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goodguy. Omo take am easy. Smile,be happy(Please don't scream at me )I'd dash Seun money for being a part of such a wonderful website(It's quite addictive isn't it) Be very altruistic, help develop Nigeria, fear for my life as vexxy said, help spread the gospel and,and, and |
LOL! Hot Angel, I have that same exact list on my hi5 page, I just added when your parents are loud to it.Funny, how so much of does things were actually true |
I just think that sometimes(I did say sometimes, I don't want to be lynched)it has a lot to do with insecurity or envy. Insecurity in the sense that there's something you envy or you admire some way or another in that person. I just think we should be unified especially us. We have two/three strikes against us from birth. 1) We're black(If you're not I APOLOGISE) 2)We're female And the third we're in a foreign land.(Also optional) These things are always going to hit us in the face, sticking together and striving for success in every aspect of our lives is what we should focus and concentrate on instead of unnecessary and stupid squabbles. GO!GIRL POWER!!! ![]() |
hey guys wanna ask a question. When it comes to languages in the Delta I'm a little confused. There's Delta Igbo and there are yoruba sounding delta names(tosan omatsola)and then there's like when they mix it up with like benin. What's the difference(Am i confusing you guys) |
I don't think it's only london that's socially cold. I'll be your friend Chizube. ![]() Do you think your giving off a vibe? I know when I arrived I was a little mean with the people around here, because I craved home. I craved my family and friends. I actually started building up my own friends higher than they really were and compared the people here with them. |
I agree with Africaman. Our Language IS our Identity. Without it we woul be LOST. The spanish here(In the U.S) speak their language and didn't give it up for english, even so that the Americans are [/i]forced [i] to learn spanish to communicate(spanish is the second language to english here in the states) There is a high demand for people who can speak mandarin as translators. We've been stripped and I think we're being stripped of our pride, of our identity. If the spanish,germans,the french won't give up their language, why should we? no matter how many it is. I happen to think it is very intriguing. It just shows we're rich in culture. There is a reason we have different languages, the same reason there are a different races.We've been co-existing in Nigeria now for how many years without a problem why now? I think it'll be sad if in another 50 years or so, our future generation won't have the opportunity to experience it(with migration and children not knowing how to speak their language now) |
congratulations lauryn. gosh!u made me tear up |
lol goodluck @snazzy where are you ooh! |
good answer. |
@ocho so how do i reply that? |
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okay, whiteshark layi n it keeps growing |
young love flourishing |
that was one of her best performances until she started with the crack |
i receive |
If you do end up going, wsh you a safe trip.enjoy it |
do i see budding romance? ![]() |
someone teach me hausa i want to learn |
icing baby you have good taste |
Have a safe journey Lauryn.Take lots n lots of photographs, visit mega plaza and the new cinema in lagos(if you can) |
I feel so loved.thanx guys |
oops! layi I'm sorry,didn't read yours until now. |
oops! layi I'm sorry,didn't read yours until now. |
The birth of a new-born child. Knowing he/she has come to this world with innocence. He/She hasn't experienced the pain or sorrow of this world. |
layi man just captured everything. I finally went to Nija last year after being here for 5years the first thing my sisters did was sing "me i like my people, i like the land and country,everything i dey for nigeria,make we join hands,make nigeria better" The taxi man was laughing at us. I miss cowbell,agege bread,the parties, my family,hints magazine,nepa,COOL FM,The weather. Man....There really is no place like home |
I too don't have the courage to get a tatoo. But If I did, I've been in love with the nigerian coat of arms(I saw this guy at the nigerian parade here in N.Y and I absolutely fell in love with it) Something sensible sha. |
Artist Erhabor Emokpae for changing the way nigerian artists are looked at abroad. |
one more thing before I let other people contine. I also believe that My God has blessed me and put me here for a reason greater than I can imagine. blah!blah!blah!blah!blah! |
It really is a hard question,isn't it?I'll try I'm an old fiesty and fiery sage who stands up for what she believes in and who is humble enough to take constructive criticism, she believes in altruism and equality between genders. (O boy, this question hard sha, this one na essay question. I'm afraid to go on) next... |
For being a positive role-model in the life of others. A woman of substance that exuded God's glory,blessings and love and made ever-lasting changes in her world. |
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