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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by UnimkeAk(m): 4:45pm On Aug 12, 2017
successmatters:


Is that why ozubu is more developed than Ibadan? Have any Ibadan man ever donated a church before? Poor ppl.

Drug money ??

U dont have any shame
I Jst feel sorry for all the hard working igbos out.... It is ur lot that give igbos a bad name.

Abt the afonja and skull mining thing...
Igbos are more fetish...

Weve all seen Nigerians movies

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by SenatorM(m): 4:49pm On Aug 12, 2017
MasterChen:
Papa Shibuke: Shibuke, what do you want to become when you grow up

Shibuke: Papa, I want to become an Engineer like Femi's daddy. I don't want to be a drug dealer

Papa Shibuke:







Human Engineer like Femi's daddy you mean.

Body part dissecting, Skull Mining, Heart uprooting etc .

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by brookz: 4:50pm On Aug 12, 2017
iPorks and Powder business ar like Onitsha and 2nd Niger Bridge.




Keep d Development Up!

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by successmatters(m): 4:50pm On Aug 12, 2017
UnimkeAk:


Drug money ??

U dont have any shame
I Jst feel sorry for all the hard working igbos out.... It is ur lot that give igbos a bad name.

Abt the afonja and skull mining thing...
Igbos are more fetish...

Weve all seen Nigerians movies

So, all those human spare parts they cut and sell in yorubaland is not fetish, go and check Abiola's corpse or Awolowo to see if it's still intact.
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by ApexPredator: 4:51pm On Aug 12, 2017
My people grin
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by successmatters(m): 4:51pm On Aug 12, 2017
SenatorM:


Human Engineer like Femi's daddy you mean.

Body part dissecting, Skull Mining, Heart uprooting etc .

Is that man holding the severed head an Afonja?
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by BabaRamota1980: 4:54pm On Aug 12, 2017
Homeboiy:
Better than killing people for rituals

Preach that message to yanminrins, tell your people to stop embarassing us internationally with drug arrests, stop killing and eating human beings, stop rayping underage to force production of babies for rituals and stop kidnapping people for butchering in your Evil Forests of Okija...


In Igbo land, rituals are believed to enhance the chances of those who perform it to have one gain or the other. People consult an oracle and the oracle demands that the only thing that will make them succeed is to bring specific human parts.

“Time was when albinos and hunch-backs were at risk, because it was believed that the oracles demanded them to grant the desire of those who consult them”, Anyanwu said.

Prior to the deployment of soldiers to Abia State in 2010 by the federal government, kidnapping was the order of the day in the state, particularly its commercial hub, Aba.

Now that it appears that soldiers have put kidnappers out of ‘business’, these hoodlums have gone into another business – ritual murder. The most vulnerable are children.



[b]Dateline: 2006


Sometime in 2006, an aide of a former governor of one of the South East states quietly eased himself out his plum job because he reported for duty early in the morning one day and met his colleagues cleaning up blood. One of them later confided in him that someone had just been sacrificed for the ‘security’ of their boss.


Evil Forest in Enugu

Petrus Obi in Enugu reports that an evil forest where suspected ritualists dismember their victims was discovered in Enugu State recently. Fresh and decomposing human parts were found in the forest located at Inyi, Enugu Ezike in the Igboeze North Local Government of the State.

It was suspected that victims were taken to the forest and butchered by their assailants who in turn removed vital parts needed for money-spinning rituals. In an attempt to end the evil practice in the area, the people had petitioned the State government, urging it to acquire the expanse of land belonging to the village shrine, Ogene Mmili.

Ebonyi: Baby snatched from mother’s breast

From Ebonyi state, Goddy Osuji reports that cases of ritual murder abound in the state and that several cases were yet to be resolved by the police.

One of the most agonizing was the abduction of seven under-aged children at Ishiagu community. Among them, was a nine-month old baby snatched from its mother, Mrs Alice Nkwo while she was breast-feeding the baby. The hoodlums later moved into the family’s bedroom and abducted two other children aged between two and three years.

Bemoaning her losses, Mrs Nkwo said that her mind had not been at rest because she could still hear the cries of her abducted children. This and similar incidents prompted a peaceful protest by women in Ishiagu community against rampant abduction of children for rituals.

Also, at Eketube in Enyida Development Centre, the headless body of an apprentice nurse, Miss Kelechi Nwawaka (20), was found behind the Comprehensive Secondary School in the community. She was allegedly murdered at Ndiechi Eketube in Abakaliki local government area of the state. Her head, private part and fingers were cut off apparently for ritual purpose.



[bOur correspondent, George Onyejiuwa in Owerri, reports that in Imo State[/b], ritual killings have been relatively low compared to other neighbouring states. Improved security and clampdown on ritualists’ den in the state by the present administration may have accounted for this.

Be that as it may, there were pockets of cases of missing persons, who were either found days later, with their vital organs missing or simply disappeared without trace.

Recently, there were reported cases of suspected ritual killings especially in Owerri, the state capital. Among them was the discovery of the lifeless bodies of two female students of the Imo State University, with some of their organs missing.

Mr Ikedia Zereuwa, told Sunday Sun that he suspected that his younger brother, Iwuchukwu Zereuwa, was killed by ritualists who abducted him while on his way to their village, Umuakpu community in Ngor Okpala, from a business trip in Elele community.

“My younger brother was abducted while on his way back from Elele where he had gone to transact business, but he was lucky to have survived because the Okada operator that he paid to transport him to our village that night was an agent of ritualists. So, instead of taking the major road, he took him through a track road which he told my brother was shorter. They had just moved for a short distance when three men came out from the bush and blocked their way.

“It was from there that he was dragged to a small hut in the bush where there were other people. Luckily, the native doctor pointedly told those that brought him that he was not the type of person they needed and ordered them to set him free. But instead, the abductors tied him to a tree and left him there. My brother was later rescued by a man who had gone to the bush to set traps”, he stated.


Virgins in high demand for rituals

Checks by Sunday Sun revealed that the most vulnerable groups in the state are school children, young ladies, pregnant women and elderly people.

It was also gathered that most of the ritual killers target children because it is believed that most children at that relatively tender age are virgins and more potent. Female virgins were also said to be in high demand for rituals.

However, Amadi Okereafor, the chief priest of Umuohoko community in Ngor Okpala council area of Imo State told Sunday Sun that it is a sacrilege in Igbo land for anyone to terminate the life of another. He said that in the days of their ancestors if a man killed his brother or neighbour, he would automatically be banished from the community.

He further pointed out that the rising incidence of ritual killings were due to the inordinate ambition of the new generation of Ndigbo who think that money is the ultimate.


Abia: Baby snatched from labour room

Our correspondents, Chuks Onuoha in Umuahia and Okey Sampson in Aba, Abia State report that ritual killing seemed to have become a regular occurrence in some parts of the state to the extent that many have become apprehensive when travelling in the state.

Not long ago, a newly born baby was snatched from the labour room while the mother was battling for survival from post-delivery bleeding.

The baby was yet to be found as at the time of this report and the suspicion is that it must have been used for ritual.

Few days after the tot was snatched, the body of a woman without breasts, eyes, and other vital organs was found in a bush path. Before that incident, a young man, residing in a village in Ohuhu sliced the throat of another young man who passed a night with him in his apartment and fled the village.

He was later caught in far away Port Harcourt, River State, where he’d ran to for safety. He was quoted as saying that a highly placed son of a notable personality within the community had commissioned him to kill the young man and bring some parts of his body.

Two years ago, a woman that went to her farm in Ohuhu near Umuahia in the evening was killed and some of her vital organs removed by unknown persons.

On June 11, 2012, two pupils of Oasis Christian Academy, Amaoji in Obingwa Local Government, Prince (6) and Kenneth (4), the only male children of Mr. Chimezie Nwaoha, a mortician with a private hospital in Aba set out for school.

Ironically, the parents of the two kids who had prepared them for school before going for their various businesses thought they were at school while their teachers who did not see them in school presumed that their parents didn’t allow them come to school. Unknown to both sides, the children could not make it to their school that morning because they were abducted and killed for ritual purposes inside a palm plantation that overlooked their school.

Their assailants removed their vital organs including eyes, tongues, breasts and joystick before burying the boys in a shallow grave inside the bush.
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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by SenatorM(m): 4:56pm On Aug 12, 2017
successmatters:

Is that man holding the severed head an Afonja?
Yes o. Yoloba Afonja

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by SenatorM(m): 4:59pm On Aug 12, 2017
Better than Skull Mining and Heart uprooting.
Dem use Ritual killings swear for Afonjas
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by enemyofprogress: 5:00pm On Aug 12, 2017
The world developers

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Nobody: 5:03pm On Aug 12, 2017
Lesser sin compare with afonja technology of head minning but they should equally do there term.no pain no glory
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by dprinz99(m): 5:05pm On Aug 12, 2017
Nigeria
I weep for this country
Where is the peace and unity we profess?
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Nobody: 5:05pm On Aug 12, 2017
Lesser sin compare with afonja technology of head minning but they should equally pay the price.no pain no glory
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Coolgent(m): 5:09pm On Aug 12, 2017
Na them

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by DrOgunbuyide(m): 5:11pm On Aug 12, 2017
MasterChen:
Papa Shibuke: Shibuke, what do you want to become when you grow up

Shibuke: Papa, I want to become an Engineer like Femi's daddy. I don't want to be a drug dealer

Papa Shibuke:





Salvages

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by SenatorM(m): 5:24pm On Aug 12, 2017
BabaRamota1980:


[s]
Preach that message to yanminrins, tell your people to stop embarassing us internationally with drug arrests, stop killing and eating human beings, stop rayping underage to force production of babies for rituals and stop kidnapping people for butchering in your Evil Forests of Okija...


In Igbo land, rituals are believed to enhance the chances of those who perform it to have one gain or the other. People consult an oracle and the oracle demands that the only thing that will make them succeed is to bring specific human parts.

“Time was when albinos and hunch-backs were at risk, because it was believed that the oracles demanded them to grant the desire of those who consult them”, Anyanwu said.

Prior to the deployment of soldiers to Abia State in 2010 by the federal government, kidnapping was the order of the day in the state, particularly its commercial hub, Aba.

Now that it appears that soldiers have put kidnappers out of ‘business’, these hoodlums have gone into another business – ritual murder. The most vulnerable are children.



[b]Dateline: 2006


Sometime in 2006, an aide of a former governor of one of the South East states quietly eased himself out his plum job because he reported for duty early in the morning one day and met his colleagues cleaning up blood. One of them later confided in him that someone had just been sacrificed for the ‘security’ of their boss.


Evil Forest in Enugu

Petrus Obi in Enugu reports that an evil forest where suspected ritualists dismember their victims was discovered in Enugu State recently. Fresh and decomposing human parts were found in the forest located at Inyi, Enugu Ezike in the Igboeze North Local Government of the State.

It was suspected that victims were taken to the forest and butchered by their assailants who in turn removed vital parts needed for money-spinning rituals. In an attempt to end the evil practice in the area, the people had petitioned the State government, urging it to acquire the expanse of land belonging to the village shrine, Ogene Mmili.

Ebonyi: Baby snatched from mother’s breast

From Ebonyi state, Goddy Osuji reports that cases of ritual murder abound in the state and that several cases were yet to be resolved by the police.

One of the most agonizing was the abduction of seven under-aged children at Ishiagu community. Among them, was a nine-month old baby snatched from its mother, Mrs Alice Nkwo while she was breast-feeding the baby. The hoodlums later moved into the family’s bedroom and abducted two other children aged between two and three years.

Bemoaning her losses, Mrs Nkwo said that her mind had not been at rest because she could still hear the cries of her abducted children. This and similar incidents prompted a peaceful protest by women in Ishiagu community against rampant abduction of children for rituals.

Also, at Eketube in Enyida Development Centre, the headless body of an apprentice nurse, Miss Kelechi Nwawaka (20), was found behind the Comprehensive Secondary School in the community. She was allegedly murdered at Ndiechi Eketube in Abakaliki local government area of the state. Her head, private part and fingers were cut off apparently for ritual purpose.



[bOur correspondent, George Onyejiuwa in Owerri, reports that in Imo State[/b], ritual killings have been relatively low compared to other neighbouring states. Improved security and clampdown on ritualists’ den in the state by the present administration may have accounted for this.

Be that as it may, there were pockets of cases of missing persons, who were either found days later, with their vital organs missing or simply disappeared without trace.

Recently, there were reported cases of suspected ritual killings especially in Owerri, the state capital. Among them was the discovery of the lifeless bodies of two female students of the Imo State University, with some of their organs missing.

Mr Ikedia Zereuwa, told Sunday Sun that he suspected that his younger brother, Iwuchukwu Zereuwa, was killed by ritualists who abducted him while on his way to their village, Umuakpu community in Ngor Okpala, from a business trip in Elele community.

“My younger brother was abducted while on his way back from Elele where he had gone to transact business, but he was lucky to have survived because the Okada operator that he paid to transport him to our village that night was an agent of ritualists. So, instead of taking the major road, he took him through a track road which he told my brother was shorter. They had just moved for a short distance when three men came out from the bush and blocked their way.

“It was from there that he was dragged to a small hut in the bush where there were other people. Luckily, the native doctor pointedly told those that brought him that he was not the type of person they needed and ordered them to set him free. But instead, the abductors tied him to a tree and left him there. My brother was later rescued by a man who had gone to the bush to set traps”, he stated.


Virgins in high demand for rituals

Checks by Sunday Sun revealed that the most vulnerable groups in the state are school children, young ladies, pregnant women and elderly people.

It was also gathered that most of the ritual killers target children because it is believed that most children at that relatively tender age are virgins and more potent. Female virgins were also said to be in high demand for rituals.

However, Amadi Okereafor, the chief priest of Umuohoko community in Ngor Okpala council area of Imo State told Sunday Sun that it is a sacrilege in Igbo land for anyone to terminate the life of another. He said that in the days of their ancestors if a man killed his brother or neighbour, he would automatically be banished from the community.

He further pointed out that the rising incidence of ritual killings were due to the inordinate ambition of the new generation of Ndigbo who think that money is the ultimate.


Abia: Baby snatched from labour room

Our correspondents, Chuks Onuoha in Umuahia and Okey Sampson in Aba, Abia State report that ritual killing seemed to have become a regular occurrence in some parts of the state to the extent that many have become apprehensive when travelling in the state.

Not long ago, a newly born baby was snatched from the labour room while the mother was battling for survival from post-delivery bleeding.

The baby was yet to be found as at the time of this report and the suspicion is that it must have been used for ritual.

Few days after the tot was snatched, the body of a woman without breasts, eyes, and other vital organs was found in a bush path. Before that incident, a young man, residing in a village in Ohuhu sliced the throat of another young man who passed a night with him in his apartment and fled the village.

He was later caught in far away Port Harcourt, River State, where he’d ran to for safety. He was quoted as saying that a highly placed son of a notable personality within the community had commissioned him to kill the young man and bring some parts of his body.

Two years ago, a woman that went to her farm in Ohuhu near Umuahia in the evening was killed and some of her vital organs removed by unknown persons.

On June 11, 2012, two pupils of Oasis Christian Academy, Amaoji in Obingwa Local Government, Prince (6) and Kenneth (4), the only male children of Mr. Chimezie Nwaoha, a mortician with a private hospital in Aba set out for school.

Ironically, the parents of the two kids who had prepared them for school before going for their various businesses thought they were at school while their teachers who did not see them in school presumed that their parents didn’t allow them come to school. Unknown to both sides, the children could not make it to their school that morning because they were abducted and killed for ritual purposes inside a palm plantation that overlooked their school.

Their assailants removed their vital organs including eyes, tongues, breasts and joystick before burying the boys in a shallow grave inside the bush.[/s]
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Crap

This fool just wasted his time and energy digging the internet searching for all ritual cases.

No need of proving a point, this year alone, we've heard and read about (more than 200 cases of rituals, skull mining activities, Heart uprooting, Private part ,Breast Harvesting) in not more than 6 states in Nigeria.

In no particular order, the states are Ogun,Oyo,Osun, Ondo, Lagos(joined recently), Kwara (Ilorin Afas).

In a year, more than 2400 cases of rituals, skull mining, Heart uprooting, private part and Breast harvesting in Afonja territories.

Now Everybody on Nairaland, Facebook, Twitter
label them as either "Skull Miners" or "Body part Harvesters"
What a Bad Reputation, and with this recent Badoo killings.

Armed Robbery, Rape,Agberoism etc.
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by walera10(m): 5:28pm On Aug 12, 2017
Level of hatred on this thread is alarming. It baffles meto tink where d future of nigeria lies wen d youths hate themselves dis much all becos one is igbo nd one is yoruba
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Kebreal92(m): 5:29pm On Aug 12, 2017
Austin and Edeh Sunday Chukwudi
I DON'T BELIEVE IN TRIBAL SENTIMENTS. HOWEVER, THESE NAMES ARE POPULAR NAMES FROM THE LAND OF THE RISING CRIMES

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by BabaRamota1980: 5:32pm On Aug 12, 2017
SenatorM:

Crap

This fool just wasted his time and energy digging the internet searching for all ritual cases.

No need of proving a point, this year alone, we've heard and read about (more than 200 cases of rituals, skull mining activities, Heart uprooting, Private part ,Breast Harvesting) in not more than 6 states in Nigeria.

In no particular order, the states are Ogun,Oyo,Osun, Ondo, Lagos(joined recently), Kwara (Ilorin Afas).

In a year, more than 2400 cases of rituals, skull mining, Heart uprooting, private part and Breast harvesting in Afonja territories.

Now Everybody on Nairaland, Facebook, Twitter
label them as either "Skull Miners" or "Body part Harvesters"
What a Bad Reputation, and with this recent Badoo killings.

Armed Robbery, Rape,Agberoism etc.



Where else can we find information about a deserted land if not internet. Who is prepared to travel there for information? They mind end up in cooking pot for village feast. grin


Ngwa

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Lighthammer(m): 5:46pm On Aug 12, 2017

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Lighthammer(m): 5:48pm On Aug 12, 2017
The temptation to check names is overwhelming

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by SenatorM(m): 5:51pm On Aug 12, 2017
BabaRamota1980:


Where else can we find information about a deserted land if not internet. Who is prepared to travel there for information? They mind end up in cooking pot for village feast. grin


Ngwa

Not Forgetting the rapid increase of Human Abattoirs in the Ancient City of Ibadan and Osun State. They don't slaughter cows and goats anymore, they now slaughter and sell human parts for Amala and Ewedu or gbegiri soup

Ibadan—ONLOOKERS were stunned into silence yesterday at the headquarters of Oyo State Police Command as a 50-year old suspect, Kamoru Oladele, narrated how he sells human parts for between N25,000 and N30,000, adding that his gang has human abattoirs in Oyo and Osun states.

Narrating how the law caught up with the suspects, Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Leye Oyebade, said the breakthrough was made by the special anti-kidnapping squad of the Command after receiving intelligence report on the activities of the suspects.

Police further stated that the suspects had succeeded in giving their victims erroneous impression that they could make them rich through rituals.

The suspect told Vanguard: “I am a herbalist and I do fortune charms for people. I am not the one that usually sells human parts. I buy from some people. This is my first time of engaging in this kind of business. I usually buy the human skull for N10,000 and sell it for N25,000 for those that come for fortune charms.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/weve-human-abattoirs-sell-parts-for-n30000-suspect/

Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Ttipsy(f): 5:57pm On Aug 12, 2017
they are caught, that's their business. why are some set here very happy about this....
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by ransomed: 5:57pm On Aug 12, 2017
Homeboiy:
Better than killing people for rituals
::-- Do you realise the destructive potency of narcotics?
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by talebearer123: 6:02pm On Aug 12, 2017
Okoyiboz3:


Every ipod yoot has 'Wanted' as his invisible surname.

This is because once you see an ipod piglet, if he's not currently committing a crime, he must have just finished committing one or preparing to commit a crime.


grin

Piglet

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by ojinuocheibi(m): 6:07pm On Aug 12, 2017
free2ryhme:






http://punchng.com/indian-police-arrest-nigerian-for-peddling-heroin/










kindly place them where the belong, the are biafra pob from jew in uganda

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by jd1986(m): 6:36pm On Aug 12, 2017
Yorubas winning on this thread grin grin

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Nobody: 7:11pm On Aug 12, 2017
Omofunaab2:



Don't you think the baby factories in Potor Republic might be the ones supplying those ritualist dens in Ogun and lagos with potor human parts?

Abi you think say na Israel dem dey carry dem go? grin grin


Thereafter, the woman came out from hiding, went to the girl and told her that they should continue with their journey.

“The uncle immediately came back and and held the woman. To our surprise, the woman, who earlier claimed she was Togolese, started speaking Igbo dialect.

“A mob gathered and started beating her. She then confessed that she intended to use her to collect money from her parents and thereafter, sell her to ritualists.”

The woman was stripped naked and was about being lynched when a Police patrol van arrived the scene and whisked her away.”


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/girls-chance-meeting-uncle-saves-ritualists/

I'm going to give you an advise wether you take it or not is none of my business...
The Rich are busy getting richer and you are here arguing with somebody you'll never meet in this life about what tribe is more into rituals, be wise and flee from time wasting endeavours
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by femolii: 7:31pm On Aug 12, 2017
Osus most develop indian at all cost.
Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Israeljones(m): 7:35pm On Aug 12, 2017
Okoyiboz3:


Most of them have flat heads because they were mistakenly born while their mothers were crossing erosion gutters in their Potopoto Republic. Hence, they landed in the gutter with their heads.

The women didn't even know anything dropped until they started hearing the cries of piglets.
u get bad mouth

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Re: Indian Police Arrest Nigerian For Peddling Heroin by Demmzy15(m): 7:43pm On Aug 12, 2017
Okoyiboz3:


Most of them have flat heads because they were mistakenly born while their mothers were crossing erosion gutters in their Potopoto Republic. Hence, they landed in the gutter with their heads.

The women didn't even know anything dropped until they started hearing the cries of piglets.
Damn!!! Savage!!! Rilwayne001, come and chi chomthing!!! grin grin

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