why most of nigerian players are christians??
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Ali,
I think you are jumping to conclusions too quickly. People
come up with all kinds of theories: not enough muslims
on the SE, not enough yorubas, not enough northerners...
and so on!!
I personally don't believe there is any discrimination in
the SE in terms of muslims.
As to why there are fewer muslims in Nigerian soccer,
this is akin to asking why so many African Americans
dominate the short sprints. None of the theories on
this topic are really conclusive and are speculative at
best.
One thing is for sure. If you ask why there are fewer
female muslims in soccer in Nigeria and countries
with large muslim populations, that question
is more easily answered.
I think you are jumping to conclusions too quickly. People
come up with all kinds of theories: not enough muslims
on the SE, not enough yorubas, not enough northerners...
and so on!!
I personally don't believe there is any discrimination in
the SE in terms of muslims.
As to why there are fewer muslims in Nigerian soccer,
this is akin to asking why so many African Americans
dominate the short sprints. None of the theories on
this topic are really conclusive and are speculative at
best.
One thing is for sure. If you ask why there are fewer
female muslims in soccer in Nigeria and countries
with large muslim populations, that question
is more easily answered.
This Ali guy and Solowe should be locked together in a room. Two Stupid Idiots!
! :x !! When one is disussing the tribal distribution of the team, the other would be discussing the religious distribution.
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Who cares if you're Yoruba, Ibo, Muslim or Xtian? As long as you can tap, thats all!!!
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Re: why most of nigerian players are christians??
Ali, you are entitled to your own opinions and views. However, the manner in which you have chosen to express them leaves a lot to be desired.ali boubagra wrote:I am just curious,coz I know nigeria has millions of muslims too.
plz guys answer me honestly,I think there is discrimination against muslims in nigeria,and this is coming from your CORUPTED fediration,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the only muslim player I remember so far was the EXCELLENT RACHIDI YEKENI
You 'think' there is discrimination against muslims in Nigeria and obviously - in your view - the corrupt federation is Christian. You have created this little movie in your head with the muslims as the oppressed and the Christians as the oppressors. How diabolical.
I really feel you're just seeking attention and trying to rile things up on this forum. The internet has really levelled the playing ground for the vermin of this world.
Re: why most of nigerian players are christians??
Why are they so few christians in North African national teams? Discrimination.ali boubagra wrote:I am just curious,coz I know nigeria has millions of muslims too.
plz guys answer me honestly,I think there is discrimination against muslims in nigeria,and this is coming from your CORUPTED fediration,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the only muslim player I remember so far was the EXCELLENT RACHIDI YEKENI
The truth is, whether na naija guy or non-naija guy, whether di question be on religion or ethnicity, there is no tactful, respectful or easy way to ask such questions.Jimi wrote: And Ali, next time you, as a non naija guy want to ask questions like that, please do it in a tactful, respectful manner..and not the frankly asinine way you did.
We have tried it before, and the overwhelming evidence suggests that we can't handle such topics.
Nobody is allowed to be curious on matters religious or ethnic in Nigeria o! Such debates are highly classified!!


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THE ONLY THING I CANSA IS THAT ALI IS COMMITING A LOGICAL FALLACY.
PLEASE DESIST FROM WASTING OUR RESOURCES, ALI.
PLEASE DESIST FROM WASTING OUR RESOURCES, ALI.

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Ali, you did not do your research at all, you lazy so and so, coming here with all sorts of rubbish to come and try to cause disunity among Nigerians. Well, let me tell you something.
From Gombe to Aba, from Numan to Idi-Iroko, from Warri to Yola, from Funtua to Ile-Ife, from Lokoja to Lagos, from Sokoto to Isiala Ngwa, from Bonny to Borno, the story is the same. Nobody cares where you're from in Nigeria or what your religion is, as long as you can tap. In fact, naturalised Nigerians are also allowed in the national team.
Here is a list of some former and present national team players that are Muslims, northern or southern, that I can remember off the top of my head:
1. Muda Lawal
2. Mutiu Adepoju
3. Baba #$% Mohammed
4. Haruna Ilerika
5. Fatai Atere
6. Yisa Sofoluwe
5. Garba Lawal
6. Tijani Babangida
7. Rashidi Yekini
8. Ike Shorounmu
9. Wakilu Oyenuga
10. Yakubu Aiyegbeni
11. Teslim Fatusi
I could go on and on.
So please, my North African muslim brother, could you just crawl back under the sand dune you emerged from??????
From Gombe to Aba, from Numan to Idi-Iroko, from Warri to Yola, from Funtua to Ile-Ife, from Lokoja to Lagos, from Sokoto to Isiala Ngwa, from Bonny to Borno, the story is the same. Nobody cares where you're from in Nigeria or what your religion is, as long as you can tap. In fact, naturalised Nigerians are also allowed in the national team.
Here is a list of some former and present national team players that are Muslims, northern or southern, that I can remember off the top of my head:
1. Muda Lawal
2. Mutiu Adepoju
3. Baba #$% Mohammed
4. Haruna Ilerika
5. Fatai Atere
6. Yisa Sofoluwe
5. Garba Lawal
6. Tijani Babangida
7. Rashidi Yekini
8. Ike Shorounmu
9. Wakilu Oyenuga
10. Yakubu Aiyegbeni
11. Teslim Fatusi
I could go on and on.
So please, my North African muslim brother, could you just crawl back under the sand dune you emerged from??????
Bend it like felele
My people, we should not let this throat-chopping, Janjaweed-militia-supporting, religious-hate-spewing, Arab dude come to contaminate this beauriful football site with his extremist views
. Actually, with his Algerian-sounding name I suspect he is someone just trying to find other ways to revenge after seeing his side's chances of qualifying for the World Cup diminish further
.


And don't forget our greatest ever 'playa'...the 'Maradona' of Nigeria:felele wrote:Ali, you did not do your research at all, you lazy so and so, coming here with all sorts of rubbish to come and try to cause disunity among Nigerians. Well, let me tell you something.
From Gombe to Aba, from Numan to Idi-Iroko, from Warri to Yola, from Funtua to Ile-Ife, from Lokoja to Lagos, from Sokoto to Isiala Ngwa, from Bonny to Borno, the story is the same. Nobody cares where you're from in Nigeria or what your religion is, as long as you can tap. In fact, naturalised Nigerians are also allowed in the national team.
Here is a list of some former and present national team players that are Muslims, northern or southern, that I can remember off the top of my head:
1. Muda Lawal
2. Mutiu Adepoju
3. Baba #$% Mohammed
4. Haruna Ilerika
5. Fatai Atere
6. Yisa Sofoluwe
5. Garba Lawal
6. Tijani Babangida
7. Rashidi Yekini
8. Ike Shorounmu
9. Wakilu Oyenuga
10. Yakubu Aiyegbeni
11. Teslim Fatusi
I could go on and on.
So please, my North African muslim brother, could you just crawl back under the sand dune you emerged from??????
Ibrahim 'IBB' Babangida


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Damunk, there are actually two players who played for Nigeria called Sanni Abacha and Ibrahim Babangida.And don't forget our greatest ever 'playa'...the 'Maradona' of Nigeria:
Ibrahim 'IBB' Babangida
http://www.nigerianplayers.com/player.asp?pID=3
How did Wakilu and teslim Fetusi find their way into a list of Eagles greats? How many caps in between them? Probably better to include Fatai Amoo, Wasiu Ipaye and Waidi Akanni.felele wrote:Ali, you did not do your research at all, you lazy so and so, coming here with all sorts of rubbish to come and try to cause disunity among Nigerians. Well, let me tell you something.
From Gombe to Aba, from Numan to Idi-Iroko, from Warri to Yola, from Funtua to Ile-Ife, from Lokoja to Lagos, from Sokoto to Isiala Ngwa, from Bonny to Borno, the story is the same. Nobody cares where you're from in Nigeria or what your religion is, as long as you can tap. In fact, naturalised Nigerians are also allowed in the national team.
Here is a list of some former and present national team players that are Muslims, northern or southern, that I can remember off the top of my head:
1. Muda Lawal
2. Mutiu Adepoju
3. Baba #$% Mohammed
4. Haruna Ilerika
5. Fatai Atere
6. Yisa Sofoluwe
5. Garba Lawal
6. Tijani Babangida
7. Rashidi Yekini
8. Ike Shorounmu
9. Wakilu Oyenuga
10. Yakubu Aiyegbeni
11. Teslim Fatusi
I could go on and on.
So please, my North African muslim brother, could you just crawl back under the sand dune you emerged from??????


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Ali has asked a good question which deserves a good answer.
To the outside world it is possible to think that there is some kind of bias against the Muslims in the national team when you take into consideration the population demographics of Nigeria.
However, the answer is simple: Most of the best players in Nigeria come from the southern part of Nigeria, which is mainly Christian. Indeed, to be more specific a good majority of the best come from the south eastern (the old mid-Western and East Regions) part of the country, which is, even more predominately Christian.
I reject Yujam's stereotyping of Nigerians (again!). His claims about certain players being “stockier” are a nonsense, clearly show he has no idea of Nigeria or Nigerians and are highly inflammatory!
To the outside world it is possible to think that there is some kind of bias against the Muslims in the national team when you take into consideration the population demographics of Nigeria.
However, the answer is simple: Most of the best players in Nigeria come from the southern part of Nigeria, which is mainly Christian. Indeed, to be more specific a good majority of the best come from the south eastern (the old mid-Western and East Regions) part of the country, which is, even more predominately Christian.
I reject Yujam's stereotyping of Nigerians (again!). His claims about certain players being “stockier” are a nonsense, clearly show he has no idea of Nigeria or Nigerians and are highly inflammatory!
it is my belief only someone looking for trouble would do such a thing ...Ali has asked a good question which deserves a good answer.
To the outside world it is possible to think that there is some kind of bias against the Muslims in the national team when you take into consideration the population demographics of Nigeria.
However, the answer is simple: Most of the best players in Nigeria come from the southern part of Nigeria, which is mainly Christian. Indeed, to be more specific a good majority of the best come from the south eastern (the old mid-Western and East Regions) part of the country, which is, even more predominately Christian.
I reject Yujam's stereotyping of Nigerians (again!). His claims about certain players being “stockier” are a nonsense, clearly show he has no idea of Nigeria or Nigerians and are highly inflammatory!
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Re: why most of nigerian players are christians??
Ali wetin stop them. Howz about Tijani Babangida and Garba Lawal. If they are not Christian how is it the fault of Naija.ali boubagra wrote:I am just curious,coz I know nigeria has millions of muslims too.
plz guys answer me honestly,I think there is discrimination against muslims in nigeria,and this is coming from your CORUPTED fediration,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the only muslim player I remember so far was the EXCELLENT RACHIDI YEKENI
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Re: why most of nigerian players are christians??
ali boubagra wrote:I am just curious,coz I know nigeria has millions of muslims too.
plz guys answer me honestly,I think there is discrimination against muslims in nigeria,and this is coming from your CORUPTED fediration,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the only muslim player I remember so far was the EXCELLENT RACHIDI YEKENI
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This looks like one of em Bin Laden guys.
ali boubagra wrote:I am just curious,coz I know nigeria has millions of muslims too.
plz guys answer me honestly,I think there is discrimination against muslims in nigeria,and this is coming from your CORUPTED fediration,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the only muslim player I remember so far was the EXCELLENT RACHIDI YEKENI
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Ali was a farce, Yujam is a joke.RudeBoy wrote:Ali has asked a good question which deserves a good answer.
To the outside world it is possible to think that there is some kind of bias against the Muslims in the national team when you take into consideration the population demographics of Nigeria.
However, the answer is simple: Most of the best players in Nigeria come from the southern part of Nigeria, which is mainly Christian. Indeed, to be more specific a good majority of the best come from the south eastern (the old mid-Western and East Regions) part of the country, which is, even more predominately Christian.
I reject Yujam's stereotyping of Nigerians (again!). His claims about certain players being “stockier” are a nonsense, clearly show he has no idea of Nigeria or Nigerians and are highly inflammatory!





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even when Amodu (a muslim) was coach...the squad was still full of christians. in Nigeria religion is not a factor in football, things like Home/foreign based, fresh/tired legs, NFA tinkering are the factors.
For those who are more familiar with the Nigerian league...maybe u can comment on how that affects the distribution of players.
beter to educate than to insult...one of those serves little or no purpose
For those who are more familiar with the Nigerian league...maybe u can comment on how that affects the distribution of players.
beter to educate than to insult...one of those serves little or no purpose
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i wonder if Ali asked this question sincerely or he was just trying to incenuate something... whichever way , YUJAM gave him a good response and he also deserves the kicking in the #$% he got from others too... how dare a bloody foreigner talk of our leaders ( even though na rigging ) like that !. It doesnt matter whether they are shango worshippers or OYA , all we want to see is the supereagles play and play well