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Me just watching Nigerians ague about the lies their history book told them |
A bill should also be passed stooping NEPA from taking light unnecessarily... It is unfair...but impossible cause most of them there have generators |
Where all these fake beware lead to |
1...We had our own punk and tattoos: Inside front cover of the medical and surgical journal of His Majesty's Steam Ship Albert by J O McWilliam, MD, Surgeon. The Albert explored the course of the Niger River from 1841. "'One of the sons of Onnese Obi Osai chief of Aboh, River Niger', drawn by John Duncan. The illustration appears to have been cut from a published source and pasted inside the journal. Beneath it is a written note 'Ali Hare came on board accompanied by a dozen little boys, who seemed to be nearly coeval [the same age]. These were sons of the Obi." 2..Nudity wasn't a case: Plaited mats while you wait. On such an improvised seat she will sit by the hour, her skilful fingers moving with great rapidity. It is doubtful whether she can walk with the same ease of movement, for the coiled brass rods that encase her legs weigh about fifteen pounds. The plaiting of mats is an important industry in Nigerian villages, and slips of the young shoots of palms or of reeds are gathered by the natives for this purpose. Date1922SourcePeoples of All NationsAuthorPhoto: Northcote W. Thomas 3..An Igbo Dancer,the Then Slay Queen: Discomfort of fashion. The vocation of this woman of Achaia, Ibo country, is dancing, but the regulation anklet plates on her legs confine her dance-steps to a few measured "pas" made slowly and with caution to right and left. Date1922SourcePeoples of All NationsAuthorPhoto, Northcote W. Thomas
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1...We had our own punk and tattoos: Inside front cover of the medical and surgical journal of His Majesty's Steam Ship Albert by J O McWilliam, MD, Surgeon. The Albert explored the course of the Niger River from 1841. "'One of the sons of Onnese Obi Osai chief of Aboh, River Niger', drawn by John Duncan. The illustration appears to have been cut from a published source and pasted inside the journal. Beneath it is a written note 'Ali Hare came on board accompanied by a dozen little boys, who seemed to be nearly coeval [the same age]. These were sons of the Obi." 2..Nudity wasn't a case: Plaited mats while you wait. On such an improvised seat she will sit by the hour, her skilful fingers moving with great rapidity. It is doubtful whether she can walk with the same ease of movement, for the coiled brass rods that encase her legs weigh about fifteen pounds. The plaiting of mats is an important industry in Nigerian villages, and slips of the young shoots of palms or of reeds are gathered by the natives for this purpose. Date1922SourcePeoples of All NationsAuthorPhoto: Northcote W. Thomas 3..An Igbo Dancer,the Then Slay Queen: Discomfort of fashion. The vocation of this woman of Achaia, Ibo country, is dancing, but the regulation anklet plates on her legs confine her dance-steps to a few measured "pas" made slowly and with caution to right and left. Date1922SourcePeoples of All NationsAuthorPhoto, Northcote W. Thomas
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Are you joking...I would apply fully what is the juju in my village for ...if they cannot stop common corona Virus from penetrating my body? how do I apply please |
itsme01:I respect your hate man |
1...We had our own punk and tattoos: Inside front cover of the medical and surgical journal of His Majesty's Steam Ship Albert by J O McWilliam, MD, Surgeon. The Albert explored the course of the Niger River from 1841. "'One of the sons of Onnese Obi Osai chief of Aboh, River Niger', drawn by John Duncan. The illustration appears to have been cut from a published source and pasted inside the journal. Beneath it is a written note 'Ali Hare came on board accompanied by a dozen little boys, who seemed to be nearly coeval [the same age]. These were sons of the Obi." 2..Nudity wasn't a case: Plaited mats while you wait. On such an improvised seat she will sit by the hour, her skilful fingers moving with great rapidity. It is doubtful whether she can walk with the same ease of movement, for the coiled brass rods that encase her legs weigh about fifteen pounds. The plaiting of mats is an important industry in Nigerian villages, and slips of the young shoots of palms or of reeds are gathered by the natives for this purpose. Date1922SourcePeoples of All NationsAuthorPhoto: Northcote W. Thomas 3..An Igbo Dancer,the Then Slay Queen: Discomfort of fashion. The vocation of this woman of Achaia, Ibo country, is dancing, but the regulation anklet plates on her legs confine her dance-steps to a few measured "pas" made slowly and with caution to right and left. Date1922SourcePeoples of All NationsAuthorPhoto, Northcote W. Thomas
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itsme01:You're nothing but a hater...a real anti Igbo and a sign of Nigerian backwardness The whole post is real...check all ur sources...stop being stupid...I'm not Igbo but even a blind man knows that these people are too industrious all over the world..they can move Nigeria forward if only these northern bigots let them |
op you are very correct on this one ooo I Concord to 1,2 and three...I think its a sense of pride tho...it shouldn't flow that easily except it has happened before....but the pride plays well for guys...we always get to break the barriers ooo |
I really don't see the need of even spending money to try to help her....let her further tattoo her blindness Na....HOW DO U TATTOO UR EYES FOR GADSAKE!! |
And this shitty post plus others are on the front page.....appaling! |
All those saying...Shune Marriage....Avoid getting married I bet u their marriage cards are already in distribution as at now...leave them |
Guy chop this girl before u go...do not take her seriously anymore except ur faking it....fall sick every week and get her money for treatment...and you will never regret it |
#GET A TATTOO....it will be your happiest experience! I'm just imagining what she's telling us now |
Back then in my high school in Ikot Ekpene ...I had this senior in my ss3 who told me to wash his football jersey on a particular Saturday after games.that Sunday he asked me for the kits...I went to the hostel backyard where I hung them but they got missing...he told me to pay 3k for it..me KO...that jersey was barely 1k back then Not to be disrespectful I was busy avoiding him...but whenever he caught me...I always got the beatings of my life...washed his clothes...sometimes my provisions were seized The end came wen I discovered that he went to pick the kits without telling me so I'll pay...and even further used them during other games periods...even did the same trick on my class mate who had given him 2k already...I kukuma told my parents...he was reported and almost expelled...My nigger almost didn't believe I could report him... But I suffered in his hands sha |
You could start forextrading |
You could start fired trading |
Come home and watch how bubus government kills your lovely dreams...your not the first my child...but congrats tho |
BlackfireX:Straight From the gate of Hell! |
Mr op...inasmuch as most of these writeups are correct...I disagree with cross river girls own OK....its a mere stereotype ur portraying there...in any tribe... Girls are likely to compete and chase over handsome guys...you could attach pride to Akwa-Cross girls cos we are even afraid of girls without pride these days...it seems they have evil intentions towards us... |
In Always in on people use to do juju like Ekpo Nkawu...whereby if you wife cheats on you...such things as this might befall the woman...or she might like die or go mad depending on what the juju agreed..a case happened in GRA Ikot ekpene...in 2017,the pair were transfered from the motel to general hospital nearby...wen the husband was consulted...he had to bring the herbalist who conjured the Ekpo Nkawu to undo it...before they were set free... |
A state like Akwa Ibom produces loads of oil for this useless country only for the incomes to be led to Lagos...in less than ten years. ..Lagos port will become useless with Ibom Ibaka deep seaport...and leadership will come to south south as it should have |
Mishael42019:The world will be hell itself if Zionist like you ruled it...change ... |
Mishael42019:I don't doubt what you say...but if this spirit came back to make sure he builds a house for his mother... Don't dare call it an Evil Spirit...forget this hypocritic Judgment nonsense... We humans think we understand everything about the bible of spirits but we don't...I have heard of a case in Akwa Ibom where the guy appeared in a dream to the suster...told her how he died and where to get his clothes...they went there and truly found his clothes...Let's call REALITY Reality when it is |
AguofthEast:Please tell us of your encounter |
Had a Scottish dude like that on my fb who was working on an assignment on African ethnography... I helped him work the assignment with much assistance especially being from Nigeria...guy agreed to send me money...after everything... He stopped replying my chats...I just had to let it go |
Akwa ibom vs Cross River loading |
morgan100:Good |
Lol...my guy no wan die on top woman...maybe its God that even saved him by making the bead cut...what if that was his destiny |
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