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Monday, 19 December 2016

Photos: Taraba state football team players stage protest in front of the state government house over unpaid allowances

Members of the Taraba state football club today staged a protest in front of the state government house overtheir 21 months unpaid salaries and allowances. The footballers staged the same protest in front of the government house last year over their unpaid salaries and allowances. Another pic after the cut...



22 comments:

  1. Na waoh...all these unpaid salaries and allowances for this period,there is God oh!

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    1. Na wa o.

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    2. Good one... maybe e just like falcons they will answer them


      Long Live LIB

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    3. It is well


      ...merited happiness

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    4. Seriously!!!! It's becoming too much...

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    5. Seriously, it's becoming too much

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    6. ***********************all dix fpotballing team in 9ja........starting from super eagles********muna kuku go hang boot********muna no play again********anytim wey gwoment need una services again........ Una go sign terms and conditions *********money for hand back for ground********period

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    7. Nsogbu dikwa big time! Linda take note!

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  2. chai
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. 21 months unpaid salaries and allowances,gosh!welcome to Nigeria.HOW DID THEY take care of them selfs, huh?i gosh.FREEBORN IS NO LONGER SURPRISE IF A WHOLE SO CALLED PROTEST WILL OWN SUPER EAGLES AND SUPER FALCONS TELL ME WHO KNOW GO OWN HUH?
    The shameless apc governor should pay these hardworking guys oo





















    #sad indeed

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  4. Is dat d new trend now or wat

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  5. this is serious ooo... they should give dis guys dere money

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  6. Nawao! Pay them their money, what's all this.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  7. This country doesn't respect sports at all

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  8. Almost 2 yrs ,y dis people r behaving like this. Some body work for you and to pay him his a problem. No wonder idris talk say nigeria jagajaga

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  9. the future of Nigerian football league is in the hands of individuals. i think its high time people bought over some clubs and run it like their personal business. EPL is thriving today because individuals own the clubs and they are making so much money. i don't blame some of our players who dont give their best when playing for the national team cos its just not worth it. God bless Nigeria. these big churches can own clubs just like mountain of fire. youths who have passion for football will have a platform to shine and it will keep many of them off the streets. all these bug clubs have their main team,second 11 and even feeders team. i believe this is one avenue Nigerians will be glad to spend their money

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  10. Embarrassment in our football.

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  11. Any serious single lady for a serious relationship should feel free to contact or whatsapp me 08183165717.....please and please no joking for i am serious.

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  12. imagine professional footballers naija which way now?

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