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chucky234: Goldie behind the Petronas in MalaysiaHow do you turn from this: www.nairaland.com/attachments/990953_Goldie1_jpg686d594ad1aeb9411031823538f52430 To this: www.nairaland.com/attachments/991068_393004_380836522013251_1303065743_n_jpg48195ad10e40072a25e27e312797d20f Quite sickening! |
elampiro: Did you watch Goldie in the big brother house? She isn't wild at all. She's the simplest of beings. She was so cool, forgiving, non confrontational, emotional, meek and lovely. She was the one cooking for them most times. she had no element of wildness. Forget her costumes.That's what we call acting. |
aieromon: There might be a child in all this.Probably, but that pic only shows her posing with a child. that could be anybody's child. |
Braincheck: But why has d guy been quiet all dese while?? Abi he was scared of her?? Since he's been quiet, he should av jus cont.d bein like dat..I think he got fed up seeing HIS name splashed over the news with regard to the B*!TCH that used and dumped him..lol. |
aieromon: The guy posted this pic as well. Are you thinking what I'm thinking?I can't figure out what you're thinking. Please elaborate. |
elampiro: Her husband, Andrew Harvey said Goldie never did drugs the ten years he knew her.Did he really know her? People change you know. May be after their divorce, her lifestyle changed for the wild side. I also believe that all those stories about her growing up in the church was pure fantasy. |
prince_onx: The guy is reciprocating now! Or you think he's posting those wedding pictures online for fun? That man will fight for every single benefits available attached to losing a spouse!What benefits does she have in third world Nigeria? If anything, she used and dumped him for whatever reason, and he's getting back at her. |
As if I knew something was up. Frankly, I haven't heard about this Goldie until today/yesterday. However, after looking at her pics and last name, and brief background about her mama and papa, I became curious. Something just didn't add up because Nigerians don't take names like Harvey. To put it bluntly, she was a low self-esteem (but may be talented) fake. Now I'm convinced she did drugs while in Yankee. The long flight from Los Angeles to Nigeria didn't help either. |
I asked about her origins today on another Goldie thread but didn't get any response. Now I have it. |
warrikid: LMAO,u no well oooO. ![]() |
This is what I call 419. She capitalized on her husband's oyibo name, bleached her skin and the whole of Nigeria fell for her act because y'all just love everything white. Look, most times, BLACK is just damn beautiful you know. |
I knew it! See how she turned from black girl to bi-racial with blonde hair. Bleaching cream we hail thee! |
shymexx: Why are you throwing cheap shot??"G-Men" in Ghanaian slang means gay men (not sure about what it means in Nigeria). "Birds" also sounds suspicious. |
greatgod2012: O ga o!I take exception to a few key aspects of Greatgod2012's perorations. What follows is the story of how Greatgod2012 can be so rich in the rhetoric of democracy and yet so poor in its implementation. The first casualty of her allegations is justice. Am I being unduly harsh for writing that? I think not. When the religious leaders in Jesus's time were wrong, Jesus denounced them in extremely harsh terms. So why shouldn't I, too, use extremely harsh terms to indicate that Greatgod2012's casus belli are the fertilizer that grows antinomianism to monstrous proportions? Many the things I've talked about in this letter are obvious. We all know they're true. But still it's necessary for us to say them because Greatgod2012 doesn't perceive that anything is wrong with her. |
ocelot2006: Why don't you send your president over here again, cap in hand, to beg "pretty please" before we supply you fools gas. Oh, don't forget the money you owe us, biatchSee, you got it all backwards. We signed a contract for you guys to sell us your gas instead of burning it up. We even paid in advance but what did we get? HORRIBLE service! We should have known the type of people we were dealing with. Regardless, the contract has already been signed, so now better deliver... you very bad bad bad untrustworthy business people. We have started to retaliate by closing down your yeye shops in downtown Accra . |
That marriage will not last. It has big divorce settlement written all over it. His only hope is to marry in Nigeria and live in Nigeria. |
queensmith: this isn't true, and we all know it. Just because a Nigerian man gets married doesn't at all mean he's 'sought after'I'm not sure you're aware but Stormfront is a racist/white supremacist web site. Some of the stuff they write there makes Hitler seem like a saint. |
... and on food at Aso Rock ![]() |
Free visa to Angola for all Nigerians ![]() |
londoner: OP....are you a Nigerian?Don't Nigerians belittle their own country, cities, hometowns or people? Even if OP was from Ghana or SA, does that change the facts about Lagos? |
Am I the only one tired of these Goldie threads? |
otumfour:Of course, it's good to share. That's what friends are for. We only ask they fix that darn West African Gas Pipeline quickly. May be we should send our smart military engineers over there to complete the work. |
Ewwwwww.. that's so unhygienic. |
I'm not reading all that crap. On quick glance though, all those "wars" listed are peacekeeping missions. |
OMG, this is so embarrassing. Visit the Ghana camp and get some. We have plenty of food because we saved money by using smart deployment strategies. |
@ocelot2006, please enlighten us -- besides your Biafra civil war, which non-peacekeeping wars has Nigeria's mighty army fought? Has Nigeria ever been at war with ANY other country? Nope! So pray tell, which international war experience makes you more special than Ghana? What you have going is the size of your army. With 160 million people, there's a large pool of expendable human beings to push to the front lines wielding AK47s or bow and arrows. ** Breaking News ** Nigerian Troops In Mali Facing Hardships https://www.nairaland.com/1195292/nigerian-troops-mali-facing-hardship I have an idea, why don't they sell one of the C-130s and buy food!? ![]() |
tomzman: I can still manage Ivory Coast and Ghana still being ahead of us but Mali?A couple of lucky good games maketh not a high FIFA ranking. |
Ghana is 19 (up 7). Brazil is 18 (up 0). France 17 (up 0) Damn! We are good ![]() |
A few of our service women and men - UNMIL (Liberia) https://newliberian.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/un-envoy-shakes-hands-with-ghanaian-medal-recipient.jpg https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3595/3482090135_f7c135a143.jpg
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ocelot2006: No better than yours? Son, the Nigerian military is leagues ahead of lil Ghana in EVERY WAY (training, combat experience, firepower, professionalism). You guys can't even transport yourselves to Mali, yet our C-130s and G-222s have been flying transport sorties from day 1 without any help from anyone. And read about your countries past performance in military ops and you'll be deeply ashamed.The war in Mali is an international affair. UK has its part to play, and that is, to transport troops and equipment to the battle ground. Why should we spend more money than necessary when that offer is available? Is it to show off like, "Hey look at my C-130... I don't have fuel for my generator back home but I've been able to get some for this plane". Read and weep: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana_Armed_Forces [size=16pt]Peacekeeping[/size] The Ghanaian military is recognised as one of the most professional and up-to-date armed forces in West Africa, and as Ghana itself is a peaceful nation, enjoying stable relations with its neighbours in West Africa, Ghana is free to commit a large proportion of its armed forces to international peacekeeping operations. Such operations are mainly conducted in Africa, while large Ghanaian forces are frequently posted across the world as elements of United Nations peacekeeping forces. The United Nations has often relied on Ghanaian forces to conduct peacekeeping operations, in countries as diverse as Rwanda, Kosovo, and Lebanon. Currently, Ghanaian forces are posted to United Nations peacekeeping missions as follows: MONUC (Democratic Republic of Congo) - 464 UNMIL (Liberia) - 852 UNAMSIL (Sierra Leone) - 782 UNIFIL (Lebanon) - 651 Ghana provided the first Force Commander of the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group (ECOMOG), Lieutenant General Arnold Quainoo. Quainoo led the force from July 1990 to September 1990, before being superseded by a Nigerian officer in the aftermath of Liberian President Samuel Doe's death. |

