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Beauty needs therapy, she also has anger management issues... Why stress over any ship in the house that won't last outside the house? lol let the toxicities become fully blown now, spirit of sportsmanship in the mud.... Messy game on.... |
Groovy just move to ilebaye or Modella with your full chest, so beauty can fully run mad. Lmao |
Chomzy did in two hours what Modella could not in five days. |
Modella better do her job & start scattering the ships tonight |
Diana borrowing chi chi's vibrator? eewww, with the camera rolling? I always wonder how comfortable they are having sexual relations knowing the whole world is watching. |
Kelvinnchucks:...midst of children you say! Kess is older than cyph though. Why is kess not taking charge and leading the trenches house?! |
Ikr! Complete narcissist. But about voting, sadly he has a massive fan base. Erica of lockdown fvck with him deep. As well as Pere of shine your eyes. My hubby(Caucasian) and his family and friends loves Hermes more than any of the housemates. One thing that'd save Hermes even with his narcissistic behavior is that he is unique in his aesthetic and shamelessly fearless. We don't get to see people who looks like Hermes on TV mostly because they are ashamed of their looks/aesthetic. But not Hermes. He's proofing that it's okay to look different. Couple with the fact that he is so unapologetic when it comes to his personal convictions. But regardless of the above facts, Hermes is a narcissist. A sociopath. And I pray he doesn't win this season |
safarigirl:Why is he a fake housemate then?! I thought he had the same assignment as Modella?! |
safarigirl:What's his task please |
Whatever is going on with Khalid and Danielle seem very organic. I love every minute of their screentime. I can't get enough. Perhaps it's the taboo of it or the fact that they're literally the same people in different bodies. Smart as fvck |
What if chomzy is Boma in a girl's body?!���� |
Chomzy's strategy is negativity. |
Kayode should give Danielle and Khalid some screentime. It's midnight in Nigeria and we need some soulful contents that Danielle and Khalid brings. |
I feel like the separation of the housemates this year and having them battle against each other for hoh and wager has automatically made them enemies. You can see anger and jealousy when some of them talk about the other group. We haven’t had this much tension in bbn before. 13 people against 13. Hmm. Hope the toxicity doesn’t continue outside the house cos reunion go bloody |
Omo, na every night khalid and Danielle dey get mekwe?? Even married people no do reach like this. |
Modella’s wig really fits the role she’s playing. Atrocity |
There was a caught this night! Lol! Na beauty and groovy dey use the condoms finish! Omo! This kayode na madman! Nigga no gree show us finish hahaha |
Danielle told Khalid she doesn't want him on her bed till Monday. Khalid said he doesn't wanna sleep alone but she insisted lol! Konji na bastard lmao ������ |
When they're done, they finna drop him like they did that bread seller. Clout clout clout clout clout |
Explorers:NO be today skin bleaching start. E don tey ooooo |
Iyaebe:Which stupid stat?! Just dey like unprovoked |
SARSCoV2:Tuface has 3 baby Mama's |
BizzBizz:Tasha, call mercy out with your full chest. Or abi u no get liver |
Thandiubani:Go school you say school na scam. Ordinary English language you no even Sabi speak let alone form accent. Olodo olofufu ����� |
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[color=#990000][/color] Why are Africans so religious? It won't be wise to speak for all Africa. But I can speak for my tribe based on my experiences and observations. I spent my early years in a riverine community. This community is very close to the Ocean housing every monstrous beast. The community was an island, this little land was used for housing, planting, hunting and the burying of dead people. Things were really scary for us little kids then, there were places we couldn't walk past for fear of the unknown. I think adults were afraid too and they undoubtedly needed something to look up to for protection. They were known to serve their ancestors, idols, snakes, some powerful animals etc. These people believed that powerful spirits walk the earth and make important decisions for the living. There were more than ten shrines in my community, all being worshipped because the people perceived them as powerful gods who answered every of their needs. My grandfather and the ones before him had their personal idols and often times I heard him begging his gods for protection, and if it wasn't that then they were performing sacrifices by killing animals and pouring gin on them. So i think fear of the unknown caused all of this. When the white man came with Christianity, a few of my people abandoned their traditional believes to follow his God because they were convinced it was indeed a more powerful God to answer every of their needs. But from history books and documentaries I've seen about Nigeria, majority of us ran to churches as our last hope during the stringent military government , mostly during the rule of the dark goggled Gen. Sani Abacha. In my opinion, I could be wrong though...Africans have always looked up to something to fight things they couldn't fight neither understand. We're always in search of protection either from God, the white man, the village chief priest, our dead relatives Etcetera. We're religious not because we love God more or are following the footsteps of Christ, it's our only perceived source of refuge. If you were to offend my mother today she might probably say "God is not sleeping or I leave it for God." Africans are good at leaving their responsibilities for perceived higher powers and that has contributed to the present day underdeveloped Africa. ��������� � �ℎ��� ��� ��� ���� �� �� ���� ��� ����� ��� ��� �ℎ� ��������� � ��� ������. � ����� ������� �ℎ�� �� ℎ��� � ������������ ����� �ℎ�� �������� �ℎ� ����� ��� �� ���� �ℎ� ���� �� �ℎ�� ����� ℎ��� ����������� �ℎ� ���� ��������. �� ���� ������ ����� �� ��������, �ℎ� ��������� ℎ���-ℎ��� ���� �� ������� �� ��� �������. � ������ ���� �ℎ� ��� ��� ������ ��������� ℎ��� �� �����. ���� �� �� ���. When such comments come from the likes of you I can't help but to feel good about my little efforts here. You made my day bro. Thanks! I can't speak for the rest of Africa, but Nigeria is very religious. Even before the missionaries came with Christianity, the indigenous traditions were steeped in religion. So the answer to this question is likely multifaceted. I think a part of it is: Religion is the main source of hope for a lot of Nigerians. In the face of bad governance, poverty, underdevelopment, some people have little to look forward to asides from religion. Religion (at least the popular ones here) promises a good life after death, and possibly on earth. I think this is why the prosperity gospel is growing rapidly in Nigeria. Do this and that, and receive God's blessings. Some of the poorest people do not see how they can achieve their dreams without some form of divine intervention. The Bible is full of stories of people overcoming great odds, that's very inspiring. There are also very many cases of people who were aided or inspired by religion to achieve something great. Also, in some of the rural areas, it is religious institutions and NGOs that provide basic services (particularly education and health services) to the people. So these people are likely to see religion in the most positive light. I used to think it was just ignorance that caused sick people to go to prayer houses instead of hospitals. I have come to learn that many times it's desperation that drives people to seek answers in prayer houses. I have so many examples, but will give only one. A woman with a good job in an oil company had an infant with cerebral palsy. This child was always in an out of hospitals due to seizures and respiratory problems. During a physiotherapy session, the mother announced that they were traveling abroad that weekend for medical treatment, and so the treatment sessions would have to be paused for a while. A couple of weeks later, another staff mentioned that he ran into this woman and her family in another town at a revival, and that she seemed embarrassed and hurriedly moved away. We all look up to some thing(s) for answers, hope, identity etc. Family, government, religion, science, and many more. When one fails (or stops meeting our needs) we turn to another. |
temitope27:Where she had her high school education and where she registered for her jamb can be different if at the time of jamb, she decided to write it in her home state. Mind you in jamb, you decide the state you want and they post you to the state. How difficult is it to comprehend? |
I know someone paying 2000 for a 2 bedroom apartment in NYC. I'm a New Yorker so that wasn't strange at all to me when she mentioned it |
InTheCloudySky:How much is it sold for, please Where can I find one |
I've never been one to open up to people. I'm what you call a working story. If I meet a person, I literally can detect what impression you have of me and I'd total my fabricated life's story to that end. I don't think I even know who I am. Other than the fact that I can fabricate stories. I literally love when folks think the worst of me. Don't know why but I love it. People love to hear the misery of others. And i can cook up as many self loathing tales outta my ass for them to fill a football pitch and then I sit back and laugh when they start spreading those tales of my supposed misery. ��������������� Ain't that a bitch?� |
Leaforever:Thank you. I feel like the entire post is an ffk sponsored smeared attack on precious. Ffk, give precious her kids. You are not their father. If you like raise them till adulthood, she'll still tell them the truth someday.best believe that. Keep dragging another man's kids while you have abandoned yours coz they're dark skinned. Olofufu. PS: for those who wants to know. Psoriasis is not generally considered life-threatening, except in cases of erythrodermic psoriasis. This rare type of psoriasis can affect the entire body. Erythrodermic psoriasis can cause shivering and fluid retention, and may increase the risk of pneumonia and heart failure. Even Kim Kardashian has psoriasis. And she talks about it all the time. Big deal ffk. Fucking big deal with your myopic baseless claims |
I mostly do 1 2 3 Coz I don't do breakfast at all. |
