Politics › Re: Can Igbo And Yoruba People Ever Get Along? by Flyoruboy(m): 5:45pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
stzy: coward lik u... U think if the west had joined that there will even b war at all.... Bt bcoz the west absconded northern power trippled... A son dat doesntknow what killed his father will die d same way"... We are cautious of the wests n more profoundly west and d east are both smart ppl n its hard 4 2 smart ppl 2 coexist witout some troubles... Dats why u see 2 of them being more confortable with the north(d carefree 1s).... If north n south can get their own country n make it a true federal state which states manages their resources I think d huge competition that's going 2 occur btw east n west will b a contructive one n dat country will beat US in 10yrs You people seem to be hard of hearing and have have serious comprehension issues. Biafra was Ojukwu's pet project and he obviously had made up his mind about secession long before Awo was even released from prison so don't come here making it sound like Biafra was an East/West project. Ojukwu should have planned adequately to win the war, simple! If he wasn't so sure of himself why didn't he call it off after seeing that he didn't enjoy the Western region's support? You people need to grow up and lay the blame for your failure where it truly belongs rather than scapegoating Yorubas dammit!! |
Politics › Re: Can Igbo And Yoruba People Ever Get Along? by Flyoruboy(m): 5:37pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
thiagocrush: As per the bolded, you know you are the biggest liar on earth, of what gain is it to invade yorubaland? Is it oil? Or is it to capture numerous black faced slaves of the almajiris So when Biafrans were stopped in their tracks at Ore, Ondo state en route to Lagos, they were on their way to Togoland abi? The sheer magnitude of your obvious ignorance is epic. Go and read up on your history and quit embarrassing yourself. |
Politics › Re: Can Igbo And Yoruba People Ever Get Along? by Flyoruboy(m): 3:44pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
biafranking: my people re loyalist bro. We dont betrayed and jonathan is a case study.that s what i mean.. Ok we want to invade your lands? Then you lack history.boi ,where is the capital of nigeria then?
you need to read their intentions before typing trash here cos we re not landgrabbers.  Well bro, your decision to 'stick' with Jonathan in the last elections didn't cost you millions of lives did it? So why are you comparing that to our (Yoruba) decision to reject sacrificing only God knows how many Yoruba lives over Ojukwu's Biafran ambition? Even the great Zik, Michael Okpara, and some other notable Igbos later abandoned the ill-fated cause, yet it's Yorubas you all love to hate and pick on for rejecting it from the very beginning. It was you guys' choice to stick to Jonathan, you made the decision and you are sticking by it. Yorubas chose to follow a different and separate course, deal with it already! |
Politics › Re: Can Igbo And Yoruba People Ever Get Along? by Flyoruboy(m): 3:29pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
theDEVILisHERE: The sort of twisted logic exhibited in your post is one of the major reasons why the both set of people have no business being in the same space
How do you expect the Igbos to get along with people that see white and call it black and still try to justify the reason they call it black when it glearing to all that it is white Look here Devil, I have been banned more than 5 times in the past couple of months for openly expressing support for the Biafran cause because I understand that the vast majority of you guys (as it appears) want out of Nigeria and are certainly unhappy with this unholy union of a country, so don't flatter yourself into thinking we Yorubas are desperate for your hands in friendship, especially since Kanu has expressed the general igbo feelings towards our race. Fact is that yorubas and igbos will NEVER see eye to eye as regards the civil war; we will always defend our decision to reject an alliance with the Biafrans as per the war, while you all will continue to harbour your bitterness about that. As per getting along, dude, that is relative. As long as we can tolerate each other within this space as we have been able to thus far (till this country breaks), dat one no be wahala.  |
Politics › Re: Can Igbo And Yoruba People Ever Get Along? by Flyoruboy(m): 3:17pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
biafranking: blackstabbber spotted. Op like i said,blood is sticker than water.they re still present in your generation.e dey dem blood na.
A blackstabber is a person who doesnt know that an agreement is an agreement o..
Forever remain loyal..
Jonathan is a case study. You Biafrans think you are more clever than others but end up the losers. Yoruba and Igbo destinies are not tied together so there's nothing like 'Forever Loyal' between us. Loyalty is conditional and I will not remain 'forever loyal' to one who wants to use my people and I as sacrificial lambs for his selfish ambition. Ewo orisha! Besides, Awo didn't make up his mind about what side to pick between the FG and the Biafrans until Biafrans tried to invade our lands. That right there demonstrated for all to see that Biafra's ambition was to invade and occupy Yorubaland. Only a bastard would remain loyal to one seeking to oppress and conquer his lands. |
Politics › Re: Can Igbo And Yoruba People Ever Get Along? by Flyoruboy(m): 2:55pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
hmath3991: We Igbos can never get along with **** We are backstabbers for refusing to tag along with Ojukwu and his crew on their suicide mission? Ojukwu deceived even his own people into thinking they had weapons to fight a war they weren't even prepared for, only to have them resort to cutlasses and machetes, and ended up dying in the millions for nothing since they still ended up losing the war. And you call us cowards and backstabbers for refusing to be a part of such folly? ? ? Well Mr. We really don't give a fvck. |
Culture › Re: Forget About Oil, The Gold In Ife Needs Exploration – Ooni by Flyoruboy(m): 1:14pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Ooni, no be only Gold, just recently it was announced that Osun has detected 60,000,000 (Sixty million) active Cocoa trees in the state. We need to forget about Oil and develop other sources of revenue. Oil discovery has proved to be a curse on this country and bred laziness over time. http://newtelegraphonline.com/osun-detects-60m-active-cocoa-trees/ |
Business › Re: Why These 6 Cities Are The Economic Hub Of Nigeria. by Flyoruboy(m): 10:58am On Feb 09, 2016 |
http://www.howwemadeitinafrica.com/moving-outside-of-lagos-five-nigerian-cities-with-business-potential/This year Nigeria officially became the largest economy in Africa, adding to its allure as a foreign investment destination. One of the country’s biggest assets is its 170m-strong population, which continues to spark the interest of consumer facing companies.
For many, a good place to enter the market is Lagos, the country’s commercial hub. Obinnia Abajue, executive director of personal and business banking at Stanbic IBTC, said it makes sense for foreign companies to operate in Lagos with its sizeable population of close to 20m and more developed infrastructure for business. However, the market is more competitive than other cities in the country.
“It’s the most competitive part of the country for business because you have got many people making the same decisions to locate in Lagos,” he told How we made it in Africa.
He highlighted that there are a number of other cities which investors should place on their radar, especially in terms of targeting rising consumer demand.
1. Abuja
Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria. While it has a much smaller population than Lagos, Abajue noted that it is a good place to enter the Nigerian market because it holds the highest per capita income in the country.
“It’s a small town [in terms of] population but with very wealthy people.”
2. Kano Kano, the capital of Kano State in northern Nigeria, is the second largest city in terms of population, after Lagos.
According to Abajue, there is potential for cash and carry wholesale businesses.
This year, South African retailer Shoprite opened its first outlet in Kano, and Massmart is expected to do the same in the coming weeks. Despite the potential security risk posed by Islamic militants in the region, Mark Turner, Massmart’s Africa director, said at the Reuters Africa Summit in April: “I always want to be bold enough to say, you can’t be in Nigeria without being in Kano.”
Furthermore, a new African Development Bank (AfDB) report, titled Tracking Africa’s Progress in Figures, reveals Kano to be one of Africa’s fastest growing cities.
3. Port Harcourt
Abajue said that Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State, is the “centre of attention in the south of the country” due to the presence of oil companies and foreign investment in the area. He added that the city is also seeing a rise in per capita income.
Port Harcourt has access to two of the country’s busier ports and is home to the Port Harcourt Airport.
4. Aba
Aba is situated in the southeast and is also surrounded by oil wells. Abajue noted that the city acts as the trading centre of Nigeria.
“And again, there you will see strong purchasing power because a lot of trade is coming out of that place. [Aba] is the connecting spot for the hub of trade activities for the southeastern part of the country.”
5. Ibadan
“The last [city] that I would like to add is Ibadan in the southwest axis,” continued Abajue.
He noted that it is densely populated and has significant infrastructure. The capital of Oyo State has the third largest population in Nigeria, and, according to the AfDB report, is in the top 10 fastest growing cities in Africa. |
Education › Re: Education: Why South-west And North Should Be Worried by Flyoruboy(m): 10:41am On Feb 09, 2016 |
naija8080: The fact below show who is lazy. Keep making excuses until yoruba carry last next yr... Anumanu Abia - 1st Anambra - 2nd Edo - 3rd Rivers - 4th Imo - 5th Lagos - 6th (Non yorubas) Bayelsa - 7th Delta - 8th Enugu -9th Ebonyi - 10th Ekiti - 11th Kaduna - 12th Ondo - 13th Abuja - 14th Kogi - 15th Benue - 16th Akwa Ibom - 17th Kwara - 18th Ogun - 19th Cross River - 20th Taraba - 21st Plateau - 22nd Nassarawa -23rd Kano - 24th Borno - 25th Oyo - 26th Niger - 27th Adamawa -28th Osun -29th Sokoto - 30th Bauchi - 31st Kebbi - 32nd Katsina - 33rd) Gombe - 34th Jigawa - 35th Zamfara - 36th Yobe - LAST. Guy, sorry but I am not impressed.  If we blame expo for una result now una go complain, inspite of the overwhelming evidence. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/revealed-3/ - REVEALED! Enugu school where teachers rarely come to work yet receive full pay at month's end. After all is said and done, this kind schools for SE go come tops in WAEC o. If una fit uncover and 'close down' a whooping 486 'special exam centers', how the fvck are we suppose to trust anything that comes from that end? http://sunnewsonline.com/new/anambra-to-shutdown-486-special-exam-centres/ |
Education › Re: Education: Why South-west And North Should Be Worried by Flyoruboy(m): 10:38am On Feb 09, 2016 |
persius555: Most schools in the south west are scams, most especially the private schools. The quality of hands recuited is so poor. Teachers and administrators are only interested in making money off the parents. In most cases, parents are to busy or ignorant to diffrentiate between a school with capable background and one that is just packaging the school. I was in enugu and delta mid last year and i was amazed at the quality of teachers trained to lecture jss students. The admin was up and doing. Here in lagor and SW, most teachers and admins are mostly educational retards only interested in making money. Though, there are few exceptions but majority are poor at teaching, this includes the so-called "big man" schools.  If we blame expo for una result now una go complain, inspite of the overwhelming evidence. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/revealed-3/ - REVEALED! Enugu school where teachers rarely come to work yet receive full pay at month's end. After all is said and done, this kind schools for SE go come tops in WAEC o. If una fit uncover and 'close down' a whooping 486 'special exam centers', how the fvck are we suppose to trust anything that comes from that end? http://sunnewsonline.com/new/anambra-to-shutdown-486-special-exam-centres/ |
Education › Re: Education: Why South-west And North Should Be Worried by Flyoruboy(m): 10:32am On Feb 09, 2016 |
naija8080: Nonsense. I was speaking to an older yoruba man today, a client an a good friend, what he said was this generation of yoruba are just plain lazy and a complete failure. They are complacent, lazy and live on the fruits and hardwork of the older yoruba generation. I was also speaking to a close friend from Nnewi, Anambra the other day, and he complained bitterly that Igbos are fast becoming more and more lazy and resorting to cocaine-trafficking, because they claim 'trading is no longer paying'.  |
Culture › Re: The Benin-ife Historical Link: Matters Arising. by Flyoruboy(m): 10:24am On Feb 09, 2016 |
SegunAdewole: We yorubas are trying to claim superiority of Benin empire because of our population but evidence shows that Benin empire was existent before Ife was established. Bini colonized we yorubas, not the other way round. oduduwa was a Bini son who came to rule us in yorubaland. Taa! You are not fooling anyone with your fake moniker. Omo nna be proud of your race for a change. |
Education › Re: Education: Why South-west And North Should Be Worried by Flyoruboy(m): 10:19am On Feb 09, 2016 |
JonazG: And thats your problem .when you know it maybe caused by misplacing of nairaland code.. well check the pic below Yeah, it's my problem coz you obviously lack the moral right to gloat over perceived underperformance of others when even you can't correctly spell 'dumb'. You repeated the blunder like.. 3 frigging times dude  Obviously you didn't know better but now you know the correct spelling but you're still unwilling to acknowledge your error and move on.  Na your kind dey pass WAEC via expo yet end up a low-life. |
Education › Re: Education: Why South-west And North Should Be Worried by Flyoruboy(m): 10:12am On Feb 09, 2016 |
JonazG: See this one.. you dont know what is dump and dumb
You want me to directly call your tribe unuseful?? .. No.. but thats what i mean by dump.. now continue your agbero work Guy, just accept that you made a mistake or at least claim that it was a typo and move on, instead of trying to put up a fruitless defense. Like WTF? ? |
Education › Re: Education: Why South-west And North Should Be Worried by Flyoruboy(m): 10:05am On Feb 09, 2016 |
JonazG: Yorubas living in pass glory of their fathers. this new generation of yoruba youths are very dump..
[img] Yorubas living in pass glory of their fathers. this new generation of yoruba youths are very dump..
[/img] Yorubas living in pass glory of their fathers. this new generation of yoruba youths are very dump.. You said 'dump' like ..three times?! It's correctly spelt 'dumb'. And here you are trying to run down other people's educational quality?  This una expo don begin expose una o.  |
Politics › Re: Pic Of The Day. LASGIDI. by Flyoruboy(m): 7:16pm On Feb 06, 2016 |
Keystonn: lemme help u with Ibadan pics also ..
U don't need to thank me I have already "thanked" myself  Must you people ruin every thread with your bile? Don't you all ever get tired? ? Smh.
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Politics › Re: Kogi Coalition Wants Recall Of Dino Melaye From Senate | Sahara Reporters by Flyoruboy(m): 5:25pm On Feb 06, 2016 |
"Senator Melaye is busy insulting elder statesmen or chasing after fashion vanities by wearing outrageous robes and Turbans to the Red Chambers instead of squaring up to the serious business of legislation". Ibrahim criticized Melaye of display unimaginable and demeaning character traits traceable only to conventional motor park touts, as a result of which Kogi West has become the butt of jokes across the globe. Chai! Melaye e af suffered.  |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 12:36pm On Feb 06, 2016 |
kernel501: I THOUGHT YOUR STATES ARE EROSION FREE, SELF DENIAL IS BEST REMEDY FOR LOW ESTEEM. Kernel or whatever, quit spamming my mention and instead go and join ABEC (Anambra Bi-Atlantic Erosion Commision) and make yourself useful for a change. It's too late to rebrand your region coz by now everyone knows that the SE is the poster boy for Erosion devastation in Nigeria. Rather than focus on doing your smart part in changing the pervasive practices that perpetuate the menace you are here trying to compare your region to others. Seriously guy, you need help. If you mention me again after this I won't reply you. Enough of this silliness abeg.
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Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 12:17pm On Feb 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Flyoruboy(m): 12:13pm On Feb 06, 2016 |
post=42671416: You can change moniker to console youself, Still waiting.......... Hahahaha. I am so flattered that you would think that forgiveness and I are one and the same person.  |
Politics › Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Flyoruboy(m): 11:41am On Feb 06, 2016 |
forgiveness: Bros, you want shift goal post when match never finish? meaning finish what you started before moving to another. 
I can see you are trying too hard to shift from top 10 international brand owned by Anambra indigenes to profile of rich individuals. If their companies are no match for Ogun state indigenous companies, how can they stand when you compare them to main brain and individuals behind these internationally know brands and companies? That will be flawless victory. You know 
However, the former taxi drive in USA is now the no 7 richest man in Africa and 393 richest in the Whole wide world (not in Anambra ooo) how time flyes.
https://www.google.com.ng/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.forbes.com/profile/mike-adenuga/&ved=0ahUKEwiUufSM6uLKAhUHwQ4KHYgyBEkQFggZMAA&usg=AFQjCNF1lVOZkWwKjFpkJJ5yGEGhkeYlFg
Sorry, the man who started doing business from the booth of his pegueot 505 is no where near him. You know who i am talking about, ABC Orjiako. The owner of Sapele water sorry Seplat Oil. The richest man in the whole of Anambra. 
Oh! IBB owns Glo. stale gossip news. Even, if i remove Glo network, can you compare Seplat Oil with CON oil? Don't forget he has largest shares in Sterling bank.
Don't deviate bros, list the top 10 international brand owned by Anambra indigenes. Thanks Guy, abeg what's your favourite drink? Infact you deserve the most expensive spirit money can buy for decimating the infamous Anambra hype-machine that has been littering this space for sometime now. Damn, do those folks overrate themselves or what? ? ? Considering the amount of noise they make, you'd think even the richest Igboman alive would be from there. Omo, you tugbaski!  |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 11:37am On Feb 06, 2016 |
kernel501: BROWN ROOFS AND STATE FINANCIAL INSOLVENCY IS AT HIGH. Lol. Brown roofs are way more harmless when compared to the Erosion currently ravaging your region bro. Think about it.  |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 11:32am On Feb 06, 2016 |
kernel501: SORRY WE DON'T GO TO WEST BECAUSE IS BETTER, RATHER TO "EXPLOIT YOUR IGNORANCE"... A CHINESE, AMERICAN, BRITISH DOESN'T COME TO NIGERIA BECAUSE NAIJA IS BETTER BUT FOR BUSINESS OPPORUNITY. Lol. My goodness. You're the epitome of ignorance. What business do you all do in the SW beyond selling okrika, gala, pirated cds, substandard electronics? ? Please, those aren't 'big businesses' like Telecoms, Agric Exports, Industry, e.t.c, I mean the sort of businesses that add real wealth to an economy. So whatever you are exploiting is like a drop in a bucket coz whatever proceeds you get from them is negligible, else Onitsha and Aba would be the most prosperous cities in Naija. You believe too much of your own hype Mr.  |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 11:26am On Feb 06, 2016 |
kernel501: THE SAME GALA WE ARE SELLING GAVE US 63% OF ABUJA PROPERTY ACCORDING TO EL-RUFAI, AND WE BUSY MOBBING WESTERN PROPERTY AND BUSINESSES. I don't give a flying funk about what you buy in Abuja. As for the SW, una be mostly tenants and will forever remain so especially now that we've come to realize that you lot are our enemies. Even most of your shops used in selling electronics, okrika and pirated cds are rented out to you by Yorubas. Fact remains that we will always be your benefactors coz if we didn't open-up our market to you all, by now una for don dey cannibalize unasef for SE since the only viable source of making money in the entire SE is trading. Look, you can hype yourselves amongst yourselves, but at the end of the day Nigerians always know how to put you featherweights in your place. It's so obvious that you folks want so bad to feel good about yourselves from the innate inferiority complex you're suffering, but you just can't expect everybody to just buy into your hype  |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 10:58am On Feb 06, 2016 |
Adebowaletunji: BROS AGAIN....IF OSUN COULD WIN BEST IN NECO WITHOUT BEEN LABELLED THAT IS BC OF MIRACLE CENTRE WHY THEN WILL WE AS YORUBAS LABEL THOSE WHO GOT 1ST IN WAEC AS A RESULT OF MIRACLE CENTRE I THINK IS PLAYING A DOUBLE STANDARD
MY ONDO STATE IS MAKING ME PROUD IN WAEC Everyone knows YOU are an Igbo impostor using a Yoruba moniker. You guys need help. I don't get why you choose to rubbish your tribe just coz you wanna ego trip. You guys are hopeless. |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 10:49am On Feb 06, 2016 |
kernel501: WITH MIRACLE CENTER WE REPRESENTED NIGERIA LAST YEAR IN WORLD DEBATE COMPETITION, TOOK 3RD WORLD BEST, 2016 WE BECAME WORLD CHAMPIONS... PLEASE WE ARE NOT IN THE SAME LEAGUE. You are right, we are not in the same league o, coz like I said earlier, in the end you all end up here:  Destination SW and North to 'hustle' gala and trade. 
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Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 10:31am On Feb 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 10:26am On Feb 06, 2016 |
NakedEve: Another trash. Do not flatter urself. Do u think we MB love you Yorubas? You must be high on Osogbo weed. Who are 'we MB'?? Why are you Igbos like this for goodness sakes? You are the same ones quick to denounce the term 'SS', yet here you are claiming 'MB'?! Your tribe no get name? You lot must be mentally sick. You aren't deceiving anyone but yourself. Be proud of your Igbo race rather than hiding under a "MB" moniker to take cowardly shots at Yorubas. |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 9:42am On Feb 06, 2016 |
NakedEve: Its obvious u don't know I am from MiddleBelt? Bullcrap! You are Igbo and even a blind person can see that -- you consistently and irrationally attack Yorubas and the only explanation you ever present for this is that you're "from MiddleBelt". Most middlebeltans aren't as crass as you are, but crassness and flippancy is certainly the stock-in-trade of you bitter NL Igbos. But regardless, you're obviously very ignorant coz going by your logic (which measures civilization by the ability of an individual to communicate in the English language), the Germans who do not speak English are also 'uncivilized'. Ignorance is a disease o. |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 8:53am On Feb 06, 2016*. Modified: 10:50am On Feb 06, 2016 |
NakedEve: My dear let's call a spade a spade..
This is how Yoruba have been deceiving themselves as the "most educated tribe", when majority of them are Muslims. We know something is truly wrong with Nigerian Muslims. Wherever they r the same lack of vigour for Western education is represented.
Can u also imagine that it is so bad in Osogbo(state capital) that for the few that go to school, they are taught in Yoruba and the corpers are required to learn it for effective communication?
If it is like this in the state capital then I wonder how it will be in the other towns and villages in the state. Seriously you need to quit disgracing yourself after having been exposed as a liar! There are several parts of Igboland (Enugu and Ebonyi are big culprits) where the students and natives also refuse to communicate with strangers in any other language except Igbo language (according to anecdotes from corpers posted there), I guess that is proof that your villagers are 'uncivilized'? The more you write the more you expose your ignorance. The same Osun state you're badmouthing produced the BEST overall NECO student in the most recent NECO exams. Quit sounding ignorant and disgracing your own tribe. http://uncova.com/meet-neco-best-student-2015--philip-toluwase-alabi-from-osun-state-photos
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Politics › Re: Congrats To Mother And Baby - For Berem. by Flyoruboy(m): 10:30pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
Congratulovia madam.  God bless your family. |
Politics › Re: Are Majority Of Hausas The Most Uncivilized People In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 9:25pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
zimoni: 80percent muslim ba?
And they are mostly illiterates ba?
Iro lo ma pa e.
Kontinue, oniro oshi. See as she expose herself as a liar.  No be only 80% muslims, na 150%. Na serious oniro nla. |