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tpia:No disrespec to you at all but would you respect Saddam if he were alive? I thought the whole means of demonstration was all about democracy hence people could voice our their opinions? I feel the people who protested are well justified, though not the egg throwers. |
udezue:Would you ever shut your tribal monkey hate-spwewing ass up? |
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@ Tpia You don't need to get any more riled up.Sometimes it makes sunse just to give it up. Stop these internet rubbish and let everyone here get on with their lives. Remember I apologised to you earlier. Enjoy your weekend. |
tpia:Whatever. I beg pls let's grow past these internet war. I beg you publicly. ![]() |
tpia:Come on now Tpia. . seriously. I extend to you an olive branch. |
MrCrackles:Only if you could say it nicely but well, I got ur message still. And to you Tpia, I cannot change the fact that you're a tribalist and whatever reasoning you have behind that is your problem to be honest. I'll leave you to it and I'm not gonna get into all these abuses with you no more. I apologise for abusing you in the first instance though you shot off and reigned abuses at my mum and sister, it's still love babes. Enjoy. |
[quote author=Aloy.Emeka link=topic=245864.msg3589076#msg3589076 date=1236932757]na wah for you oh. na 39 yr old woman wey still be tam tam you dey call grandma?. No come spoil my market naw for this economic crisis. Sauron will pay up by next week, hopefully.[/quote]Haha, even Sauron doesn't want her for free. Well, judging from her picture which was posted a couple of pages back(see below),you could be right about her being 39. She's still got a lot of life in her as well as the firepower to give Sauron good value for his money. ![]()
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tpia:Grandma your tribalist ass has been exposed. abegi go find man for cheap. Even virtual Nairaland men think you're overpriced and would reject you if offered for cheap. Till that tribal sentiments are wiped off your dirty mouth, I'll keep banging on every thread you jump on to make a nasty brainless tribalistic comment. see ya! |
tpia:Oh Auntie tilapia aka tribalist tilapia, now you want respect on Nairaland because you live here and you always log on whenever you want to loosen up? Mad woman - oh I meant, knocked up. You want respect by virtue of your length of stay on Nairaland? It's not gonna work grandma. ![]() |
asha 80:Oh - just the way you typed it earlier. I beg your pardon. I thought you meant it in a demeaning way. |
@ Asha80 And what does it matter if I don't know what tribe tilapia aka Tpia comes from? Shows I have a life at least unlike you. tpia:As usual, you're guessing wrong from your Aids infected mouth. Dumb tribalistic and no life broad. Oh, I shouldn't even have bothered. Everyone knows already you as a tribalistic dimwit. oh well, I'm through with you. Hahahaha, Tilapia knocked up on women? That just made my day. Dirty ho, you can have that. |
You'll wonder how most of these people who live in the first world countries survive and cope with the sodomites around them especially because these so called sodomites are allowed to freely practise their sexuality. Internet provides the access for people to just rant and rant over nothing. Shame. . . |
Eziachi:Little do you know that I'm also a woman and I don't condone any form of tribalism in any shape or form. I traced back your posts before joining Nairaland and all you did was jumping on some non Igbo threads and trying to derial them to suit your type of discussion. I'll not state your posts where you abuse people but you could go back and in fact it oly takes one page for you to see the posts you typed. And of course you cannot blame me for getting off with Tpia for bashing all other tribes which I think is really uncalled for and I understand why you're siding with her (because she's also Igbo) so that's a no brainer really. I must say though, I'm not one to get onto internet wars and I must say I publicly apologise to you for what I typed a couple of threads away. However Tpia needs to think and realise that that statement she made about all Yoruba men thinking with their dicks is very wrong (and for your info, I'm not Yoruba) and that was what started the whole argument, it has nothing to do with her agreeing with me. She just went on some random tangent which is very rude to say the least. |
oyb:This is just very plain and simple reply. You're at least very reasonable. |
AfroCynic:Neither am I a homosexual of any sort but I wholeheartedly agree with you on this matter. |
tpia:Listen this woman,no one isdisagreeing with you as per your assertions as to why the country is the way it is but the problem is about you dishing out abuses at a whole sect. Don't you see any wrong in that? Oh my. You need deliverance if you don't. |
Eziachi:I'm not obsessed neither am I always eager to abuse people but it gets to me when people just jump on threads in order to display their continous ignorance and hence dishing insults at tribes for no reason. I didn't get at you for no reason but you sure know about your track record of abusing people who don't agree with your Biafra motives. Why must you do that? |
tpia:You're the loser here. Quick to mention Obama at every opportunity. He didn't get to where he is by being a wife beater neither did he once condemn other people's tribes for no dumb reason. You've displayed your ignorance here time and time again and that's the real you being reflected on Nairaland. Lonely woman wey no get anything to do. Very typical. Your type are very common. Idiot. |
***More on the news*** - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7937700.stm Nigerian gay rights activists have told the country's lawmakers that a new bill to outlaw same sex marriage would lead to widespread human rights abuses. The new law would mean prison sentences for gay people who live together, and anyone who "aids and abets" them. The plea by activists was made to a public committee of the National Assembly which is discussing the bill. It is already illegal to have gay sex in Nigeria but the new law would extend police powers to arrest suspects. "This bill is not necessary, we see no reason why people should be criminalised," Rashidi Williams, 23, of the Queer Alliance of Nigeria told the committee. "I did not choose to be gay. It is trial enough to live in this country, we should not create more laws to make us suffer," he said. 'Fabric of society' Under the new law anyone who has "entered into a same gender marriage contract" would be liable to be jailed for three years. The bill defines a same sex marriage as gay people living together. Anyone who "witnesses, abet and aids the solemnization" of a same gender marriage would face five years in prison, or a fine. Activists say the law does not make sense because anyone who aides and abets people to live together would face a tougher sentence than the couple concerned. The law would make it easier for the police to arrest suspects, and criminalise anyone working in a human rights organisation that dealt with gay rights, they say. Church groups spoke in favour of the bill, saying that gay marriage risked "tearing the fabric of society". "In the Bible it says homosexuals are criminals," Pius Akubo of the Daughters of Sarah church told lawmakers. Rev Patrick Alumake told the National Assembly the top leadership of the Catholic church in Nigeria supported the bill wholeheartedly. "There are wild, weird, ways of life that are affecting our own culture very negatively, we have people who either by way of the media or travelling around the world have allowed new ideas which are harmful to our nation and our belief," he said. The bill's sponsor, House of Representatives member Mayor Eze, said the bill was necessary to protect the family. "If you are not careful and allow the family institution to break down, and the consequences will be on all of us," he said. 'Abomination' Children wearing T-shirts that said "Same sex marriage is un-natural and un-African", and "same sex marriage is an abomination" stood in the aisles of the committee room. Ekaette Ettang, of the Daughters of Sarah church who provided the T-shirts, denied they were inciting hatred against homosexuals. "We don't hate gay people, but this is the public's opinion and we have the right to speak," she said. Activists say gay people in Nigeria face violence from their families and neighbours every day. Two years ago, a woman went into hiding in the northern Kano State after reports that she had organised a wedding for four women - which she strongly denied. Also that year 18 men were arrested in the northern city of Bauchi and accused of participating in a "gay wedding". A Sharia court dismissed the charges and they were charged with the lesser offence of vagrancy.
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tpia:You really must be very daft. And who told you Obama got to where he is by being tribalistic? I guess you bieng in New Zealand is an achievement to you and your cronies? Now my fears are confirmed. You must be very lonely as someone mentioned earlier. Go attend to your kids and really don't raise them with these nasty views of yours. You probably need someone to tell you that your guts stink of tribalism and here you are trying to defend them. How dare you abuse a whole tribe in the name of a few? I guess you've been used and dumped hence your controversial views.Oh well, this is just the internet. Anyone has access and is allowed to post any type of garbage whatsoever therefore it's cool for someone with dumb views like you coming here trying to be heard. ***hisses*** |
tpia:Of course you could call me a thug but what does your tribal bashing makes you? A tout, an illiterate or even a bigot; choose one. In fact those are mere understatements. Dumb woman. |



.Please loosen up.