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Not that he lives in Chelsea, Notting hill, kensington, Knightsbridge area in London But ordinary peckham Such a knucklehead |
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So much swag I like Yoruba culture too aka sophisticated Two Nigerian culture s, I am intrigued about at the moment |
1Sharon:I thought that was for slim guys |
Lonelypacifist6:Hmmmm No one has ever told me that |
sweetonugbu:How is it your business |
Considering it's very hot Don't know if Dubai hotter than nigeria There is a Dubai ice skating rink and indoor skiing in a Dubai mall I heard all buses and taxis are air conditioned And there are air conditioned bus stops Not perfect but such a lovely country My cousin in Dubai said he doesn't like using public transport there because the Dubai locals stink in the bus |
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So JaJa with representatives of St Laurence Church and Frodsham and District History Society
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Heather Prowling, from St Laurence Heritage Group, said: “We were absolutely delighted to meet a relative of Prince Warabo. “The story is very well-known in Frodsham, but this was the first time anyone here had seen some of the photographs of King JaJa and his descendents which So brought to show us. “We now feel we know much more about the context in which the little prince was sent here to be educated and hope that the information we exchange with his family will provide a permanent link between the town and his home in Opobo.” So and his father, who is the current head of the JaJa clan, are working on a book about King JaJa, the political and cultural traditions of Opobo and the trade in palm oil with European merchants. It is hoped his initial visit will be followed by others. |
So JaJa with parish administrator Pam Garner at his ancestor Prince Warabo's grave at St Laurence Church in Frodsham
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The descendant of a Nigerian prince who was buried in Frodsham visited his grave in the churchyard of St Laurence’s. So JaJa, from the city-state of Opobo, is a relative of Prince Warabo – son of King JaJa – who was sent to the former Manor House School on Main Street in 1881 as a 13-year-old. But the young prince tragically passed away just a year later. After a game of cricket he suffered an acute inflammation of the lungs and was laid to rest in Frodsham on April 21, 1882.
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Mama p Still here representing |
Prince Harry, put them on the map
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There is this new article that came out, It's about prince Harry wants to move to Africa with his wife to escape the wahala of the royal family trying to bully his wife like they did to his mother All the africans, were like his not allowed This guy from Zimbabwe said we are not welcomed in Europe Africans can come to Europe but we have to go through horrible immigration process to come here |
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GeeJack:Us with culture, call light skinned people, light skinned And call biracial = half cast But black Americans, see no difference Fair skinned.blacks are considered black And biracial are considered light skinned |
1Sharon:Black Americans call biracial women, light skinned women |
They are generally more bold than us normal blacks They truly stand out And more sophisticated Maybe because they have a foreign parent who instill some foreign superior blood in them Now I see why mr cork light skinned women They are truly a blessing to the black nation |
Mr cork, Typical razz Yoruba detectors |
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I made a post saying the famous Mr cork of nairaland was nice to me for once It has been deleted Never knew that nuisance crazy Mr cork had so much power on NL To get the admins to delete a thread. I thought no one takes him seriously He always makes fun of me that am local And not posh like him, who grew up in peckham |
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nlPoster:why |
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