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CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Breaks-up With Tania Omotayo? by deols(f): 1:55pm On Dec 16, 2013
All these children.

i tire for you all.

why tell the whole world nahh??
IslamRe: May Allah Bless Our Mothers by deols(f): 12:13pm On Dec 16, 2013
Amin.


But what did the teacher want? grin
RomanceRe: How To Guard Your Man Properly By Michelle Obama (Pictures) by deols(f): 6:15am On Dec 16, 2013
naptu2: They look hideous!

I wonder what those people talking about "solemn occasion" would say if they see what happens at Ikoyi Cemetery every Friday. You'll see undertakers dancing around with coffins, etc. The camera man that took that photo said that it would be impossible to remain stonu faced throughout the ceremony with the way the south africans were dancing and celebrating in the stadium.
I never liked big burials and what goes on with them.

But this is not about what I think. I actually have nothing against the leaders's photographed attitude to the burial.

I see more of mischievous people making unfounded claims and political loyalists trying to 'neutralise' the situation.
FashionRe: My Most Beautiful Girls On Nairaland by deols(f): 5:37am On Dec 16, 2013
Does a week pass without a post on NL girls??


It is getting boring undecided
FamilyRe: I Need Advice Plssssssssssss by deols(f): 4:55pm On Dec 15, 2013
you are 29. Ask him to marry you straight forward and discuss the prospects.

He'll chicken out if he does not want it..and you can be free to find someone else or let someone else find you.
FashionRe: What I Wore To My Sister's Wedding Yesterday by deols(f): 4:12pm On Dec 15, 2013
beautiful.

show us your shoe nahh
RomanceRe: How To Guard Your Man Properly By Michelle Obama (Pictures) by deols(f): 4:08pm On Dec 15, 2013
naptu2: Lol. South Africans were dancing and singing at the stadium. The announcer had to tell them to tone down the singing so that people could hear the speeches. Remember that this is an african funeral for an old man. Funerals for old men and women in Africa are usually seen as a celebration of life and the relatives are often expected to dance at the funeral.

Anyway, this is the view of the photographer that took the "non-sad" picture.
I wanted to show you this picture at the time but was not able to post it.

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