Politics › Re: The Mixed Reactions Between Obj And Gej At The Handover Ceremony by hakeem4(m): 12:50pm On May 30, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: Yorubas Of African Non Nigerian Descent by hakeem4(m): 9:12am On May 30, 2015 |
They're much in South America |
Culture › Re: Nigerians Have Lost It.....! An Unfortunate Turnout Of Events(photos) by hakeem4(m): 6:04pm On May 28, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: Statue Of Ori Olokun In Brazil by hakeem4(m): 5:53am On May 27, 2015 |
Nice |
Music/Radio › Re: Reasons Why Nigerian Songs Don't Win Grammy by hakeem4(op): 5:51am On May 27, 2015 |
The song is typical  Westlife2013: shey i lie for the song bros? Na naija song |
Music/Radio › Re: Reasons Why Nigerian Songs Don't Win Grammy by hakeem4(op): 8:02pm On May 26, 2015 |
Downloaded Westlife2013: Lol. Grammy for naija na long story cz lyrically we are zero. Message na zero. All na jst beat and gibberish. Record labels in Nigeria do not think wide, they should study the type of songs that are nominated in the grammy and try to emulate....na lie. When did Sam Smith become popular yet he has won in the grammy. Na God go help naija. This is the type of naija song that can get nominated and if possible win. Check it https://my.notjustok.com/track/download/id/17791 |
Culture › Re: Gender Segregation In Education May Do More Harm Than Good by hakeem4(m): 8:13pm On May 25, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: The Girl With 4 Boyfriends.. by hakeem4(m): 1:10pm On May 25, 2015 |
Say God |
Music/Radio › Re: Reasons Why Nigerian Songs Don't Win Grammy by hakeem4(op): 8:31pm On May 24, 2015 |
ellahzy: Oya Gift put of the light Ogede ti pon ........ (Chai.. I don't know the rest)  I don't even know what to say to them any longer |
Education › Re: David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarship Programme 2015/2016 Registration Begins by hakeem4(m): 7:33pm On May 24, 2015 |
feran14: Lol... we nor get space lol werey |
Education › Re: David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarship Programme 2015/2016 Registration Begins by hakeem4(m): 7:32pm On May 24, 2015 |
ignis: Is it to Covenant University? any uni |
Music/Radio › Re: Reasons Why Nigerian Songs Don't Win Grammy by hakeem4(op): 7:31pm On May 24, 2015 |
kenny091: Lolzzz. Iyanya is particularly notorious for suspicious lyrics. Still free them oh, we their fans love them like that. lol |
Music/Radio › Reasons Why Nigerian Songs Don't Win Grammy by hakeem4(op): 6:53pm On May 24, 2015 |
Just checkout the lyrics
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Romance › Re: 10 Hilarious Act Ladies Do To Snatch Their Colleague's Boyfriends by hakeem4(m): 6:44pm On May 23, 2015 |
Girls!!! |
Romance › Re: My Fiancee Used Butt Pad And Bra To Deceive Me by hakeem4(m): 1:36pm On May 23, 2015 |
Hero10001: Love is an illogical thing. The only love i believe in, is the love of a mother for her children. Other type of love is pain and scam. looooool |
Culture › Re: Give This Hairstyle A Name (picture) by hakeem4(m): 7:09am On May 23, 2015 |
Lwkmd THE HAND OF GOD |
Culture › Re: Is It Proper To Say "Thank YOU"To Your Superior After Being Scolded Immensely??? by hakeem4(m): 7:05am On May 23, 2015 |
Yes na .. Sign of respect |
Culture › Re: Are Yoruba Girls Dirty? by hakeem4(m): 6:59am On May 23, 2015 |
Who ask u ? Ruffychuks: HAUSA/IGBO/YORUBA HAUSA Personally, i like the Hausa man because he is a free & kind giver, welcoming to strangers and very sincere when it comes to daily business dealings. A hausa man will hardly ever want to cheat you in business. A hausa man is also a contended person, he can have a very low class and poor job, but he would be very contended with it and will thank God. Also, once a hausa man has liked you, he will almost show u love to the end, only one thing can turn that love to hatred overnight and that thin is TOUCHING HIS RELIGION. That is the bad side of the hausa man. A hausa man can do absolutely anything if you touch his religion, no matter how wicked, or heartless it may be. The hausa man is easily brainwashed by religion, once touch his (religion), he can completely loose his senses. Also, the hausa man is the greatest discriminator (especially in the aspect of religion). This is why you see that hausas have derogatory names for different people the way they view them from their religious point of views. hausa man when it comes to land. He will come and settle on your land, you will welcome him and afterwards when he and his people & children have populated the place, they forget or deny everything and turn around to say they are the original ancestral owners of the place. IGBO The good side of the igbo man is that he is a very hardworking, industrious and progressive person. An igbo man always believes in sure progress (i must succeed) and leaves no room for failure or laziness. They are very smart, calculative & enteprising in nature. They bring peace & development to wherever they go. An igbo man is well exposed and well travelled and interacts well with others. They also have very good looking and beautiful people. They are resilient and hard headed people who always stand after their words and choices and do not waiver here and there. They easily integrate and acculturate with others wherever they are found and show utmost respect to other peoples cultures wherever they go. They dont believe in opression of those they are more than. They believe that they should always be the best in everything, and this is where some of their problems come in. The bad side of the igbo man is that they always like to be on top when doing anything with you, they want you to play foolish and them wise. Some of them see all other tribes as foolish people or less wise and themselves wiser. They always want to outsmart you. Also, criminality is another major problem of the igbos. Always in a bid and haste to succeed and their love for money, they can almost do anything at all no matter how wicked it may be to make money, drug dealing, armed robbery, baby factory, 419, production of fake goods e.t.c. Igbos are not also liberal givers, quite stingy & greedy. YORUBA The loveable things about yorubas is firstly their very respectful nature. Disrespect towards elders is not tolerated in anyway amongst them. A yoruba can see you and greet you ten times a day bending down. Yorubas are very very peaceful in nature and not troublemakers. A yoruba man loves to be enlightened and believes so much in education and enlightenment. They are a very neutral people especially when it comes to religion. Religious sentiment is the last thing you can ever try to use to deceive a yoruba man. They dont care who is a.muslim or who is a christian, they believe so much in religious oneness and unity to the end. That is why you can find a yoruba family with adherents of islam, christianity & traditional religion, i have even seen a yoruba man who claims he is a practitioner of all 3 religions. Yorubas are very social and fun to be with, hence their crazy love for partying and clubbing. The bad side of yorubas is their attitude of tribalism. They so much love their culture and tradition to the end and sometimes take it too far when dealing with others. The yoruba man is also just like a chameleon, never stable in behaviour, a hypocrite, you can never predict which colour he will be tomorrow. You can never really trust a yoruba man because he is a backstabber and betrayer, both of u may agree something here and he will go behind your back to say a different thing. A yoruba man also has a typical cowardly attitude, anything happens they will be the first to run away despite their plenty talk. They talk too much and do little action. They are very good in insulting and running their mouths. A yoruba man is also a very big critic. Criticizes everything. They are also very big pretenders, they can see you and fall at your feet worshipping you with their greetings, only if u know what they are doing to you at your back. Yoruba people are also very very dirty people, no doubt. Lastly they believe so much in diabolical and traditional powers, charms, native doctors (babalawo) and juju medicine, this is why there are so many human parts factories in the land for human rituals. Anyone that thinks it's a lie, watch any yoruba movie starting to ending and if you dont see babalawo involved, then know that all i am writing here is untrue trash. However, in all these cases, there are people who will always have exceptional characters. So it is not applicable to 100% of the people, but however majority. Any middlebelter who has lived amongst these 3 majority groups can always attest to this, sentiments aside. Someone from Kogi said, the 3 major Nigerian groups are our 3 major problems in this country. I partly agree with that and at the same time partly disagree because the 3 major Nigerian groups have also been blessings to Nigeria one way or the other in different ways, just that in summary always, they will always have good & bad sides as almost all things have their unique advantages and disadvantages. |
Romance › Re: My Fiancee Used Butt Pad And Bra To Deceive Me by hakeem4(m): 11:43pm On May 22, 2015 |
Love |
Culture › Re: Which Of The Nigerian Local Languages Would You Like To Learn? by hakeem4(m): 3:37pm On May 22, 2015 |
Penssuwa: Yours is legendary. Award winning stewpidity.
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Culture › Re: Where On Earth Do They Speak Igbo? by hakeem4(m): 8:07pm On May 21, 2015 |
johnydon22: Their are also some part of Guinea and Cameroon that speaks pure igbo tho probably might have migrated from here... eastern nigeria..
Ndi Igbo nile, Anyi bu ofu that's cool |
Culture › Re: Which Of The Nigerian Local Languages Would You Like To Learn? by hakeem4(m): 8:05pm On May 21, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: Which Of The Nigerian Local Languages Would You Like To Learn? by hakeem4(m): 8:04pm On May 21, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: Forceful Feeding In Our Culture, Wrong Or Right by hakeem4(m): 9:32am On May 21, 2015 |
delishpot: There you have it. Its not about Africa vs Oyinbo. Now adays when you can easily change food or give some multivite drops(ABIDEK) with your doctors supervision to stimulate apetite. Just look for what baby likes and feed him that food until he pssses that phase. Unless the parent is so poor that she cannot afford anyother food but Akanmu. Many kids died due to the reault of force feeding but we never knew. Food may enter the lungs or some other part and the effect may be noticed few days later which may kill the child. As ussual it will be linked to witchcraft or the child labeled an ogbanje or the unfortunate friend/relative that gave the child akara will be blamed for the death. Those who know how to force feed can manage to do it without problem but the risk isnt worth it in the end if one child is lost due to this style of feeding. okay |
Education › Re: 5 Things Every Student Must Bear In Mind Before Graduation by hakeem4(m): 10:13pm On May 20, 2015 |
True talk |
Culture › Re: Seven Interesting Facts About The Ancient Yoruba Culture by hakeem4(m): 10:05pm On May 20, 2015 |
sukkot: Ikorodu I'm also from ikd |
Romance › Re: Miss Nairaland Contest 2015 - Final Elimination Round (SEMI-FINAL) by hakeem4(m): 9:35pm On May 20, 2015 |
Twaci |
Culture › Re: Forceful Feeding In Our Culture, Wrong Or Right by hakeem4(m): 9:28pm On May 20, 2015 |
Very wrong |
Crime › Re: Woman Dies During Sex Romp With Lagos Driver by hakeem4(m): 10:37am On May 19, 2015 |
Wow |
Education › Re: See what is trending among unilag babes by hakeem4(m): 9:54am On May 18, 2015 |
Lordave: At times I wonder whether na institution of learning be this abi crazy fashion institution 
Little wonder majority of their alumni na actors and actresses and whack rappers they don't really have any successful rapper joor |
Culture › Re: Is This True ? (photo) by hakeem4(op): 11:29pm On May 16, 2015 |
Pinkiedearie: Op....are you ok??..or you're high on fried beans??..huh? it's not my fault ooooo I just saw it and I was only asking how true |
Culture › Re: Is This True ? (photo) by hakeem4(op): 11:26pm On May 16, 2015 |
armadeo: I no dey oh.
U want a tribal war abi. I just saw it ooo |