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SportsRe: Ugo Ehiogu Honoured At Wembley Stadium (Photos) by ademasta(m): 10:04pm On Apr 22, 2017
Na martins
Philistine:
Is that not Yakubu behind Ugo in the large screen?
PoliticsRe: Air Force Displays Air Defence Weapon, Test Fires Locally Made Rockets. Photos by ademasta(m): 9:59pm On Apr 22, 2017
Hmmm....
Nairaland GeneralRe: Accident In Ekwusigo, Anambra Kills Children, Others (Very Graphic Pics) by ademasta(m): 9:20pm On Apr 22, 2017
Haaaaaaaaaa... This is terrible
RIP

May God protect us
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Finally Got A Job After Several Ordeal by ademasta(m): 8:37pm On Apr 22, 2017
God has finally made your whistle sound!

I am happy for you bro, I pray you shall be elevated from that job to having your own company. Amen.

And to those blowing whistles in hustle for jobs, continue blowing without stop, God will make it sound loud.
RomanceRe: Five Correct Ways To Clean Up Vagina After Sex by ademasta(m): 7:33pm On Apr 22, 2017
Cool
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 7:31pm On Apr 22, 2017
MarieSucre:
That's how you'll be mentoring your female first child, your male second child will bring his baby mama under your roof. smh at men and how they look at women.
I will mentor both ma, just that the females need more mentoring and guidance.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 7:29pm On Apr 22, 2017
roeb1987:
I will copy senator Dino Melaye's phrase "if we say the truth, we will died and if we don't we will also died". frankly speaking, we guys have also changed, there was low cases of raping and it was a thing of sorrow for any guy who commit such then, but now a thing of joy for most guys that they will still have the courage and boldness to post on social media.
Very bad indeed
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 7:28pm On Apr 22, 2017
Very bad
orjaha:
bad change
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 7:28pm On Apr 22, 2017
Lilyqueeny:
A lot of changes
A lot
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 7:27pm On Apr 22, 2017
Hannysmilez:
I don't think you get my point.

It is what it is. You can't change it,they aren't children;they knw what they are doing. Practise your own decency and let them be.
Learn what you can from them and face front.
Virginity affects girls more? I'm shook that you still think like that in that in this day and age
I got your point clearly.
I would not say take it or leave it. Please take it!
Women are the first subjects here... If women are decent enough, the part of men is taken care of already.

Trace it back to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden.
Adam wouldn't have commited, Eve made him do.

Thank you.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 7:24pm On Apr 22, 2017
Mbediogu:
Na the 1961 group born the newer witches. You know, shut no dey fine like the person wey excrete am. Chai, na the earlier picture sure pass.
Bless you!
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 4:50pm On Apr 22, 2017
funmisticqueen:
all this poetry that you came to yarn doesnt change the fact that this is 2017, what you see is what you get, stop living in the past. when the media started to potray nudity and gangasta lifestyles as the way to be successful,you encouraged it, why didnt you stop it, protest against it. You only looked at skin deep beauty without depth and still do. Why so much noise about slay queens when it was what men wanted in the first place. We are the genesis of this problem so if u cant pick from any of the available girls of 2017, go back to 1960 and become a gigolo instead. Wailer crying over spilt milk
Wow! This got me at some points, but energized me at the remaining very crucial points.
As you claimed, i never encouraged nudity as being the fastest or surest way to success. Bbnaija just elevated the likes of Efe, Bisola and co...fine, but it still doesn't mean people like myself support it.

"We are the genesis of these problems" as you said, please what is stopping us being the revelation to its extinction? Answer it please!

As per going back to the 60s to pick a wife, haba... How does it sound to a woman who is still planning to have female children? Does it mean we already know nothing good comes out of a gun?
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 4:29pm On Apr 22, 2017
deolu2000:
lolsss... Guess u are also adeolu or smthg?
grin
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 4:28pm On Apr 22, 2017
naijajobx:
pride is gone
Gone for bad
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 4:04pm On Apr 22, 2017
Litmus:
They're not Nigerians. Photo was taken from a Kenyan or Ugandan blog, something to do with clampdown on their increasingly lewdly dressed women. Africa folks appear full of lies and denials, folks palming off their misdemeanours and shame to other nations - often to Nigeria- it's disheartening and cowardly trait. Such mindset does not bode well for African nations, it hints of folks that will never progress.
I got your points, still i hope you ain't far from the truth. I mean about the picture sir.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 4:02pm On Apr 22, 2017
funmisticqueen:
Op! Op! Op! If i start to talk
Talk o.... Sister Funmilayo abi Funmilola ni grin
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 3:25pm On Apr 22, 2017
Hannysmilez:
Its the same people that condemn that you see online,liking the pics of naked chicks and following.
Its not the ladies,its the times. The world is changing,people and systems change as well. Sometimes in good ways,othertimes in bad.
You don't have to appreciate it,just face your front.
So its only ladies that lose virginity,guys don't? Or do the ladies lose it to insects?
You have been so positive in your counter comment, yet it's still never made a "wrong" right.

In as much as I can concur with some few part of your post, I still refuse to be totally convinced.
Did you just say "change"? Must you change to bad just because we are in the era of change? Must civilization make us slaves to what we have once said" bye bye" to? Probably you must have forgotten we were once unclad and we rejoice in it, but later we were exposed to wearing clothes which made us look humans. Now we are going back to the old age. The same civilization that brought us out of darkness is still dragging us back in to it and you people keep watching and defending it.

As per the virginity, it concerns ladies more than guys. If ladies are well trained and not being cheap, guys wouldn't have been taken advantage.

My advice ma, which even the Bible supports, is "train your child the way he/she should go, and when he/she is old he will not depart from it".

Please stop being a subscriber to "we are in the world of change"....

God bless you
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 3:12pm On Apr 22, 2017
Pro2makx:
hahahahaha that's what I call a 'sharp disclaimer'
Seriously.... cheesy
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:55pm On Apr 22, 2017
Vokians:
Whether the female child comes first, middle or last, it is the up- bringing of a child that matters. I mean good parenting.
I concur sir
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:54pm On Apr 22, 2017
naijalander:
Also Nigerian women some 100 or so years ago...
Hehehehe.... Smiles
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Why Is It I Don't Get Invite Despite My Experience Pls Help by ademasta(m): 2:53pm On Apr 22, 2017
Coldplay007:
his CV is poor.. Very poor organisation.
You are right.... Not well organized at all
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:53pm On Apr 22, 2017
felaismyhero:
shey she no go get friends,or u go follow her go university,abeg make we roll wit d change jare.dats y am still not yet decided on culture,do we revert back to old cultural values and norms(as my hero says) or we flow wit current trend?.
You are right bro...
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:52pm On Apr 22, 2017
prettyboi1989:
most want to live like the joneses hence their portrayal of superficial style, pride, essense, demeanor etc
You garrit bro
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:51pm On Apr 22, 2017
Vokians:
GOD help this generation and generation yet to come.
Amen
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:50pm On Apr 22, 2017
deolu2000:
That was b4 the devil reason their great grnd mother matter wc now translate to them in this age.
I fear you o Mr Adeolu cheesy
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:48pm On Apr 22, 2017
Stanleysteno:
I thought the op voted for change, u better wake up to reality, na part of civilisation....
For ur information, we still got decent ladies in Nigeria, not all of dem are like dis
Smiles...
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:47pm On Apr 22, 2017
Langbasa:
With puna that smells like rotten egg *spits*
Chai!
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:46pm On Apr 22, 2017
Litmus:
www.nairaland.com/attachments/5191984_fbimg14928093795727300_jpeg0f5db70047f8beecaeb4420a9c6b31a1



The coloured photo is not of Nigerian women. I guess you probably used it for illustrative purposes; nevertheless, it might've been better using genuine images of Nigerian women in church or is the assertion you make not quite true?
Where is your evidence to show they ain't nigerians
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:44pm On Apr 22, 2017
DJMCOTTY:
Eyin omo wobe
Wos Wos Wos.... Wobe! grin
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 2:43pm On Apr 22, 2017
cr7rooney10:
Omoge iwoyi I fear them ooo
Baba I follow you fear them o
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 12:45pm On Apr 22, 2017
felaismyhero:
ehm,but madam,dats d problem,he is wondering if there wud still be virgins by d time he is ready,he even went futuristic by thinking if i have a son wud he find a virgin,or if he has a daughter wud she still be a virgin at 17,i tink dats wat d op is sayin
Bless you bro
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies: 1961 Versus 2016 (pic) by ademasta(op): 12:44pm On Apr 22, 2017
dasparrow:
Give your ladies a break. Just the other day, there was a thread on the homepage about a twitter user who said that men show love to women by having sex with them so women should expect to give sex in an intimate relationship even if they are not married. Almost all the Nairaland males agreed with the twitter user and scolded or mocked ladies who chose to keep themselves for marriage. Some even said that if women don't give in to fornication, they will remain single even at age 40.

Now here you are complaining that you can't find women who are virgins. Are the women disvirgining themselves? Maybe, If you men kept your rotten STD/STI infected pricks in your pants, there would be more available virgins for you to pick from. Besides, with the high rate of pedophilia in the Nigerian society where Nigerian men rape even girl toddlers, why should you be surprised that there are few virgins available?

If all men insist on no sex before marriage, then the women will be forced to fall in line. After all, most women are more concerned about affection and romance and hence think that by giving sex to their men, they will get affection in return. Men too need sex and feel that by giving a woman romance and affection, they will get sex from the woman in return.

Be a virgin till you marry and God will bless you with a virgin wife. Shikena!
God bless you for this write up... So constructive!
Still, do not forget this problem would have been best solved if ladies stop being cheap, and stop allowing men ruin them. undecided

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