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RomanceRe: Town In Lagos Where Men Don’t Use Condom by 2prexios: 9:14pm On Jul 23, 2015
kennyman2000:
very backward set of people in that village..
You dont know what you are saying.
RomanceRe: Town In Lagos Where Men Don’t Use Condom by 2prexios: 8:57pm On Jul 23, 2015
Ask anyone, the Egun women never had sex with another man than their husband. Anyone who does will jeopardise the health of the husband and if they ask Ifa and its confirmed the wife committed adultery, she would be banished from the compound all her life. In their language it means the culprit has idiomatically 'stretched legs unto wilderness'
CultureRe: Yoruba Language Tops List Of Languages Required By The Metropolitan Police by 2prexios: 10:24am On Jul 22, 2015
According to the Yoruba, when devil give you something, he has something he likes to take away from you. This sudden adoption is mesmerism for sinister schemes in their coffer for what they want to achieve.
CultureRe: Yoruba Language Tops List Of Languages Required By The Metropolitan Police by 2prexios: 10:06am On Jul 22, 2015
Mr.President, are you reading this? In the spirit of the end time, London is trying to excite Lagos, the hub of 'The Elect Lady and Her Children' (Nigerian church) the dragon is covertly trying to win sympathy for LGBT by identifying with a section of our people, so we can be hypnotized to identify with a section of their people. We understand their mystery, but our mystics they don't understand. I see some stars falling from the firmament that once uphold them, and some cross crumbling to the abyss, upon which their civilization was built. Retribution is under way for the haughty nations that hurts all to sit secured and promote haughty aberation. This is the voice of the angel that says, 'come out of her, my people...' Hosanna in the highest. God will lift up a banner and raise his ensign on this mountain, and it shall be seen by all inhabitant of the earth, and the glory of God will rise upon this country. Rejoice in the Lord, not on silly recognitions.
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 7:15pm On Jun 09, 2015
gatiano:
Auset is just female of Ausar, Sister and wife of Ausar. Also Sarah being the sister and wife of Abraham. The modern people don't understand what that sister means.
My Mother is also My Sister, so my wife, My Father is my brother. The reason why this is so is because The creators that incarnate in us especially the Black people are Brothers and Sisters, no boss over the other, no servant to another.
I will never insult the wisdom, knowledge and the intelligence of My Elders and Ancestors.
Aina, and then Ausa,

not Auset. we have to stick to the names given by the tradition, being the subject.
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 10:14pm On Jun 06, 2015
I think you get my point. It is Ausa, Hausa and maybe Ausar but not Auset. No need to bend the word when its possible meaning is already apparent. Its like insulting the intelligence of the word in question.
CultureRe: Yoruba Philosophy: Is Eshu Odara The Biblical Satan? by 2prexios: 9:01pm On Jun 06, 2015
ayowonder:
esu is an oloriburuku somebody
You dont get it bad guy grin
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 8:51pm On Jun 06, 2015
gatiano:
Could you please interprete it in English?
And remember, We must try to demystify the myths. Children of nowadays will not waste 10 seconds on myths and worst of all, spook.
Aina or Osun, she came from those that fled, she has oil and she has corps, she nest as with mother hen, head of Sango adherents, she's from the Ausa.
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 8:04pm On Jun 06, 2015
I just type Aleipho into the search engine and pick a site at random: here is it; Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 218:
ἀλείφω ἀλείφω: imperfect ἤλειφον; 1 aorist ἤλειψα; 1 aorist middle imperative ἄλειψαί; (allied with λίπος, grease; cf. Curtius, § 340; Vanicek, p.
811; Peile, p. 407; from
Homer down);
The bold looks like Aino, not just that, 'Aino' kind of resemble 'anoint'. Not just that...
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 8:01pm On Jun 06, 2015
Aina Orosun, lausa lo tiwa, Alepo niko, Abadie Saba, Olori Onisango, lausa lotiwa. Thats all I can recall as to her oriki.
CultureRe: Charm testing : See This Heading Don't View And Don't Comment. by 2prexios: 4:01pm On Jun 06, 2015
ademega:
Nice one . I get u . u strong ? angry grin grin grin
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CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 3:58pm On Jun 06, 2015
Meanwhile, Aina is the name of a character in history, not a tribe as you wont to believe. Moreso, Aina is not the child of pain but Ige Adubi. Aina is a 'child of royalty'. The unbilical cord around the neck of Aina symbolizes bead, depicting jewel around the neck of the child as with Aina. Reconcile the analogy with the ancient Yoruba aristocratic costume: ejigbara-ileke. twosome bead across the body.
CultureRe: Charm testing : See This Heading Don't View And Don't Comment. by 2prexios: 3:38pm On Jun 06, 2015
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CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 3:35pm On Jun 06, 2015
gatiano:
Mystery means My-story
At your mercy, almighty gaitano. grin
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 3:22pm On Jun 06, 2015
Mystery unlimited.
CultureRe: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by 2prexios: 2:40pm On Jun 06, 2015
tpiadotcom:
You were asking about names on the other thread.
I shared my idea about a name. All good and perfect if thats the way it come across to you, bye.
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 2:28pm On Jun 06, 2015
You always have issue with gatiano, O Radoillo. cheesy
CultureRe: Any Nigerian Family With Absolutely No Mixed People At All? by 2prexios: 2:07pm On Jun 06, 2015
anonymous6:
exactly, you took the words right out of my mouth
Lol. Lets see the angle tpia is coming from.
CultureRe: Any Nigerian Family With Absolutely No Mixed People At All? by 2prexios: 1:52pm On Jun 06, 2015
tpiadotcom:
I meant nigerian people, not the country of nigeria itself.
I think the Briggs fit in to this. Maybe Saotome and Princippe have this kind of people than a nigerian population. People like Sade Adu.
CultureRe: Any Nigerian Family With Absolutely No Mixed People At All? by 2prexios: 1:33pm On Jun 06, 2015
anonymous6:
Amen, c/s 100%
If he was asking this question to new world continents or countries like South Africa, America, Brazil, and etc this question would make more sense but Nigeria lol, where 99% of people are black. The op is thinking and leaning towards ancestry not families, which is a whole different kettle of fish
Exactly, non Nigerian African communities are mainly ghanians, except the Fons who are at the fringe of the border. Non Africans are expatrates that never mix with Nigerians (in any known significant number), such as indians that were employed by old Western regions free education scheme in the 60s to 70s. Industry attract foreigners to Nigeria back then and not sight seeing as is the norm in East Africa. Likewise, white man die at the bite of our mosquitos, so we are saved of the Boar/Zulu experience. I think the Briggs fit in with op's idea. Nigerian culture may not readily absorb or allow any alien to uproot one of their own just like that.
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios: 11:57am On Jun 06, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
Oh! Lol. Now I understand. My brother, I never chop my own cake o cry I must also chop before e finish insha Allah
Thats the koko. No more monkey dey work baboon dey chop.
CultureRe: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by 2prexios: 11:52am On Jun 06, 2015
tpiadotcom:
Prexios, you can check this thread
I was part of the thread a while back. That 'Orun' is what I take as the wellspring of the Yoruba, not the circumstance of birth of a child. So, my humble submission is 'oruko amutorunwa' means names with philosophy derived from the wellsource.
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios: 11:25am On Jun 06, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
Hehehehe. Me don't understand anything here cheesy
I don edit am o.
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios:
Jacksparrow0712:
When the treasury is empty, our eyes go clear
Walai me I no go ever pinish. You I don chop ko? Me I never chop abinchi before treasure yakare, komi? The treasure better not finish. Have you ever had your share of the national cake? Neither have I. Why wish the country treasury dry before we take over?
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios: 7:59am On Jun 06, 2015
2kris:
Is it ala hausa or alausa
It is 'a le ausa' meaning 'the adversary that pursued people who fled'
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios: 7:55am On Jun 06, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
It seems to me like an inside job. Armed robbers wouldn't break in through ceiling. Sound somehow. I smell rat
Very true. Nigerians and scheming to corner everything as much as greed can allow them. It happens everywhere tho.
CultureRe: Aina: A Yoruba Term Of EuroAsian Origin by 2prexios(op): 6:54am On Jun 06, 2015
Justfollowit:
Come back to Earth grin undecided
flying from Pluto to Saturn, Uranus to Mars, there's no place like home my lady. I checked in yesterday from solar traveling, with this story. Howz the world been?
CultureRe: Any Nigerian Family With Absolutely No Mixed People At All? by 2prexios: 6:43am On Jun 06, 2015
tpiadotcom:
its not about origins but current lineages.
But nigeria is not that diverse with multinationals as you have in say, south Africa. Nigeria was never a rainbow country.
CultureRe: Any Nigerian Family With Absolutely No Mixed People At All? by 2prexios: 11:22pm On Jun 05, 2015
You can't always tell what may come out of this. Maybe some can trace their origin as far back as possible, who knows?
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios: 11:15pm On Jun 05, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
Hahahahahahaha. Now this is funny. Oluweri don calm down by force. Lol. Na Godwin
Yes o, the guy has to co-operate, or else he would lose his reputation. BTW, What do think of the stolen cash?
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios: 11:05pm On Jun 05, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
7 days? shocked I hope there won't be erosion this time sha.
Noo, we've overcome the Oluweri antics already. 7 days and its over till next year again for 7 days rain. Its once in a year.
CrimeRe: Robbers Invade Alausa Secretariat, Cart Away N3 Mn by 2prexios: 10:58pm On Jun 05, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
Twas a sunny day. The sun was out. A bit hot actually. But I loved it. Summer is beautiful
Wow, you are abroad that is. Not so in Lagos, light shower though but it may countinue for seven days, we are in day 3 and still counting. Four more days to go.

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