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Crime / Re: YFM Host, Ada Kidnapped, Abductors Post Gang-Rape Pictures On Her Facebook by Obrafour(m): 3:39pm On Apr 16, 2015
zeongeon:
ur d one who should take time and read.
Obviously you are a product of a failed education system.
Crime / Re: YFM Host, Ada Kidnapped, Abductors Post Gang-Rape Pictures On Her Facebook by Obrafour(m): 9:47am On Apr 16, 2015
cc: @youmour
zeongeon:
I noticed they said that is the 5th time someone from YFM got raped too..why they always abducting staffs from YFM, even intel was gotten that she was going to be kidnapped..I think the organized rape is being planned by someone in that company since this is d 5th time..the company should investigate from within itself thoroughly.
She was abducted five times does not mean five different people were abducted, please take time and read.
Crime / Re: YFM Host, Ada Kidnapped, Abductors Post Gang-Rape Pictures On Her Facebook by Obrafour(m): 9:43am On Apr 16, 2015
all4naija:
Doesn't the part I put in bold proves this case is real. Why would a staged raped lady end up in hospital? Ghana is trying to save face. Shame on the people!
You are a lost cause. The only cure for your insanity is to be physically slapped by a xenophobic south African.
Crime / Re: YFM Host, Ada Kidnapped, Abductors Post Gang-Rape Pictures On Her Facebook by Obrafour(m): 7:37am On Apr 16, 2015
cc:@kevinberry, four winds, Orikinla, Lilimax, dekatron, asokoromadam, Ogbobesinachi, otunbadan, osystein, asokoromadam, zeongeon.
all4naija:
Ghanaians are rapists like their Zulus and Xhosa
South African brothers.

The YFM presenter who gripped the entire nation
with an allegation of abduction and rape may
have been acting a movie with the Ghanaian
populace being gullible spectators.
The Inspector General of Police whose men went
on a wild goose chase following a media frenzy
on the matter, has ordered that the Takoradi-
based radio presenter, Adaeze Onyinyechie
Ayoka, be brought to Accra for further
investigations.
It is turning out to be a spectacularly well
planned and executed fraud perpetrated on the
Ghanaian people.
Joy News is learning that Ada, as she is
popularly called, is on her way to Accra.
An informant led investigations show that Ada is
frequently seen in Accra in the company of some
male friends.
In the latest sighting, she along with five men
patronised an unnamed hotel in Abbosey Okai, a
suburb of Accra
According to the hotel manager who has
submitted a written statement to the police, Ada
took a room in the hotel under the guise
of shooting a movie.
She paid to use the facility for an unspecified
number of days.
Ada and her friends also used an internet cafe at
Kaneshie to post nude pictures of her supposed
ordeal.
Her actions touched the softest spot of the
nation as Ghanaians expressed disgust at a
narrative of rape, abduction and harassment.
Hospitalised in the GHAPOHA hospital in the
Western region on Tuesday, the YFM presenter is
yet to give her official statement after disturbing
pictures of her abduction and alleged rape began
circulating on social media Tuesday morning.
The drama of her alleged ordeal is thickening as
information is emerging that contrary to the
earlier belief, the lady at the centre of the
sensational story is Ghanaian, and not a
Nigerian, her impeccable Nigerian accent
notwithstanding.
http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/April-15th/y-fm-presenter-moved-to-accra.php
Politics / Re: 5 Major Reasons That Made GEJ Loose - UK Guardian by Obrafour(m): 6:59am On Apr 02, 2015
cc: iamord, gbawe and Londoner.
InvertedHammer:


What GEJ did was in his best interest. If he fights the election, he may lose it all including his life. People are angry. The Northerners have been looking for excuses to strike and such would have been a convenient excuse.

With a video evidence of Patience inciting violence against agents of change, Gbagbo's treatment would not have been far fetched.

The worst fight is fighting against everyone. Just about anyone that matters locally and internationally were against GEJ especially on the issue of Chibok girls. He would have stood no chance. His advisers did a good job this time. No more committees on committees ad infinitum.

Good riddance to rubbish. Being a good man does not equate to being a good leader.This is politics. There are no permanent friends but permanent interests. If GEJ wants to appear friendly without the permanent interests of Nigerians, then he is a very bad leader. Q.E.D. Leadership is not a morality or friendship contest.


Former president Rawlings is however hopeful
that the Boko Haram menance will be tackled
once and for all adding that “the image of
President Jonathan, a Nigerian Head of State
climbing up the stairs to go and complain about
Boko Haram to a French President is an image I
hope I will not see again.”


http://citifmonline.com/2015/04/01/electing-buhari-puts-nigeria-ahead-in-fight-against-corruption-rawlings/#sthash.zkilk6bq.dpbs

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Politics / Re: Ghana Also Yearn For Change! by Obrafour(m): 11:57pm On Mar 31, 2015
I guess your friend failed to tell you that this was a change of guards from a group of people who had ruled Nigeria since 1999?

movers:
My Ghanaian friend sent this piece to me and I was amazed at the similarities of the two scenarios

1. Buhari is 72 years; Nana Addo will also be 72 years when Ghana goes to election next year.
2. Jonathan is 58 & John Mahama will be 58 years next year.
3. Jonathan took over after death of his boss under bizarre circumstances, same as John Mahama.
4. Jonathan was going for his 2nd term same as John.
5. The PDP has the umbrella as it’s symbol, the NDC has same.
6. The NDC has red, white, black & green, the PDP has similar colours.
7. Nana Addo is going for President after several attempts, Buhari is doing the same.
8. Jonathan & John won against Buhari & Nana Addo under bizarre circumstances.
9. Both Jonathan & John's government have been cited for massive corruption, mismanagement of economy & bad governance.
10. Jonathan & John are very close friends.
11. They both have well-endowed wives with limited education
12. A wind of change is blowing, Ghana don’t disappoint!

NPP, CELEBRATE YOUR WELL DESERVED
VICTORY...WE SHALL JOIN YOU IN 2016
I have heard of massive jubilation by NPP
members in Kumasi over the opposition victory in
Nigeria. The opposition in Nigeria defeated the
incumbent PDP which ironically, has the same
ideological base as the NPP. We are not
oblivious of the support the PDP gave to NPP in
Ghana towards snatching the presidency from
the NDC in 2000. That was why Obasanjo was
quick to support Ghana with Peugeot cars for the
police to boast the standing of NPP government
in the eyes of Ghanaians. Obasanjo supported
Ghana at the time when his own police force
was ill equipped. We are aware of PDP's
association with the NPP and the NDC's affinity
to the ACP. The shoes were on different foot
this time around, with the NDC's friends coming
from opposition and winning the elections in
Nigeria and the NPP's friends carrying the
umbrella and being defeated at the polls. Who
doesn't want to be associated with good news, in
case it has what it takes to infect? Therefore,
the NPP is happy because the umbrella (like the
NDC) has suffered defeat in the hands of an
older person (like Nana Addo)
I think certain comparisons are petty and so l
dont intend to discuss them here. I have read of
the 'solomonic' theory, suggesting that Africans
are electing older men to rule them and so Nana
Addo was also going to be elected. Well, they
forgot to add that Africans are also going for the
giants from the North and so JDM is winning the
elections. Hope you see why l hate that analogy
because Nana's height and his geographical
origin will cancel the 'opposition and solomonic'
theories.
I encourage the NPP to celebrate. Let the NDC
be the disadvantaged now. I encourage the NPP
to bank their hope on the simple reason that
what happened in Nigeria becomes their
abracadabra! Let them invoke the name of
Buhari and ACP to win the elections. In fact they
can even go to the extent of changing their
symbol to a broom like they did desperately
under the Great Alliance to see if victory will
smile at them.
For us as NDC people, it is a wake up call! When
Ebola struck the West African subregion, we
prepared to prevent it and to combat it if it
should show its ugly heard! Once we are aware
of a given disease, we develop the needed
vaccine to immunize ourselves against it. The
disease could develop different strains but once
we are conscious of its devastating effect, we
won't sleep till we contain it. We are aware of
the striking similarities between the symbols of
the NDC and the defeated PDP. We are aware of
the circumstances that led both GEJ and JDM to
power. We are also aware that the factors that
prevailed in Nigeria culminating in the defeat of
Jonathan are not the same as ours but we
would assume that ours is even worse and that
the odds are against us. We want to believe that
defeat is awaiting us and as a party in
government, we are lucky unlike Goodluck, to
make amends. We have the disease and we have
the medicine. We shan't ignore to dress the
wound appropriately and that's what will draw
tears from Nana Addo's eyes as he limps to
retirement.
For your information, the NDC will leave no stone
unturned; we shall bend double to break our
backs in fulfilling our pledge to the people. We
will cross rivers, we will go through the valleys
and climb the mountains. We will tumble several
times to where each and every single soul lives
to spread our message and to show concern. We
will search every alley and every street to give
hope to the hopeless. We shall sleep in rocks
and in tress to identify ourselves with the
downtrodden, they are our allies.
With humility, we shall listen and never do what
'killed' the unlucky Goodluck. Goodluck would
have been happier if he had a lifeline like that of
the NDC. We will go through hell to bring victory
to NDC and all Ghanaians. We will stretch our
hands in building bridges till they become weary
and numbed. We are inspired by the insults from
our opponents, we are inspired by the threats on
our lives and the lives of our beloved ones if we
should lose power to them. So what do we do?
Die to be victors than have our lives mesmerized
by some heartless people.
Go on, NPP, celebrate 'your' victory today as we
work for ours in 2016

Cc: KingGenius
Politics / Re: NIGERIA Told To KEEP Quite at Last Minute at the Security Council this evening by Obrafour(m): 3:28pm On Dec 31, 2014
Abbey2sam:


we are talking about world powers here and you're talking about Ghana

So in your mind Rwanda and Nigeria are world powers simply because they are holding a two year rotational seat at the security council? Indeed, you have just proved that you are a product of a failed education system.

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Properties / Re: Nigerians In Ghana Control Over 50% Real Estate Investments by Obrafour(m): 1:48pm On Dec 28, 2014
iamord:
Bless you bro! You know this is one of the most stupid articles I have come across! I felt so disappointed that people were not reasonable enough to read through the lines,but because it gratified nigerias imaginary superiority.... this is cheap reporting!, this is the original post.- www.businessdayonline.com/2013/11/40-buyer-interest-in-ambassador-heights-resonates-nigerians-investment-appetite/ ..[b]this is the title of the topic *40% buyer-interest in Ambassador Heights resonates Nigerians’ investment appetite*
And this is the project still under construction close to movenpick hotel-[\b] [img]https://fbcdn-photos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-0/s480x480/10345555_714258645329516_1397566585870153626_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoiYiJ9&oh=0f3fe051f19854d1e563aa68917fbff1&oe=552E5820&__gda__=1429813630_61855acc76721f4934ec672817648c03[img]
[img]https://fbcdn-photos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t1.0-0/s480x480/1016886_714258651996182_7925690938796900726_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoiYiJ9&oh=9a21bcfcc8c5222b9fe695e17171bb3b&oe=54FC35DA&__gda__=1429209101_76e735f56e58538c85960c32473a2085[img] . it consist of 18 luxury homes of which nigerian nationals bought 40 percent in the estate! How did it now turn into *Nigerians In Ghana Control Over 50% Real Estate Investments* Where is the sense therewhat an insult! Its even an insult to me that knows about these real estate projects! The real estate sector has been vibrant over the year! And has seen a lot of ghanaian developers springing up building projects worth billions of dollars! The strongest foreigners in the market are the italians and lebanese,nigerians are mainly in the end side buying properties...so where from all this crap! This media house can even be sued for such a statement. Crap!!!

The Nigerian education system is a failed one. Its a national duty as a good Nigerian to wish for the downfall of Ghana.
Education / Re: Shocker: Nigerian University Where Students Defecate In The Open by Obrafour(m): 3:20pm On Dec 27, 2014
Anasko:
Dr Ugoji Ebujo
Widespread anomie prevalent in Nigeria,
occasioned by a virtual dilapidation of the societal
ethical and moral framework, has literally
squelched any social appetite for comparative
sociological analysis of any segment of the
Nigerian society and a corresponding segment of
any foreign country even if that country is
Somalia .

Any such study invariably ends as an exercise in
rendition of woes, lamentations and pity. Our
country once mighty have fallen and is falling.
The decay is systemic and deep-seated and
widespread .

Our political system is heavily infected by
corruption and the educational system is
strangulated by poor funding. But our education
suffers from much more. Teachers groan and
moan, deride politicians and claim moral
indignation but they are equally culpable for the
rot that has beset us.

The university of Ghana and the University of
Nigeria have so much in common besides being
named after their respective countries. They were
both conceived during the colonial era and they
have main campuses located on hills, Legon and
Nsukka . Both have very large student population
of between 35000 and 38000. They have regional
reputations and have produced high quality
graduates who have played great roles in their
societies.

A brief stay in each university last year afforded
me an opportunity to reflect on the two societies
through those institutions . In Legon, it was an
experience of efficiency, culture and aesthetics. All
buildings were painted and all were white and all
had red roofs and all windows black.
Flowers and hedges were manicured and trees
added beauty to the environment. Order was
evident and everything showed agelessness
because the new and the old abided by a laid
down code. The library was quaint but noiseless,
lacked modern books but had good ambience.
The hostels showed they have not lacked care
and the newer ones were quite modern. But
whether old or new , modern or ancient the colour
codes were maintained and all the roofs were red.

The Guest house was sparsely furnished but
functional and had good landscaping . Order and
serenity were evident. The internet wifi system
was good. Nsukka was a different experience. A
multitude of Uncompleted projects littered
everywhere, grasses had Turned to bushes and hedges were untrammeled, free and wild. Many buildings were pale, washed and battered. Hostels were in shambles .

The Enugu campus that houses faculties of Law and Medicine has no pipe borne water. The state of the toilet facilities in Enugu campus can only be imagined.

A chat with some female students of
that campus revealed that students have buckets
for defecating.

They(Nigerian students) grin defecate in the open, along the toilet corridor, many at a time, facing themselves, into buckets and hurl the contents afterward into the toilet Bowls, leaving trails of feces for the cleaners who come when they wish to effect as
much cleaning as they can. The buckets are
subsequently rinsed with scarce water ,which they have to buy , and kept in the rooms until when again needed. Those who cannot stand the
bucket idea defecate into polythene bags and fling them onto a heap behind the hostels.


That heap has survived generations . Its pathetic.
An Alumni exists but the atrocity has persisted.
The Vice chancellors residence is state of the art,
new. The vice chancellor has managed to
ensconce himself in five star comfort while
students are dehumanized . Dont ask me who is
being groomed there. Perhaps pit toilets , since
they cannot have water, may actually restore
some dignity.

Its that bad. Students learning early how to be
wild. The school’s internet network system
functions so abysmally slowly that I could not
use it . Lecturers and students can hardly do
meaningful online researches in that remote
location. A senior lecturer told me she sends
articles to foreign journals using her blackberry
phone. That is the story of Nigeria .

A tradition that all must follow. That entrenched
tradition is the institution. So while projects in
Legon are completed before others are started,
and buildings are repainted yearly, Nsukka is a
picture of haphazardness and planlessness. An
environment of order and good tradition will
culture , nurture and instill order and virtue in
young minds but if you sow disorder , you will
reap disorder.

Often Nigerian academics sneer at the politicians
claiming they are superficial, flimsy, selfish,
shortsighted and wasteful. But Nsukka indicts Our
academics.

And Its not just about funding. And
Nsukka is not alone ,other public universities are
perhaps worse. Nsukka is a reflection of our
society . University of Ghana indicts all of us. And we shamelessly now troop there in droves in
search of better tertiary education for our
children.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/shocker-nigerian-university-students-defecate-open/#sthash.aYHRTXCq.dpuf

@adamskutty, @,iconize, @collynzo22 @onatisi, @overhypedsteve, @nairalife2013 in case y'all missed it. grin

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 10:45pm On Oct 28, 2014
@spade, Thanks.
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 1:05pm On Oct 28, 2014
Forwetinnah:


Yeah..and M'am Bea thanked Nigeria in her DS yesterday, at least she appreciates. Crycee can go now..after all Biggie already launched his music career after the party last Friday by playing his "watching over us" Single( abi na double sef courtesy Sheillah). My GH peeps #respect!
Are they told the countries that voted for them in the House?
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 11:15am On Oct 28, 2014
#FreeGHKWAME1

#FreeGHKWAME1

#FreeGHKWAME1grin
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 12:11am On Oct 28, 2014
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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 11:51pm On Oct 27, 2014
LaBellaMafiaZA:


K, I'll put on my big girl panties & watch the video. Just not now. I need to psyche myself 1st. Give me some time lol.
K! just give me feedback when you do.
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 8:24pm On Oct 27, 2014
Dannyxy:
even if I will vote for Kaycee, I will do it with a pinch of salt. I might just throw 1 or 2 votes, that's all
But he is your in law na.

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 8:22pm On Oct 27, 2014
Dannyxy:
oh boy, guys just imagine if elikem was the Ghanaian rep for this year. he and tayo will so terrorise this housemates like no tomorrow.
I hope there is an all star next year.
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 8:16pm On Oct 27, 2014
LaBellaMafiaZA:


NO. You wanna turn me into an anorexic? Something warned me that there's something off putting in that video. I'll just leave it to imagination. Thanks.
Oh no! it's only the first five seconds that is nasty, it's very educative. A slap meant for you will definitely come, so Girl up and watch it. grin
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 8:02pm On Oct 27, 2014
RoyalPearl:
Just because you hate Ghana it does not mean you should speak from your anus. Ghana did not vote for Goldie cos she saved Prezzo and of all people swapped Keita as a replacement and there was a time where Nigeria also did not vote for Keita. Last year when Elikem first came up Nigeria did not vote for him. They voted for Dilish you can go back and check it out if you don't believe me. Same thing SL voted for Betty and did not vote for Elikem. He got 1 country vote so stop spewing sh1t about how Nigeria are always loyal. Ghanaians have been loyal even when you guys have not voted for us. Heck there was a time when we also kept voting for Pokelo when her peeps did not vote for us but in the end they stuck to their word. Truth is a Ghanaian will always vote a Nigerian before any other. Once you guys stop that's when we will also stop. You think that we don't know about voting for others for alliances. Truth is until this regional voting stops. I doubt a WA will win. Even when Tayo was up Zimbabweans begged us to vote for JJ to keep our Alliance going but we voted for our brothers and that was it. Go vote for macky2 or whoever it is that you want to vote for but stop spreading lies and half truths. This game is not the be all and end all if you have not realised. I would have thought you would have learnt a thing or two from last years Bba. The same Twitter and Facebook was what you used to analyse that Melvin would win and Ellikem would go first. Give it a rest. If you don't like our reps or don't vote no probs. But please stop saying ish about Ghana that's not true.
Sorry, but I had to quote this. grin
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 6:50pm On Oct 27, 2014
Who remembers that Zimbabwean dudes username from last years thread?
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 6:48pm On Oct 27, 2014
@ LaBellaMafiaZA hey, did you watch the video I posted earlier 0n?
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 10:20am On Oct 27, 2014
MrRenaissance, thumbs up!

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 10:06am On Oct 27, 2014
For your eyes only grin
LaBellaMafiaZA:


I'm glad Madiba played a puppet because South Africans now bother no other country looking for greener pastures. We stay at home. We don't get hot nuts over America, Britain etc because we're content with where we're living.

What's my issue with owl eggs? Is that a trick question? EWW that's the answer.
Well he was classified as a terrorist when Madiba was not a puppet to the west, please let us not derail this thread, hope we thrash this out on a different forum. Meanwhile....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOs_a4iHQPY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 7:43am On Oct 27, 2014
LaBellaMafiaZA:


Hehe.

Dude, a Zim girl told me that hawkers have owls in dark rooms in their own homes laying eggs. That's so creepy. Apparently, the reason why is because, owls lay eggs several times a day. Eww.

Owl scramble eggs or owl French toast, anyone? Gags
He he! Do you think the sausages and flakes you eat are of hygienic conditions simply because a big corporation made it? grin
Well we don't get owl eggs in this part of the world (West Africa).
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 7:38am On Oct 27, 2014
LaBellaMafiaZA:


Africanism is all good & dandy but at what cost? Zimbabweans are living a piteous existence, broseph. We see them begging with a multitude of children on our highways. They will clean your house & do laundry, all for a bag of old clothes. It is sad. Their young, as young as 7 years of age are homeless on SA streets. During the knit a blanket charity thing we had last year, many of their street children received blankets. I truly don't see what's admirable about Mugabe gorvenance when his peole live like paupers eating owl eggs. It's a shame.
You do know that Libya was a well run economy under the good old colonel until the west took him out right? So to you you will rather have your leaders be puppets of the west and have a false sense of independence simply because you want to have three square meals a day. Mugabe was a darling to the west until he decided to do what was right for his people. The economic troubles in Zim is as a result of economic sanctions imposed by the west. Like I said, SA would have been like Zim if Madiba had said fork you to the west. What is your ish with owl egg anyway? grin

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 7:26am On Oct 27, 2014
LaBellaMafiaZA:


According to Pokello & Elikem, Zim is stinking rich. LOL worthy but HEY!! Puccimatization things on Elikem's part. SMH.

Only place where people sell owl eggs for human consumption. Eww.
I won't mind trading buying a fowl egg with an owl. grin
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 7:13am On Oct 27, 2014
spade:
*sighs*

The Sims 4 download complete. I know the game is bulllshit anyway, and doesn't hold up well against The Sims 3... but fhuck it. Torrents are torrents.
Can you please give me a crash course on how to use torrent?
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 7:05am On Oct 27, 2014
14:


Mugabe has taken that country to the dogs, if it was rich, we would not have 4 million illegal zimbabweans in SA.
Plate of meal is R50, in SA is R15
Call per min on cell phone is R17.50, in SA is 70 cents
Go to musina you will find zimbabweans buying grocery there and taking it across the border to ZIM
Mugabe's only wrong in Zimbabwe is not kow towing to the west, SA would have been like ZIM if the good old Madiba had told the West to fork off also. Mugabe was the darling boy to the west when he allowed the minority whites to control the economy and the fertile lands. If you are a student of history and an activist of pan Africanism, you will love Mugabe also.
Family / Re: How The West Corrodes Our Morality by Obrafour(m): 6:51am On Oct 27, 2014
lezz:
Oh, just to set the records straight, Ghana did attempt to Criminalise gay marriages, gay clubs and gay assemblies. It wasn't about priority.

The UK, primarily and the US, secondarily mounted economic and political threats to ensure that law wasn't past. For the records.
Hurray! the giant of Africa has passed an anti gay law! yea, big brother Africa influence hurray! Una too like slogans Oo! omo naja like too much slogans, why una no go pass law to eradicate polio, or pass laws to free the girls wey dey inside sambisa forest, or pass law to outlaw ombatse cults? grin

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 8:26pm On Oct 26, 2014
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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 7:57pm On Oct 26, 2014
Lucremoy:
hehe, so you go to church to scope babes, God is watching all of you.
My favourite part is when you are sitting with a hot chick and the pastor says "hold your neighbour and tell him or her I love you" grin
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 4:39pm On Oct 26, 2014
ochon:


LOL.. Always take what you read on here with a pinch of a salt. gringrin

I can't blame him though, sometimes, a little squabble/insult can push us to our temper limit and we snap; and go haywire on the other party. cheesy
grin
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Africa 'hotshots' Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 12:23am On Oct 26, 2014
spade:


I caught the guy last year when he tried to play "Perfect Internet Gentleman" with this post:


https://www.nairaland.com/1302478/big-brother-africa-chase-official/2198#19247703

But today, na the same person Briaeros dey hide his posts right now as we speak (and probably about to ban) grin
Internet Gentlemen no go kill me grin
For some strange reason I felt you have not forgotten about that. You totally misunderstood me then. I striked out the lady in that post and replaced it with woman for a reason, in a skewed way I was supporting you. Anyways sha, I don't port grin

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