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Saturday, September 7, 2013

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    Every child is an artist.......The problem is how to remain an artist

    we need to encourage yourself here in Nigeria since our leaders have failed us...

    please read this motivation words to encourage yourself n

    Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve. –Napoleon Hill

  2. Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. –Steve Jobs
  3. Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. –Albert Einstein
  4. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.  –Robert Frost
  5. The common question that gets asked in business is, ‘why?’ That’s a good question, but an equally valid question is, ‘why not?’ -Jeffrey Bezos
  6. You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. –Wayne Gretzky
  7. I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. –Michael Jordan
  8. Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. –Babe Ruth
  9. Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement. –W. Clement Stone
  10. Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. –John Lennon
  11. We become what we think about. –Earl Nightingale
  12. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do, so throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails.  Explore, Dream, Discover. –Mark Twain
  13. Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. –John Maxwell
  14. If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten. –Tony Robbins
  15. The mind is everything. What you think you become.  –Buddha
  16. The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. –Chinese Proverb
  17. An unexamined life is not worth living. –Socrates
  18. Eighty percent of success is showing up. –Woody Allen
  19. Don’t wait. The time will never be just right. –Napoleon Hill
  20. Winning isn’t everything, but wanting to win is. –Vince Lombardi
  21. I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions. –Stephen Covey
  22. Every child is an artist.  The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. –Pablo Picasso

Keshi, Amaju Have No Hand In Mba’s Transfer – Etu

By: Adeyemi Robinson-Adefioye on September 7, 2013 - 1:56am
The attention of the Management of Warri Wolves has been drawn to a report that the Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi and the Executive Chairman of Delta State Sports Commission, Pinnick Amaju made it impossible for the transfer of Sunday Mba to scale through.
According to the media officer of the Warri Wolves, Moses Etu, they are  not really surprised by this unfounded story making the rounds because they knew this will come from some desperate people who were hell bent on benefiting from the deal when in actual fact, they have nothing to do with Warri Wolves Football Club and Super Eagles player, Sunday Mba.
“It is no longer news that the so called Soccer Ambassador whom we believe is behind this allegation has been working with some people in Enugu to thwart all our efforts at making sure Sunday Mba gets what befits him”.
Etu said they are saying boldly that Coach Stephen Keshi has nothing to do with the transfer of Mba and the Super Eagles gaffer has no hand in the botched move of Sunday Mba to C.A.Bastia and as for Mr Pinnick Amaju, he is not on the board of Warri Wolves even though they report to him as the Executive Chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission just the way all state clubs report to their Commissioner for Sports.
Etu further stressed that they made it known that Emmanuel Ibru is their consultant duly hired to work for the Club and they could attest to it that knowing the type of family he comes from and his antecedent, he would never be involved in anything fraudulent.
He,  therefore, enjoined the public to be cautious of those peddling rumours and to contact Warri Wolves for any concrete information not only on Sunday Mba, but any other player.
“It is our candid opinion that these set of people will be disappointed when Sunday Mba finally leaves the shores of this land to begin a career abroad as he is destined to be great no matter the plans of this set of people.
“It is very unfortunate that some people could so be desperate to want to do things that they cannot. It is an open secret that a certain soccer ambassador has been working with some unscrupulous elements in Enugu to reap where they did not sow and now that they cannot achieve their aims, they want to tarnish the well built image of Mr Pinnick Amaju who has done much to develop the round leather game.
“It is even funnier that they are dragging the name of Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi to it, all in a bid to destroy the cordial relationship between him and Sunday Mba. We know that they have failed and will continue to fail as we know their antecedent”.Said Etu.
- See more at: http://leadership.ng/news/070913/keshi-amaju-have-no-hand-mba-s-transfer-etu#sthash.WYfTDozl.dpuf

Keshi, Amaju Have No Hand In Mba’s Transfer – Etu

By: Adeyemi Robinson-Adefioye on September 7, 2013 - 1:56am
The attention of the Management of Warri Wolves has been drawn to a report that the Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi and the Executive Chairman of Delta State Sports Commission, Pinnick Amaju made it impossible for the transfer of Sunday Mba to scale through.
According to the media officer of the Warri Wolves, Moses Etu, they are  not really surprised by this unfounded story making the rounds because they knew this will come from some desperate people who were hell bent on benefiting from the deal when in actual fact, they have nothing to do with Warri Wolves Football Club and Super Eagles player, Sunday Mba.
“It is no longer news that the so called Soccer Ambassador whom we believe is behind this allegation has been working with some people in Enugu to thwart all our efforts at making sure Sunday Mba gets what befits him”.
Etu said they are saying boldly that Coach Stephen Keshi has nothing to do with the transfer of Mba and the Super Eagles gaffer has no hand in the botched move of Sunday Mba to C.A.Bastia and as for Mr Pinnick Amaju, he is not on the board of Warri Wolves even though they report to him as the Executive Chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission just the way all state clubs report to their Commissioner for Sports.
Etu further stressed that they made it known that Emmanuel Ibru is their consultant duly hired to work for the Club and they could attest to it that knowing the type of family he comes from and his antecedent, he would never be involved in anything fraudulent.
He,  therefore, enjoined the public to be cautious of those peddling rumours and to contact Warri Wolves for any concrete information not only on Sunday Mba, but any other player.
“It is our candid opinion that these set of people will be disappointed when Sunday Mba finally leaves the shores of this land to begin a career abroad as he is destined to be great no matter the plans of this set of people.
“It is very unfortunate that some people could so be desperate to want to do things that they cannot. It is an open secret that a certain soccer ambassador has been working with some unscrupulous elements in Enugu to reap where they did not sow and now that they cannot achieve their aims, they want to tarnish the well built image of Mr Pinnick Amaju who has done much to develop the round leather game.
“It is even funnier that they are dragging the name of Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi to it, all in a bid to destroy the cordial relationship between him and Sunday Mba. We know that they have failed and will continue to fail as we know their antecedent”.Said Etu.
- See more at: http://leadership.ng/news/070913/keshi-amaju-have-no-hand-mba-s-transfer-etu#sthash.WYfTDozl.dpuf

Keshi, Amaju Have No Hand In Mba’s Transfer – Etu

By: Adeyemi Robinson-Adefioye on September 7, 2013 - 1:56am
The attention of the Management of Warri Wolves has been drawn to a report that the Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi and the Executive Chairman of Delta State Sports Commission, Pinnick Amaju made it impossible for the transfer of Sunday Mba to scale through.
According to the media officer of the Warri Wolves, Moses Etu, they are  not really surprised by this unfounded story making the rounds because they knew this will come from some desperate people who were hell bent on benefiting from the deal when in actual fact, they have nothing to do with Warri Wolves Football Club and Super Eagles player, Sunday Mba.
“It is no longer news that the so called Soccer Ambassador whom we believe is behind this allegation has been working with some people in Enugu to thwart all our efforts at making sure Sunday Mba gets what befits him”.
Etu said they are saying boldly that Coach Stephen Keshi has nothing to do with the transfer of Mba and the Super Eagles gaffer has no hand in the botched move of Sunday Mba to C.A.Bastia and as for Mr Pinnick Amaju, he is not on the board of Warri Wolves even though they report to him as the Executive Chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission just the way all state clubs report to their Commissioner for Sports.
Etu further stressed that they made it known that Emmanuel Ibru is their consultant duly hired to work for the Club and they could attest to it that knowing the type of family he comes from and his antecedent, he would never be involved in anything fraudulent.
He,  therefore, enjoined the public to be cautious of those peddling rumours and to contact Warri Wolves for any concrete information not only on Sunday Mba, but any other player.
“It is our candid opinion that these set of people will be disappointed when Sunday Mba finally leaves the shores of this land to begin a career abroad as he is destined to be great no matter the plans of this set of people.
“It is very unfortunate that some people could so be desperate to want to do things that they cannot. It is an open secret that a certain soccer ambassador has been working with some unscrupulous elements in Enugu to reap where they did not sow and now that they cannot achieve their aims, they want to tarnish the well built image of Mr Pinnick Amaju who has done much to develop the round leather game.
“It is even funnier that they are dragging the name of Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi to it, all in a bid to destroy the cordial relationship between him and Sunday Mba. We know that they have failed and will continue to fail as we know their antecedent”.Said Etu.
- See more at: http://leadership.ng/news/070913/keshi-amaju-have-no-hand-mba-s-transfer-etu#sthash.WYfTDozl.dpuf

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