These Photos are from the last Match between Nigeria's Super Eagles and Egypt in Kaduna a few days and trending on the Internet presently with German website bild.de saying ''So geht Ausverkauft auf Nigerianisch''...Meaning literally ''This is what Sold Out looks like in Nigeria''
They end their report with ''Unbelievable to believe but thankfully nothing happened''.
This a big shame that anyone allowed this to happen and they are indeed Lucky that nothing happened.Nigeria is a long way from getting it right I swear...A LONG WAY!!!
Hisssss!!!
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Sunday, March 27, 2016
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God will help us in Nigeria, I don't know when we will get it right
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Just can't stop imagining what would have happend if that thing had collapsed...
DeleteSMH...naija
ReplyDeleteHad it been super eagle won the match, there would be casualty .. Thank God for the late goal, it sober the fan.
ReplyDeleteEyesore.
Wish it collapsed so they will learn next time.
Delete@queen you wish it collapsed so they can die. You closeted witch
DeleteNa wa! Such high risk
DeleteUr statement just negates ur name up there. How can u make such a wish? Smh
DeleteWhat is new about how they think or pray on Sunday. Yes oo I go church oo, we prayed for the sick, barrier women, for Nigeria and our leaders, etc, but right in her mind is black evil.
DeleteFuck you Queen Amy the devil lovers!
Abeg make dem leave us alone, a journey of a million miles begins with a step, we will get there. True true when we dey do something make we sef know sey the world is a global village, hiaa make shame sef catch us small naa, with social media tafia every where we supposed know say this kin tin must surface. I use hand cover face for house as I dey type sef.
ReplyDeleteWith backward abokis like you who use their hands to clean their dump, why won't Kaduna disgrace us in this manner
DeleteWe gained independence since 1960, isn't that a long time to have gotten our acts together at least? Most of us respect ourselves when we travel out but can't maintain decorum within our own shores. Come on ma'am, your excuse of the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step doesn't hold water in this instance.
DeleteSee people, am feeling irritated by the way people sat down. Still thanking God I did not go to the stadium
ReplyDeleteLooks like Woodstock
ReplyDeleteScary
I don't see anything wrong in what the fans did.
ReplyDeleteIt was sold out...they found a way to watch live.
If it happened abroad now, they will call it loyalty. Because it happened in Nigeria now, they want to make it look like it's a bad thing.
Abeg make them swerve.
This is what loyalty and love for one's country team looks like.
Abi ooo
DeletePRESENT TWICE...
ReplyDeleteWHAT IS IT WITH KADUNA STADIUM WHEN THERE ARE BETTER STADIAS EVERYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY
Stadias???
DeleteStadia is stadia. No need for the addition of 's'
DeleteThose guys are so skinny, I can carry 20 for a mile or two
ReplyDeleteThank God bokoharam were sleeping
ReplyDeleteCome on, you want to claim German when you are far from it. This is what makes Nigeria unique just like dirty-prostitute-immoral kind of life is what many of them celebrate on New Year's eve. No come here come preach Germany here. Mtcheew
ReplyDeleteThis shows how much Nigerians love their team..nothing more
ReplyDeleteI love Nigeria!!!
ReplyDeleteI blame the FA for this, how can the NFF chairman takes Nigeria super eagles match to 15 thousand capacity stadium in Kaduna when we have bigger stadium in the country. What is chasing them away from Lagos crowd that they can not fix national stadium in surulere and bring back the old glorious days of eagles. This is not a sold out but a stadium with low capacity for eagles qualifier.
ReplyDeleteStella, try stopping a Nigerian football fan from reaching the stadium by any means.
ReplyDelete