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gbosaa:My ex's Mum left her Dad because he was fond of bringing in women to sleep with in the home, Was a wife beater and almost used the second child for blood rituals Don't generalize, Igbos and Blood money are like 5 and 6. |
[quote author=tossie101 post=51381438][/quote]Lol. Didn't expect you to come out with something meaningful. You're just a Bimbo with an IQ in the negative |
askibee:When you can construct your tenses properly, Come back and quote me. Before then, Get your clumsy raggedy low life self out of here! |
Obijulius:Loooooool The way Igbos betrayed Dr Alex Ekwueme in 1999 abi ![]() https://m.facebook.com/NigeriaLiveTV/posts/861070510592901 |
tossie101:Binsh still shut tha fvck up. Learn and be corrected. You don't need to have anything to do with Us. It's poverty stricken folks like you who are stupidly tribalistic. I'm a product of a Yoruba-Igbo-Hausa marriage. My Fiance is Igbo as well. Now eat this. This is for the well to do in the society,Not riff raffs like you whom the only thing you can offer is the smelly cunt in between your legs http://benconews.com/2015/04/10/inter-tribal-marriage-unveiling-igboyoruba-entertainers-who-are-happily-married/ |
The candidates tho. 3 Lawyers 1 Physicist Rather interesting |
I'm just surprised that Akeredolu is married to an Igbo woman from Imo state. Not really surprised tho, Ondo men are fond of inter state marriages. |
tossie101:Binsh shut tha fvck Up!!! My Fiance's mother separated from her husband because he wanted to use her for money rituals.... Anambra state. Don't be stereotypical, We have 'Angels and Demons' in every tribe |
Kyllahmc:Hmm... I'd say you're right. I had one babe then, I knew she wasn't faithful, Infact I'd tell her to her face 'I know you're cheating on me' but I wasn't bothered because I never really liked her, I was just in for the 'knacks'. |
Actually I don't spy on her phone, I go through her phone occasionally, Even in her presence and she does the same for me. We go through each other's phones, We have the passwords for everything. |
gbosaa:No. I only agree that Youre in desperate need of an IQ upgrade. This one is abysmally low |
Chukazu:On the contrary, Its just that when you see a person displaying his ignorance, You have to try to show him how foolish he is, Then it's left for him to amend his ways or keep on being foolish |
gbosaa:Heheheh. That is why your brothers are being hung to death in Singapore, Malaysia and India. Drug dealers giving off a bad name to the country. |
gbosaa:And you know this because you live with them or you're just simply living in an Ignorant cunt's paradise?? While you're here being stupidly tribalistic.... Sensible people are making good use of their lives and see beyond tribal differences. This is a poverty mindset you possess. http://benconews.com/2015/04/10/inter-tribal-marriage-unveiling-igboyoruba-entertainers-who-are-happily-married/ It's poor people like you; Both Mentally and Financially that carry Tribal issues around like a cancerous growth. This is the 21st century. Grow Up!!! |
gbosaa:Hello Ignorant Sire. Peter Okoye married Lola That 'slimy yucky stuff' is what she cooks for him. Be enlightened. |
Igbo and Yoruba. Tribal E-diots. Over to you |
youngfocus:Yes. Pls send your number so we'll talk better |
how much for Mrt Complex? |
Noneroone:You are so Ignorant. They've been together for 11 years. 11 SOLID YEARS which means they've been together since Peter Okoye was just 24, Was he successful as now when he was 24 ? Get facts before you speak! ![]() Noneroone:You are so Ignorant. They've been together for 11 years. 11 SOLID YEARS which means they've been together since Peter Okoye was just 24, Was he successful as now when he was 24 ? Get facts before you speak!http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/11/11-years-together-3rd-wedding.html?m=1 |
Oyiboman69:Mpumalanga is in Nigeria abi Some have eyes but cannt see |
His opinion sha. Peter Okoye married a Yoruba lady. Today he's arguably one of the most successful artistes in Africa. It's not about the tribe, Its about the person you marry. |
I miss those days of constant interaction on this thread. Fraiser where art thou ![]() |
Yoshy:That's just about it. Our differences lie mostly with political views |
teebaxy:Relax bro.Many are mad, Few are roaming |
Something is wrong. What's with general hospitals in Lagos state and Refuse dumps?? Alimosho GH. Refuse Isolo GH. Refuse. LUTH. Refuse Nawa ooo |
The SK Herkenrode striker is unhappy missing a chance to play for the Falconets at the World Cup but keep hopes alive to represent her country in the future SK Herkenrode of Belgium striker Valerie Awelewa has expressed her disappointment after missing a chance to represent Nigeria at the Fifa U20 Women's World Cup in Papua New Guinea . Awelewa, 19, who had made the 30-woman provisional squad for the women youth championship, admitted her dreams to wear the country's colours oot shattered due to the late notice to her University College. Goal: Tell us about yourself and your family background? Valerie Awelewa : My name is Valerie Awelewa. I'm 19. I was born and raised in Belgium. My father is Yoruba and my mom is Igbo. I have a younger sister who's 12 and a younger brother who's 10 also a footballer. I have been playing football since I was 10yrs. At the moment, I play for a Belgium-based club SK Herkenrode as a striker. Goal: Can you share with us your goalscoring performances and achievements in the past two seasons with your club side(s)? VA : The season before the last: I was playing for FC Halveweg Zonhoven. There were three teams. I used to play for the first team that was playing against clubs all over Belgium. And the second team that only played within our Flemish region. After I played with the second team in the morning, I followed the first team to play another. I had a scoring record going for both leagues. But it's the scoring record for the second team that stood out with 32 goals. And for the first team, it was 19 goals. My last season was with my current club SK Herkenrode. I scored 20 goals in 22 matches. Both of our teams were playing in the same league. Our first team was first and the second team ended in the second position. Our first team moved up to another league. And I maintained to be in the top 5 highest goal scorers in our league. This season, i've scored 15 goals in nine matches. Goal: How did you secure an invitation and feel your call-up to represent the country? VA : An ex-Nigerian journalist came to watch one of my matches and was very impressed. He told me I have a shot at playing for Nigeria. So he took me to meet an official of the Nigerian Football Federation when the Super Eagles were playing in Brussels, Belgium. I was very excited because it’s something I have been fantasizing about. I was so happy to get a chance because I would love to represent Nigeria. That's where everything started. Goal: Why didn’t you honour the call-up to play for Nigeria? VA : The invitation came here five days before I was to report to camp. If it came here a month earlier my school would've been able to arrange a special program. I am studying Chemistry at the University, so I needed to give the invitation to my School at least a month before I am to report to camp so that they can arrange my program for me but unfortunately the invitation got here four days to the day I am expected to report to camp. My director told me that it’s sudden for any change because all the changes should have been made by mid-September and if I go, then I have to repeat a year because am already doing my lab projects. Goal: How do you feel missing out on representing Nigeria in Papua New Guinea? VA : I was very disappointed because I had my bags and everything ready to go but I'm keeping my hopes for the next World Cup. Feel a bit bad but encouraged at the same time. I see pictures of the squad almost every day. And I just feel bad for not being there but I also know that it isn't the end but just the beginning. And I know that God will make a way for me. Of course, they can win the tournament; I believe the coach is experienced and has chosen a lot of talented girls to complete the team. So I'm sure they will perform well. Goal: How will you feel if given another chance to represent the country at an international level in the future? VA : It is very important to me getting a chance to play for my country in the future because it's my home country and being able to represent Nigeria in any type of way is an honour to me. I would love to contribute to the Nigerian national team. I hope I will make my family and my country proud. Even though I was born and raised in Belgium. I'm still Nigerian by blood. Goal: What are your future dreams as a female football player with great potentials and who’s your role model? VA : I would like to play for a big club. I want to make a name for myself by scoring a lot and setting a record for myself. I would like to be someone that other girls who are passionate about football will look up to. Asisat Oshoala is my role model because of her hunger for the ball. I am too. Her playing is a bit similar to mine and I like her personality. Source: http://m.goal.com/s/en-ng/news/12072/nigeria-women/2016/11/13/29392002/i-feel-bad-not-representing-nigeria-at-u20-womens-world-cup-says- Cc: Laslasticlala
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Here's just one more reason why Men don't value the womenfolk. A human being reduced to a mere sex object for sexual gratification The same reason why we'll respect Michelle Obama and deride Maheeda. |
victorazy:Read where I mentioned something abt the abundance of talents in the country and the govt and entrepreneurs investing in home grown talent and not wasting money outside. |
It was a simple household scuffle, which degenerated into fisticuffs. But when 24-year-old Okechukwu Chiagba woke up that day, he did not imagine that he would nearly lose his manhood over something as mundane as a potty. But that was exactly what happened when he engaged in a scuffle with his neighbour, 41-year-old Michael Essien, a Calabar, Cross River State indigene, over accusation of using a potty without permission. But by the time the dust settled, Chiagba had sustained a gory tear in his manhood that put him in the hospital for more than one week. He explained to Saturday PUNCH that the incident that led to his injury began at 6am that day in the apartment building in which he lived with his wife (what is called face-me-I-face-you) in Shasha, Egbeda Lagos. Chiagba said, “That night, my wife went out to use the toilet. We normally use potties. But when she got to where she put her potty, she could not find it. “She came back to ask me but I told him I had not seen it. She went outside to look for it and that was when she saw our neighbour (Essien) coming out of the toilet with it. “My wife came back to report to me. I was preparing to go out and challenge the man for using my wife’s potty when my wife cautioned me not to go. She said she would prefer to go and meet the man’s wife and talk to her. I agreed and let the matter go.” According to him, later that morning, he went to work but when he came back in the night, he saw the potty at their entrance, even though they usually kept it out of sight in a corner of the house. Chiagba said when he asked his wife about it, she said she did not know who put it there. He said, “I picked the potty and put it under the staircase where we usually kept it. When I was returning it, Essien blocked my way and said I should not put it there again, I asked why and he said because my wife was accusing him of using the plastic. “I told him that if my wife really accused him, all he needed was to deny or ignore her that he really did not use it. I tried to go past him and put the potty there but he pushed me to the ground. We were about to fight when neighbours separated us. “I went inside and sat down. Later, I went to put on a boxer and sat outside to take fresh air. I was receiving a call when I heard ‘I will surprise you today. I will show you today.’ I turned around just in time to catch him as he rushed at me. “We were fighting when he grabbed my manhood and held on to it so tightly that I fell down and fainted. I think he did not know that I had actually fainted because I was told he still held on to it even when I had passed out. I learnt that it took three men in the compound to force him to let go.” It was learnt that after Essien let go, the neighbours realised how serious Chiagba’s injuries were as he laid unconscious on the ground. They quickly revived and rushed him to a hospital where he was stitched up and hooked on a drip. Essien who has since been arrested by policemen from the Egbeda Police Division, Lagos, explained that he did not mean to inflict such an injury on Chiagba. The police said Essien has now been charged before an Ebute Meta Chief Magistrate’s Court, Lagos, for assault and battery. Chiagba told Saturday PUNCH that he had not been able to walk properly since the incident. He said he had expended a lot of money on treatment and believed Essien must be made to reimburse the money he spent on his treatment. Source: http://punchng.com/man-tears-neighbours-manhood-potty/ |
This just shows that there's an abundance of talents in this country waiting to be harnessed, The Govt and private entrepreneurs should be willing to invest in these 'hot brains' and see how things will turn around for this country. Enough dependence on 'Imported talents' already |
Lol. Is the fear of EFCC and DSS the beginning of 'Wisdom'?? |


