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Jokes Etc / Re: Pregnant Lady Shows Off Dancing Skills.. Is It Right Or Wrong??????? by adellam16(f): 10:16am On Mar 19, 2017
ObiOrji1:
See how pregnant lady danced roughly on her wedding day.... Is this right or wrong??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xv-jgfc_uY
who Is dis one asking?

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Politics / Re: President Buhari Attends Friday Juma'at Prayer After Coming Back From UK(Pics) by adellam16(f): 8:34am On Mar 18, 2017
publicenemy:
BEST PRESIDENT EVER.... GOD HAS SHAMED THOSE WISHED YOU DEAD.




AND GOD WILLING YOU WILL LIVE LONGER THAN THEM.



RIDE ON SIR. PRAY FOR US ALL AS WE PRAYED FOR YOU.
AMEN. PEPPER DEM GANG WE R WAITING 4 UNA.
Romance / Re: Man And His Fiancee's Bum In Doggie Pre-Wedding Photos by adellam16(f): 8:32am On Mar 18, 2017
PapiNigga:
This Man Can't Get Enough Of His Wife's Bum In These Pre-wedding Photos

Adedolapo is truly giving her man, Okunola some sexual healings in these lovely pre-wedding photos and Okunola just can't get enough of it...

See more below:



http://www.thisisnaija.com/2017/03/this-man-can-get-enough-of-his-wife-bum.html?m=1
Must they all bucklE d lady's shoe in all pre wedding pics ni?
Celebrities / Re: Terry G Shares Account Balance, Says He Is Feeling Broke by adellam16(f): 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2017
wahles:
That date though, or is he frm d future?
imagine! 26th ke!

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Religion / Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by adellam16(f): 5:43pm On Mar 15, 2017
Keneking:
Ok, who has visited garden of eden?

The exact spot where Adam was sleeping nude undecided
u yaff spoil, u yaff join bad gang. Is okay, is okay.
Politics / Re: Buhari Asked; Where Is Lai? I Am Here Sir – Mild Drama At FEC Meeting by adellam16(f): 5:36pm On Mar 15, 2017
HungerBAD:
Don't understand this post.

Trying to say the President is blind or what?or even incoherent?

These bloggers just invent stories for traffic purposes.
very true o. ah swear dis post is meaningless, aimless, educationnless and dumbess.

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Travel / Re: Accident On 3rd Mainland Bridge Lagos. Elderly Woman, Others Affected (Photos) by adellam16(f): 5:25pm On Mar 15, 2017
sixtuschimere:
As shared by Moremi....

'An accident has just taken on third mainland Bridge just tool 10minutes back. Rescue team is just needed'


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/03/accident-at-3rd-mainland-bridgelagospics.html?m=1
Ode what r u saying? Speak good english.
Religion / Re: "Statue Of Jesus In Anambra Drops Water Miraculously"(Photos Shared On Facebook) by adellam16(f): 2:24pm On Mar 12, 2017
LoremIpsum:
After they told us that statues of Jesus and Mary are idols, we see their pictures and that of their wives' in their churches...
After they told us rosaries are demonic, we see them selling wristbands and hand fans which are not even meant for prayer
After they told us free holy water was not Bible-based, we see them selling water to us at expensive prices (I better not mention 'anointing' oils)...
After they discouraged us from going for confession, they turn to take it and rename it 'counselling' wher people at times are charged
They demonized the use of incense, discouraged praying as Christ taught, discouraged kneeling to pray, discouraged our use of clerical titles and vestments but we see now that they wear our bishops' vestments and wield their crosiers but as usual, give them different names.
What about Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. They always follow our leads.
Be proud of your Catholic faith and dont allow yourself to be deceived. And pray for the so called new Churches and pastors that they may know and appreciate the truth.

Protestants and confusion...

my dear u get sense die abeg. Pot calling kettle black. U dey mind dem?
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 8:11pm On Mar 11, 2017
Saintp:


wehdon ma. More oil to your Niger delta. lol
more catarr to ur john thomas there.
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 8:10pm On Mar 11, 2017
torqque7:


;DLol no now..e get some kind puna Wey if you drill am once you don hook for life be that..so tight Punnys are notorious for hooking guys like me lol
U yaff join bad gang.
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 7:28pm On Mar 10, 2017
Saintp:


It still boils down to lack of skills on the part of the guy. I'm not proud of it but I have disvirgined 4 different babes and I don't see any thing difficult if you are skillful. These babes never forget me even after marriage. The guy does not have an excuse.
Wehdone sah!
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 6:54pm On Mar 10, 2017
Saintp:


Baby chill, it is not like that. i tackled the guy because he made it look like virgins are bad because he is too lazy or incapable to disvirgin a girl. I don't know why someone will not like to be the first to enter there. Abi no be person disvirgin u?
na person divirgin me na but must u b d lucky one? Its not bout being lazy o my brother, some virgins sef too dey give wahala wen guy wan penetrate o so I no blame am. E dey pain meeeee, I'm scared, I've never done it b4. Please b gentle. OuuucChhhhh it hurttttsss. Man go tire na. Lol
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 5:36pm On Mar 10, 2017
Saintp:


You are lazy and weak. So the olosho u want to marry is not taught by someone? You prefer to marry an olosho who has done it possibly with arm robbers, ritualists, lecturers, and all sorts of people abi?

Wehdonsir
so all d non virgins u slept with r oloshos abi? Guy u r matured change ur mind set.
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 5:33pm On Mar 10, 2017
JeffreyJamez:
If y'all had actually taken the time to read the post and not comment based on the title of the thread, y'all would have seen that she made a lot of sense.
R u minding dem? Small boys with small brains.
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 5:32pm On Mar 10, 2017
henrydadon:
hahaha..the truth is always bitter..imagine on your wedding day and you are about to have sex with your wife and you go to through with the ordeal of having to disvirgin her and cant have a night filed with bliss and hot romance..

abeg i don't want a girl who gonna lie on the bed like a log of wood..i want an expert so we can.perform acrobat together
Nice 1
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 5:31pm On Mar 10, 2017
jmoore:
There are two types of virgin. Wise and foolish ones.

I will dwell on the wise virgin.

A wise virgin have a lot to offer.

She offers selfcontrol and faithfulness. Having abstained from sex till marriage, this wise virgin can never look outside the marriage for sex. She is contented with what she gets, there is nothing for her to compare with. The principles that she held unto when she was single is now part of her lifestyle.


A wise virgin offers a body that is abortion free. Most of the folks ranting against virgins on this page are the same ones that will say 70% of girls have committed abortion. Can a virgin lady abort her baby? No sex, no pregnancy, therefore no abortion.


A wise virgin offers you a body that is STDs free. It will shock you to see how many times those against virgins on this page have treated STDs in their lives. No sex, no STDS.


A wise virgin offers a body that is free from 'bondage'. Sex bounds those involved in it. be it a prostitute or a wife. Therefore, a wise virgin offers a body that has not been bonded to anyone.


A wise virgin is a great model for your kids, she will definitely bring up your kids in a moral way.




My choice for marriage is definitely a virtuous virgin lady. Nothing less than that.
R u a virtuous VIRGIN man?
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 5:29pm On Mar 10, 2017
AccessME:
Ladies in general have nothing special to offer guyz apart from their smelling unkept pussy..
wow! Is ur girl's punnie dat bad? Teach her how to keep it clean na. Shuo!
Romance / Re: Virgins Have Nothing To Offer Except Their Tight Private Part – Nigerian Girl by adellam16(f): 5:28pm On Mar 10, 2017
torqque7:
Olosho trying to justify her oloshoness..lol I can bet this one doesn't av any boyfriend that will take her seriously,what an embarrassment to everyone around her..tufiakwa

At least the Virgins av tight sweet vi.gina to offer,what do you have to offer?a loose borehole?I don't know about others but I'll pick a tight puna any day than a borehole,only a MAD man will pick a borehole instead.
after u now drill d tight puna what den? Unto d next one abi?
Celebrities / Re: Beverly Osu Celebrates International Women Day In Sexy Lingerie by adellam16(f): 5:21pm On Mar 10, 2017
adrianstylez:
Trust nairalanders. Always quick to criticize. Shes hot. She has a banging body and there is nothing wrong with her snapping a pic with a child like that.
didn't u hear u are not to call dis a banging body ni?
Romance / Re: Ghanaian Handsome Brothers Are Making Girls Go Gaga Online by adellam16(f): 4:38pm On Mar 08, 2017
ThisIsNaijaBlog:
Even though they are Ghanaians, but even our Nigerians ladies won't let them be...


The brothers @eugyofficial
@joee3b @he3b, shared this hot photo on their social media page, and girls from all over the races can't stop swooning and drooling over it.

Read their comments below...



http://www.thisisnaija.com/2017/03/kentekings-these-handsome-brothers-are.html?m=1
ghanian handsome bros or handsome ghanian bros? After all d hype na only one woman each go marry n none of d silly goats drooling over dem r among
Celebrities / Re: Oluchi Madubuko Launches Her Book, "THE ROBOT" With Army Generals by adellam16(f): 7:26pm On Mar 07, 2017
GLeesMODEL:
WOW!!! See Photos From Beauty Queen's Book Launch "THE ROBOT" With Army Generals

 Beauty with brain!!! Queen oluchi Madubuko Miss Ambassador for Peace Nigeria 2016/2017 has launched her book "THE ROBOT".

She has added her voice to the Peace campaign in Nigeria through her Book “THE ROBOT” and Visitations to different schools to donate educational materials and counsel the students on the need to maintain peace, in the fulfillment of her pet project tagged "Peace Education Campaign".  She believes that Violence and all sort of crisis in Nigeria can be put to an end through her Peace Initiative.

Queen Oluchi Madubuko said that "the Peace Education Campaign is aimed at promoting Peace Building and Educating young people the need to stay away from violent and embrace Peace. She also emphasized on how her book “THE ROBOT” can bring Peace to Nigeria."

According to her, The ROBOT is an account of two families from different major religious groups in Nigeria (ISLAM & CHRISTIANITY).

http://www.alexreports.info/2017/03/wow-see-photos-from-queen-oluchi.html?m=0
Ode dem tell us say d turn out was 0 n she is now broke. Stop disturbing us Alex idiot reports with dese your low budget beauty pagents nd popuar less cucumber users abeg
Politics / Re: The Man Who Sat On The Tor Tiv’s Throne– Reuben Abati by adellam16(f): 7:17pm On Mar 07, 2017
Chizgold:
This is about Stephen Nyitse, the young man who on the day of the coronation of the new Tor Tiv managed to beat security and went straight to where the king’s coronation seat, stool, throne had been placed and sat on it. We are told this caused a stir, and not a few in the crowd must have shouted: “abomination!”, Even the President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Benue branch, Bishop Mike Angou considered Nyitse’s action sacrilegious. He went to the seat, to anoint and rededicate it. Bishop Angou’s intervention obviously was meant to cast out whatever demons Nyitse must have inflicted on the already consecrated kingship throne. It is possible also that the ordinary people in attendance and the chiefs of Tivland interpreted it as a bad omen. Africans including the educated live in a world of spirits, demons and magic. Every act or gesture among them, is considered spiritual or religious.

The other side of it has to do with social hierarchy and customs. Our social life is heavily stratified. People are expected to know their place. Young persons are not supposed to disrespect or question elders. Wisdom is necessarily attached to old age, even if that is definitely untrue. Women are expected to submit to men, and that remains the case for all women in many of our communities. The poor are expected to worship the rich. Employees are expected to be loyal obedient servants.

This is the content of our socialization in traditional communities, during the colonial period and even long after colonialism. When we were growing up, there were many things that were taken as normal that would today look absolutely ridiculous to our children. Children were not expected to talk back to their parents: if you did that, you could earn many strokes of the cane. In many families, whenever the father of the house was at home, nobody would try to be assertive, and any news that Daddy was returning from work would send both the children and their mother scampering in all directions.

Thus, in every home, there were boundaries. You were told never to start a meal by eating meat. That had to be the last routine. Children nowadays eat the meat or fish and just pick at the main dish. Parents even take their children to eateries and buy them roasted chickens. In those days, there was Daddy’s cup: you would never be caught drinking out of that cup. Daddy’s chair: you were not allowed to sit on it! Daddy’s Radio: Ha, of course, you would not go near that miserable transistor radio. In those families where they had television sets, a rarity in those days, with the most popular being the black and white Grundig, usually securely locked, nobody was expected to touch that screaming evidence of family wealth!

It was black and white TV of course, but it only came alive whenever the father of the house, special custodian of the key to that box, opened it for viewing. If this was the custom in ordinary homes, imagine what crisis would have erupted in the larger community if a commoner were to sit on a king’s throne!

The times may be changing, but our communities are still governed by many codes and rules into which every family is expected to socialize their children and members. There is also something called protocol. In formal situations, it is considered rude to go and occupy a seat that has been reserved either for elders or special guests not to talk of the king. This can be seen even in the arrangement of official protocol in government. This is why the Vice President, for example would refuse to sit on the President’s seat, even when the President is on leave and he, the Deputy is acting as President.

In many states, nobody would dare sit physically on any seat reserved for the Governor. At the VIP lounge at our various airports, I have seen ordinary VIPs, occupying seats reserved for the President or for a special official of high rank. I have had to ask one or two persons to vacate that seat. How do you know a seat meant for the President? Usually, there would be a flag behind it, usually two flags: the Nigerian flag and the flag of the Commander-in-Chief. Can you imagine a civil servant sitting in front of those two flags? If he is caught, he would be chased out of that seat as if he had committed an abomination.

So, on all fronts, Stephen Nyitse behaved badly. His excuse that he wanted to “anoint” the King’s seat is stupid, because nobody gave him that assignment. Who is he?: A pastor or a demonic agent, driven by the spirits? In these days of Boko Haram and suicide bombing, the security agents did well by arresting him and whisking him away for interrogation. But that is where it should end, more so as the police seem to have confirmed that he is not mentally ill, even if he is, that would be the more reason he should be helped and not punished. Stephen Nyitse has also not committed any offence known to law. He sat on the seat that would become a throne. He did not kill anybody. He did not disrupt the ceremony. Nobody was injured as a result of his action. He did not resist arrest. He could probably have said he acted out of love like that other man who named his dog Buhari!

This is one case that we should all probably have laughed off as a comic relief from Benue State. But it is nothing titillating, because of the final decision taken by the Tiv Traditional Council to banish Stephen Nyitse from Tivland, with strict instructions that no Tiv son or daughter must ever relate with him or help him. He is thus now, officially an outcast among his people. There is no evidence that Nyitse was invited and interrogated by the Traditional Council. For sitting on the King’s chair, the traditional rulers of Tivland have taken away in one fell swoop, Stephen Nyitse’s right to fair hearing and human dignity, and his freedoms of movement, belief, choice, association and assembly. If this was 1840, perhaps the Traditional Council would have ordered his execution. But this is 2017, and under the Nigerian Constitution, no man can be punished except in accordance with the laws of the country. The new Tor Tiv who is a Professor should know that.

The pronouncement that no Tiv indigene should ever relate with Nyitse obviously includes his wife, if he is married to a Tiv, and of course his children, if he has. So, he loses his family, and his property if he has any in Tivland, his identity is taken away from him, he is declared a non-person, just because he sat on someone else’s chair? If at the coronation ceremony in question, one of the Tor Tiv’s grandchildren had been the person who walked across to that chair and sat on it, the crowd would have cheered. They would have proclaimed that kingship runs in the veins of the new Tor Tiv’s sons. This same Tiv Traditional Council would have said with delight that while coronating one Tor Tiv, the gods showed them a future one! What is called African tradition can oftentimes be that hypocritical. The poor are the victims of the world; oppressed by the rich, the privileged and the local gods of our various villages, and the other gods that sit on thrones.

If that seat was so important, there should have been someone guarding it. In some traditional communities in this country, such a special seat would have some local chiefs and cult members protecting it, long before the new king is brought to sit on it. If that is not so, a policeman standing behind that seat would have been enough. For the Tiv Traditional Council to react so harshly, they must have concluded that Stephen Nyitse offended the gods of their land. That was the context in which persons were banished from communities in the past. But I refer the new Tor Tiv, who is a Christian, to Judges 6: 28-31. “If Baal really is a god, he can defend himself when someone breaks down his altar.”

The Tor Tiv, who is obviously the chair of the Tiv Traditional Council should free Stephen Nyitse. If the traditional gods are angry, let them collect goats, kolanuts, and bottles of palm oil. On his coronation day, the Tor Tiv promised to fight injustice, and defend the interest of all sons and daughters of Tivland. He should not begin his reign on a note of harshness and highhanded-ness. He should begin his reign as a king who forgives…
Onukaba Adinoyi-Ojo (1960-2017)

Onukaba Adinoyi-Ojo, thespian, journalist, playwright, administrator, politician and our friend and colleague died on Sunday on one of Nigeria’s impossibly treacherous roads, fleeing from armed robbers. If armed robbers knew who he was, may be they would have spared him.
He was a true man of talent, a gifted professional and a man who will always be remembered for the quality of his art and person.
He was not your ordinary journalist. He was an intellectual. He had gravitas and he deployed his polyvalent understanding with ease without going out of his way to intimidate less gifted persons.

There is so much cant in this country and so much emptiness. But I never caught Onukaba flogging people with his brilliance. He was a very friendly, accommodating and understanding fellow who made many friends because he easily masked his superiority. This was the secret of his success as Managing Director of the Daily Times. In better-organized countries, a man like him will still be alive and not be chased to death by armed robbers. But here we are: another sad story. Nigeria easily kills off its best. Onukaba is probably the best airport correspondent Nigeria ever produced. He made his mark at the airport, hunting for stories, interviewing the prominent and the influential, and it was at the airport that he met General Olusegun Obasanjo who changed his life for good.

When I arrived at the University of Ibadan for graduate studies in Theatre Arts, I found myself in a class that had been carefully selected including smart persons from virtually every part of the country: UNN, ABU, Jos, Calabar, Ibadan, Ilorin, Benin, Port Harcourt. Shuaibu Ojo, as he then was, was one of the three persons from the home department, Ibadan. We all knew each other more or less, because theatre students in Nigeria usually meet at an annual festival called NUTAF. The Ibadan students wouldn’t allow me rest: they told me they had Shuaibu in my class and he would show me that Ibadan’s Second Class Upper was superior to my Calabar First Class. I had my head in the clouds in those days. I told them I was...

http://ikengachronicles.com/the-man-who-sat-on-the-tor-tivs-throne-reuben-abati/
.story 4 d gods
Travel / Re: An African Migrant's Story: 'Libya Is Too Dangerous' (Graphic Photos) by adellam16(f): 6:07am On Mar 07, 2017
PhilAmadeus:
Short of words.....and we av leaders in this continent.
as how? What did. D leaders do in dis? They said d route I dangerous n ur calling leaders.
Celebrities / Re: Davido Quits Music (Video) by adellam16(f): 5:33am On Mar 07, 2017
Romanault:
Omo Baba Olowo OMO, Davido, in his recent snap says he quits music that he got plenty of money. Well watch the video to give your thoughts about him


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m47PxDSmNDM
and will our tots about d spoilt brat change our lives? Abeg free us pls. Mtcheww
Celebrities / Re: Stylish Celebrity Couples At 2017 Amvca by adellam16(f): 7:34pm On Mar 06, 2017
Icecomrade:

Wow


CHECK US OUT TOO
lol so na native una wear go d award come carry ur little angel with una?

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Webmasters / Re: Nigerian Blogger Lilian Nwobu Dies Leaving Her 2year Old Daughter Behind (pics) by adellam16(f): 7:30pm On Mar 05, 2017
jrusky:



So sorry to hear this what a great lost. RIP

Please Mr or Miss poster I beg you in the name of God if you are Christian and I beg you in the name of Allah if you are a Muslim and I beg you in the name of the goddess you serve if you are traditional worshiper please stop telling us about someone who is dead wife is beautiful or her husband is handsome its so annoying, facial looking or whatever is not important what happened is most important not his beautiful wife or handsome husband please this is a life lost here please.


the op is Bobrisky na. He was busy Checking out the hubby.
Webmasters / Re: Nigerian Blogger Lilian Nwobu Dies Leaving Her 2year Old Daughter Behind (pics) by adellam16(f): 7:26pm On Mar 05, 2017
cao:
RIP.
These bloggers really need to proof-read - Perhaps she is also a staff of GTB.
The OP should really stop trying to make a more enticing headline.
the headline is so shallow nd dumb, what is Nigerian blogger lilian nwobu DIES AND LEAVE HER DAUGHTER BEHIND? Was she supposed to take the little girl along with her? God forbid o.
Celebrities / Re: Oluchi Madubuko's Book Launch Records Low Turn Out, Beauty Queen Stranded by adellam16(f): 4:55pm On Mar 05, 2017
Georgeray1234:
Beauty Queen, Miss Ambassador for Peace Nigeria was almost at the point of hanging herself as her book launch recorded low turnout.

We learnt that the book launch held in Abuja, turned out to have low turnout due the fact that the queen is not so popular...

According to Abujareporters Blog, we learnt that the queen lost faith when the few attendants failed to donate money for the book launch...
this is what happens to ladies who participate in meaningless pageants organised by ALEXREPORTS. Poor geh.
Celebrities / Re: Toni Tones's Dress To AMVCA 2017 Took 4 Months & It's Everything (Photos) by adellam16(f): 4:28pm On Mar 05, 2017
metroblogger:
Toni Tones looking great as she was pictured on the red carpet of Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards 2017.



https://www.instagram.com/p/BROOm6ghiSS/
what happens to d dress after wearing it for d awards? Will it b auctioned or 4gotten in dd wardrobe?
Celebrities / Re: Tailor Disappoints Mary Njoku Over AMVCA 2017 Outfit by adellam16(f): 3:30pm On Mar 05, 2017
okirewaju:
Edakun What are we supposed to do with this gist? Smh
Edakun help me ask awon were o

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Celebrities / Re: Oluchi Madubuko's Book Launch Records Low Turn Out, Beauty Queen Stranded by adellam16(f): 2:59pm On Mar 04, 2017
Georgeray1234:
Beauty Queen, Miss Ambassador for Peace Nigeria was almost at the point of hanging herself as her book launch recorded low turnout.

We learnt that the book launch held in Abuja, turned out to have low turnout due the fact that the queen is not so popular...

According to Abujareporters Blog, we learnt that the queen lost faith when the few attendants failed to donate money for the book launch...
what a pity. Toke makinwa wanna b.

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Lady Meets With Hillary Clinton At An Expensive Hotel In The US. Pics by adellam16(f): 2:08pm On Mar 04, 2017
Limitless72:



No ves ooooo...but whr u come from?!!!
I come from Amelika men!

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