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Thursday, 19 February 2015

Kanu Nwankwo was once the 6th best football player in the world

In 1996, Nigerian football legend, Kanu Nwankwo was among the list of the Top 6 recognized FIFA players in the world. Will any Nigerian footballer ever come this close?

81 comments:

  1. It will happen when d corruption in NFF is wiped out and real talents are recruited from d streets

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    1. Real talents and not ajebo children bribing their way thru.



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    2. We can come close if talented people are really picked and not those who knows someone that knows someone.



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  2. Aww maximum respect kanu #YouHelpUsAndStillHelping

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  3. Aww maximum respect kanu #YouHelpUsAndStillHelping

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  4. Yea, he was ma favourite play papilo

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  5. This is awesome! Yayyy!




    Timon Emmy King

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  6. Yey that's my brother! You are well celebrated back home, welldone. @Linda no Nigerian footballer WILL ever come this close, NEVER!!!

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  7. HE WAS D BOMB DEN,ALL DES BOYS DONT ASPIRE DAT BUT ASPIRE WAT DEY GET IN DIA POCKET 1ST. TOMJERRYSWIT

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  8. Nigeria Sports needs a complete revival

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  9. That's Why He's Called PAPILO Cause he made us Proud.. To your Question, I wanna believe its gonna be a bit difficult but its definitely Achievable...
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    .NOTE: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  10. Nigeria can't be in that position again because politics is now involved not talents !

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  11. If they play for the passion and not the money, they would.
    #AnythingIsPossible

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  12. The dry bones shall rise again.#ThatMuchIsTrue

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  13. Yes o! And he has also been named d 11th all time best player in Arsenal. He has really tried in football. Linda take note!

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  14. Yes o! And he has also been named d 11th all time best player in Arsenal. He has really tried in football. Linda take note!

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  15. Na wa ooooo gone are d gud old days Ajax he ws on Fire d most decorated african Football of dt tym.

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  16. Am not too sure again o. De re all going for d money not d talent again.

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  17. I dont think any Nigeria will come that close, not in this generation.


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  18. awwwww...nice..........Maybe......







    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB.....

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  19. May be in the next generation....



    Our players now....all they do is post picture on IG.....

    @Mikel obi can u come this close?....I pray ooo




    Now our players play more ball on IG n twitter than on the field




    SMh




    @Galore

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  20. Not with this present crop of players. All they seek is money. Vincent Enyeama is doing well in France (Lille) though. Nice one kano.


    @SOPHIA STEPHEN

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  21. Yea....I believe in the young shall grow....and history will repeat itself once again........legendary man


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  22. neva!cos Nigeria footballers are now after I ng enriching dia pockets eg my own Broda Mikel obi.

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  23. Kanu remains the best footballer player ever produced by Nigeria. He is a legend of the game.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  24. Kanu was playing rubbish then, how come he was made the 6th best footballer player in the world

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  25. Kano Nwankwo came, he saw and he conquered.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  26. Yeas not top six anyway but top 10... very soon. just watch out! God bless our sports. Psalm 85:12. @Bishop_Dammy

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  27. Good for the good guy.

    .............'''' PRAY4NIGERIA ''''.............

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  28. Really?! But that was long time ago in Bethlehem oh! Lol!

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  29. Those were the good old days when naija football was very strong globally.
    Well, never say never but men, e go tey before any Nigerian will come this close again.

    ....AND LIBERS STILL HAIL THEIR KING.

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  30. great achiever
    papilo i know say u don make us proud





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  31. Wooow, never knew kanu came dis close....I believe another Nigerian can make dis list in de nearest future..

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  32. A great player

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  33. For sure, MsLin.. my unborn child.

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  34. Proud of him! Them never born merci then?

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  35. Legend! I doubt if any Nigerian will make that list so soon... Time will tell!

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  36. I believe good times will be back to Nigerian football

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  37. definitely,
    when most of them start playing
    patriotic football...

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  38. Really.... Woooow he is a legend

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  39. He played well during olympic 1996

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  40. hmmmmm... I don't see any Nigeria player reaching that fit anytime soon

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  41. for where u know kanu is just a humble and silent star

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  42. That was a long time ago, it will be long before another Nigerian hits that height.

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    1. Did you say mikel? No dey deceive yourself na.

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  44. "Ever " is a strong word

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  45. For where, every where there is PDP, leaders has no plan for common youth except their relatives....so even if you re as skillful as twice of J.J Okocha you can only display it withing your locality.

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  46. Datz nice.
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  47. A very big and good question only NFF and NFL should ans....I can swear with mi life that mi younger brother can play more than any of our strikers both in the junior and senior teams but favouritism and corruption will not allow our management to choose the right and good ones

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  48. I will always continue to say this:
    King Kanu Nwankwo is the Greatest Nigerian dead or alive.He has given so much to this Nation.

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  49. With hardworking n determination yes

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  50. Yeah........bcos of dose two accidental goals durin atlanta 1996!

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    1. Accidental? You sound pained, radiating strong negative energy

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  51. Let's wait patiently and see

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  52. He was among one of the best. Such a shame that most of the recent super eagles players are in for the cash.

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  53. Haba! Lyndie wah u saying? U ain't current o. Ain't u aware Mikel obi is number 3 in d world ryt now! Choi! Hehehehhehehe. *n Mikel wears num 10 in 9ja n perpetually warms d bench in chelsea* mtcheeeeww! God pls restore our glory!

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  54. Maybe this is news but kanu Nwako has his jersey in Manchester football museum in the UK - The biggest of its kind. So yh, Kanu is a big deal

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  55. #myopinioncounts#19 February 2015 at 21:31

    Back in the day....

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