Hello guys, Iyare how is madam and kids? first Alonzo is d same person as Ayuba 
Shedrack. he was in 85 set. or is it Yuhana Moses (black moses) u are talking 
about. secondly, i am of d opinion that if a man has done well, sing his praise 
to high heavens so that will motivate others to do even more. Pa Ayoola 
deserves every praise he gets. meen u really need to compare commandoes with 
others to appreciate d training u recieved back there. we are survivors and 
go-getters. we are achievers. no matter the ende

On Tue Sep 7th, 2010 11:12 AM PDT iyare wrote:

>Gents n madam,
>
>Does any one know the where about of Alonzo , tall n dark guy I think was  in 
>83 of 84 set , tiger house,  88' set  will remember him , he terrorized and 
>randomly flogged  even when we were not committing any atrocities. Lots of our 
>classmate changed house then while some sadly never returned for the next term.
>I can remember staying away and sleeping on the trees in the back hotels while 
>it lasted. I  Was pleasantly surprise that i was not the only one, some had 
>been on the tree branches long enough to earn it being named after them.
>It was only a matter of time though for what didn't kill you only made you 
>stronger.
>
>Aaa ah I think his popular phrase was '' wayo allah''
>
>Just thinking what ever became of him; I always wished him well.
>
>Those were the days!
>
>Cheers y'll
>Iyare 88'
>Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: "iyare" <[email protected]>
>Sender: [email protected]
>Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 15:43:45 
>To: <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos]COMMANDANT AYOOLA.......
>
>Gents
>
>I get worried when  so much praise is showered on one man.
> Not that he did not deserve some of it, I'm only of the opinion that we 
> evaluate all his actions and portray them accurately. Comparatively I will 
> have to judging him to be  well above average.
>
>Ps - I was friends with his late son Goke in Uni.(May his soul rest in peace)
>
>Iyare (tiger 88')  
>
>Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>Sender: [email protected]
>Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 15:22:41 
>To: <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos]COMMANDANT AYOOLA.......
>
>Yes.I second d motion. 
>Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld from Glo Mobile.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: kehinde yusuf <[email protected]>
>Sender: [email protected]
>Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 08:20:11 
>To: <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos]COMMANDANT AYOOLA.......
>
>Dear Commandos,
>
>Though there is no mortal without his or her own faults and shortcomings,if 
>the truth be told,LT. Col. Ayoola as he was then known,was and is still the 
>most outstanding,singular defining factor and a fine recurring decimal in our 
>lives till date.
>
>He remains an enigma,a role model, the general of generals,a pathfinder with 
>an indomitable spirit, a change agent,a disciplinarian with the general good 
>of the society at heart, a visionary leader given to shapen the lives of 
>future generations..
>
>To be candid,I count it all joy and a wonderful priviledge to have being one 
>of his finished product and I am sure not a few of us that have the 
>opportunity of known him think this highly of him.
>
>He not only transformed the physical edifice and aesthetic grandeur of 
>Command, he arrested the unmitigated decay that the school was degenerating 
>into and practically infused life,purpose, hope,discipline, self-belief and a 
>"can-do" mentality in all of us. 
>
>I will forever remain eternally grateful to God and to him for molding our 
>lives and making us relevant in the scheme of things globally today through 
>his painstaking efforts and love.
>
>Dear colleaques,Daddy Ayoola deserved our love,respect,understanding, thanks 
>and recognition and so rightly so, for other teachers that touched our lives 
>in one way or the other positively...
>
>I honestly belief it is time we seek him out for an honour and to really let 
>him know that he had helped in no small measure in making us what we are today.
>Dont let us procastinate. 
>
>NOW IS THE TIME FOR US ALL AS COMMANDOS TO ARISE AND CELEBRATE ONE OF OUR 
>HEROES......Lt. Col. Ayoola (Rtd.). 
>
>Do I have a secondment in the house?......
>
>Long live the Commandos family!
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Kehinde Yusuf (Tiger House)
>Head Prefect,86 set
>+234 803 9753 831
>+234 805 6596 234
>
>--- On Tue, 9/7/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 6:25 AM
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>Hello Daniel,Ojo,Akadang  Tunde,
>
>I solidly agree with your view points!
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>
>[email protected] - sure some history and values to derived.
>
>
>If there was a definition of institutionalised discipline, AYOOLA was the word!
>
>A little extract of what he did to reshape the lives of many of us!
>
>1. If your note books for all your subjects were not up to-date PROBLEM
>
>2. If you walked passed a piece of paper on the lawn without picking it PROBLEM
>
>3. If you were caught with your shirt flying (did not tuck in) PROBLEM
>
>4. If your name was not on the list of those that attended the Mosque on 
>Friday or Catholic/Protestant church on Sunday PROBLEM
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>5. If you could not speak proper English, PROBLEM
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>6. If there was any trace of disrespect to his appointed apostles - 
>Prefects/Teachers PROBLEM
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>7. During classes no green shirt was seen anywhere withing the school 
>premises, some instance passerby would assume the school was not in session
>
>8. Coming late to assembly hall was abomination.
>
>9. If you are caught in the hostels during any activity, be it school period, 
>games or dining PROBLEM
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>10. His time no one was above the LAW and this he clearly demonstrated by 
>suspending/expelling all those that crossed the line be you son of a recruit, 
>a general, minister or president, he did not give a dam who you were and his 
>decisions were final and not reversible, like he used to say no 
>JUPITER......will bring you back and it was so!
>
>I was amongst those lucky/privileged to complete Command Second School, 
>because I was expelled and by faith he changed his mind and it was converted 
>the detention.
>
>For those of us that were fortunate to come across AYOOLA and also complete 
>the school - he deposited deep rooted qualities that has made us who we are 
>today!
>
>Beside being a military man and our Commandant a way with use of words!
>He had command of the use of English Language.
>
>I remember anytime there was an outstanding performance in academics, sports 
>or arts be it internal or external Ayoola's will eulogy for the performing 
>students was something else and he get's so excited when trophies were brought 
>back!
>In same vain the whiplash of words, koboko  detention/expulsion to those that 
>crossed the line!
>
>I remember one assembly day the relay team brought the trophy from an external 
>event, whilst they received his praises we were caught that night by the 
>commandant and our reward? Absolute flogging and detention.
>
>Let me catch my breath!
>
>He deserves great commendation and appreciation for those of us he touched 
>POSITIVELY
>
>I am sure there other great contributors to the younger sets that can also be 
>remembered and celebrated.
>
>Regards.
>
>Saleh Barka
>86' Flying Horse 
>Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTNFrom:  Bridget Davies 
><[email protected]>
>Sender:  [email protected]
>Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 06:06:17 -0700 (PDT)To: 
><[email protected]>ReplyTo:  [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
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>      Mmaette,
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>You just spoke my mind exactly. You see I also transfered to command in form 3 
>same time as you. I was rather unknown in school because I never wanted any of 
>the koboko flogging, frog jumping etc. I was only punished in class when 
>everyone else was punished. I really didnt like the jogging then, but I had no 
>choice but to go out for it. I didnt have the liver to hide or any such stuff. 
>But you know I learnt discipline both from him and my father who then was a 
>soldier.
> 
>I thank God always for that background. One funny thing happened to me when I 
>went back to command to collect my result. Oke Oke stopped me on my way and 
>asked me who I was. I introduced myself and he said he didnt know me. he asked 
>if he ever flogged or punish me. I said no. He said I was one of the good 
>students of Command. I was very proud of myself. But unknown to him the fear 
>of koboko and punishment was the begining of wisdom for me.
> 
>So to me Col Ayoola did what he had to do. It was either you conformed or 
>faced the consequences. But in all it is really water under the bridge. 
>History to be told as we are telling it now. Also it is a case of different 
>strokes for different folks. 
> 
>Lets just tolerate each others views and dont make offensive statements either.
> 
>Remain blessed.
> 
>Bridget Davies(Nee Oboh)
>class of 88 Octopus House.
>
>--- On Tue, 9/7/10, Mmaette Ojo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>From: Mmaette Ojo <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
>To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
>Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 6:13 AM
>
>
>  
>
>That's right Daniel,
>Ayoola's style did have a lot of pay-offs on us. I too owe him for a great 
>part of who I am today.
>Imagine at 14 and freshly relocated back to Naija, my 1st few months was a 
>dream, no, a Nightmare. Even though I was in form 3( almost a senior), I 
>couldn't understand why the man walked around with that multiple mouth koboko, 
>and would use the thing on you at sight, whether what you were doing at the 
>time for good or bad. So me I soon just made sure I stayed away from his sight.
>
>I remember also Wednesdays, the trotting day, if you were in motion, you had 
>to be trotting or else, you would have to face that koboko; so again me, I 
>generally stayed put on Wednesdays to avoid that stink.
>Anyone remember romeo and Juliet list? The assembly hall show? I almost hurt 
>myself badly from thinking a letter would be sent to my dad about something I 
>was not even guilty of, you see, my
> dad was the only other man I feared more than Ayoola, luckily that one didn't 
> happen.
>But hey, with all these, I soon became a stronger person, some even said later 
>that I too was feared. I soon learnt discipline, respect and deep commitment 
>with no option to fail, these are who I am today and no one can take them away 
>from me.
>
>Ayoola was unique in his way, he was a good man.
>
>Mmaette Ojo
>Dragon house capt.
>88 set 
>-------------------------- 
>Mmaette ojo
> 
>
>From: Daniel Opolo [mailto:[email protected]] 
>Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 11:37 AM
>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It 
> 
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>Lest u forget Command is a paramilitary school and like it or not, the 
>administrators were supposed to be strict over and above the regular 
>principals / headmasters! Besides, Lt Col Ayoola's discipline earned me 5 A's 
>and 3 C's, and till date my colleagues and friends dont understand how i am 
>able to out-jog all of them every last sunday of the month when we meet for 
>the ritual (especially as i dont play football with them). Rules are rules, 
>and breaking the rules under him got you the sanctions without sentiments! And 
>it must have been the same for others after him. Pls try and address issues 
>instead of attacking the person! Sneaking, indiscipline, action, parents 
>access to all school environment etc are all issues,... Ayoola i believe 
>played his role and deserves our respect,.. scratch that; he more than earned 
>it.
> 
>Dan opolo
>FHH '89
>
>
>
>
>
>From: mike Balasom <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 10:05:47 AM
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
>
>  
>
>
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>Arewo, how you dey sef ? You just brought up LT. Col  Ayoola"s issue. It is my 
>believe that it was him that brought the gross indicipline into cssj with his 
>jungle justice method that led to the indefinate suspension/expulsion of some 
>students then for no fault of theirs. if you can remember then, there was a 
>tuck shop that runs till 6pm for students to get their needs especially 
>AMBROSIA that is bread as porpularly called by students, outing was open to 
>all, and visiting days were so sweet. but when he came, he scattered every 
>thing in the name of instilling discipline. his tenure had the highest 
>sneeking record, parents were not very eager to come visit their children in 
>school for the fear of being insulted by the commandant. Parent dont even know 
>about the school environment because their movements were restricted. I 
>strongly believe you participated in ACTION and it was fun, even though it 
>does not occur often, I know the
> punishment for that then was V portion of grass to cut. Can you believe that 
> Ayoola expelled 13 student for action some of whom were not even in the 
> dinning hall. His reign was a reign of TERROR. He never knew how to deal with 
> student. If it were now I would have prescribe A course for him on child 
> psychology. Glad to read from you. Cheers to all COJOSAs.
> 
>Its me Michael Kingsley (Tiger House then.)    
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>From: Reuben Yaktal <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Mon, 6 September, 2010 21:48:35
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
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>Kester/Mike
>I still dey kankpe. I am fine here(Aberdeen) preparing for the cold. 
>I visited CSSJ some time back and was really shocked by the state of things. 
>But think i saw some little change in August '10 when i was in Jos.
>Have read all that is going on about our former House Master Pa Uwakwe, i 
>shall send in my contribution.
>Kester hope u know that Zakka is late? Also heard that PK is late too, i 
>really have not confirmed that.
>I do appreciate all the hits from the old students, its really some good 
>stress therapy. It also brings to memory some of those joyous moments in CSSJ. 
>Markus Danrimi, Elaigwu(teacher), Daniel Mamjing(Jack Lord) are all in the 
>Army. I dont know where they are serving at the moment.
>take Kia guys and God bless u richly
> 
>Reuben Yaktal
>Tiger/Republic House
>Set '84 
>
>--- On Sat, 9/4/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Saturday, September 4, 2010, 3:31 PM
>
>
>  
>
>Reuben Yaks where you dey sef? You still dey yankee or you don return. Really 
>command boys worry. I met an FGC old boy 83 set lately. The mere mention of 
>Command kept him shock for a while. He remembered all the football loses they 
>suffered in our hands. Anyway guys don't forget Papa Uwakwe's contribution. 
>Let's show him we care. Stay blessed. Mike Agana (83 set) 
>Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN
>
>
>From: Reuben Yaktal <[email protected]> 
>Sender: [email protected] 
>Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 14:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
>To: <[email protected]>
>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
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>Yes oo guys. Ah aah Arewo, you worry. Any way, it was such exploits that gave 
>us the BRAVERY to go to St John's College to teach them some lessons on combat 
>and also showed them what we have learnt in Kwaf. It could'nt have been just 
>as easy as it was for Just the few CSSJ students (then).
>On that occassion, St John's College had a double tragedy in one night. They 
>lost the match at Hilcrest and they got good 'panel beating' for daring 
>Command guys.
>Its was fun while we were there.
>Bless u all
> 
>Reuben Yaktal
>Tiger House 84 set 
>
>--- On Sat, 9/4/10, Paul Afiegbe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>From: Paul Afiegbe <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Saturday, September 4, 2010, 2:01 PM
>
>
>  
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>
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>Ify, I do feel 4 u guys who came after US ( 82-86). U guys came when party was 
>over. CSSJ held her own in J-town. We Shoke dat town town from Acada - Sports. 
>March pass parade 4get it.
> 
>In 84 we where honourably asked 2 step down at J Stadium due to toomuch 
>perfection dat u can't tell d difference btw CSSJ n d Brigade at gaurds in d 
>parade. 
> 
>Go back 2 sch n check d Principal office, trophies from our expliots. Our 
>Girls Hokey team was sometin else.
> 
>Sad 2 say dis but dat field is no more by my last count visit in 2009. 
> 
>D present day CSSJ is a GHOST of Her self.
> 
>We had our place n time in d SUN.
> 
>Arewo 85
>
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>
>
>From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 4:21:41 PM
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
>
>  
>
>Men! This is an incredible story! CSSJ has a rich history.
>Ify Monye '94 set 
>Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Nigeria
>
>
>From: Paul Afiegbe <[email protected]> 
>Sender: [email protected] 
>Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 04:53:18 -0700 (PDT)
>To: <[email protected]>
>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>Subject: [Jos Commandos] Farin - Gada Train. 85 Takes It
>
>  
>
>
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>Snr Kess, while I hail 84 sets as raw rear untouchable nerve breaking people, 
>4 a reminder, these 84 set dared 82 & 83 set and they stole our shine (85 
>set). 4 sneaking 85 tops all sets in d 80's.
> 
>While d 84 set where abt 2 leave, CSSJ had her 1st Army Principal ( Lt-Col 
>E.O. Aye-ola). D Commandant's coming broke d rack & file in d sch. He 
>discipled Teachers & Students as He feel fits.Teacher where not spared 
>disciple in d present of students, dis broke d moral . 
> 
>Exalts were only issued by d Commandant. Resident Teachers needed one 2 visit 
>Jos Town. D  admin Officer 1 Captain was not spared also. 
> 
>Now since 1 bull Dog cannot man students & Teachers, sneaking became free 4 
>all.
> 
> In our time, 1st term d line was already drawn. Teachers pitched in wit d 
>students. We all became 1 team against d Commandant. We all hide within each 
>other 2 avoid d wrap of d Commandant. When a Teacher sees a Student sneaking, 
>He or She advisers U ( Student) 2 wear d Sch uniforn when sneaking.
> 
>In our time d emergency bells were stroke very offen. On 2 occassions head 
>counts where made on a Sunday, 4 u could tell cssj compound was empty. As d 
>count was going on, from 100 round ups, lists starting building 4 ghost & 
>spirit of all absentice. 
> 
>Dis repeated itself n all occassions d Commandant lost against the TEAM 
>COMMAND. 
> 
>Hence when sneaking, u report ur intention on what Train u want 2 ride on. 
>Each Train time had a team coach driver. U book ur case, and if found eligible 
>, u meet @ d set STATION  zero spot 4 departure. D rake & file was followed 
>here.
> 
>A Snr most head each team. Every Coach checks in with d big bosses ( 5A-5D 
>Class Captains). I was d Class Captian of 5A. I was not a prefect in my time 
>but I had at least 7 prepects in my class which made me d Capon D Titi of Set 
>85. 
> 
>I had an Adjustant ( James Aliyu ). I could tell u what Train has left or  
>enrout or back routing n d thier ETA's. There was no laid down rules but 
>every Train coach must return with d same departure souls on board.
> 
>And 4 been the Capon d Titi, I had was nerver out of edibles 24-7.
>  
> 
>We started d FARIN- GADA TRAIN. Of d old times, sneaking was done immediately 
>after lunch 2 catch up with 2:30pm Quararafa Film only. In our time we still 
>follow d 2:30pm start up time but had 11 other Trains. D Train starts at 
>2:30pm till 11:30pm. 
> 
>U could track the sneaking Train n book 4 supplies. Basically they were all 
>Farin-Gada bound 4 Mai Shayi
>
>Has any SET came dis close? I will only point 2 Set 86 only.
> 
>2 days in history in my time 75% of d student sneak out on broad day light, 1 
>was when We lost a very good Teacher who got burnt in an auto accident near 
>Uni-Jos n when 1 of my set mate put 2 bed during our WACE exams in a hut 3 
>schools towards 
>Farin-Gada. In these times, if d Commandant knew no body seems to care anymore.
> 
>Peace.
> Arewo 85. 
>
>
>
>
>From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 9:24:57 AM
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>
>  
>
>Command Jos has always been an institution of sneakers.no wonder our boys 
>always do well in covert operations and excel in the NDA.who remembers the 
>massive sending home of students around 82 when half the boys in school went 
>out to watch the hottest chinese film then..I think it was the 36 chambers of 
>shaolin.we who did not sneak were making fun of them that CSSJ is the 37th 
>chamber. 
>Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld from Glo Mobile.
>
>
>From: Ebifemi Steve <[email protected]> 
>Sender: [email protected] 
>Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 00:03:34 -0700 (PDT)
>To: <[email protected]>
>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>
>  
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>I rmber we drawn 1 all wit N M S in 96.best result against them durin my 6yrs 
>in CSSJ.goal was scored by Seun fafowora.in 92 was in jss 2 I didn't c d match 
>against AFMS.how culd I ve sneaked, I Neva get mind then. The memories r 
>great.I'm greetin evry one. 
>Ayo Ebifemi 97 set
>
>On Fri Sep 3rd, 2010 1:51 PM PDT [email protected] wrote:
>
>>Hello Taiwo, Osadolor, Femi Adeyemo, and all '92 grad set, and everyone in 
>>this group. Longest time. I m so glad we are all doing great. To Him alone be 
>>all the Glory.
>>
>>Warmest regards to all my seniors, mates and younger ones.
>>
>>Love always.
>>
>>Yemi Adeyemo '92 set
>>
>>Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: osadolo
> osamwonyi <[email protected]>
>>Sender: [email protected]
>>Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 07:42:41 
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>Reply-To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>>
>>Taiwo, i know we either rushed the guards at the gate or we sneaked out and i 
>>think we got in trouble when we came back or so. People please comply with 
>>the 
>>ground rules. Its much easier when
> you know is sending a mail. Thanks.
>>
>>Osadolo (92set)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>________________________________
>>From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>>To: [email protected]
>>Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 3:29:47 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>>
>> 
>>Osadolo, u are very right. I was trying to remember that too. He was 
>>outstanding 
>>during the match and they gave their all for a that game. We were much 
>>younger 
>>but I saw courage and determination.
>>
>>By the way, are you saying
> I sneaked out to watch the match? I know I was there.
>>
>>Taiwo (92 set). 
>>Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Nigeria
>>________________________________
>>
>>From: osadolo osamwonyi <[email protected]> 
>>Sender: [email protected] 
>>Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 07:21:42 -0700 (PDT)
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports
> tournaments
>> 
>>Hello everyone,
>>i thought one of the ground rules was for every one to always introduce 
>>themselves when sending emails. It will be nice for everybody to adhere to 
>>the 
>>rules. Thank you..
>>
>>To the match, i still remember that some of us had to sneak out of school to 
>>watch the match at Federal Jos. It was very painful loosing on penalties to 
>>AFMS. I think it was Smesme that lost one of the kicks.
>>
>>Osadolo Osamwonyi
>>
>>92 set (Dragon House)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>________________________________
>>From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>>To: [email protected]
>>Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 3:11:13 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>>
>> 
>>Tiwex u try jare, cos I don't even remember half of all of this. All I recall 
>>is 
>>that we lost the match.
>>Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld from Glo Mobile.
>>________________________________
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>>From: [email protected] 
>>Sender: [email protected] 
>>Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 14:06:10 +0000
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
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>>Yes, They did. And if my memories don't fail me, they actually beat us on our 
>>ground and we played a rematch on Federal Jos field (can anyone remember?) 
>>And 
>>we lost on penalties. I don't know why we did not play on their grounds tho.
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>>The rematch was tough and loosing on Penalties was painful. I can still 
>>visualize Isa Omale sitting on the ground in tears. An astounding goal keeper.
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>>Can anyone remember? I won't say they thrashed us as the games were close 
>>calls. 
>>But we sure lost those 2 matches. I believe our team was one of the greatest 
>>ever.
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>>Sorry guys. That's
> my version. No vex if I have mixed things up. E don tey 
>>small.
>>
>>Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Nigeria
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>>From: [email protected] 
>>Sender: [email protected] 
>>Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 13:11:16 +0000
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>> 
>>Did Airforce
> even have a football team? Please dump that matter. 
>>Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Nigeria
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>>From: [email protected] 
>>Sender: [email protected] 
>>Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 13:04:43 +0000
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>>Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>> 
>>Hello
>>I don't know about much
> earlier sir, but between 1989 and 1994 the only school 
>>that "disturbed us a bit" was NMS.... Airforce??? Who are they??? Dem fit????
>>
>>Ify Monye '94
>>Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Nigeria
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>>From: Zoe Mukoro-Dibie <[email protected]> 
>>Sender: [email protected] 
>>Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 05:58:14 -0700 (PDT)
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>ReplyTo: [email protected] 
>>Subject: [Jos Commandos] Commandant and sports tournaments
>> 
>>Dear all,
>>Does anyone know the name of the commandant during the 80s ie b/w 83 – 86?
>>Also, a work colleague of mine from Air force sch in Jos mentioned we ie 
>>Command use to be trashed at football tournaments by Air force sch!
>>I know we were good at our intersch sport tournaments but can’t remember if 
>>there was a sch by that name!
>>Anyway, can someone help me out of my miseries!
>>ThanksEloho
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