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Family / Re: Mother Or Wife? by farotika(m): 11:46am On Apr 09, 2009
sebila:

Respect is due to both of them,,
but u shld b more respectful to ur mum than ur wife, cos if ur mum hv nt given birth to u hw will she marry u?,
she carried u for 9 month with pain and pleasure, u knew nothing then,
Now we re talking of respect, somebody is saying u shld respect ur wife more than ur mum,, ur mum need more than respect frm u,


Bros, as much as I agree with you that your mum must be highly respected, i thing you should also know that your mum was not forced to carry your pregnancy for 9months. It her God given responsibility which she must perform with expecting any recompense from the child.

If you so much respect your mother giving birth to you and carrying you for good 9mths, what about your wife that'll carry your children in her tummy for several months and give birth to them Isn't she supposed to be respected by you too

I pray God to give you a good wife if you dont have one yet; then you'll understand what i'm saying. If you have a good wife, you have God's favour.

Chiao!!!








peace
Culture / Re: Who Can Translate This From Yoruba To English? by farotika(m): 8:23am On Apr 09, 2009
showbobo:

hehehe i love your analysis, . . . . . grin cheesy


what about. . . E kU Odun ? grin


Bros, add 2 plus 2 now u go get 3 cheesy

E kU Odun = you + die + festival = you die in festival grin
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 11:35am On Apr 08, 2009
Yooba bo won ni: "Ologini rajo, ile wa dile ekute". "O ma se o, eni a ni ko kin ni leyin, egun lo fi sowo; eni a ba si foro lo, lo tun wa je alarokiri eni" angry

Dayo kunu abi kini won npe e ndan Mebi ore mi ni mo pe o. Iwo o ri mi lori tireedi yi, o o beere mi, o tun lori laya nba iyawo temi tage angry Iru ore wo ni ka pe tie ndan

E tun wo eni ti mo npe niyawo mi. Toyinnnnnnnnnnnnnn, kilo fe ti mi o se fun e naa? Beeni kini e nyun e to ni to wa je pe eni ti o npe ni egbon e ni o wa nle kiri embarassed Haba shocked shocked shocked Won ni mi o ri eleyi ri, a fi nderu ba eleru ni.

Hmnnnnnnnnnn undecided Mo ti mo awon ota mi
Culture / Re: Do You Think Encouraging Our Young Ones To Speak Our Mother Tongue Is Good? by farotika(m): 11:25am On Apr 08, 2009
otele:

i was born in london, but i speak igbo well. very well, as a child we go the the village every xmas. i watch nigerian movies and read nigerian novels. and even though my mum is not nigerian, she adopted a nigerian name . . amaka. i use my nigerian name in school, all my sibblings do. we speak igbo in my family(except my mum who understands but cant speak)

anyone who cant be proud of his identity is pityful

Pityful ke? He is worst than an infidel
Family / Re: Mother Or Wife? by farotika(m): 11:13am On Apr 08, 2009
@post

I will say a man must have great respect for both his wife and mother.

Notwithstanding, your wife must be the most important person in your life after God. You must love her the way you'll love and respect yourself cos she's part of you and not just a part but a better part of you.

Also note, that your mother is just a mother to you while your wife is more than that. She's suppose to be your mother, best friend, sister, lover, helper, councellor and what not. Even the Bible commands that a man must love his wife just as Christ love the church and gave Himself for her Eph 5:25-33.

As for calling your wife mummy; I don't see anything wrong with that. Is she not suppose to be your mum in the first place? I call my wife different names, mummy inclusive cool

I love that woman die kiss kiss kiss
Culture / Re: But Can Anyone Refer Me To Any Voodoo Priests ? by farotika(m): 10:59am On Apr 08, 2009
posakosa:

Can anyone refer me to any VOODOO priests

Talk to me. What will you have me do for you cool
Culture / Re: Who Can Translate This From Yoruba To English? by farotika(m): 10:46am On Apr 08, 2009
OluToye:

I doubt there's an english equivalent. Its similar to "E ku ijoko" or "O'n moju si mi".

she (toyinrayo) is winking at me kiss
Culture / Re: Who Can Translate This From Yoruba To English? by farotika(m): 10:44am On Apr 08, 2009
big father:

Ok then, what of E KU ILE O ! undecided

E = you

ku = die

ile = house

therefore: e ku ile o means YOU DIE HOUSE O undecided
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 11:19am On Mar 30, 2009
Moyola:

Hehe! grin

Yu crious?! embarassed undecided

Moyolaaaaaaaaaa shocked Haba shocked Asewo ni e o. Oleeeeeee. O gbo oro oko inu e dun tongue tongue
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 11:12am On Mar 30, 2009
Moyola:

Enle ni ayin o!
Eku ose titun!
Se kosi la'buru?
Ese jeje o! wink tongue

Iwo naa se jeje o cool
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 11:09am On Mar 30, 2009
dayokanu:

Emi gan miss e ju, Bo ti se nse mi ko ye mi, Ife re kan gba gbogbo okan mi ni.
Ori mi nwu o E la gi mo. Mo ti gbadun e ju. kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

GBOSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA igi lori e dayo grin cheesy
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 11:01am On Mar 30, 2009
Ebony-Silk:

eh ehn, nkan ti wan so ni ye o
Lol, as long as you're not a male, Farotika won't get jealous.
He knows na only him I see grin

LOL, you're not happy na, no be u dey miss am? Abeg o, he has not found mr right.
[b]Moti miss iwo gan nan ooo.[/b]Where have you being all my life? cheesy

Hey, talo fe pa e? shocked



Bawo lo se ma miss omo buruku ti won npe ni siliboi yen angry Ma je ki bobo yen ba oruko daa daa ti o ni je o kiss
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 10:54am On Mar 30, 2009
TOYOSI20:

im so sawrry jare. . .where is that darn Modify tab when u so need it sef?? angry angry shocked shocked shocked

I meant Farotika. . . . . grin grin grin, and as for Mister D . . .im happy he has finally found miss right. . .well atleast according to u!! cheesy grin grin

Tani miss right mister D shocked Sebi iwo naa ni lipsrsealed
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 10:45am On Mar 30, 2009
sillyboy:

Irun oko nyun mi. . . . . . .
kini mo lese? sad

Se omi kini lipsrsealed ni kin nfi paa ni. . . .
ti irun oko ba tin nyun mi. . . . .oma je kii oko naa le pupo.

Opps sorry never meant to go offtopic. . . . .but I didnt go off topic, at leats I spoke in yoruba.

Irun oko maa yun e pa ni jor angry Kini itumo gbogbo isokuso ti o n so ninu tireedi yi. Ode ni jor, oko e o le le mo lai lai. O ma ro pa ni ti o ba ti ri -bo tongue
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 10:39am On Mar 30, 2009
TOYOSI20:

Ahh kori be oo. . . . . . . . . .didnt want to make Bro Fro Jealous ni thats all. . . . . shocked shocked grin grin

dont be hurt pls. . . . . tongue cheesy cheesy

Toyosi, mi o le jelosi e. Obinrin ni e, iyawo ore mi Deyooooooo si ni e pelu. Nitorinaa parolo jorrrrrrrrrrrrr
Family / Re: I Want To Leave My Husband For My First Love.pls I Need You Advise. by farotika(m): 12:28pm On Mar 27, 2009
Dear poster,

If you really love yourself and want long lasting happiness, pls follow to the letter the advice of[b] ameeeebo[/b]. Forget about ur so-called ex and any other man. Even if he really wants you, what about his family and friends Given our background here in Africa, i'm not sure they'll want him to marry a runaway tokunbo.

PLEASE be wise, you can make your marriage work.
Culture / Re: Why Yoruba? by farotika(m): 7:49am On Mar 27, 2009
alansam007:

I didn't say Nigaria have a problem, ok, What i simply mean is that the YORUBA race have to look back and know who they are,where they coming and the sons of who they are(ODUDUWA).

Ebony-Silk,Hauwa, Plz i dont need your contribution

Bros alaanusaamu, whatever jargon you want to rant, don’t insult my ebony. You claim to know Yoruba culture but you know nathing; cos you've known that Yoruba says: Ela loro ati pe sapatara bayii ni a n sin'to. Meaning if you want people to understand you, you'll speak in clear language (except you have something to hide)

Olodo nla tongue
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 9:17am On Mar 26, 2009
goodass:

h[/b]apu abi akpu? grin wareva, [b]maa yo oju e je ni tongue.
e ku ojo 3 jare, bawo ni?

judaasi, gudaasi, jadanu, eemelo ni mo pe e Sora lodo iyawo mi o angry Oju ta lo fe yo je Mo ma fo ori e patapata ni. Olodo nla cheesy
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 9:05am On Mar 26, 2009
Ebony-Silk:

na my husband u dey talk to like that? shora e o tongue
na him be the apple of my eyes cheesy

O se jare iyawo mi, mo gberi e je lojokojo. Ma da bobo asewo buruku yen lohun. O dabi pe ko ni aworan agba nile tongue
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 8:56am On Mar 26, 2009
goodass:

Faraoh, nigba ti mo ba nawo he baby e lo maa to mo nkan ti won n pe ni iwa palapala tongue

Nawo he tani angry O pe ti o ti npa eja ti o ti nmu je o, ma lo pa arogidigba ki o ma ba yi o lowo angry Ma tie daba ati fowo kan iyawo mi o, emi o fi ba enikeni sere rara. Lai se aini aini, mo ma ge kini abe ti ko je ki o gbon yen danu ni cool

Se o fe ku abi o fe lowo
Culture / Re: Wole Soyinka is not a Nigerian ? by farotika(m): 8:16am On Mar 26, 2009
Ebony-Silk:

Tell them, baby.

They want to teach us our own language. Funny

My love kiss ma da awon gbentuele yen lohun jare. They dont know what they are saying cool

Yeye people angry
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 10:39am On Mar 25, 2009
dayokanu:

Awwww Pele. Oto ni aye re. You are a rare gem Aburo gidi ni iwo.

David ati farotika ma gbadun e.

Oya ma binu si mi ( Come givr big bro a hug)

Ebony, ebony, ebony, eemelo ni mo pe o Tani won npe ni dafiidi? Bawo ni tie se je ndan So fun mi ki nto jewo ara mi fun e o angry angry angry
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 9:41am On Mar 25, 2009
TOYOSI20:

What in the world?? angry angry angry

Bro D, so this is how u roll now ehn?? shocked shocked shocked lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Toyo beeeebi, ibo lo lo lati ijo yii. AAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhh shocked dayo ti fe pa mi tori tie, o ni kin maa wa e kiri; bibeeko, ohun ma pa ara ohun lipsrsealed

Se o fe pa ore mi ni Nigba ti mo wa e titi ti mio ri e, mo lo wa awon omo pupa meje, lati ilu meje, pelu orisi aso meje, lati orisun omi meje, ki won baa le bami fife han fun un, sugbon dayo o ma wo won cry O ni afi ki ohun ri e. Se o ti fun ni efo je ni

Jowo ma fi ore mi sile mo o; bibeeko, mo ma wa ba e ja pelu awon iya ni o cool
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 9:29am On Mar 25, 2009
Ebony-Silk:

Everyone is just having babies up and down the Family Section tongue

Ehrrrrm, dnt let Farotika see this plz o. He already suspects your husband (dayokanu).

Only man for me is Far-erotica grin grin

How school dey? How is ya spring break? smiley


Thank you lovey, mo feran e pa, ku, danu, Infact, nitooto, mo le ku fun o. Abi kin ku ni
Culture / Re: Wole Soyinka is not a Nigerian ? by farotika(m): 12:31pm On Mar 24, 2009
Dede1:

This is typical Nigerian approach to all and every issue where they tend to dive into discourse without weighing their options properly. Without much fanfare, I deduced that those contributors that had called Sunny Odogwu names are bunch of idiots and overfed simpletons.

Where is the modesty expected from an average intelligent fellow and for allowing benefit of doubts? If you have never had a prior knowledge of Nigerian secret documents or walked the corridor of power in Nigeria like Sunny Odogwu did, I urge you to tread with considerable amount of caution.

As for the noble prize carp, it does not mean a thing to me because it a colonial leach. If anybody deserves noble crap, I think of Achebe but it may not happen because of “Things Fall Apart”. However, I still like Wole Soyinka, Nigerian or not.


I think ignorance should be beaten out of you and your sorry "Sony" for claiming to know what u don’t have knowledge of. I wonder how this so-called chief will interpret his name 'Sunny Odogwu', Maybe "Sunny" means he comes from the Sun or Odo-gwu" could mean that he's a product of "odo" i.e. 'pestle and mortar'.

Mind you, both Soyinka and Obasanjo have deep Yoruba meaning. So, the man should ask question not make useless comments.
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 9:46am On Mar 23, 2009
debosky:

Eba mi ke hallleeelluuyyaaaa!

E fo pe f'Olorun o! Oluwa ti wo goodaasi san. cheesy

Adura wa ti gba, kongratulasions grin

boo ni goodaasi? Se ko re ra? Awon omo ati aya nko? Se ara won ya?

Mo fe ki o ko mi bii iwo ati babsongudus se n'le awon obirin kuro lodo yin. Awon omoge yen ti poju legbe mi, won ko si je ki n'gbadun rara. Wahala won ti poju. Ti o ba le juwe bii o se n'le won lo, mo ma dupe gidi gaan lowo e.
HA!!

Farotika ore mi atata, je ki n'so ashiri kan fun e - o nilo opa eyin ati shekpe ki o ba le ni agbara lati maa se ise takun takun e lori Ebony.

Oo gbodo je ki Dayokanu oko ennyluv gb'omo lowo e rara. Ti e ba ti mu opa eyin ye tan, ki e wa lo gbaradi gaan, ti Ebony ba dele ti e ba kii mole lati na awo re, ko ni le so iru oro ti o n'jabo lenu e nisiyin.


Hmnnn!!! Oro lo so o, laise aini ain, mo maa lo wa ale ti o lagbara. Ebony wo gau lowo mi grin Oun naa ma wa sibi wa royin nkan ti mo ma fi oju e ri cool
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 9:22am On Mar 23, 2009
goodass:

singing. .

sibesibe ota nlu ilu ibaje
oba Oluwa ko ma nije o dun
toba lo dun nko?
omo awon ota ni yoo maa jo

aba ni'kan n da
ikan kan ko le d'okuta
ero ibi ti e ro
ire lo ja si fun wa
tongue
d[b]O[/b]bosky de-be de-be, mo n gbo ti e
maa wi, maa wi kii pa okorin
ki lo fe ri mi fun jare
and next tym ti o ba fe ri mi, iwo sha ti wa si Forum Games, maa get message e
babson wa ni 'kiloruko ti a npe obo?'


Ope oooooooooooooooooooooo shocked shocked shocked

Baba onirugbon yeuke ti ra emi gudaasi pada oooooo; ogo ni f'eledumare grin grin

Jowo jawo ninu gbogbo iwa palapala yen o. Fi awon obinrin elese tantirin yen sile o. Mo ti ri omo pupa rodorodo kan ti mo fe fun e fi s'aya. Je ki nmo ti o ba nife sii cool
Career / Re: How Much Does Oceanic Bank Nigeria Pay Its Fresh Graduates Or Intakes? by farotika(m): 9:16am On Mar 23, 2009
phatjoe:

yes,but you must fall within the age range of 25 to 27.and be prepare to pass throu a rigorous screening process except if you have long leg or Dibia father in house.

U dont mean it shocked shocked
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by farotika(m): 8:52am On Mar 23, 2009
*Hauwa*:

Silk ati erotica tabi farotica shocked grin. mo gbe oju si ile o cool

kare grin

O je yara gbe oju e kuro nile ki a maa baa te fo cool
Family / Re: A Married Man-can't Help But Cheat On His Wife? by farotika(m): 10:11am On Mar 20, 2009
whitelexi:

I think instead of cheating [as it is now called], a man should just practice polygamy if he can afford it grin
That way, he is not doing anything wrong in the eyes of God and man!

Abi women, wetin una think?

Bros, u mean the god u're serving allows polygamy shocked undecided

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