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Obielord wrote:Nonsense.
From what I saw in Philly, Baffour is nothing to hype.

Ey!! Kwabena, when are you gonna stop hyping this one time Ghana match?Obielord wrote:Nonsense.
From what I saw in Philly, Baffour is nothing to hype.

KPOM! Apologise for expressing his opinions? The guy has seen and done it all and he has earned the right to separate the wheat from the chaff.Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Apologize for what??


Pope Vanderbola wrote:Let us take it this way. You know yourself to be hardworking in school who takes assignment seriously. You are so good that people have been calling on your school authorities to recognize your talent and reward with a promotion to the next grade. Then an old professor comes along. He tells everybody to chill with the praises because you are still young and must not be rushed He then goes further to make the assertion that you are not all that brilliant, that your grades have been massaged by your lecturers to your advantage and that you had help from your tutors during every examination. From a close look of it, the Professor's first advice in the first instance is acceptable but where is it distasteful is highlighted part. Everybody will like to be appreciated for his achievements. Having someone downplay your talent is painful and more so when he tries to question your talent and allude to fraud from other people that has pushed you to be where you are. Tony Yeboah has no evidence that Referees have aided some of Emmanuel Baffour's goals in the premiership. This is the part where i am calling for his apology. Simple.[/b]

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