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Fashion / Re: Naija Girls On Youtube by ezotik: 2:15pm On May 29, 2013 |
naija girls are all over youtube these days and dem dey try. but i noticed they are mostly in the US. two i always look out for are peakmill and enibaby4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiIXXB937q0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYHkaihdvbs |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 7:11pm On May 27, 2013 |
AdoZazzau: yet na ur mouth dey leak dirty water all over this thread? dis na why people nor dey take una seriously. u cannot be advocating one thing while u are doing the opposite. lol, imagine a fulani accusing someone of "follow follow white man" when u are literally an arabized negroid? the hypocrisy stinks to high heavens. abeg go chop koboko for and get the fvck outta here with that holier than thou bullchit |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 6:04pm On May 27, 2013 |
AdoZazzau: are u a comedian? coz if anything yorubas are generally believed to be the nigerians who embrace their culture more. but what culture do fulanis have? apart from getting flogged for some pvssy and islam? u are funny. 1 Like |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 4:21pm On May 27, 2013 |
AdoZazzau: and for some odd reason, u have not been able to smell the arrogance stinking from this thread particularly from ur posts? why is ur sense of smell so bad? is it coz u are only used to the smell of cattle shit? hey, just guessing.. and i maybe wrong |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 3:04am On May 27, 2013 |
lol, "sharo to shine to the kongo" kinda rhymes btw... just saying. |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 2:58am On May 27, 2013 |
shymexx: yeah, and i noticed didn't say anything either in her backhanded comments on the first page. ... hmmm, i smell ethnic-bias laced with "race-based philosophy" or, is this thread purely a lust for fulani d-ck? perhaps searching for a fulani male who will use sharo to shine the kongo? i maybe wrong on all counts tho. 1 Like |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 2:29am On May 27, 2013 |
somalia9: fulanis try to ride on the back of somali/ethiopians lmao not yet, but i see it coming... coz after all, oyibo don talk am already... Physically, except where miscegenation over several generations has blurred the image, they run remarkably true to type. It is possible, for example, to pick Fulani out of a group of other Africans with much greater certainty than, say, Scandinavians out of a group of Europeans. Typical Fulani approximate closely to their own physical ideals of light copper-coloured skin, straight hair, narrow nose, thin lips, and a slight but wiry frame. |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 11:42pm On May 26, 2013 |
Abiyamọ: Dangote is alive and his possibilities are endless. why are u still calling him fulani and using him for ur assertion? coz the man seems to be hausa at least that's what ur wiki says on his profile. which is which? or the man is hausa-fulani? |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 10:18pm On May 26, 2013 |
it seems there is a fight over dangote's ethnicity between the hausa and fulani coz today he is hausa, tomorrow he is fulani... but i thought dangote is hausa? coz im sure ive seen his ethnicity discussed on this forum before. |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 3:31pm On May 26, 2013 |
bokohalal: lol, yea... u can use knowledge of edo as a second language to get points for admission into manitoba schools. so instead of french for example, u can use edo and i actually know the examiner in winnipeg who will test u. elementary edo anyway but hey it is there... and she gets paid like $50 an hour for it. |
Culture / Re: For People Who Understand French-parlons Notre Francais Ici by ezotik: 4:14am On May 26, 2013 |
Texas.Cowgirl: first of all, go down low ... then shake dat ikebe, na u get am! |
Culture / Re: Who Do I Serve First? My Husband Or A Guest? by ezotik: 3:04am On May 26, 2013 |
i think the guest should come first coz after all he is the "guest" visiting both u and oga at home. but in a public function and u happen to be amongst those serving, then oga comes first before anybody. but to save urself from arguments, attend to ur hubby first at all times....coz no one (hubby, guest, or elder) is going to take offense over why madam served her husband first before the other. |
Culture / Re: The Fulanis, Africa's Most Influential Tribe by ezotik: 1:16am On May 26, 2013 |
Abiyamọ: ah ah, u do not have to reduce the influence of binis in nigeria coz u want to prove how influential the fulanis are. and outside nigeria, bini's influence is still growing in unusual places. in the province of manitoba for example, edo language is the only accredited nigerian language for academic purposes. so easy on the backhanded comment. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Michael Adeboloja 'Mujahid' - One Of Woolwich Attackers Is A British-Nigerian? by ezotik: 2:46pm On May 23, 2013 |
tpia@: from reciting the koran? |
Politics / Re: Michael Adeboloja 'Mujahid' - One Of Woolwich Attackers Is A British-Nigerian? by ezotik: 2:04am On May 23, 2013 |
GoodSamaritan: He desired 72 virgins, hence he did what it takes to get them. Period! i don't know why they are not inspired by the swazi king that u can have ur 72 virgins here on earth (peacefully) instead of in the land of see me no more. 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: British Soldier Beheaded In Woolwich, London by ezotik: 12:15am On May 23, 2013 |
TheBookWorm: I do not see how these Nigerians in the UK are joking on this thread. they are not really laughing, they are just overwhelmed by the magnitude of what happened. |
Culture / Re: Is There Any Tribe/ethnicity That Has Exactly The Same Culture And Language? by ezotik: 12:21am On May 20, 2013 |
bokohalal: The Binis. i wouldn't say that. at least i know there is no 'urho' in usen. it is senior takes all. |
Culture / Re: Is There Any Tribe/ethnicity That Has Exactly The Same Culture And Language? by ezotik: 11:17pm On May 19, 2013 |
somalia9: The Somali language (Somali: Af-Soomaali, Arabic: اللغة الصومالية) is an Afro-Asiatic language, belonging to the family's Cushitic branch. It is spoken by ethnic Somalis in Greater Somalia and the Somali diaspora, and as an adoptive language by a few neighbouring ethnic minority groups and individuals. while u were here trolling the forum, somaliland celebrated 22 yrs of their breakaway from somalia yesterday. i saw it on tv and they swore never to join u negroes in the south. if u were exactly one, why the breakaway? 1 Like |
Culture / Re: Racism/Colorism Prejudice Against Lightskin & Mixed "Black" People by ezotik: 9:59pm On May 19, 2013 |
Mrs..Chima: *wink* |
Culture / Re: Racism/Colorism Prejudice Against Lightskin & Mixed "Black" People by ezotik: 6:59pm On May 19, 2013 |
Mrs..Chima: lol, and what did u pay in return for that? a salty and funky cherry shepherd? hey, i aint tryna knock ur hustle cos like we say in naija "na dirty water dey quench fire pass" ... so nothing do u. |
Culture / Re: Racism/Colorism Prejudice Against Lightskin & Mixed "Black" People by ezotik: 4:02pm On May 19, 2013 |
Mrs..Chima: some fresh morris chestnuts from west africa dipped in honey.... u want some? |
Culture / Re: Racism/Colorism Prejudice Against Lightskin & Mixed "Black" People by ezotik: 12:43pm On May 19, 2013 |
Mrs..Chima: nuts for cherry? |
Culture / Re: The African Phenotype Diversity Thread by ezotik: 2:23pm On May 14, 2013 |
KidStranglehold: @ezotik ok. |
Fashion / Re: What Perfume Do U Use And How Much Does It Cost? by ezotik: 3:25pm On May 13, 2013 |
735 i: that's a good perfume. |
Crime / Re: Girl Stabs Her Classmate To Death For Attempted Rape by ezotik: 1:32pm On May 13, 2013 |
boron10: Since he was excited when he got stabbed, will the manhood still remain turgid even in death? I'm curious o now, that was funny!! |
Crime / Re: Girl Stabs Her Classmate To Death For Attempted Rape by ezotik: 12:58pm On May 13, 2013 |
ola_pluto: if he did not force her to follow him home, then why force her to get something else from her? with time he would have gotten it. "giving it up" the first day is not a good look in women's playbook esp with someone they like coz it makes them look sluttish. and the girl knew him enough as they attended same school and he was a friend of a friend. that is enough connection for anybody to hook up. and i don't think the girl has anything to gain from murdering him. what was the motive? she did not steal anything from the house after the incident and she was the first to report the case to the police. so i don't see any motive for murder. 1 Like |
Crime / Re: Girl Stabs Her Classmate To Death For Attempted Rape by ezotik: 12:36pm On May 13, 2013 |
ola_pluto: I'm sorry but her story doesnt add up. Which responsible girl follows a man to his house at 8pm? allows him to take her through the backdoor? They went in, sat with him till he started getting close? While the dead cannot talk, closer examination of the suspect's statement can help unravel the situation. However, I think she should be released and monitored while the prosecution make their case. the fact that the girl followed him home at that time actually means she would likely come again. the guy should have been a lil more patient and after two or three trips the deal would have be sealed consensually with no life lost. 3 Likes |
Culture / Re: The "REAL" Hausa by ezotik: 1:28am On May 13, 2013 |
PAGAN 9JA: i like this and the comment that goes with it. 1 Like |
Culture / Re: Solidarity in Africa: An Essay By Odumchi by ezotik: 7:34pm On May 12, 2013 |
obayaya: bros, if u read my comment well, i only asked how they are fairing and if he thinks anything will change in their nearest future since they are a new country. and i honestly pray it works for them so that they can be an example that such a split works coz obviously somalia a culturally cohesive country is a failed state in negro africa. altho shymmex would want to make me believe it is some conspiracy theory that's working against them. |
Romance / Re: Unbelieveable! I Am Still A Virgin At 24! by ezotik: 12:10pm On May 12, 2013 |
henrypower: The major reason for this delay is that I have been trying to make sure my first experience is special, for that reason I decided on having a girlfriend whom I would enjoy that moment with.. gawd, that sounded so feminine and usually reserved for teenage girls. anyway, it has been two years, i hope u have gotten urself laid by now. sidenote: women want men with some experience in bed, not the one they will have to show where the hole is and how to plug it. so the earlier u start getting that experience, the better ur resume will look. good luck. |
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