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milychocs:Okay Meanwhile, this your thread no dey pass page 1? Since 2012? Some of these mods are just heartless. ![]() |
milychocs:Tomorrow loun loun? Milychocs don turn oga madam. No wahala, I go dey wait. Thanks, anyway. |
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milychocs:Milychocs It's me Femi... I really need to chat with you. I was researching about chevening scholarship and studying in the UK on Nairaland when I came across a UK-students-visa thread. I saw your posts there. I sent you a PM but you are yet to reply. Can I drop my phone number and BB PIN on here and delete them after you must have acknowledged the receipt of this message? |
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What a girl! I love everything about her except her first name! She's most likely to get married to an American, after which her name would change to Zuriel Jefferson or something, thereby eliminating any sign of her "Nigerianness"... I hope she has other Yoruba names sha! |
Her buccal cavity seems to be modified and designed for Fellat!o... |
Stereotyped by the society as a Menace and a bad influence, very few People are cognisant of the fact that He was actually an Intellectual, a Poet and a Philosopher... Below is Tupac's Poetical Tribute to Mandela: JUST A BREATH OF FREEDOM (For Nelson Mandela) Held captive for your politics They wanted to break your soul They ordered the extermination Of all minds they couldn't control For you, the fate was far worse Than just a brutal Homicide They caged you like an Animal And watched you slowly die inside As you Breathe your first air of Freedom On the day you become a free Man Raise your Regal Brow in Pride For now you are in God's Hands The Life of many were given So that the Day would one day come That the Devils in Power at Pretoria Would pay for the evil Crimes they've done... - Tupac Shakur (1971 - 1996) P.S: The University of California, Berkeley once offered a student-led course entitled, "History 98: Poetry and History of Tupac Shakur". At one Harvard University Conference, the theme was Shakur's impact on Entertainment, Race relations, Politics and the "Hero/Martyr". On April 17, 2003, Harvard University co-sponsored an academic symposium entitled "All Eyez on Me: Tupac Shakur and the Search for the Modern Folk Hero". The speakers discussed a wide range of topics dealing with Shakur's impact on everything from entertainment to sociology. Many of the speakers discussed Shakur's status and public persona, including State University of New York at Buffalo English Professor, Mark Anthony Neal who gave the talk "Thug Nigga Intellectual: Tupac as Celebrity Gramscian" in which he argued that Shakur was an example of the "Organic Intellectual" expressing the concerns of a larger group. Professor Neal has also indicated in his writings that the death of Shakur has left a "Leadership void amongst hip-hop artists". Neal further describes him as a "Walking Contradiction", a status that allowed him to "make being an intellectual accessible to ordinary people"... He was just 25 years old! THUG LIFE
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ngozievergreen: SW ppl can't even survive without govt whether fed or state.And some betes noires liked this post! I notice your abhorrence and animosity towards anything SW and Yoruba and I wondered if you really have Yorubas as Friends in real life...Do you? Sorry, did a Yoruba Guy deflower you and broke your repugnant Heart thereafter? What exactly do you have against the Yorubas? Embittered B!tch! |
IYA NGBALI: ok now,but I no see their toto well well oYou're an insensitive, heartless Son of a B!tch! |
Santino1: If there is any Nigerian movie I'll pay to see, it's definitely a Tunde Kelani's movie.That's Nigeria's best Cinematographer....a professional to the core! I saw his "Maami" and I was wowed! I wouldn't mind paying through my nose to see this one too! |
Op, is that supposed to be a stern question or an attempt at Joke? Abeg, don't put the names of those thieving Kakistocrats in the same sentence with the great Madiba! |
itsIYKE: help me ask am o,he is always among the top three to comment,its lik he spends his whole day here Akshow: Guy, do you have a life aside nairaland? U are always a fore runner on any thread u get job so?Akojopo awon Eleke And how would you Mofos have known if you don't spend your "whole day" here too? Some thoughts are better left unsaid...Mind your fvckin' businesses and stop dampening someone else's spirit! |
Nextworldnx: If u guys so much want to fuvk, then do wat u ve to do. Put her in d mood, create a romantic setting, get her all wet and let everytin play out itself. I bet u dat even if u don't want sex after creating d atmosphere, she will pounce on u herself and do d needful. U Guys should go work on urselves, stop embarrassing other Men here and lastly stop whinning around on Nairaland.Fvck that "Romantic-Setting" $hit! Girl wey go fvck you go fvck you! I ain't no B!tch-a$$ Nigger! I ask for sex, she refuses, I ignore her instantly! Na only her get hole? Aimoye Obo n'igboro! |
These Pictures would definitely melt the stoniest of Hearts! And they tell Me there's a most-loving, caring, benevolent, All-knowing, kind "God" up there! I still think that "God" exists only in their subjective imaginations! In reality, he's non-existent! |
nitlad: In pele o. . . .Kari o, Awe! Nlee...Ku ise! Kare lai!... You sound very much like My Maternal Grandma of blessed memory! I remember how She used to sing those "Oriki" into My ears as a Kid growing up! They sounded so irritating and nauseating in My ears those years, but in retrospect, I think I was a "Fool"! Lol...I'm now a student of the Yoruba History, Language and Culture... I so wish I was deep and versed in the "Ijesha" dialect...but I dey try sha! Thanks Bro! Kare... |
Abule Omi-Eran, Ishokun, ni Ilu Uleesa (Ilesha), ni Ipinle Osun... Yesi ere? #TeamIjesha# |
MR MICKMEN: they are to be blamed as per still having a country called nigeria,betrayal family and unstable ethnic bigots and cursed descendants.Obo Iya e ma jona ni!...Epon Baba e ma de di Ofifo mo nidi! @Topic Mama, Eku Ayeye Ojo ibi Ma! Emi a s'opo e l'aiye o! E se ara giri Ma! Oluwa a so Agbara ati Ipa yin d'otun! |
[quote author=Vig-86]CEOs vs MDs, mod which one are you actually talking about? Chief Executive Officers normaly are the company owners while Managing directors are people that are at the realm of affairs of companies. If you are talking about CEOs please adjust that list and quickly, as a matter of augency add the following names: DAGOTE, CAPITAL OIL(IFEANYI UBA), PEACE MASS TRANSIT(ONYEISHE) AND OTHERS. Thanks.[/quote]CEOs in most cases aren't the Owners of the Companies...The Chairmen are! |
ngozievergreen: Is that y there is no yoruba actor in the world 's stage?Ngozi, My friend, you just like to dey tackle me sha! lol... I think this "Eko" Guy in that Lost Movie is Yoruba! Wale Agbaje, right? Well, Gowon's indigenization Policy was not biased! Igbos just couldn't buy in as they were dead broke from the Civil war! No doubt, Awolowo cashed in on that and favoured his People, just as Nnamdi Azikiwe favoured Eni Njoku and Kenneth Dike to be VCs of UNILAG and UI respectively despite the fact that there were numerous Yoruba Professors more deserving of the positions! Have you listened to that Akintola's venomous, hate-filled speech about Azikiwe and his Igbo People? lol... And about your stance on Yorubas not having a chance to lecture in their own Universities....that's a big lie, Aunty Ngozi! They have most of the first Professors and Ph.Ds in most fields! I'm sure of Accounting, Law, Engineering and Medicine...The last time I checked, Google is still free! You can verify that truism! |
saintgwizard: Lie! Yoruba are presently at the helm of the affairs because of their 40year ahead in terms of educcation. Look at the younger generations making waves in the coporate world, it is now evenly ditributed.Perhaps, Ojukwu was right when he posited that "Awolowo was the best President Nigeria never had"... Baba Awo's uncanny foresight and love for his People prompted him to invest heavily in Education...This selfless act of utter Patriotism is presently paying off as the Yorubas are tops in virtually all fields of professional endeavours in Nigeria...Accounting, Law, Engineering, Medicine...just name it! There are approximately 35000 registered Chartered Accountants in Nigeria, about 65 percent are Yorubas! The rest of Nigeria share the remaining 35 percent. This is a fact! |
It feels good being a Chartered Accountant! I wish you Guys success! E no easy! |
Psychedelia: But uhmmm... Mind you, this doesn't change anything...You see your Life! Sweet goal, Ameobi! |
Super Eagles don wake up! |
It's so apparent that ITALIA is the better side! ...more coordinated and technical than the |
fredoooooo: who is that number 6 guyThe Guy think say na Warri Wolves match him dey play... It's his first time in London sha! He's still relishing the moments forgetting He has a job at hand! |
femi4: Stand by for Nig AnthemHis Parents were killed during one of the numerous Jos crises in the 90s...I don't think He really loves Nigeria! Nigger chose to play for Nigeria as he knows it'd be hard to break into the English National team! |
If Ogbonna like make he recite that Italian National anthem perfectly, He still remains a Nigerian!.... |
ngozievergreen: U are satisfied mentioning the poor Igbo movies, what do u have to say about the great ones? including the ones mentioned here.Igbos taught Tunde Kelani how to make movies? Wonders shall never end! Could you please google "Tunde Kelani" to read his biography? It's free... |
Knowledge9000: Just by your username, I don't need to respond to you. Ungrateful and envious turd.No need insulting Me, Guy! This is a faceless forum...I don't know you, you don't know Me so I don't feel hurt a bit! Just disprove My Points and I would feel hurt! |
ngozievergreen: Ka okeke gachara army, Kedu boot ya?Igbos doing it better? Really? With those crappy films that take less than 2 weeks to shoot? I'm sure you know better in the depths of your mind! Either that or you know close to nothing about what it entails to be a Cinematographer and Movie Director! Ever heard of Tunde Kelani? Well, I read somewhere that He's the best Cinematographer in Nigeria. I doubted that fact until I saw "Maami"...What a Movie! Kunle Afolayan trails behind him in this regard too! I watched "Phone Swap" and I was absolutely wowed! I asked Myself, "Na Nigerian film be this?"... By the way, I'm a Fan of Nkem Owoh and Chiwetalu Agu! Igbos are the best when it comes to the comedy genre! |


