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Politics / Re: Nigerian Who May Become First Black British PM by BankuTilapia2: 8:58am On Aug 22, 2014
cap28:
Why don't you stop kissing his behind and find out what he really stands for?

U r da one ranting here so dont u fuckingggg ask him. Freak show
Politics / Re: Nigerian Who May Become First Black British PM by BankuTilapia2: 8:56am On Aug 22, 2014
50calibre:

Lool Ghanians do the same, if not worse.

I think it's an African thing, shedding of one's identity, to adopt that of a white man.

Dementeddddd fooool you cant complete a sentence without words like Ghana n Ghanaians in it. U son of a hipopotamus n rhino. Kwasiaaa boy
Politics / Re: Nigerian Who May Become First Black British PM by BankuTilapia2: 8:49am On Aug 22, 2014
cap28: Speak out against the grotesque racism that permeates every aspect of British life and you can wave your political career good bye umunna is a career politician who will never rock the boat. If he plays his cards right he might become a millionaire before he's 40

Racism n tribalism is everywhere. Dont you people hate yourselves in mumugeria? grin cheesy grin cheesy
Politics / Re: Nigerian Who May Become First Black British PM by BankuTilapia2: 8:47am On Aug 22, 2014
cap28: Just as Lamy Abbott and afriye remain useless to the black race so will umuna. I want someone to outline what he's policies are and whether they will benefit blacks in the uk. Just another white man's puppet

Why dont you call him and ask him what his policies are and stop chatting nonsense
Politics / Re: Nigerian Who May Become First Black British PM by BankuTilapia2: 8:15am On Aug 22, 2014
Nairaland / General / Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by BankuTilapia2: 8:10pm On Aug 19, 2014
neuljosh: Naijá Pigin is open to a lot of influences from English and local Nigerian languages, especially from Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and the Edo and other group of languages spoken in the Niger Delta.

While much of the vocabulary of Naijá Pigin is derived from English its major lexifier, the rest of the vocabulary come from its other contributory languages such as Edo, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, as well as a significant contribution from Portuguese. See the following examples.

From English:

chop------------‘to eat/to consume’
domot----------- ‘door mouth area’
doti-------------‘dirt’
pesin------------ ‘someone’
trowe------------‘throw away’
tok---------------‘to speak’
waka-------------‘to walk’

From the Edo:

kpangolo----------'container’
kpekere-----------‘plantain chips’
okada-------------‘motor-bike’
ororo--------------‘vegetable oil’
ozeba-------------‘a big problem’

From Hausa:

dabaru-----------‘to destroy’
dogo-------------‘a tall person’
gworo------------‘cola nut’
koboko-----------‘horse whip’
suya-------------‘spicy grilled meat’

From Igbo:

akamu----------- ‘corn starch /pap’
biko--------------‘please’
obodo------------‘land/country’
okrika------------‘second-handed item’
ogbanje----------‘a water spirit’
ugu--------------‘pumpkin leaves’

From Yoruba:

adire-------------‘tie and dye’
agbo-------------‘herbal medicine’
ashawo----------‘a prostitute’
shakara----------‘show-off’
she--------------‘hope’
shele-------------‘happen/take place’

From Portuguese:

kpalava-----------`trouble’
pikin-------------- ‘child’
sabi-------------- ‘to know’

Compounding

akara-wuman---------- Yoruba/Igbo+English---------------- ‘a women who fries and sells bean cakes’
boku-bai--------------- French + English-------------- ‘wholesale’
egbe-weja------------- Edo + English----------------- ‘a bouncer at a club, a thug or hoodlum’
go-slo----------------- English + English-------------- ‘traffic jam’
ova-sabi--------------- English+Portuguese----------- ‘one who shows he knows too much’

boku∙boku------------- French---------- ‘in large number’
boi∙boi---------------- English---------------- ‘a male household servant’
sabi∙sabi-------------- Portuguese------------ ‘someone who thinks he or she knows everything’
waka∙waka------------ English---------------- ‘someone who about aimlessly or without any destination’ or ‘a prostitute’

Utter nonsense

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Phones / Re: Charge Your Phone By Shouting At It by BankuTilapia2: 1:02pm On Aug 19, 2014
Will benefit only mumugerians in Africa since mumugerians are known for their loudness
Health / Re: No Ebola In Ghana - Health Minister by BankuTilapia2: 11:53am On Aug 12, 2014
Hemanwel: What I'm saying basically is that,Ghana,in the best of conditions still lags behind Nigeria,who is in the worst of conditions.Nigeria still thriving economically and in her political relevance in the continent better than Ghana....
Electricity or no electricity,Boko Haram or no Boko Haram,corruption or no corruption,Nigeria RULES!!
Just imagine Ghana/Ghanaians being hit by all these negative vices.I'm sure by now Ghana would have been a history.

PS: I'm sure you are speaking in support of Ghana/Ghanaians cos you think we are taking a ride on them.But it's no fault of ours.We just have to keep them where they belong..."Shoe get size".
Imagine them flooding a Nigerian forum!

Utter nonsense, just read the pigeon shitttt you have posted again and you will agree with me that you are an absolute and a complete IDIOTTTT but i am not surprise cuz u r a mumugerian. Kwasiaaa
Politics / Re: Obama Leaves Nigeria Out Of $110m Peacekeeping Fund by BankuTilapia2: 12:59pm On Aug 11, 2014
Its their fuckinggggggg money not yours.
Health / Re: No Ebola In Ghana - Health Minister by BankuTilapia2: 12:56pm On Aug 11, 2014
Ghana deh be k3k3 oooooohhhhhhh no bombings no ebola hahaaaaaa

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Health / Re: No Ebola In Ghana - Health Minister by BankuTilapia2: 12:55pm On Aug 11, 2014
Mumugeria da joke of Africa

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Health / Re: No Ebola In Ghana - Health Minister by BankuTilapia2: 12:54pm On Aug 11, 2014
Useless people, useless country

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Health / Re: No Ebola In Ghana - Health Minister by BankuTilapia2: 12:52pm On Aug 11, 2014
Sweetlemon: Why does it pain Nigerians so much when they are compared to Ghana or when they see Ghana doing better in something and used as a lesson for us? You think Giant of Africa is by size?

I'm so so so so so so so so sorry for us mehn!

Nigeria is a useless country full of loudmouths wit nouttin to show for. Apart from bleaching, drug peddling, ......etc

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Health / Re: No Ebola In Ghana - Health Minister by BankuTilapia2: 12:49pm On Aug 11, 2014
numericalguy: Why am I not surprised. Was it not the same Ghana that was deceiving herself on a fake economy by reeling out fake statistical figures on an imaginative robust economy? They kept on deceiving and lying to themselves until the shi.t hit the fan.


Ghana! Ghana!! Ghana!!! How many times I call una. Ebola is an international problem, even if other countries eradicate it at home, it can still spread if it still remains in another country.


I just hope those wicked black midgets will not start killing the ebola victims before it becomes public.


Typical nigerian, naturally stupiddd, irrational and dumb. Focus on your Godforsaken pit latrine you call a country.

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Politics / Re: Ebola: Liberia Apologises To Nigeria Over Virus Spread by BankuTilapia2: 3:47pm On Aug 08, 2014
UrbanMystique: conspiracy theory: i think americans sent him. they know if the populous nation and biggest economy in africa gets infected with the virus, they will make more money selling vaccine to us because they know fully well that nigerians will definitely look up to them..

Do u know u r a fool? Ur politicians are not worse than Ebola?
Health / Re: Another Nigerian Being Treated For Ebola In Benin Republic by BankuTilapia2: 12:35am On Aug 08, 2014
braine: West Africa should be shut down for a while. This thing will spread geometrically if something is not done urgently.

Excluding Ghana, kwasiaaa
Celebrities / Re: Arrest Nollywood Stars With Fake British Accent - Ramsey Nouah by BankuTilapia2: 12:33pm On Aug 07, 2014
karpentar:

It's a lie. Rita grew up in Aba and started acting at very young age with then NTV Aba. She was involved in a children variety program and later graduated from UNIPORT. Her father was never a medical doctor as she keeps claiming, rather the man, named Dominic was a church Pastor or priest.

Don't listen to all these stars. They lie so much about their background.

Who gives a fuccccck if she was with NTV or TVN, she graduated from UNIPORT or PORTUNI and if her father is a medical doctor or doctor medical. FOCUS ON YOUR OWN LIFE.
Foreign Affairs / Re: BREAKING! UK Minister Resigns Over Gaza Policy by BankuTilapia2: 12:15pm On Aug 05, 2014
careema:

is three teens worth all this bloodshed? its tyranny simple as ABC.


Dont start a fight you cant finish.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: BREAKING! UK Minister Resigns Over Gaza Policy by BankuTilapia2: 12:12pm On Aug 05, 2014
barcanista: Hamas was DEMOCRATICALLY elected by Palestinians to lead West Bank. What is Israels problem? why should they be intruding in matters that doesn't concern them? If it were me, I will do more than what hamas did should anyone try to bully and illegally occupy Okrika Kingdom.

Big mouth, why dont you go there n tell them.

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