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Fashion › Re: Mr Universe Nigeria 2012: Pictures Of Contestants by Nayah(f): 3:30pm On May 21, 2012 |
For once this is not about your sisters  |
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Fashion › Re: Mr Universe Nigeria 2012: Pictures Of Contestants by Nayah(f): 3:00pm On May 21, 2012 |
Missy_B: Naija men are so fugly! Out of more than 20 carefully selected dudes, one cannot single out 1 - just 1- to call eye candy. Jesus wept!   ? loll |
Fashion › Re: Mr Universe Nigeria 2012: Pictures Of Contestants by Nayah(f): 2:36pm On May 21, 2012 |
[quote author=Keneking]What are the ladies in the house saying.......[/quote lool |
Fashion › Re: Mr Universe Nigeria 2012: Pictures Of Contestants by Nayah(f): 1:56pm On May 21, 2012 |
Really like Taraba...quite handsome |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 1:49pm On May 21, 2012 |
Londoner...your last sentence could be interpreted like that, Nigerian should secure its boundaries with EVERY SINGLE country not just for reciprocity, that's my concern here. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 1:29pm On May 21, 2012 |
londoner: Nayah, if you are going to mention ME in your post and then talk about comparisons, you need to justify it I'm afraid......if you cant provide me with a quote to what I wrote which made you include my name and address me in your post then just say so.......you cant just go around mentioning my user name without justifying it ............ Then I repeat Londoner, you don't need to pronounce "comparison" to see it as the way it is, then don't be targeted please this is a general statement. Ghana vs Nigeria is always on top in here and this is useless, Ghana can bring some experience to Nigeria and the reverse without anyone feels inferior, such behaviour give explanation and substance to others ( westerners) when it comes to bash us. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 1:15pm On May 21, 2012 |
ak47mann: Ghana people, IF I EVER CATCH ANY OF YOU BASTARDDDS STEALING OUR OIL AGAIN I WILL MAKE SURE YOU DRINK THAT OIL POLLUTED RIVER...kenke and shitto baboons    |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 1:08pm On May 21, 2012 |
Londoner this is NOT about YOU...but about this discussion which is compeltely twisted sorry but it's true and I 'm only saying according to many comments whose yours , that this is really sad to make this case a war between Ghana and Nigeria as usual:the word "comparison" is no needed to understand that this is the case in this thread. |
Romance › Re: Who Would You Like To Meet On Nairaland? by Nayah(f): 1:05pm On May 21, 2012 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 12:59pm On May 21, 2012 |
dounleedee: This forum so far only confirms one thing; Africans are simply ignorant backward people. Personally, I don’t agree with this opinion and I know there are a lot of people on this forum who disagree as well Europeans don’t trust each other and are quick to take a bash at each other whenever it is convenient. This notwithstanding, they recognise the need to come together politically, economically and socially for the benefit and in the best interest of their people. A strong politically and economically strong Ghana will be an immense benefit to West Africa and to a larger extent Africa just like a strong Nigeria or any of the remaining 51 African countries too. How do we develop as Africans economically if we don’t share human, material and technological resources positively as a people? So Ghana wants to deport illegal immigrants running businesses in the informal sector of their economy; that is simply just practical economics because people in the informal sector hardly pay income and business taxes talk less of illegal immigrants who are completely untraceable. If our own leaders in Nigeria can’t see the logic and practicality of such thinking, why blame the Ghanaian policy makers for good thinking? Why should people who are not part of your budgetary and physical planning data and are not contributing to the growth of your economy formally be running your economy down just as we experience in our own land with our policy makers turning blind eyes? No one country can lay claim to any major technological advancement in the world without the input of other countries, which is why the internet to me remain the most phenomenal technological tool of our generation. Let us embrace its usefulness and benefits positively. Instead of dwelling on the negative, why don’t we start to learn from each other to make our continent greater? [b] dounleedee: This forum so far only confirms one thing; Africans are simply ignorant backward people. Personally, I don’t agree with this opinion and I know there are a lot of people on this forum who disagree as well Europeans don’t trust each other and are quick to take a bash at each other whenever it is convenient. This notwithstanding, they recognise the need to come together politically, economically and socially for the benefit and in the best interest of their people. A strong politically and economically strong Ghana will be an immense benefit to West Africa and to a larger extent Africa just like a strong Nigeria or any of the remaining 51 African countries too. How do we develop as Africans economically if we don’t share human, material and technological resources positively as a people? So Ghana wants to deport illegal immigrants running businesses in the informal sector of their economy; that is simply just practical economics because people in the informal sector hardly pay income and business taxes talk less of illegal immigrants who are completely untraceable. If our own leaders in Nigeria can’t see the logic and practicality of such thinking, why blame the Ghanaian policy makers for good thinking? Why should people who are not part of your budgetary and physical planning data and are not contributing to the growth of your economy formally be running your economy down just as we experience in our own land with our policy makers turning blind eyes? No one country can lay claim to any major technological advancement in the world without the input of other countries, which is why the internet to me remain the most phenomenal technological tool of our generation. Let us embrace its usefulness and benefits positively. Instead of dwelling on the negative, why don’t we start to learn from each other to make our continent greater? [/b] dounleedee: This forum so far only confirms one thing; Africans are simply ignorant backward people. Personally, I don’t agree with this opinion and I know there are a lot of people on this forum who disagree as well Europeans don’t trust each other and are quick to take a bash at each other whenever it is convenient. This notwithstanding, they recognise the need to come together politically, economically and socially for the benefit and in the best interest of their people. A strong politically and economically strong Ghana will be an immense benefit to West Africa and to a larger extent Africa just like a strong Nigeria or any of the remaining 51 African countries too. How do we develop as Africans economically if we don’t share human, material and technological resources positively as a people? So Ghana wants to deport illegal immigrants running businesses in the informal sector of their economy; that is simply just practical economics because people in the informal sector hardly pay income and business taxes talk less of illegal immigrants who are completely untraceable. If our own leaders in Nigeria can’t see the logic and practicality of such thinking, why blame the Ghanaian policy makers for good thinking? Why should people who are not part of your budgetary and physical planning data and are not contributing to the growth of your economy formally be running your economy down just as we experience in our own land with our policy makers turning blind eyes? No one country can lay claim to any major technological advancement in the world without the input of other countries, which is why the internet to me remain the most phenomenal technological tool of our generation. Let us embrace its usefulness and benefits positively. Instead of dwelling on the negative, why don’t we start to learn from each other to make our continent greater? Preach! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 12:57pm On May 21, 2012 |
londoner: Nayah, no offense, but please try not to include me in your preaching........ I'm not offended be sure...but this is what I feel, a useless comparison cause we can learn from each other. |
Romance › Re: Who Would You Like To Meet On Nairaland? by Nayah(f): 12:56pm On May 21, 2012 |
And Mrs Chima I forgot she's so funny  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 11:21am On May 21, 2012 |
ok Otumfour, Londoner and AFAM4EVER do you really think people see difference between your countries? when will African be united? so sad really... |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 10:01am On May 21, 2012 |
This rivalry is becoming useless.. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by Nayah(f): 8:51am On May 21, 2012 |
Good morning out there....seriously brothers I was always wondering why when it comes to Ghana on threads everything is on fire on NL. I think this article is interesting and Ghana is right to secure its boundaries and defend its interests what's wrong with that and why are we looking this as a mochery or comparison, don't we learn from each other, what kind of example do we give to young generations? don't you sick and tired of tearing you apart? Nigeria has its goods and bads so does Ghana, now why this everyday opposition? you Nigerians are giving the substance for others to insult you, trust me. Trust in yourself not by comparison but by actions. |
Romance › Re: Who Would You Like To Meet On Nairaland? by Nayah(f): 8:29am On May 21, 2012 |
Op I wish I could meet the maximum of persons of this section but Pendo89, Onila, Good Girl and dabrake would be my fist choice |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Nayahland by Nayah(op): 9:04pm On May 17, 2012 |
Yeah my sister tell me what's happening to uuuuuuu |
Romance › Re: Ever Been In Love Triangle? by Nayah(f): 3:22pm On May 16, 2012 |
mashnino: U loose wella she's?  |
Romance › Re: Ever Been In Love Triangle? by Nayah(f): 11:05am On May 16, 2012 |
Chimezie198: hw did it go? Share ya experince I prefered leave them both and that was very very painful even though one of them is continuing chasing I estimate I hurt him and I was ashame to date him  |
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Romance › Re: Ever Been In Love Triangle? by Nayah(f): 10:45am On May 16, 2012 |
Hello everyone...Love triangle well...very bad experience because it's very hard when you have to choose between 2 wonderful guys and you're torn because you need to take a decision and hurt someone. Yeah I've experienced it and hope I wouldn't have to do it again |
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