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that's so true, some wear extensions particularly because they need to prevent their actual hair from breaking. i have natural hair, and lately (ok, for a while now) i have been putting in weaves, because my natural hair is not entirely easy to maintain, especially with the type of daily routine i have. however, i disagree with the men who think that weaves generally make women look ugly, because lets face it, it does make ALL of them do. i mean,with hair, one can only possibly make themselves look hideous only if they have terrible weave conditions, and all. anyway, i thought I'd comment on this thread when i came across it, because there were various opinion i did not agree with. but the feud seems to have died down a bit, lol. ![]() |
Tbh, i dont think u can really compare the two, or even the old stars to the modern ones. due to all the sound, and technology nonses used for music in this century, the voices of modern singers may not be noticed as much. another thing is that people like Whiney huston, mariah carey etc, sang different songs compared to people like Rihanna. so there u go, but i will admit one singer that has a not-so-good voice without the sound and all that, is Kelly Rowland. i watched her performance, and i thought, uh ohhhhh ![]() |
lool, so true. look at Tony Braxton for example. not that she looks terrible, but she is just different. not the hot skinny tonmy we all knew. anyway, lets all put suggestions through, lol |
Hehe. i know it does. thats whats one thing i like about this place, the thraeds always change topic half way through. lol ![]() |
jennykadry:looooooooooooooooooooool !! i get what u mean, but there the dress enhances her curves (as if it wasnt visible enough anyway ), so, i'm guessing thats the only reason why she wore it. i admire her acting skills and everything, but i'l support u on this- i dont think she had a mirror at home (perhaps it broke, lol) apart from that, her face is acceptable. ![]() |
omeonu:EHN. EHEN NOW! have u not seen our Lady Gaga. watch her video 'telephone'. pant and bra is better sef. she was practically naked, and only had selotpe round her, and didnt even have the courtsey to keep both her legs shut whilst she was LITERALY up close to the camera. CRAZY ! but j'adore gaga. i wonder if she'll ever be as mad to actually have one of her naked videos unsensored. lol ![]() |
Look!! I rest my case now with you and hope that this will been helpful to you Bye |
rhymz:that is CORRECT. c, this kenya warrior, just stop trying to show ur unintelligent skills, cause its really getting u no where. ah, remember, na 4 nigerian network wa day oh, dont start comparing Kenya to Nigeria. Ranoscky:u r right. rhymz, dont be wasting ur time on tis kind of topic. anyway sha, u were only helping the kenyan gain knowledge. haha |
jason123:got it. thnxs! |
Jason 123 could u pls teach me smthn' ? how do u 'quote from, ' like u have done in ur post just now. honestly, it will make things easier for me, when posting stuff. thnxs in advance. ![]() |
ok ok guy, fair enough. ur words were mistaken. |
ehen, by saying that an igbo man can lead if he understands the culture , now u r talkn. its just ur opinion seemed a bit biased. |
Biko, calm down. dont get too personal. Not to be rude, but u yorubas know yourselves. i am not saying that igbos r really the best but, u guys like to take advantage of people. ok ok. lets be realistic here, if OBJ was another chance to come back and rule( that can never happen again btw), do u think the man will reject it? he will want to come back to pack the remaining money he left behind, lol . ah Beni, that is the system abi?c. i dont want to point out fingers here oh, beleive me thats not my aim. infact its best not to go into this convo, its deep, sha u know. Soji oh. lol ![]() |
Please who ever keeps on saying that Wande Coal is from Taraba, go and do research before joining these convos. WC if from Munshin, hence his album: 'Munshin to Mo Hits' ![]() |
Thank you Gohome. Jason 123, what makes you think an igbo man does not understand the culture and traditions of Nigeria? was it not the same igbo and Yoruba tribe that existed when the British colonized Nigeria?you Yorubas need to understand that u people can not be the leaders of everything, which is why there is more than one tribe in Nigeria: Hausa ,Igbo (as well as Yoruba). haba, u guys r selfish o |
please joh. why should the leader that rules have to be yorubanised? u tell me? thank u- the person that said this has made this point: where the british yorubas. oh come of it, an igbo man can rule too, |
asin, this is not even a funny case oh. may she RIP. I seriously think that all fake surgery places should shut the hell down. SERIOUSLY, just look at the way they wasted this poor girls life. poor poor think , Jesus. hhmmnn, (sighh) |
Srry guys, but going back to the main subject of this thread: my own is that i simply don't think dangote should be allowed to run for Governor in Nigeria. ah ah. do u want the whole of Nigeria to be poor, except him of course, cause he'll probs keep the most of Nigeria's income, |
It would be nice if you wore bright colored clothes. then again, subtle silver, ivory kind colours will look chic on you. if you have a skinny frame (which sounds like it), perhaps body clinging outfits will look best on you. alternatively, for a casual look, loose jersey tops with featured leggings and killer heels will do just the trick. You might want to have a look at asos.com. the size of the models are given, an also you can compare your complexion to theirs, to see what suits you. Good luck!! dont hesitate to ask for more advice if needed, i hope this was helpful in someway. Your welcome in advance, lol!! |
? what is my business? if you like pluck ur eyes out, i will not benefit from it, nor will i be the one to loose.why didnt you even break your phone? all this exaggeration, simply because somebody is giving their own opinion of the matter. i mean, is it just me or were you guys not talking about Nwude at some point![]() |
The fact remains that with his own money, Nwude somehow contributed to the positive aspects of Nigerian society as a politician. and here some of you are, criticising ALL fraudsters. Due to our ways of thinking as humans, fraud is against the law. But i want you all to have a thought. just thA lot of you people have spent your time hating on Igbos. Now, let me propose a question: Are Igbos the only African tribe to fall into the hands of fraud? Deep down in your hearts, i think majority of you know that the answer is NO. Regarding Nwude's case, i think that the judgments imposed upon him, were not entirely fair. like someone mentioned earlier on, he did not actually steal from his fellow Nigerians. Just try and reflect back on previous leaders such as Abacha or even the well know OBJ. was this leader not a Yoruba man? who did what? From the way i have viewed thinks, this man also introduced some major catastrophe in Nigeria. Compared to our acting President Ebelo Goodluck, OBJ hardly made an impact in the environment. I don't recall him changing the taxis, buses, road regulations ,besides fining drivers + passengers a huge sum of money, for probably the least intentional act. an igbo man is currently in the lead, and we know his not doing a bad job, he is setting a good example. now, that is not to say that other tribal leaders have not benefited Nigeria in anyway. No matter where we Nigerians are in this in this world, we can not entirely go unnoticed. and why? because there is something about us that glows. there is something about us that stands out in light of others and their thoughts. whether all of Nwude's accusations were all ink way back into history. Outlaws such as Jesse James and Billy the kid didn't go down in history just as criminals, but as individuals who contributed in a positive way regarding what they were aiming at. since that time (of the American West) and modern times, the same scheme has been repeated: chasing after humans due to their acts, accusing them to be entirely wrong. Oh come on guys, someone has to be honest here. Doesn't history always repeat itself? in my opinion, there is nothing one can do to prevent that from happening.As long as the idea of fraud and other kinds of theft have been exposed to the human eye, all thats going to be known again is the same thing. it is too late to entirely put an end to robbery. this is probably the reason why i am not very much baffled by the issues of fraudsters. The world is like a movie. someone up there is writing the script, changing them (which in my view, is how morals and mistakes come in- thats something entirely different though), and eventually putting them into practice. If Legends Such as Nwude didn't walk this planet, or make these things happen, do you all think we will all have signed up to this network discussing his issue? take a step back, and observe. Isn't one of the reasons why life is so engaging because of these catastrophic dilemmas. if the Biafran war had really ended with its purpose, most of you non-igbos would not have taken into account an igbo man's business, would you? I have no doubt that a lot of us here may one day play a huge part in the field of politics in the future, and who know whether you will give in to such temptation like our Nigerian fraudsters . Don't worry though, it is not a crime, everybody gives into temptation at some point in their lives. Like a famous Nigerian once sang "419, it is just ta game, " in the adult world. i agree, don't you? Enough with the insults an all my fellow Nigerians, lets discuss business like literates, agreed? |
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