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CultureRe: Hi There! by Oluschenco(m): 10:49am On Oct 26, 2009
You are welcome,
Go to the thread where you see Igbo kwenu, you can tell them there, to teach you your language, and i guess they will surely help you. cheers
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 10:47am On Oct 26, 2009
@Rita,
wa se orire, o nta Iya Ngbali ni, mo ti so fun lati 2 weeks ago pe ki o je ki goodass ba fi igi ho sugbon ko gba.

Leyin opolopo oke ati ile (ups and downs) ni opin ose, atun ti bere ise lose yi. Week yi a san wa sire oooo cheesy
CultureRe: Yoruba Songs From Back: When? Remember Any? Jot Them Down Here by Oluschenco(m): 10:42am On Oct 26, 2009
Ta lo to o
Ta lo ju o lo,/2ce
Laye lorun ko si o,
Ta lo to o Baba,
laye lorun kosi o ta lo ju o lo.

@Iya Ngbali,
otun to gbe isokudo re de ibi,
Iwo na o je je oko ni oju dozen, nitori awon to joko lana da, won to ku won ti lo.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 5:06pm On Oct 23, 2009
Ki gbogbo yin ni 9ice weekend except, sa je kin se anu re.
Iya Ngbali, ki iwo na ni opin-ose t'odun, ko ki gbogbo ile, ema jasi, ki e se jeje nitori ara lon fabo si.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 4:54pm On Oct 23, 2009
@Iya Ngbali,
Ogun pakistani mbo wa ko iwo na, Awon olgun (soldier) yio si ti opa bo inu iho re bi oti wu won.

Oni-so-ku-so, oni-so-ku-do.
CultureRe: Where Is Your Fatherland? by Oluschenco(op): 4:37pm On Oct 23, 2009
Many thanks to Chinenye for her answer,
Our tribe/source (i mean village) can only be reffered to, as our motherland. That's why we say mother-tongue.
PhonesRe: Let Me Activate Your Zain For:internet,wap & Mms** by Oluschenco(m): 11:21am On Oct 22, 2009
Sagem My501C, 08027887344
CultureRe: Advice For A Foreign Girl On What To Wear To A Wedding by Oluschenco(m): 10:15am On Oct 22, 2009
If you are a Yoruba girl, Aso-oke will be nice, but if you are not, put on a Spag. cheesy
CultureWhere Is Your Fatherland? by Oluschenco(op): 9:55am On Oct 22, 2009
Where it goes well with me, there is my Fatherland. shocked
Where is yours?
RomanceRe: Since I Met Her, I 've Been Having Bad Luck by Oluschenco(m): 9:52am On Oct 22, 2009
Watch and pray
EventsRe: Why Is The Wedding Ring Worn On The Fourth Finger? by Oluschenco(m): 9:35am On Oct 22, 2009
Some said it is jobless, but can't it be used for fingering.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 9:34am On Oct 22, 2009
ah, iwo lo sobe o
CultureRe: Ekiti Kete by Oluschenco(m): 9:31am On Oct 22, 2009
@Topsy25
o ku ijo meta, pele, Oluwa a pin wa ni ere, o ni ku bayi, pa lanboke, kokoko lanbokuta, wa dagba, wa darugbo, ise rere ni Oba oke yio fun o.

What is the meaning of: Ala li mee ha jare awe mi
Jobs/VacanciesRe: New Job by Oluschenco(m): 9:27am On Oct 22, 2009
Thank God for the poster, and I also pray that those seeking for new Job, will laugh by the end of this year.
RomanceRe: Torn Between Two Men by Oluschenco(m): 9:19am On Oct 22, 2009
I hope money transfer haven't existed between the UK guy and the lady, if so it will be insane to have collected money and just for 1 month's break-in-transmission, she met someone who is ready for marriage.

The devil you've sabi before is far better to a new angel, you can never say what the naija guy will soon turn out to be.
CultureRe: Ekiti Kete by Oluschenco(m): 3:41pm On Oct 21, 2009
your peoples are responding hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tongue
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 3:27pm On Oct 21, 2009
@ Iya Ngbali
@goodass 'Iya ngbali nho idi, a o baa fi igi ho' Instead ti o fi nbu Iyangbali, o ba kunkun ba fi opa iyonu re ho idi re.

awon dogi dope, by their post we shall know dem

Iya Ngbali, o serious, se o possible ki eyan ma do igi ati ope, sebi iwo ni goodass fe ba ho idi.

One day, your identity will be revealed, whether ako or obo, ha sorry, i mean abo.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: I Need A Job by Oluschenco(m): 2:18pm On Oct 20, 2009
I also need a Job,

ND (business Admin.)
Lower Credit, The Polytechnic Ibadan
Computer Literate
Lagos/Ibadan
CultureRe: Ekiti Kete by Oluschenco(m): 2:08pm On Oct 20, 2009
Se thread yi ti su awon omo ekiti ni, e ma je ko re yin, e je ka gbe ile baba wa laruge, ajo ko le da bi ule.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 2:01pm On Oct 20, 2009
@goodass & chamotex,
ologini ri omo ekun, eti ri ara yin, o ma ga o, nkan gbajumo (asset) awon obinrin ni eyin fin sere, se o daa be?
RomanceRe: Who Is A Nice Guy---pls Define by Oluschenco(m): 5:22pm On Oct 19, 2009
@rozu4luv, you self be mugu
A nice guy is someone that is easy to yahoozee for ladies, pleases them and regret intrapersonally.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 5:17pm On Oct 19, 2009
@Orilee9ice
Iwo lo mo, na you sabi
FoodRe: Are You A Good Cook? What's The Best Dish You've Ever Made? by Oluschenco(m): 4:05pm On Oct 19, 2009
Rice and indomie
PoliticsRe: ~Have You Ever Denied Your Country(Nigeria)? . . .~ by Oluschenco(m): 3:57pm On Oct 19, 2009
If I deny my country, I can't deny my colour, why then the denial, after-all Nigeria is not that worst.
BusinessRe: Paid Employment Or Running Self Business by Oluschenco(m): 3:56pm On Oct 19, 2009
To be self-employed requires money and one needs to work for the capital, which means he/she has to be employed somewhere.

If everybody can't be self-employed, what did you guys think is the ratio.
To me:
Paid Employment 70%
Self Businees 30%
CultureRe: Is Polygamy Still Accepted In Nigeria? by Oluschenco(m): 3:43pm On Oct 19, 2009
Beauty they say, is in the eyes of the beholder, anybody has the right to marry as much as he likes, whether in riches or the other way round.
Besides, is there a law in your community/town that goes against Polygamy let alone Nigeria? grin grin grin grin
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by Oluschenco(m): 3:37pm On Oct 19, 2009
@goodass
Te ba fi igi ho, o le se eje (red ink), sugbon te eba fi willy yin ho, igbadun ni yio je
FoodRe: Chicken Vs Pork by Oluschenco(m): 6:01pm On Oct 18, 2009
Chicken
RomanceRe: Please Don't Read This! by Oluschenco(m): 5:44pm On Oct 18, 2009
@Zugoboss
The poster surely needs to visit a Psychiatric hospital
FoodRe: How Do You Like Your Eba? Soft, Hard Or Elastic. by Oluschenco(m): 5:37pm On Oct 18, 2009
Eba should be elastic.
Those who do not eat eba have missed and are still missing a lot.

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