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Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by Toks2008(m): 12:57pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
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Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by Nobody: 1:06pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
Her sister, bayelsa thelish: |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by Nobody: 1:28pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
guess y'all never heard the name 'Divine Cake' in kwara,frying bean cake and yam by the road side and yam by the road side to being the no 1 restaurant in ilorin,God knows our journey sha and i wish this Abuja man too the best in life 2 Likes |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by beyoncausme: 1:30pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
nice one.... |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by raphy(m): 1:39pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
123456 comot fo 1 tohtoh n u dey ride okada.d man try o.make them gv hm betta
tin to do.bt God wl reward hm fo hlpin hs wify. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by Nobody: 1:47pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
STFUareyouGod:E concern you, a proko? |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by cococandy(f): 2:45pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
When Ukariwo’s wife went on maternity a few months ago, he was fully in charge frying akara in the morning and evening couple with getting the five children ready for school in the morning and picking them after classes. “The fact that I didn’t get conventional education will not be a barrier for my children; I will make sure they get the best I can afford for nowWhat an exemplary man. He's already blessed. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by cococandy(f): 2:49pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
Na so she for don die too if the man is a useless prideful arrogant husband. It take two to make it work. Tallesty1: |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by j1mmy: 2:50pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
he put himself and family in poverty in the first place by having 6 children in a country of 170 million people... soon the west will inject Nigerians with stronger ebola to reduce the population 2 Likes |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by Nobody: 3:33pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
MissSlimbody:your comment made me smile. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by sexychocolate1(m): 3:46pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
What is he doing with 6 kids. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by beautifulzerah(f): 4:00pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
wow, this corpers in Kuje lodge patronised this couple. the akara dey sweet well well. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by armyofone(m): 4:32pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
6 children with the youngest being few months? Someone should please help talk to them about condom, snipping and other Bc. How is he raising them |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by mysteryman2014: 4:42pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
MissSlimbody:Maybe the Yoruba women are not as respective, submissive and understanding as their Igbo counterparts hence the reasons why their husbands are unwilling to cooperate with them 1 Like |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by mrgbite(m): 4:52pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
armyofone: I wonder o! THIS YEYE Igbo MAN IS AS LAZY AS Bleep! this hopeless loafer should leave the akara "business" for his wife and find something more engaging, dignifying amd manly to do, all the shameless mofo does is to senselessly procreate yeye pickins who sooner than later would turn to social miscreants.besides, what gives him the impression that he has conquered poverty with this yeye roadside akara "business? HE NEEDS TO BE CASRATED FAST!!!!!! |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by MissSlimbody(f): 7:49pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
apholaryn:Its obvious you don't know the meaning of generalization. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by MissSlimbody(f): 7:57pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
wristbangle: Where and when did I say yoruba men don't do it @all? |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by ibedun: 8:17pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
kenny987: You are right and that's why it is important to develop one's ancestral fatherland. If you make it big or small in your homeland nobody can challenge your enjoyment. If you are a visitor in somebody else land, you have to behave and not offend your host. Like it or not. Guess what the British told Dangote when he offered to buy Arsenal? |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by kenny987(f): 8:23pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
ibedun: Until there is a law restricting movement n settlement in any part of Nigeria or repealing the right to freely establish n own businesses n properties in any part of Nigeria without harassment u n ur kind have no right to dictate who goes or stays where. In other words on the basis of those rights no 'host' should dictate to a citizen where or how to live provided they're not breaking any law or interfering with culture/tradition. Business, commerce n politics have nothing to do with tradition so dem 'hosts' can shove it! |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by ibedun: 8:28pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
j1mmy: Thank you bro. I really don't know how these people do it. Whenever I go near my wifey and the thought of school fees and other household costs comes to mind na so the thing go go down. Who wan enter poverty? |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by ibedun: 8:37pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
kenny987: There is theory and there is practice. No matter what is written in the constitution of Nigeria, I am a Yoruba man and I am not moving to Sokoto or Daura. If I do for any reason I would be foolish to carry on as if i am in Abeokuta or claim that I have the same right and authority as the people of Daura. My friend Abeg forget our make-believe constitution. The idiots who put it together did not envisage that Igbos will totally reject and abandon their fatherland or go looking for a no mans land in another tribe's territory. In the next 30 years I see the Gwarry people laying their claim to their rightful Abuja. If you ignore them they will respond with suicide bombing. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by kenny987(f): 8:48pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
ibedun: All courtesy of the kind of federalism we practice. If we had regional n decentralised system of govt everyone will develop at their pace n answer their father's name. For any lapses u hold ur fellow countryman responsible cos the buck rests with them. In as much as d centre holds d purse strings, collects d lion share and conveniently favours some groups to d deliberate near exclusion of others then Nigeria will not do much better than it is. You can be sure that if each region had to source for their income n development whilst paying an agreed percentage to d centre, no silly governor will sit on his arse n wait for handouts at d end of the month then still blame inability to pay common salaries on the centre or oil prices. They will seriously explore n develop other resources n not wait for FG because it's on one Executive list. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by MissSlimbody(f): 9:26pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
coolluk: No, I don't. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by apholaryn: 9:36pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
MissSlimbody:Sis but you said those na " I just love igbo men. They don't see helping their wives a big deal. There's one on my street too" "not some don't see",you said "dey don't see". pls sch me more abeg and it's obvious u're a dullard ma.is your name Dolapo? |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by ibedun: 9:43pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
kenny987: You are correct my friend, our #constitution# will unravel itself sooner or later. It falsely and deceitfully assumes that we are one, we love each other and everyone is a willing and happy party to the agreement. Nigeria is a country built on lies. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by MissSlimbody(f): 10:19pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
apholaryn: You obviously an id!ot. Or are you blind or what? You didn't read the part where I said "but some yoruba men do is sha" Anu'mpama |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by apholaryn: 10:29pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
MissSlimbody:Aunty Dolapo stop being a complete dullard. I was talking abt d igbo men part and not d yoruba. you made it seems like all Igbo men are just that way which prompted d word "generalizing" but your Iq is just too low to comprehend. Aunty Dolapo, you are d idiotic goat hia ma. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by MissSlimbody(f): 10:35pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
apholaryn:you are a re.tard big time. I mentioned to tribes and you and you said I generalized. How did u expect me to know you're talking about the igbos when I'm not God? This is the last mention you'll get from me. Its's clear you're frustrated, so take your frustration elsewhere. |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by apholaryn: 10:46pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
MissSlimbody:lmfao..frustrated? nah! very far frm it,just having my own fun..anyways emabinu ma,u started with d harsh words. so u're Aunty what? |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by MissSlimbody(f): 10:51pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
He's not just "insultive" but also an hypocrite. I started with the harsh words indeed |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by MissSlimbody(f): 10:56pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
4bobo: Mr 4bobo, I neva still chop your money o You go just dey pass my domain almost everyday, try branch one day make I chop your money na |
Re: How Frying Akara Took Me Out Of Poverty – Father Of Six by Christine01(f): 2:47am On Sep 27, 2015 |
Tallesty1: Proverbs 31 Woman! |
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