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tpiah!:Not everyone is like you Keep doing your SU ok. One day your pastor will help you clear the igbo around your groins, with a razor blade of course. In the mean time, I am off to go make some one's puccy wet. Something you will never enjoy in your life Amen! |
PhysicsRND:Yorubas, Specifically Osun state, ofcourse. He was made in the SW, dont let me go further! ![]() As a matter of fact, culturally, he is Yoruba ![]() PS: Why did you skip Sophie Oluwole. I can claim her if you dont want her. She grew up in Ondo state though ![]() |
Actually, you can have Dele Momodu, we dont want him any longer |
^^^ Hope everything still dey kampe? No overstretch of koochie koochie If kochie is overstretched, then I will have to half my offer |
What does Tpiah know about hormones, she prolly has never seen a di-ck in her life. . . what a mistake. God is prolly now regretting ever creating Temitope Tpiah |
^^^^ Babapupa, dont mind her. Continue with your good work. Eko o ni baje ooo Kobo can be annoying sometimes. |
Blazay:Can I have Z for 7 thousand? |
^^^ Stop being a puccy, why dont you just mention names Just STFU on anything regarding Ikorodu because you have never lived there and have no Idea what is going on there. |
There is a lot you dont know about Nigeria. And, for you to come here to want to pass as a Nigerian is just ridiculous. At the beginning, I was actually messing with you. But now, I myself, I am beginning ti believe it. With every question, every post, every condescending remark, every denial, you are making more enemies for yourself and to think you have the guts to call me out for challenging your honesty and integrity, that, my friend, is the height of disrespect. I was going to be nice to you, if only you had fessed up. But your level of ignorance is just alarming. Why dont you ask one of your friend and fellow loud mouths Tpia and Kobojunkie to teach you the rest. you phuucing ingrate. |
You still cant beat Ogun state |
Jenifa_:"We should start by clarifying your question. Nations that helped South Africa during the Apartheid period include the US, Britain and New Zealand. Nations that fought the Pretoria regimes supported the "Freedom Fighters" or "Terrorists" depending on which perspective you're on. They were named Liberation movements later. Nigeria was at the forefront of the struggle for the liberation of several southern African States as well as the destruction of Apartheid in South Africa. Nigeria was once called a "Frontline State". This was the nomenclature for the states that bordered South Africa and were used as launch pads against the Pretoria Regime. Nigeria and South Africa were at war and there was a fear of South Africa launching an atack on Nigeria. The Frontline States included Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Nigeria gave huge sums openly (estimated to be in excess of $50 Million over the years) and even greater support in weaponry and materials to the opposition party in South Africa. We had a diplomatic office for the representative of ANC (African NAtional Congress) in Nigeria in Crescent A in 1004 Estate. SWAPO and a few other Liberation groups had offices in LAgos too. Youths from the aforementioned countries were given full scholarship to study in Nigeria and were given preferential treatment for accomodation and other Students issues. Several notable enemies of Pretoria spent their exile in Nigeria. This sanctuary was also extended to the famous Ugandan writer Okot P'Bitek who was on exile as a lecturer in Unife. Nigeria led 32 of the 59 Countries that boycotted the 1986 Commonwealth Games which was supported by many other countries of the commonwealth to protest the touring of South Africa by a Newzealand Cricketing team. Nigeria used diplomatic pressure to force the independence of Namibia and Zimbabwe out of Britain. One of those measures included the nationalization of British Petroleum (BP) assets in 1978? Just before the Lancaster House Conference called to debate Namibian Independence. I remember meeting quite by accident, Joe Garba, Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe at a small Cafe within the National Theatre Complex about then. I think Nigeria had hosted the OAU summit or something. Back to the main issue; the crux of the matter is that All Nigeria's sacrifices were unappreciated by the Southern African nations. Many of them do not feature Nigeria in their history of liberation struggles. South Africa for instance and the majority-led government did not show in anyway officially or otherwise appreciation to Nigeria. A similar thing is happening in West Africa where Nigeria's Peace-keeping efforts are equally unappreciated. There is a bristling hostility towards Nigerians by other African Nations which predates 419. Nelson Mandela though, after his release visited Nigeria I think in 1991." And NO, we did not sign a treaty. Irrespective, they still need to acknowledge what we did for them. |
Vote first, life can wait! |
That is how you know foreigners masquerading as Nigerians Imagine an adult Nigerian asking what big brother role we played during the apartheid era My people, we have scammers in out midst. . . be careful! PS: I tire for all these fakegerians oooh. Seun needs to do something about all these scammers, like the one above me, parading as Nigerians, when in fact they are from Latvia. |
OP: Now that God has blessed you, dont ever date a Nigerian, they are all ugly as hell. Do as i do, date only Oyinbos, Asians, Indians, Latvians, as a matter of fact, anyone but Africans, Jamos and Nigerians. Bye bye to rede rede |
EVeryone but him is responsible for his defeat. What an imbeci-le |
Longlife01:I agree with you. Although foreigners, especially people from Latvia masquerading as Nigerians on this site, might disagree. Watch out for them. . . their real intention is to warm up to you and then scam you once you let your guards down |
Are you Adesegun Musiwa aka Oyebambam aka Becomrichn? |
Jen[/b]stalk[b]i[/b]ngfroma[b]fa, I wasnt talking to you, but if you think that my seemingly benign question has something to do with you, then you need to have your head checked. You are not the only one from Latvia. Thare are other prominent Latvians on this site. Seun Osewa and DK are both from Latvia. Is paranoia part of your PMS symptoms? |
How close is LaTvia from Sudan? |
May be because I am honest,, and a person of integrity I also care much about Nigeria And I am not someone who just wants to feeel among It could also be because he has connections to Nigeria and his impression of Latvians isnt that great? And he doesnt care about you because you've been exposed as a scammer that you truly are I know, I have done a lotta damage to your business. But it is for your own good, and in the words of nomoreloss from Ehen Part 1, "try change small" Just saying! |
WHen I was young, my uncle used to take me to church, may be that is why I turned out better ![]() |
fstranger3:General Ogundipe too |
IS Kobojunkie from Ogun state? We need to add her name as well |
Andre Uweh:Then the name should be NWOBO or Nwobodo |
Also Sagamite is also from Ogun state! |
Ibos will never stop claiming people! :::::SMH::::: |
SEFAGO:Finally? All that remains now to complete your profile is your state of origin and primary school! |
Oyedepo from Kwara too |
I am really jealous of Ogun state You failed to add The Kuti Family, including Soyinka's mom, Soyinka himself. Tai Solarin, Osoba, Bola Ajibola, Pa Awo, HID Awo, OGD, Sir Adetokunbo Ademola, FRA Williams, Seun Osewa, Mukina2, SEFAGO, GOD, Martins Kuye, Alani Akinrinade, Amos Tutuola, Adeyemo Alakija, Babatunde Osotimehin, Tunji Olurin, Rotimi Adebari, Ayuba, Olu Jacobs, Adeola Odutola,Tejuoso, Efunroye Tinubu, Femi Osofisan, Sir Shina Peters, Clarence Peters, Kudirat Abiola, Saburi Biobaku, Dimeji Bankole, Peter Akinola, Joseph Adefarasin |
Jarus:Ok! Just that I know Tetuila when he used to live in Bariga and barely did anyone close to him ever mentioned tthat he was from Kwara. Anyway, how is Adesoye father of modern secondary education? I though Olashore came before Adesoye? |
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