Education › Re: Convenant University Promotes Nigeria’s Global Relevance With N1Billion by Aphrodevii(f): 2:54am On Apr 14, 2017 |
Funjosh: Come let me teach you. Thank you ! for offer i may take you up on it I plan on visiting in september |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Aphrodevii(f): 2:16am On Apr 14, 2017 |
daamazing: I dont understand this your own genre of english!  It was a mis type what i meant to put was they have so many different sites here in america that i can access on my gaming devices they have many different titles for the sites to watch movies that are still in theaters |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Aphrodevii(f): 2:05am On Apr 14, 2017 |
daamazing: I dont understand this your own genre of english!  Sorry, I Am from louisiana we kinda speak , text different we call it broken english over here |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Aphrodevii(f): 10:26pm On Apr 13, 2017 |
daamazing: oh, so it's called freemovies in America... Over here in Nigeria it's called grassmovies like say the name dey change per country Yes there is different ones so many the freemovies I access it on my gaming device |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Aphrodevii(f): 2:46pm On Apr 13, 2017 |
SAMBHOSS: Cinema abi??
Cause the movie just came out.... Its website called freemovies here in america |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Aphrodevii(f): 7:52pm On Apr 12, 2017 |
Fynestboi: Let us know the movie you are currently watching now, be it a Yoruba movie, an English, Hausa, Igbo, Ghanian, Indian, Korean, Chinese, British, American or even Anime etc   or Home video, TV Series (season movies), what episode?
Any kind of movie you are currently watching now just post the name and if possible a little summary.
...let's keep the ball rolling..! Ghost in a shell |
Culture › Re: 12 Images Of Pharaohs That Prove Ancient Egyptians Were Black by Aphrodevii(f): 9:22pm On Apr 11, 2017 |
baby124: Ancient Egyptians were the most enlightened about other races because they lived in closest proximity to Europe and intracted or owned a lot of the neighboring territories. This is why they were able to apply dark color to their paintings to distinguish themselves and their appearance to tell a story. So yes, they were black. Thank God they made so many paintings or other people would have stolen this whole civilization and history for themselves. I love this post
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Culture › Re: 12 Images Of Pharaohs That Prove Ancient Egyptians Were Black by Aphrodevii(f): 9:19pm On Apr 11, 2017 |
Dragonking: Testimony of Classical Greek and Roman Historians Virtually all of the early Latin eyewitnesses described the ancient Egyptians as black-skinned with woolly hair. Several ancient Greek historians noted that Egyptians and Ethiopians had complexions that were “melanchroes,” which most scholars translate as black, while some scholars translate it as “dark” or “dark skinned.” Some of the most-often quoted historians are Diodorus Siculus and Herodotus. According to most translations, Herodotus wrote that a Greek oracle was known to be from Egypt because she was “black,” that the natives of the Nile region are “black with heat,’ and that Egyptians were “black skinned with woolly hair.” Diodorus Siculus wrote that the Ethiopians considered the Egyptians their colony. Lucian observes an Egyptian boy and notices that he is not merely black, but has thick lips. Appollodorus called Egypt the country of the black-footed ones. Aeschylus, a Greek poet, wrote that Egyptian seamen had “black limbs.” Gaston Maspero states that “by the almost unanimous testimony of ancient [Greek] historians, they [ancient Egyptians] belonged to the African race, which settled in Ethiopia.” Love this
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Celebrities › Re: I Want To Go With Bally To A Vacation, Bisola Says In First Interview by Aphrodevii(f): 9:12pm On Apr 11, 2017 |
LifeMapEmpire: Women switch their skin faster than a chameleon...
I like your style Bisi This is so funny i love your sense of humor its golden Much love peace and blessings  |
Education › Re: Convenant University Promotes Nigeria’s Global Relevance With N1Billion by Aphrodevii(f): 8:55pm On Apr 11, 2017 |
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