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TV/MoviesRe: Why Did People Loose Interest In Bleach? by Crayola1: 6:09am On Dec 23, 2012
Too much filler. And it was boring filler that made you forget the original story line. The filler is so bad that the animation company has put the show on hiatus until Tite Kubo figures out when he wants wrap things up.
PoliticsRe: Fashola Switches On The Lagos Festival Of Lights. PICS. Eko O Ni Baje O.... by Crayola1: 6:05am On Dec 23, 2012
Lord see how poverty can afflict the mind undecided People bragging over Christmas light, what next? Sidewalks? Four way intersections?

How a person can tribalize Lights, only God knows grin

My neighbors have a better display grin
PoliticsRe: Achebe’s Biafra Memoir In IOS Best Books For 2012 by Crayola1: 3:24am On Dec 21, 2012
Desola: modaforkers!

I lay all the blame on Adekunle for not killing all the moving and and the crawling.

He would have saved us the headache of having these swine in the midst of the living.
A born coward always looking for someone to do the work you are too lazy and useless to do. Whats wrong with your own two hands or is do you think your big fat mouth would get the job done?

Look at a pig calling others pig.
PoliticsRe: Achebe’s Biafra Memoir In IOS Best Books For 2012 by Crayola1: 3:21am On Dec 21, 2012
A bitter man who continues to still get paid for a book he wrote 50 damn years ago, I wish to have that kind of bitterness oooo grin

See Adiche get movie deal ooo I too want her bitterness cheesy
PoliticsRe: Achebe’s Biafra Memoir In IOS Best Books For 2012 by Crayola1: 8:24pm On Dec 20, 2012
I admire Soyinka but outside of literary circles no one knows him. Soyinka himself has admitted that he often has to correct people who think that it was Things Fall Apart that won him the Nobel Prize.

Millions of American students have read an Achebe novel his work is the go to place for African literature.
PoliticsRe: Achebe’s Biafra Memoir In IOS Best Books For 2012 by Crayola1: 8:16pm On Dec 20, 2012
Prof Corruption: It's unbelievable, unthinkable and an outright shame that folks are celebrating a mere newspaper nomination, Sunday Independent selection! Not even Economist, the best known of Britain's newspapers. They just have to climb everything within vicinity to safe face. How shameful, how disappointing!


Anyway, I have nominated Achebe for Prof Corruption's Awards for 2012.
See real bootleg award cheesy
Achebe should accept Nigeria's award before that 419 award you are passing out
the man has been refered to in every best known paper the world over. Mandela, Morrison, and every relevent person know hime by name so why should he give a damn about you and your no name self prof. Confused. See how useless people try to elevate themselves to celeb status. Even after both you and Achebe die his books will be read till the end of timecheesy
PoliticsRe: Ibadan: One Of Five African Cities To Watch - Financial Times by Crayola1: 2:24am On Dec 18, 2012
Desola: come on, if it took just one of our brains to make your stupi.d general kill 2million of his people, why should it take 300 of our intelligent minds to beg a non-entity such as you? I think our goats would do just fine, what sayeth thou?
Some folks prove that mental illness left untreated has horrible consequences.

You talk a good game but don't have the muscle to back it up. I'd love to see you start a one woman protest in Lagos telling Igbo people to pack up, but I'll die three times over before that happens grin cowards doing what they do best, mouth off on the Internet and log of to sleep with their Igbo husband in your case. grin


Londoner here is example a of why Nigeria will never progress. It's the heat that is killing brain cells.
PoliticsRe: Why Nigeria's Southeast Should Not Intergate by Crayola1: 9:37pm On Dec 17, 2012
geez*:
Please read properly. Did I call Atlanta a state? You, my friend has a nut or two loose in your head and a major problem with comprehension and I meant Alaska not Atlanta which is a state. My bad but your failed to read
Your tribalism has finally affected your brain cheesy

How you get from Alaska to Atlanta

How can you blame your fuckup on someone else.

See ignorance at its highest
PoliticsRe: Osun Set To Inaugurate Tourist-friendly Park by Crayola1: 9:31pm On Dec 17, 2012
I hope it looks better than the "usual" "parks" in Nigeria. Trees and grass with a sidewalk is a glorified lot. grin

I dont why Nigeria struggles with the basic things...
CultureRe: NAIRALAND Discussed On SOMALINET by Crayola1: 7:37am On Dec 15, 2012
Most of the comments were at your expense cheesy

One even mentioned your craptastic blog. How is it possible that you are the most disliked person on 2 damn forums undecided grin That shite is sad as mess
Foreign AffairsRe: Gunman Kills 27 Including Children At An Elementary School by Crayola1: 1:16am On Dec 15, 2012
nagoma: You call him a gun man , a chairman or an ice cream man to glorify the killer of children - the softest target on earth,the most innocent . He must be the most wicked but because you didn't attach a hidden microphone on his gun to hear him shout something Akbar - then he is not a terrorist! Your reptilian brain is as good as dead. You are brain dead.
Oh my God are you mentally challenged? If you can prove that guy was screaming praise be to Jesus as he took aim at innocent children then we will call him a terrorist. The Virginia Tech shooter was Korean American, what are Koreans? Mostly Buddhist with some Christians? Its not a conspiracy, stop trying to politicize this tragedy and change the mind of your friends up North who kill in Allah's name repeatedly.
Foreign AffairsRe: Gunman Kills 27 Including Children At An Elementary School by Crayola1: 1:07am On Dec 15, 2012
Geewan: They will call him an islamist therefore I'm changing the title to "Christianist Kills 27 Including Children At An Elementary School."
See uselessness at its highest.
CultureRe: What Is 'traditional' To The Igbo? | Gịnị Bụ Omẹnàlà Na Ányá Ńdí Ìgbò? by Crayola1: 1:32am On Dec 14, 2012
So what would be a traditional outfit for today? smiley
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:55am On Dec 11, 2012
Anyway, some folks need a hobby. Skin color this and that undecided this has to be the 30+ thread on this. Lord kiss
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:52am On Dec 11, 2012
shymexx: How can wikipedia be more credible than that site??

The same wikipedia that can be edited by anyone?? grin
Wikipedia links to credible sources more often then not, that site's only source is someone's behind.
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:50am On Dec 11, 2012
~Royal~:
I put the same "emphasis" on Lip Prominence as well

Notice the wording is Exactly the same

Yet you approached me to only complain about the statements i made about noses

and not lips

When i have intertwined them Both

This is a direct result of your own brainwashing and negative perceptions of "Big Noses"

So keep your insecurities on the Sideline "Sister"...Ight? cheesy

Broad features is what I originally said grin


Crayola1: What's with all this broad features nonsense, a good deal of Nigerians have broad features that one would consider African, not just Igbo people undecided
~Royal~:

As an Igbo Woman, Don't be offended.

When Royal speaks of Broad Wide Noses...He is speaking of flawless Beauty

#TeamBigNoses
You brought up noses first, not me. So who is really insecure grin
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:25am On Dec 11, 2012
~Royal~:
Point to a quote where i put a negative blend of spice onto my descriptions of Noses.

i Think it's all in your Head.

I could say the same for you.
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:23am On Dec 11, 2012
shymexx: How's that a bootleg site??

Wikipedia is also a bootleg site then, no?? grin
Wikipedia is more credible than that site and that's saying something
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:22am On Dec 11, 2012
~Royal~:

Can i ask a Question?

Why do you keep equating "Big Nose" and "Wide Nose" as being something negative?

I have not seen one person write anything about Big Noses being a sign of Negativity

But only to point out it's so called "African-Ness"

#TheInsecutityofmyBeautifulBlackSisters
Its the way you say things that matter. African-ness doesn't exist Igbo people and the Khoi people are both African, so why don't they look alike?

You are not my brother so please step on with that fake bs.
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:20am On Dec 11, 2012
shymexx: This is the link: http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml

It's an academic source sponsored by the European union, not just any link...
What kind of bootleg site is that cheesy

It would end in org or eu, not com...
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:19am On Dec 11, 2012
~Royal~:
Yeah The Nose thing is very much a "Nigerian" thing i agree

But many people do tend to believe Igbo's have very distinctive noses.

I also agree that they do.

Nothing to be Ashamed of as a Nigerian or as an Igbo, either way
Okay so when they can show they don't have a stable full of folks with large noses they can talk.
Some of you folks have problems being black and it shows.
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:14am On Dec 11, 2012
~Royal~:

As an Igbo Woman, Don't be offended.

When Royal speaks of Broad Wide Noses...He is speaking of flawless Beauty

#TeamBigNoses
I'm not Igbo but I'm speaking from what I've seen. OBJ had nostrils wide enough that you could count the gray hairs individually from five feet away and is Yoruba.
GEJ has a nose on him and is Ijaw
Agbani Darego has a smaller nose and is Kalabari

On average broad noses are a thing among most Nigerian groups. And much of WA, SA, and EA in general unless you limit yourself to NA and HOA.

All this talk about noses sounds like an inferiority complex by some folks
CultureRe: Most Plausible Reason Why Some Binis and Igbos Have Fairer Skin Colour by Crayola1: 1:05am On Dec 11, 2012
What's with all this broad features nonsense, a good deal of Nigerians have broad features that one would consider African, not just Igbo people undecided
CultureRe: Nigeria Most Influential Monarch by Crayola1: 3:05am On Dec 10, 2012
None. Because if they had any influence Nigeria would not be the way it is today. Maybe they are part of the problem undecided
CultureRe: Cuisine Of The South East by Crayola1(op): 6:12pm On Dec 09, 2012
CultureRe: Cuisine Of The South East by Crayola1(op): 6:02pm On Dec 09, 2012
PoliticsRe: The Crave For Mega City by Crayola1: 7:39am On Dec 07, 2012
GARRI (x7):
And are you saying that LASG should stop building infrastructure and start distributing food and money to Lagosians??

You can never let go of Bigotry, can you??
Wow some folks can extrapolate to the moon if you let them cheesy

He is saying that its ok to have grand plans for the future but do not forget the people here today. The problem with Nigeria is that people want to go from bush to NYC in one jump when it doesn't happen like that. Go look at South Korea and see how they crept along the path to what they are today. They had slums, huts, shanties, you name it and now its developed.

People forget that NYC was a horrible place at the begining of the 20th century even up to the 70's it was no mans land. It was a decades long progressive movement that spoke on behalf of the poor and neglected sectors of society that allow Nigerians of all stripes to sell fake gucci purses free from fear of being shanked in broad daylight cheesy

Lagos is shaping to be a place where if you are not well off you better find somewhere else to lay your head. At least Abuja has the decency to tell you that up front cheesy

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