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MayorofLagos:in se! |
hiannnn! Eledumare! She's a ritualist. |
O daaro! I'm out! |
Aareonakakanfo:Ok! Back to the topic https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/464/19419638652_926192ea29_o.gif |
Aareonakakanfo:I think say na only me catch am. |
MayorofLagos:lol ashewo, quimicababes is not Yoruba. Go to Brazil nau...lol ![]() |
I used to do this dance in my primary school in Lagos. Look at out beautiful sons and daughters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIsNphXD6H4 |
Aareonakakanfo:Locality signal blinking ![]() https://i628.photobucket.com/albums/uu1/TeeRiver/1n23456-blue-tach-gif.gif |
MayorofLagos:YASSSSSSSSSS! |
Aareonakakanfo:Seriously, Nigerians are local. The best way to test their locality is by telling them that I'm Atheist. |
Aareonakakanfo:No, but one is close to me and would do anything for me. Iya mi ti so fun mi pe ti iyen ba sele, won ni je ki n wole won mo. Iya iyami ma n kilo fun mi pe mii gbudo fe won to ri pe won da. Preferably eni ti ko n se Nigeria.....Nigerians are too local. Igbale la fi ma le Mayor of Lagos ti o ba lo fe nyamiri ![]() |
jesse515:lmao |
Na the same people go yab am online. Nigerians are not serious. |
Legitbaba:Close. Pele. So what are you guys gonna do about this perpetuated epic epileptic suffering? |
Aareonakakanfo:Don't mind the guy......boya obirin nyamiri la a gbe lo [kidnap]. |
Rexsul:Na dem fit suffer and smile past other Nigerians. |
I remembered that the last time I went to Naija, NEPA brought light for 5 minutes and then it flickered off. I was expecting it to come back within 10mins, but ..... light came 2 days later. I was like "chaiii what kinda suffering is this?", but people acted like it was okay. |
Legitbaba:Chaiiii Anambra don suffer |
Aareonakakanfo:Na wa....every man is a warrior until he beholds a beautiful woman. https://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg267/gatitatina23/Gifs/rayj_9_gif2.gif |
MayorofLagos:lol you're a ghost. ![]() |
NOTE : Yorubas in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Gambia are referred to as Aku people. [Yoruba being in Liberia is debatable tho] |
Aareonakakanfo:E lo sun jare. ![]() |
I want to know how Yorubas get to be so spread out The Yoruba of South Western Africa (Benin Republic, Nigeria and Togo, also including parts of Ghana, Cameroon and Sierra Leone) are responsible for one of the oldest and finest artistic traditions in Africa, a tradition that remains vital and influential today.[1] Much of the art of the Yoruba, including staffs, court dress, and beadwork for crowns, is associated with the royal courts. The courts also commissioned numerous architectural objects such as veranda posts, gates, and doors that are embellished with carvings. Other Yoruba art is related shrines and masking traditions. The Yoruba worship a large pantheon of deities, and shrines dedicated to these gods are adorned with carvings and house and array of altar figures and other ritual paraphernalia. Masking traditions vary regionally, and a wide range of mask types are employed in various festivals and celebrations The importance of the head in Yoruba sculpture[edit] The Yoruba people regard the human head (ori) as the most important part of a person. Likewise, the head is the most prominent part of Yoruba sculpture. An analysis of Yoruba ontology reveals that the Yoruba regard the head as the locus of the ase of Olodumare. Therefore, the head constitutes a person's life-source and controlling personality and destiny. Babatunde Lawal identifies three different modes of representing the head in Yoruba sculpture: "the naturalistic, which refers to the external, or physical head (ori ode); the stylized, which hints at the inner, or spiritual, head (ori inu); and the abstract, which symbolizes the primeval material (oke ipori) of which the inner head was made." http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=008642;p=1 |
24-7 baby! No flickering. Constant flow. |
Aareonakakanfo:I'm one-hr behind you, I have enough time. Dude, you're like a decade older than most of us here. Atigbo....ko s'arigbo ni Odu'a. Papa youngie, in ora o. |
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MayorofLagos:Eyin nko? Aa ki ri yin nibi. Great idea tho. IU'll leave this for you and aarekonkafo to iron out. |
Aareonakakanfo:Cool. About to watch one-hr of netflix before I call it a day. Eyin na. Imagine, I have to start using "E" for you lol. |
Aareonakakanfo: |
Yoruba woman don finish for this commonwealth? If i cant find Yoruba woman in Nigeria I will go marry Yoruba woman in Trinidad. 
