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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by FixedRoots: 11:57pm On Feb 23, 2016
@lastmumu, is mumu ur e-surname or real surname? That your cgpa is the lowest I've heard of. You deserve a global mention and an award for that.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by FixedRoots: 11:57pm On Feb 23, 2016
@lastmumu, is mumu ur e-surname or real surname?
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Nobody: 11:58pm On Feb 23, 2016
amicable09:

Oh! Ok, thanks. I see that Ola is present at the beginning and ending of both names respectively, which means wealth.

Ede Yoruba is easy after all.
Nne, ede Yoruba is not as easy as Hausa though. With Hausa, you could learn just 3 or 4 words and you would still be able to string two to 3 Hausa sentences
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 12:02am On Feb 24, 2016
LastMumu:
Nne, ede Yoruba is not as easy as Hausa though. With Hausa, you could learn just 3 or 4 words and you would still be able to string two to 3 Hausa sentences
Nna, you speak all three languages?
I've heard many times that Hausa language is the easiest of all languages to learn in Nigeria.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Nobody: 12:03am On Feb 24, 2016
FixedRoots:
@lastmumu, is mumu ur e-surname or real surname? That your cgpa is the lowest I've heard of. You deserve a global mention and award for that.
It's my real surname, though I had to change my first surname in court because I find it demeaning and downright embarrassing. My elder brother still hates me for my stubbornness and defiance. Why would my granddad choose to bear a name like Skiborobo-robo... .... Dafuq?


Yeah, I deserve a global award for my cgpa. Such shame no recognized institution appreciates the effort folks like us put into getting unimaginable results like that. sad
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Nobody: 12:06am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

Nna, you speak all three languages?
I've heard many times that Hausa language is the easiest of all languages to learn in Nigeria.

I speak almost all naija major languages except Egbira. My last experience with an Egbira babe in Okene is the main reason why couldn't gather enough zeal to learn the language. angry
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 12:10am On Feb 24, 2016
LastMumu:


I speak almost all naija major languages except Egbira. My last experience with an Egbira babe in Okene is the main reason why couldn't gather enough zeal to learn the language. angry
Sorry about that. Can you speak Kalabari and Ijaw? I love those languages sha
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by ProudOlodo: 12:20am On Feb 24, 2016
LastMumu, your story is interesting, your pride is inspiring and your mumuness is awesome. I second FixedRoots...you should get a place on NL Hall of 'Craze' lipsrsealedgrin
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by ProudOlodo: 12:31am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

Sorry about that. Can you speak Kalabari and Ijaw? I love those languages sha
You haf not finish with ordinary olamide-abimbola confusion o, now you're having love for kalabari and ijaw. God help you on this language quest undecided
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 5:37am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

For real?
But there is an abimbawealth moniker, does it mean Abimbola in Yoruba? And then I used to think Olamide means sth about wealth coming. Why do they have Olamide and Abimbola if they mean the same thing?

Lol! You cannot reason wih the logic behind these names. Olamide means my wealth has come... I dnt know what abimbaawealth means.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Lero15(m): 6:55am On Feb 24, 2016
HazzanAsher:



Whose pant's on fire? Mine or yours?
See this over matured aunty claiming to be small girl. How you come sabi talk say pants on fire. Its a statement for the big mammas

Bros, angry

Beau49 is sweet 16 jor angry
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 6:56am On Feb 24, 2016
ProudOlodo:

You haf not finish with ordinary olamide-abimbola confusion o, now you're having love for kalabari and ijaw. God help you on this language quest undecided
Hahahaha. ProudPeacock' let me speak all na... lol, all for love.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 6:59am On Feb 24, 2016
teechudleyy:


Lol! You cannot reason wih the logic behind these names. Olamide means my wealth has come... I dnt know what abimbaawealth means.
You got Olamide's meaning right. I was told abimbawealth is Abimbola (born into wealth)
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by qhutetomsel(f): 7:29am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

For real?
But there is an abimbawealth moniker, does it mean Abimbola in Yoruba? And then I used to think Olamide means sth about wealth coming. Why do they have Olamide and Abimbola if they mean the same thing?
'Abimbola' means 'born into wealth' while 'olamide' means 'my wealth has come'.
Two different meanings entirely.

Yoruba is easy to learn if you are patient enough!
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 7:34am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

You got Olamide's meaning right. I was told abimbawealth is Abimbola (born into wealth)

No o.

Born into wealth actually is Abisola.
Abimbola literally is they born me born wealth. My self and wealth... Born together.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 7:39am On Feb 24, 2016
qhutetomsel:
'Abimbola' means 'born into wealth' while 'olamide' means 'my wealth has come'.
Two different meanings entirely.

Yoruba is easy to learn if you are patient enough!
Teechudleyy said Abimbola is not born into wealth, that's Abisola.
Yoruba romance with wealth sha! lol. Even Hausas have not taken the matter like this into names. Lol
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 7:43am On Feb 24, 2016
teechudleyy:


No o.

Born into wealth actually is Abisola.
Abimbola literally is they born me born wealth. My self and wealth... Born together.
Why is this particular name's translation difficult?
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 7:48am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

Why is this particular name's translation difficult?
Lol. The translation isn't difficult. Its just DAT translation can't capture some things in a word.

I just learnt its actually Abimibaola while I was translating Abimibiola... Abimibaola - Meaning I was born and I met wealth. Whatever sha. There's birth and there's wealth. Cool!

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 7:52am On Feb 24, 2016
I think I get it now, I just went back to my lesson note from last night and LastMumu said Abimbola means Born WITH wealth. Olamide, my wealth has come/arrived. Tee, just said Abisola is born into wealth.

I don't know whether to call the conjunctions abi preposition the object of confusion but it's clear now.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 7:57am On Feb 24, 2016
teechudleyy:

Lol. The translation isn't difficult. Its just DAT translation can't capture some things in a word.

I just learnt its actually Abimibaola while I was translating Abimibiola... Abimibaola - Meaning I was born and I met wealth. Whatever sha. There's birth and there's wealth. Cool!
Lol. Ehen!? This must be some wealth series o, So many names with Ola. When next I meet a person bearing ...Ola, or Ola..., I'll be sure to ask for the name in full.

Whenever I hear Ola, what comes to my mind is Olamide only. Abimbola for me is Bola in short form but now I see it can be Ola too.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 8:13am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

Lol. Ehen!? This must be some wealth series o, So many names with Ola. When next I meet a person bearing ...Ola, or Ola..., I'll be sure to ask for the name in full.

Whenever I hear Ola, what comes to my mind is Olamide only. Abimbola for me is Bola in short form but now I see it can be Ola too.

No can. It is Bola is two words. In the end... Ola is d boss.

In Yoruba land. Naming is a beautiful thing. . . your name however simple it is has something to do with your roots. Some families bear Ola. Some bear Akin something. Just as the royals bear AdeSomething Its a family thing. In some homes everyone is Ola something... Cousins and all. Its fun and corny sometimes tho.

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 8:21am On Feb 24, 2016
teechudleyy:


No can. It is Bola is two words. In the end... Ola is d boss.

In Yoruba land. Naming is a beautiful thing. . . your name however simple it is has something to do with your roots. Some families bear Ola. Some bear Akin something. Just as the royals bear AdeSomething Its a family thing. In some homes everyone is Ola something... Cousins and all. Its fun and corny sometimes tho.
Wow! That's serious.
So this Ola name has its roots traceable to family something!? I want to know if there is a name like "My wealth has finished" "I was born and wealth disappeared" " Born without wealth"... Those kind of meanings, any name like that?

BTW I have noticed Yoruba naming ceremony is always a big affair and that's cool sha.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Nobody: 8:30am On Feb 24, 2016
teechudleyy:


It is Bola is two words.In the end... Ola is d boss. In some homes everyone is Ola something...
amicable09:

Lol. Ehen!? This must be some wealth series o, So many names with Ola. When next I meet a person bearing ...Ola, or Ola..., I'll be sure to ask for the name in full.
Whenever I hear Ola, what comes to my mind is Olamide only. Abimbola for me is Bola in short form but now I see it can be Ola too.
Do you guys know a popular soft drink brand got its name and success from the Yoruba name Ola?

History has it that in 1759, when the Brits landed on the shore of Lagos, in their bid to colonize the place now called Nigeria, one of major Lords (Lord Snowbelly) that travelled with them fell in love with the daughter of an Ifa priest called Adenike. Just before Snowbelly was about to go back to England, Adenike rushed into her father's shrine and brought out a black stuff which she claimed to be asweetener brought by Ifa from one of his sojourn to the land of the gods. She said the name of the flavor is called Koka kola (Get bent and get wealth), that flavour has been the secret flavour behind the success of the Coca-Cola soft drink.

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 8:31am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

Wow! That's serious.
So this Ola name has its roots traceable to family something!? I want to know if there is a name like "My wealth has finished" "I was born and wealth disappeared" " Born without wealth"... Those kind of meanings, any name like that?

BTW I have noticed Yoruba naming ceremony is always a big affair and that's cool sha.

There are very few parents who name their children Jabesh these days. I've never seen a name that sounds negative o.

Yoruba people believe a child's name follows them all thru der life.

There r some people who just name their kids what dey like regardless of roots tho. As long as the name expresses der feelings towards d child.

As per d naming ceremony, I don't fancy it. I don't know why dey make so much noise on an innocent childs destiny.

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 8:32am On Feb 24, 2016
LastMumu:
Do you guys know a popular soft drink brand got its name and success from the Yoruba name Ola?

History has it that in 1759, when the Brits landed on the shore of Lagos, in their bid to colonize the place now called Nigeria, one of major Lords (Lord Snowbelly) that travelled with them fell in love with the daughter of an Ifa priest called Adenike. Just before Snowbelly was about to go back to England, Adenike rushed into her father's shrine and brought out a black stuff which she claimed to a sweetener brought by Ifa when he landed on earth. She said the name of the flavor is called Koka kola (Get bent and get wealth), that flavour has been the secret flavour behind the success of the Coca-Cola soft drink.

Shet! LMFAO!
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 8:37am On Feb 24, 2016
LastMumu:
Do you guys know a popular soft drink brand got its name and success from the Yoruba name Ola?

History has it that in 1759, when the Brits landed on the shore of Lagos, in their bid to colonize the place now called Nigeria, one of major Lords (Lord Snowbelly) that travelled with them fell in love with the daughter of an Ifa priest called Adenike. Just before Snowbelly was about to go back to England, Adenike rushed into her father's shrine and brought out a black stuff which she claimed to a sweetener brought by Ifa when he landed on earth. She said the name of the flavor is called Koka kola (Get bent and get wealth), that flavour has been the secret flavour behind the success of the Coca-Cola soft drink.
Hahahaha. Officially, you are the funniest guy on NL! Lol

What is this!? Some myth or what? Lol. Where did you get this history from? It's too funny to be true.

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 8:37am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

Lol. Ehen!? This must be some wealth series o, So many names with Ola. When next I meet a person bearing ...Ola, or Ola..., I'll be sure to ask for the name in full.

Whenever I hear Ola, what comes to my mind is Olamide only. Abimbola for me is Bola in short form but now I see it can be Ola too.

It can also be Bimbo.
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 8:41am On Feb 24, 2016
LastMumu:
Do you guys know a popular soft drink brand got its name and success from the Yoruba name Ola?

History has it that in 1759, when the Brits landed on the shore of Lagos, in their bid to colonize the place now called Nigeria, one of major Lords (Lord Snowbelly) that travelled with them fell in love with the daughter of an Ifa priest called Adenike. Just before Snowbelly was about to go back to England, Adenike rushed into her father's shrine and brought out a black stuff which she claimed to a sweetener brought by Ifa when he landed on earth. She said the name of the flavor is called Koka kola (Get bent and get wealth), that flavour has been the secret flavour behind the success of the Coca-Cola soft drink.

I would av believed this myth but no ifa priest names der child Adenike. Maybe Ifanike.

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 8:43am On Feb 24, 2016
teechudleyy:

It can also be Bimbo.
Oh! Mehn! this is an exposé, I swear. You mean all the people I've called Bimbo are Abimbolas? lol.
I am learning about pet names today.*smiles

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by teechudleyy(f): 8:45am On Feb 24, 2016
amicable09:

Oh! Mehn! this is an exposé, I swear.
You mean all the people I've called Bimbo are Abimbolas? lol.

I am learning about pet names today.*smiles

Its not pet name o. Just short forms of D name. Like Chukwuebuka is Ebuka

The Bimbos are definitely Abimbola. But the Bolas could have been Adebola, etc

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by karleone(m): 8:53am On Feb 24, 2016
Seems we're in for a naming ceremony today. Keep the names coming. Hope they have Chisomola?

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 8:56am On Feb 24, 2016
teechudleyy:


Its not pet name o. Just short forms of D name. Like Chukwuebuka is Ebuka

The Bimbos are definitely Abimbola. But the Bolas could have been Adebola, etc
Oh! Oh! Oh!
Lol @ not pet name o.

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