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| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by KingDash: 2:10pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Joeyfizzo:gidan wayo |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Danjikanbauchi: 2:51pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Joeyfizzo:ko Gidan lalata ! |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Ofadaman(m): 3:15pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Omuka:I'm not lying, Its what I experienced and I never fvcked a student, my targets were student/lecturers from their university,workers in the ministry and working class ones. I really can't count the number but I know it's over 30 or more during my one year service . I'm not exaggerating. It's up north, I discovered , you can fvk two friends and she will recommend her friend to you.if you tell them to come around , or they promise to come see you, they show up, and when they do , it's straight to sex... The shyness you see is just for the Public and religion. I'm not lying or exaggerating, it's what I experienced. I had my fill of fulani and Hause girls to the maximum , at some point it's was almost trice a day, with three different girls . |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Ofadaman(m): 3:19pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Aniboo:. Nope, I no fit speak Hausa pass the normal greetings, I think it's my looks though, I could pass for a model. But that asides, I fvk over 30 of them or more, and I'm not exaggerating, not local girls, not students, I'm taking masters students, lecturers and university girl to working class in their ministry. At some point, close to two different ones a day, I recalls week, I had four girls my lodge mates begin shout that day,but it's the truth. Forget the cover up and religion, all that shyness is for the public inside they are bad, and I know this because I've been there and done it.. |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by backtalkG(m): 4:07pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
leg amputation loading for you if you no die the matter |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by yahwehpickin(m): 4:21pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
fati2001:Very funny. My uncle married an Hausa woman. And I'm Ngwa... Anywhere you find love grab am well well. ![]() |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by 1billi(m): 4:35pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Perv..spit! |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by babaneenoni(m): 4:53pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
JackDaAlienz:my brother them b fire for bed forget the hijab stuffs na sakamanje |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by babaneenoni(m): 4:57pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
JackDaAlienz:my brother them b fire for bed forget the hijab stuffs na sakamanje if she handle you once u go forget your surname I roll with them very well she is just kind of shy |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Depressed101: 6:30pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
JackDaAlienz:if you play mugu, she will tell you she's a virgin... If you play smart she will show you the sweet ashawo side, don't even think of marrying her, she will never agree to. Marry you as a Christian, she will not dare it, she either likes you for dick, money or but... And yes they have huge sex drive just like every other Nigerian woman |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by atheistandproud(m): 6:46pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Seeing lots of lies and misinformation on this thread. Not surprised sha, guys like to amplify their body count whilst women try to reduce it. Having spent 4 years up north, Sokoto state to be precise. Core Hausa girls do not roll with strangers especially southerners. I lived among the Gobir Hausa, their girls see you and run, I mean they turn tail and run. The same girls that when you pass through bushes at night, you hear them moan. They're... very sexually active but just not with southerners. It's only them them. The only time they'll come around is if you're a corp member or in a position of authority and they want favours. Even then if you're not smart, you won't get in between their legs. The only corp members who did were fellow Muslim Hausa speakers from Kaduna, Nasarawa, Gombe etc. Even Yoruba Moslems got no coochie. |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Nobody: 7:38pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
JackDaAlienz:The true history of the yoruba: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llporKrPsbU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2hU-ibkPfg Please kindly help me locate one of these 5 things: 1) ife empire 2) bight of ife 3) bight of yoruba 4) ife battle against britain 5) ife republic |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by lilvicky68(m): 7:58pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Ofadaman:Wow.. |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Ijoh(m): 8:26pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Im Ditari, an Ijaw guy, i bin date 1 Hausa, for long. That thing they are covering is total camouflage, they love sex as much as normal people. That girl na like dog. She go cover head, go sleep with all those Hausa guys, and go still cover head comot like nothing happen, when she just finished having sex with like 5 guys in a day. |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by DoingBetter: 8:58pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Divoc19:You. I like you. You just summed up the points nicely. |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by fukNaija(m): 9:23pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
Am Igbo though. But na Hausa girl teach me sex. Not all this almajiris o.. Some Hausa girls jaasii |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Divoc19(f): 9:24pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Educationalserv: 9:52pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
JackDaAlienz:.haram.we send hisbah after you. |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by rex444(m): 10:36pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
fati2001:just imagine .... |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by TAO11(f): 12:34am On Aug 08, 2021 |
Debunked once, debunked forever. You and your fake videos have been debunked. I know it hurts, but it is what it is. Truthbeatslies:I have debunked this false video many, many times. See one of my comments below: (1) Regarding your bitter lies about the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the following piece-by-piece devastating refutation: (A) Contrary to your ignorance, captives weren’t taken from “all across Africa” as you imagined. Rather, captives were taken from Central Africa and West Africa — including people from Benin kingdom whom the Nupe, the Ibadan, Ogedengbe, etc. raided. (B) Contrary to your ignorance, the Yoruba people have long been known by the name Yoruba (and they’ve been living in their present homeland) for centuries prior to the period when ex-captives began to be returned to Africa. We know this because the process of returning ex-captives back ‘home’ to West Africa didn’t begin until circa the late-1700s. Whereas, there are manuscripts written in the early-1600s which list Yorubas (by their name Yoruba) among some of the ethnic groups of our region of West Africa. This manuscript which was written by Ahmed Baba in 1615 is attached below. The name Yoruba is shown in red highlight (among the other ethnic groups) as can be seen in the original manuscript as well as in the translation embedded below respectively: www.nairaland.com/attachments/12934148_5117c6d550154217817d7c66b5fa0fe6_jpeg_jpeg2a73d5172c14cf7a7da91ff200688e3e www.nairaland.com/attachments/12934147_3336ed29985b499e82c4e140b455b9fa_jpeg_jpeg62ecafabb59c692d4ba471597fdf16bb This translation was prepared by John Hunwick and Fatima Harrak for The Institute of African Studies Rabat, Morocco Oh, I should add that we know that this manuscript was written by Ahmad Baba in the year 1615 because he himself penned his date as highlighted (in the attached verso) below: www.nairaland.com/attachments/13082305_6e49d8d129844a578af9272699e1586a_jpeg_jpeg2d5891d724a6428e2c0f4e6898bd60cc The highlight here literally shows the wording “(the year) one thousand and twenty four (of the Hijrah)”. When converted from this Hijri “AH” calendar into our Gregorian “AD” calendar; the year 1024 AH falls into the year 1615 AD The formula “D = 0.9692*H + 622” proves practically useful for this conversion. In sum, your falsehood that returned-slaves (from all across Africa) are what became known as Yorubas is nothing but a but-hurt lie from a depressed bald-head. (C) These ex-captives who were of West-African origin and Central African origin were repatriated directly to Sierra-Leone and Liberia. Some began a new life there, while some decided to go back to their homeland from which they were taken ab-initio. Nobody was repatriated to south-West Nigeria, bald-head. A number of Yorubas among the returnees chose to return back to Yorubaland — just as many others who returned to their respective original homeland. (2) The only ethnic-group whom I know of who couldn’t fight their way to freedom and be returned back to Africa are ……. [take a guess]. They couldn’t think of returning until about 400 years later when some of their descendants decided to tap into the science of Genetics as a guide to finding their way back home. ~ See video. below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxDve0rwQbM The two attachments below also shows some earlier corroborative confessions made available to Dr. R. E. Bradbury by these people themselves. www.nairaland.com/attachments/12996709_af6378be36104010b036a2f7ab4096cd_jpeg_jpeg07ca8a3f5b191f4126cdcd6bf2f7faf7 www.nairaland.com/attachments/12996710_b28de88ee10a4b7a83b95532f6609396_jpeg_jpegaca1a6203806c9d893c79b42b9a6c76e [s]Please kindly help me locate one of these 5 things:(1) “Occupying a key site on the route from the Bend to Ife, Oyo was probably one of the earliest-founded provincial capitals in the Ife empire.” ~ Robin Horton, “Ancient Ife,” (1979), p.115. (2) A ”bight” is a feature of a water body (Atlantic ocean in this case). Ife, in contrast, is deep in the Yoruba interior. It is in no way near the Atlantic coast. How could the 1400s Portuguese then have named a part of the Atlantic Ocean (the bight) after it? You see your life? See how you embarrassed yourself, family and friends.(3) Yoruba is not one kingdom. It is a land of free-borns, where each of its many kingdoms has got some sovereignty. As such, the bight could not have been named after a land as a whole. It was named after one of the two major polities near the coast — particularly the one which the Portuguese first had trade relations with. Of the two major kingdoms near the coast in the late 1400s when the Portuguese first arrived, only Benin kingdom was willing to sell its people. The bight was thus named after that kingdom whom they knew. *It wasn’t until in the 1520s before Benin embargoed the sale of its men (allowing only women) due to fear of depopulation of able-bodied men. (4) First of all, Britain didn’t have any fight with Benin. It was a punishment, not a fight. It is called a “punitive expedition” for a reason. A punishment in relation to which Ovoramwen recanted and trembled in court. Imaging “canning” a child as a punitive measure for mis-behaviors, and then the child suddenly turning around to say s(he) had a fight with you. No be juju be that? ![]() There was no reason to punish Ife, hence no such expedition happened there. Instead, they helped to end the ongoing wars within Yorubaland. (5) The country called Benin Republic did not take its name from Benin kingdom. Neither does it relate to Benin kingdom. The country’s former name was “Dahomey” — a name which doesn’t reflect the diverse ethnicities in the country. The name “Benin” (after the bight which the country sits on) was then settled for due to its neutrality. “In the late 19th century French colonizers making inroads from the coastal region into the interior borrowed the name of the defeated Dahomey kingdom for the entire territory that is now Benin; the current name derives from the Bight of Benin” ~ https://www.britannica.com/place/Benin In contrast, an entire group of people in today’s Togo, have insisted to be known by the name IFE. Yes, it is the “Ife” of present Nigeria they want to be associated with. Yoruba language is being spoken in Benin Republic. Tell me where (outside of Edo state) Bini language is beinig spoken. ![]() Peace! ![]() Cc: JackDaAlienz |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Southernigbo: 9:02am On Aug 11, 2021 |
on serious note they have very low drive,which is why most are highly decent |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by Southernigbo: 7:47am On Aug 31, 2021 |
Ofadaman:u sabi lie no be small |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by IgiveLadiesBj(m): 9:46pm On Oct 11, 2021 |
Lmaooooo This thread |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by PaulH07: 12:58am On Mar 09, 2024 |
BENRAZY:Make una epp me with where I fit see black hausa girl wey dey wear hijab and get big yansh to Bleep for this Lagos. I don miss their cheap, almost free sweet yanshes |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by PaulH07: 1:00am On Mar 09, 2024 |
Ofadaman:Make una epp me with where I fit see black hausa girl wey dey wear hijab and get big yansh to Bleep for this Lagos. I don miss their cheap, almost free sweet yanshes |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by PaulH07: 1:05am On Mar 09, 2024 |
Ofadaman:Make una epp me with where I fit see black hausa girl wey dey wear hijab and get big yansh to Bleep for this Lagos. I don miss their cheap, almost free sweet yanshes |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by PaulH07: 1:07am On Mar 09, 2024 |
babaneenoni:Make una epp me with where I fit see black hausa girl wey dey wear hijab and get big yansh to Bleep for this Lagos. I don miss their cheap, almost free sweet yanshes |
| Re: Do Hausa Girls Have High Sex Drive? by PaulH07: 1:08am On Mar 09, 2024 |
Depressed101:Make una epp me with where I fit see black hausa girl wey dey wear hijab and get big yansh to Bleep for this Lagos. I don miss their cheap, almost free sweet yanshes |
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