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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Nobody: 4:30pm On Feb 18, 2017
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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Arewa12: 4:32pm On Feb 18, 2017
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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by viktor01(m): 4:34pm On Feb 18, 2017
I love Nigerians @ The response
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Nobody: 4:44pm On Feb 18, 2017
even their ex president Banda dey come worship TB Joshua mumu kid
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by onwuakpachris(m): 4:47pm On Feb 18, 2017
look pple whether u pple like it or not d young lady's making a big point..its nt a must 2 no or fan any cele...whatevers..cum 2 think of it ...do dis cele whatever's even give a bleep abt u guys..if yes..why avnt any of d really "big ones" started a kind of support/help system 4 fans..But No all they care abt is how 2 ball all over d world..nd u pple here fighting 4 em..yes!!naija hz a thousand and one cele..whatevas..so fucking what!!!hu em EPP?

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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Nobody: 4:50pm On Feb 18, 2017
uncleabbey:
And your president welcomes the likes of Psquare, Wizkid, Davido and Dbanj at the airport
wicked sombori grin
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by SmartMugu: 4:54pm On Feb 18, 2017
Some people need to shut up whenever Nigerians are talking.

Republic of Malawi is a landlocked country in southeast Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the northeast, and Mozambique on the east, south and west. The country is separated from Tanzania and Mozambique by Lake Malawi. Malawi is over 118,000 km2 (45,560 sq mi) with an estimated population of 16,777,547 (July 2013 est.). Its capital is Lilongwe, which is also Malawi's largest city; the second largest is Blantyre, the third is Mzuzu and the fourth largest is its old capital Zomba. The name Malawi comes from the Maravi, an old name of the Nyanja people that inhabit the area. The country is also nicknamed "The Warm Heart of Africa".

Malawi is among the smallest countries in Africa. Lake Malawi takes about a third of Malawi's area.

The area of Africa now known as Malawi was settled by migrating Bantu groups around the 10th century. Centuries later in 1891 the area was colonised by the British. In 1953 Malawi, then known as Nyasaland, a protectorate of the United Kingdom, became a protectorate within the semi-independent Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. The Federation was dissolved in 1963. In 1964 the protectorate over Nyasaland was ended and Nyasaland became an independent country under Queen Elizabeth II with the new name Malawi. Two years later it became a republic. Upon gaining independence it became a one-party state under the presidency of Hastings Banda, who remained president until 1994, when he lost an election. Arthur Peter Mutharika is the current president. Malawi has a democratic, multi-party government. The country has a Malawian Defence Force that includes an army, a navy and an air wing. Malawi's foreign policy is pro-Western and includes positive diplomatic relations with most countries and participation in several international organisations, including the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa COMESA and the African Union AU.

Malawi is among the world's least-developed countries. The economy is heavily based in agriculture, with a largely rural population. The Malawian government depends heavily on outside aid to meet development needs, although this need (and the aid offered) has decreased since 2000. The Malawian government faces challenges in building and expanding the economy, improving education, healthcare, environmental protection, and becoming financially independent. Since 2005, Malawi has developed several programs that focus on these issues, and the country's outlook appears to be improving, with a rise in the economy, education and healthcare seen in 2007 and 2008.

Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality. There is a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, which is a drain on the labour force and government expenditures. There is a diverse population of native peoples, Asians and Europeans, with several languages spoken and an array of religious beliefs. Although there was periodic regional conflict fuelled in part by ethnic divisions in the past, by 2008 it had diminished considerably and the concept of a Malawian nationality had re-emerged.

Source: Wikipedia
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by symbianDON(m): 5:00pm On Feb 18, 2017
didn't even know it was malawi...I used to think it was malaWEED

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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Dreyl(m): 5:10pm On Feb 18, 2017
VickyRotex:


I'm telling you. cheesy

We go dey insult ourselves o. But when person insult us, we go join head together insult the person.

Naija my country grin
nonsense country.

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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by enemmo(f): 5:10pm On Feb 18, 2017
Did she lie?
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by youngjoy(f): 5:12pm On Feb 18, 2017
chaaa Nigeria my Country... i love us so much
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by jordinsparkles(f): 5:21pm On Feb 18, 2017
VickyRotex:


I'm telling you. cheesy

We go dey insult ourselves o. But when person insult us, we go join head together insult the person.

Naija my country grin
true talk

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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by VickyRotex(f): 5:23pm On Feb 18, 2017
Dreyl:
nonsense country.

Who vex you? Who steal your biscuit? undecided

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Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by jordinsparkles(f): 5:26pm On Feb 18, 2017
SmartMugu:
Some people need to shut up whenever Nigerians are talking.

Republic of Malawi is a landlocked country in southeast Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the northeast, and Mozambique on the east, south and west. The country is separated from Tanzania and Mozambique by Lake Malawi. Malawi is over 118,000 km2 (45,560 sq mi) with an estimated population of 16,777,547 (July 2013 est.). Its capital is Lilongwe, which is also Malawi's largest city; the second largest is Blantyre, the third is Mzuzu and the fourth largest is its old capital Zomba. The name Malawi comes from the Maravi, an old name of the Nyanja people that inhabit the area. The country is also nicknamed "The Warm Heart of Africa".

Malawi is among the smallest countries in Africa. Lake Malawi takes about a third of Malawi's area.

The area of Africa now known as Malawi was settled by migrating Bantu groups around the 10th century. Centuries later in 1891 the area was colonised by the British. In 1953 Malawi, then known as Nyasaland, a protectorate of the United Kingdom, became a protectorate within the semi-independent Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. The Federation was dissolved in 1963. In 1964 the protectorate over Nyasaland was ended and Nyasaland became an independent country under Queen Elizabeth II with the new name Malawi. Two years later it became a republic. Upon gaining independence it became a one-party state under the presidency of Hastings Banda, who remained president until 1994, when he lost an election. Arthur Peter Mutharika is the current president. Malawi has a democratic, multi-party government. The country has a Malawian Defence Force that includes an army, a navy and an air wing. Malawi's foreign policy is pro-Western and includes positive diplomatic relations with most countries and participation in several international organisations, including the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa COMESA and the African Union AU.

Malawi is among the world's least-developed countries. The economy is heavily based in agriculture, with a largely rural population. The Malawian government depends heavily on outside aid to meet development needs, although this need (and the aid offered) has decreased since 2000. The Malawian government faces challenges in building and expanding the economy, improving education, healthcare, environmental protection, and becoming financially independent. Since 2005, Malawi has developed several programs that focus on these issues, and the country's outlook appears to be improving, with a rise in the economy, education and healthcare seen in 2007 and 2008.

Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality. There is a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, which is a drain on the labour force and government expenditures. There is a diverse population of native peoples, Asians and Europeans, with several languages spoken and an array of religious beliefs. Although there was periodic regional conflict fuelled in part by ethnic divisions in the past, by 2008 it had diminished considerably and the concept of a Malawian nationality had re-emerged.

Source: Wikipedia
current affairs
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Dreyl(m): 5:29pm On Feb 18, 2017
VickyRotex:

Who vex you? Who steal your biscuit? undecided
your uncle seun egbengben
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by AleAirHub(m): 5:34pm On Feb 18, 2017
grin grin grin grin
maynation:
Hahaha!! Wait is Malawi a country?? I thought it was a slang for irrelevant! cheesy cheesy cheesy Wicked
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by VickyRotex(f): 5:48pm On Feb 18, 2017
Dreyl:
your uncle seun egbengben
Smh!
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by chiraqDemon(m): 5:58pm On Feb 18, 2017
Me and my friends we bin change the slang for weed to malawi(we bin juat de form stupid slangs)
Use in a sentence: Egbon i get malawi, u wan bau ?
Egbon: that yesterday own still dey my blood but how we go do, bring one come ma bau
Sometimes we dey call am malawian sativa


We forgot the slang for a while mow tho n this remindrd me
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Nobody: 6:01pm On Feb 18, 2017
It is not by force to know a celebrity.
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by jumaian(m): 6:22pm On Feb 18, 2017
You don't even know Christ and you are insulting somebody for not knowing BankyW. Who banky epp, Nigerians always stressing over irrelevant things. Oshisco
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Dreyl(m): 6:26pm On Feb 18, 2017
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Malawian(m): 6:34pm On Feb 18, 2017
angry
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by repogirl(f): 6:43pm On Feb 18, 2017
Lol! Even Malawians know/worship our celebrities. angry

^^^the one above though^^^^
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by TheABOMINATION: 6:59pm On Feb 18, 2017
Drazeen:
how did the Nigerians even see her tweet... I don't know anyone in Malawi let alone have them on my tweeter.

She included #Bbnaija in her tweet.
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by TheABOMINATION: 7:04pm On Feb 18, 2017
Malawian:
angry

Checked you profile, your location is Lagos and you use pidgin English in your sig.

So I wonder if you're truly a malawian.

You are probably annoyed because you are getting bombarded with mentions as a result
of this thread, lol.
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Chiefobdk1: 7:07pm On Feb 18, 2017
Dreyl:
your uncle seun egbengben

Dis seun. Afonja best producer.

Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by TheABOMINATION: 7:08pm On Feb 18, 2017
jumaian:
You don't even know Christ and you are insulting somebody for not knowing BankyW. Who banky epp, Nigerians always stressing over irrelevant things. Oshisco

She wasn't wrong when she said Nigerians worship their celebrities. That's how it is all over the world.

That's why saying Malawians don't give a Bleep, is the same as saying Malawi does not have celebrities undecided
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Dreyl(m): 7:10pm On Feb 18, 2017
Chiefobdk1:


Dis seun. Afonja best producer.
cheesy
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by TheABOMINATION: 7:11pm On Feb 18, 2017
enemmo:
Did she lie?

No she didn't.

But for her to say Malawians don't give a fvck, is to say that Malawians don't have celebrity
to give a fvck about.
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by Elfaris(m): 7:17pm On Feb 18, 2017
360frolic:
Yes! it a known fact that Nigerians don’t take it well when others (from whatever part of the world you claim to be from) come for one of their own on twitter…scratch that, on any and all available social media platform existing; so it was no wonder that the tweet below caused a rather expected backlash.



Loasha, a Malawian fan of Gifty from the on-going Big Brother Naija #BBNaija tweeted this two days ago

“So in Nigeria, it’s a must to know/worship their celebrities. In Malawi, we don’t give a Bleep #BbNaija”





See the tweets that followed

http://www.newshelm.com/2017/02/nigerians-come-for-malawian-who-tweeted.html

Lmao this is so hilarious #OneLoveNaija.
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by MtuMsuper: 7:27pm On Feb 18, 2017
Doesn't matter what the lady/ man said. What's evident is that Nigerians love belittling other africans, regardless.
Re: Malawian Lady: "Nigerians Worship Their Celebrities". Nigerians React by bankylan: 7:34pm On Feb 18, 2017
maynation:
Hahaha!! Wait is Malawi a country?? I thought it was a slang for irrelevant! cheesy cheesy cheesy Wicked

Irrelevance....babe, improve ur English...

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