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1. Yoruba women are Respectful From the moment they were born, Yoruba women were taught how to treat different types of people with respect. For example, it is in the Yoruba culture that when a Yoruba woman meets an elder, she must greet her by kneeling as a sign of respect. She must not call an older person by their name. Instead, it is cultural that an older person be called, “mommy”, “aunty”, “uncle”, “daddy”, “sister”, “brother”, etc. 2. Yoruba women are Family-Oriented One thing yoruba women were also taught when they were younger was to cherish their family"because in the end, that is who will be standing for you. Even though sometimes friends come and go, family is forever. 3. Yoruba women Age Gracefully This point is self explanatory. The aging of a Yoruba woman can even be compared to fine wine. It gets better as the years grow older. 4. Yoruba women are Hardworking Most Yoruba women grew up with their mothers teaching them how to cook, clean, and hold down her household. 5. Yoruba women are Well-Rounded They are smart, talented, hard-working women— ready to take this world by storm! summary: If you are married to a Yoruba woman, count yourself lucky and cherish every moment with her! For all my single guys out there that are not yet married, I would urge you to give Yoruba women a shot! You will not be disappointed. And for all my Yoruba women, single or married, stay encouraged. You are a beautiful and amazing woman that has the ability to achieve anything you put your mind to, no matter your circumstance! If your wife isn't Yoruba.. Then you're missing. |
I spent N20, 000 to buy my wife lunch at a chinese restaurant, she was excited... I then bought her airtime of N10, 000 she was so happy. I was in a joyous mood, so I decided to spend over N150, 000 on her for shopping. she was over the moon.I now decided to do something for myself by getting a prostitute for just N2, 000, she was angry and wants a divorce. #Tears..is this fair? |
How many times will this asari die for his
people,every statement he made he is always
prepared to die, when exactly will he die while he is
busy smiling to the bank,does he love the Niger delta
people more than president Jonathan?i beg we are
tired of this death threat. Let him jump inside the lagoon to make his point. |
Leader of the Niger Delta People Salvation Front (NDPSF) Alhaji Mujaheed Dokubo-Asari says people of the Niger Delta region are not afraid to confront the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari, and if need be, are ready to fight, and die if the Buhari administration undermines certain interests in the region. http:/// jnmoqK
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elantraceey:the lie is okparaji died on pitch when we play against angola not india... |
Ex boys things
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Everything You Need To Know About The Nigeria Vs India Match Virtually everybody born before the invention of the internet must have heard the tale of a nonexistent football match between Nigeria and India that obviously took place in a parallel universe and somehow we got to hear the gory stories of that match. Though there are many variations of the story, every prevaricator seems to agree on a couple of facts about this fictional football match. Each storyteller agrees that; 1. This match ended with India scoring 99 goals and Nigeria scoring just one goal. 2. Nigerians where unable to kick the ball because the football kept turning to a lion (or something scary) to prevent them from playing the soccer ball. 3. The Indians later agreed that if Nigeria could score a goal, they would concede defeat 4. Samuel Okwaraji scored the winning goal and lost his life in the process. 5. FIFA banned India from soccer because they used black magic in that very game With the help of common sense (not that it was absent back then), quick access to information and the internet, every right thinking Nigerian has come to realize that such a story should be filled under “Blatant Lies”. let’s be honest who questions the words of the elders in Nigeria. Remember, what an adult sees sitting down a child will never see even if he consults Google, Siri or Cortana.
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something is happning in dis our obodo naija..... |
Meanwhile somewhere in the rainforests Sipping my garri with groundnut |
Wisdomkosi:how voting her will post me out of maiduguri.... Yinmu |
justphillips: |
[b][/b]yinmu |
This sammy really surprise me self and he called himself xtian is a big fool... |
yinmu |
na mumu dey worry all of dis old fools.... |
and so, will it stop army posting me to maiduguri? Mtcheww yinmu |
nice one but remove wande, and add m.i waconzy, guiterman,wierd mc and others even some even try to drop 1hit while some no drop any. |
yinmu abeg free the clown joor!!! |
Miss dis guys also, GINO, PAUL PLAY |
Abeg don't mind the clown, maybe you come to our barracks and lodge complain....mtchewww u no get better work... |
I don win up to 150,000.00k |
Story for the GODS noni jare.... |
petezenith: I begin to wonder if this man knows what he is doing with this continuous refusal to invite our best players to don the colours of the national team. Last time I checked, mikel has been a bench warmer at chelsea. If keshi says Iheanacho has not broken into the first team of man city how bout mikel that has become a liability at his club and posts poor performances for the national team. If martins will be excluded for the national team cos of age why was a player like Ameobi that is old and not regular for club included at the world cup? We need to ask keshi wat his criteria is for a player being called into d national team. Our best legs are not in the super eagles. He says 'martins shud give the younger players a chance to display their talents' who are these younger players if not Iheanacho mr keshi? Emenike? or Igeibor? Its high time we get a competent coach for the eagles.nice one my guy |