballers against their Edo State counterparts.
According to the release, "it is the opinion of the Players' Union that it is only a striker who has not scored goals during the course of a football match in the first half that can be substituted during the half time.
Governor Oshiomhole has demonstrated his ability and capacity as a prolific striker who has scored many goals in all facets of the socio-economic life of the Edo people and the state, including sports development with its far-reaching positive impact on the development of sports men and women.
"It is also true that football and democracy have a common virtue, while democracy is the government of the people, football is a game of the people.
"Comrade Oshiomhole is the People's Governor. The Union is saying let the people decide, because half time is not full time."
According to the statement, other ex-international football stars invited for the match include Henry Nwosu (MON), Sylvanus Okpala, Mutiu Adepoju, Ike Shorunmu, Dimeji Lawal, Austin Eguavoen, Garuba Lawal, Friday Ekpo, Friday Elahor and Thompson Oliha.
Others are, Toyin Ayinla, Tarila Okorowanta, Yisa Sofoluwe, Bright Omokaro, Samson Ozogula, Dahiru Sadi (MFR), Tafudeen Disu, Baldwin Bazuaye, Ademola Adeshina and Edema Fuludu.
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oh well... 

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.....MAKE OKOCHA NO TRY DAT RUBBISH O!goldenera94 wrote:Home News Features Politics Business Sports Entertainment Technology Editorial Columns Forum Viewpoints Financial Vanguard
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Okocha, Keshi, Rufai, others lace boots for Oshiomhole
Sports Friday, June 22, 2012
Top Nigerian football stars including Austin "Jay-Jay" Okocha, Stephen Keshi, Peter Rufai among others are billed to showcase their skills at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium on Sunday, July 1 in support of the second term bid of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State.
In a statement issued by the Association of Professional Footballers of Nigeria (APFON), signed by ex-Green Eagles Player, Austin Popo, the Association noted that the match will feature ex-International footballers against their Edo State counterparts.
According to the release, "it is the opinion of the Players' Union that it is only a striker who has not scored goals during the course of a football match in the first half that can be substituted during the half time.
Governor Oshiomhole has demonstrated his ability and capacity as a prolific striker who has scored many goals in all facets of the socio-economic life of the Edo people and the state, including sports development with its far-reaching positive impact on the development of sports men and women.
"It is also true that football and democracy have a common virtue, while democracy is the government of the people, football is a game of the people.
"Comrade Oshiomhole is the People's Governor. The Union is saying let the people decide, because half time is not full time."
According to the statement, other ex-international football stars invited for the match include Henry Nwosu (MON), Sylvanus Okpala, Mutiu Adepoju, Ike Shorunmu, Dimeji Lawal, Austin Eguavoen, Garuba Lawal, Friday Ekpo, Friday Elahor and Thompson Oliha.
Others are, Toyin Ayinla, Tarila Okorowanta, Yisa Sofoluwe, Bright Omokaro, Samson Ozogula, Dahiru Sadi (MFR), Tafudeen Disu, Baldwin Bazuaye, Ademola Adeshina and Edema Fuludu.
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paj wrote:.....MAKE OKOCHA NO TRY DAT RUBBISH O!goldenera94 wrote:Home News Features Politics Business Sports Entertainment Technology Editorial Columns Forum Viewpoints Financial Vanguard
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Okocha, Keshi, Rufai, others lace boots for Oshiomhole
Sports Friday, June 22, 2012
Top Nigerian football stars including Austin "Jay-Jay" Okocha, Stephen Keshi, Peter Rufai among others are billed to showcase their skills at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium on Sunday, July 1 in support of the second term bid of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State.
In a statement issued by the Association of Professional Footballers of Nigeria (APFON), signed by ex-Green Eagles Player, Austin Popo, the Association noted that the match will feature ex-International footballers against their Edo State counterparts.
According to the release, "it is the opinion of the Players' Union that it is only a striker who has not scored goals during the course of a football match in the first half that can be substituted during the half time.
Governor Oshiomhole has demonstrated his ability and capacity as a prolific striker who has scored many goals in all facets of the socio-economic life of the Edo people and the state, including sports development with its far-reaching positive impact on the development of sports men and women.
"It is also true that football and democracy have a common virtue, while democracy is the government of the people, football is a game of the people.
"Comrade Oshiomhole is the People's Governor. The Union is saying let the people decide, because half time is not full time."
According to the statement, other ex-international football stars invited for the match include Henry Nwosu (MON), Sylvanus Okpala, Mutiu Adepoju, Ike Shorunmu, Dimeji Lawal, Austin Eguavoen, Garuba Lawal, Friday Ekpo, Friday Elahor and Thompson Oliha.
Others are, Toyin Ayinla, Tarila Okorowanta, Yisa Sofoluwe, Bright Omokaro, Samson Ozogula, Dahiru Sadi (MFR), Tafudeen Disu, Baldwin Bazuaye, Ademola Adeshina and Edema Fuludu.
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Oloye go collect your allowance ooo . dem no suppose leave you out for this one
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G94,
Did you expect anything better? All for all now...
Did you expect anything better? All for all now...
goldenera94 wrote:Home News Features Politics Business Sports Entertainment Technology Editorial Columns Forum Viewpoints Financial Vanguard
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Okocha, Keshi, Rufai, others lace boots for Oshiomhole
Sports Friday, June 22, 2012
Top Nigerian football stars including Austin "Jay-Jay" Okocha, Stephen Keshi, Peter Rufai among others are billed to showcase their skills at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium on Sunday, July 1 in support of the second term bid of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State.
In a statement issued by the Association of Professional Footballers of Nigeria (APFON), signed by ex-Green Eagles Player, Austin Popo, the Association noted that the match will feature ex-International footballers against their Edo State counterparts.
According to the release, "it is the opinion of the Players' Union that it is only a striker who has not scored goals during the course of a football match in the first half that can be substituted during the half time.
Governor Oshiomhole has demonstrated his ability and capacity as a prolific striker who has scored many goals in all facets of the socio-economic life of the Edo people and the state, including sports development with its far-reaching positive impact on the development of sports men and women.
"It is also true that football and democracy have a common virtue, while democracy is the government of the people, football is a game of the people.
"Comrade Oshiomhole is the People's Governor. The Union is saying let the people decide, because half time is not full time."
According to the statement, other ex-international football stars invited for the match include Henry Nwosu (MON), Sylvanus Okpala, Mutiu Adepoju, Ike Shorunmu, Dimeji Lawal, Austin Eguavoen, Garuba Lawal, Friday Ekpo, Friday Elahor and Thompson Oliha.
Others are, Toyin Ayinla, Tarila Okorowanta, Yisa Sofoluwe, Bright Omokaro, Samson Ozogula, Dahiru Sadi (MFR), Tafudeen Disu, Baldwin Bazuaye, Ademola Adeshina and Edema Fuludu.
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hmmmm, I wonder if Baldwin can still punk Bright this time around like he did right after Maroc 88.
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“I have been waiting for this job for almost three years now and that was before the 2008 Beijing Olympics. I was to be the coach of the Super Eagles after the interview conducted for the job. But that time I said no, I wasn’t ready. Now that I am ready, I am not intimidated at all. I am ready for this job,” he declared matter-of-factly" http://africanfootball.mtnfootball.com/ ... m_ID=36099
“I have been waiting for this job for almost three years now and that was before the 2008 Beijing Olympics. I was to be the coach of the Super Eagles after the interview conducted for the job. But that time I said no, I wasn’t ready. Now that I am ready, I am not intimidated at all. I am ready for this job,” he declared matter-of-factly" http://africanfootball.mtnfootball.com/ ... m_ID=36099