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| Re: Girls night out discussions by Idowuogbo(f): 11:00am On Aug 08, 2015 |
kevinberry:Then ask ya papa for advice na... solo mankinde! |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Idowuogbo(f): 11:02am On Aug 08, 2015 |
kevinberry:so if your dad already made things clear with this man, wetin b your own? Are you secretly eyeing the olosho? ![]() |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by SAMBARRY: 11:09am On Aug 08, 2015 |
bukatyne: ![]() you will soon find out ![]() the elders say na the stubborn mosquito wey dey follow corpse enter grave ![]() |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 12:53pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
Idowuogbo:Pathetic |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 12:54pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
bukatyne:Nah,here will be better...I just want you guys views on why will an olosho be disturbing the man |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 12:55pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
Kimoni:You don't get it,he don't want to,the woman is the one disturbing him |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Kimoni: 1:09pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
kevinberry:Is he a kid? Is that the rubbish he is telling you guys and you believe him ![]() |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 1:21pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
@kevinberry Okay..........So this 'lady' is like a plaque or Ebola that you want away from you. Is the man the only friend your dad has? And your precious sisters can only be influenced by this SINGULAR woman? All the training and influence that all your family has on your own siblings can be so easily influenced by a girlfriend of your father's friend? Are your sisters or the females in your family so easily influenced even by people who they do not relate with but only hear about via gossip(which is what this is right) unless your sisters know her from going clubbing themselves. And NO - we do not know why an 'olosho' is disturbing your father's friend. Since your fathers friend will not listen to your father he will not listen to you either so how does anything said here help beyond gist. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Idowuogbo(f): 1:24pm On Aug 08, 2015*. Modified: 1:52pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
Kimoni:Dey dia dey reply robot ooo....something tells me that kevincoconut is the married man. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 1:55pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
Kimoni:Cmon,when I said that her house is opposite ours,I know what I have seen and heard |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Parisfran(f): 1:58pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
The fact you people r answering him amazes me. Old wife tales |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 2:27pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
kevinberry:it's funny you don't see a cheating married man as nothing to worry about. How on earth is he better than her? ![]() |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 2:28pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
kevinberry:yet he's buying house and car for her. Abeg carry this tori go romance section. ![]() |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 2:46pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
cococandy:Learn to read and understand...for all I know,I don't know if she was an olosho before coming to my neighbourhood,it was when she came to my neighbourhood that we got to know about her way of life,hence why everybody is advising the man not to marry her....perhaps she was residing in another city before coming down to the same city with this man |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 2:48pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
cococandy:I don't have time for blame game,so please zip it up |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 2:57pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
kevinberry:you don't have time for blame games ![]() But you brought your story here so that we will tell the good man to flee from such a bad lady who's living a promiscuous lifestyle so different from the kind if ideal and exemplary life he lives. Lol |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 2:59pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
kevinberry:he should leave her alone because he's already married. Did any of his advisers think to bring that up? Abi the fact that he's married doesn't count? It's her lifestyle that up for discussion. and not his obvious marital status.Na the lady fit am sef. I hope she sucks him dry and discards him like a piece of used toilet paper. Useless man. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 3:11am On Aug 09, 2015 |
Freecocoa, please ignore TROLLS. You feed them when you give them attention. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by PenAndPaper: 5:40am On Aug 09, 2015 |
@ kevinberry keep taking alabukun for a grown man's headache.. Kontinu. Why do I have this weird feeling that there is more to this story than you are telling us? Is the lady is a step mum in the making? Abeg make I mind my business. Good morning ladies.. Happy Sunday. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 10:09am On Aug 09, 2015 |
EfemenaXY:Lol, see dis one ![]() Come there come flex muscle nah, if you go survive am ![]() |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by bukatyne(f): 10:54am On Aug 09, 2015 |
Ladies good morning ![]() Hope yesterday was fun? Please let's move on to other matters.... and leave Kevin alone. He is just a troll because He was on the boys' thread yarning dust against the same 'mature single ladies' He is asking for advice here. ![]() I just stumbled on a thread 'the angry black woman' by babygirlfl and went through it again. Just wanted us to debate on the 'perceived racism against blacks' in America. Perceived because I have not had a first hand experience. Reference point is the youths killed by white policemen. So ladies especially in diasopra, do you think/see this institutionalized subtle racism or are other factors involved? Naijababe; damiso; edwife; cococandy; tearoses; kimoni; babygirlfl; EfemenaXY; Idowuogbo; salsera; etc. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by edwife(f): 1:15pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Well for me it is what i can call True institutionalized racism because the American judicial system allows a convenient place for the aggressor with no regard to what created the confrontation in the first place. Blacks in the USA suffer from fundamental attribution error just because they determine that a black person is just "violent" regardless the situation.It definitely helps to believe that America is so ready to conclude that every black man is a potential thug. Their leaders,media and justice system don't even consider this. All the system considers is, if at the moment of confrontation whether the person who shot the gun feared for his/her life,and on this aspect black people are stripped of their right to be considered as human. They are robbed of their right to get angry when they feel mistreated and disrespected. No one is concerned if a weakly/little with Napoleon complex or white skin come to assert his need to dominate a group of people whom he feels should be subservient to them and whenever they see people who refuse to bow down, they kill them. What does America say about this? Nothing rather than black people should complied. What pissed me most was the Cecil the lion protests and all the bullshit show of emotions.Like seriously? Their outrage over a lion being killed makes you wonder and ask yourself how about the endangered humans? Unarmed Black American citizens being killed by cops? When in any time did New York's Empire State Building flashed digital light projections of any of them but did so for world's endangered species. ![]() ![]() They can try and manipulated it as they wish,most of those black kids killed were educated with no violence history whatsoever. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by damiso(f): 10:07am On Aug 10, 2015 |
bukatyne:Though a bit better( which I think is partly because the UK is not a gun friendly society and the police don't carry guns) I think there is a subtle institutional racism in most western societies. America's case is more pronounced because of the long and more prominent race relations issues that America has had to grapple with. Even in the UK a black youth(often male) is more likely to be stopped and searched for suspicious criminal activities by the police especially in Inner City areas where there is a diverse population. Its just the fact. And this does not mean that they are not always guilty as charged but its just that there is a pre conceived guilt as opposed to pre conceived innocence. And like Edwife has said its because there is there is an entrenched stereotype( which is not always false) that black people are more aggressive. I think the American police need to employ less aggressor type tactics in dealing with black people.People have made comparison with the way Michael Adebolajo and Adebowale( not too sure if I am happy that they are wasting tax payers money in prison sha) were apprehended by Armed police officers after decapitating a soldier's head. I am sure if it was in America they would be dead especially as they were both black. For some odd ( or obvious) reasons similar white psychos seem to always get apprehended alive in America with excuses made for their mental and emotional states. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by Nobody: 7:46am On Aug 11, 2015*. Modified: 8:35am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Racism is a topic that is really too deep to discuss Its everywhere; even back home in Nigeria even though its a different flavour (tribalism) Its more pronounced in the US because damage can be instant and permanent due to guns and we hear about it everyday There is racism here too but its not as widely reported and seen in the US. I tell my son to work hard as he may come accross subtle undertones of racism in his life here (its against the law to do it openly) but I told him that there will come a point where even the most racist wont be able to do anything because he will be so good at what he does. In that same America I heard that there is a Nigerian Major General in the US marines. If you ask me, the society owes half and the individual owes half too. We cant sit at home and cry racism. We need to get out there, go to school, better ourselves and work hard and be good at what we do. We also need to integrate and follow the rules wherever we find ourselves. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by babygirlfl: 8:16am On Aug 11, 2015*. Modified: 8:37am On Aug 11, 2015 |
@ bukatyne, There is still racism here in the UK. It's more pronounced in some parts of the UK more than the others. Personally, I have received worse treatment from people from other tribes in Nigeria than people from other race. I do know however that that is not the case for everyone. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by bukatyne(f): 9:10am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Morning ladies, My mentions were not workin' Will be back |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 1:34pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
tearoses: |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 1:34pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
babygirlfl: |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by jaybee3(m): 1:43pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
I'm hungry |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 1:49pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
I think it also depends on the state where you live. Some states are known to have more racist tendencies than others. always in the news for one police brutality towards blacks or the other. They argue that the experience for black women and black men isn't the same when it comes to racism so it's not about color but about the inability of black men to be law abiding. They are more violent and aggressive. Hmm. While there may be some like that, it doesn't automatically make all of them like, that's where they fail to admit that sometimes they generalize when it comes to black men and sweep all of them under the same umbrella. There's so much about racism in the news these days that hopefully with time, it will go away. It's just like all other forms of oppression. The laws are supposedly amended to prohibit it but some people still practice it. While others go out of their way to help see it to an end. So for those who try, they may feel like no matter what they do, black people will always complain about racism. |
| Re: Girls night out discussions by cococandy(f): 1:51pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
jaybee3:Lol. Go to the kitchen. |
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