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I love a woman with some meat not bones |
Jesus said you can not serve two masters. You cannot love money and love God at the same time. In fact he hais we wil all get all the riches in heaven |
I have met may fat sweet girls too |
It is very stupid for anyone to say that a fat woman smells. Is there any increase of bad smell where there are fat women? |
Sd president he shoukld not say some things, even in private |
Even if you do not want a fat husband, it does not mean I would not want you as a fat wife |
Lice, there must be something wrong with him then |
Whichever way you look at it, fat women can be really cute |
Skinny women are worse with their hygebic ways |
Fat women are the best in bed anyway |
He should resign and the women should never vote for him |
I love a wiman with some flesh, not necessarily fat but must have some flesh. No bones for me |
Problem is, he is an African chuel and tradition demands that he has a wife so that he can get an heir to the throne |
In fact it is not the kind of thing a president should say at all. He should have resigned by now |
Let us start by looking at our mothers. Are they ugly? |
He can coose any woman he wants and any size, but he should not insult a woman either in public or in private. Suppose it were you, Mrs Eve? |
Believe me, it happened and the other women cheered |
Very true. Ivory Coast has two presidents |
57-year old President Khama of Botswana is probably the only President without a wife. Now he has asked Botswana people to help him gt a wife because he is too busy to do it himself. President Khama is a son of a former President, a pilot and his mother is British. He is also a tribal chief. But President Khama has come up with the qualities of his wife. He says he wants a tall, slim beautiful woman for a wife. Nothing wrong there, because we all wan to be seen with beautiful women. But he is wrong when he describes some women. In making his request, President Khama singled out one of his female Assistant Ministers as the kind of women he would not like to marry. He said she is so beg that she may not be able to enter through a door, and so fat she may break the shock absorbers of a car! He said this while the poor woman was sitting right there with her. And other women allulated as he said this. Botswana women are generally known to be on the big side. But then this is not limited to them only. And there are many who are very beautiful. I think it was in bad taste for a president to use his own minister as an example of the kind of woman he would not want as a wife. And it is an insult to womanhood when he says fat women are ugly. Strangely, no woman has made any coment. |
We are seeing a changing trend in African politics. This is particularly so, when it comes to winning of votes. It may have startde with Kenya's Proime Minister. He has this habit of making politics look like a football match. So he has this habit of commentating, and he is usually the goalscorer, only thet the referee, read Electoral Commission, rules the goal offside. Enter Museveni of neighbouring Uganda. He is suddenly a celebrity. He composed, anmd actual;ly recorded a song, which has since been getting a lot of airplay. So Museveni is now the Rapping sensation of the year, and not just in Uganda. His ratings have suddenly risen very high. Not even the saxophone-playing Clinton could match such popularity in his heydays. Next in line is Goodluck Jonathan. At least he did something unique. He annoinced his intention tyo run for the presidency through Facebook, before even telling his own people. But he still has a chance to put one over Museveni. He could star in a Nollywood movie, maybe with Tonto Dike, or better still, Halima Abubakar. Halima is from the North, and may just convince the Northerners to vote for Jonathan |
I love Nigerians, especially the girls. And I have quite a few friends there, both men and women. I have been to Naija too, and have visited some of the entertainment spots too, both in Lagos and auja. I like the music too. That is one reason I am a fan of Fela Kuti, and I have a lot of his old music with me. But I also like people who are decent too. It may be old-fashiened, but it is still the best way to go |
There is nothing wrong with his music, but there is everything wrong with his morals. When a man declares he loves someone, he is expected to be loyal and set a good example. I really do feel sorry for Gennie. She loved him. She trusted him, and maybe even let him make love to her. And what did she get in return? I think that D'Banj was only using Gennie to promote himself. And that is not only selfish. It shows he is a conman. He conned Gennie. |
Cossy i many things to many people. But above all, Cossy is a human bing like all of us. She can be happy and she can get hurt. She also bleeds. She hates and she loves. She has feelings and wants as well as dislikes. That is Cossy |
Get one thing straight. We loved the music yes. just as we love Nollywoodd But e hate cas, and D'Banj is one. And I do not believe all Naija men are like that. And I do admire Gennie too. She has don well for herseld. And whether it was Gennie or not, what this rat of a musician did is rotten |
D'Banj is a well-known Nigerian musician. He was in Kenya recently to perfoRm at the Naija Nite, which also doubledf as part of Nigeria's 50 anniversary celebrations. He was here, together with a number of Nigerian stars, among them Ramsey Noah and Madtraxx and the Ghanaian comedian Klint de Drunk. And he gave his bEst on stage. A problem though. He had a gang of groupies, you know, those girls who always hang around celebrities and sleep with them. They were in very short, revealing skirts, leaving little to imagination. He then invited them onto the stage and they danced exposing themselves further. They were wearing nothing underneath! Even camers and flashing lights did not deter them. Bearing in mind that there were big name politicians and ambassadors, led by Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, this was in bad taste, and a lot of people showed disgust. And when they were leaving, they shoved aside a popular Kenyan Radio announcer who was just chattng with another female colleague. I really do not give a damn whether D'Banj wants to show off all these cheap floozies who will sleep with any celebrity, just to add to the numbers. But then I do mind because on one of his previous visits to Kenya, D'Banj haad been trumpeting to all and sundry how much in love he was with Genevieve Nnaji. Is this the way you treat a woman you love? And this is not the first time. He has behaved this way every time he came to Kenya. I felt sorry for Gennie then, and I feel it even more now. Genie is a nice girl. At 17, another man cheated her that he loved her, made her pregnant then bolted, leaving her to take care of the child alone. She does not deserve this kind of treatment. All she needs is love. I think I now really understand what she meant, when she said in a previous interview with the Sun, shat she had not found a suitable man in Nigeria for marriage. GENNIE DESERVES BETTER |
I am not Cossy. And I hapen to know Cossy does not hide behind other names or people. She is real. And I like her guts |
I feel sorrty for Nogeria, for having been handed an indefinite ban by FIFA, but I think this will now give Nigeria a chance to get it's act right again. I fully believe that FIFA is wrong in preventing Governments from looking at how football administration is run. These football federations are registered by the Government. They routinely run to th Government to ask, nay, demand money for the national teams, and yet they do not want the same Government to ask questions about how they run the sport. FIFA too, wants Government guarantees whenever they want to stage a match in acvountry, and expect the Governmnt to spend huge sums of money building and putting up facilities, but do not want the same Governments to ask how or where the money they contribute has been spent. Football management is full of corrupt people who have no business running the sport. Many kno nothing about it, but only get into it because of the prestige, and the money FIFA pumpsd in. I honestly wish Kenyan authorities were as brave as NIGERIA, then Kenyan football, thn Kenya would be in a healthier state |
Yes, really |
At the end of it all, the problem lies with the voters. We put these people in place |
Nijacutie, that is exactly what I am saying. We have a big problem in Africa, and it has a lot to do with leadership. The more you steal, the more you are respected. If you hold a high position, and reture a poor man, everyone will laugh at you. So you must steal because that is what everybody expects us to do. |
Africa is cursed with the Big Man sYndrome. We elect leaders who end up being the BIG MAN. These are people who will go to any length to buy their way into leadership. First, they make sure that they make us poor by stealing all the property around us. Then the make sure they are elected to positions of leadership to protect what they have stolen from us They will hire thugs to kill and maim. They will hire thugs who will actually steal votes and even ballot boxes just to ensure that they are voted in. Being poor, we have no option but to accept the handouts they give us so that we can kill each other and ensure that they are in office. Then they will continue to steal some more. Truth be said, we hate honest people. In fact, honest people cannot be elected in Africa. They would stand in the way of the crooks. In any case, honest people are poor and will not be able to bribe voters, and if you cannot bribe a viter, he/she will not vote for you. |
Better live in poverty while free than in riches as a slave |