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Hello nairalanders, am funmilayo a.ka.a hotfunmilayo. I am young, sexy, no BS , hotstepping Naija chic living in the tristate area. My dad is from ife and my mum is akoko. I had no opportunity to mix a lot with my people because I was meant to understand they were evil but since I've been lurking on this site, i've learnt a lot. Osun represent! |
Big thumbs to revive. |
If you ask a lot of Nigerian men now they will say they can marry any colour but would prefer light skinned girls. It is not the same with all Nigerian guys though and i don't know if it is a majority or minority to be honest, it is kind of hard to tell.Imagine! Nigerian men are doing this all the time thereby forcing their women into body discoloration inorder to satisfy them. I say, forget them and stay on top of your game even if you dark pass Kwara people. Kapush. |
Re: Is A Jobless Man The Head Of His Family?Does this rule also apply in Nigeria? |
micheal jackson did not bleach his skin. He had surgery because of a skin disease and i still do not support him. I was talking about Nigeria and Jackson is not Nigerian. In nigeria, about 90% of those that bleach their skins are yoruba women and not the men. Am i wrong correct me please? because most of my aunts and cousins are culprits too. |
God ordained men to be head if households and when HE did it, he did not say 'unless he has no job or incapable. God's word is true and I think this mentality is why our homes are breaking everyday. DO NOT LET THE DEVIL GUIDE YOU INTO FALSEHOOD for the end thereof IS DEATH. |
I've heard the ibos talk about Osu but most of them always maintain it's a dead culture because of christianity. I wonder how true is this because i want to get grounds to fight back my ibo friends when they yab me with the yorubas and their massive involvement with the ogboni society even in this born again era. |
why bleach your skin please? i noticed that this act is more prevalent among we yorubas. Are we not proud of our Africanness andymore. Even after Fela warned and made jest of those that do it, the trend continues to grow and men are fighting with women these days for bleaching cream. |
the story is not only shameful to my yoruba people but pathetic. I wonder why a fellow woman will bend so low as to sleep with her father inlaw just for money. God help us all and let us better keep this low because the whole world is reading this. Thats why i wished Gbenga would have kept quiet about this and list it under 'irreconcilable differences'. |