Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 4:26am On Apr 08, 2011 |
recoome 04:23:52 AM Viewing fstranger3's profile.
See me see trouble ooo. What have I done to this guy? He is now stalking me
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Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 4:16am On Apr 08, 2011 |
recoome: @fstranger:u're a mumu, dat post was 4 a friend who had just gained admission and wanted 2 meet other freshers at OAU but could not open an account coz i use a phone 2 browse. Sorry for the misrepresentation, moi bad  I guess the quote below is also for your friend. How come you are always with this friend, are you gay? recoome: i also got admitted on merit for economics, i went to sch yesterday to check
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=415902.msg5724242#msg5724242 |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 4:10am On Apr 08, 2011 |
recoome: @fstranger:u're a mumu, dat post was 4 a friend who had just gained admission and wanted 2 meet other freshers at OAU but could not open an account coz i use a phone 2 browse. Literally, I am [size=18pt] ROFLMAO[/size] Thanks for clearing it up. Just so you know, I dont believe you.lol And where is your mother and grand-mother from again? |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 3:56am On Apr 08, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: Let's have a real discussion. . . . your previous post is really irking me. Why do you suppose SW women are not into politics?
My mother frequently tells me that no matter what I do, I should not go into politics. "It's a death toll", she warns. lol I am sure you can take the words of that Awori man to the banks. Half Yoruba/ half Igbo Nigerians are the most trustworthy people in the world. Good luck discussing with him  |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 3:53am On Apr 08, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Firm Wins N18b Air Force Deal In S’africa by fstranger3(m): 3:23am On Apr 08, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: This, I believe is a plus for Nigeria. And a testament to the superior business acumen of igbos over Yorubas. I dey laugh ooooo |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 3:16am On Apr 08, 2011 |
Igwe-1: This is my last post replying you because i only indulge in articulate conversations. Yes, i have 3 degrees, a dual bachelors one of them in Engineering and an MBA from one of those ivy leagues, so i know exactly what i am talking about. I rejoice when i see all Nigerian representing because that is how it should be. But this topic was about NDIGBO,and thats it. I see Yorubas and others too in those schools and proud of all of them, but their numbrs are nothing compared to IGBOS. I was in academia because i have been a part time lecturer before i diversified my investments, so i have good command of this topic. Your arguments stems from the fact that you cannot accept the obvious and if this is the case, then you have more personal issue than you think. This will be my last response to you on this because i do not make flimsy arguemnt Did you actually submit written papers to your professors at this Ivy League? I really doubt it. Anyway, to each Ibo liar his own  Another Ezeuche. I dey laugh ooooooooooooo |
Politics › Re: New Ipsos Poll - Jonathans Lead Grows, Pdp May Lose More States by fstranger3(m): 2:48am On Apr 08, 2011 |
EzeUche: Seems like fstranger cannot understand simple English. A pity isn't it. No wonder he is ridiculed in all sections that he post. EzeUche: You BB people need to wake up before it is too late. I am fearing how you all will react when BB loses big throughout Nigeria except for the core North. But looking at where Buhari is getting his main support, we know it is from the uneducated masses in the North, one [size=18pt]has shutter[/size] why anyone but these illiterate would support the man. Mr. I am the best English speaker on NL I dey laugh oooooooooo Ezeuche nor go kill me for hia oooooooo mu he he he heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 2:28am On Apr 08, 2011 |
EzeUche: Seems like fstranger cannot understand simple English. A pity isn't it. No wonder he is ridiculed in all sections that he post. Mu he he he he I dey laugh oooooooo Mr. I speak English because I live in America. hahahahahahahaha Ezeuche nor go kill me for hia oooooooo |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 2:23am On Apr 08, 2011 |
recoome: Even in Nigeria here in UNILAG, the igbo ladies are blazing the trail, from the depts 2 faculties, one of then was even part of the team that brought back the bronze medal 4 UNILAG at zain africa challenge, at the last convocation of UNILAG, the second best graduating student with a CGPA of 4.91 was an igbo girl(ifeoma okoye) in the whole sch, before graduation, she had completed all her ACCA programmes where she made all A's, through-out her school days, she made 95% A's, she had 2 pick 4rm choice bluechip companies 4 her youth service as they all wanted her, she had also managed 2 secure a scholarship in the Havard business school of which she would proceed 2 after her youth service, and the funny thing is that she's a silent achiever. Although my dad is awori, my mum is igbo, s[b]o i'll be fair here, the yoruba ladies are also trying but i don't think they can match the igbo ones[/b],reason being that the yoruba ones give up easily, while the igbo ladies have a daredevil nature, they can upstage anything that comes their way. As for the hausa ladies, they need 2 wise-up, move 2 the city centres and see what their fellow women are doing and stop milking cows & producing millions of children in the villages and leave their husbands in the cities to be doling out all their money 2 igbo/yoruba girls who know how 2 handle hausa men with an iron fist. Speak for yourself. The women in your family do not represent the general view/character of all Yoruba women, at least not the ones I know. |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 2:17am On Apr 08, 2011 |
@Omemani aka Ocji Agha aka Ezeuche aka 29 other monikers I dont argue with fools who cant seem to see beyond their thumped up nose. First you said: EzeUche: . Because that can be found amongst African American community, i[b]n which the women excel more than the men[/b]. And when your attention was called to the foolishness of your baseless conclusion, you changed it to: EzeUche: You can shut up. Am I wrong? Or will you make yourself look like fool again in this thread.
There are more African American women in college than their men. FACT
Even the stats support what I am saying. And you can never beat me when it comes to numbers. My analytical skills should never be in doubt. Understand? As if those two are the same. Time and again on NL, and beyond, you have proven yourself to be adept in massive copying off google, a bad revisionist, a whiner, a flip-flopper, a liar, and more than that, a confused college kid who, cause of his primordial fear of reality, is perfectly fine to live in his trance-like state forever. It is obvious you have no idea what you are talking about. So just STFU already and let people with real life experience, intellect, and fact talk sensibly instead of your unneeded interjections of lies and attention seeking monologues. |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 2:03am On Apr 08, 2011 |
EzeUche: Give Igbo women credit where credit is due. Igbo women seems to be the only group that challenger their men in terms of education. I don't if I should be happy or worried. Because that can be found amongst African American community, in which the women excel more than the men. You lack basic analytical skills. Sorry! |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 1:40am On Apr 08, 2011 |
PhysicsMHD: I missed his mention of Ndidi Okereke-Onyiuke, who actually should not be celebrated, in my opinion. But I think his general observation holds true. My point is that, like everyone, he wasnt fair to the theme he wrote about. Coming across a lot of Ibo women does not give him any right to the conclusion he seemed to have hastily come to. This is selective memory in its most banal form, which is a mental shortcut that causes us to give too much weight to recent evidence, and in this situation, he is simply relating his bias encounters, which definitely does not reflect reality at all. |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 1:31am On Apr 08, 2011 |
EzeUche: I hope people understand that there is competition amongst Yorubas and Igbos. The author of this article is a Yoruba man and he perceives, rightly or wrongly that Igbo women are performing better than there counterparts.
Personally, I have seen Igbo women in the United States do better than the men. I hope my fellow Igbo men wont crucify me. Dont go there please. Tenacity/perseverance/having no option than to stay in school is different from what Fani Kayode is talking about. Read the article again for better understanding |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 1:27am On Apr 08, 2011 |
I am sure Fani-Kayode hasnt heard of Hajiya Amina Zubair.
Fani Kayode is truly an ediot.
He overlooked people like Adenike Grange, yet was too myopic to exalt the likes of Ndidi Okereke-Onyiuke who barely graduated from one of the shyytiest school in NY, Baruch College.
Hmmmmm |
Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu; I Am On A Crusade (video) by fstranger3(op): 1:06am On Apr 08, 2011 |
Eziachi: Believe it or not. I admire Bola Tinubu as a politician. What special qualities does he possess? How is he different from OGD or Orji Kalu? He copied someone else's play-book, how does that make him special. Believe it or not, he is a common criminal, but he was lucky to have gotten away. He could have join[sic] the gravy train with PDP when everybody was doing so but he stuck at it when the word OPPOSITION is an aborminable word. It would have been political suicide for him to Jump ship. Believe it or not, there were no spots for him in PDP, at least not in Lagos PDP, the most Vibrant PDP state in the SW. Naturally, he had no option but to stick it out with AD/AC/ACN When everybody jumped ship, including Abiola himself and hopped into bed with Abacha, he also stuck at it in NADECO. ensconced in Obodo Oyinbo trafficking drugs on the South side of Chicago, that was the only option he had. The heroes of NADECO were the Iges, Osobas, Enahoro, Soyinkas, Adesanyas, Alayandas, Akerele-Bucknors, Kokoris, Femi-Falanas, and to some extent, the Dele Momodus. They fought Abacha with their lives, and after it was all done, they still had their integrity intact. Bola Tinubu has no modicum of integrity left. He is not different from the people he claimed to have help fought with his 'dirty' money. As events of recent times have proved, he is actually worse. I will be quite happy to go into a war with a person like that in a place like Nigeria where people never believed in anything from breakfast to lunch, let alone fighting for it. Pray tell, what does Tinubu believe in? Imposing candidates? Subverting due process and the fundamental tenets of democracy? That the end justify the means even if you have to commit abominations to achieve your aim? Would you be happy to have him as your child's god-father/mentor? As a person, I don't know, because I knew nothing about his dealings apart from what I read, which sometimes you should never use to judge people as long as Nigeria and their rumour is better than the truth kind of life is concern. If you lived through his 8 yrs of mis-rule in Lagos, you'd understand why every sane individual, from me to Gani Fawenhinmi to Kobojunkie, hates this mofo. Talking about jealousy: Why would anyone be jealous of him? He is neither Bola Ige nor Wole Soyinka. A criminal no matter how hard you sugar-coat it is still a criminal. Ojuyobo got away, unfortunately. |
Politics › Re: I Will Not Even Support The Pdp For $1 Billion by fstranger3(m): 11:53pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
I dont think Beaf sold his integrity for N100, I highly doubt it.
I think 6 bags of rice and only God-knows how many Umlbleeeelas are worth more than a mere N100. |
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Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu; I Am On A Crusade (video) by fstranger3(op): 11:13pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: LOL I was expecting a nasty comment. How did you know he was 15? Because he looks 15 Car ke? I thought men like you were too sophisticated for cars. . . . horse wagon na the new thing, like eku bear, he takes pride in not polluting the economy with his horse wagon. I seriously dont know why people like him. He's like Bode George, a bit more prominent, I guess. Comparing Bode George with Tinubu, what are you smoking? Bode George is more prominent ooooooo |
Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu; I Am On A Crusade (video) by fstranger3(op): 11:07pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: That explains why you were like [i]that [/i]a week ago. I didnt take it from him. I was trying to make a turn around my street corner, while waiting for traffic on the adjacent road to clear up, suddenly this 15 yr old guy showed up beside my car offering it to me. I quickly rejected the offer.  |
Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu; I Am On A Crusade (video) by fstranger3(op): 11:03pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
I am yet to find a drug baron that doesnt have swag. Even the 15 yr old down the street I live who offered my cocaine a week ago has swag. Afikuyomi sef get swag,  |
Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu; I Am On A Crusade (video) by fstranger3(op): 10:57pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
Did you guys notice that he looked stoned in that video?
I particularly enjoyed the ending when the area boys were hailing me, quipping with remarks like; "Jagabom," Kosori won n be, won ti fi ori babi si" etc lol |
Family › Re: Mothers: What Was Your Baby's Birth Weight? by fstranger3(m): 10:52pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
^^^ I think you are a sexist, just like Tpiah  I got here first, she followed me her, not the other way round The first word she uttered on this thread was Fstranger. I did not mention her name, I only responded to her prompts On the other thread, she did the same, calling me dangerous. So she is the one obsessed with me. QED |
Family › Re: Mothers: What Was Your Baby's Birth Weight? by fstranger3(m): 10:41pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
^^^ It is Tpiah, the resident 'Iya Aje' that is the trouble maker here, not me. I am 100% omoluabi from the Omoluabi state.  She just cant stop mentioning my name. Fstranger here, Fstranger there 'bi afise' She is even scaring 'omo ele(s)' away from me with her "Fstranger is dangerous' nonsense.lol Anyway, will you contribute to the thread? |
Romance › Re: Two Marriages And Still No Greencard by fstranger3(m): 9:09pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
^^^
IS that for Quanesha?
or Quanshita Whatever |
Forum Games › Re: 3words Per Post: Part 3 by fstranger3(m): 6:33pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
Odunnu the escort |
Forum Games › Re: 3words Per Post: Part 3 by fstranger3(m): 6:21pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
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Travel › Re: Nigerian Embassy And Police Report by fstranger3(m): 6:19pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
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Politics › Bola Tinubu; I Am On A Crusade (video) by fstranger3(op): 5:57pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
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Family › Re: Mothers: What Was Your Baby's Birth Weight? by fstranger3(m): 4:57pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
ayanah: that's a lie u know. If u're as tin as D'bang that means u'll have a small pelvic and there's no way for a 4.4 baby 2 come out 4rm dat tiny passage except with d grace of God,cos with God all things are possible.  Tin or Thin? Pelvic or Pelvis? I am a guy, why would a baby pass through my Pelvis?  |
Family › Re: Mothers: What Was Your Baby's Birth Weight? by fstranger3(m): 4:53pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
tpiah!: Wait for it. . . . . . . . . You see what you've caused Tpiah? Tell me, is she making any sense? The poster above you?  |
Politics › Re: Useless Journalism In Nigeria (Name and Shame) by fstranger3(m): 9:54am On Apr 07, 2011 |
Bawss1: Members of the fourth estate play a very important role in shaping public opinion, thats a role that has far reaching consequences. When they err the public should take note so as not be disadvantaged. Recall the saying that to be poorly informed is to be deformed?
Sagamite should be commended for starting this thread even though he needs to tone down his use of scurrilous words Commended for what? For pointing at his father's house with his left hand? or for wasting his time pursuing trivialities instead of getting a job? No one is perfect? He himself makes a lot of mistakes. Why castigate others? Mschewwwwwww |