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Alright Fellas, let's not bicker too much. We are all entitled to our opinions okay. All in all, let's rise above the skin colour thing. Great minds shouldn't be looking at the skin and examining what colour it is. I think that when we do that we can all put behind the sl*avery and racism issue and move forward as one people. Peace and love to you and you and you. |
afosam4real: Young lady,as long as English Language remains our generally accepted language and your skin colour remains as black as charcoal,you will always be referred to as black woman. Until you coin another language that will be generally accepted to communicate with the imperialists,just consider yourself to still be addressed as black woman. The word 'black' should not demean you in any way! You didn't create yourself in to this part of the world,so the colour of your skin should not be used to determine who you are or what you can do.Your post above is a bit contradictory, friend. |
Ufranklin92: I love big odds well wellYeah me too. Sometimes I random shop on it and God help the Bookie if a team he is snobbing surprises him I will win the big odd. Mukina God bless you from solving my spambot problem, the freak has been keeping me away from this thread and banning me like crazy each time I post here. |
Is anybody playing in the Nairabet Casino yet? I stay awake late in the night playing their roulette (demo though for now) until I am sure that whatever software they are using is cool and plays accordingly. I started yesterday and today it seems to be falling in line. I will try out real money soon after much testing. Roulette is fun fun (I love it) but say a prayer before you start on it, yeah take it from me. You will know why when you get started. I won't even advise a newbie to get started on it unless you read up plenty on it and practice the demo for like 2 months. Shout out to Francesxlcg? I need to get more betfair facts from you. You went AWOL when the website crashed. I read and researched a lil on the betfair, read about a dude making a good living out of the site online. You can check his site at www.caanberry.com. You can check him out on facebook and his site too to get his secrets, he has a good following. I will get on the betfair bandwagon in due time sha. |
macof: Very funnyDo you think backward gentleman? Nobody is talking about bleaching to hide the Africanness. Some of you here are not deep enough to hold sensible/mature conversation with so I will pass. |
macof: Black is beautiful. Black is a complexion of the true Arewa(beautiful)I am an African woman that loves my Africanness so much that I carry my natural African hair proudly with no weaves and weavons. I also proudly rock my natural skin colour because I love who I am and don't need to look like some other people that call themselves "white". You know why? Because I have looked deeply into our Africanness and where some see nothing beautiful, I see exotic beauty. You are all are getting on Black is this and that, my opinion in all these never had to do with not appreciating my Africanness. I simply don't like that our Africanness/soulful beauty is branded Black. Aren't there plenty Africans that are light complexioned? Using the colour Black to brand us all is belittling, we are worth more than the colour black. I am sure that if you calmly think about my point that what I am driving at will hit home. Unlike the Africans in Argentina that refused to be recognised as having African origin, I am proud of my Africanness, I love that I am an African. Should Africans be called to stand up to be counted, I will gladly want to be recognized with my people. In other words, call me an African. Don't call me black. I don't wanna be limited and placed in a level the world has set with the colour-branding-snobbism. End of discussion. |
afosam4real: Thank you for that beautiful reply. You spoke my mind. The fellow inscribed as if he created himself or the same God that created the white is not the one who created us. Some people are dumb! God has created us in His own image,whether black or white. NOBODY is superior to the other! The only thing that makes difference in people's lives,is the education you acquire to impact humanity positively. Where you come from or the colour of your skin does not really matter(if at all you are a discerning mind) ,but what you do as individual to avail humanity from its numerous predicaments. The grey materials in an African man's head is 99.9% the white man's own;what is then the problem? As Africans,we can build Rockets,we can build space craft;it's the kind of the leaders we elect to represent us are the bane of our development. Black Africans are not in any way lesser human beings to anyone. Our so called Leaders bastardized our educational system and chose to send their children and wards abroad to acquire quality education with our common wealth (the same quality education that can as well be acquired here,if the system runs properly),so that we can as well serve their children the same way we have been serving their parochial interests. The worse of us leading the best of us. Africans need to wake up from their age long sleep and stop being lazy. Ask your leaders questions! Demand for your fundamental human rights. It's high time we stopped playing the second fiddle to other races. traware: I am very sure your pastor told you this garbage.I love the colour Black,I love the darkness of the night,I love being a Black African and the colour Black is my favourite colour.If you don't share my sentiments then its too bad for you.I repeat,there is nothing wrong with the colour Black.Don't let anyone convince you that there is.Acquire some knowledge about your ancestry man.'Goosebaba' has already stated it allSee these deluded motherf*ckers in their black tainted world, why don't you two try and understand a person before bluffing up their post in your "higher than mighty" way. I never agreed with any evil or snobbery being served to us Africans by the other people of the world in the name of they are "the inferior blacks" and we are the "next to God whites". I was only saying in my post that our forefathers made a mistake in agreeing to answer "blacks" in the first place because black isn't a colour that connotes positivity. You are there beating your chest that you like the colour black and the other races chose a more positive colour denotation for themselves and are treating all you like black gutter/filth. Stay there and keep answering black man, master black men. Infact because of this foolish attitude both of you displayed here, I will stop referring to us Africans as black, we are not blacks. We are humans with intelligence, hearts, dignity and integrity. I refuse to be segregated and branded with a colour like a mere filth. I am human, made by God and loving myself. I am not a black woman relegated to a low level by the world because my forefathers agreed to be branded "black". Get it? Now get your motherf*cking selves off my post and get on beating your black branded chests. F*ckers! Yeah, I had fun cursing out there. It's good to be naughty sometimes, now smile for me sweets. When I return to the thread I may give you two some little love cause i hate to hurt anybody but right now you can have this from me cause you acted like f*ckers in the first place. Hahaha |
I love the way we Africans are made. Never subscribed to slavery or segregation. I only differ from you on the notion that our forefathers should have risen up to the segregation in the first place by refusing to be branded with a hue/colour that sounds negative to the ear and placed the ones that branded themselves "white" on a more positive side of the colour branding from where they sit and look down on the ones they branded "blacks" in contrast to their white selves. |
greggng: I am a nairalander with good standing and i will appreciate any help from kind spirited nairalanders to enable me pay up my house rent.I would not want my things thrown out before reaching out to people.Who knows someone might be reading this and interested in helping.The amount involve is N175,000 UTILITY BILLS INCLUSIVE.Sweetheart I will suggest that you tuck in the bolded part for now until people come forward to help before delegating who will help you collect the donation. It's good to be positive but you have to be modest about it too. How about you look for who may be interested in sharing the flat so that the rent can come down to 85k (but how do you even pay the 85k if u have no source of income? )or better still see whether you can put up with a relative until you can afford to pay rent. There are some kinds of jobs that go with a little live-in shelter from the employees, see whether you can get such for a start. The period after service can be hard especially if you don't get a job. Pls don't sit waiting for a big job. Look for some other side jobs and manage, something bigger will come in God's time. |
Am I the only that don't like that Africans chose of all colours to call themselves it's "Black?" Black connotes darkness, absence of light. It almost sounds negative and the next minute the ones that chose to call themselves "whites" look down on us Africans we arise to address it. You called yourselves blacks in the first place so keep dealing with the negativity you attributed to yourselves until you arise and answer a positive name. |
donmix: yea I did, and I love it@Donmix, Hope everything is alright with you? Did you say "run away in your mind?" Don't make us try to find you, there seems to be more to that your write up. If you have no motivation to do the everyday things then ensure that you are happy. Count your blessings, life is a blessing. The dead ones are not enjoying being alive like you. |
Why can't you guys show love for a change. Hate full una heart o for this Naija o. Somebody died the other day only for me to learn that some people were mocking him in his face(when he was alive) over the ailment that finally killed him. Show some love, people. Don't hate. |
The picture showing her back did not do justice to her beauty, she should remove that one ASAP. Her *ss ended up looking like that of an old woman because of the way she posed, she looks sweeter than that, the posing kinda hid all the curves that would have had her looking hot and sexy in the pics. Even the other one isn't all that sexy with legs spread out that forcefully, spreading the legs apart too much isn't feminine at all. Carriage girl! You are the model that should know to carry yourself better than you did in these pictures. The girl is beautiful sha in her other pictures, these ones should be taken off the net, take my advice girl. She shouldn't have been posting such pictures like that as if nothing happened, she should have just giving some of these things a little break to show Nigerians that she felt the lone goal her husband scored against us. Just my thought sha. I have nothing against her, I am truly happy for her for all her blessings. I will do her a favour and post sweet pics of hers that shows that she is hot and that her butts are hotter than it is in the second old-woman-butt picture. I like Yobo and his wife. No hatings!
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Veg up your Lives! There I have added colour to you guys' thread. Smile.
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More Sauces!
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Sauces Baby! Sauce up your life.
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Another lovely quick one is get a handful of green beans, wash it and dip them in hot water for 2 minutes and cut off the tip ends slightly. Get two sticks of carrot, wash, scrape off the back and cut it straight up vertically into say 7 or 8 parts so that it will be as long and thin as the green beans. Simply Garnish your rice with the mixture of long carrots and green beans. Add warmed canned salmon fish,mackerel or sardine.
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This thread reminded me of a very sweet sauce I use to make with cauliflower. How do I concoct it again? Racks my brain. I cook up my spiced meat and throw in a mixture of carrot and cauliflower(cauliflower is the base veg,so I put plenty of it) green it up with another green veg say green beans. Add a tin of the oriental veg mix (mushroom,bamboo shoot,babycorn). Spice it up nicely. Boy! that my sauce is damn sweet! Sweeter if the choice meat is beef, the taste of beef in the meat gravy has the sauce exploding with rich taste. I like to play up with vegs. I also have my cabbage version of it in which cabbage is the base veg but the cabbage version is simpler, does not get a throw in of the oriental mix and the method of cooking it is different. The meat is first boiled and kept aside, the vegs get slightly fried in this order onion, carrot, cabbage, green beans before meat broth is poured in, heated a little bit more and it's ready to it. The sweet thing is that it's all your recipe. Made by yourself.
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runzlord: everything get sauce now?Oh yeah! Sauce is any thickened watery kind of gravy you eat your food with. What we wrongly call stew should be referred to as tomato sauce because stew is actually a method of cooking and not the name of the food, we are wrongly referring to our tomato sauce as stew. The good thing about food is that you can create anything you want. You can't believe what you can achieve with coconut water, you can make a string of great sauces to eat your rice with it. All you have to do is use different vegs and different spices for different sets and name it what you like. As for the paw paw, some people use it in their tomato sauce. I use to grind in some pumpkin into my tomato sauce too(not the green leaves but the yellow body of the big round pumpkin body that is shaped like watermelon). It is very nutritious. When I did my youth service, I derived a quick and easy way of eating rice and branded it Cucumato rice. I just boil my white rice and eat it with a mixture of diced cucumber and fresh tomato along with sardine or Geisha. It's nice. There are great ways you can eat your rice. You can make meat sauce by cooking your well spiced chicken or meat, thickening it with corn starch(grocery packed) or flour, throw in some cut up mixed vegetables like peas,carrot,broccoli,carbage, cauliflower. It is even sweeter than our normal tomato sauce. This is where you can employ coconut water to add fun to the meat sauce if you wish, I use that sometimes. (I recommend that you always keep packs of already mixed vegetable they have in the grocery or you can buy cheaper vegs in the market, cut them up and keep in the fridge). You can also fry up some mixed vegetables in olive oil, spice it up a little bit and if you have any canned fish in your pantry, warm it nicely and eat them all together. Nice and easy! You can even quickly cut up sausages (Oh yes! same sausage u eat your breakfast bread with) and fry dry it a bit together with cut up fresh tomato and onions, spice it up and your rice is ready to eat. Yum Yum! |
Why does it keep banning me each time i post at the sports section? Nullify the thread for me nah! Thanks |
Jonathan sees well. I mean he saw what I saw last month when i heard Chidoka speak in the telly about FRSC and how Ghana has even employed his help in training their staffs in the technologies Chidoka is using in Nigeria FRSC for their own better road safety. Stand up for Mr. Chidoka!!! |
Moderator close this thread for me please, if that una spambot messes with me again, I'm out of this site. |
Why can't the frigging spambot let me post in the business section? It banned me thrice yesterday and one of the ban is still preventing me from posting in the business section. Help pls, any moderator reading this and you can wipe off this thread when you are done unbanning me, I don't need the attention. Thanks. Just felt like screaming so as to be let off the botty thing. |
djfaithy: what he was trying to justify is that, why did jesus allow a son that is not prayerful to kill his prayer warrior dad ? Sometimes I wonder how most people reason in this country, how could you slap a 21 years old young man because of something that is even far beyond your own imagination, a SAN for that matter, I wonder why jesus didn't protect him and make sure no weapon fashioned against him prospered.....please don't misquote me, the lad was absolutely wrong but this should serve as a lesson to most guys here on NL, who feel they could bully anyone into doing what they want or are doing, this is how it always end, that man must have been pushing the boy for a while till he pushed him to the wall, cuz if he could slap him on mere prayer point, then only God knows what he would do if he caught him smoking, truth be told some father do feel like they are the Gods of their kids and must write his/her destiny but the repercussion is not always a nice one, its either you end up ruining the boy or he end up ruining you.I understand your point but before i continue, you seem like an Atheist to me so let me say that I believe in God so I don't agree with the beginning part of your post. The other part about parents bullying children is true. There may be a possiblity that he has been getting bullied before until he couldn't take it anymore and there may be another possibility that the boy is just a hardened human being that was running too fast for his legs and his dad is merely agitating to make a good man out of his son. Too much controlling of another is never good, it definitely can cause a "shove and impact" that may hit everybody involved below the belt. |
vaccum1960: The guy must Ave been watching series ofYou know i keep saying that they need to be cutting out unnecessary violence off movies internationally and locally. What good has it done to humanity if not have the younger ones totting guns and knives practicing what they see in the movies. Hmmmmh Who kills their father? Even lions know to love its parents. |
Where did this lil boy get the heart to use matchet on his father. What was in his mind when he was cutting the head? Something is wrong somewhere, somewhere in his heart, mind and head something gruesome looms. I am sure that when he gets hungry in the future he will know what his father has been doing striving to feed him. |
