Qelvin: you are a very big idiot for even insinuating that abominable rubbish, ironically the same Igbos you claim to civilize are outperforming you m.o.r.o.n.s in every facet of academia and life both home and abroad, boastful piece of shyt, una never civilize una sef finish, nah Igbos you wan come civilize? what a preposterous joke
Negro step aside. I knew your motive, just had to force it out of you. I knew no Yoruba girl would be dumb enough to date a basket head Igbo, talk less of marrying one. Officially on my ignore list.
I completely agree. Please add BIKE LANES, to encourage the healthy lifestyle of biking.
In the states, sidewalks are federally regulated. Developers must build sidewalks and the states must ensure that they're usable for everyone [blind,wheelchairs, disabled etc].
RevDesmondJuju: The EU countries of western Europe are in on the game.
This is what you call a false flag OP solely to garner public support to get the French public to agree to sending troops to Syria NOT to fight ISIS but Russia!
FastShipping: Israel is using these fighters to remove Assad and paint arabs as the bad guys. Where are these terrorists getting these sophisticated weapons from?
To the extent of attacking France? I doubt it. Who knows.....we don't even know who funds boko harams. We should be able to trace any large movements shipments to North na.
Yoruba trousers have no elasticity so they sag if your tailor keeps designing oversized pants for you.
Yorubas do not sag [maybe the American-wannabes]. I'll personally smack my brothers back to sense if I ever catch them sagging [because I'm their boss].
Shymm3x: Nah, it's cos they don't give them belts in prison. In prison, the prisoners always use the elastic bands of their boxers as belts.
So, are you telling me that Yoruba ancestors didn't sag with the Yoruba trousers you need ropes for? I dunno but I can't wear Yoruba trads without saggin cos that ish will sag even if you don't want to. Then what about the slaves? Can you see the evolution of sagging now and how it went from one generation to the other?
I think his mum is Yoruba and his dad was Fela Kuti's manager. But he's dope.
I don't know about the tune you posted - but I like the guy on the tune he made with that wack rapper, Ice Prince. Catchy tune and he made the tune big, not Ice Prince.
Shymmex, we didn't sag. We had "ropes" made out of the remaining fabrics
Sagging began in Jail [America to be precise]. Check out how black men dressed in the 50s compared to now.
Lol you remind me of my lil brother whose alwaus asking for ropes for his trad cloth. You guys and your oversided sokoto [pant]
Shymm3x: Sagging is basically just part of urban fashion. I'm not even gonna lie, I still sag as well, no matter what I wear, even when I'm dapper. Albeit not the way he does, but a little bit. I can't pull whatever trouser I wear up to my waist - it's going to look awkward. And I don't even have a waist loool. So I gotta sag a bit. That's how trill nyggahs keep it trill.
Burna boyyyy! The doozy - he got that swag from South London!!! South side of the thames river, we outchere!!
[size=14pt]Nigerian Realtor wins U.S award [/size]
The Managing Broker from Centurion Realty and Estates.Mr. Ola Sanni, has emerged Realtor of the Year” at the 5th Annual Awards Gala hosted by the United States (U.S) Congressman, Danny Davis.
The ceremony was put together by the seventh Congressional District’s Multi Ethnic Advisory Task Force (MEATF) at The Meadows Club in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, Chicago, U.S.
According to Dr. Tapas Dasgupta of The Meadows Club, the “Relator of the Year Award” is bestowed on an individual who has not only excelled in his field, but has also made a difference in people’s lives.
“The Annual Gala showcases our community heroes and reinforces that the various ethnic communities play a significant and integral role in the progress of our society,” Dasgupta said.
MEATF was established in 2010 as a platform to acknowledge and appreciate leaders who are giving back in their respective communities.
Sanni, who entered the American real estate industry in 1994 after his university education at Truman College and University of Illinois at Chicago, in July 1995, won the “Top Listing Award” and ranked among the top sales agents out of 750 sales associates. In April 1997, he broke into the million rank and earned US$1 million month certificate as part of Mattz Group.
Sanni, who hopes to return to his home state, Lagos, to play a part in the socio economic development of the place, however said “America is blessed with tons of talents and I believe I can better utilise all my trainings and expertise to help my people. The problem with Nigeria is not corruption but leadership. If you eradicate corruption without good leaders, you are just scratching the surface. My generation has what it takes to move Nigeria to the next level,” he said.