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I beg to differ.Ain't all sins the same? Christ himself said that mental cheating is as bad as physical cheating unless you treat cheating not because of the emotional aspect but for safety reasons. |
Metrosexual is an offensive way of saying dangerously attractiveIs it? overt metrosexuals spend time on their skin texture and not dressing alone so I dont see how it's offensive. |
ahaha so what's bugging you eldee , abeg tell your fellow Naija guys to stop wear those tight skinny jeans and give their balls some breathing spaceDamn! they probably thought you'll jump into their arms when you see the big rod within. |
I just love the way slim jean looks on them, small shirt with scarf around their neck(they are into designers things)The scarf thing is a little too much for me. For sure, I wouldnt want my man using any scarf or shawl around his neck, winter or no winter. |
he's obviously one of those bush tasteless menLol, you may be surprised if you meet him. His girls probably call him sexy omoibo. I think he's a hunk. |
I like a dab of the metro sexual vein in my man.Europeans are more fashionable than Americans. As a matter of fact, Americans may be the worst dressed people on earth and I think Naija metrosexuality stems from it's proximity to the European culture. |
an overly metro sexual dude is an automatic suspect.speculation. Some guys are just like that and has nothing to do with homosexuality. |
a minimum level of hypocricy is required to survive in this world " i should say"Good point |
Some people believe that metrosexual men possess a great deal of feminine hormones in them but it's not necessarily true. Some metrosexual habits are learned especially from relations and the like but they seem to turn off some women for real. Why? Some ladies will not even date them. Ladies: Will you care if your man is metrosexual as long as he has the money to maintain it? Guys: If you are not metrosexual, how do you see metrosexual men? |
@ OsunAmazon I did not say he is associated with 419. I said the mortgage adjustable rate is a legalise way of defrauding the people.Got you. |
Guys, if you read the comments closely from this article, you will quickly realize how much love these folks have for Nigerians.True talk |
Oil discovery has been more of a curse than a blessing to naija ,hence am not expecting anything good from the current happenings how i feel nostalgic about the good old days before oil discovery,we were truly a decent nationTrue talk! |
This Sh*t is very funny.lolTrust me, the comments are not funny,rather, they are disheartening. |
how did he get those mines?He may have been doing business legally in Zambia, inherited them from someone or he's just a big mouthed fella that just incured the wrath of IRS that will soon come after his ass. |
i am just curious as to why he didn't sell one of his cars? and again him alone knows why he refused to pay the mortgage.How did you come to the conclusion that he is 419? There is no indication that he is fraudulent only that his rich neighbours complained that he is creepy(all rich people are creepy anyway) afterall many Nigerians here are that rich. Will you make the same assumption if he is a white man or Chinese? |
After reading the link and 80 comments, I don't feel pity about Oladipo Aina, is a Nigerian-born CEO business. Because he failed to pay the 30-years mortgage payments on time, just like everyone else who woe in financial crisis on mortgage meltdown.I honestly don't know why he started boasting about his diamond mines in zambia and another $8M house here in the States, that's what sparked most of the hate comments on Nigerians. If he has those mines in Zambia, why couldn't he pay his mortgage? The comments on Aina are filled with hate and those guys wouldn't have spewed all those rubbish if he came from another country. |
Hilary is still belliegerent looking for a way to push Obama aside even when she's been advised to throw in the towel. Do you think that Hilary would've still been in this race if Obama is white? |
Women are the most aggressive species these days. They make the move, calculate every step, make the man believe he is on top of his game and make the killing knowing full well the man is married. My question is: if men are known for their weak zippers, why should women rely on that old excuse to sleep with them. It may be two sided but believe me, men are never gonna learn a lesson or two on Puzzy 101 till Jesus comes. So, why keep giving them the honeypot especially when you know he's taking it from the window? |
Hello everybody!Are you yoruba? I think someone posted a website somewhere in this thread that can help you out. |
What's that?Have you forgotten Buhari? How quick we Nigerians forgive and forget! |
This case has been Obj's greatest nightmare. Nigeria being what it is, he'll definitely turn the rule of law upside down to get off the hook. |
[b]Owner Of Multimillion-Dollar Home In Northwest Evicted Owner's Card Says He Is Foreclosure Specialist[/b]POSTED: 5:38 pm EDT May 5, 2008 UPDATED: 2:22 pm EDT May 6, 2008 WASHINGTON -- The owner of a multimillion-dollar home on Foxhall Road in northwest D.C. was evicted on Monday. The homeowner, Oladipo Aina, is a Nigerian-born CEO of a company called "The Potentional Millionaires Investment Club International." His business card says he is a foreclosure specialist. Workers emptied the contents of the five-bedroom, 5,000-square foot home onto the sidewalk Monday. Related: View Images Watch The Report Federal marshals looked on as two Rolls Royces were towed from the driveway. "I am not afraid," Aina said. Bank records show Aina and his associates in October were served with a 30-day notice to quit and vacate because another owner had purchased the home in a foreclosure sale. "They are lying," Aina said. Chairs, furniture and bags of personal effects took up nearly half a city block, causing people who live in the neighborhood to stop and stare. "It's pretty crazy, actually," said neighbor Marissa Rauch. "It shows you it can happen anywhere." "We never see anything like this," said neighbor Patti Harburger. "But people are always curious about that house because the blinds are always down. We never see people going in and out." Aina has 24 hours to move his possessions. He said he's been railroaded. "I have 30,000 acres of emerald mines worth billions," he said. He said the mines are located in Zambia. Aina said he will move into an $8 million home in McLean as soon as he can get the people living there to move out. Copyright 2008 by nbc4.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. http://www.nbc4.com/news/16166924/detail.html?taf=dc |
the guy is loaded but prolly not by hollywood producer standards, he has a primary n secondary school and i think he has other bizniz as well,he has taken the super story concept into other series as well think its called"this life"I know he's doing well but I still think he deserves more than that. I don't even know what he got from years of sponsorship from multinational Cadburys. He may need to switch sponsors so as to elevate his sitcom to a different level. |
It's obvious some peeps here lack any sense of nominal statistics. Because some people actually played and enjoy Fela in Europe and the Americas doesn't mean that his primary audience is not Nigeria. Fela's fans may be scattered around the world, but 90% of his fans are/were Nigerians whether you like it or not. Same goes for most Nollywood stars, Genevive Nnaji may be the most popular Nollywood star known internationally but she can't mess with her home fans because they make up about 90% of her fan base. Will you now claim she's very popular worldwide because a Carribean or Canadian coworker told you he loves her? Get real please, pick about 1000 non Nigerians at random around you and see how many of them knows Fela Kuti. Regarding your usual ghetto fabulous charade, ride on sistah, it's inborn and I'll stay mute from now on. You win,I lose. |
where did that one come rom now, after reading and working hard to earn your occupation, some people still come and insult i, please leave them bankers alone oooooooooThank you. |
The Arabians are celebrating and making their place better with the recent windfall. What is Nigeria doing with it's own besides sharing them under the table? |
Oil prices surge to new record above $122 Futures driven up by fears about oil supplies, weaker U.S. dollar NEW YORK - Oil futures blasted to a new record near $123 a barrel Tuesday, gaining momentum as investors bought on a forecast of much higher prices and on any news hinting at supply shortages. Retail gas prices edged lower, but appear poised to rise to new records of their own in coming weeks. A new Goldman Sachs prediction that oil prices could rise to $150 to $200 within two years seemed to motivate much of Tuesday’s buying, although a falling dollar and increasing concerns about declining crude production in Mexico and Russia contributed, analysts say. The Energy Department raised its oil and gasoline price forecasts, but also predicted that high prices will cut demand more than previously thought. Light, sweet crude for June delivery jumped to a new record of $122.73 a barrel before retreating to settle up $1.87 at a record $121.84 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Oil prices have nearly doubled from about $62 a barrel a year ago, which Goldman sees as a sign that the world is in the midst of a “super spike” in oil prices. Analyst Arjun Murti said in a research note released Monday that prices would ultimately force demand to fall sharply. Not everyone shares Goldman’s view. Tim Evans, an analyst at Citigroup Inc., countered Goldman’s analysis with a note predicting that crude prices could as easily fall to $40 a barrel as rise to $200 over the next two years because supplies are, as Evans put it, comfortable. James Cordier, president of Tampa, Fla., trading firms Liberty Trading Group and OptionSellers.com, said Goldman’s prediction isn’t necessarily new: “We’ve heard numbers like these out of Goldman Sachs, especially over the last 12 months.” Indeed, it’s not the first time Murti has espoused a super spike theory; in an April 2005 note, he predicted the oil market was in the early stages of an unprecedented rally that would send prices from a then-record of about $57 a barrel to $105. But some investors respond to such predictions by buying, Cordier said. Meanwhile, in a monthly report, the Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration predicted oil prices will average $110 a barrel this year, up $9 from last month’s forecast. The EIA also said high prices will cut U.S. demand for petroleum products by 330,000 barrels a day this year; last month, the EIA predicted U.S. petroleum consumption would fall by 210,000 barrels a day. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12400801/ |
Who knows? may be she's related to Ejimofor Ikechuku(Jim Iyke). You may try tracking the actor down and close in on your sweetheart easily. |
Basically and a new wave of landslide victory for Johnny McCain. [size=16pt]GOP must prevail[/size]! |
Some people seem not to understand the meaning of the word 'ignore', they continue to be assertive even when their assertion is continually ignored. Is it a question of being belligerent or just plain stupid? Definition: Entry: ig·nore Pronunciation: \ig-ˈnȯr\ Date: 1801 1 : to refuse to take notice of |
Human beings are hypocrites. You are baised in your opinion.If we buy this premise, that means that it's cold and inhuman for women to beat men down and complain all the time for their cheating since we are equally guilty of the same sin? Should men demand an apology from us for making them look bad all along, there shouldnt be any reason to deny them the fun,abi? |
i think you need to specify kind of women.There may be more to them than the eye. Nigerian women are no different from the western women these days especially since they started getting their foothold on the national economy. |