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orishirishi things from kenya...A country with silly wannabe celebs with a morally disgusting society, |
Politics › Re: List Of Nigerian States By Area by freshforest: 1:20pm On Jun 20, 2016 |
The smaller the state,with large human resources(skill labour), the faster its development and the easier its governance. |
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old girls club..... |
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hmmm, God is forever a wonderful God
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Politics › Throw Back Picture Of Chibuike Amaechi by freshforest(op): 10:03pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
If you are broke and unemployed don't despair no condition is permanent, Rotimi Amaechi was broke and unemployed in
1998 today he is rich and powerful using private jets like keke napep
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Politics › Re: ENUGU MASSACRE: Northern Govs Under Fire… For Defending Fulani by freshforest: 8:52am On May 01, 2016 |
Alokendra: The North has been more of a curse than a blessing to this country. How can we be using the whole Nigeria's commonwealth (a significant proportion coming from the SS) to fight boko haram in the North East. Money and resources that should otherwise have been invested in massive infrastructural developments is being used to fight the scourge and problems created by the North, yet they show no remorse. Life means very little to them; Violence is their watch word. They've been dragging this country back with their violent natur, religion bigotry and primitive way of life. God punish GEJ for uniting the south when he had the chance. He thought since he has SS and SE in his purse, and with a few romance with the North, he doesn't need the SW. His eyes became very clear until the very last minute and he thought he could buy us with dollars. he's indeed an ineffectual Buffon. A southern president couldn't implement the confab, and we expect a Northern president to implement it when the northern Hawks have described the confab report as anti-north. We're in a big shit already.
P.S; Afenifere should always learn to shut the Fvck up. Why always fighting ibo issues when we have our own myriads of issue to confront. Same with FFK. Stop pretending that you're fighting the Yoruba cause when we all know that you all ate disgruntled elements angered by the defeat of GEJ. y'all should stop disgracing us and let the ibos fight their battles. You are in pig poo because when you were been warned about the danger of electing a jihadist you turned deaf. |
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Politics › Must Read: Othman Dan Fodio Is Not Done With Nigeria Yet by freshforest(op): 1:28am On May 01, 2016*. Modified: 6:52am On May 01, 2016 |
A thought provoking article. I weep for this country Ogbo Awoke Ogbo 25 April at 12:50
Othman Dan Fodio is Not Done With Nigeria Yet - That's the Crux of the Whoooole Matter!
¶Nigeria is not dealing with religion. Nigeria is not dealing terrorism. Nigeria is not dealing with ethnic suspicion and tribal hatred - we really don't have issues with each other on personal levels. (Of my top five friends on earth, two are Yoruba, one Tiv, one Efik, one Igbo. And many of you don't know but I have Yoruba in-laws, nieces and nephews. So, don’t get these things twisted, if I must borrow the expiring slang of Nigerian teenagers.)
••• Nigeria is not dealing corruption (or kwaraption, its current version). Nigeria is not dealing leadership crisis - we’ve been crying about leadership since 1914.
So, what is Nigeria dealing with? Nature - One simple Law of Nature - that if you refuse to learn from history, history will destroy you!
Nature is stubborn! Nature has this uncanny persistence that its lesson MUST be learnt before any progress can be made. And so, for 100 years, Nigeria has pined away on the same spot. Same stories. Same problems, same people, same mindset, same insanity. Nigeria thinks it can beat nature to its laws - repeating the same follies and expecting miracles.
••• We have learnt little from remote and immediate history. Very little! Perhaps no one captures the peril of our ignorance of history better than Sanusi Lamido Sanusi himself, the current Emir of Kano. Hear him:
"There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honorable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity. The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Sardauna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered. If this issue is not addressed immediately, no conference will solve Nigeria´s problems.”
That was prophetic ... 1999.
••• Look at those pictures in the post very well. I was there. That was my generation. I was only five years old but I vividly recall those protruding bellies. www.nairaland.com/attachments/3663309_13092136102093636245465653221681048509299648n_jpeg98777f97a775cf4eeb08f71625694d38
I vividly recall standing in a long queue for a bowl of powdered milk being distributed by the Swiss Red Cross at the Ugoni Primary School, Okposi. I vividly recall the rich, heavenly taste of that heavily fortified milk as it made love with my grateful tongue. I vividly recall that first touch from the Swiss Red Cross.
••• My mother was a nurse during the War, a trained nurse. It was from her that I first heard the word “kwashiorkor” from which many children had perished. She treated scores of kwashiorkor children at our home.
Civil War!
So, the handlers of Nigeria terminated the study of history in Nigerian schools — deliberately. Can you imagine a sensible nation hiding its history? Partly to hide the atrocities of that pogrom from the memories of upcoming generations. But you don’t hide problems; you solve them. Every plea for the terms of the Nigerian water and oil union to be negotiated have been met with the demonic stubbornness that “Nigeria cannot be negotiated!” Says who?
••• And because history was banned from the school curriculum, we have a generation of Nigeria youth who know more about Arsenal, Manchester and Chelsea than their own reason for existence.
They are taught like parrots to sing a “national anthem” that has zero meaning. For instance, what is the meaning of the phrase “where peace and justice shall reign” or the more annoying “the labors of our heroes past?” Who exactly are these heroes past and what were their labors that won’t be in vain?
* Was Ahmadu Bello a hero? Yes… to the Northerners. * Was Awolowo a hero? Yes, but don’t mention that to the Igbo man. * Was Azikiwe a hero? Perhaps, but to only a few people in the East. * Was Ojukwu a hero? Yes, but a Northerner wouldn’t drive through an Ikemba Nnewi Street.
So, who exactly were these heroes past? Grand deception. If there were ever any heroes past, nobody mentions them.
••• And what do we now have? Exactly the same setup we had in 1966! The North-West Alliance called APC, the government sponsored pogroms in the Middle Belt, the demonization of a particular tribe, the strategic militarization of the Fulani herdsmen.
But here’s why we will never fight another war in Nigeria: It is not necessary anymore. On good authority. There is a better instrument.
But let’s go back a little bit — like two or three hundred years. You have to do your own research too. Many Nigerians have parboiled brains. They only think in one direction - their inherited beliefs, what others told them, and beer parlor conversations they listened to.
¶First, you will NEVER understand the genesis and prognosis of Nigeria’s intractable troubles until you give a vigilant analysis to the revealing declaration of Ahmadu Bello’s on 12th October, 1960:
“The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”.
Three years before then, in 1957, the very same Bello had openly declared: “We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.” (Underline dip the Koran.)
And so that you don’t think that the conquest and enslavement of the South was only in Ahmadu Bello’s imagination, here is what Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria’s first Prime Minister had said in 1947:
“We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.” (Did you hear that dipping again?)
••• Believe me, people in the South might be stupidly naive but the North isn’t! You derogatorily call them ‘aboki.” Yet, with all your PhD’s and conquests of Math, Economics and English (the white man’s language), you still can’t match the stealth, the consistency, the strategy, the unity and the brilliant execution of the people you look down upon as ’abokis.’
Here’s is the incontrovertible thesis: No one will EVER understand Nigeria’s troubles or its solutions until he digs into Ahmadu Bello’s charge of October 1960. You will never understand why the “Fulani herdsmen” have strategically occupied every land space in the South. You will never understand the open visa arrangements being sought with die-hard Islamic countries. You will never understand the meetings in Saudi Arabia.You will never understand the so-called Grazing Bill that is hopefully dead on arrival. You will never understand the new school curriculum of unequal yoke of unrelated subjects of Islam and Christianity.
¶Also, Ahmadu Bello gave us another deep hint for the endless blood flow in Nigeria: Othman (or Usman or Uthman) dan Fodio, the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate!
I learnt about Usman Dan Fodio in my Primary School history, and later in Secondary School. His courage, his rise to power and conquests fascinated me as an adventurous little boy. Little did I know that I wasn’t done with Usman dan Fodio. He may have died in 1817 as we were taught but his spirit is alive and well and poised for more trouble. (Reread Ahmadu Bello’s statement.) Dan Fodio is not done yet - that is the crux of Nigeria's troubles!
I repeat, if you do not understand Ahmadu Bello’s vow, echoed by the then seemingly harmless Balewa, and resurrected in the current leader of Nigeria; and if you do not understand the role of the British in the evil that took residence in Nigeria, please respect yourself and go sit down. And if possible shut up. Because until you do, you will never appreciate why we are where we are, and why the future remains precarious unless our collective consciousness acknowledges and confronts these undercurrents.
••• Nigeria is in … I think Americans call it … “deep sh*t.” But I have hope. The yoke shall be broken. Not by bravado. Not by war. Not by more bloodshed. But by one single stone. The destiny of every Goliath is a little pebble to his forehead. Every Goliath has a pebble with his name on it.
Just one more insight into dan Fodio before I let the wise be wise and the fool be fool. Dan Fodio’s impressive jihads were finally wedged at Ilorin and Upper Benue. But then, he left a dying request, which isn’t a secret anymore - that his followers must dip the Quran into the Atlantic!
And let me tell you this: Lebanon learnt their lesson too late. While you may pride yourself in being “open minded” about these things, the scions of Othman Dan Fodio do not play by the same rules. The Quran has been dipped in the Atlantic via the Ilorin route. Ever wondered why the very last street bordering Nigeria and the Atlantic Ocean was named Ahmadu Bello Way?
••• Here’s the summary of the current affairs in Nigeria: The Quran is not yet dipped into the Atlantic through Benue and Igboland. Second, another powerful scion of Dan Fodio is now the Commander in Chief, who also doubles as the Grand Patron of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria. Don’t smell something if you don't want to! “Kwaraption” my foot!
As usual, I will get names and attacks after this article. But hey, your praise or criticism means nada to me. I’m too old to write to impress you. And I'm already as famous as I never wanted to be. There is NOTHING in this article you cannot find in the public domain if you do just a little research and a little thinking. So what’s your beef with reality?
••• If you have better information backed with facts, you’d better present it to the world rather than the usual dimwitted comments like “Ogbo, you’re a fool” or the favorite blackmail type “Ogbo, you’re stirring up hatred.” The one that trips me most is “Be patient, the President is working on something … Rome was not built in a day!” This has nothing to do with patience! Neither with Rome! If you were hungry and knew food was cooking in the pot, being patient makes perfect sense. But suppose what is in the pot isn’t food?
••• The signs are so glaring even the blind could see them. Armed “Fulani herdsmen” have mapped out our villages; they have literally occupied every inch of our ancestral lands. They are applying the secret spiritual principle that states that “every place the sole of your feet shall touch I shall give you.”
But the saints and sinners alike are snoring! Those who are awake are arguing with the signboard! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10209363767910149&id=1202318768 |
Politics › Must Read: Reasons Why Nigerian Men Of God Are Silent About The Evils In Nigeria by freshforest(op): 1:16am On May 01, 2016 |
I came across this article on facebook and its very deep. I want to share it here on nairaland. Read with and open mind.... Ogbo Awoke Ogbo Friday at 10:56
√5 Reasons Why the Big Nigerian Men of God Are Silent About the Evil Hanging Over Nigeria
¶After Enugu, any remaining doubt that you have no hope in your "elected" officials - governors, senators, reps and all the clowns of abuja - has been finally obliterated. Take a deeper look at that photo-op of the Enugu State governor in a handshake with President Buhari, his asymmetric grin and submissive stoop. President offered one hand, he gripped with two, an unforgivable etiquette bomb. In intelligence circles (and among body language experts), that handshake is called the weakling.
South East governors… who among them will save you? Alhaji Okorocha? Others? Forget it. Just photoshop each of them into that Ugwuanyi handshake photo-op.
••• Analyze Fr. Mbaka’s handshake or Tunde Bakare’s more intimate version in those pictures. You can also photoshop any Nigerian big man of God into the Buhari-Mbaka or Bakare picture and you won’t go wrong.
The song in the land now is every man on his own: “Buy your own cutlass and get ready to protect your wife and children.” We’ve come that low and that is scary! This is a failed state, people, a failed state!
Any hope in the Army to defend us is perished. The perception is that the Army is not working for the rest of us. Any hope in the Nigerian Police to deliver us is laughable. The Police that ran away when we showed them a grasshopper, will they now face a hyena?
••• It’s sad but we are in a dark period where each man is his own local government, army, police, lawyer and priest. Talking about priest brings me to the “anointed men of God” of Nigeria. So, the government can’t keep us from being slaughtered, or our daughters from being forcefully defiled by a sex cult masking as a way of life, or our farms and means of livelihood from being destroyed, what about the “men of God?” What are they saying? Nothing.
¶Through out history, God’s ways are consistent and flawless. “The LORD is good and His mercies endure forever.”
He raises a Moses long before a Pharaoh is born. He trains a Joshua long before the shores of Canaan. He raises a Joseph in Egypt to preserve His covenant with Abraham. He makes an Esther a Queen long before a deadly Haman shows up. He installs an Elijah before he installs a King Ahab. He raises a Gideon before the Midianites (the ancient Fulani herdsmen) begin their raids of terror. He quietly trains a little David on catapult technology before a Goliath assembles his MIGs. And on and on…
••• Why then is Nigeria’s case so different? Nigeria has arrived the shores of Canaan but there is no Joshua. Nigeria is in the siege of a Pharaoh but Moses wasn’t born… No Elijah. No Moses. No Jesus. No Paul. No Esther. No Daniel. No Peter. No Paul. Just darkness and silence. Pathological silence.
For decades, the Church of God in Northern Nigeria and Middle Belt has been severely persecuted… their churches burnt, their lands seized … their daughters forcefully married out as war booties … severely sequestered, mercilessly slaughtered. They reached out to their brethren in the South for help until they finally gave up. I am speaking from 100% fact with figures and documented eyewitness stories. Now the masquarade is on our doorsteps. (Didn’t I tell you that the chicken should not have laughed while the turkey was being roasted for Christmas?)
¶Fast forward today. There is no rallying voice, no rallying strategy or collective measured response to the threat to the Church. No understanding like the men of Issachar who “understood the times and know what Israel ought to do” (1 Chronicles 12:32). No word of wisdom as in the days of Apostles Peter and Paul and John. And the people perish because the Church of Nigeria has no vision, no word from God, no word from the Men of God, and saddest of all, no unity, no leadership! Just cowardly “men of God” and their lame-duck, lifeless, saltless, religion-filled ministries littered on every street in Nigeria.
••• Many of these stomach-affairs pastors of today take it for granted that they can plaster their “revival” posters everywhere anytime they want. But they forget how much they owe the late Benson Idahosa for the freedom they take for granted.
Freedom, by its nature, does not come without a price, without leadership, vision, initiative. The spelling of freedom is “f-i-g-h-t” not “s-i-l-e-n-c-e!” God told Moses, “If you think Pharaoh will let you go without a fight, perish the thought.” Pharaoh still pursued his freed slaves to his own death!
••• Did you know that Martin Luther King Jr (God bless his soul) was an ordained Baptist minister? Did you know that Bishop Desmond Tutu was an Anglican Bishop? What gives these Nigeria mega church pastors the impression that ministry only means assembling millions of people in a large camp to sing and clap hands and raise more offering for larger church buildings!?
Archbishop Idahosa was a man of great courage and boldness. God told Joshua several times: “Be strong and courageous.” Without boldness, you can’t be a minister of Christ. Paul’s constant prayer request was for boldness. The apostles' major prayer point was for boldness to preach the gospel and stand true to their faith, hope and love in Christ.
••• Those military monsters and politicians who ruled Nigeria in his time knew better than to mess with Benson Idahosa. I don't recall but wasn’t it Babangida (or this same Buhari and Idiagbon?) who after smoking whatever he did on that day, rose up and banned preaching in the open in Nigeria? I was in the University of Port Harcourt then. The soldiers were everywhere to implement his bidding. I recall the terror that reigned on the streets but the unity of purpose of the Church.
When Archbishop Idahosa heard about that ban from where he was outside the country, he immediately mobilized what became the largest crusade ever held in Africa as at then right next door to the Dodan Barracks, Babangida’s seat of power. Did the crusade hold? Yes, the crusade held. Did the fox Babangida do anything? Yes, he swallowed his saliva and slid his tail between his legs. He was reminded that he was an ordinary man, a future breakfast for worms and maggots. Like the rest of us.
¶Anyway, so, why are our men of God so cowardly and silent just when the world needed them most to speak out about the mass slaughter and injustices going on in their country?
I know we love him, we respect him for what he has been used of God to do but can somebody explain to me why Pastor Adeboye, one of the most influential figures of the century, has not publicly uttered a word about the persecutions in the North, the murders at Agata, Enugu, the kidnappings in Yorubaland and elsewhere, the Fulani herdsmen… ? One word from a man like that is worth 100,000 Facebook posts by each of us. I am not critical; I am confounded by his silence!
••• Esther was mute in a similar existential circumstance. Until Mordecai jolted her with two realities. One, don’t you think, Esther, that you were placed in your position of power for such a time as this? Two, Esther, don’t you in your crudest wakings, think that when the slaughter begins, you will be spared because you are in the palace. The rest is history.
I wonder if the Adeboyes, Oyedepos, Uma Ukpais, Adelajas, Ogbuelis, Kumuyis, Ibiyomis, Okonkwos, Bakares, Mbakas, Bishop Chukwumas, Oyakhilomes, etc were given the grace they have for such a time as this. I wonder if they know — if they even correctly discern the times we are in.
•• The great Ukrainian man of God, Sunday Adelaja, poured all his huge resources into foisting the current government upon us. But he is in a very safe place, faraway from Agatu, Enugu and Beromland. He is not even here, and when he visits we receive no update on his installed messiah.
So is the loud mouthed Fr. Mbaka, who mass recruited his fervent Adoration Grounders to vote the current government. He hasn’t uttered a word about the killings in his backyard at Enugu. No word either from Tunde Bakare, who stood on a holy pulpit and announced to the whole world that Nigeria's troubles would be over if we installed the "Change" President.
These are possible reasons why the big Nigerian men of God are scared to talk about the ethnic cleansing happening in Nigeria and the unfolding agenda against the church.
(1) They don't know the counsel of God for Nigeria. Forget their high sounding spiritonomics and empty "prophetic utterances." They lie to you that all is well when all is NOT well.
(2) They are scared stiff! Tell your big man of God (if you can even reach him) that I said he's scared shitless! (Actually, remove “God” from the “Men of God” and replace it with “Chicken.”)
(3) Your Man of God may have been destined as a “Useful Idiot.” (Research the meaning and origin of that term on the Internet. Hint: Judas was regarded as a useful idiot, not by Jesus, but by the Establishment that used and dumped him.) Many of Nigeria’s Men of God and their followers are moles and useful idiots. I was jolted into this outrageous reality by my encounter with one of them not quite a month ago!
(4) They have received the gifts of Naaman and eaten the porridge of Jacob in exchange for their birthright. They are brown envelope prophets of the government houses - always cavorting with one politician or the other and secretly boasting about their connections with power. Do you dare speak against Amadioha during a thunderstorm when his protective charm is in your pocket?
(5) They have expensive assets scattered all over Nigeria - large camp buildings, magnificent cathedrals, lands and all imaginable niceties of life. They have labored for decades to arrive where they are now. Why rustle the boat? Why touch the tail of the tiger now and risk losing these things of the world? There's too much to lose.
••• If your man of God is free from these 5 allegations, let him or her speak out now!
Nevertheless, God will save His people. If the great “men of God” cannot cry hosanna, God, being God, will raise stones to do it. s (But let these men know that we know that it was in their power to do good like Martin Luther King Jr but that they were silent while Nigeria slid into Rwanda. Tell them that History will remember them that way!)
Shalom!
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Romance › Re: Nigeria's Most Perfect Couple by freshforest(op): 10:30am On Apr 01, 2016 |
I envy them....lolz 
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Romance › Re: Nigeria's Most Perfect Couple by freshforest(op): 10:29am On Apr 01, 2016 |
Very lovely couple
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Romance › Nigeria's Most Perfect Couple by freshforest(op): 10:27am On Apr 01, 2016 |
Actually,I snapped this from the village on easter sunday when I went for my cousin's traditional wedding at the village......
When I first saw it, I almost thought it was real until I came close.....
Here am posting it as the photo of the day.
So I will say happy april fool to you all and I wish you all divine favour,success in all you do and the best of this month......
Say your Amen and receive your blessings.
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Romance › Re: Reactions You Get When You Tease A Nigerian Girl With Being Igbo Or Yoruba by freshforest(op): 1:28pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
ATMC: I have not been told I look Yoruba but I've been told I look FULANI. And I've looked myself severally in the mirror and all I see is igbo-look. Ok, I guess you are igbo then. Fulanis are very beautiful too especially the educated ones, but the poor and illiterate ones are usually very dirty |
Romance › Re: Reactions You Get When You Tease A Nigerian Girl With Being Igbo Or Yoruba by freshforest(op): 1:17pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
ATMC: Olden day Yoruba had ugly females due to tribal mark but the recent ones don't. Imagine Omosexy with tribal mark, she won't look as fine as she does now. This accounts for the 'God forbid' response. My 2cents thought. Are you igbo or non yoruba, and what was your reaction when teased or told that you looked yoruba? |
Romance › Re: Reactions You Get When You Tease A Nigerian Girl With Being Igbo Or Yoruba by freshforest(op): 1:15pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
manitobor:

It's obvious that some ethnic groups have more beautiful ladies than others. There's an ethnic group with the highest number of ugly, black girls in Nigeria.
I'm not gonna mention names though. ATMC: Olden day Yoruba had ugly females due to tribal mark but the recent ones don't. Imagine Omosexy with tribal mark, she won't look as fine as she does now. This accounts for the 'God forbid' response. My 2cents thought. Hmmmm |
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Phones › Re: Are Selfie Sticks Not Compactible With Blackberry Phones? by freshforest(op): 12:00pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
Missbizy: It happened to me too wen I got my selfie stick. I can't remember d exact feature I went to. I believe after pressin d snap button d camera zoom instead of it to snap. So if dts ur prob just connect d stick to ur fon under camera settings then change d volume key to camera button it's on zoom button b4, so dts y it won't snap buh zoom. And again d instrument sud be on d stick pack. I hope it helps. Thanks |
Romance › Re: Reactions You Get When You Tease A Nigerian Girl With Being Igbo Or Yoruba by freshforest(op): 11:51am On Mar 31, 2016 |
HateU2: Mtchewwwwww Google no dey ur fone  *walks outta thread* How would google help answer the question? or does google know the difference between the nigerian ethnic groups, and ethnic stereotypes? |
Romance › Reactions You Get When You Tease A Nigerian Girl With Being Igbo Or Yoruba by freshforest(op): 11:47am On Mar 31, 2016 |
Most times I notice that when i tease yoruba ladies by saying they look igbo, they usually blush like as if I am flattering them, but when i tease an igbo lady or a non yoruba lady by saying she looks yoruba, the response I usually get is "God Forbid" like as if am insulting her.....
Its funny and I wonder why I get such reactions,or could it be because of the usual stereotypes or...........what?
What could be the cause of such reactions? |
Romance › Re: Ladies, How Long Can You Stay Without Sex? by freshforest: 11:08am On Mar 31, 2016 |
Two days |
Sports › Re: UEFA Champions League: Arsenal Vs Barcelona Meets Tonight @ 8:45pm by freshforest: 2:53am On Feb 23, 2016 |
Sorry ass nal..... I can see neymessis hunting ya ass. 
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Romance › Re: How Do U Console A Girl U Just Disflowered? by freshforest: 11:16pm On Feb 20, 2016 |
Just make sure you show her a lot of love......I mean care for her, call her often,buy her gift, don't hurt her and most importantly f0rk her more........with that she will wish you had met her earlier and disvirgined her
#LoveDoctor #IMakeHerCum |
Phones › Are Selfie Sticks Not Compactible With Blackberry Phones? by freshforest(op): 2:32pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
I have bought three different selfie sticks and none of them work with my blackberry phones, Z3 and Z30 to be precise.
Please I need more infos on selfie stick..
Are they selective or blackberry phones are made not to work with selfie sticks.
I really need to know if there are selfie sticks that will work with my BlackBerry phones. Thanks |
Politics › Pictures Of Female Keke Rider by freshforest(op): 1:19pm On Dec 17, 2015 |
The popular saying that what a man can do, a woman can also do.
This morning was going to a near by market, because of the long traffic, I decided not to use my car. On getting to my estate entrance I saw this woman keke rider so I decided to board hers. It was fun and I took some pictures
This is to inspired ladies are always waiting for men for their up keep and also for all the unemployed youths. Don't wait for men or for job. Get out and do something.
What I like most about was her enthusiasm
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Politics › Picture Of A Female Keke Rider In Lagos by freshforest(op): 11:02am On Dec 17, 2015 |
The popular saying that what a man can do, a woman can also do.
This morning was going to a near by market, because of the long traffic, I decided not to use my car. On getting to my estate entrance I saw this woman keke rider so I decided to board hers. It was fun and I took some pictures
This is to inspired ladies are always waiting for men for their up keep and also for all the unemployed youths. Don't wait for men or for job. Get out and do something.
What I like most about was her ethusiaism
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Education › Re: The Bad Welfare Condition Of Students In OAU (Photos) by freshforest: 9:07am On Dec 04, 2015 |
Am gonna open my beautiful OAU thread...just watch out |
Education › Re: The Bad Welfare Condition Of Students In OAU (Photos) by freshforest: 9:05am On Dec 04, 2015 |
Oba awon university |
Properties › STALLION GARDEN CITY (ibeju Lekki, Near Free Trade Zone) by freshforest(op): 10:20am On Nov 23, 2015 |
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OUTRIGHT PAYMENT Plantinun(900sqm) --------------- (N2,100,000) Diamond(660sqm)----------------- (1,100,000) Gold (600sqm) ---------------------- (N850,000)
NEIGHBORHOOD ATTRACTIONS Lekki Lagos new Int’l Airport New Lekki Lagos deep seaport Corona School Caleb Int’l School Green Spring School British/America Int’l school Coscharis Motors
FEATURES Perimeter fencing Good Road Network and drainage Electricity Clinic Recreational Center Police Station Government approved layout Proximity to other neighbourhoods Estate Instant allocation guaranteed Return on investment is attractive
DOCUMENTS Deeds of Contract Deeds of Assignment
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