Celebrities › Re: Omawumi Stuns In Denim On Her Wedding Anniversary by glossy6(f): 6:01pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
pls define "cute" |
Culture › Re: Strange Lying In State Of The Dead In Ghana. by glossy6(f): 3:48pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Funky burial. |
Culture › Re: Woman Flees Nigeria To Canada To Escape FGM by glossy6(f): 3:36pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Story that touch  |
Culture › Re: What Are Cultural Taboos In Your Village Or Area by glossy6(f): 3:18pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
jnrbayano: I can visit You will be glad you did  |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Latest Message On Facebook And People's Reactions by glossy6(f): 3:06pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
I won't wear shoes for him to look down on. I rather grow taller for him to look up to. Am not a hater.
But come o. Are you sure they did not clone his fb page? |
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Family › Re: Help!!! My Newly Wedded Wife Urinates On Bed Everyday by glossy6(f): 11:27am On Jan 16, 2016 |
Lizabeth25: Ah....! Be deceiving yourself! 
And be forming Jehovah witness there!  O.k. counsellor, she will keep on sleeping in men's houses awaiting proposals or engagements Abu? If it doesn't work, she will move on  . Am not forming JW. That its a practice among peoplw does not make it a godly standard. :\ |
Culture › Re: What Are Cultural Taboos In Your Village Or Area by glossy6(f): 11:16am On Jan 16, 2016 |
Ephramed: na one tribe for adamawa state.though no be taboo.... if they no catch a woman(wife) doing the thing outside marriage *oyinbo call am adultery* she never reach to be called a wife. Then I rather remain a married girl in that place; D  |
Culture › Re: What Are Cultural Taboos In Your Village Or Area by glossy6(f): 11:15am On Jan 16, 2016 |
jnrbayano: Which village? Do you to pay a visit?
ELUAMA IN ISUIKWUATO LGA OF ABIA STATE |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: She Was Asked To Masturbate In Exchange For An Interview Invite by glossy6(f): 11:10am On Jan 16, 2016 |
Definitely not from Globacom |
Culture › Re: Which Village Are You From? Represent Your Village Here by glossy6(f): 9:19am On Jan 16, 2016 |
keandre: Nice, I don't know there too well, don't come home often. That is where we have Eluama police post by Eze Eloagu palace
Do you know Susanna Ekeogu? |
Culture › Re: Whats Your Native Name And Its Meaning. by glossy6(f): 9:14am On Jan 16, 2016 |
iamdsam: Mine is Oghenenyerhovwo meaning God answers prayers. I'm an Urhobo from Delta State. That's what my neighbour translated my Igbo name "Chilasa" to God answers |
Culture › Re: What Are Cultural Taboos In Your Village Or Area by glossy6(f): 9:08am On Jan 16, 2016 |
1. Young girls that have entered puberty must not urinate outside 2. If an unmarried girl gets pregnant the land must be cleansed 3. if a woman let's her wrapper get loosed in public the land must be cleansed 4. It is forbidden to cut the udara tree when it has started bearing fruits 5. Suicide is a no no 6. Adultery kills the husband and children of the woman 7. Incest is an abomination 8. I don't know the snakes they call avuala but it must not be killed 9. If midnight comes while still carrying out your marriage rites you have to start all over again 10. Women are not to be buried in front of the compound 11. You must not shed your brother's blood |
Culture › Re: Why Do African Parents Do This by glossy6(f): 8:45am On Jan 16, 2016 |
calls you from upstairs while gisting with her friends downstairs only for her to send you to bring her purse from the room upstairs |
Culture › Re: MY EXPERIENCE AT A BURIAL CEREMONY IN IGBOLAND!!! by glossy6(f): 8:03am On Jan 16, 2016 |
meezynetwork: Well, this tradition differ from place to place in igbo land. In my place, Obowo in imo state, you hardly do such. Burial is not a problem. 50k is enough for burial but you can do how u like. Wives is almost free cos we don't marry among ourself. So culture differs. For the Abians & Imos, marriages and burials are made simple and easy (am from Abia) but the Anambras make it a big issue (am married there). We attended a burial of a young man of 43 at Ikenga yesterday and you won't believe what we saw. The man was interred weeks ago with "ippu akwa", laying of wrappers where family and friends will honour the dead with presentation of different types of wrappers and gifts. The church mourned him on Wednesday while in laws mourned yesterday. Every in law will bring about 4 cartons of malt, 3 cartons of beer, cook rice and stew for Umu Ada, put money in about 7 envelopes and come with a dance group. We announced our presence by dancing around the arena, while spraying money on our wife, presented the drinks. We then proceeded to adorn our wife with different wrappers to the clapping and admiration of the Umu Ada. We sprayed her money again. Our wife then danced around for another spraying. They then entertained us and we danced again thru the arena to announce our exit. We were given small and chicken to present to the musicians we hired (musicians are on ground to be hired for a fee). A woman's burial costs much more. When we buried my parents, we simply entertained the guests after internment and that was that. But for my parents in law, we fed umu okpu for a week, breakfast, lunch and dinner. They drank Milo and milk in the mornings (no Lipton ). The yams are cut in big portions like a tuber of yam may be cut into depending on the size and its rice and stew (jollof is NO NO) |
Culture › Re: Which Village Are You From? Represent Your Village Here by glossy6(f): 7:25am On Jan 16, 2016 |
keandre: [color=#000030][size=14pt]Me's from Amautu-Eluama,Isuikwato L.G.A in Abia State[/size][/color] .Am from ...Amabo - Eluama Isu3 |
Culture › Re: Some Funky Igbo Names And Their Meaning by glossy6(f): 7:18am On Jan 16, 2016 |
Ozioma - Goodnews
Oluchukwu - Hand work of God
Chinenyenwa- It's God that gives children
Uchechi - God's will be done
Chilasa - God answers
Ezeigbo - King of the Igbos
Ifechukwu - Light of God
Chimdindu - My God is alive
Ngozichukwuruomaru - Let God's blessings envelope me
Chinyeaka - God help me
Ejikemeuwa - It's not by strength
Onyekaozuru - Who has sufficiently?
Ibeabueke - Not created by mates |
Culture › Re: Urhobo Names And Their Meanings. by glossy6(f): 8:46pm On Jan 15, 2016*. Modified: 9:23am On Jan 16, 2016 |
Oghenenyerhovwo ...God answers prayers |
Culture › Re: My Favorite Urhobo Proverbs! by glossy6(f): 8:37pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
interpret this Urbobo proverb
pegepege amre okaka megemege amre usenwu |
Culture › Re: An Unidentified Lady Dumped A Day Old Baby On The Road by glossy6(f): 8:21pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
I hope the baby was rescued alive |
Culture › Re: The Importance Attached To The 2nd Child(orlu) In Igbo Culture. by glossy6(f): 8:10pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
Abagworo: Such phrases as "Ada n'eri ukwu anu", "Ikhi nwe ulo" and "Opara nwe ala" are common and widely accepted across Igboland but what I'm yet to understand is how the Orlu'Ulu title came to be and why the importance attached to it.
Orlu is a term widely used in Igbo language in reference to a 2nd child(male or female). While a lot of other African cultures have little or no value for the Orlu, the Igbos seem to cherish it so much that names dedicated to the Orlu child are too numerous to mention. The simplest is Nworlu,Worlu, Nwolu or Nwulu. it is ulu and not orlu |
Celebrities › Re: Peter Okoye Pictured In A Hospital. Undergoes Full Body Scan to check his health by glossy6(f): 7:28pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
Let him say 5 decades of the rosary for his healing and stop dancing with nude girls |
Politics › Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by glossy6(f): 7:12pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
Urine: I know SLS is a bit hot headed but as a royal father he should be more calm and speak with wisdom. Thanks o jare. Who is he threatening kwa nu? |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Emerges Ohanaeze Igbo Man Of The Year by glossy6(f): 6:51pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
ohaneze fake back to back
from Ojukwu to GEJ
From Gowon to Ironsi
Corruption ti take over
Egbon if you want the award come and take it |
Family › Re: Help!!! My Newly Wedded Wife Urinates On Bed Everyday by glossy6(f): 6:28pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
Lizabeth25: But how come you propose to a woman who never spent a night in your house? It is not the standard for a woman to spend nighiin the fiance's prior to marriage |
Family › Re: Help!!! My Newly Wedded Wife Urinates On Bed Everyday by glossy6(f): 6:22pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
nseke: My problem is her inability to own up to her fault besides,you can help her manage it-check the water intake in the evening through the night and wake her to go ease herself just before,when you would ve noted the range of time she normally passes urine In addition wake up twice in the night to ease herself. But don't fail to see a doctor |
Health › Re: Nigerian Lady With A So, So Wide Vagina Cries Out For Help.. by glossy6(f): 5:47pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
xtervaganza: i get it, sweetheart. That was sarcasm  Ok I now understand |
Health › Re: Nigerian Lady With A So, So Wide Vagina Cries Out For Help.. by glossy6(f): 2:39pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
xtervaganza: I smell lies in this topic
Anyway on the bright side she won't labour in pain Who said so? The cervix is different from the vagina. What gives the Labour pain is th uterine contractions to open the cervix |
Health › Re: Nigerian Lady With A So, So Wide Vagina Cries Out For Help.. by glossy6(f): 2:35pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
Movingcoil: This so called lady with a vagina bigger than canal shouldn't complain. This is how she have found herself and shouldn't feel bad about it. Definitely you will find a guy who Wil appreciate your wide pussy. You should be more focused on developing yourself. I pray you regain your confidence and reduce your sexual escapades. If you were my girlfriend/ wife I will never complain as far as I see you reciprocate my love. May God help u True talk. After all girls are running away from some giant d.ick which she can monopolize |
Health › Re: Nigerian Lady With A So, So Wide Vagina Cries Out For Help.. by glossy6(f): 2:33pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
try selling it at efritin.com |
Crime › Re: Guardian Burns Boy’s Body With Hot Iron (pictured) by glossy6(f): 1:46pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
end time mama Sarah |
Politics › Re: I Don’t Know Where Your Daughters Are, Buhari ‘tells’ Chibok Parents, BBOG Group by glossy6(f): 11:28am On Jan 15, 2016 |
ayindejimmy: Ok. You got me. I'll take that back. Sometimes, you know, you jus need to let off some steam. This world isn't a tea party you know. No wahala, we move on |