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You that cant even write a flawless sentence, what are you doing reading The British Journal of Psychiatry? Anyway, post a link to the article so that those of us with brains can read the article with our korokoro eyes |
MUkinatudeen, ignore the riff-raff, you are doing great Keep your eye on the prize, permanent ban of all immature forumites. |
^^^ I dont do anything wrong I have always wanted to confuse you. That was intentional. Still working on who you really are. ![]() |
Naijababe in Sango ode
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Naijababedeen outed
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NO, Why is no one commenting on Dk's pix? |
dayokanu:I change my mind, I am not going to bring down your pix. I want you to feel the same shame that Isale is feeling. PS: Well, the only way you can get me to pull down your pix is if you promise to leave all NL MILFs for me and me alone, starting with Naijababedeen. |
^^^ I wont bring down Dk's pix. or do you want me to bring it down? Now Dk is going to know how it feels
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This is DK right here? If Dk doesnt bring down Isale's pic, we will not bring this down. Tit for Tat.
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isale_gan2:You are sounding Ibo now. Are you Ibo? You know, Ibos like to blame their problems on others. I really dont see anything wrong with that photo. Go to DK's profile and post his photo. Thats what I'd do if I were in your shoes. Very nice photo though. ![]() |
naijababe:How did you know? Were you two closet lesbobooooooo? ![]() Oga Kilode?! Agree with you on Ifa philosophy, more suited to us than some Middle Eastern philosophers. On a very different note, anyone seen the Adjustment Bureau? Not a bad movie, the last scene is the shiznit. " You don't have freewill until you realise you have to fight for it" . . . . . ProfoundVery obvious. Freewill in a democracy is an oxymoron. Always knew that. |
OAM4J:we are posting Mukinatudeendeen's photo. BTW, you are a kafir. . . a big NO, NO. Stop wasting your time. We Muslims dont like to do Christians. |
mykali:Arsenal won, at least we scored a goal. |
Thank you Jesus! |
Two defeats in a roll Thank you Baba mi loke |
Among Nigerian guys, i think its one of the guys. Among Nigerian girls, I am pretty sure its one of the girls. |
~Bluetooth:NO Elections are not about the past, they are always about the future. Its not necessarily about what he has done, it is mostly about his future plans for the people of OYO |
^^^^ Thats not what haters do. Haters love to cry and whine, thats why we call then CRYAFRA. |
Watch and learn |
deneut:Just watch ok? |
seanet02:Opn ti suuuuuuuuuuuuuun Odo Muki ni oko mi nfa si lowo tawa yii |
deneut:Watch and learn ![]() |
soothing bruised ego? Odunnu: |
Social criticism focuses on flawed social structures, and aims at proffering practical solutions by specific measures, radical reform or even revolutionary change. It is an act of rebelling against an idea or a political group of people by rhetorical means. This is most often done with the intent of sensitizing the people to present political realities, promoting change by informing the general populace about a given problem and then appealing to people's sense of justice or eagerness for better societal status. The starting points of social critics are not always understandable. However, it seems, at least in the Nigerian context, that certain ethnic group, and in a way,certain political ideologies have had a monopoly on it. The starting point is almost always the experience of some few people and their honest yearning for a more progressive Nigeria. Over the years, the proud people of southwestern Nigeria have always seemed to be at the vanguard for the struggle for a more progressive Nigeria. Generations after generations of SW'ers from almost every walk of life have in one way or the other fulfilled this creed From Madam Tinubu to Fela (Musician) to Wole Soyinka to Gani Fawenhinmi ( Lawyer) to Beko (Doctor) to Pa Adesanya to Pa Awo to Tunde Bakare (Pastor) to Noobies like Sowore of SR to name any well known and nationally recognized social critic and the person would most likely be a Yoruba man. This is not to say that other groups havent been pulling their weight, well, they have in their own way, but when all is said and done done, it is clear that in this elite group of patriots Yoruba people are disproportionately overrepresented. Why is this so? |
Not very smooth |
PDP = Beast of No Nation, Egbe k'egbe [flash=400,400] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIdXf0l7-dc?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash] |
Sorry for you |
yes, your love |
sick with Odunnu |
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