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SeanT21 (f)
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Mine is~~~
1. That Nigerians take their tribes seriously.
2. That Egusi soup is Fufu and Soup in Liberia.
3. That Gabby wish she was a Nigerian.
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Texcee (f)
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The hatred that Igbos have for Yoruba people. Not a day goes by on Nairaland that Igobs don't show the hatred they have for yorubas. Recently when some yoruba university graduates were killed in the Jos crisis, an igbo put up a thread asking what is the big deal about it ?
I learnt from Nairaland that any igbo man that smiles to a yoruba is just playing eye service.
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Okanran (m)
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@ Topic: A lot of Nairalanders can't make up their mind on issues, they're contented wth simply running along wth the crowd!
PS: Moderator, does this qualify as a game? Perhaps it shld be shifted 2 general discussion or something, if my guess is right, we about 2 start reading some serious ish on this thread.
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netotse (m)
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that we nigerians really arent the smartest ppl on the block!
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SeanT21 (f)
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@ Topic: A lot of Nairalanders can't make up their mind on issues, they're contented wth simply running along wth the crowd!
PS: Moderator, does this qualify as a game? Perhaps it shld be shifted 2 general discussion or something, if my guess is right, we about 2 start reading some serious ish on this thread.
Ok,Thanks!!~~  ~~I did not know where to put it!!
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bluespice (f)
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never to let your sexuality be known otherwise ban, never question your banning otherwise another ban stupidity can never be extinct being a strong independent woman translates to rude unsobburdinative woman
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SeanT21 (f)
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never to let your sexuality be known otherwise ban, never question your banning otherwise another ban stupidity can never be extinct being a strong independent woman translates to rude unsobburdinative woman

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aduje (m)
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That an average Ibo man does not like an average yoruba man unless there is business interest attached That the yorubas takes all southerners as Ibo, pls let them travel and see. That Nigerians are drifting to Ghana on daily basis, hope there won't be Nigeria Must Go in Ghana come 2011
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i_laugh
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that there are more fools in and outside Nigeria than i thought.
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donjon
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Dat notin is parmanent, and dat nigeria has some really smart brains
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SeanT21 (f)
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that there are more fools in and outside Nigeria than i thought.
Haha
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Sisi Eko (f)
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I've been taught that AMEBO is widely embraced by Nigerians and its also very interesting, cos Nairaland is an Amebo Center!
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Nursery 1 (m)
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Nairaland has taught me to be myself. I have stop leaving my life to impress. NL has taught me to do my best and if someone gets impress fine. One is not expected to be sentimental in Nl because no one out there really gets about how you feel. People that cant talk to you one and one have the chance to,
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Nursery 1 (m)
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Dont allow emotions to cloud your sense of judgement. Everybody out there is entitled to his or her opinioo or stupidity as the case may be.
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jamace (m)
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Nairaland has taught me that Nairaland is another Nigeria  .
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Jarus (m)
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that there are more fools in and outside Nigeria than i thought.  You are not serious. Nairaland has taught me that Nigerians are one funny set of people. No dulling anywhere there are 10 or more Nigerians.
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unipol
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nairaland has thought me that human mind is like a hand bag, every body has his own.
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clemcykul
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i have taught nairaland to laff a little
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osasp (m)
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nairaland has taught me that diversity is good on the long run
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eldee (m)
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Before I joined NL, I used to think only uneducated, backward pple could take minor religious and ethnic differences so important. I joined NL, and voila, I saw doctors and PHD holders that could just switch when you tell them what tribe you come from and pple that would ignore a valid argument just because their religion is against it.
And by God, on NL, 'In my own opinion' is the new 'daft'.
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arramyjay
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Taught me to be lovely and loving.
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dgreatrock (m)
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NL has taught me to no nothing else than browse the forum at all times at the expense of what i had in mind to do online, interestingly unleaveable.
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Ujujoan (f)
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Never get so serious in a 'playground' 
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RichyBlacK (m)
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Before Nairaland, I did not realize the level of ethnic tension among Nigerians.
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Epi
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Nairaland is BIGGER than I thought  That there are three (3) L'ecole Culinary Arts Students on here. 2 Nigerian Americans, 1 Italian. One said to me "your looks sure don't match your behaviour. hahahha  . If you are reading this, from now on I am going to behave the way i look (an Angel). heheheheheeeee
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hayprof (m)
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. . . .that Nobody HOLY Pass .
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CrazyMan (m)
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Re:
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It has taught me a lot sha.
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biina
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that human stupidity knows no bounds
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Iyara (m)
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My 1st post so please bear with me:
Nairaland has taught me the following
1) Nairaland has taught me from many of the posts, that we have an abundance of brilliant, funny, enlightened and amazing individuals. There is no human reason why Nigeria should still be in this mess. [b]@Jamace[/b] You are so right: Nairaland is another Nigeria
2) As an aspiring comedian, Nairaland has taught me to always come here first when looking for material. Some of these posts are HILARIOUS!
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ztyle (m)
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Like me NL has tot me alot esp. the money making arena!  i'm enjoying NL.
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platinumnk (f)
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Taught me that any time i need a laugh, come here!
and this is another nigeria.
and some ppl are aholes nomatter what u say
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