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Literature › Re: Nairaland Detection Club by FoxyUltimate(m): 11:23am On Mar 20, 2013 |
channel 190: the mods will seen this and do as you ask.
but dont you want to know of peoples general opin? Not now... When it is completed |
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Literature › Re: Nairaland Detection Club by FoxyUltimate(m): 10:13am On Mar 20, 2013 |
Larry-Sun: I'm very much impressed with all those that Ishilove has pointed out, gives HBG the chance to correct. But, however, some of them can be explained:
1. Ishi is right. No woman would be nine months pregnant and still have a flat stomach, except Foxy's girlfriend. Look me look wahala o.... 
Well, you might be right cos I will make her remove the baby and put into an incubator while we continue from where we stopped after she took in  |
Literature › Re: Man Wey Dey Reason by FoxyUltimate(m): 10:11am On Mar 20, 2013 |
princesa: i unfollowed the thread, get it now? Could have gotten it if you hade not represented it this way
princesa: *lost pace, unfolded* :-/ Sowie  |
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Literature › Re: Man Wey Dey Reason by FoxyUltimate(m): 9:49am On Mar 20, 2013 |
princesa: *lost pace, unfolded*   |
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Literature › Re: Man Wey Dey Reason by FoxyUltimate(m): 9:07am On Mar 20, 2013 |
Hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha  |
Literature › Re: Nairaland Detection Club by FoxyUltimate(m): 9:01am On Mar 20, 2013 |
Larry-Sun: I must really commend her efforts. She revealed a lot of truths we would never have guessed.
One villain was out (Ayodele) and she introduced another (Kamo). Just when we thought we've almost figured out all the bad guys, HBG tossed us another wonderful surprise.
Except for the errors (typographical and syntax), the chapter stands its worth.
It appears as though HBG knows more about Lagos than I do; look at the description of Ikoyi in the first paragraph, so poetic.
Every writer, I mean every, is doing a great job. Each chapter provides fresh knowledge and ideas.
GREAT NAIRALAND WRITERS!  O my God... I'm in a really big trouble....
Nice work my female self 
You blew my mind away o
I just recommended you to James Hadley Chase  |
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Romance › Re: Dear Jaybee by FoxyUltimate(op): 11:03pm On Mar 19, 2013 |
born2fuck: Sexkill again? walahi, boko haram better pass ham Bros... Make we step am down... |
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Literature › Re: Endorse Topics To Make The Frontpage by FoxyUltimate(m): 4:25pm On Mar 19, 2013 |
princesa: Dat nonsense you are writing?
hi, i would like to endorse 'The one who awaits' by repogirl...... can paste the link cos am on mobile and don't know how to do it here. See.. you don even pass the time wey you suppose endorse am... Try again later |
Literature › Re: NYSC: National Year Of Sex And Comfort <<<Adventure of the year: 2013 Awards >>> by FoxyUltimate(m): 4:24pm On Mar 19, 2013 |
Mazi_Omenuko: #...coughs...# greetings from the Caribbean, where I've been playing beach volleyball with half n.ak.ed ladies...
Seen strange things of late...princesa now an official in the association, ITbomb hitting on gluv...na waohh!
How una dey my people? Welcome back... I haven't seen your siganture and blessing yet. Come and judge me sharply before someone else does.
https://www.nairaland.com/1229471/did-bad-please-judge-me
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Romance › Re: Dear Jaybee by FoxyUltimate(op): 3:56pm On Mar 19, 2013 |
Caracta: This OP sha. You get time. I tire o... You no see as him close that other sweet thread?  |
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Politics › Re: Divisional Police Officer Killed In Kano by FoxyUltimate(m): 3:30pm On Mar 19, 2013 |
Ama28: I have a feeling that any unsolved crime can now be labelled Boko Haram especially if its at the North.
I hope this will be investigated and perpetrators brought to book. These are some of the things that de-motivates our police officers. Such gruesome murder.
I hope Mr Jonathan is still in charge because from where am standing it looks like terrorists are!
May God console the family No be unsolved crime be this one. They will son ban the use of Keke Napep in the city.
I believe those guys will resort to using cars too, then after that they will turn to horse and donkeys for mobility. |
Politics › Re: "Boko-Haram Sect Are Resilient Warriors" - JTF Personnel by FoxyUltimate(m): 3:27pm On Mar 19, 2013 |
dick hardener: okija can u blow off who u can't see? And who says they are invisible.... You can see them jor |
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Politics › Re: "Boko-Haram Sect Are Resilient Warriors" - JTF Personnel by FoxyUltimate(m): 3:25pm On Mar 19, 2013 |
odogwu-x: Why won't they be resilient? The rate at which muslim youth in the north are being seduced by the extremist ideology is more than alarming.
I took a walk on saturday morning in a shanty town by a railway line being built close to area one roundabout in abuja. I passed by a small stand with speakers that was booming forth the voice of a speaker in arabic (I think) hailing mujaheddin in the kashmir, afghanistan and somalia.
There were young men milling around the speakers seemingly fired up by what they were hearing. Now this happened in abuja oh! What about places further up north?
The influence of iran has been a terrible blight as well I was in Kano last week and the same thing happened. I was like, fcck me, Nigeria is on the edge, just a little push and there will be a full blown war. The speaker was saying stuffs like:
"All the names of the days of the week, month and year belongs to infidels. That they should fight as hard as they could not to allow the infidels influence them"
Jeez. I had hugged my female coursemate earlier. It happened at Croda, close to galadima and yankura. The eyes those bloody Nigeriens and Hausas that were seated and standing had used in looking me made me panick a little bit. It was strange, because such wasn't the case before the boko haram insurgence. I had to board a car I did not plan boarding before someone will pull a gun from his bag of "dabino" date palm.
I still thank God that I have relocated from the bloody state. Funny enough I had visited the park that was bombed when I was in Kano last week.
May the souls of the departed rest in peace sha. |
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