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Forum Games / Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) Part 2 by dkings101(m): 7:21pm On Jun 06, 2011
rest wen ppl dey find the $$ in 10 figures
Forum Games / Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) Part 2 by dkings101(m): 6:54pm On Jun 06, 2011
here and there, every body for 9ja always optimistic and want to be rich
Romance / Re: How to overcome a broken heart? by dkings101(m): 12:34pm On May 30, 2011
Ms Potato,

Just read ur recent comments on "Black Men Makes Me Hot", but the fact is, even u r no longer wit ur bf, u would still bump into another black dude. So I would just advice u 2 just reconcile with him and ENJOY THE RELATIONSHIP WHILE IT LAST. Just have this at the back of ur mind. Since there are many factor that can't make u 2 to be together for like, just enjoy the relationship while it last. Believe me or not, U would still end up with another black dude, who knws if it is me wink grin

So reconcile with him, enjoy the fizzy.
Romance / Re: How to overcome a broken heart? by dkings101(m): 12:00pm On May 30, 2011
Ms Potato,

What happen to u and ur guy? So sad to hear this happen. Just take heart hmm, To let go, would advice u to relocate as memories of where and wat u guys have done and being to b4 would make u feel down,

But I would advice u reconcile with him cos the way u talk abt him really make me knw u love him so much, it might be break up but am sure you guys would reconcile. Just give it a try.
Computers / Re: The New Facebook Email by dkings101(m): 8:50am On May 25, 2011
Yes, it is nice. Nice concept. Yahoo and MSN would soon fold up, hehe
Computers / The New Facebook Email by dkings101(m): 3:10am On May 25, 2011
I just saw my new facebook email and tried it, It is Superb. A wonderful concept even our own copy copy lagbook.net can't beat it. Someone should warn Lagbook.net for stealing someone else technology cos they might be sued for Trillions of dollars for stealing someone else technology. Even to get 0.0000001 percent share from facebook is worth Billions of dollar.

Thumb Up to Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg.
Politics / Lagos Evacuates Corps Members From North by dkings101(m): 1:54pm On Apr 26, 2011
The Lagos State Govearnment on Monday evacuated 84 indigenes of the state, who are National Youth Service Corps members in Kano and Jigawa states.


The corps members arrived at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, aboard an Arik Air plane, and were received by officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency.


The corps members were among the youths stranded in the northern states as a result of the violence after the April 16 presidential election.


The Lagos State Commissioner for Culture and Home Affairs, Mr. Tunde Balogun, told journalists that the evacuation followed a distress call the government received that about 350 corps members, who were either indigenes or residents of Lagos, had been trapped in the post-election violence.


Also speaking on the development, the Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, said the corps members would be evacuated in two batches.


The LASEMA boss, who affirmed that the state was on top of the situation, said plans were on top gear to evacuate the remaining corp members if the situation in the North worsens.


He said, “After we were informed about crisis in Northern Nigeria, we convoked a meeting of stakeholders on how to rescue the corp members. We got a distress call from Bauchi, we quickly informed the governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola, and he instructed that we go ahead to plan for the evacuation of indigenes and residents of Lagos. We linked up with the leaders and the evacuation was successful”


He added, “Everything is under control, let them remain in a safe place and we will come and evacuate them.”


Recounting their experiences, one of the corp members, who identified himself as Nonye Monday said, “Our lives were threatened by the crisis in the North, we would want government to cancel the NYSC programme if it could not guarantee the safety and security of corp members. We lost our certificates and all our property, how are we going to recover those items?”


http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20110426339634
Sports / I’ll Never Watch Super Eagles Matches Again —olubayo’s Mother by dkings101(m): 1:50pm On Apr 26, 2011
The graveyard silence that enveloped the entire Ikpakodo area of Ogolonto in Ikorodu, Lagos State, told the story.


Death had done its worst again, this time through an auto crash, snatching a young and vibrant ‘resident’ of the area, Adefemi Olubayo, in faraway Greece penultimate Monday.


As at Friday afternoon when our correspondent visited the home of the Adefemis, hordes of sympathisers were still around to console the mother of the fallen footballer and other members of the family.


Twenty-five-year-old Olubayo died on his way to the airport to catch a flight to Nigeria to finalise the plans for wedding to Folashade Adeshina, a Part Two Mass Communications undergraduate. The wedding ceremony was fixed for May 26.


Despite the mournful mood in the compound, it was quite fascinating to note that Olubayo’s death – as harsh as it may be on the family – had further strengthened the family’s faith in the Lord.


“I know the holy angels have accepted him in heaven. There is no way Satan can be more powerful than God. In all these, The Holy Bible is my weapon,” Olubayo’s mother, Titilayo Adefemi, said, clutching her Bible.


The story goes that Titilayo encouraged her son to play football against his late father’s disapproval.


His disciplinarian father, Ezekiel, was a soldier. He always had a punishment for the young lad whenever he caught him playing football to the detriment of his studies.


During his elementary school days in Morocco Military Primary School, he arranged with his mother and siblings to beat his father’s ‘trap’. He would have played enough of the day’s football after closing hours in school before returning home just before his father’s arrival. On days he was not lucky enough to return before his father, Titilayo was always available to inform him of his father’s presence, and Olubayo would sneak in through the back door without his father’s knowledge.


The story didn’t change even when he gained admission into Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja, Lagos, where he played for the school football team without his father’s knowledge.


But after school, Olubayo could not hide his desire of making a career out of football any more from his father as a career and enrolled at Pepsi Football Academy, Yaba, before moving on to play for Rainbow United, Racine, Delta United and Insurance.


Afterwards, Olubayo joined the multitude of Nigerian players in Europe and then onto to the national U-20 team, the Flying Eagles.


His father had no option but to celebrate his son, especially after his achievement at the Beijing 2008 Olympics, where he helped Nigeria reach the final of the men’s football event, to the fulfillment of Titilayo. However, due to the death of Olubayo, football, which once brought her joy, has now turned to sorrow for her.


“I am feeling very bad because I didn’t expect his death. No mother prays for the death of her child, but I still give thanks to God.


“But I can no longer watch Eagles matches because it will bring back memories of my son’s time in the team. Whenever he played for the team, it made me happy but it is impossible to do that now,” she said mournfully.


Olubayo’s elder brother, Abiodun Adefemi, said he was contented with his brother’s success in football, but he lamented his short life.


He said, “We take his death like any family that loses their child, their beloved one; somebody in his prime; somebody you have taken care of and watched him grow up. It’s devastating, but we still give thanks to God because if you cry from now till thy kingdom come, it won’t bring him back.


“In as much as you cannot deny that there is the physical and spiritual, one thing stands. If God says something will not happen, it won’t. It’s just like the story of Job in the Bible. God gave Satan the go-ahead to punish Job just for His name to be glorified.


“I wouldn’t want to subscribe to his death being attributed to spiritualism rather I would look at the positive aspect of his life. I can’t say someone was responsible for Bayo’s death because I believe that someone who cannot create life cannot take it.


“It’s painful but we take solace in a life well-spent. Jesus Christ spent about 33 years but his legacies are still there over 2, 000 years after his death. Some spent up to 100 years and nothing has been heard about them again since they died.


“Immediately my brother died, my e-mails, facebook and phone were filled with messages from all over the world. It tells you about the kind of impact he had on people. Those are the things I want to concentrate on and not on whether somebody killed him or not. Life belongs to God; He is the one that can give or take it. What can we do? If the Lord does not build, the builder builds in vain.


“We take solace in the fact that in his short lifespan, he left a positive impact on the sand of time. Olubayo is my brother and he’s someone that took the family name Adefemi beyond imagination.”


Abiodun’s mother toes the same line with her eldest son.


“We thank God that he (Olubayo) did not run mad or got lost. Only God knows the truth about his death,” she said.


However, despite taking solace in the Lord, Abiodun admits that the death of his brother has left a big gap in the family.


“I feel it most because we were like pals. We are five children in the family; two boys and three girls. So he was the only one I could confide in. Who do I discuss with now?


He was the big brother of the house even though he was younger than me. Without him knowing, I used to draw inspiration and strength from him.


“Like they say, if a window closes, God will open doors. I just pray that God answers our prayers. There are some of his dreams and aspirations I shared in. I pray that God helps me to actualise these dreams so that his name will be immortalised. But honestly, it’s like a bigger part of me has been taken off,” he said.


Abiodun lamented reports claiming his brother died because he did not use his seat belt on the day of the accident insisting that he was a very cautious driver.


“We read all those reports in the papers but what we want to ask is that ‘where did they get their information from?’ Do they have a police report? No. So you begin to wonder. “Were they present at the scene of the accident? We heard about bad weather in Greece on the day of the accident but mention was not made about seatbelt.


“I have driven him severally and he has driven me too. If he is driving, the first thing he would do is use his seat belt. He would then look at the person on the passenger seat and say ‘hey, won’t you use your seat belt?’


“When you live abroad, you must obey the law to the letter; he’s been abroad for over seven years and has inculcated that attitude. He doesn’t even drive without his driver’s license not to talk of not using seatbelt. He was a very careful person.”


He also frowned at reports that Olubayo’s fiancée, Folashade, was pregnant and that the family abandoned her to her fate.


“A colleague first told me about the story that he read in the papers that my late brother’s fiancée was pregnant and we abandoned her.


“I was angry because I had spoken with her after Bayo’s death. Even her father called me to sympathise with me and there was no mention of pregnancy. We would be happier if she was pregnant because it means my brother left a life behind.


“So I called her and said ‘is there anything you think I should know?’ She said she read in the papers that she was pregnant but said that there was no truth in the stories. I don’t know why people would prefer to sensationalise stories to sell their papers.


There is no iota of truth in the stories going around that Shade is pregnant. She was here on Thursday. For us, she is already a member of the family whether she is legally married to Bayo or not.


“Despite the fact that Bayo had the fame and popularity for women to flock around him, he never brought a woman to the family. Shade was the first and only lady he brought to the family.


That makes her special. If she was pregnant, we would celebrate her and not reject her. I wish she was pregnant,” Adefemi added.


Will anything concerning the late Olubayo ever bring smile to the mother’s face again?


“He (Olubayo) is a government child because he gave his all to Nigeria.


“So they should do something to immortalise him; something that will make his name still remain relevant. That will make me happy,” Mrs. Adefemi said.


http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201104262484115
Politics / Ethiopia To Export Power To 7 Countries by dkings101(m): 9:45pm On Apr 21, 2011
Haile-Mariam Desalegn, the Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia has said, Thursday, that his country intends to export power to seven neighbouring countries after the completion of the Great Ethiopian Dam.

Briefing newsmen in Addis Ababa, Desalegn, who is also the country’s Foreign Minister, said the construction had since commenced along the Nile River and that the dam would generate more than 5,250 mega watts of electricity.

He listed the countries to benefit from the dam as Egypt, Djibouti, Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, Somalia and South Sudan after her full pledged independence.

Desalegn said a high-level committee was expected to meet with Ethiopian government officials next month to open negotiations on how to ensure maximum utilization of the dam especially after construction.

“An Egyptian delegation will be in Addis Ababa to meet with us. It is a good step by the new Egyptian regime to open a new chapter of relationship between the two countries.

“We are ready to have a good and smooth relationship with Egypt just like we have with Sudan,’’ he said.

He said while Ethiopia would benefit more from the dam, countries closer to the Nile such as Egypt would also drive many benefits as it would have less environmental impact.

Desalegn said about 1.2 million Ethiopians in the diaspora, especially those in Europe and North America, have expressed willingness to invest in the project.

The dam, which would hold 62 billion cubic litres of water, would cost about 4.7 billion U.S. dollars.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/04/ethiopia-to-export-power-to-7-countries/
Politics / Cesc Fàbregas Congratulate Gej On Twitter! by dkings101(m): 5:43pm On Apr 21, 2011
@cesc4official
Cesc Fàbregas Soler
Good luck to Goodluck Jonathan. Nigerian new president.
19 Apr via Twitter for BlackBerry®

link: http://twitter.com/#!/cesc4official
Politics / Video Of Election Rigging In River State. by dkings101(m): 10:49am On Apr 16, 2011
Am so marvel to see this. So sad that this still happen in the Nigeria. See the way the woman is just thumb printing on every paper, so disgraceful and I hope this woman is arrest and prosecuted. Wish INEC nullify the election of the polling station. Wat a FRAUD.


http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1980290353484
Politics / Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by dkings101(m): 7:30pm On Apr 10, 2011
muami:

Of course, Buhari will win next week election - a newly formed party chasing the ruling PDP out in FCT, Kaduna, Katsina, Nasarawa, etc. Note that majority of us are not driven by the local contestants - senate, rep, etc. We are supporting and will vote for CPC only because of Buhari - for me, I don't care who wins the national assembly election. The good thing is, there wont be any clear majority by any party in the coming house. This is good if Buhari wins.



You are silly and U don't mean Good for the nation and your generation. Which school Joe went to? FYI, the PHD can be bought okay? Have u forgetten the University of Toronto hse speaker? Did he attend the sch? They also say Joe which went to Uni, but listen to her grammar with bomb, I lost my grand mum cos of her grammar, lol.

Listen BB got the experience and he has once manage the affairs of this nation and he did it with pass mark. He manage PTF and other project with no problem or vice activity being faulted by anyone, SO he can do it again.

U better reason why and invest your future and the 1 of your generation in CPC cos they mean well for 9ja and not Fee Dee Fee.
Politics / Gej Transformation Package by dkings101(m): 10:11am On Apr 07, 2011
Fellow 9jirans,

Just saw this pics on facebook. GEJ is giving out money, mobile and camera to buy ppl's vote.

"Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign managers assembled some Nigerian news editors at about 2.00pm yesterday in Room 804 of the Sheraton Hotels, Abuja and doled out N200,000 each in N500 denominations along with Samsung Galaxy Tab and a pack of lapels. Journalism for sale!"

We should all boycott GEJ and PDP and govt in BB,

BB for President,

BB for transformation and change.



Source:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jumbo-PAY/109086389162774

Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 5:42pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

But you wont find it cause he is not yet the ex president tongue


What is there to share when you know u are giving and he cannot give at all? undecided Common now. . . Thats how men use women u know. becuase of love, the female is willing to give money to that poor bf of hers to pay his house rent, pay all his bills and even pay for his school fees, his clothes, his food, his HP credit, his health and etc etc. Now would u want to be in that situation? I dont think so now.

But you wont find it cause he is not yet the ex president

That Guy, na Bad Guy. Mo Politics, Sex Politics and even Racist Politics, He knows hw to govern in a wayowayo way. I like his way of govt if we can have him in Nigeria. He can govern but he is a bad dude. Believe me. There system of govt make him govern like tat. They are dont operate democratic system bt parliamentary.

The guy dey try sha but na Bad guy,

I can explain more abt the late mongolia babe wen dem say him throw away, I better code my word here even if na 9ja forum cos I dey fear cos this country, any small thing dem don put u for I.S.A oo (Internal Security Act) to detain U indefinately lol
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 5:41pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

But you wont find it cause he is not yet the ex president  tongue

That Guy, na Bad Guy. Mo Politics, Sex Politics and even Racist Politics, He knows hw to govern in a wayowayo way. I like his way of govt if we can have him in Nigeria. He can govern but he is a bad dude. Believe me. There system of govt make him govern like tat. They are dont operate democratic system bt parliamentary.

The guy dey try sha but na Bad guy,

I can explain more abt the late mongolia babe wen dem say him throw away, I better code my word here even if na 9ja forum cos I dey fear cos this country, any small thing dem don put u for I.S.A oo (Internal Security Act) to detain U indefinately lol
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 5:27pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

Not really. I was thinking moe of whether if he is able to support himself in the country instead of depending on me to support him. More towards that

So wats love without sharing, Guess U ve shared wat U were avoiding nw.
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 5:20pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

na waaa ooo. . . Didnt know you guys see us as materialistic girls. embarassed lipsrsealed

So U also testify tat, No money no talk. So I was right hehehe.
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 5:03pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

na waaa ooo. . . Didnt know you guys see us as materialistic girls. embarassed lipsrsealed

No but K/L bases r telling us so ooo. Really don't feel offended but K/L Chinko, very hard U can see them with darky cos

1. They work 24/7.
2. No time for bf all.
3. No money no talk.
4. Come to sunway and mid valley and see the way they shop, U would be discourage to toast them.

Once thing abt chinko in K/L is they are all "Tak Tahun" I call them "Tak Tahun Family" cos they seems to know nothing, even if U ask them were can I take taxi, they wd tell U "Tak Tahun", (Tak Tahun mean I dont know)
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 4:53pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

Mahathir ke? Forget about that ! Now its najip. Now that f00l is a b45tard that one I can confirm so. he even murdered a Thailand women and close the case in court at the tip of his fingers!. Evil!

My dear, what Im tellin u now is not just mere words, its what I have encounter and experienced.

So tell me, is it because of the chinse guys whom go threaten you Nigerian guys to the extreme is the caused of why you guys dont date Chinese?

Cause I get thaqt alot like say my bobo's friends come visit us and when they see me they will ask my bobo, Uhmmm. . . She be chinko abi? And my bobo says yes and they will open their eyes in shock like say I look like alien.


Actually I do have family members there but I dont contact them anymore due to the racial issues. My mother's elder sister got married to a jamaican man and they have 4 kids. Now about my age. We use to visit but not anymore cause my grandparents dont like the Jamaican dude from before

In K.L it is very hard to get a chinko babe cos they r money conscious and they see with us with one of those racist eyes. K.L Chinko prefer older men tat would buy then cars and feed dem bills. darky wen dey hustle can't support them and not up to their level. Even Chinese from China sef dey look us like poo can U imagine?? Hehehe. Chinko in K.L are hard to date expect the outdated once, sorry on offense.

Najid na Money P0litics and racist he is playing, it is mongolian babe. So many story being it, Only wen there is election he gives out Billions of RM, Bad guy, i hope a revote come in the country like egypt and tunisia.
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 4:39pm On Apr 01, 2011
Tosinville:

Dkings101
bro, you're a funny guy lol

Na true talk oo broda. Na Jase Bond life we dey live here ooo, Imagine ur babe wan come visit U. U would just open ur door and burglary fully open like U want to catch bird. Lol. They would jusr creep enter then U wd just look door cos if u go n pick them, you might attract escort. lol
Ms. Potato:

I was just pulling your legs. grin I know naa. I am Chinko maself and u can imagine what wahala my bf gos through every single day. Moeover, this my chinko family want cause him more wahala ooo.

yes, no mind them malay fools! They are the stoopidest being Ive ever seen! No offense! angry

Most stupid ppl I also came across in my life. I called them "Cover hair bt never cover the rainforest region below" hehehe. They r so naive, all just because of the Govt and Mahathir that spoilt them.

@ Ms Potato

I understand where u coming from thats why I said earlier that we had to make naija and Malaysia a visiting counry instead. U know, we even promise to visit Naija once every 6 months or so. Cause we both agree that it is his birth land and he needs to visit his parents and siblings and I ned to respect his parents and siblings as well. But common, who no go like better things for their pikin? if you have a choice, would you rather have
your kids having a Canadian passport or a Nigerian passport? Please be honest with me.

Practical is better than theory. It is easier said than do, U guys should take the step from nw. Experience is a teacher they say.
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 4:23pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

I believe the problem is him dating an Indian girl which makes it more harder for him. If he dated a Chinko, he might hardly get that wahala for street oo. LOL!

But do u know you can't date Chinko in sarawak, cos chinese guys go use sword finish U. Chinko girls r no go area for African dudes.

Even in K.L, Malay guys can trail you down to ur hse with ur gf and wen they hear the girl screaming for orgasm na then them go come group demselve like Boko Haram come cut ur banana, no 1 is safe, just stay in a high living quarter with civilize and matured ppl.
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 4:19pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

Why would someone go back to Naija when there is constant no electricity in the country?

Why would someone go back to Naija when he knows just drinking the and bathing with the dirty water there would caused him to go ill?

Why would someone go back to Naija when he knows he can never live in his family's house anymore due to the no space and dirty water and no electricityand that he has to live in a hotel which cause like RM300.00 a night (ridiculously expensive)?

Why would someone go back to Naija when he knows what he earns monthly cannot even support him in Naija just cause the country is selling everything there too expensive?

The lists goes on my dear,  .

As for me, I dont really care about my own malaysian Culture. I am not even proud of it. Malaysians are good at declaring the One Malaysia and how Multiracial the people is but yet they go slaughter the foreignors because of the colour of their skin and worst off, hey are even slaughtering themselves just because he is chinese and she is Indian and so on so forth! This country is more than enough corrupted to call my own and what the hell do I care about the food here? Abeg! U and I know, Malaysian food is very unhealthy! Too much sugar and too much oil!

My bobo dont have to worry about food. He has taught me what he has to taught me about his native dish and I cook them all the time for him. That one no be wahala.


i come to notice that Indian girls like Black guys alot.


Home is Home even if it is slum. All the above listed do U knw I born and raised up in such situation and likewise your bf so why wd he hate the country becos of that?? Anyway, diff ppl wt diff perceptive. I don't know if you read this post

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-344772.160.html

Read and see what the guy said in the post. Even after staying in America, he still want to return home. Do you know we are on a journey in a foreign land?? One day we have to return back home anyhw anyhw. But I miss the nigeria and it wahala oo, all makes the country sweet.

So Ms Potato, help your bf arrange the puzzle well and I pray for the best for U 2.

Na only India U see, chinese and Malay ko? All they date darky na, e depend on every babe taste, same as urs which is an example.
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 4:03pm On Apr 01, 2011
My gf na Indian, cos them too fine well well, lol
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 4:02pm On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

Originally I dont want to talk about this bu I just did. Oh well undecided

Hey, what kinda malaysian girl u are dating?

I would rather you advice him. How can a Nigerian says he hates is mother land? Thats ridiculous. Pls don't believe that statement. Yes wen something is in such a relationship like this, in order to save the relationship plans like this would erupt but that doesn't mine he won't go back to Nigeria someday. If he hate the country tat much then does he visit home? He shouldn't ve.

Anyway, I pray for the best for u 2 and get ur heart and mind prepare if it would be the worst okay? Cos going to a neutral ground just to save a relationship is not the best cos 1 day U wd want to eat nasi goreng ayam or bak kut teh or sateh then U wd remember Malaysia and He also would miss 9ja flavor and want to return home?

A man tat has investment back home won't say "I hate Nigeria or I want to be canada just because Nigeria is not good politically and economically. So wen Nigeria come do, wat guarantee you have that he won't return for good. No place like home so before you make sacrifice 2. think the pro and con okay?

Wish you the best.
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 3:45pm On Apr 01, 2011
Tosinville:

Dking101
Mane, is that how racist & worst malaysian folks are, so majority of them still have this cave men mentality just exactly what ms.potato told me on yim?¿¿ don't worry if shitt like this continue with black folks in their country then we'll burn 'em & their down embassy in lagos someday to stop ppl from going to their country.


Yes oo brother, No be small thing. I know of a friend who jump from 10th floor just to run for his life. Wat was is crime? Just because he is dating a local and the indian gangster want to end is life cos they r envious of his big banana in btw is legs. The guy got to Jump and he broke his leg. Only wen they saw he jump they all spare him. Now he is walking like "Shelenge, one one leg shakara".

For me, they owez feel like hitting me with helmet sp I am owez on a look up wenever I work with my gf. Even they can go as far asking my gf in their language "Oh, our bna is small tat why U want big one huh?? I hope U r enjoying it?". Can you imagine? When they say stuff like tat, her counternance would just change and at that moment, if I ask her she would say nothing just cos she don't want me to start arguing with them tat would lead to fight. So many things here oo, KL in general only in Langkawi and most place u r welcome.


@Ms Potato

To answer your question:
1) We both have decided not to base in Malaysia but will take Malaysia as a visiting country
2) When I give birth, my children will never be a malaysian nor a Nigerian citizen. My bf is currently working on migrating to Canada. He says that he will make sure the both of us get there. I am honestly scared about his decisions but he has actually made up his mind.
3) We both agreed not to even migrate to Naija cause he says he dosnt want his kids to go through poo like he did having a Nigerian passport and all those crap but we will also make it as a visiting country.



I feel not only merely saying it but come to think of it on the practical point of view. U r malaysia, he is 9ja and your children wd be citizen of another country. Country which neither you or him are citizen of. It would be hard u know. But I just pray u 2 find a most easy way of being together for ever. One thing I need to remind you, an adage says "Home is Home". One day he would want to leave US or canada for 9ja and like wise you, and the kids? Do they have any ancestor or grand parent from Canada, which country they would call there father or mother land?? It is easy said than done so the best is if u want to marry him, u ve to give up Malaysia for Nigeria hehehe. Hope u r ready for that?
Romance / Re: Mixed Couples And Racism On Both Sides by dkings101(m): 10:58am On Apr 01, 2011
Ms. Potato:

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOLLLL!!!!  grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

I need to watch the movie again to see who is Kimberly embarassed


Ms Potato, hw far? Hw u dey? U still dey vex for me for tat day? Hope say U no dey vex again. We argue, lash and to settle.

How 190? Help me greet am.


As per your relationship palava, I have been subscribing to it, Must say I felt for you and the racist remarks all. U knw malaysia na and hw they reason. Do u knw I owez feel insecure wen walking the street of K.L with my gf? Some time they want to fight me, stab me or throw helmet on me. Do you know they insult in gf with their language wenever we walk by and she would be like "feel down and sick" and the worst is she can't even reply them back cos she is scared they would call their gangster to kill me.

I understand what you are passing thru and I knw from the way u talk u love ur bf so much but have u sit down with him 1 on 1 to ask him this question:

1. If you will marry me will you base in Malaysia all your life?
2. If we give birth, what citizenship would our children claim?
3. Also ask yoursef if you are ready to live in 9ja all your life.

You might be having a rosy relationship nw bt what happen wen it fades? Maybe then u r in Nigeria and married to him and don't forget if u 2 relocate to Nigeria, he would have a taste for 9ja babes, So there is so many pro and con in this issue even if my gf and I talk abt it, is like spelling a death sentence or breaking up, lol

So we just enjoy our relationship for nw while it last cos I knw for sure I would go back someday and she also knw tat but it make her sober so many times. Moreso, I don't think u can sacrifice your malaysian citizenship for 9ja and vice versa, moreover Malaysia will not even give you I.C talkless of work.
Romance / Re: Getting Married: A Blessing Or A Curse? by dkings101(m): 6:17pm On Mar 22, 2011
190 hw far?
Sorry for the other day. Na one of those things.

As per the post, Most ppl rush into marriage without having future investment, home, financial standing and when problems erupt due to finance and hardship of the economy, it tend to shack matrimonial homes as well.

Na to work real hard b4 tying the knot is the best advice. So many young ppl r venturing into marriage without knowing say soon both partner would be tired of each other cos they married outta lust.
Romance / Re: Why Are Nigerian Men Big Spenders? by dkings101(m): 11:53pm On Mar 18, 2011
PPl wen no wear pant dey run naked, Oyibo go laff una.

Good nite abi na Morning sef, lol
Romance / Re: Why Are Nigerian Men Big Spenders? by dkings101(m): 11:38pm On Mar 18, 2011
2buff:

lol church mind.
e don tale since I hear that phrase. You hail from waffi side?

All join, na one 9ja.

My dispute is straight n precise and meant for OP as I ve stated. I wonder why body dey bite some ppl for here. 190 dey claim razor hand and me sef no get him time again. We dey relate, we no fight.
Romance / Re: Why Are Nigerian Men Big Spenders? by dkings101(m): 11:34pm On Mar 18, 2011
Goldieluks:




dking, retreat?
like seriously,were we fighting? shocked shocked
dammit!!!

We are not fight but sharing our church mind,
REALITY101:

Dking silent is the best answer for a fool right? But 190 is the one silencing you cheesy

Na 190 tasi me first, me no knw nobody for here, am just disputing the post and tats all.
Romance / Re: Why Are Nigerian Men Big Spenders? by dkings101(m): 11:25pm On Mar 18, 2011
Goldieluks:

tata dking. undecided

Lol, una retreat. I think say una dey chew gum? Super glue family. Wonder if u guy can buy chicken for 9ja sef. Abeg am don with U guy before dem ban me. I don share my mind.

Silence is the best answer for fools like 190. Learn and stop drinking canal water and get a life with Anti virus. Poo.
Romance / Re: Why Are Nigerian Men Big Spenders? by dkings101(m): 11:16pm On Mar 18, 2011
Abeg make 190 and Goldie go sleep, I no get time for 190. Make no come use him silly and senseless self buy my bed. My babe don dey vex. Make I go sleep. I no get time for UK ppl come dem stingy pass super glue.

190, if ppl dey talk better U keep shut cos U r saving for your forced coming marriage. OKay?

Get Lost and Cry on your low savings.

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