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@Nayah, I got pissed off with some Igbo peeps in here mentioning yoruba girls, I myself dont even like attacking a tribe, am a detribalized Nigerian pls if u r Igbo, try and caution your peeps, they started it maybe the MOD shud remove this from the front page and take it to tribalism section |
@M M M ofcourse u can, if u ve got the money, |
Igbos r beautiful right, someone compared Turai with Patience, immediately someone replied and said Patience is not Igbo, ok then the prettiest amongst these women, Lagos State Governor's wife with Abia State Governor's wife Osun State with Imo State Ogun State with Ebonyi State Ondo State with Anambra State Ekiti State with Ebonyi Lets see who wins then We yoruba, we ve got cultures, traditions, beliefs, norms and values Yoruba parents doesnt believe in their daughters exposing, advertising or selling her body to d public just because of d monetary value attached to it, they believe in hardwork, thats y u cannot compare the percentage of Igbo ladies prostitutes to yoruba prostitutes, the Igbo ladies have it since their parents are always after money , dont wanna care where he/she gets the money from, |
first person, that wld b my vice principal(admission), Mr Fadahunsi (alias Yo idi e), d man beat me up of doing , was caught on my way to d library, he asked of my mission, told him I was on my way to library, asked if we were having any class, told him we were on free period, could u believe dis useless man still dealt with me afterall my explanations, was asked to Yodi e(bend), was given 3 strokes at d middle of my spinal cord(thats where he beats students), It happened when I was in SSS1, heard d useless man is late now second person, dat wld b our principal Mr Mabawonku, though was wronged, I was caught at d assembly, not doing my hair, was given 2 strokes of cane at d left side of my ear, (happened when I was in SSS2, first term), left this school end of first term all these happened at Muslim College Oworonshoki, Oworonshoki Lagos State, I didnt have problems at Government Secondary School (Tundun-Wada), WuseZone4, Abuja, I was transferred from Muslim College Oworo to this school , all of them were gentled on us all, except for d notorious students, they beat students with koboko at this school, |
GEJ has two wives the second wife is not d outgoing type, easy going, she has a school called Aduvie Montessori located at Gwarinpa in Abuja, though she is into so many things but she's more into baby's things I think she has two kids for him, am not sure of d number of kids though heard FOI Bill had been signed, Lol |
@I 12 Wateva |
cough! Cough! and now coughing |
this is just one of the numerous reasons why Benin kingdom still remains the same wondered when they wld witnessed what they call development |
love all the hits I still dey laugh oo ![]() |
also heard about it yesterday when i went there for the renewal, they said, i shud take note, that when next am coming I shud come with 9600 for 2months subscription instead of 9000, it's crazy, dont think will have a government in this country or is there no regulatory body at all, cos these people are taking us for granted |
Olympic Marseille all the way ![]() |
abopal:cos he wasn't sure of himself |
bobbyray: ![]() |
Paddy Adenuga |
Watch Aye Olomo kan , it's a yoruba film by Funke Akindele, there u wll get all d answers needed |
BB all the way |
the heart of man is wicked Oh my God some peeps are born wicked |
Oh my God ![]() |
ZIM DRILL:this is just a question ans, nope am not, will not u silly willy |
ZIM DRILL:Both HIV prevalence rates and the numbers of people dying from AIDS vary greatly between African countries. In Somalia and Senegal the HIV prevalence is under 1% of the adult population, whereas in Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe around 10-15% of adults are infected with HIV. Southern Africa is the worst impacted by AIDS; in South Africa the HIV prevalence is 17.8% and in three other southern African countries, the national adult HIV prevalence rate now exceeds 20%. These countries are Botswana (24.8%), Lesotho (23.6%) and Swaziland (25.9%).3 West Africa has been less affected by HIV and AIDS, but some countries are experiencing rising HIV prevalence rates. In Cameroon HIV prevalence is now estimated at 5.3% and in Gabon it stands at 5.2%. In Nigeria, HIV prevalence is low (3.6%) compared to the rest of Africa. However, because of its large population (it is the most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa), this equates to around 3.3 million people living with HIV.4 yes am lost |
ZIM DRILL:so u mean Nigeria now belong to the same class with Zimbabwe right?by comparing the two countries together this is ridiculous |
ZIM DRILL:Sub-Saharan Africa is more heavily affected by HIV and AIDS than any other region of the world. An estimated 22.5 million people are living with HIV in the region - around two thirds of the global total. In 2009 around 1.3 million people died from AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and 1.8 million people became infected with HIV. Since the beginning of the epidemic 14.8 million children have lost one or both parents to HIV/AIDS.1 The social and economic consequences of the AIDS epidemic are widely felt, not only in the health sector but also in education, industry, agriculture, transport, human resources and the economy in general. The AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa continues to devastate communities, rolling back decades of development progress. Sub-Saharan Africa faces a triple challenge: Providing health care, antiretroviral treatment, and support to a growing population of people with HIV-related illnesses. Reducing the annual toll of new HIV infections by enabling individuals to protect themselves and others. Coping with the impact of millions of AIDS deaths2 on orphans and other survivors, communities, and national development. |
sandraa:Lol, take it easy sis and stick to Rokiatu's advise ZIM DRILL:hey you!!! y do u always look for trouble ![]() |
nope, If I must do it without protection, it must be someone (no more a boyfriend thingy) I wanna spend d rest of my life with, and he must accept me and the baby |
@OP just 2months and u are here complaining , u better leave the poor man alone so go back to his wife maybe it was dat woman dat made him who he's today, so will neva forget such a woman despite her shortcomings |
sai Buhari/Bakare |
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