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Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 5:04pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
SirShymex:Go and dig up the post where I told you I am Muslim and Edo. You claimed such a post exists and you can dig it up so please do that. 1 Like |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 5:21pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
fellis: Sod off...and take ya horn.y pum with you. Will be back soon. 2 Likes |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by crackhaus: 5:24pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
Seriously though? 1 Like |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by ifyalways(f): 6:47pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
KanwuliaJara:Your ogbonge Afemai pooshie thread don cause fourth and fifth world wars. |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by tpia5: 6:51pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
You arrived late to the party, people are on other things now. |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 7:36pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 10:38pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
kandiikane:You have a lovely kissable forehead. Now GTFO my sight you bimbo! *Sorry, the outburst is there as insurance in case you choose to ignore my sincere complement, so it's a win-win situation for me. Losing isn't an option.* - Ricky |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 3:43pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Una don hia the 'latest'? HOI HOI HOI KWA NU!!!! |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 3:46pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by SAMBARRY: 3:47pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
KanwuliaJara:k baby are you the one wearing a purple leggings with a kid standing in front of you watching you? I hope that's not your kid there in school uniform watching her mama taking pictures of her ass?
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Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 4:07pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
SAMBARRY: Oh jes! All my darling, poor daughter knew is that MOMMY IS EXERCISING TO STAY IN SHAPE! She had no idea. . . what was going on 'behind the scenes'. . . . Poor thing! My husband was the photographer! ALL MINEZZZZZZZZZ BABY! Having a home cooked breakfast. . . .EBOLA FREEEEEEE. Come ssssssssssssssssssssshop! I don shyte all the 'YURKEY TURKEY' wey I chop for party last night! Plenty room for EBA and OKRO soup today AT WORK!
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Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 4:09pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
ROTFLMAO Kanwuliajara....na wetin your thread turn to be this? How can this kain war be going on here and I no know I don miss...let me start from page 3 |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 4:11pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
jennykadry: Where ONE OR TWO 'kray krays" are gathered. . . . You will not be disappointed for sure! |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Ishilove: 4:31pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 4:42pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 5:29pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4sv33YLWBY Ko gbe ni wa Back to the 'matttt' Open and close Touch your toes BABY OYA YOJU!!!! Ke re wa Sha le wa Mo ni ko gbe ni wa!!!
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Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by 2CatWoman: 6:51pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
SirShymex: Was going to reply earlier but got banned for some reason. After the fall of Oyo, Ibadan developed into 5 different 'quarters' the Ijebus were just one quarter and were merchants from further south. Don't know who founded Iseyin but I know that people fled in different directions mainly depending on their hierarchy and occupation. Also the refugees fled to upland areas, that part of Oyo state is quite hilly |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 7:22pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
kandiikane: pls can normal castor oil also be used for hair edges revival,,,,,, couldnt find the jamican one at all,,,,, |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 7:24pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
pls can normal castor oil also be used for hair edges revival,,,,,, couldnt find the jamican one at all,,,,, |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by kandiikane(m): 7:36pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Sircomeference:yes I felt it did help my hair when it started falling out. |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 7:38pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
kandiikane: ok but ppllllsss how should i use it?? cuz i heard too much of it has effect |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 7:39pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
[size=20pt]CASTOR OIL IS GOOD FOR AVOIDING 'WHITE PUBIC STRANDS OF HAIR'. . . .says MODERATOR OF GERIATRIC FASHION TRENDS![/size] Ha! Which one are you? Ekiti EGYPTIAN-sugar-MAMA in disguise? The return of the NL 'HOKORO-HUNGBATIC KRAY-KRAYS"! Protesting 'derailment' since 1420! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkmu9d3mwGM |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by kandiikane(m): 7:48pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Sircomeference:just use it like how you use normal oil. Are you a guy? If you are, just pour some in your hands after you wash hair and rub it all over if you have short hair. If you are a woman, I use to mix it with my deep conditioner(egg,honey,yogurt, coconut oil, olive oil,castor oil) and then once I wash my hair, I part it into sections and rub it on my scalp, just rub it all over especially around my hairline. |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 7:59pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Does CASTOR OIL CURE THIS TOO? *asssssssssshawo fashion moderator on patrol. . . you wan 'flag' post to ya sugar-son'?*
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Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 8:32pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
kandiikane: OK tnx..... Pls can I put it during d day before going to work? |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by DeeMain(m): 9:50pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Hi Kanwulia/KanwuliaJara, I'm so page-25 late but because you asked for our opinion about you, I will oblige you. I may be wrong, but you may be in the manic arm of bipolar/ manic-depressive disorder. You are smart, you are intelligent, you are daring, you are humorous but something is missing - you have no boundaries and you respect none, sometimes at great risk to yourself. Here are some info you can read up, perhaps it may help: Bipolar disorder is also called ‘manic depression’. Manic-depression: Alternating moods of abnormal highs (mania) and lows (depression). Called bipolar disorder because of the swings between these opposing poles in mood. A type of depressive disease. Sometimes the mood switches are dramatic and rapid, but most often they are gradual. Bipolar disorder is often a chronic recurring condition. What types are there? Bipolar I Some people with Bipolar I will have only manic episodes, although most will also have periods of depression. Bipolar II: milder than bipolar I Mania Mania is an extreme sense of well-being, energy and optimism. It can be so intense that it affects your thinking and judgement. You may believe strange things about yourself, make bad decisions, and behave in embarrassing, harmful and - occasionally - dangerous ways. Like depression, it can make it difficult or impossible to deal with life in an effective way. A period of mania can affect both relationships and work. When it isn't so extreme, it is called 'hypomania'. If you become manic, you may notice that you are: very happy and excited irritated with other people who don't share your optimistic outlook feeling more important than usual. full of new and exciting ideas moving quickly from one idea to another hearing voices that other people can't hear. full of energy unable or unwilling to sleep more interested in sex. making plans that are grandiose and unrealistic very active, moving around very quickly behaving unusually talking very quickly - other people may find it hard to understand what you are talking about making odd decisions on the spur of the moment, sometimes with disastrous consequences recklessly spending your money over-familiar or recklessly critical with other people less inhibited in general. Euphoria Inflated self-esteem Poor judgment Rapid speech Racing thoughts Aggressive behavior Agitation or irritation Increased physical activity Risky behavior Spending sprees or unwise financial choices Increased drive to perform or achieve goals Increased sex drive Decreased need for sleep Easily distracted Careless or dangerous use of drugs or alcohol Frequent absences from work or school Delusions or a break from reality (psychosis) Poor performance at work or school If you are in the middle of a manic episode for the first time, you may not realise that there is anything wrong – although your friends, family or colleagues will. You may even feel offended if someone tries to point this out to you. You increasingly lose touch with day-to-day issues – and with other people's feelings. In a manic episode - these will tend to be grandiose beliefs about yourself - that you are on an important mission or that you have special powers and abilities. Other symptoms: Depressive: Low or 'depressive' feelings of intense depression and despair 3 Likes |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 9:57pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
DeeMain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=barWV7RWkq0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChdpflTAvok#t=12 |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by kandiikane(m): 9:58pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Sircomeference:yes |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 10:02pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
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Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by KanwuliaJara: 10:11pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by Nobody: 11:02pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
2CatWoman: Nice. I think I've got a link to the journal where I read it, somewhere in my archives (can't find my USB right now). However, it detailed all the Ijebu and Remo towns, those who founded them, the name of their kings, and how they're rated. I don't know how true it's cos Yoruba history can be a tad bit opaque at times. Anyway, I found two links on the internet (one is an Ijebu one and the other is an Iseyin community one). I'll post excerpts from both: 1) Iseyin (Oyo) 2) The people like all Yoruba have their ancestral home as Ile Ife although history has it that an Ijebu man called Prince Ogbolu from the present day Odogbolu in Ogun State founded the town. The settlement was initially very small and the main concern was how to secure the township. Ogbolu found the hills surrounding the town as adequate enough to provide security and was much in love with the vegetation, which he considered to be ideal for hunting. Although Ogbolu met some indigenous inhabitants in the town particularly the members of Adesanro or Adesomo families but he was able to win their respect and admiration of the people given his royal qualities and good conduct. At a point, the prevalent circumstances of the time demanded he sent Ebedi to Dahomey to obtain protective charms to defend his people against external marauders but before he could come back Ogbolu became the King and ruled the town for several years before he died. |
Re: Dear Nairaland Family. . . . .how Do You Define A 'KRAY-KRAY'? by shooze: 11:26pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
Nairaland and double standards. If the vjayjay had been posted by someone else I can imagine the insults that would have been showered on the person regardless of it it was used as her display picture DeeMain has said it all. The same way ladygaga is often called crazy and free spirited when she is clearly bipolar but at least in her case she knows she has issues and is dealing with it Anyone who uses a picture of her vjay as a profile picture clearly has several screws missing and needs to get their head examined 2 Likes |
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