Gentlemen, My Dad has just passed on to the Lord. I am speechless, but I know he lived a good live. Barely, there years after my mom and brother in law.
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Keshi said that before the team arrived South Africa that he told skipper Joseph Yobo that the Eagles were going to win the Cup but the former Everton defender did not believe.
CMS wrote:Gentlemen, My Dad has just passed on to the Lord. I am speechless, but I know he lived a good live. Barely, there years after my mom and brother in law.
I was just about to ask "didn't you lose a couple of close family members not long ago" cos I remember when you went to Naija for the funeral.
My heart goes out to you dude.
O-Qua Tangin Wann! Die with memories, not dreams.™
My sincere condolences. l pray for strenght from above and for help in your time of need. lt is well.
As for me and my house we will serve the LORD.-----JOSHUA 24 VS 15.
Life in Christ is not a change,it is an exchange. Your ashes for his beauty,your weakness for his strenght ,your destiny assured and a bonus of a victorious life on earth. lt is an irrestitible exchange.
On a side note, there are ladies here too (thread title)...
"How can someone qualify his country for the World Cup and then, because he lost a match, everyone is saying they should sack him. Please allow the man to do his work. Nobody is perfect, but if someone can qualify his country for the World Cup, then he deserves some respect. I even heard that it is the second time he has qualified Nigeria for the World Cup. That is huge". - French legend Alain Giresse on Nigeria's Shuaibu Amodu, 2010
CMS - Please accept my condolenses. From experience I know this time cannot be easy. I lost my mum and dad in the space of 2 years and they both died before they turned 60. Please stay strong and enjoy the good memories you have.