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Romance / Re: Young Nigerians Talk About Nigerians Discrimination Based On Skin Shade. by solamiku: 8:34am On Jan 16, 2018
I wish it didn't

mystery22:
skin colour shouldn't matter in our country
Education / Re: Are Nigerian Parents Too Hard On First Borns? (share Your Experiences) by solamiku: 8:27am On Jan 16, 2018
Did your eldest have it hard?

Genesils:
Not a first born... But I know it's not easy being one... Especially when you come from an average family with much siblings
Family / Re: Is Too Much Pressure Put On First Sons And Daughters In Nigerian Culture? by solamiku: 2:31am On Jan 16, 2018
Aww Ada always has a lot responsibility

Preetiex:
My dad will say -we are just helping u take care of ur siblings,u are their mother. my sister will just laugh, thou my parent are very understanding
Education / Re: Are Nigerian Parents Too Hard On First Borns? (share Your Experiences) by solamiku: 2:30am On Jan 16, 2018
I can imagine.

That is a lot of pressure.

panegyrics:

Yes I am, even the first grand child
Education / Re: Are Nigerian Parents Too Hard On First Borns? (share Your Experiences) by solamiku: 12:58pm On Jan 15, 2018
Are you first child?

panegyrics:
Yes, all pressures is always on dem
Education / Are Nigerian Parents Too Hard On First Borns? (share Your Experiences) by solamiku: 12:27pm On Jan 15, 2018
Are Nigerian parents too hard on first borns? (Share your experiences)


Are you first born?
How did it effect you?
Do first daughters have it harder than first sons?


FULL VIDEO: https://twitter.com/OKWU_ID/status/951869185826619392

Family / Re: Is Too Much Pressure Put On First Sons And Daughters In Nigerian Culture? by solamiku: 9:19pm On Jan 14, 2018
I agree

valentineuwakwe:
yes too much pressure is put on them else iallythe ones from the east....they must tale and provide for the younger ones, train them and take care of the entire family...infact you dare not talk of getting married as the first son if you nevr do the needful finish in the family....l
Family / Is Too Much Pressure Put On First Sons And Daughters In Nigerian Culture? by solamiku: 11:56pm On Jan 13, 2018
Watch the video and feedback.

What do you think?

FULL VIDEO: www.okwuid.com

Politics / Re: British Igbos Keeping Igbo Culture Alive With Okwu Id Channel. by solamiku: 11:33pm On Jan 13, 2018
Amazing

NonsoPlatinum:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTyt1IqD6hk&t=109s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRZWXvT7Xd4


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLky4CrbpRM

Watch the videos and support the preservation of Nigerian culture for our brothers and sisters abroad.
Romance / Re: Young Nigerians Talk About Nigerians Discrimination Based On Skin Shade. by solamiku: 11:31pm On Jan 13, 2018
It's sad that people judge based on this.

We are all Nigerian.
Culture / Re: IMO Vs ANAMBRA In Nigerian Cookoff Show. (pick Your Side) by solamiku: 11:30pm On Jan 13, 2018
Rice and stew is my favourite dish.
Celebrities / Re: Igbo Model Shoots Video Celebrating Igbo Poetry by solamiku: 11:29pm On Jan 13, 2018
Beautiful. It's good to see our languages be preserved.
Culture / Re: Are Nigerian Parents Too Strict? (share Your Experiences) by solamiku: 11:12pm On Jan 13, 2018
Nigerian parents can go too far.

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