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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Help A Sister In Need Of A Job by Ivorianaija(f): 7:42pm On Jul 01, 2018
Health / Re: Meet Instagram Health And Natural Hair Guru Kalonda Mulamba by Ivorianaija(f): 5:11pm On Jul 01, 2018
Some more from her IG page.

Health / Meet Instagram Health And Natural Hair Guru Kalonda Mulamba by Ivorianaija(f): 5:06pm On Jul 01, 2018
Kalonda has been on her natural hair journey for 6 years, and is also an African Internationalist. She has worked on her physique/physical body for many years in order to achieve her current look. Kalonda Mulamba's work outs usually consist of reverse planks, back squats, and lateral pull downs, followed by yoga.

Check her out on IG @revolutionarybae !

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Celebrities / Re: Vera Gerald: 'Most Nigerians Think You Are Bleaching If You Are Light-Skinned' by Ivorianaija(f): 12:14am On Jun 28, 2018
I actually experienced this a lot when I got to Nigeria, I can kind of relate.
Travel / Re: Immigration Suspends $90 Biometric Visa On Arrival Policy by Ivorianaija(f): 6:06pm On Jun 27, 2018
Who is immigrating to Nigeria? Cameroon abi Guinea?

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Celebrities / History Of Nigerian Cinema : Brought To You By Me by Ivorianaija(f): 5:51pm On Jun 20, 2018
Nigerian cinema, often referred to as Nollywood, consists of movies produced and directed in Nigeria; its history dates back to as early as the late 19th century and into the colonial era in the early 20th century. The history and development of the Nigerian motion picture industry is sometimes generally classified in four main eras: the Colonial era, Golden Age, Video film era and the emerging New Nigerian cinema.

The earliest film to be made in Nigeria was the 1926 Palaver produced by Geoffrey Barkas; this film was also the first film ever to feature Nigerian actors in a speaking role. As at 1954, mobile cinema vans played to at least 3.5 million people in Nigeria, and films being produced by the Nigerian Film Unit were screened for free at 44 available cinemas. The first film entirely copyrighted to the Nigerian Film unit is Fincho (1957) by Sam Zebba; which is also the first Nigerian film to be shot in colour.

The Indigenization Decree was issued by Yakubu Gowon in 1972, which demanded the transfer of ownership of around 300 film theatres from their foreign owners to Nigerians, which resulted in more Nigerians playing active roles in the cinema and film industry.The oil boom of 1973 to 1978 had contributed immensely to the spontaneous boost of the cinema culture in Nigeria, as the increased purchasing power in Nigeria made a wide range of citizens to have disposable income to spend on cinema going and on home television sets.

After several moderate performing films, Papa Ajasco (1984) by Wale Adenuga became the first blockbuster, grossing approximately ₦61,000 (approx. 2015 ₦21,552,673) in three days. A year later, Mosebolatan (1985) by Moses Olaiya also went ahead to gross ₦107,000 (approx. 2015 ₦44,180,499) in five days.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4OmWlNl11w



After the decline of the Golden era, Nigerian film industry experienced a second major boom in the 1990s, supposedly marked by the release of the direct-to-video film Living in Bondage (1992); the industry peaked in the mid 2000s to become the second largest film industry in the world in terms of the number of annual film productions, placing it ahead of the United States and behind only India.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGXs6Cd1jfA



Since mid-2000s, the Nigerian cinema have undergone some restructuring to promote quality and professionalism, with The Figurine (2009) widely regarded as marking the major turn around of contemporary Nigerian cinema. There have since been a resurgence cinema establishments, and a steady return of the cinema culture in Nigeria.As of 2013, Nigerian cinema is rated as the third most valuable film industry in the world based on its worth and revenues generated.
Religion / Has Anyone Ever Had An Out Of Body Experience (OBE) ? by Ivorianaija(f): 3:21pm On Jun 20, 2018
I personally have attempted astral travel which is a type of OBE, but an Out of Body Experience is basically when the spirit or the person within you (however you like to call it) leaves your body.
Romance / Re: Men Are Going Crazy Over This Nigerian Lady’s Instagram Photos by Ivorianaija(f): 3:10pm On Jun 20, 2018
It's obvious she's straining her breasts to push up which can damage the breast and make it difficult to produce milk in the future. Don't kill yourself for some likes, just saying.

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Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 6:19pm On Jun 16, 2018
Ten06:

And to add salt to injury. 90% of malaria drug that is being imported into the country are substandard and NAFDAC is in a state of coma

At least malaria has a cure.

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Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 6:14pm On Jun 16, 2018
enemyofprogress:
is that your final answer?

I don't know, you tell me. cool
Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 6:13pm On Jun 16, 2018
If you go to any sexual health clinic they'll give out condoms for free.
Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 6:11pm On Jun 16, 2018
Chi59:

Who told you that? Does DNA undergo changes just like that? It's for life. Not even bone marrow transplant reverses the DNA coding, Just stops the sickling permanently.

I guess it was a misinformation on my part, my sincerest apologies.

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Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 6:06pm On Jun 16, 2018
Chi59:


Still nothing compared to living with sickle cell or cancer.

Well, true. However, sickle cell could only be for some years while HIV/AIDS is life long.

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Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 6:02pm On Jun 16, 2018
smart6:


What is the base of this 'resistance'?

Ogboni?

It's a very rare case, but some people are born with a natural resistance to HIV/AIDS due to their genetics.

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Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 5:58pm On Jun 16, 2018
enemyofprogress:
Abeg keep quiet, you made it look as if having HIV/AIDS is a big deal. The two are just like any other ailment in the world.
There is no cure for AIDS yet and people will have to live with these symptoms for the rest of their lives:
Fever
Headache
Muscle aches and joint pain
Rash
Sore throat
Swollen lymph glands, mainly on the neck
Soaking night sweats
Recurring fever
Chronic diarrhea
White spots or unusual lesions on tongue or in mouth
Fatigue
Unexplained weight loss
Skin rashes and bumps

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Health / Re: HIV & AIDS In Nigeria: Please You Must Read This Story And Be Warned by Ivorianaija(f): 5:53pm On Jun 16, 2018
Albinoworwor:
Who told you its only through sex u can contact the virus...

Sexual contact is one of the primary ways people contract HIV/AIDS but it can also be contracted through any contact with bodily fluids (semen, saliva, blood, urine, etc)

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Romance / Re: Old School Love Songs, Which Was Your Favorite? by Ivorianaija(f): 2:44pm On Jun 02, 2018
Bruno3000:
Stuck on u- LIONEL RICHIE
Sacrifice- ELTON JOHN
Pls forgive me- BRYAN ADAMS
It must hv been love- ROSETTE
ETC ETC I LOVE LOVE SONGS DIE!

I said Nigeria my friend!
Romance / Re: Old School Love Songs, Which Was Your Favorite? by Ivorianaija(f): 2:25pm On Jun 02, 2018
How could I forget this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nb_BA6kmBY
Romance / Re: Old School Love Songs, Which Was Your Favorite? by Ivorianaija(f): 2:22pm On Jun 02, 2018
lefulefu:
Older naija songs as in old skool? If u mean old skool then i will mention dat duet performed by oyenka owenu and king sunny ade. I love dat song diecheesy. I think its titled if u love me.


This one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGIp3gVuslY
Romance / Re: Old School Love Songs, Which Was Your Favorite? by Ivorianaija(f): 2:15pm On Jun 02, 2018
Feel free to add your own.
Romance / Old School Love Songs, Which Was Your Favorite? by Ivorianaija(f): 2:12pm On Jun 02, 2018
Family / Re: Couple Who Have Been Married For 65 Years Share A Kiss In Beautiful Photos by Ivorianaija(f): 8:23pm On Jun 01, 2018
Geofavor:

Thanks, maths sensei. So, the hubby was 23 while the wife was probably 20 when they wedded? I hear you.

In their time it was a normal thing

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Family / Re: Couple Who Have Been Married For 65 Years Share A Kiss In Beautiful Photos by Ivorianaija(f): 7:49pm On Jun 01, 2018
Geofavor:
They are in their 80's and they've been married for 65 years?



Most likely late 80s
88 - 65 = 23








I smell a rat. At what age did they get wed?
Romance / Re: A Lady Doesn't Have To Be A Feminist For She To Be Independent by Ivorianaija(f): 11:49am On May 30, 2018
Elder001:
A LADY DOESN'T HAVE TO BE A FEMINIST FOR SHE TO BE INDEPENDENT.

Hello Y'all.
Recently I saw a thread ,when I opened the thread I saw some people saying :Nigerian men hate feminists but they forget the good things they crave for comes with feminism ".

Now let's talk about the ignorance some people have on that matter. A woman doesn't have to be be a feminist before she can be independent. Independence is something every sensible woman is suppose to crave for.

Feminism is all about equal opportunities for both genders not financial independence. The founders of the feminism ideology didn't include financial independence in their cause" .Financial independence for ladies is another topic entirely on it's own.

Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes.

Feminist movements have campaigned and continue to campaign for women's rights, including the right to vote, to hold public office, to work, to earn fair wages or equal pay, to own property, to receive education, to enter contracts, to have equal rights within marriage, and to have maternity leave. Feminists have also worked to ensure access to legal abortions and social integration, and to protect women and girls from rape, sexual harassment, and domestic violence and not independence because that's a different topic on it's own.



So a man can hate feminism and still want an independent wife.

about 75% of the American female population are independent.. who's gonna tell me they're all feminists?
The number of feminists among them aren't more than 15% even if more people support the ideology because there's difference between someone who's supporting something and someone who's practising the thing.


Y'all should stop spilling your ignorance everywhere okay.
Men can hate feminism and still crave for Independent ladies because financial independence has nothing to do with feminism.

Feminism is for the advocacy of the equality of the sexes, and part of that is for females to become independent of males, so that there will be no unequal treatment. That was the first step of second wave feminism. But thank you for the insight, and you're a good person smiley
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Ivorianaija(f): 8:06pm On May 29, 2018
asomatc:
Please I need a job. I base in Nsukka in Enugu state. i can even work for free provided i get food on my table and something doing. Pls. Help a brother. I read Psychology and Social works. 07034485777. Thanks.

https://hyatt.taleo.net/careersection/10780/jobdetail.ftl?job=OAK000829&tz=GMT-05:00&src=JB-14400
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Ivorianaija(f): 7:59pm On May 29, 2018
OmobaDe10th:
Good evening guys. Am a serving youth corper in Ibadan. I will like to know if there are any job offers in Oyo state where I can work for one year

https://www./job/548431/chef-human-energisers-consulting-in/

https://www./job/551144/hotel-manager-in/
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And PotBelly! by Ivorianaija(f): 8:27pm On May 28, 2018
mrsfavour:
BC I fi d it hard to loose weight and I have very slow metabolism, I know it must have a term . just send me the 2 terms so I can study more.thank u a lot.
If you find it difficult to lose weight that means you are most likely an endomorph. Drinking lemon water helps to improve your metabolism.
Romance / Re: Which Month Are Beautiful Ladies And Cute Guys Born In? by Ivorianaija(f): 8:07pm On May 28, 2018
Some of the most attractive people I've met were born in December.

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