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World Cup 2010 - Have you caught the fever ?

World Cup 2010 - Have you caught the fever ?  ; Woza 2010 is around the corner,the first world cup to be played on African soil. Have you caught the fever?. What does world Cup means to you?. What are the ...

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    Default World Cup 2010 - Have you caught the fever ?



    Woza 2010 is around the corner,the first world cup to be played on African soil.

    Have you caught the fever?.

    What does world Cup means to you?.

    What are the good,ugly and bad sides of this events? (Lessons to learn).

    NB: Needless to say,I have my tickets all ready.





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    I am so feverish ,I envy your live presence girl.


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    I am not going to miss a match,Well-done My Africa.



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    Too much money involved.



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    Huhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,Fever
    Despite the money involved,The world cup is truly a world unifying project.



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    It fosters peace.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ken View Post
    Huhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,Fever
    Despite the money involved,The world cup is truly a world unifying project.
    Quote Originally Posted by alikys View Post
    foster peace.
    And I guess,there is no price too big to pay for peace and true unity.



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    I Love what South Africa did,President Ebele Goodluck Jonathan has being invited to put his luck in the World cup,He is part of the opening ceremony and will be staying back for the Nigerian / Argentina match.

    May his Luck shine for Africa and for Eagles.



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    Watched some video clips of the opening ceremony. Wao! Such a wonderful display of Africa and African cultures. Then the participation of all races; irrespective of colours, languages, ethnic divides. It's wonderfully amazing! Then Desmond Tutu's dancing moves are wonderful, I mean from an old man like him. Truly FiFA World Cup is indisputably the best unifying world event. Let world leaders further support this sport and constantly exploit it to advance world peace, unity and development.
    Kudos to South Africa, it has made Africa proud. Other African countries and their leaders that are still sleeping should wake up and learn from this great country.



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    It is a thing of pride,a dream come true,Shame to our leaders for losing to South Africa in the Bid.



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    Nothing like world cup,the world most glamorous event.
    Sa has made Africa proud,Just that the Vuvuzele has offered too much distraction and is more or less a nuisance to me.


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    Thank Goodness we did not win the world Cup,They would have taught that is the way to go kaitatically ,lagerbackless ayegbeminic ,lulu consumptively.



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    I am a great fan of sports. Specially football and I never miss a single match to watch even it was at late night. I just wake up and watch match. If in any I miss watching the match then I prefer to watch the highlights. My favourite team are Germany and Argentine.
    I always both the teams.


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