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Re: Growing Up In A Nigerian Home-The 12 Common Stories by simdam500(m): 1:00pm On Jul 23, 2015
the whole example is true....

The market and pricing goods annoy me like am the seller.


Would tell my momma, *in tatafo voice* " it not good na, let the seller have money. If ayaf grow like you, I will never price market".

The next thing u will hear is, u should pity your mum not the seller and when you have your money don't even ask of the price just dish out cash embarassed

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Re: Growing Up In A Nigerian Home-The 12 Common Stories by Homeyfav: 3:45pm On Nov 30, 2017
The meaning of a home to a Nigerian https://www.landforsale.ng/meaning-home-nigeria/

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