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stababy (f)
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That is my town.Where i grew up.most people don't like the place either beecause of bad experiences or bad stories.to m it is the best place one can be.Goodnite
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FOD (m)
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Yea I have... Warri is a nice place to live. The home of most of the funny guys. Warri's mosquitoes are as big as houseflies, if not bigger.
Thank God peace reigns there now.
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fabian (f)
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Been there lots of times........... the mosquitos are as big as the ones elsewhere........ The only thing I know is that @the motor parks, don't keep yr money in your pockets oh............. I enjoyed my visits to Warri!
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Oliseh (m)
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It's a nice place.i schooled there(fgc warri)
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pie1ect (m)
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Warri is the place to be in Nigeria. Other places are too "quiet". I basically grew up there. Attended Twin Fountain and then FGC.
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tellbabe (f)
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All the comedians that visit ghana talks about warri,i personally don't understand,what is it about warri,is it a community,a tribe,and why WARRI and no other place?
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denthemen (m)
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I have lived and worked in Warri for the last 10 years and the only good thing to come out of it is my wife!!! Seriously its not as bad it has been made out to be, and things are relly changing. One more thing, don't mind the comedians!
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Jibson
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its just that their lifestyle ,language their english is funny .
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SIBLI_06 (m)
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Each to their own I suppose! I spent 5 years working in Warri along with visits to all the northern & Southern swamp locations. It sucks, it's a hell hole!!!! I hear it is better now though (I left there 2 1//2 years ago). I'll stick to lagos thank you.
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Siena (m)
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But of course! Warri's my home town. 
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Siena (m)
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Yea I have, Warri is a nice place to live. The home of most of the funny guys. Warri's mosquitoes are as big as houseflies, if not bigger.
Thank God peace reigns there now.
That made me laugh!  Waffi Mozzies, huh? 
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EloSela (f)
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I am from Warri/Sapele, well mostly Sapele and I still have plenty of relatives in the Warri and Sapele area. Please post some pictures! 
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holythug (m)
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yes been to sapele twice okiriigwe & ibada-ilume to b precise warri once
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Siena (m)
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Such memories I have. Warri Sapele Effurun Ughelli Ibada-Amukpe. My kid sister still lives in Sapele. 
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holythug (m)
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being to amukpe toospent most of my time in jez motel
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EloSela (f)
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OMG! my people full here O! Any alumni from the following schools on here? In particular the first one,  St Itas girls grammar school  Palmer primary school  Malachi Boys school Okotie-eboh boys school chude girls school
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Siena (m)
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My brother attended Okotie-Eboh Elder sister attended Our Lady's of Apostles High School. Small world. 
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EloSela (f)
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@Siena My two older brother's attended Okotie-Eboh while I was around the corner at Palmer Primary School. It is indeed a small world, especially in Urhoboland! 
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komekn (m)
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Warri the capital of living life to the full, just do not know a better place to tutor you in life skills, i go open , ear go open, heart go strong, brain go sharp, mouth go sharper still, these socail skills have helped me in no small measure to excel in obscure and well known places sometimes dangerous places across the world. Did some good time at Hussey College , Warri my brother was at St Malacky's never been the same since.
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lloydhill (m)
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Hi all.I no know how i wan take talk am but if u never come,live,yarn,climb bike,, Then you never be warri.'Area i hail'.I was born in warri,schooled in warri Twin fountail for primary school then FGC waffi 4 secondary.I was great great fun.My parents are still in warri and its still fun out there. people say different things about warri.The things that happened in warri happened in ife(ife/modakeke) in jos,in kaduna etc.Why don't say things about them. Abeg if we no yarn about your mistakes, how we go go forward,Warri go ever be waffi,nothing go change the way we live,the way we talk the way we do every other thing,so please come back those that have gone and those plannig to visit,try it some day.Cheers
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ztyle (m)
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How come you know all this?
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Siena (m)
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How come you know all this?
My parents were a mixture, including Urhobo and Itsekiri. I did also spend short but regular times in Warri.
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ztyle (m)
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and you're born in UK  i see
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Siena (m)
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and you're born in UK  i see Yes. Why looking so shocked?
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ztyle (m)
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Shocked? because you sound like urhobo man,maybe we are two of a kind 
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Siena (m)
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I may be born in the UK, but I am Urhobo. 
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ztyle (m)
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Really?wow thats great, i once lived and school in Warri,effurun to be precise. What about you 
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Siena (m)
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I never schooled in Warri, just visited sometimes during the holidays.
My sister did school there though, I schooled in Benin.
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ztyle (m)
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Siena- u don't mean it? you schooled in Benin City,  if i may ask which school? . . .*Wondering* if i know him somewhere* 
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The Sly
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I may be born in the UK, but I am Urhobo.  Unbelievable. . . . . 
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ztyle (m)
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What's the meaning of that dude? 
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