One day, a man who suddenly turns mad was taken 2 dat hsptal. U know dat place, no need 2 mention. The doc in charge told his relatives 2 come back in d next 2 weeks. After much treatment, d promised 2 weeks came by and dis man's relatives went 2 d hospital 4 clearance of their ward. Getting there, d doc said he was going 2 perform medic theory 2 proof dat d said man is alright. Then d doc brought him out wit someoda 1s and drew 5 motor cars 4 5 of dem and asked dem 2 drive d cars base on their imagination. See madness na, all of dem start 2 drive invisibly. U go hear dis 1 change gear 4 mouth like dis vummm...gremm. So na only dat guy wey no just do anything at all. D guy just silent and d doc sef dey happy 4 im mind say d guy don well. So all of a sudden, d doc asked dem 2 stop d vehicles and he now asked dat guy why he did not drive his car. Hear d guy reply.' doc i wan make dem all drive go front b4 i start my own 2 avoid what brought me here in accident. D doc shook his head and retorted, ' dis na d real mad man in d house.
For me and as a matter of fact, the problem with our sport arena is the coach. why?. what do you expect from a coach who is being sponsored by his subject-player. I heard from a realiable source that Amodu stays in Yakubu's crescent whenever he travels out that is more reason why he said Yak is unreplaceable in one of the media. can you see that. A man who is being influenced by power of incomposure. Couple with the fact that he looks like a demon incarnates. He hardly smile whenever his team scores a goal, he never gets up to instruct his boys. I just pray that he should leave the shore of Nigeria after this tournament because am ready to bomb his A*#S. You know, i collected some stuff from muttallab. But make una no tell Obama.
Ojo is a typical Natural Yoruba name.....typical because it's traditional; Natural because it has something to do with nature symbol. At birth, i used my placenta round my neck.... just like necklace. According to story, such child is alwas a warrior and like my granny(RIP) would always sing my praises before she departed, "Ojo osi nle, omo adie ndagba" meaning, " Ojo is not at home, the chicks are growing older".