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Vincent Enyeama still sad! Apologizes for quitting the national team

As he shared on instagram today...

140 comments:

  1. Nothing is happening because of you, Nigeria would have lost the last match anyway so please leave unnecessary sentiments out of this so we can move on. So your mum carried you 9 months? Please remind us again cos we tot it was 3. You and Oliseh can go rot anyway for all I care. Monkeys.

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    1. U don't have to be rude to the man if u have nothing constructive to say shut up

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    2. This is crude! Guide ur comment n show a bit of decorum or could this be an upbringing issue?pls grow up n be more responsible in ur public conduct adeiza.

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    3. I FEEL THE SADNESS & BITTERNESS IN YOUR LIFE AND I'LL PRAY FOR YOU.

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    4. Why does the Internet make some people loose their manners, can you see him on the road and talk to him like this. I hope your own parents live long oh.

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    5. Is Vincent the first human being to lose his mother, What is all this nonsense?

      It will be a big mistake to rubbish our coach because of one mumu that has decided to be too proud at old age.

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    6. Adeiza and AIO. It is such a pity that people like you exist. People who cannot appreciate others and live within the limitations of their shallow minds . It is also clear that you were not born during the period when Oliseh played for Nigeria

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    7. @AOI per you don't lose your parents, if you lost dem very good for you. Dumb ass bastard

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    8. STFU pls....if you dont knw hw it feels beingbin his shoes..ngwa nnu keep quiet..people like you just open your mouth to vomit shiit like your mouth is on ur period..if you dont knw at to say..pls keep shut @AOI nd @ADEIZA

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  2. He's gonna make me cry.

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  3. Becoming boring. U didnt kill anyone so let it go. If u still luv 9ja soo much y nt come out of retirement? Abeg linda stop putting his pleas n cries here for us to see.

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    1. You know you have a choice to read it or NOT. #stopthetrolls

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  4. This Vincent guy should shut up. Does he play for free?

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  5. Eya. One hell of a cool guy. God bless u Vincent

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  6. Biko this guy is beginning to get on my nerves honestly, wot is it Biko if you want to retire just retire and stop bringing sentiment into it and making Nigerians hate the coach for nothing... You are gud yes but not the best so Biko go and take serval sit at the back....

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  7. We are all PROUD of you Vincent..
    God make you bigger...
    Wonder-Keeper... They don't know!!!!!

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  8. Its alright.....We have heard...All d best to you Veeeee


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

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  9. he should shut his fucked up mouth ,he acts then think later what a dumb ass.

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  10. Let the house divide then it will be built stronger. The foundaton was shaky shaky so NFF do the needful and quit the pity parry mehn

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  11. You for talk say na captain dey hungry you, my dear if you are talking about retiring in one or two years how do u expect to be the captain, Biko lets hear word stop causing problem in Nigeria the problem Nija is facing is enough

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  12. I STAND BY YOU. THE PEOPLE WHO SACRIFICE THE MOST FOR NIGERIA ARE NOT THE ONES REWARDED. A NATION THAT DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO APPRECIATE SACRIFICE IS NOT WORTH DYING FOR. OLISEH DID WORST THINGS. HE REBELLED AND SOWED SEEDS OF DIVISION AND DISSENSION. HEAD HUNTERS DON'T LIKE PEOPLE WITH MACHETE STANDING BEHIND THEM.

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  13. It is well. They should let him be for now so he can mourn his mother in peace.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  14. God bless you Enyeama and prosper your career. We know you're not a trouble maker. We will miss you)

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  15. It is well. They should let him be for now so he can mourn his mother in peace.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  16. Pride goes before a fall. You are still grieving. I lost my dad this year so i know the feeling. You went to camp to get over it. It didn't help. You should have just walked away without quitting.

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    1. You are absolutely right! I was too emotional the year I lost my mum. I cry and react over everything. Oliseh should have been sensitive enough before acting or saying whatever he said to him (Enyema).

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  17. Enyeama should just shut up

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  18. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Dude is not happy and thats fact though no doubt.... #NowPlaying>> ghetto: elly..
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  19. Well to me dis is wht usually happens when we act b4 thinking and sacrifice obedience on altar of commitment leading to dishonour exit. Such is life.

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  20. Enyeama, please take heart. Do not mind them, you have every right to pay your mum her last respect... You are our pride. I am very sure that God will be with you wherever you are. You are a great man..

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  21. Vincent you're a talented keeper no doubt, either release a press statement or interview and clear the air. All these emotional blackmail on social media is only portraying you as victim yet you don't say what really happened.

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  22. NFF should settle this matter because we can't take because of Sunday Oliseh decision or propaganda of captain ship and loose our No1 choice...NFF bring back our son Vincent Enyeama back before it too late...

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  23. Dis guy isn't at fault...iv heard d story from d two sides and I give my judgement now...Oliseh is a .......shikina...

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  24. Nothing actually happened Nigeria would always move toward man!

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  25. This guy should go an die.who did he think that he is, God or what.
    So because your mother die no one should advice or tell you any thing again.
    Pride goes before fall. My dear no evil on your way you are evil to your self.
    May God bless sunday olise for what he did cause without this we will not know that this guy is a clown as buhari.























    #sad indeed

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  26. This guy should go an die.who did he think that he is, God or what.
    So because your mother die no one should advice or tell you any thing again.
    Pride goes before fall. My dear no evil on your way you are evil to your self.
    May God bless sunday olise for what he did cause without this we will not know that this guy is a clown as buhari.























    #sad indeed

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  27. This is so sad,Vinny u the best!

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  28. Hmmmmmmmnmmmmmm I have a queer feeling that Enyeama will return to the national team

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  29. I feel he's regretting his decision. His decision to quit the national team side was hasty. He can do without Nigeria, and Nigeria can do without him. Kanu and Okocha seem to be the only duo which Nigeria has not been able to get a replacement for. Enyeama will be missed.

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  30. Great Enyeama.....you served your nation well and you quitted when the ovation was loudest and at its peak. If the nation does not miss you now that you have quitted this country truly have a problem. You are quitting at the right time. Congratulations...

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  31. Don't take decisions when you mad! I know you are not happy quitting the national team, all the same I still pray you come back and play for eagles because you deserve a honourable retirement with national standing ovation! #comeback

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  32. After watching Oliseh's interview on this issue, I concluded the both of them can't work together, if Enyeama wants to return to the Super Eagles, he should wait till Oliseh is gone.
    I felt bad when in the interview instead of Oliseh making peace, he was busy calling out the various times he purported Enyeama has had issues with the national team coaches.
    He is supposed to be a father here, where there is peace,there is somebody on fire enduring all the wrongs for peace to reign.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. I agree. Two captains cannot be in a ship. As it is, if any body has to leave Oliseh should be the one because he's appointment as the coach is a gamble but Eyeama's is sure money in the bank. He places his roll VERY WELL. However, it will be ridiculous for Oliseh to be fired over this issue. All I can say is that I suspect Oliseh red card will be handed to him in his second wahala, if any. Since history says his very confrontational, then it will be sooner than later.

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  33. Vincent can complain for africa sha...ozugozie ooOoo!I bet u neva tot ur action to quit will b like dis!u tot they will be begging u like mad to comeback!well-well u taught wrong...that's a big blow right back@yo face!u could have waited a lil..now ur gettn emotional n complaining to who care to listen sha....!take hrt..life@9ja is hard to almost errybody,handle shit!

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    1. Seriously! It is just very sad, you all allowed Satan to creep into the camp to disorganise and cause confusion. The lesson to be learnt is that no one (victim or guilty) shuld ever take decision in anger! There are just some things that can never be erased!

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    2. Vincent is acting really acting immature. Everyone had a mum that carried dem in d womb. Der r no sentiments here.u do d job u r paid for and leave ur baggage outside. Its ok to grieve but not to rub it everyone's face. And this idea of goin to social network to get d pity and attention of Nigerians is really not cool. Enyeama has been an outstanding player but this attitude...not good.

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  34. Vincent i am on your side. May God be with you.

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  35. Am tired of this,whoever wants to retire should retire biko..










    Agu_Nwa nsukka

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  36. It's okay bro, God will s u thru. We undastand, not ur fault the coach Is a major D bag

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  37. It's okay bro, God will s u thru. We undastand, not ur fault the coach Is a major D bag

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  38. It is well my dear I feel ur pain

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  39. Abeg he should move on alrdy! Aahn aahhhn!!

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  40. My brother, you don try your best, we all make mistakes, apology accepted..Naija remains solidly behind you...

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  41. oga go pls, your own too much. the national team made u opo, not the other way round

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  42. Their cup of garri..

    If it is not about Chelsea football club..then it about nothing cause I don't give a sh**t if he quit

    #Whoenyeamadonhelp

    ..JOSHSAYSO..LIB..FAN

    ..JOSHSAYSO..LIB..FAN

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  43. Omf! Enough with the pitty party! You quit, we've expressed our sadness, and we have moved on. We're all over it now! Do what retired ppl do and just chill.

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  44. its so sad, we will miss you sha, bt still think abt it again, you are not playing for Sunday olise, but for Nigeria, we really want you back on the national team, or else
    super eagles will be in soup.
    As for Sunday Olise or what ever they call you, Please stop being so sentimental, emotional or hot tempered in managing your team, for God's sake this man went to bury his mum, the least he needs from you is consolation and not embarrassment.
    Please check out what a lady does to her husband occasionally in www.choicereach.com

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  45. Well he had a right to be angry though. @least a prior notice would have been given to him before being stripped. Everyone might do same in his position. I don't blame him though. It's all Oliseh @ this point.



    *LIB JUDGE*

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  46. he was too quick for his decision even thou it hurts so much




    Aunty linda......

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  47. Enyeama was ill treated and shows completely how inexperience Oliseh is, the NFF and the head coach should throw their pride away and offer that guy apology.

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  48. Dis guy shuld go n sleep joor. ....u ve gone,so forget abt super eagles

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  50. Anyway, she will be missed

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  51. Sounds like he's having second thoughts about his decision to quit. Its almost like he did it in haste without thinking it through. This is why I always advise people to think things through before reacting no matter how hurt you might be at the time. No decision made in the heat of the moment is ever a good one. Well, what's done is done. I suggest he lives with it and stop all this pity-party. Be a man and stand by your decision. MOVE ON, BUDDY!

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  52. We all view things differently. No matter what anyone says about Vincent being proud, Olise did not do well. I am very sure also that the coach of his club will not shut him up from airing his opinion. He did the right thing to avoid division and confusion in the camp. Stripping him of his captainship is not wrong, but what is wrong is the way it was done. Olise be very careful o. Chicken wey come new dey stand with one leg first but u just land with both legs. Nsogbu di kwa.

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  53. I understand Vicente very well,Sunday olisa did not think we'll before taking such step..

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  54. Awww. Sweet man, go to France, make more money. We got you.
    ~D great anonymous!

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  55. Quit talking and take responsibility for ur actions. I really liked u and have watched u play in my city in France but never expected u to be dis childish

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  56. And who says dis Vincent guy is not well mannered??? Linda take note!

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  57. And who says dis Vincent guy is not well mannered??? Linda take note!

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  58. And who says dis Vincent guy is not well mannered??? Linda take note!

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  59. Go nd sit down! You will quit football one day and become a coach. Indiscipline should not be tolerated!

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  60. This is getting out of hands.

    You are sounding a bit insane and hurt.

    You are becoming emotional

    It is now obvious that it is the captainship that caused the whole furore.

    You had issue with Siasia and Berti Vogtis, you were a small boy under Onigbinde and Chukwu.

    You are becoming another Osase, and some of us are tired of your whining and wailing.

    Pls note that you cannot be another coach in a team, you have been clamouring for retirement and now you are retired.

    Pls let us face our football.

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  61. @enyeama. I'm wit u all d way. U cant give beyond ur best. I've been thru burying my mum dis year as well & I do understand how excrutiating d moment is. To know u left for camp couple of days after shows ur strength of character & love for motherland. Seems Oliseh neva had d sort of bond we had wit our mother. In anycase,his(Oliseh) recalcitrant record while adorning d national colors speak for itself. In dese days of lack of patriotism &loyalty from players, u stand head &shoulders above ur peers. The future is bright bro. Oliseh will come & go!

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  62. @enyeama. I'm wit u all d way. U cant give beyond ur best. I've been thru burying my mum dis year as well & I do understand how excrutiating d moment is. To know u left for camp couple of days after shows ur strength of character & love for motherland. Seems Oliseh neva had d sort of bond we had wit our mother. In anycase,his(Oliseh) recalcitrant record while adorning d national colors speak for itself. In dese days of lack of patriotism &loyalty from players, u stand head &shoulders above ur peers. The future is bright bro. Oliseh will come & go!

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  63. Bros, stop complaining please. life has got its trials. just move on or join the team. You are lucky you have a job and you are talented too, so stop whining please.
    We all have our own personal issues and we deal with it accordinly.
    This a a TEAM sports and not individualistic sports. Am sure there are amny other playres that have been in that team and have contriburted a lot just like you, so this is not about you with all due respect, this is about the team please.
    Sorry to hear about your mom loss, but am sure she will like you to move on with your life and enjoy your life, most of all, do what is best for you, rejoining the team in my own opinion ,but life has to go on.
    please stop complaining, whining and move on. Once again, this is a TEAM sports and not about your sir!.

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  64. Bros, stop complaining please. life has got its trials. just move on or join the team. You are lucky you have a job and you are talented too, so stop whining please.
    We all have our own personal issues and we deal with it accordinly.
    This a a TEAM sports and not individualistic sports. Am sure there are amny other playres that have been in that team and have contriburted a lot just like you, so this is not about you with all due respect, this is about the team please.
    Sorry to hear about your mom loss, but am sure she will like you to move on with your life and enjoy your life, most of all, do what is best for you, rejoining the team in my own opinion ,but life has to go on.
    please stop complaining, whining and move on. Once again, this is a TEAM sports and not about your sir!.

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  65. Oga nor let Nigerians change am for u oo.we nor like plenty talk

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  67. Oga Pls think again. I don't have a problem with your quitting I have a problem with your anger. Pride sorry about your mum, but people lose loved ones everyday it's no reason to act irrational

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  68. Honestly vin, I fell ur pain, olisah is a beast, just move on and take heart, my own anger 1 the idiot even admitted that he actually ask u to short up, insult!! Even if he is a nobody wouldn't u at least hear him out first, 2 u said that he came late, what do u expect from somebody that just berry his mum, not even a condolence word from u, and u said that u are the couch, u are very heartless oliseh, telling a grown ass man that feeds his family by him self to shut up before his team mate, I don't want to insult u because u are by brother even from the same village, but u need ask vin for forgiveness and accept ur mistake, what an insult, u even want to join his head with his team mate by adding that they told u that talks before thinking, bros pls go comfetion. Echekwam na ibu nmadu, amaram na ibu Anuofia. Binaofia, couch nsi na aro.

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  69. Don't nake decisions when angry.Two wrongs never make a right.you would have respected the coach and kept quite when asked to and later gone privately and spoken to the coach.See how one bad decision will wipe away 13 years of honor.really sad,your wife would have advised you better.

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  70. Well done Vincent.
    Let the gripers gripe.
    Mistakes do happen.
    You are very deeply cherished
    Even your Mum would have said Son forgive them for they know not what they are doing.
    After you have rested enough return to your Team mates and complete your destiny.
    Go for 115 to 125 caps. Set the record. Don't worry. As long as you're the best, nothing do you. No shaking. Fre banga.
    Townsman.

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  71. Ibibio Isongo !!!!
    Nkpo idoho.
    Abasi aya udiong.
    Ka kekwenge se Abasi okuno.
    Kuyak owo ubiongo ke usung isang mfo.
    Nnyin modo.

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  72. OK Vincent. We've moved on so should you. Your contributions are appreciated so just leave this matter. It's about the super eagles not about who won the argument.

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  73. Thanks u man...am happy u left dis way...oliseh if u don't win matches u will smell shit

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  74. Thanks u man...am happy u left dis way...oliseh if u don't win matches u will smell shit

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  75. Thanks u man...am happy u left dis way...oliseh if u don't win matches u will smell shit

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  76. Foolish guy, u we relies later,

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  77. This man doesn't have a problem at all,this people are just too greedy,have a nice time bro. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  78. Enyeama u were too quick to anger,too quick to resign,I feel your pain but deep down you know you could have ignored even when mikel and emenike begged,your mind was already made oga. Your greatest wish now is that someone will come on national TV to apologize to you and beg you to come back to the national team. Am sure you are not getting that,thats why you are commenting on instagram

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  79. Pls, stick to your decision and forget the regrets.
    Always, think before you act. Kapish!

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  80. Linda see ur misleading headline. As in he apologised bcuz he quit. He just said he is sorry 4 d reason all dese controversies are coming up. He is not sorry 4 quitting. And some people here no go read wetin him write!
    Well said Enyaema. We wish u d very best!!!

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  81. Abegi. It haf do. Shebi u wan make dem beg u? Well, e no happen. U can pls stop distracting us on social media.

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  82. Clearly not a smart man else he would have calmed down before resigning the way he did. Your coach is your boss! He has a right to make decisions, right or wrong. At that point in time, he asked you NOT to speak, then you don't speak. That wasn't the time to prove anything, whatever you had to say, you could have gone back to him later. You humiliated yourself by not honouring his words and now you're using your mother's death as a sympathy mechanism. You think you made the best decision, then stick with it and let it go! The NFF has said no one will apologise to you so let it go!
    As for the captaincy, Nigeria is your focus not who is captain or not captain. If Nigeria wins all her games and you do a better job than whoever the captain is, people will praise you and hail you a hero, not the captain. You could have proved your coach wrong by showing him what a great captain you'd make, instead you displayed indiscipline, pride and ego. Can you do this with the international team you play for? so why do it at home?
    Oliseh might now do a great job as a coach, they might even sack him tomorrow but you'll always regret acting the way you did. Now that you've calmed down small, you're writing stories on instagram. Everyone makes sacrifices, you coming for training two days after burying your mom was a sacrifice on your part, no need whining about it.

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  83. Oga.....e don do....we don hear ur cry.Please make we hear word,....u hv taken ur decision....Dont 4get this team gave u fame,honor and set the stage you are enjoying today for you.An adage quoted as saying two wrong can't ever make wright.If Oliseh was wrong,must u follow suit?

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  84. Stop crying like a baby abeg you have done what u wanted to do its ok

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  85. Stop crying like a baby abeg you have done what u wanted to do its ok

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  86. Stop crying like a baby abeg you have done what u wanted to do its ok

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  87. Stop crying like a baby you have done what u needed to do so rest abeg

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  88. If we all carry our world on our shoulders who can stand he wants to begged and they are begging him so stop pouring all ur emotions on social media

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  89. enyeama is a woman...making decisions based on emotions and showcasing it on social media...He is very unprofessional in this issue...and all this while all he has done is gather mourners and not tell us his side of the story..thats if he has a side self.. its annoying that he just posts all this stuffs on SM spoiling the Image of a sitting leader... No matter what, your leader is your leader...Respect and obey him and be loyal...msheew si here puo!

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  90. Okay. We have heard you. What do u want us to do.... Cry. Thanks for your service. Bye

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  91. It is obvious that coach wants to restore discipline and commitment in the team irrespective of status -its good for our game - inccidentally, captain was the demonstration of this new trend - this is sad considering that he is bereaved - again, details of instructon to players ahead of camp resumption is unknown also, whether the sad event of captain's loss was communicated to coach by captain - NOT A THIRD PARTY - is unclear. Certainly, it's clear that coach has zero tolerance for indiscipline - EXCELLENT! - but I want to appeal to him here, that for a man who just lost a dear mother, a lot of protocol will slip such a man; kindly give handing the gloves back to our captain a thought, the lesson has been learnt. To our captain resigning shouldn't have been the decision, rather exhausting all avenue to make peace, part of which is to seek the right people in-house to intervene. IN THIS GAME OF SOCCER YOUR COACH IS YOUR COACH ALWAYS!

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  92. @AOI,i guess u dont ve a mother cos if u ve u wont type dat rubbish,
    mtchew

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  93. @AOI, i guess u dont ve a mother cos if u have u wont type dat rubbish,
    mtchew.

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