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Starboytwo:what is so FUNNY and what are you "SECONDING" ? |
Maximus69:wow |
CAPSLOCKED:?? |
i hear You |
BENJAMINEZE4:what are you thanking me For? |
Alwayss:how did you comtact the Virus? |
aliyuabbaashiru:"BRAVO" for what? mtcheww Smh |
BENJAMINEZE4:I Should Help you? i need Help myself |
Nigeria the last place for a Pandemic/Epidemic. the Chicken Has Come home to roost |
budaatum:Sorry for your loss my Bro. |
southniyikaye:how is it well? My Broda IT IS NOT WELL The coming days are looking very bleak, that is very Obvious |
I don't have anything, the Beans i have left i don't know long it would last Or am i The only one having it tough? I do not have Any spare cash anywhere Is there A place they are Sharing Cash/Food that i don't know? |
funmisticqueen2:Ok. thank you very much Ma'am. |
Op @funmisticqueen2 Please Reply Me. where Can I get Isopropyl Alcohol and what is The price Range |
Share Whatever it is that is Happening around you. The Good, the Bad, the Ugly. If you Can help your Neighbour, do so. Mot just materially but in Information and other ways, You i indirectly helping yourself too. E.g Somebody loaned one Poor Guy One Carton Of Indomie. I want sensitize and Educate this Mofos around me Like Formally, maybe 10-15 people at a Time. |
COMPAQ:who Is talking of Difference, is Osinbanjo the First highly Educated Person to be at the uppermost top. With which Circle did he get there? I can't waste time Stating the Obvious. bye. |
COMPAQ:"A Proper President in Osinbanjo" Really? |
the Reasoning of a Fool. |
Hello Doc, thanks for the Info. Pls what is an isopropyl Alcohol, where can i Get one and what is the price Range pls? thanks once Again |
Adanairaland:well You should Know that only a Small percentage of Nigerians are on Twitter and Instagram (research it) Just few of us who are educated understand what is at stake, We know the bad possibility |
Where I Stay many do not care at all Most don't know much When they got news of the Lockdown from LASG, Some began to sense the Seriousness of the Situation My Younger Brother is Being unbearable and Highly Stupid! sigh My Pain, I Can't afford to stock up on necessities that have gone up in price at home for the coming weeks Share situation reports. Share Helpful info if you can, No Need for Panic guys #peace |
donbachi:what do you mean by "trust in our maker" |
Where I Stay many do not care at all Most don't know much When they got news of the Lockdown from LASG, Some began to sense the Seriousness of the Situation My Younger Brother is Unbelievably unbearable and Stupid! sigh My Pain, I Can't afford to stock the necessities that have gone up in price for myself at home for the coming weeks Share situation reports, and helpful info if you can, No Need for Panic guys #peace |
Does Nairaland have any Physical Office? |
Ok. But Ty4real123, why are you telling me this? Any cogent reason for this information? |
18) When it comes to corruption and scamminess, Nigeria has a bad reputation for a good reason. For its entire modern existence, Nigeria has had a problem with crookedness, and it spans from the top to the bottom of society: |
Framing this Baby's Face with a Cloth is a Fun Activity
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You Can Fit up to 20 Chickens om top of your Car if you ever need to
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The Only thing You Actually need to play ping pong is a ping pong ball
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14) Men holding hands with their male friends is not taboo. A product of the American system of taboos, I was jarred when I was walking alongside Femi and he started holding my hand. And I’m not talking about the milder mitten-hand grasping position—this was the full interlocking fingers position. In my experience, the mitten-hand position is mainly for dating couples and parents/kids with maybe a few other applications, but the full finger interlock is only for seriously dating couples. I finally gathered the guts to ask Femi about this, and he told me it was a very normal thing to do with your friends. Later, his brother would do the same thing to me. This time I was prepared and just got into it because Bleep it, I’m in Nigeria and we’re holding hands and this is what’s happening. |
13) Left hands are taboo. Given that I’ve encountered this exact taboo multiple times before in the Middle East and Asia, you’d think I’d have it down by now, but I messed up at least five times by doing things like touching my food with my left hand or handing something to a person using my left hand, getting scolded for doing so each time. The idea is that people there use their left hand for all things dirty, and the right hand is kept clean for things where cleanliness matters. And after spending a four-day stretch in a rural area with no access to soap of any kind, I understood why this wasn’t just for the hell of it—it was an important health practice. |
