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Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Top betting guru shares Thousands worth of money on Facebook (PICS) by Olivia111(f): 11:28am On Apr 13, 2017 |
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Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Top betting guru shares Thousands worth of money on Facebook (PICS) by Olivia111(f): 11:27am On Apr 13, 2017 |
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Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Top betting guru shares Thousands worth of money on Facebook (PICS) by Olivia111(f): 11:26am On Apr 13, 2017 |
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Celebrities / Nigerian Top betting guru shares Thousands worth of money on Facebook (PICS) by Olivia111(f): 11:20am On Apr 13, 2017 |
top Nigerian betting guru once more continues to selflessly dazzle to his followers online as his shared 10,000 naira worth of recharge cards to his loyal followers on Facebook. He is the number one SOCCER betting guru on Facebook and is notorious for his HT FT and correct score games which are usually clicking. It's amazing how much loyalty he keeps getting and how many troop to him for tips in betting and always win
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NYSC / Re: Photos Of Akwa-Ibom Corper Who Fainted & Died On The Football Pitch (Graphic) by Olivia111(f): 9:41am On Mar 25, 2017 |
Rip to |
Music/Radio / Re: Nairaland Artiste Andy Blaze drops Two New Singles " Put Call" And "Pikachu" by Olivia111(f): 7:47pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
I think I prefer the Mad Over You cover...very melodious I'm not saying PutCall isn't dope but I'm not a rap music fan. in all I'll rate you 7/10 Kudos guy. You're good. 3 Likes |
Music/Radio / Re: Finally It Is Here! Andy Blaze - Wida Na (music By A Nairalander) Download!!! by Olivia111(f): 2:53pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
Nice song andy. U even clowned in your music B4uiwaz delectablegyal come and see oo 7 Likes |
Nairaland / General / Re: Oluwaseun Osewa Is Worth Over $6million And Makes $8,000 From Nairaland Daily! by Olivia111(f): 4:54pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
Thats quite good. Hope he doesn't end up with a gold digger lady |
Celebrities / Re: Just A Little About Myself by Olivia111(f): 4:51pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
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Jokes Etc / Re: How I Caught Them + There Pictures ( View Dicretion +18 ) by Olivia111(f): 4:47pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
So many clowns here...worse is that guy that sings 2 Likes |
Romance / Re: How To Make Your Ex Useless And Desperate For Loosing you by Olivia111(f): 10:59am On Oct 22, 2014 |
gistmelove: Can't you just move on? |
Fashion / Re: My Months In Pictures... by Olivia111(f): 10:37pm On Sep 18, 2014 |
decode55: Thanks |
Family / Re: Can A Legally Married Man Rape His Wife? by Olivia111(f): 6:26pm On Sep 18, 2014 |
Sure, why not. Certain men do not take the female's receptiveness to their urge into consideration and feel its a right to have sex since they are legally or traditionally married which is just plain wrong. It baffles me to say the least. 1 Like |
Family / Re: Are You A Good Black Woman? What Makes You One.... by Olivia111(f): 6:22pm On Sep 18, 2014 |
carefreewannabe: You are also very humble Olivia Thanks. I feel humbled too. 1 Like |
Family / Are You A Good Black Woman? What Makes You One.... by Olivia111(f): 6:07pm On Sep 18, 2014 |
Almost any Black woman you talk to will claim she is a good Black woman. Unfortunately, just saying it don’t make it so. I’ve stepped up to the plate and defined exactly what makes me a good Black woman. 1. I don’t defend the actions of Black women when they are reprehensible. I am equally willing to call out the pathos of Black women as I am Black men. I don’t feel the need to defend the actions of my gender simply because we share the same chromosomal makeup. 2. I enter into each new relationship with a man expecting the best. I come to every relationship with an open mind and an open heart. When we disagree, I express my concerns and feelings without projecting negativity towards him. I take the time to listen carefully to his perspectives and arguments without getting defensive. I take the time to collect my thoughts and speak from a place of calmness before I express my concerns. 3. I have spent years in solitude trying to know myself, learning what makes me tick, learning how I came to develop the patterns that have shaped my life and choices. I’m aware of the triggers that spark bad choices and I willfully walk away from situations that I know are going to be potentially defeatist to me. 4. I do not judge men on their wallets, their dick size, their car, or their job. I judge men based on their integrity, their character, their compassion, their vision, their progressiveness. While I look for certain beliefs systems to be the same, I’m open minded enough to know the difference between differing lifestyle choices and differing core values. 5. I give praise, support, encouragement, and affection in abundance. I recognize that men need an extra little boost because they have been so emotionally stunted so I’m more than willing to lift up, support and assist men when they need a little self esteem boost. 6. I apologize when I’ve done something wrong. I forgive when someone sincerely seeks forgiveness. I don’t bring it back up, I don’t hold it over their heads, I don’t create melodrama to prove how wronged I was. 7. I choose which battles I fight wisely. I recognize that some things are insignificant in the scheme of life and I don’t sweat the small stuff. If you leave the toothpaste top off, I can put it back on just as easily as say something about it. If you have to have the toilet paper come from the bottom, I don’t really care. I make sure that before I make an issue out of something, that it’s significant and not just a selfish desire on my part. 8. I try to be the sort of person I want to attract to my life. I am honest, sharing my flaws and shortcomings openly, hoping that the person that I’m with will be equally as honest and open about his shortcomings so that we can form a relationship based on honesty. 9. I’m selective about with whom I share my body. I do not go out to fulfill my sexual needs with someone unless I know for a fact that they are interested in pursuing a long term relationship with me, unless I know that they are vibrating on the same level and have similar goals. I do not exchange my body for money EVER. 10. I recognize that for all the work I’ve done, that I have a long way to go and that I’m not in any way perfect. I don’t define myself by my hair or my nails, I don’t put more value in the price of my outfit than I do in the knowledge that I fill my head with. I don’t equate my worth with the salary of the man who I’m with. I refuse to let my identity be shaped by the media. Now, queue the comments from women saying, “Yeah, that’s me.” Rather than adopting my list, real good Black women will create her own list individual and unique to her. A real good Black woman will take the time to reflect on what changes she can make in her life to continue to grow and evolve to being an even better Black woman. 2 Likes |
Romance / Re: Why Do Girls Have This Stupid Specialities.... by Olivia111(f): 9:20pm On Aug 11, 2014 |
You crazy lol |
Phones / Re: Olx Phone Scammers: My Experience by Olivia111(f): 9:11am On Aug 10, 2014 |
OMG!!! Thanks...and I used to think I was flawless when it comes to written English...I need to go back to kindergaten OmichaelO: FIXED 2 Likes |
Phones / Re: Olx Phone Scammers: My Experience by Olivia111(f): 11:52pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
femi4: You are very dull, how on earth will you make payment for goods not seenhe didn't say he payed...read carefully and find out who's more dull 24 Likes |
Romance / Why Do You Nigerian Guys Prefer Light Skin Girls by Olivia111(f): 11:48pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
Seriously that needs to stuff. Were Africans programmed to self hate? 1 Like |
Romance / Re: Why The Double Standards When It Comes To Sex? by Olivia111(f): 11:18pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
It is demeaning how most of 'we' Nigerians equate everything to money. Relationships are not about money. Relationships are not about who pays for what, who buys what, relationships are not about financial transactions. Stop holding how much money you bring to the relationship over your partner’s head, stop keeping a tally about how much you pay in bills. Stop using money to negotiate. Stop equating money with pussy. It’s all unhealthy and dysfunctional and it is not the foundation for a healthy relationship. 1 Like |
Fashion / To All My Sisters Contemplating On Going All Natural by Olivia111(f): 11:06pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
I applaud you. Going natural is a scary process. It brings up all sorts of fears and insecurities. All your life, you’ve been told, you’ve believed that your natural hair, the hair God gave you was bad, ugly, and wrong. You’ve been told that your natural hair would keep you from getting a job and a man. All your life, you’ve been told that the only hair that is beautiful is bouncy, shiny, and blows in the wind. You are brave. You are feeling the urge to fight that brainwashing and beginning to understand that you were born perfect, you don’t need to apply toxic chemicals to your scalp, next to your brain, to alter the perfection that you already are. There is empowerment, freedom, and true beauty on the other side of your journey. Your natural hair is not ugly. Your natural texture is not difficult to care for. Some sistas make the transition and they run back to the chemicals because they haven’t embraced the change in their heart, they aren’t ready to give up the European aesthetic. If your mother, grandmother, and your aunts never told you, I’m telling you now, “You are beautiful the way you were born!” Because society, the media, and the Black community never told you, I’m here to tell you right now that, “You don’t need to alter your natural self, you are perfect the way you were born.” Because Black men have lusted after women with flowing, curly, long, straight hair, I’m here to tell you that you can be gorgeous with the hair that you were intended to have.” You don’t need yak hair, Asian hair, or synthetic hair be to attractive. You are beautiful with your own hair. Your hair doesn’t have to be “curly” and “exotic”. Let go of the belief that your hair has to look like a mixed chick, you can look fully African and be stunning. I’ve got your back. If you get scared, lean on me. If you feel insecure, lean on me. I’ve been where you are. I made the transition and I will NEVER go back. I want you to know that sense of empowerment. I want you to be able to look in the mirror and see beauty reflected. I know that I’m stronger, more radiant, and I’m truly free now that I KNOW, deep in my spirit, that I’m valid and beautiful the way I was supposed to be. If you take the steps to let go of the chemicals, I pray that you find that same sense of peace and self-love as well. Your sister in nappiness 6 Likes |
Fashion / Re: My Months In Pictures... by Olivia111(f): 1:32pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
Lol yeah same hairstyle fellas but not same weave though...this style suits me best. Will change back to naturals this weekend 2 Likes |
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