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@ warri hustler |
mmh in that case then I recommend the Mara or Serengeti. Exotica. |
lemmie c. Amaliah:oh unless hes looking for women to accompany him to Africa. ![]() |
Oh lord Sauer ![]() wondered where that came from. now i c. BIGVAJINA:you r right.they actually bite big v.g.n.s |
Thats internet for you . the search engine will unearth so many things associated with your name. so be careful what you put out there. |
hahaha.no you dont even sound like you do. way to go. |
REALITY101:lol harsh harsh. but he didnt say hes looking 4 V. Just assume hes scouting for models to promote a major comp. products or better still open a modelling agency in an african country. He could be a dude in Lagos and an active nl op as well. Op a word of warning though. Those cute eritrean and ethiopian women are not easy to lay our hands on. They are very cultural and their men are very very protective.tread carefuly on their soil before they make make injera out of you. Each African country can produce top 10 beautiful women in Africa. That's a fact. |
I love what you said mystiq. very true dat. Just to add op. Most ladies make up their mind after your first few lines. So make sure you leave a positive lasting impression in the first few minutes of meeting her. Its like rubber stamp on her mind and she will want to meet you again. Be well groomed as well and look her straight in the eyes not the bosom. No matter how cold she appears.We love confident men who know what they are about. watch your words and talk like a gentleman not street urchin. Finally keep it simple and straight forward and dont show off. Its a put off. |
r231 stop being mischevious.did somebody from those u mentioned win a beauty pagent the other day? ![]() Travel to many african countries and see very beautiful women. |
zimbabwe.What dd we do? we dont resemble mugabe. |
I guess you are a male tourist or scouting for models whatver its not my biz. Each country has its own share but theres always a % I guess. Eritrea, Seychelles, Mauritius, Ethiopians, Wolalos, The rest. |
Now see how the cheeky devil uses fear to cause a reaction. What God has blessed no Man can curse. Am laughing soo hard cz this is soo silly. The devil is out to kill steal and destroy since time immemorial so this stale pronouncement poster. so were u planning to send mysterious fire through thread or what? oh god the devil has run out of ideas. |
LMAO ![]() Freecocoa! Hi poster, wassup? This is why pastors make money. Somebody rattles you a bit and you shake. If JC lives in you, you dont need to fear a thing because God has not given us a spirit of fear,but a spirit of power,love and a sound mind. Op go sleep. I guess ur so idle u bore the devil himself. |
^^ the same way 190 and 190_ @ are different people with same IP. lol sijoi. I am making fun. i think MMM is one ![]() |
counting money in cuba. nway.everybody u knew is here but under new ids. |
coogar: Wont say.The insults you guys throw around I cannot manage.lemmie google agama lizard and jumentius whtever first.Claremont is in a class of his own.busy preaching the love doesn t exist gospel. It has sank into the hearts of many already. |
unipol:Its not news op. We hear this every single day.You must have seen some of them kids looking for sugarmummies here on nl. Opening threads under false ids. I hope you are not in that group of kids.Now my thoughts? Look at it this way. How would you feel if u found your own mum with a dude your age? your classmate? thats how i view it. But you need to ask yourself.Who are these miserable boys accepting to be used?Do they lack the guts to date girls their age? Why would a young college boy entertain a married woman? greed for money. |
you two. I saw the post and I know who is lying. ![]() Nway op, If your ex claims she loves you enough to want to leave her hubby then she ought to have loved you enough to wait 4 years. But on the other hand, what do u mean by not being around? no communication no contact for 4 years? The answer if I am a guy is no. shes married and belongs to somebody else. Do not be the one to put asunder. |
why are people shocked? Thats claremont for you. lol kabasa is really mad. |
. what ws with the first gal? ttttttttttttttttttt |
boneruns: |
He has no role in a relationship but if you want to make him part of your life then thats your problem. Consult the prophet a your own risk. |
lool emofine @ webbed feet. we are all related anyway if you look at it well. Its only the climatic conditions we live in that make us look different. |
boneruns:Pardon me but sounds funny |
why bother really. |
https://www.nation.co.ke/image/view/-/1266494/medRes/306894/-/maxw/600/-/pwoll2z/-/liboi.jpg Spirits high as Kenya Navy kills 18 Shabaab The Kenya Navy has sunk a boat filled with 18 suspected Al Shabaab militants as the Kenya Defence Forces say they are confident of winning looming epic battles in Kismayu and Afmadow, despite the insurgents’ rearmament and reinforcements in both towns. "Let them bring as much [arms] as they can and we are going to reduce them as much as we can," said Military Spokesperson Major Emmanuel Chirchir Thursday. He provided a video clip of the burning boat in the Indian Ocean and said the militia has now turned to using donkeys to ferry weapons. Major Chirchir warned that "any large concentration and movement of loaded donkeys will be considered as Al Shabaab activity" by the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF). The militants are commandeering donkeys in areas they control and the price of the animals has risen by $50 dollars to $200 dollars per donkey. He said an aircraft that overflew KDF and Somalia Transitional Federal (TFG) soldiers would be shot down if seen again and warned the owners that it was "a security violation." All aircraft have also been advised not to land in Baidoa. More KDF and TFG soldiers have been dispatched for Afmadow and Kismayu, for what is shaping up to be one of the decisive battles of ‘Operation Linda Nchi’. So far, Kenya enjoys aerial superiority over most of southern and central Somalia, after relentlessly bombing known hideouts of the militants, whose leaders also fear attacks by unmanned US drone aircraft known as Reapers from the new CIA base at Arba Minch in Ethiopia, as well the US Africa Command in Djibouti. The unmanned craft can fly 1,850km, conduct missions and return to base. The aircraft has in the recent past killed several Al Shabaab leaders on a US Federal Bureau of Investigation watch list, though the US has been public about it not being part of the current operation. Flow of arms "We will soon deliver on disrupting that flow of arms, and we will ensure they are not effective," said Major Chirchir, in a message posted on Twitter yesterday. Al Shabaab is taking the aerial threat from Kenya’s Airforce so seriously that it is reinforcing its defences in Kismayu. Reports from the strategic port city say the insurgents are mounting anti-aircraft guns on rooftops and digging trenches around the town. "They have put their weapons over us. Every high house in the city is a defence for al Shabaab," said Fatuma Ali, a resident in Kismayu who lives next to the rebels’ military base. "Since Kenya mentioned the 10 towns, Al Shabaab have been readying all their weapons and small arms," she said. "They gave arms to people and they’re telling them to stay and defend the country from foreigners," said a resident Amina Mahmoud. "They said yesterday evening: ‘Everyone of you who dies here is a mujahideen and will enter paradise’." The terrorists have also been giving arms to students from Kismayu University to defend the southern Somali port from the expected onslaught by Kenya’s military. Other sources told The Standard that more KDF troops have been dispatched to Somalia to form a buffer zone on already identified areas, before the full scale attacks on Afmadow and Kismayu begin. "We are going to enjoy freedom of action in Somalia for a long time in areas where our troops are," said Major Chirchir, noting that despite the three aircraft that landed with weapons for the Al-Qaeda linked terrorists, supplies to the insurgents have been severely limited. "We will reduce any threats that they might imagine they can deliver to our troops to a level that they won’t be able to function as a coherent force," he said. He noted: "We know that Al Shabaab is running low in terms of military hardware. We have managed to considerably reduce their effectiveness, so what they are doing now is trying to build up (numbers) and target these towns. We want to reduce their effectiveness completely." On Tuesday, the military spokesman warned residents of at least 10 towns to beware of an imminent assault targeting Al Shabaab fighters and armaments. "It is a warning we have issued because we intend to hit these targets. These are places we know there are Al Shabaab and it is the same areas where the arms have been dropped. We will continue tracking them," said Major Chirchir. Psychological Battle Initially, the Shabaab believed guerrilla tactics like ambushing military convoys would be effective, but are now also fighting a psychological battle. The militants are preventing civilians in many of the towns targeted by KDF and TFG forces from leaving by promising them paradise in heaven should they be killed during the battles." They’ve refused to let us out, and we don’t have any money to leave," said Ali. Residents in Afmadow said Al Shabaab had also ordered them to stay at home. As Kenyan and Somali forces prepare to confront Al Shabaab in Afmadow and Kismayu, Uganda is adding weight to the diplomatic offensive. Somalia’s President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed is due to leave Uganda today where he has been meeting President Museveni over the offensive. The US has reacted cautiously to an appeal by Kenya and Somalia for international support to impose a blockade on Kismayu. The US State Department said the blockade must be supported by the African Union and the UN Security Council, and should avoid making the humanitarian situation in the Horn of Africa nation worse. Flushing them out. mh how I wish I was the pilot in here. https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/images/friday/hmepg041111_01.jpg |
brb |
^^ they make noise here and there though they always face police harrassment and isolation by the society. That is why africa gay lovers travel abroad to marry But that is not even my worry.If the constitution has been ratified by the citizens themselves and it doesn't allow for same sex marriages then what is the UK telling Africans? so now aid is pegged to gay rights? wow. |
But Ghana is not the only affected Nation. Cameron threat to dock some UK aid to anti-man-lover nations David Cameron has threatened to withhold UK aid from governments that do not reform legislation banning homosexuality. The UK prime minister said he raised the issue with some of the states involved at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Perth, Australia. Human rights reform in the Commonwealth was one issue that leaders failed to reach agreement on at the summit. Mr Cameron says those receiving UK aid should "adhere to proper human rights". Ending the bans on homosexuality was one of the recommendations of an internal report into the future relevance of the Commonwealth. Mr Cameron's threat applies only to one type of bilateral aid known as general budget support, and would not reduce the overall amount of aid to any one country. Malawi has already had some of its budget support suspended over concerns about its attitude to man-lover rights. Concerns have also been raised with the governments of Uganda and Ghana. British empire Mr Cameron told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show that "British aid should have more strings attached". But he conceded that countries could not change immediately, and cautioned that there would be a "journey". "This is an issue where we are pushing for movement, we are prepared to put some money behind what we believe. But I'm afraid that you can't expect countries to change overnight. "Britain is one of the premier aid givers in the world. We want to see countries that receive our aid adhering to proper human rights. "We are saying that is one of the things that determines our aid policy, and there have been particularly bad examples where we have taken action." Mr Cameron said he had spoken with "a number of African countries" and that more pressure had been applied by Foreign Secretary William Hague, who deputised for him during parts of the summit. Read more>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk So Africa should throw away its traditions/ culture and embrace homosexuality in order to receive aid? Let's see how ugandans take it cz the word itself is like a bitter herb. In kenya the constitution doesn't allow it.Infact are they asking us to ammend our constitutions to accomodate man-lover rights? People voted in the referendum and the constitution was passed. Hectic.Now is it the voice of the citizens that will rule the country or the voice of the donors? |
fergie321: ![]() No dude stop picking your nose!!! That's disgusting what you just described.Its not civilised. Hope you don't do that wherever you are. Now this story of goat crossing street and 2000 Okado riders in ditch gosh ![]() |
^^ But that should not even bother you or anybody else.You know why? cz you shouldnt even care about strangers and what they do with their lives. If it affects me in any way I would bother.But the person people are promoting is the owner. Not me or you. Infact I am tempted to start a forum like this for EA cz its very educative and brings people together. I personaly forget to log out at times. So its possible to see one online 24/7. I always say let pple entertain.It makes forum interesting cz we(I) need to read. NL is my newspaper from the west. Can u believe that? Everything I need to know about nigeria from education to the streets is here. I just love it. |
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