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Kai, this bishop explanation funny die... E be like say my naija police don beat confusion enter him brain. |
Odenigbo Aroli: Brother,embrace me let drink nkwuocha and eat kola nut. I have only love for you. Udo.Udo Nwanne... I withdraw my earlier outburst. *apologies* |
Very Funny.........NOT!!! |
chei |
Hmmm |
Gboliwe: dont be too quick bro. Beware of that one tooLol... But on a serious note, how can we unite and move forward if there is this much distrust and segregation amongst us. *shudders* |
This Statement Has Been Withdrawn |
This Statement Has Been Withdrawn |
^^^Bad guy... You caught me pants down! NICE STORY BRO... Am learning alot from it. Keep it flowing. |
Like seriously? Double deliverance aka home/away match aka first leg/return leg. Hmmm, dis wan is strooong! |
1. TRUST her. 2. CARE for her. 3. HELP her to improve and develop herself. 4. FAITHFULNESS. 5. MARRY her (optional). |
I think a single PORTRAIT of him will be better. The group pictures make it difficult to properly identify him. NB: I pray he should be found... I also pray he should contact his family if he's among those kind of people that travel abroad without informing anyone only to call after 3 or 4 years that they are in 'so so so and so' place. |
END TIME!!! *singing* I know that I can make it... First row tinz! |
OYO. |
Wonderful...Go boys go! |
Ola Johnson: Where are the "Channel O" houses with roofs made of palm fronds we see on Nollywood movies?Our houses don't take the 'Channel O' pattern. The mud houses, which are built in the normal square or rectangular shape, are only there for heritage sake as it's quite important to have such even if your modern house is a mansion. NB: 'channel o' mud houses are more prevalent from the middle-belt up north. |
[quote author=eagle,eye]Donigspain, Ihero hu onwa ina ako a NL, obu ihe mme me? Ma ona ari adum ele akuko ifo, bu ihe i na akoro ndi ifoń[/quote]Nwanne m nwoke, obu ihe mee eme (true life)... Ndeewo, obu dum mma ima ele ibu onye ngwe anyi. |
This one is strooong! |
Gboliwe: chineke! *gives him a hug* jokwa nwanne m. Kama, mbu nwami, a bughim nwoke. jokwa nnu.Chai, ewola iwo. Amam ele ibu nwa-ada... Gbeeka nnu. *Returns hug* |
Gboliwe: ikpa ra ezi?Mbu onye Okai... Jokwa nwanne m nwoke. |
Gboliwe: bia! Are you from Item?Mbu onye Item... Gu nwa kwanu? |
Gboliwe: I do not know of the maiden fattening room tradition in igboland. I got to know of it as practiced by the Rivers and Akwaibom states.Wow, am really interested in this. I wish to know more about ''Item Okpi: Ala gbawa Ôrachie''... Gboliwe I need the written history of my people. I've got myself full with distorted oral history. NB: The maiden 'cosmetic' preparation was a common traditional practice in Item Land although it's no longer observed: no thanks to Christianity and westernization. |
Is that so? |
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