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Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 7:49am On Jan 27, 2011
yeah good night guys
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 7:45am On Jan 27, 2011
aminalib:
i know your just a perv with a jerri curl
he is def. gay
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 7:40am On Jan 27, 2011
aminalib:
eat and lick every crevices of my butt hole asss muncher
OUCH lipsrsealed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 7:36am On Jan 27, 2011
ragdollz:
As an aside, I trust you know d difference btwn guerrila and gorilla??
gorilla warfare?   cheesy
HealthRe: Girls Do You Have Massive Food Cravings Before Your Period? by Jenifa1: 7:27am On Jan 27, 2011
yea it happens.
HealthRe: Help - My Dad Is Addicted To Sugar @ 60+ by Jenifa1: 7:23am On Jan 27, 2011
that's strange. usually older people 60+ are put off by sweets and tend to prefer bitter stuff like kola nut lol.
what is his weight like. Is he fat or skinny?
when did it start? has he always been that way?
RomanceRe: Yo, I Am Tired Of Seeing Dysfunctional Looking Nigerian Men! by Jenifa1: 7:17am On Jan 27, 2011
rotflmao @topic

[quote author=D-sense link=topic=593543.msg7611288#msg7611288 date=1296108622]OP.
i THINK WE HAVE MET SO MANYTIMES wink . . . . .Do i have chicken feet? grin[/quote]your profile pic is disgusting. change it at once.
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 7:13am On Jan 27, 2011
REALITY101:
OKMODAFUKA
hahahah  grin grin grin
the pig is like that. he's the only nigerian on NL. the only yoruba on NL sef. let's dash him abeg.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 7:10am On Jan 27, 2011
fstranger1:
Olawale
wale is not a girls name fool. she's talking about his last name
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 7:08am On Jan 27, 2011
fstranger1:
He is only using you to get papers
Mark my words
We dont marry outside of our ethnic group
A word is enough
And Yorubas never marry Whites, an abomination!
Lol. he's an American citizen. In fact, i'm the one who will be getting citizenship from him since i'm not American.
i'm going to hook you up with my younger sister if you don't mind. she's really pretty
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 6:57am On Jan 27, 2011
REALITY101:
What a dry brain grin
grin grin grin
I think it's garri grains he has for a brain.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 6:55am On Jan 27, 2011
[quote author=isale_gan2 link=topic=590933.msg7611208#msg7611208 date=1296107244]Ask Jenifa nicely to remove that ridiculous picture unless it is pertinent to something anything!!!  Or we're gonna have problems.[/quote]ask me very nicely and i'll remove it.
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 6:47am On Jan 27, 2011
my fiance is yoruba. so what's ur point
Foreign AffairsRe: Obama Killed It Yesterday At The State Of The Union Speech. Is This Guy A Genius by Jenifa1: 6:46am On Jan 27, 2011
did he write the speech?
RomanceRe: Seun Must Marry Dis Year. by Jenifa1: 6:43am On Jan 27, 2011
I thought he was married to Mukina huh
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 6:42am On Jan 27, 2011
fstranger1:
What is the message?
I took it down to make you happy,
hmmm love in d air
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Asian Women by Jenifa1: 6:25am On Jan 27, 2011
[quote author=steve_101 link=topic=590559.msg7611134#msg7611134 date=1296105498]My afair with the asian lady took place in malaysia in 2007,I was living there then,I met her on line she is from jakarta indonesia and we started chating ever day every night luckly for us her company send her to malaysia and that was it,she came,rent an apartment and we started fully until we were living together in. My place,I will do the cooking,clean the house. And all she will do is to be wearing bra n pants waiting for me to be tru so that we go in to the bedroom,at a point I became afraid to go into my own room,if we make love 5 times a night she will be grumbling and calling me names and telling me am not man enough,many times she will be at work and will call me honey please are u home pls am coming I won't take ya time much plssss just once,my people see me see wahala oo some times she go dey for room dey call and I will shout AM NOT COMING cos every night for that I year its 5 times,6 times and I was loosing weight,she claim to love me soo much infact she speaks with my sister on the phone every time,my people one day as she went to work I took a leave to and friends place in down town, she called me. Hmmm begged me ,noway I left,the apartment was funished so I ask her to be paying the rent or vacate there and she started paying ,still there till today,we chat every time cos am in lagos now,I dont even see her if I go dere.[/quote]lwkmd
PoliticsRe: Sudan Home To The Largest Nigerian Population Of Any Destination Country? by Jenifa1: 4:26am On Jan 27, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=591844.msg7610942#msg7610942 date=1296098667]While most Igbos come to the U.S. to live and raise a family. That is why our population is higher.[/quote]most yorubas come for the same. lol It's only decades ago that they came mostly for education. nowadays, that's not the case anymore.
Infact, yoruba pop is growing in the US. igbos better watch out  tongue
PoliticsRe: Sudan Home To The Largest Nigerian Population Of Any Destination Country? by Jenifa1: 4:23am On Jan 27, 2011
this is obviously not true. Sudan isn't even in the top 10 of countries Nigerians emigrate to.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 4:13am On Jan 27, 2011
PoliticsRe: Oil Is Only 17 Percent Of Nigeria's Gdp - The World Bank by Jenifa1: 2:28am On Jan 27, 2011
We really do need to diversify our economy but what are we doing to achieve this end?
we can't just start exporting cassava just like that.

one thing we could do is find ways to process cassava so that it can be used as a substitute for a food that currently already exist in the countries it is being exported to. ex wheat flour
also start with our neighboring countries (west africa) and expand from there.
I wonder what World Bank's ideas are in turning this into a reality.
CultureRe: How I Bought My Bride by Jenifa1: 2:21am On Jan 27, 2011
I'm sure if he objected to the traditions, he wouldn't have agree to it. He probably even liked it. I know how some oyinbo ppl are all about experiencing african culture and whatnot.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 1:11am On Jan 27, 2011
fstranger1:
What question?
Not everyone just people like you who are from Papua New Guinea
It was obvious, you werent Nigerian
I thought you knew by now that I always tell you lies. I'm actually from latvia although my ex-boyfriend is half cameroonian and half nigerian.
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Unable To Read Own Speech by Jenifa1: 1:08am On Jan 27, 2011
Her speech is slow but she did ok. nothing spectacular but fine.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 12:57am On Jan 27, 2011
everyone is foreign and non-nigerian to him
Music/RadioRe: Styl Plus Must Have Been *jazzed* With Juju! by Jenifa1: 12:18am On Jan 27, 2011
Check out their new single. It's really good.
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-591026.0.html
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by Jenifa1: 7:53am On Jan 26, 2011
hmm
PoliticsRe: 1966 Coup Executed To Make Awo PM – Dr Emma Okocha by Jenifa1: 7:48am On Jan 26, 2011
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=590997.msg7604174#msg7604174 date=1296006289]PhysicsMHD's knowledge of Nigerian history is extremely impressive.[/quote]I agree. The guy is brilliant!!!
PoliticsRe: 79.6% Students Fails Again In Waec Exams by Jenifa1: 7:44am On Jan 26, 2011
fstranger1:
Some of us had the best education in Nigeria and we would not trade it for anything American.
true. Education in Nigeria can be of good quality but not too many people have access to this. majority of students don't.

After much thinking, I must say though that the problem does not start in secondary school. It starts at primary school. I recently had to learn more about the American Educational system, and the things Americans are taught in primary school,  its incredible. The access to facilities, labs, etc its just wonderful. I'm not saying every American kid is this fortunate or that the American system is perfect, no system is.
This is exactly what i've been trying to say. Govt needs to focus on public primary schools especially. I had classmates in my public local secondary school who couldn't spell some basic three letter words. Majority of these students came from the public primary school next door. You can imagine my shock. that's nursery school stuff!!

even the US has its problems and could do way better (ex. public schools in inner cities are horrible) compared to other countries with similar income level. I already mentioned this but Finland is one country that invests heavily in its students education right from birth (govt delivers children books to parents who just gave birth, there are libraries in the mall etc ). More attention is geared toward weak students etc and their students have some of the highest exam scores in the world with a very low gap between the best and worst students.
I'm not saying Nigeria can afford these programs but I think we can do much better than currently.
CelebritiesRe: Where Has Baggy Jeans Gone To? by Jenifa1: 10:36pm On Jan 25, 2011
mrbrownjay, is that how you dress? not cool grin
CultureRe: What Does Ileke Idi Mean? by Jenifa1: 10:32pm On Jan 25, 2011
lol.

cheek (eke) has nothing to do with beads (ileke). the words just look similar that's all. even the eke in ileke is pronounced differently.

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