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Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 12:53pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
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Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 1:01pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
See how little views your post has do you know why? People are scrambling to get their PVC, because they are starting to realize how unimportant stuff like this is . People want to chart a new course for this nation and traditional clothes will not do that your PVC will |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 2:09pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Thats a very ridiculous myopic view of life. Not everything is about massive political and structural change. That does not make it unimportant. Celebrating our traditional culture and clothing. Especially with our kin that are abroad is important for the future of Nigeria and Africa. It is through celebration and acceptance of who we all are that a united Nigeria can be formed. lestat: 1 Like |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 2:13pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: I am one always open to learn Now do tell how does this information impact the life of the youth or civil servants of this nation? How does traditional attire and related information disseminated here directly or indirectly improve the quality of lives of our people? Let me.amke it easier take a point of.interest from the listed Security Minimum wage Inflation Power supply Employment Inter tribal and religious tolerance Hold the government accountable Infrastructure Or are you just talking for the sake of? |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 2:18pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
1. The thread nor the forum is about "directly impacting the life of the youth or civil servants of this nation" It is about Nigeria. And politics. Fashion and art are political. 2.You are ridiculous if you think everything of importance in life comes under Security Minimum wage Inflation Power supply Employment Inter tribal and religious tolerance Hold the government accountable Infrastructure Those kind of backwards mindsets are what hold Nigeria back. Art Music Design Love Community History etc etc etc There are so many other different aspects to life. All developed nations understand this. I think you're just complaining for the sake of complaining. lestat: 1 Like |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 2:52pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: Thank you for proofing my point Nigeria is a developing nation and it is folly to ignore your challenges while focusing on the activities of developed nation's Now look at all the time you wasted talking and explaining the validity of traditional.atire and it's relevance to our cahllenges as a nation Do you feel fulfilled? |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 3:04pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
No one is ignoring anything. Interest in the arts and culture does not come at expense of political and structural change. Stop attempting to be more intelligent than you are. The point's your making are ridiculous and based on the false premise that art and politics are mutually exclusive. They are not. Next time you comment on a topic. Engage your brain first. lestat: |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 3:37pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: Hurlikg cheap insults doesn't serve your argument, it only makes you look immature, naive and neurotic. Again I ask what valid points do you have to back your argument besides trying so hard to look intelligent while falling flat on your face ? |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 3:49pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
The insults are coming because you are clearly very unintelligent and you're attempting to sound more intelligent than you are. Do I really have to explain the value of art, culture and expression to a grown man? Do I really need to explain the human experience is more than just politics and infrastructure? Do I really need to explain that the celebration of traditional African cloth/designs have value for African psyche and how we see ourselves? Once again I question your intelligence. These are not things I should have to explain to someone who is. lestat: 1 Like |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 3:53pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: Hahahaha Again you come off as neurotic and this is a telltale of a classic sociopath when backed in a corner your ego automatically resorts to aggression and in the this case childish insults You made not one clear point all you responded with are questions that seem to deflect the reader from my point , you are obviously emotional and incapable of holding an intelligent conversation as you default ego defense mechanism will be insults and deflection. How old are you? When you are calm enough and sober then maybe we can have a normal conversation Word of advise stay off drugs, and alcoholism is dangerous for your health |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 3:57pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Juvenile insults looooool A thread about culture and design you're talking about the civil service. When confronted about your stupidity you want to do throw insults. Because you know your point was stupid. I suspect you mother and father were also stupid. That's where you learned it from. Do the world a favour and dont have children. lestat: 1 Like |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 4:04pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: Again you only prove my.point further and I am immensely grateful for this 1. You have successfully helped me.in distracting readers from the utterly useless post you made and they would be more intrigued reading this exchange 2. You have shown classic social maladjustment disorder which I was quick to call you out on. You are incapable of holding a.normal conversation without resorting to base animal instincts to insult 3. You have also shown that being so irrational by your crude responses most readers will not be able to relate with whatever you have to say 4. Now my aim to have people totally ignore this trash you created has been accheived largerly with your help incam now proceed with the below Hello readers as I said earlier please don't waste your precious time and data reading such irrelevant posts. In the coming months our great nation is facing one of her greatest challenges, the presidential election Implore you all to ensure you get your PVC and start to study the viabke candidatelet us not be distracted by useless posts or crude and rude individuals like the OP Let us be strong so collectively we can take our destiny in our hands and vote Get your PVC today |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 4:12pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Loool nobody cares about your archaic opinions. Watch the video. Celebrate and preserve our culture. It is something to be proud of. Ignore people like this who think that everything that everything in life is politics and money. Who want to rubbish our culture and heritage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n9CZII0bME lestat: 1 Like |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 4:15pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: Yet again for the umpteenth time you fail woefully How many likes had your post ? Nobody cares about this garbage! But we all care who wins the presidential election next year So. like I advised you, go and get your PVC and get informed on all candidates contesting for the seat in Aso rock |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 4:17pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
No Body Cares No Body Cares |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 4:18pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Useless post We have serious preseidntial candidates |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 4:22pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 4:37pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: Nobody cares about this nonsense Get your PVC today That should be your priority Take your destiny in your hands Get your PVC |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by SakuraSimiola: 4:40am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 1:58pm On Apr 18, 2018 |
SakuraSimiola: stop posting the nonsense |
Re: Keeping Our Traditional Clothing Alive! by Nobody: 1:59pm On Apr 18, 2018 |
STOP POSTING THIS RUBBISH |
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