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CalienteMi:rokiatu just teasin' u Hor n y arse nukkas |
r231:your chick bad. u a lucky mofo. |
MMM-Cork-190 combination would be great for the ratings. Chima-rok-h.tima-pweet-ileki would also be a kille combo. |
What are your standards and how would you rate it. Mine are not too high. She just has to be caring and affectionate, attractive, but not too attractive, and at least know how to cook. |
answer: oyinbo men |
http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TMQ3BSL6MSONBNR52 Anonymous poster reveals "noplum" aka black man basher, Olutayo's information in a public AA forum, after getting caught with her hideous white BF and getting ridiculed for it. Her avatar of her horse looking arse is up. When you read this link to the thread, you would see that Olutayo has really lost it after getting exposed. Anonymous poster reveals some info from post #54. LOL. Nigerian women are not to be taken seriously. ![]() |
Black women and Asian men are the least desired group of people in the world, so why not? |
With the way the NL sheboons talk here you would think they were in demand. |
Gawd dangit Mrs. Chima has lost it. |
How about Kelenna Azubuike? https://images.starpulse.com/pictures/2010/12/09/previews/Kelenna%20Azubuike-CSM-000455.jpg |
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=730605.msg8884134#msg8884134 date=1312862099]I don't know about culturally but in America alone not even going to touch UK and other countries many Nigerian men specifically are in heat with oyinbo women. Let's just keep it real. It doesn't matter if the person has multiple accounts talking about Nigerian women but it still doesn't explain about the men offline. Those women being left behind have to deal with the mess unfortunately. Now don't get me wrong date and marry WHOEVER you want but don't push down your own just to justify why you are not with your own. That's slow.[/quote]That type of behavior is not exclusive to Nigerians. |
In the looks department, relative to genders of other nationalities, Nigerian men >= Nigerian women |
Those stereotypes have some truth to them. But, most of these guys making these claims are the same people. They may have multiple accounts or something. In the U.S. most Nigerian women I've seen actually date out more so than vice versa. The men don't really date out as much. They would take the Nigerian women flaws anyday because they can relate better to them, especially culturally. |
pleep:because black women in general are the least desired of all the races and the least likely to get married. nigerian women can't marry out in north america because most americans find them unattractive. europeans atr different however. |
[quote author=tpia@ link=topic=729381.msg8871213#msg8871213 date=1312678717]these questions are getting redundant and unnecessary. use the search function and is the nigerian man on nl or why are you asking nlers? [/quote]https://cdn.videogum.com/files/2010/03/you_mad.jpg |
I don't think Nigerian women are all that bad I guess. I and many of my Nigerian friends kinda feel indifferent about them. Most are cool I think. |
LOL "Mrs. Chima" is an akata wannabe. |
If you could use only 5 pictures to represent Nigeria, what would it be? Mine would be as follows: Aso Rock https://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/571941.jpg Lagos Skyline https://www.travel-images.com/pht/nigeria52.jpg Calabar Beach https://www.tourism.gov.ng/files/12034230181-beach_and_sea_7.jpg National Stadium https://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/10601317.jpg Obafemi Awolowo https://www.seferm.com/services/newsworld/images/obafemi-awolowo-biography.jpg What say you? |
bashr4:Like seriously if one was to make a montage of Nigeria. . .Lagos/Abuja wouldn't be included? I'd bet my house Abuja gateway/aso rock would be there, along with any of Lagos's well known for it's flora and fauna. Aso rock especially is probably the most scenic area in all of naija. Port harcourt is good also. Calabar is good. Pretty much any city with year round warmth WITH high precipitation and relatively low sunshine hours is good. I've seen some nice forests along he Lagos Ibadan expressway. Obviously mountains in the background with microclimates would be a plus, though I'm not sure if southern naija has that. By the way, Which city do you guys think is closest to being a tropical rainforest? No mbandakas in Nigeria but which ones closest? |
REALITY101:Yeah, you guys have alot of worrying to do, LMAO |
REALITY101:Lakers are done. Mike Friggin Brown as head coach? LOLERSKATES |
[quote author=D-sense link=topic=693838.msg8545995#msg8545995 date=1308446353]Lagos [/quote]Actually, Lagos is up there, with the iconic skyline and various tourist attractions. It's perhaps the most tropical looking city in Nigeria, given it's climatic averages. It can grow ultra tropical vegetation like breadfruit, lipstick palms and durIan. Only downside is the topography. It's a flatland I think.Lagos is a good pick |
Intertribal relationships are good for nigeria's future. if Nigeria can just fulfill half of it's potential then it could actually have an impact on the continent, and world. |
Post pics if necessary |
Which Nigerian city is most known for it's natural beauty and is most scenic? Which city has the best topography and with some nice ultra tropical plants? Which city would you think is the most photOgenic in Nigeria? |
Tpia is a bitter Nigerian woman that was probably either turned down, made fun of, or done by Nigerian men. @ OP: just ignore her |
^^^^^^^^^^^ They're also many of 'em doing good, esp. here in the states, but aren't recognized for that. |

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