trustyshoess: Not just Germany. Here are some baby names banned in different countries and keep in mind that people actually named their kids with these names.
1. NUTELLA - France
2. AKUMA (DEVIL) - Japan
3. ANAL - New Zealand
4. GESHER (BRIDGE) - Norway
5. TALULA DOES THE HULA FROM HAWAII - New Zealand
6. OSAMA BIN LADEN - Germany
7. ROBOCOP - Mexico
8. CHIEF MAXIMUS - New Zealand
9.BRFXXCCXXMNPCCCCLLLMMNPRXVCLMNCKSSQLBB11116 - Sweden
Nice post. This reminds me of something important.
I strongly believe one official on this forum is a student of the Principle of Pareto Optimality.
Pareto efficiency or Pareto optimality is a state of allocation of resources from which it is impossible to reallocate so as to make any one individual or preference criterion better off without making at least one individual or preference criterion worse off.
Simply defined, it is is an economic state where resources are allocated in the most efficient manner, and it is obtained when a distribution strategy exists where one party's situation cannot be improved without making another party's situation worse.
In order to create sanity here, A few people are given a pass to take a swipe at others and denigrate other ethnic regions and when this elicits a response, the responder is punished. Say no to Muzzling. What is good for the goose is good for the gizzard.
lalasticlala: Veteran star actor, Kenneth Okonkwo, shared this throwback photo, a scene from his first film, "Living In Bondage" which was a HIT in 1992. After the film, home movies became popular.
Living in Bondage,”the Igbo language movie directed byChris Obi Rapu,written by Kenneth Nnebue and Okechukwu Ogunjiofor (aka “Paulo”),for Kenneth Nnebue’s NEK Video Links in 1992, has become synonymous with the beginning of Nollywood, but the fact is, Nnebue actually produced 40 home videos in Yorùbá language before making his first Igbo language movie. The first Nigerian home video is“Ekun”in 1984 by thelate Muyideen Alade Aromire, a popular Yoruba actor, filmmaker and founder of Yotomi TV, who studied TV and film production in Cologne, Germany. The video in VHS format was made before Kenneth Nnebue’s first Yorùbá home video“Aje Ni’ya Mi”in 1989. Today, Nollywood, including Kannywood of the booming Hausa genre is attracting movie buffs, film students and film scholars and also investors.
Living in Bondage,”the Igbo language movie directed byChris Obi Rapu,written by Kenneth Nnebue and Okechukwu Ogunjiofor (aka “Paulo”),for Kenneth Nnebue’s NEK Video Links in 1992, has become synonymous with the beginning of Nollywood, but the fact is, Nnebue actually produced 40 home videos in Yorùbá language before making his first Igbo language movie. The first Nigerian home video is“Ekun”in 1984 by thelate Muyideen Alade Aromire, a popular Yoruba actor, filmmaker and founder of Yotomi TV, who studied TV and film production in Cologne, Germany. The video in VHS format was made before Kenneth Nnebue’s first Yorùbá home video“Aje Ni’ya Mi”in 1989. Today, Nollywood, including Kannywood of the booming Hausa genre is attracting movie buffs, film students and film scholars and also investors.
stphil: thieves, dnt send any airtym to them they r fraudsters, dey duped me last week i sent dem card and dey didnt share any data to me God wil punish u til u return my card u wil neva go unpunished idiots
The moderators should look into this! Bro try Octavo I've being dealing with him for years
BiafraBushBoy: I don't think there is a special way. I am also in the same shoe with you.
I had to leave the job... but the woman no still gree. So I am planning on inviting her to Ikorodu and when she gets there... I will shout badoo on her head and allow the mob to be the judge
martyns303: This is going to be long, I hope you endure to the end.
I know what I am about to say will be controversial and not "politically correct", mostly for the feminist and others. I expect a lot of backlash, abuse and calling of names, it is a burden I am willing to take on.
I expect everybody to come here and call this man names, he's an animal, a coward (I agree on this), woman beater and all sort just to be accepted. But I have decided to share a different opinion.
First, people don't just go about attacking other people, not a woman you are married to, not the mother of your children, even mad people don't frequently attack people at random.
The thing is everybody have a breaking point, no matter how much you try to endure and try to be the better person, there comes that point you just can't take it.
Have I hit a woman b4? Yes, twice. It is not something I am proud of, I feel ashamed of myself afterwards. Now I have had my fair share of relationships but one stands out and I pray no man finds himself with a woman like that. This girl's words are venom, she rain abuses at the slightest provocation. If anyone knows me outside NL will know that I am extremely quite, an introvert and avoids confrontation at all cost.
If we agree to meet somewhere and she gets there before, am dead. No matter the reason, she will call me and start abusing me, in fact if you are to hear her, you will call me a fool for staying with that kind of person. But she is not always like that, when she's not angry, she's one of the nicest person ever. Well educated and from a decent home so there's no indication that she will be like that.
The first time I hit her, we went to buy something together at the market. We ended up having a different opinion about an item and that was when she got angry, she started abusing me right there in public. It was as if the ground should open and swallow me, I was so embarrassed I decided to leave and go home. When she got back, she started yelling at me for leaving her behind at the market and the abuses begin. At that point I lost it, already am fuming from the market incident and now this, she has said worst things to me before and I simply walk away but this time I don't know what happened and I slapped her. Of course I apologized and begged and we got back to being normal, I noticed the abuses even stopped for sometime.
Now I don't want to mention what happened the second time, because not even a pope would have been able to handle the situation. At that point I ended the relationship.
Am i going to mention the times she gets angry and begin to damage my properties? Anything she gets her hands on she will destroy it. We all heard about Tonto Dikeh damaging properties worth millions of Churchill's.
The ultimate question is, why didn't I just leave the relationship, answer is, beside her bad moments she's a nice person. Plus I had to endure to keep up the relationship. Now it would be even more difficult for married people.
I am no way encouraging physical abuses by men, but before you crucify the man, have you considered what the man has been through?
No man should raise his hands on a woman, however we shouldn't be quick to throw the men under the bus either. This man is languishing in prison, some of us wouldn't have been able to walk half a mile in his shoes.
MAYOWAAK: So it happened that Oba Awujale's autobiography was published in 2010.
Somewhere in that book are uncomplimentary information about Obj. The information is opened to denial anyway.
Now, for six good years, a book written by Awujale was in circulation and a very powerful man like Obj is not aware of the things written about him in the book. His friends, contacts, aides, minions and goons never saw or heard anything about the book.
A faceless dude excavated the information and posted it on facebook, that was when Obj and his aides saw the offending information.
After a whopping Six Good Years! Chai!!!
If you want to hide anything from a black man, especially a vindictive ex-President, you know where to save it. Don't bother to put a password. They don't read.