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PoliticsRe: former Pdp Governorship Candidate 7,000 others defect to APC in benin by ladibright(f): 1:03pm On Apr 06, 2015
Smh for Nigeria politicians... cry
RomanceRe: 10 Surprising Health Benefits Of Sex;the Perks Of Sex Extend Beyond The Bedroom by ladibright(f): 12:56pm On Apr 06, 2015
So we should now hav sex same way we Eat food abi? huh
RomanceRe: 5 Things That Can Destroy Your Home by ladibright(f): 12:52pm On Apr 06, 2015
Trust is d foundation on which every marriage should be built on.... Else..... wink
CelebritiesRe: Famous Musician That Has Released Highest Number Of Albums,you Will Be Surprised by ladibright(f): 12:48pm On Apr 06, 2015
Who is he? huh
Jokes EtcRe: Guy's Armpit & Pubic Hair Shaved While Asleep By Girl Friend by ladibright(f): 12:45pm On Apr 06, 2015
Hehehe... shes such a caring Gf.. grin
TV/MoviesRe: Top 15 Nollywood Stars Who Have Passed Away In Recent Years by ladibright(f): 12:43pm On Apr 06, 2015
RIP to d dead... We love them for their impact amongst other things but God loves them most...
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Gruesomely Kill 50 In Fresh Borno Attack by ladibright(f): 12:36pm On Apr 06, 2015
Oh my God, not again. BH, ur days r numbered in Nigeria.
Science/TechnologyRe: Orubebe Made It To Be A Word In Dictionary by ladibright(f): 12:31pm On Apr 06, 2015
I hop Jega too finds a place in d dictionary.... Eg NEW WORDS IN THE ENGLISH DICTIONARY
ORUBEBE /oˈrubebe/ (verb):
abnormal behaviour, or an attempt to disrupt
peaceful gathering or well organised event.
[from Latin oˈrube : to disrupt]
Examples:
1. He tried to orubebe the sacred ocassion but
the police did not allow it.
2. The football match was orubebe by the
defeating team yesterday.
Derivatives:
ORU-BE-BE-ISM (Noun)
ORU-BE-BE-TIC (Adjective) e.g: ~ attitude
JEGA /'dʒeˈgə/ (Verb):
[a] Using wisdom to calm the unneeded agitation
or ruckus caused by a dopey fool in a peaceful
gathering.
[b] To indirectly show to the public a person who
lack manner and attempt causing agitation.
[from Latin Jeˈga : Calm distubance wisely]
Examples:
1. If you Orubebe me I will Jega you.
2. When he was making unnecessary argument
to the public, I jegaed him.
Derivatives:
JE-GA-ISM (Noun)
JE-GA-TIC (Adjective)

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