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Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Emilokoiyawon: 3:55pm On Sep 09, 2015
bigfrancis21:


That's all you can do, baby boy? grin

Dr. Stella Adadevoh, nwa ada Igbo! Ada eji eje mba!

Her facial looks Igbo. Her dressing style Igbo. Everything about her Igbo.

Oh chi m!



[img]http://druginterface.files./2014/08/wpid-bvb0s8qiyaa9uss-large.jpg[/img]

Native Igbo Women Clothing:

[img]http://ndebe.files./2009/08/igbo-wedding-pictures-7.jpg[/img]


Wonderful accomplished Yoruba-Ghanaian stop reaching. Meanwhile lets not forget this accomplished Igbo woman below:

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Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by bigfrancis21: 4:01pm On Sep 09, 2015
Emilokoiyawon:



Wonderful accomplished Yoruba-Ghanaian stop reaching. Meanwhile lets not forget this accomplished Igbo woman below:


Dr. Nwakamma Adadevoh, agu nwayi onitsha! Mighty Igbo-Ghanaian! I kpalu ike n'oge nke yi! Naa n'udo! grin

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Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Afam4eva(m): 5:38pm On Sep 09, 2015
Funny thread.
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Wulfruna(f): 8:01pm On Sep 09, 2015
Emilokoiyawon:


ashewo how market? Ashewo look below:

*blows raspberry* Your first rant was way better, kid. grin

What's happening? Not losing your steam, I hope. Cause I believe you have it in you to be a third-rate comic someday...when you are much older, like 16.

You also sound sexually frustrated each time you use the old 'ashewo' line that lame-ass loser-boys use every time a girl rejects them. Not having much luck with the ladies, eh? grin
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Nobody: 8:08pm On Sep 09, 2015
Wulfruna:


*blows raspberry* Your first rant was way better, kid. grin

What's happening? Not losing your steam, I hope. Cause I believe you have it in you to be a third-rate comic someday...when you are much older, like 16.

You also sound sexually frustrated each time you use the old 'ashewo' line that lame-ass loser-boys use every time a girl rejects them. Not having much luck with the ladies, eh? grin

grin

Aunty mi, small small o.
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Wulfruna(f): 8:12pm On Sep 09, 2015
9jacrip:


grin

Aunty mi, small small o.

Ah, my Ile-Ife brother. Greetings. *goes down on knees*

I'm only having fun with the kid comic-wannabe. Nothing serious. grin

He has a semi-promising future as a small-time stand-up, won't you agree? cheesy
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Wulfruna(f): 8:22pm On Sep 09, 2015
Emilokoiyawon:


grin grin ashewo don't come here and front - no fronting. Reject ke? Which ashewo dey reject cash? Even oyinbo dey give u 2 dollars for dog to knack.We know your runs in the UK. Ashewo see below: grin grin


I'll be damned! grin Little boy is a stalker - how else would he know I live in the UK. shocked

Okay, lemme give it to you little creep straight now and save you from a future heartbreak: I don't mess with boys too immature to wipe their bums.

But you're welcome to stalk. My, I'm even slightly flattered. grin
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by bigfrancis21: 8:55pm On Sep 09, 2015
@Emilokoiyawon

For the last time I am warning you. You are spamming this thread with unrelated and irrelevant pictures and profane words. You will receive a ban if you do that again.

If you can't sustain a simple debate without feeling insecure or delving into needless profanity, then you should never have one.

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Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Wulfruna(f): 9:01pm On Sep 09, 2015
*double post*
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by bigfrancis21: 9:26pm On Sep 09, 2015
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Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Nobody: 9:50pm On Sep 09, 2015
Wulfruna:


Ah, my Ile-Ife brother. Greetings. *goes down on knees*

I'm only having fun with the kid comic-wannabe. Nothing serious. grin

He has a semi-promising future as a small-time stand-up, won't you agree? cheesy


Lol.

Much respect, Mami *prostrates*

I see things have gone from 0 to 100 for him real quick put please be easy.

cheesy
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Wulfruna(f): 10:13pm On Sep 09, 2015
9jacrip:



Lol.

Much respect, Mami *prostrates*

I see things have gone from 0 to 100 for him real quick put please be easy.

cheesy

LOL. Well, no worries. I think he has decided to chill; or the mods got him - not sure which of the two scenarios. In any case, this isn't serious, and I've been really easy. All this na just for sh!ts and giggles - though he seemed to have tried a little to hard to land decent punches.

grin

PS: I hope you didn't feel I was slighting your people. This was just between me and one loser.
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by YungMillionaire: 10:15pm On Sep 09, 2015
bigfrancis21:
@Emilokoiyawon

For the last time I am warning you. You are spamming this thread with unrelated and irrelevant pictures and profane words. You will receive a ban if you do that again.

If you can't sustain a simple debate without feeling insecure or delving into needless profanity, then you should never have one.

LOL bigfrancis so you realize you couldn't handle the guy so you report him to mods. grin grin grin

Emilokoiyawon is a bad guy. He never backs down. I am sure he will be back badder than ever.


Anyway, kedu how have you been?
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by macof(m): 10:27pm On Sep 09, 2015
Ok am not interested in ur silly arguments... I skipped most of them angry
Bigotry is bad for my system


@Wulfruna
Did her mother's mother marry Nnamdi Azikiwe's son?
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by YungMillionaire: 10:29pm On Sep 09, 2015
@Emilokoiyawon -this guy funny die. That picture of bigfrancis sleeping on the job killed me, I almost choked on my soda. grin grin And who is the goddamn hairy chic? Chai that was funny, there is no way that girl is bigfrancis' sister grin grin grin grin grin Anyway, I love NL - the drama, the comedy, the intrigue and suspense. This is what makes Nigerians unique. Emilok is actually a real cool dude my only problem with him is that he will cross any line, moral and otherwise, to 'finish' his 'opponents.'

Anyway, 1 love to you all - Emilok, francis, Wulfran etc. We are all one Nigeria. grin grin
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by bigfrancis21: 10:29pm On Sep 09, 2015
YungMillionaire:


LOL bigfrancis so you realize you couldn't handle the guy so you report him to mods. grin grin grin

Emilokoiyawon is a bad guy. He never backs down. I am sure he will be back badder than ever.


Anyway, kedu how have you been?

Not only was he starting to derail the thread by posting irrelevant pictures and abusive posts which I have hidden, he was also abusing members on this forum, intentionally breaking the rules.

Report him to the mods when am I am one??
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by bigfrancis21: 10:31pm On Sep 09, 2015
Lolll@yung millionaire. I thought we all were having fun playing the game he started until he decided to get nasty. I don't mind playing games so far as we play within the rules. wink
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by YungMillionaire: 10:32pm On Sep 09, 2015
Wulfruna:


LOL. Well, no worries. I think he has decided to chill; or the mods got him - not sure which of the two scenarios. In any case, this isn't serious, and I've been really easy. All this na just for sh!ts and giggles - though he seemed to have tried a little to hard to land decent punches.

grin

PS: I hope you didn't feel I was slighting your people. This was just between me and one loser.

grin I think the mods got him - francis reported him to the mods grin But gotta give it to the guy, he is simply impossible to handle. I once had an argument with him that lasted for 3 weeks - in the end I told him he was right and I was wrong just to for the sake of moving on. francis realized this guy pass em power so he quickly reported to the 'teacher' grin Anyway, 1 love we are all one people.
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by bigfrancis21: 10:33pm On Sep 09, 2015
No one is interested in your petty side remarks neither.

Of course your view will be biased. I'm sure you probably didn't read half way through the silly posts the op made to make an objective decision.
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by YungMillionaire: 10:43pm On Sep 09, 2015
bigfrancis21:
No one is interested in your petty side remarks neither.

Of course your view will be biased. I'm sure you probably didn't read half way through the silly posts the op made to make an objective decision.

Why will my view be biased? I am neither Yoruba or Igbo so what's my angle?

francis I have gotten to know both you and Emilok. As far as I am concerned I see you both as fellow Nigerian brothers. Its difficult for me to take sides. But just on a street fight level I think he got the best of you - I think you should have walked away from the thread much earlier. However, lets not get carried away, its all in good fun. There are few people I would like to meet in person from NL - and you and Emilok are definitely people I will chill and have beer with. 1 love.
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by YungMillionaire: 12:02am On Sep 10, 2015
macof:
Ok am not interested in ur silly arguments... I skipped most of them angry
Bigotry is bad for my system


@Wulfruna
Did her mother's mother marry Nnamdi Azikiwe's son?


In my opinion both sides made good arguments but at this point you can only see one side since Emilok's posts have been deleted.

The whole debate went awry when bigfrancis insisted the tilted should be changed and Emilok (in characteristic manner) told him to create his own topic. I believe Dr. Adevoh is both Yoruba-Ghanaian and Igbo-Ghanaian. This is a case where both sides were right. Emilok, the ever sharp guy, used his hilarious pics strategy to good comedic effect. I think francis lost the debate but both of them are my paddies so I really don't like to say that - but its the truth.

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Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by macof(m): 12:08am On Sep 10, 2015
YungMillionaire:



In my opinion both sides made good arguments but at this point you can only see one side since Emilok's posts have been deleted.

The whole debate went awry when bigfrancis insisted the tilted should be changed and Emilok (in characteristic manner) told him to create his own topic. I believe Dr. Adevoh is both Yoruba-Ghanaian and Igbo-Ghanaian. This is a case where both sides were right. Emilok, the ever sharp guy, used his hilarious pics strategy to good comedic effect. I think francis lost the debate but both of them are my paddies so I really don't like to say that - but its the truth.

Thanks for the commentary grin

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Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by bigfrancis21: 12:30am On Sep 10, 2015
YungMillionaire:


Why will my view be biased? I am neither Yoruba or Igbo so what's my angle?

francis I have gotten to know both you and Emilok. As far as I am concerned I see you both as fellow Nigerian brothers. Its difficult for me to take sides. But just on a street fight level I think he got the best of you - I think you should have walked away from the thread much earlier. However, lets not get carried away, its all in good fun. There are few people I would like to meet in person from NL - and you and Emilok are definitely people I will chill and have beer with. 1 love.

YungMillionaire:



In my opinion both sides made good arguments but at this point you can only see one side since Emilok's posts have been deleted.

The whole debate went awry when bigfrancis insisted the tilted should be changed and Emilok (in characteristic manner) told him to create his own topic. I believe Dr. Adevoh is both Yoruba-Ghanaian and Igbo-Ghanaian. This is a case where both sides were right. Emilok, the ever sharp guy, used his hilarious pics strategy to good comedic effect. I think francis lost the debate but both of them are my paddies so I really don't like to say that - but its the truth.


My post wasn't meant for you actually. The person it is intended for knows himself/herself.

I am surprised at the so-called 'analysis' you people are giving on this thread. shocked

Most of what you wrote up there is half true. I never advocated for any thread name change at all. Please re-read my post.

This thread was opened to hide facts and glorify a certain part of Stella which the op only wanted to be shown to the world. Wulfruna came in to correct facts and state facts as they were. He became defensive about 'his thread'. No rule on nairaland said nobody cannot comment anywhere. Personally up till now I never knew Stella was half Igbo or part Yoruba until I came across this thread and Wulfruna mentioned her Igbo side which I did not even know up till now. I quickly did a research online to confirm what she had said.

It is surprising you would regard someone who cannot maturely hold an argument but rather resort to profanity as 'winner' while the more objective person void of subjectivity whatsoever is the 'loser'. I guess it is the Nigerian way of reasoning.

If you follow the very first page, you'll notice I challenged him intellectually and rather than respond in an intellectual manner expectant of someone mature, or so I assumed until he showed me otherwise, he instead began raining abuses on Wulfruna and I who chose to remain objective in the debate till the end. Clearly seeing that he had lost the argument with no other proof to back up his banal intent of creating this thread, he resorts to abuse. This is clearly the sine qua non of most nairalanders on this forum when they feel they are losing out on an argument.

I couldn't care a second about this thread had the objective truth been stated. I would just skim through as usual and pass.

Nothing stops me from flooding the thread with counter images and posts. If I am out to do something i would do it but there are things which I just would not even think of doing. I wouldn't stoop low to his level to ignore the debate at hand to be exchanging irrelevant pictures. Moreover, ignoring an immature person's character isn't defeat on the side of the ignoring party. Rather, it is maturity realizing that stooping to the child's level is making foolery of yourself. I guess Nigerians don't see things this way.

Only a few members on this forum are capable of sustaining an intellectual debate without taking it personal. The op, just like many others, took it personal seeing that he lost the argument.

Nothing substantial about the debate is missing. The hidden posts are the op's posts of irrelevant pictures and abuses.
Re: The Ghanaian-Igbo-Yoruba Woman That Saved The Population Of Lagos From Ebola by Nobody: 12:36am On Sep 10, 2015
Wulfruna:


LOL. Well, no worries. I think he has decided to chill; or the mods got him - not sure which of the two scenarios. In any case, this isn't serious, and I've been really easy. All this na just for sh!ts and giggles - though he seemed to have tried a little to hard to land decent punches.

grin

PS: I hope you didn't feel I was slighting your people. This was just between me and one loser.


If you have been really easy then I womder what the opposite would be like shocked shocked

I do not feel that way egbon mi, I just haven't seen you put someone in 'check' and I thought it was interesting tongue.

Glad it is over now.

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