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I love Plantain moinmoin and Yellow yam moinmoin wrapped in that native leaf and cook in boiling water, anyone from the east try the above before? ![]() there is nothing like native food, yummy. |
at nneneigbo (mai name sake )do you remember that udara song/lyrics? i love udara miss it. i think its sweeter when it rains. first line udara pu, pu pu pu dendenle last line ibe ya o dendenle ibe ibe ya dendenle, memories of song my mother taught me. nnenneigbo: |
miss mama's cooking miss Atarodo and Tatashe in stews my sibling, mama and daddy my northern friends and barrack life ![]() miss the noisy motor park so many more, I love it where I am though but naija na wah ![]() |
Heroes At Home by Ellie Kay |
ewo ![]() Sistah, aren't you flattered, ![]() babyosisi, you must be right. off topic a bit: i was laughing the other day at a documentary, where Pastor Jakes found out he has Igbo ancestry. He was like, you see my igbo friends had told me before and am glad it has been confirmed, lol |
@ babyosisi lol, never forget Vesta, hope he throway the cake reach here. it will be good to hear from him sha make e no look like e run fi cover from forumites and their keyboard, ![]() |
Oh i don't remember those names, too much info in my head to process you know what it's like to be in college. But i remember Mrs. Usman. nice lady. anyway, i remember the deaf section and have some female friends there, learnt sign language too. love it. remember the headboy Ekundare, wonder what it's like today. memories. I remember the bio teacher. |
To Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Expected. It doesn't come easy. Hardwork requires alot of dedication. This same parents have been having their kids at home and crying for education. Now here is free education whose only requirement is ''work harder'' and they are complaining. ''only the tough one survives'' they are yet to know this life is survival of the fittest. Moi wonders if they want suck breast, |
VOR:to make the place beautiful. if no rug, una go say the place no fine. the next we hear for Nairaland will be ''mi lady no sabi beautify the toilet". so you get the reason now? toilet needs it depending on where you are, it's cold when you step on the toilet floor. so the rug there keep your feet warm. that's the rug's job not for pissing in i hope say you also wipe even if you no put am down so that people like our sister agnesoseka won't sit on it. |
I used to pluck mine off, only one is left now and that one is very long and curly and stays tightly on my chin. whenever i pluck it off, it comes back. So far i just leave it there. I alone noticed it or if you look closer to my face (if anyone does i put hand for the person eye ) |
they are complaining, instead of them to focus on school they are complaing, education is the most important thing a girl could give herself. those experiences if true are not worst than what many experienced in a private school or schools in those days. i think visitors/parents/friends from outside are distraction. they can always wait to see them during holidays. you are going to a school where no penny from your poor family, free food, books etc and they are complaining, abeg give them all more HOMEWORK. |
Thanks pal, Let's meet at the Burger King joint and chat over some fries and chicken nugget then, it's a date ![]() venfadavid:Cheers. |
eeeeeeyah, they should learn to wipe the place after peeing. even if they bring the seat lid down, it will harbor bacteria. so wipe the seat after u got done, then bring the lid down. in other word, just seat and pee simple SHIKENA. why guys no dey hear word sef eh. ![]() |
lol that principal that loves calling all Aras, (araoko) right? Keep quiet all of you, araoko lol such a funny woman. i finished in 97. jjuummaaii: |
Hypothalmus in the mind?? ![]() Me thinks it's in the brain. Gotta go check my Bio text again. Hope Vesta has done weighing thing out. Wishing him the best. |
I wouldnt want a used or shared private, |
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