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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by kaprium: 6:22pm On Nov 28, 2019
Auto200:
Yoruba ppl Can bleach for Africa . Mostly their okada men #noOffense
roladex:
caro white
realokopi:
Reppin' my town when you see me you know everything
Black and yellow
Black and yellow
Black and yellow grin grin
-wiz khalifa
probably the picture
GET A QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED HOME TUTOR IF YOU STAY IN LAGOS FOR YOUR WARD/CHILD
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Liftedhands:
This girl was born in 199? And not 198? So camera quality can't be the reason for her dark skin. I've seen pictures taken in early 80s clearly showing skin tone how much more that of 90s.
mode used then you can asssume it could be grayscale
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Iamgrey5(m): 6:26pm On Nov 28, 2019
YorubaPrince:


God bless you for that question... In Nigeria, we tend to give credence to stupidity. What the fvck does he do for a living? Someone that just gets free money for being a statutory monarch that has no absolute role in our present society. His wives just keep looking good for him and the Public as a fulltime job. grin

You wonder why France and majority of progressives European and modern societies abolished Monarchy... this is the reason.

Yet, majority of these hungry and starved fools would jump up to support this stupidity and you wonder why we'll never progress.

Again 90% of Nigerians have mental problems from a developed society perspective.
Monaco, England and Japan still all have their monarchs and are progressive societies.

Monarchs are the people that protects our culture and traditions in its purest form i.e. they celebrate cultural events that reminds of our cultural heritage.


They foster unity amongst their people.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Dinho20(m): 6:28pm On Nov 28, 2019
LAIBIKITA BAWO TI OBINRIN ṢE LE JẸ TO, TI A BA KỌ OTITỌ ATI IṢE OTITỌ KỌJA OJU RẸ, ARABINRIN YOO DARA. cheesy

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Nobody: 6:31pm On Nov 28, 2019
YorubaPrince:


God bless you for that question... In Nigeria, we tend to give credence to stupidity. What the fvck does he do for a living? Someone that just gets free money for being a statutory monarch that has no absolute role in our present society. His wives just keep looking good for him and the Public as a fulltime job. grin

You wonder why France and majority of progressives European and modern societies abolished Monarchy... this is the reason.

Yet, majority of these hungry and starved fools would jump up to support this stupidity and you wonder why we'll never progress.

Again 90% of Nigerians have mental problems from a developed society perspective.
Nice piece. Wonder who is going to change this status quo in Nigeria. How many monarch and their chiefs doing nothing and just feeding fat on the economy. Too many unproductive people

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Nobody: 6:32pm On Nov 28, 2019
Iamgrey5:
Monaco, England and Japan still all have their monarchs and are progressive societies.

Monarchs are the people that protects our culture and traditions in its purest form i.e. they celebrate cultural events that reminds of our cultural heritage.


They foster unity amongst their people.


How many monarch in England and Japan and how many in Nigeria with plenty of chiefs doing nothing
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by YorubaPrince: 6:33pm On Nov 28, 2019
Iamgrey5:
Monaco, England and Japan still all have their monarchs and are progressive societies.

Monarchs are the people that protects our culture and traditions in its purest form i.e. they celebrate cultural events that reminds of our cultural heritage.

They foster unity amongst their people.


Btw... Monaco isn't a sovereign country. Those mentioned nations have very progressive systems in place and, their Monarchs don't go about lavishing public money on multiple wives just for the purpose of being a Monarch. angry

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by BilltheDON(m): 6:33pm On Nov 28, 2019
Cutie
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Iamgrey5(m): 6:35pm On Nov 28, 2019
toyetade:


How many monarch in England and Japan and how many in Nigeria with plenty of chiefs doing nothing
Our society is different.

We have different cultures and Traditions.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Nobody: 6:37pm On Nov 28, 2019
Cute kid. Great lady, she's not ashamed or embarrassed about her past; see how beautiful she's turned out; I wish her more successes.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Nobody: 6:37pm On Nov 28, 2019
From charcoal to pawpaw, isn't this a miracle?
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Topmaike007(m): 6:39pm On Nov 28, 2019
Iamgrey5:
Our society is different.

We have different cultures and culture.

oga the thing no count joor

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Iamgrey5(m): 6:39pm On Nov 28, 2019
YorubaPrince:


Btw... Monaco isn't a sovereign country. Those mentioned nations have very progressive systems in place and, their Monarchs don't go about lavishing public money on multiple wives just for the purpose of being a Monarch. angry
It doesn't matter if Monaco is sovereign or not. The main thing here is they still have monarchs despite the having a progressive mindset.

On your other point about lavish lifestyles, Yes many royals in those societies live a very snubish lavish lifestyle.

Meanwhile, Monarchs in Nigeria are not the problem but the politicians.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Iamgrey5(m): 6:43pm On Nov 28, 2019
Topmaike007:
oga the thing no count joor
Historically we had different kingdoms and Empires in Nigeria matched into one unlike in Europe or Asia where single Kingdoms and Empire evolved into countries.

The Europeans made sure no single powerful kingdom dominated any country in the Berlin conference when Africa was shared.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by ZaOzaRoom(m): 7:07pm On Nov 28, 2019
Very rare to see a lady that will maintain her beautiful dark skin. Every lady wants to be fair.
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Edyice: 7:11pm On Nov 28, 2019
daddytime:
Black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow...





Aunty has bleach her life like MC oluomo's children grin


I jump and pass for this bleaching grin

Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by damoobaba: 7:11pm On Nov 28, 2019
ola33t:
shocked





It's obvious she married her mentor in the bleaching ministry, and she might have learnt faster than her mentor because apart from her skin which is brighter than her career, she has also perfected a way of concealing her tiger claw 11 mark on SM, a feat her mentor is yet to achieve.

I always feel pity for women in compound marriage of paedophilic-polygamy especially a special peculiar case of hers, where voodooic incisions would have been used to tattoo her pubic region, she would be left with no other choice than to employ the use of a cucumber to satisfy her underbleeped life, because no other man must enter the tunnel the king has entered.


Haters doing what they know how to do best. Her husband's tribal marks has more value than everybody in your family. Go and get a job, hating will only lead you to depression and suicide. You already sound like a sad fellow.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by tot(f): 7:16pm On Nov 28, 2019
YorubaPrince:


God bless you for that question... In Nigeria, we tend to give credence to stupidity. What the fvck does he do for a living? Someone that just gets free money for being a statutory monarch that absolutely has no significant role to play in our present society. His wives just keep looking good for him and the Public as a fulltime job. grin

You wonder why France and majority of progressives European and modern societies abolished Monarchy... this is the reason.

Yet, majority of these hungry and starved fools would jump up to support this stupidity and you wonder why we'll never progress.

Again 90% of Nigerians have mental problems from a developed society perspective.

There is still a monarchy in a number of countries - the UK, Netherlands, Spain etc. Although it is symbolic they still benefit from taxpayers money unfortunately. From a tourism perspective, at least the monarchy system in the UK helps to generate income. I don't understand the benefit these monarchs in Nigeria bring to the table.

Na wa for this your percentage o!

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by JangoroInvest(m): 7:18pm On Nov 28, 2019
hitng:
Olori Ajoke Adeyemi, one of the wives of the Alaafin of Oyo, has shared a photo of herself as a child.

Queen Ajoke captioned the throwback photo,



https://www.instagram.com/p/B5ZpfFbAvyi/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by newdawn2017(f): 7:20pm On Nov 28, 2019
Na who buy that ring put for her finger, I well know it's certainly not d alaafin. undecided

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Contumely: 7:24pm On Nov 28, 2019
Iamgrey5:
Monaco, England and Japan still all have their monarchs and are progressive societies.

Monarchs are the people that protects our culture and traditions in its purest form i.e. they celebrate cultural events that reminds of our cultural heritage.


They foster unity amongst their people.


Is Nigeria a monarchical state?

We practice a presidential system like obtained in the USA.

Nigeria has many Obas, Igwes Emirs etc yet it's the most polarised and disunited nation in the world.

Compare with the USA, despite it's 330m population on about 1m land mass.

Where do we have more unity between the USA and Naija?

All these old men on wooden stools are useless.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Contumely: 7:28pm On Nov 28, 2019
damoobaba:


Haters doing what they know how to do best. Her husband's tribal marks has more value than everybody in your family. Go and get a job, hating will only lead you to depression and suicide. You already sound like a sad fellow.

The guy said the truth.
Oga that useless dicck of Oba bleaches. They suuck his bleached peenniss that way.
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Iamgrey5(m): 7:36pm On Nov 28, 2019
Contumely:


Is Nigeria a monarchical state?

We practice a presidential system like obtained in the USA.

Nigeria has many Obas, Igwes Emirs etc yet it's the most polarised and disunited nation in the world.

Compare with the USA, despite it's 330m population on about 1m land mass.

Where do we have more unity between the USA and Naija?

All these old men on wooden stools are useless.




Historically we had different kingdoms and Empires in Nigeria matched into one unlike in Europe or Asia where single Kingdoms and Empire evolved into countries.


The Europeans made sure no single powerful kingdom dominated any country in the Berlin conference when Africa was shared.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by UPANDAN: 7:40pm On Nov 28, 2019
See as she wor-wor. Tueh!!!

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by fbabs(m): 7:59pm On Nov 28, 2019
Iamgrey5:
Monaco, England and Japan still all have their monarchs and are progressive societies.

Monarchs are the people that protects our culture and traditions in its purest form i.e. they celebrate cultural events that reminds of our cultural heritage.


They foster unity amongst their people.


1 million likes

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by fbabs(m): 8:03pm On Nov 28, 2019
damoobaba:


Haters doing what they know how to do best. Her husband's tribal marks has more value than everybody in your family. Go and get a job, hating will only lead you to depression and suicide. You already sound like a sad fellow.

Haters full Nairaland
What they fail to realise is that hatred leads nowhere

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Simjos(m): 8:09pm On Nov 28, 2019
This issue of "bleaching", I think we are getting it wrong. Some of them are actually fair in complexion reason is, the camera quality they used as at then is very low and it can made them look dark in complexion.

Take for example. Look at your throwback pictures and compare them to your last captions

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by YorubaPrince: 8:13pm On Nov 28, 2019
tot:


There is still a monarchy in a number of countries - the UK, Netherlands, Spain etc. Although it is symbolic they still benefit from taxpayers money unfortunately. From a tourism perspective, at least the monarchy system in the UK helps to generate income. I don't understand the benefit these monarchs in Nigeria bring to the table.

Na wa for this your percentage o!

The % includes the supposed elites that adulate/celebrate/praise mediocrity and stupidity, the ones that support any Politician, the ones that publicly support celebrities for no objective reasons, the ones that worship religions, the ones that fear their Pastors and Imams more than God, the ones that ... OMG. The list is just countless.

Now tell me if 90% of Nigerians don't fall in that category.

Those nations that currently have Monarchs are just for ceremonial purposes and nothing more and their Governments strictly monitor their finances and public spending being financed by taxpayers. Do they marry multiple wives, do they go about flaunting wealth in the faces of poverty stricken citizens? angry

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Auto200: 9:13pm On Nov 28, 2019
Yoruba ppl Can bleach for Africa . Mostly their okada men #noOffense
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by roladex(f): 9:13pm On Nov 28, 2019
daddytime:
Black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow...
caro white
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Liftedhands(f): 9:20pm On Nov 28, 2019
Incandescent:


Not exactly true. Can you compare the camera effect of decades ago with recent ones?

Bros forget that thing she was born black.
Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Liftedhands(f): 9:23pm On Nov 28, 2019
Simjos:
This issue of "bleaching", I think we are getting it wrong. Some of them are actually fair in complexion reason is, the camera quality they used as at then is very low and it can made them look dark in complexion.

Take for example. Look at your throwback pictures and compare them to your last captions
This girl was born in 199? And not 198? So camera quality can't be the reason for her dark skin. I've seen pictures taken in early 80s clearly showing skin tone how much more that of 90s.

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Re: Queen Ola Ajoke Adeyemi (Throwback Photo As A Little Girl) by Correcton(m): 10:55pm On Nov 28, 2019
Kbiyesi ooi

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