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Friday 11 June 2010

Opening ceremony of the 2010 World Cup










Did you guys watch the opening ceremony of 2010 World Cup that took place some hours ago in SA?
Our Femi Kuti performed...yeeeeh!
And Archbishop Desmond Tutu danced...high point for me...:-).
And R Kelly gave a resounding performance.
If you watched it, what do you think of it?
Was it spectacular or was it spectacular?
Go Africa!!!
So proud to be African right now!!!
Ahooooo!!!
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10 comments:

  1. Didn't see all of it though..

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  2. Yeah it i was all emotional. But honestly i dont think femi represented Nigerians with his Bang, Bang song. My only consolation is that it was in pigin. Boy, he needs to rethink properly wen next he's representing us in a world event. Is there no any other decent song in all his tracks?

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  3. It was wonderful, colorful and a great showcase of our African talent. I'm so excited about this World Cup!

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  4. anon 6.09pm You're taking panadol for another person's headache. You think the South Africans didn't know the meaning of the song before they allowed it such a headline-ish position in the opening ceremony? and their babes, with those their short skirts they flip upwards with a toss of their hip letting their kpata show lol. If na naija the binding and casting wey go follow no go get pair, sha they are 'them' are we are 'we' as we say in naija, na their way be that.
    ps. even though it was in pidgin, any one can understand 'she said squeeze me now, love me now ' hahaha! Now you have to go and take panadol extra, filee!

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  5. A colorful showcase, I am just watching it now.

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  6. lol @ annonymous 6:42!!!

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  7. it was emotional and the same time awesome .i actually shed some tears of joy its a good feeling to have the world come together again.i just wished the unity would continue.

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  8. @ anonymous 6:42, well said jare, I love dat song and so does everybody internationally, what repping is d other perons talking about? That was a good song and well performed and desmond tutu danced. Abeg go sidon if u no get beta thing to talk abt, na for naija dem ban d song and the world accepted it. I hate hypocrisy jo. Squeez me femi don't stop, bang bang bang, like they wouldn't have known dat was d song he ll be performing. U need panadol extra x ten.

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  9. It was fantastic. I am proud to be an African. Well done South Africa.

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