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you need to be tossed in the ocean mistakenly and permanently with that body shape. KashyBaby: |
mimzy:am telling you what we men have debated about you. |
you should have said graphic warning! how do ye white pipu manage this kinda erec.tion killing assesKashyBaby: |
yea you're shapely in a ferocious way but more ass aint bad. mimzy: |
pictures of ur ass or adonbilivit... ![]() KashyBaby: |
lols hapi? No! he can't afford diapers! halfricanadian: |
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Regardless of the Western beauty standards African men just love the curves. They pay special attention to one of the ladies’ body parts and that is the buttocks. The bigger and shapelier your butt is, the higher your chances are of becoming popular among men and getting a great husband. Learn what foods can help you get a bigger butt. Awesome and feminine curves are made of some muscle and some fat. The perfect combination of these two creates eye catching curves in the right places. Here is what you should eat to grow a curvy butt: Animal and plant proteins These include meat, eggs, dairy products (milk, cheese, curd, yogurt, etc.) and fish. Goat meat and milk or cheese is a must in your diet. Buttocks muscles are the largest in your body. Since you wish to have nice a la Kim Kardashian curves, you need to keep your butt muscles well-fed and fit at the same time. Muscles consist of protein, so eat much protein and do some excursuses to build up those much coveted curves. Beans are the main source of plant protein. Fried beans, boiled beans, mashed beans, bean soups – they are all good for getting a bigger butt. It is not for nothing that African cuisine has so many delicious recipes for dishes with beans. Fats Female butt is great, because it is large, curvy and soft. Fat is the main “ingredient” of the softness. Such foods, as various plant oils, fish fat, as well as nuts (almonds, peanuts, etc.) and seeds are great for curving up your butt. Carbs Love sweets? That is great if you pick the right kind of them. Cookies, bread or pastry made out of whole grain flour are just great for growing a bigger butt. Any kind of whole grain is good for your diet. And you can eat as much yam as you like, too! Various kinds of fu fu with your soup would do, too. http://nnt24.com/2551 halfricanadian, smellymouth, mimzy,
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he just parted me and the corper for the next few months abruptly but I suspect the corper was molesting the boy though.halfricanadian: |
A 19-year-old girl got people talking recently! The girl was said to have posted a photo of herself half-naked on Facebook. The secondary school student (according to her profile) has since become the ‘rave of the moment’ as the controversial photo keeps trending online. http://nnt24.com/2538/2
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Fayose: 83 Cows Killed Since I Advised Ekiti People To Poison Water With ‘Gammalin 20’ Governor Ayo Fayose has again declared Fulani herdsmen persona non grata in Ekiti State just as he revealed that since advising people of the state to pour “Gammalin 20” inside water the herdsmen’s cattle would drink from, 83 cows have died of poisoning. Speaking yesterday night during his monthly media chat ‘Meet Your Governor’, Fayose vowed not to approve land for establishment of grazing reserves in the state. He also declared that the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ali Modu Sheriff, will retain his position at the party’s May 21 National Convention in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital. He, however, vowed not to support Sheriff if the PDP boss plans to transmute himself to a presidential candidate in 2019. Fayose, who wondered why herdsmen, who used to carry sticks, now brandish AK-47 assault rifles, chided President Muhammadu Buhari for his silence on the rampaging herdsmen. The governor revealed that he rears cows in his hometown of Afao-Ekiti without constituting nuisance to the locals. He used the opportunity to again advise residents to be ready to poison the cows. The governor said: “What I said was that we will now be more proactive, if you bring your cow to come and eat up my farmland, I will put Gammalin 20 inside the water they will drink from. That is what I will do to those destroying our communities and defiling our wives. “I heard that 83 cows have been killed since I made the statement. If you come to Afao and eat up my palm tree, we have set traps for grass cutters and rodents and the trap will catch them. “There is no land for grazing in Ekiti State. Power to assign land belongs to the governor. Tell them that there is no land for grazing here because it is my right to sign the C of O (Certificate of Occupancy)”. Speaking further on PDP politics, Fayose said: “Senator Ali Modu Sheriff is the PDP chairman and he is going to continue in office. “If he gives me the VP slot, it is a good thing for Ekiti people even though, you cannot set out to say you want to be VP. “But you people should not worry yourself about 2019 because nobody knows who will be alive in 2019 but mentioning my name for VP is good for Ekiti. “I will not support Ali Modu Sheriff for President in 2019. I am qualified to be VP if it is the will of God. God is taking me to a higher place, how? I don’t know”. When reminded by one of the panelists during the media chat that by the time he leaves office in October 2018 President Buhari would still be in office as president, Fayose declared that he was not afraid of what would happen to him. Apparently piqued by the question, the governor replied the panelist: “My brother, you are not a wise man by asking that question; anybody talking about what will happen in 2019 now is not a wise man. “Nobody knows that APC would become a ruling party in the last elections. “I am not afraid of anybody, you can charge me to court, they charged me to court, I won. “They harassed my wife and the court awarded damages against them, they charged our lawmakers to court, we won. “Do you want to tell me that because I am in opposition I should keep quiet? I am not afraid of them and I am not afraid of being detained. “I will continue to criticise them because it was God who brought me here”. http://informationng.com/2016/05/fayose-83-cows-killed-since-i-advised-ekiti-people-to-poison-water-with-gammalin-20.html mynd44 lalasticlala dominique |
kashybaby....uhmmm
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why not assist them and make them viable instead of pointing fingers at them? the so called legal universities can not admit the horde of applicants yearly... |
so what is the difference? |
y are they this violent in akwa ibom? they just kill themselves anyhow... wicked pipu |
![]() omenka don't gasp I need you alive ![]() |
am happy to know am the matter in your head... omenka: |
well you were begging 4 it and you squirted so much that I almost thought I was beside a fountain... am sorry if the dil-do hurt... farano: |
Just like that....dive in. No biggie ask cruzita...that's how we roll. |
[quote author= post=45468662]By Gary Joe Igbokwe, there's a saying that if even if you're sent to deliver a message as a slave, do so as a free born. If your intention here is to provide cover for a looming progrom of innocent communities in the ND, take note that our eyes and those of the rest of the world are watching you and your sponsors. The broad cross section of the ND people have denounced the actions of the handful of brigands blowing up pipelines in the region. We shall not accept mass or group punishment for the criminal actions of some miscreants. Before a repeat of Zaria is contemplated, please let it be known that the US and UN are now apprised of developments in Nigeria with regards to sectarian massacres and the misuse of security forces. [/quote] |
![]() [quote author= post=45468662]By Gary Joe Igbokwe, there's a saying that if even if you're sent to deliver a message as a slave, do so as a free born. If your intention here is to provide cover for a looming progrom of innocent communities in the ND, take note that our eyes and those of the rest of the world are watching you and your sponsors. The broad cross section of the ND people have denounced the actions of the handful of brigands blowing up pipelines in the region. We shall not accept mass or group punishment for the criminal actions of some miscreants. Before a repeat of Zaria is contemplated, please let it be known that the US and UN are now apprised of developments in Nigeria with regards to sectarian massacres and the misuse of security forces. [/quote] |
perennial bachelor e pain am inositol88:
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farano I slept with you.... rocked you digging you mercilessly and you screameed that my rod dic..k was too long and touching yer throat.... now lemme see you apply ur rule to deny this fact. |
he removed the picture knowing he's been busted. MarysMeal: |
Their choice. will decamping epp? why solve a problem by creating more problems? |
Op the pix you put up is from an incident in Ogun State stop inciting Nigerians. http://thenationonlineng.net/policeman-kills-self-wife-six-others-ogun/ It was a scary scene yesterday in Eleweran, Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, as a Police Corporal, Sunkanmi Ogunbiyi, shot dead his wife, Corporal Oluwatosin Faremi, and six others. Ogunbiyi critically injured three people before killing himself with own riffle. Instead of returning his official AK – 47 riffle to the police armoury after a night shift, it was learnt that went home with it yesterday around 7:05am and shot his wife, who was about to leave for work. The late Faremi was attached to Obantoko Divisional Police Headquarters. Ogunbiyi spared his two children, who were dressed for school, and went to the front of their compound, where he shot a commercial motorcyclist simply identified as Kunle, who was there to pick up Ogunbiyi’s wife and children. As residents ran to safety, Ogunbiyi dashed into the apartment of his landlady, popularly called Iya Basira, who was sleeping on a mat and rained bullets on her. She died immediately. The landlady’s two sons, Taofeek, an SSII pupil of Nawar-u-Deen Grammar School, Obantoko and his elder brother, Sikiru, were not spared. Ogunbiyi shot them too. The woman’s daughter, Basira, and her two-year-old daughter, Jesutofunmi, suffered a similar fate. They were killed by Ogunbiyi’s bullets. When the dust finally settled, eight persons, including Ogunbiyi, were dead. The police gave the figure as six. Three survivors, who sustained gunshot injuries during the attack, were rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Idi-Aba. The remains of the dead were taken to the morgue of the State Hospital, Ijaiye. An eyewitness said the late Ogunbiyi had warned the late Iya Basira several times to stop accommodating his wife and children whenever they have a misunderstanding. Police spokesman Olumuyiwa Adejobi described the incident as “unfortunate”, adding that the late Ogunbiyi had been having “domestic conflicts” with his wife. Adejobi said: “The unfortunate incident occurred this morning when the corporal, who had been having domestic conflicts with his wife, shot and killed six persons with his rifle, including his wife, Woman Corporal Oluwatosin Faremi; his landlady; a two-year-old baby girl; two males and one female. Three persons were injured and are receiving treatment at the FMC. The said corporal, having killed these persons, shot himself dead immediately. “The Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna Okoye, described the incident as unfortunate. He has visited the scene with other senior police officers in the command to assess the situation and sympathise with the relations of the deceased and members of the Akingbala Ifelodun Estate in Eleweran Area, Abeokuta, where the incident took place. “The command has commenced thorough forensic investigation into the killing and promised to make sure justice is done in the matter. The commissioner of police appeals to the public to perceive the incident as one of the unfortunate social mishaps and not to judge the police based on it. The police are committed to the protection of life and property and will not tolerate violation of people’s rights.”
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Rule of law cannot be bypassed |
is that the question olodo halfricanadian: |
where's modath |
Nigeria's constitution allows for beating as a form of correcting one's wife. Strahovski1: |


y are they this violent in akwa ibom? they just kill themselves anyhow... wicked pipu