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Romance / Re: Meet The Shuwa Arab Women Of Nigeria (photos) - Most Beautiful Women In Nigeria! by havennie(f): 5:38pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
fairheven: Men naturally flirt with the sluts and go back to the homely cultured ladies when its time for marriage..... Many igbo girls have made themselves sluts which money can purchase 15 Likes 1 Share |
Romance / Re: Meet The Shuwa Arab Women Of Nigeria (photos) - Most Beautiful Women In Nigeria! by havennie(f): 5:37pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
sycrocombus: Kai, bloody critics! Cant u people just see beauty and appreciate it? Must u display bad belle in everything if they are not ur tribe? Even a blindman would be able to identify these Shuwa girls as naturally beautiful. 1 Like |
Romance / Re: Dark Skinned VS Light Skinned Black Men (photos)...ladies Who Look Better Off? by havennie(f): 4:19pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
kumulus: U try. But nxt time dont think of apologizing afta disobeyyin 1 Like |
Romance / Re: Dark Skinned VS Light Skinned Black Men (photos)...ladies Who Look Better Off? by havennie(f): 4:17pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Very beautiful thread. Frontpage material, let other girls also comment For me i say light skinned guys look better |
Religion / Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:56pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
ernecy: The middlebelt speaks, only that our voices are not loud enough and our people are divided among religious and ethnic loyalties. Many middlebelt muslims have sold their souls and conscience to hausa-fulanis in the name of Islam and they are the real problem. Our people only need time to unite for a common purpose. Our leaders have failed us because they only use our destinies to trade between the south and hausas but our youths are coming up. The colonial masters are the cause of our problem, they refused to grant us the middlebelt region we requested for in the willinks comission of 1956, instead they left us under the rule of the caliphate........ u southernerns also add our problems by constantly identifying us as hausa people....this mis identification has eaten deep into the mentality of many of our people and they now believe they have no destiny or identity outside AREWA.....U ppl should stop identifying us as hausa people! because we are not. 1 Like |
Religion / Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:46pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
engrchykae: What about all the investments of Igbos in Abuja and Lagos? If we middlebelt have our own country, dont u know we will chase away all igbos from Abuja and take their properties (if the breakup is problematic) And pls stop that rubbish talk. The only problem with the middlebelt is divided loyalty based on religion, otherwise tell me how hausas can conquer Plateau, Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Taraba and all middlebelt states put together? Our ppl are only divided by religion, but very soon i believe we will unite to one purpose and send all the hausa-fulanis away from our land-- the time is coming |
Religion / Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:39pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Quakertellicus1: A peaceful break up is not possible, especially for black people like us. For instance if we break up, where will a place like ILORIN go? Yoruba, Hausa-fulani or middlebelt? Ilorin is a city dominated by yoruba speakers who have hausa-fulani mentality and kingship system (emirate) and is situated within the middlebelt region.....who will take it? |
Religion / Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:34pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
gidgiddy: The war will come from boundary disputes. Some Niger deltans will want to join igbo in one country, some will not, take Delta and Rivers igbo speaking people for instance, some will tell u that they are igbos, some will say they are not. If we divide, Who will take ILORIN for instance? Yorubas, hausa-fulanis or middlebelt? The hausa-fulanis and the middlebelters will also have very serious problems. Some middlebelters (muslims especially) like Niger state people love the hausas and will want to join Arewa as a country, while some parts of the middlebelt who are dominantly christians like Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Southern kaduna hate hausas and will never want to join hausas as one country, so in such case who will now take Abuja? Arewa or Middlebelt? These are the problems we are talking about my brother. 1 Like |
Religion / Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:18pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Quakertellicus1: I am from a minority group just like u and i am ok if Nigeria breaks up because the Middlebelt region and Niger delta region will surely have their own independent countries as minority groups.....enough of hausa, yoruba and igbo madness! 1 Like 1 Share |
Crime / Re: Twelve-year-old Girl Raped By Aunty’s Customer, Son Within One Week (pic) by havennie(f): 3:06pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
So so sad. Some people are just very evil and heartless. |
Romance / Re: What Will You Do If Your Fiancee Does This On A Fateful Night? by havennie(f): 4:55pm On May 13, 2015 |
Hahaha, the lady is innocent duh? Only few guys will even act like that lets be sincere. |
Travel / Re: 10 Travel Tips For Warri First-timers... by havennie(f): 4:50pm On May 13, 2015 |
Hahaha, truly Warri. Spent up to 1 and half year in the great city. it is really a tough city, kai but i dont think it is as bad as the OP speaks. 1 Like |
Culture / Re: Detailed List Of Hausa Dialects And Places Spoken. by havennie(f): 4:44pm On May 13, 2015 |
Nowenuse: Nice work @ OP Very informative thread, The last thread on hausa dialects here was not an informative list and typically lacks validity and truthfulness. The mods should try to move this thread to FP cos i observed that most southernerns cannot differentiate properly between 1st language hausa speakers and 2nd language hausa speakers. 2 Likes |
Culture / Re: Detailed List Of Hausa Dialects And Places Spoken. by havennie(f): 4:38pm On May 13, 2015 |
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Politics / Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by havennie(f): 12:00am On May 09, 2015 |
PreciousBro: See Mr Man, stop embarassing the igbo group here because some of us have respect for igbos but u are gradually making us to loose it. I am not against the igbos in anyway, all i stand for is the fact that Margaret had more Efik-ibibio influences than Igbo influences. Just between me and u, my guy is even an igbo man, so u can see that i have no personal hatred and sentiments towards igbos. But the way i am seeing u igbos acting here is making me have other thoughts. U ppl should learn to always accept the facts and not b be beclouded by igbocentric sentiments. I am a middlebelter and my people never have problem with igbos, rather it is the hausas we have problems with. Goodnight 1 Like |
Politics / Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by havennie(f): 11:43pm On May 08, 2015 |
somegirl1: U are just very very blind and myopic not to see the similarities between both women, cos even a kindergarten student following the thread would have noticed the similarities. Both Wasaba n Ekpo were female activities from minoritu groups who fought for the emancipation of the women from their region. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by havennie(f): 11:40pm On May 08, 2015 |
kaura5000: See this one, which desert did u come from? If u claim that middlebelt will never be realised, do u think ur arewa is in any reality? what is arewa and what are the boundaries of ur fictatious arewa? We middlebelters will continue to frustrate arewa unity until we leave the stupid identity. Mumu Bahaushe, who did u capture? slave of fulanis. U hausas allowed fulanis to enslave ur generation and u come here talking about capturing someone. Monkey. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by havennie(f): 11:33pm On May 08, 2015 |
PreciousBro: U are the one with a low IQ mr man, only extremely moronic ppl resort to insults when they have no options left. what a pity! |
Politics / Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by havennie(f): 10:15pm On May 08, 2015 |
somegirl1: No! Wasaba did not have any single hausa origin. She's a real nupe woman born and bred by a strong Nupe mother in Nupe land. Bida is her homeland, yet she hardly did anything in Bida because she was fighting for all northern women, so she had to take her battle to the major centres of the old northern region. |
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