Health › Re: Doctors Putting Hands On Private Parts During Antenatal by postmann: 8:11am On Feb 21, 2015 |
iduzebaba: it's called vaginal examination, and it is part of the clinical examinations for pregnant women, it is not routine, and not always done during every antenatal visit but only when it's indicated. we doctors are professionals and should not be associated with lewdness. Speak for yourself! There are a lot of rotten perverts among you. Both home and abroad. Having a medical degree doesnt atomatically put you above lust even towards your patients. Deceivers! I have a lot of doctor friends, and nothing excites them more than the female body. |
Health › Re: Doctors Putting Hands On Private Parts During Antenatal by postmann: 7:52am On Feb 21, 2015 |
MizMyColi: OP sounds a tad insecure. Doctors don't look at your wife like a sex object, I'm pretty sure they don't do it sensually too.
To them, she's just a human with an anatomy to be observed/studied for her greater good. Biko get over it.
Better still, get her a female doctor, OB/GYN and nurse. Or is that a cause for concern too?
I think you have an issue with moraliy for you to call a geniune concern insecurity. Maybe a female doc can handle your man's penis and its ok.  |
Family › Re: The Pleasant And Awful Surprises Of Marriage by postmann: 5:45pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
ifyalways: Lolx. You and your colleagues eee. No boring moment. 
It is more important to be happy than to be right. . . Marriage taught me that.Fvck being morally,religiously correct/right, whatever makes me happy,I hold tight. Hmmm! GODless Ifyalways |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 9:58pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
buzzmania: When did you become the originator of 'bottomless'.A daft bokogerian like you can never have any influence on my persona,much less my written english. It's a coincidence you never used it on any of your post, no? It's a mere happenstance that the words drop on your head right after i used it to classify your existence, no? You needn't accept it, ghana and denial go hand in hand. Now ghana mirrors everything Nigeria does. The only thing beyond your ability to imitate and copy is how to become masters like us. From Music to movie, from lingua to entertainment you follow where we have walked, slave child. Even in the web, you still stalk Nigeria. Ask yourself what you've been doing here? I pity you. But you'll learn. And grow and go back to ghana Nigeria -tutored. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 8:58pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
buzzmania: Haha! I take this as a compliment,as compared to the numerous defects associated with being born in that bottomless cesspit of a zoo. A complement ? You really are a born slave. Bottomless ? Glad to see you're learning fast and some of my influence is already rubbing off on you quickly even though you're just a lousy copycat who plagiarise even at trolling. I know you are proud owning a nairaland account as we heard it's one of the ways to show off sophistication in ghana. Little minded people in a little minded country. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 8:57pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
lezz: If you're born in ghana then the chances that you are docile, lazy, uneventful and a slave magnet are more than a 100%. Now if Africa's biggest economy and home to the world's richest black man is a zoo, then what do we make of ghana whose 84 million live on less than 2 dollars.
Ghana is the world's burden, the cry baby of the world, the harbinger of the broken in spirit , the land of the walking dead. A land with no goal other than to compete for who becomes the most compliant and most obedient slave.
The blueprint of a puppet-state. Let me hit you on postmann, I am He, hehejejeje bwuahahah |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 11:19am On Nov 09, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: Nigerian Bishop: Life Here Has Become ‘Cheaper Than Salt’ 
The bishop of the diocese that has suffered greatly because of Boko Haram criticized the government’s inability to protect its populace.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Bishop Oliver Doeme, who heads the Nigerian diocese that has suffered the most from Boko Haram, criticized his government’s failure to effectively counter the militants, saying human life is being devalued.
“We used to think that salt is the cheapest commodity in the market; well, life is cheaper now , especially in the northeastern part of Nigeria,” Bishop Doeme of Maiduguri wrote in a report delivered recently to his fellow bishops and to Aid to the Church in Need, which is helping him to rebuild Church infrastructure and to care for the thousands of displaced persons in his diocese.
Maiduguri is the capital of Borno State, which is the center of activity for the radical Islamist group, whose name means “Western education is sinful.” It launched an uprising in 2009, the same year Bishop Doeme was transferred to Maiduguri.
Bishop Doeme’s diocese covers much of the territory of Borno State, as well as the states of Adamawa and Yobe. In May 2013, Nigeria’s president declared a state of emergency in those three states because of Boko Haram’s violence.
“The last one month has seen the intensification and aggressive devastation of the Boko Haram activities in the northern, central and southern part of the Catholic Diocese of Maiduguri,” Bishop Doeme wrote, noting their “brutality and callousness.”
“Many of our people are being forced out of their ancestral homes, villages and towns. Right now, thousands are living in caves on the mountains, some in the forest; the few who were able to escape are being absorbed by friends and relatives in Maiduguri, Mubi and Yola. Thousands have managed to escape into the Cameroons and are living under very difficult conditions of lack of food, shelter and medication.”
Boko Haram has declared its animosity for Christianity and the Church; educational institutions; the Nigerian government; and moderate Muslims, attacking all of these alike.
Bishop Doeme commented that “while I refused to believe a single narration of this reality … there is still a religious undertone to this whole mess. We might shy away from it; we may be silent and unable to speak up or speak out now against the plan to Islamize the northeast and eventually Nigeria.”
He did acknowledge Boko Haram’s targeting of all who oppose their radical Islamist agenda, noting that “both Christians and Muslims are being affected; both Christians and Muslims have been killed; both Christians and Muslims have been driven out of their ancestral homes, villages and towns. Christians and Muslims have been internally displaced and are refugees in their own home state.”
“But what we are witnessing in northern Adamawa is a clear confirmation and the unfolding of this agenda,” he added. “I am speaking as a leader and shepherd of the Catholic Diocese of Maiduguri and how much destruction and devastation we have seen and are still going through.”
He deplored that his people are dying daily, their homes looted, and “they have become slaves and prisoners in their fatherland. … Life has become so cheap that it can be wasted any moment.”
Violence continues unabated, Bishop Doeme commented. “In the last one month, more parishes have been closed down, and the people and the priests are on the run.”
He narrated eight attacks on ecclesial institutions in the past month.
First, in Pulka, St. Peter parish was burned down, the rectory looted, and more than 20 “outstation churches closed and burnt down.” A diocesan hospital was subject to arson. Many people fled to nearby Cameroon, and many youths were captured. “Women who could not escape were forced to convert to Islam and married out to the terrorists; some of the elderly who cannot escape are being killed; some are left to die from hunger and starvation.”
The bishop continued, showing the path of destruction levied by Boko Haram as it advanced along a national highway, the A13. Parishes and rectories have been burnt or requisitioned as operational bases, women enslaved, men conscripted, and some killed. He presented a list of towns and villages under Boko Haram’s control: 10 in Borno, 10 in Yobe and five in Adamawa.
Bishop Doeme noted that nearly 20 priests of his diocese have taken refuge in Yola, the capital of Adamawa.
“Thank God for our brother, Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza, who has been kind to accept them and assigned them to parishes within Yola, where they can at least eat and sleep.”
He said that his own cathedral city is threatened by Boko Haram, saying it “is sitting on a keg of gunpowder. … The number of civilians who have migrated into Maiduguri on foot from Bama, Kawuri and Kunduga is suggestive that the terrorists have an upper hand in the fight.”
“We are faced with a huge humanitarian crisis; people are sleeping on the streets in Maiduguri, despite the seven or more camps within the city for the internally displaced persons (IDPs).”
The bishop told Aid to the Church in Need Oct. 25 that the Diocese of Maiduguri “has given some relief materials to over 1,500 IDPs, and it has joined hands with the Yola Diocese to assist those who have taken refuge there.”
He added that “we are in dire need of external assistance to help alleviate the difficult situation of the refugees, especially of the children who, out of school and vulnerable to diseases, face an uncertain future.”
In his situation report, Bishop Doeme also discussed the Nigerian government’s and military’s inability to cope with Boko Haram: “What is very worrying and discouraging in the whole scenario is the attitude of the military, whom we mortgage and depend on for security. In the face of these attacks, they flee and ask civilians to do the same.”
He said Boko Haram is able to overrun towns “almost unchallenged,” saying their “mastery and tact … is unequalled” by the Nigerian military. The government “cannot safeguard the lives of its citizens,” he charged, adding that “the bottom line is that the government and our political leaders have failed us, and we have lost total trust and confidence in our government and our leaders.”
His comments echoed those made previously by such leaders as Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Jos, who has said that “our government has not been able to smoke them out,” and “I don’t believe that our government is making this a top priority.”
Bishop Doeme continued: “The almost inaction of the government, the lukewarm attitude and the silence of the government is very disturbing. There is a total disconnection between what our so-called leaders in Abuja report in the media and the reality on ground.”
On Oct. 17, the Nigerian government announced a cease-fire with Boko Haram, saying that they had agreed to the release of more than 200 girls abducted in April. Boko Haram never confirmed the cease-fire, and by Oct. 23, there were reports that they had abducted dozens more women and girls from two villages in Adamawa.
A presidential spokesman said Oct. 28 that the government is holding talks with Boko Haram, adding he is optimistic there will be a “concrete and positive” outcome.
Since 2009, Boko Haram’s attacks have killed thousands; including at least 4,000 in 2014 alone, according to Human Rights Watch. The U.N. estimates that the attacks have led to more than 470,000 internally displaced persons and some 57,000 refugees.
Bishop Doeme urged that in light of Boko Haram, Nigerians “come together … forgetting our religious, ethnic, regional, cultural and ideological differences to face this menace” and urged international assistance: “We are sinking fast in the quicksand; let us swallow our empty pride as Nigerians and ask for International assistance in tackling this problem. After all, if we have been assisting other countries and nations restore peace and order, why do we feel that it is humiliating to ask for help now that our house is on fire?”
He concluded, saying that “we will ever remain grateful and thankful to all of you for your prayers, support and closeness in this moment of great trials and tribulations.”
“I as the chief shepherd of the Diocese of Maiduguri, the priests and the lay faithful feel the warmth of your prayers and solidarity. We are committed to witness to the Gospel and pay the price when the time comes.”
Read more: http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/nigerian-bishop-life-here-has-become-cheaper-than-salt#ixzz3IX4yZLFE 14million ghanaians starve each year, 84% survive on less than $2 dollars a day in a country of 25 million. No wonder your yahoo boys are scamming fo mere household electronics. poVerty stricken dark Lizards. You need all the Nigerians ghana can get to restore a sense of purpose, ethics and work culture in the land of the docile. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 11:10pm On Nov 08, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: Fooooooooooooools from a zoo where people get kidnapped for a ransom of coke and gala a shithole where eating from the dustbin is a normal fare where life expectancy is a miserable 45 years Jeez, there are no woods to describe the zoo  how is it Ghana's fault that your zoo is a certified sh1thole? 
Nigeria Is Wrecked Economically – Aregbesola 
Aregbesola, said on Thursday that Nigeria is sinking economically with the dwindling revenue from the federation account.
He said all the citizens of the country must rise in support of the government by paying taxes to assist government in fulfilling its obligations.
The governor stated this on Thursday during the launch of Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate (E-TCC) facilitated by the State Internal Revenue Services, held at the Leisure Spring Hotel in Osogbo, the state capital. Aregebesola, who appeared in a sober reflection, said: “You will observe that we do not observe our usual rites since the beginning of this programme. The terrible situation of our country calls for sober reflection. The crude, as at today in the international market, is $76, contrary to the $117 early this year.
“Since last year June, our allocation has reduced with 40 % and I was making noise. Since then, we have been battling with this critical situation and we don’t know where we are heading to, because the situation is becoming more and more terrible.
“ A friend from United States of America recently wrote me on the impending falling of crude oil price, and alerted me that by next year, crude oil price may not be beyond $50 per barrel. That is why we must find alternative means to run government. For those who understand, the nation is in serious trouble,” Aregbesola said. The governor urged the people of the state to pay taxes, saying refusal of any citizen to pay tax is a disservice to any society.
According to the governor, the low income earners would be paying N4.17 per day making N1500 per month, adding that those in that category will pay N4,500 for three months to get the new electronic tax clearance card. The Guest Lecturer, Mr Peter Olayemi, Director, Medium Tax Department, Federal Inland Revenue Service, while delivering his lecture on “Tax Regime as a Tool of Standardisation of Revenue From Informal Sector” said the best resources alternative to development is taxation.
Temitope explained that taxation is about the profit on businesses and according to the law, citizens must pay taxes from their businesses.
He therefore, urged the investors, especially the informal workers, to be keeping transaction records, with a view to assisting the tax managers, saying absence of record may lead to imposition of Best of Judgment (BOJ), which may not be in the interest of an investor.
He said: “In law, it is presumed that absence of transaction records is an attempt to evade tax, which will compel the tax managers to estimate the value of businesses and impose assumed due tax. This may not be in the interest of any businessman, but it is the position of law.”
Olayemi advised the people of the state to take the advantage of the electronic tax clearance certificate to improve their businesses and make life abundant in the society.
The State Commissioner for Finance, Dr Wale Bolorunduro, said tax clearance has become a very important document in Nigeria, as every transaction and business revolves around tax clearance and urged the people to take advantage of the new electronic card.
[s][/s] petrodollar3, i thought you should be too ashamed to use that moniker. But I should've known you're incapable of shame and pride as a slave ghanaian who slavery is nothing but a normal way of existence for. I read only two lines of ur post before heating the quote button because you make no sense. NIGERIA's economy still grows at 7.4 % with a 532 billion Dollar GDP, while ghana is on her knees praying to IMF and receiving aid from foreign institutions to run her economy. Your currency is the world's tissue /toilet paper ,and you ,petrodollar3, are a frustrated, sad pipe dreamer who got up last week to discover he's a slave, just like your ancestors. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 10:50pm On Nov 08, 2014 |
buzzmania: Ugly product of a failed attempt at abortion which was given birth to on a generator set leading to the depletion of its brain cells.Whackass son of a loose cvnt born out of a baby factory and reared in a pig sty of a brothel to an unknown he-goat. Scum of the earth. Bottomless dregs of the society. A sub-human specie who escaped a burst condom from a drunk w.h.o.r.e of a mother and a thousand fathers. Your DNA test came out UNKOWN because your mother was the biggest w.h o.r.e in the neighbourhood who was too drunk to know when she was rapëd to spun you. Why don't you jump into your coffin ; the world won't even notice. Your neighbours won't care, that's if you have a fixed address other than nairaland. You have nothing to offer the world, and the world is better off without you. A dog is superior to you in breeding and in birth, you slave of a descendant of inbreeding and sodomy. Slave boy from a slave ghana. You're nothing, A modern Zero who bears his mother's father's name. Nairaland seems like what you do for a living but I'm going to help you make a career out of it, maggot-man. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 10:23pm On Nov 08, 2014 |
buzzmania: Ugly product of a failed attempt at abortion which was given birth to on a generator set leading to the depletion of its brain cells.Whackass son of a loose cvnt born out of a baby factory and reared in a pig sty of a brothel to an unknown he-goat. Scum of the earth. Bottomless dregs of the society. A maggot, sub-human specie who escaped a burst condom to be born of drunk mother and a thousand fathers. Your DNA test read NO MATCH because your mother was the biggest w.h.o.r.e in the neighbourhood who couldn't remember who could have been responsible for you you should jumb into your coffin and the world won't notice, neither would your neighbours, that's if you have an address other than nairaland. You have nothing to offer humanity. The world is better off without you in it. your subzero existence is a hallmark of your ancestry of inbreeding. You bloody walking dead. Blacker-than-black gorilla from Slave state of ghana. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 4:37pm On Nov 08, 2014 |
diablos: Trust me...d monkey from cedi republic won't b back in a long time  He better run. Anytime he comes on I'll remind him ghana is a slave by heritage, sold-out by contract destitute by China redundant by Nigeria and puppet by IMF. by affiliation he is a slave owned by the international community whose own destiny is out of his hands. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 3:42pm On Nov 08, 2014 |
buzzmania: Haha! I got this boko dog barking like mad.Anyway, to be merely born a bokogerian in itself is an irreversible curse bestowed on your kind till your miserable life comes to an abrupt end. Son of a shoe shiner, 21st century slave. Descendant of a lineage of mobile gate-keepers and porridge hawkers. Your history and heritage has long been settled and documented in the wikipedia archives. That's the GHANA-MUST-GO-BAG Nigeria improvised to send your forebears and progenitors out of here.- they were billed away in a manner not even befitting cattles and waste products. And that's why you're hurting, son. So i shouldn't really blame you. I'd hate Nigeria if i were you. LOLZZ. Now you have become a Nairaland e-squater web-stalking Nigeria instead of trying to remedy your heritage of slavery. Now present generation ghanaians are still redefining a new hallmark of slavery and shame. Your government turn ghana into a colonial territory once again. China is colonising your minerals, IMF is controlling your finance and Nigeria is in charge of your economy. I shake my head, little wonder you have no place to go than squat in nairaland and become a nairanland e-rat. Your im.be.ci.lity is ISO certified. Now fly away, slaves like you don't bother me. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 7:58am On Nov 06, 2014*. Modified: 8:58am On Nov 06, 2014 |
buzzmania: Listen you demented son of a f@g,1 cedi equals 52 shitty naira.You should rather be thinking of how to escape that Godforsaken sh!tyard after boko haram finally annex it from weakazz zoo keeper badluck ebola jonothing. you're a slave and a thief,albeit a non-functioning specie of the most docile black race in west africa. S&P downgrades you tisue currency to junk status, that makes it the worst currency in the world. Ghana people always suffer from identity crisis and self-esteem. Your economic stability has always depended on donations and aids. This is the 2nd time in 5 years IMF is bailing your coal-black azzes out of the slums where you belong. In all true sense, ghana independence is only symbolic in hoisting your flag. UK still determines what laws your donkey Assembly men pass and IMF still dictates what you do with your money and how you get that money. Seems your shoe-shinning days in Nigeria were way better than what you have now, you son of timid, itinerant slummy, mal-adjusted psuedo- homo sapient |
Romance › Re: Seven Reasons Why You Should Never Get Married - For Guys Only by postmann: 3:47pm On Nov 05, 2014*. Modified: 4:24pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
It is simple to pick a thousand holes from the OP's write up. wishing same thing for everyone simply means you're not broad minded. Even the bible says marriage is a gift. some are created to stay single others (who are in overwhelming majority) are created to marry. just because you tried love and failed miserably shouldn't dare you to make a satanic and unethical suggestion for everyone. your suggestions are devoid of one with a healthy mind. Your advice if taken is far more catastrophic than a nuclear bomb. You're encouraging having bastard kids, who will grow up unloved, from homes qithout love ans will end up terrorizing their neighbours. You're also an unromantic male. Dinner for romantic men isn't just to fill the stomach, with a good food from our women, we stare into her eyes as we appreciate her kitchen talent and all romantic couple know what happens after a good dinner. We also like coming home from work to be with the woman we love, where everything is quiet and peaceful. And yes we need children esp in our old age and for many other obvious reasons. your parents failed with love and marriage and you have exhibited same trait. Marriage is beautiful with the right person. it calls for understanding and sacrifice, but that's why I'm a man. It gives me pride and joy to work my butt out for SHE that I love, SHE who is THE ONE. And every man has that SHE, that ONE all he has to do is find her and when he does, he is few steps away from living his destiny. No good man with a good heart will listen to a bunch of crap from a failed lover that happened to make FP. |
Romance › Re: Ladies Why Do You Enjoy Kissing So Much? by postmann: 2:42pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Because kissing is a subtle preparation for an aventure into a warm, dark world of racing hearts. |
Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 12:32pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
[quote author=buzzmania post=27710892][/quote]those waste flowing down that stream still has hope of adding value to their worth in recycling. But Ghana Cedi.....hahahahahaha. I'm headed for the border post now anticipating ghana's mass exodus into Lagos and southern nigeria and when i spot you (easily by your massive head and bow-legs) I'm taking you personally to man my gates. How'd you like succedding in the business of your ancestors !!! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 8:47am On Nov 04, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: S&P Downgrades Ghana Cedi To "Junk" Status by postmann: 6:58am On Nov 04, 2014 |
buzzmania: Is this your ''white'' zoo keeper? I'm replying you from my toilet and a thought came to me that a toilet paper is worth more than your Cedi. Don't exchange words with the free, you belong to IMF. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 1:45am On Nov 04, 2014 |
ThaVluit: but you're still the one who said you inspect anuses. faggy fagg, hope you didn't chew on your pillows after getting no love here. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 12:33am On Nov 04, 2014 |
EVarn: hahahaha..potiphar's wife indeed,i can just imagine him dressing the part and running outside shouting "he shoved his pole up my spine,and oh my gosh,wasnt it sweet" he was secretly hoping the e-fight would end up into a love affair. He never knew faggs aren't welcome in naija |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 12:18am On Nov 04, 2014 |
ThaVluit: What you did was tell us that you are an accomplished anus inspector. Your words. The only victim here is Evarn, who's anus you have inspected and/or are inspecting right now. cheap blackmail from a frustrated faggy fagg, who self confessed he came to nairaland looking for the most vibrant specie of the black race to tear his zulu azz apart. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 12:13am On Nov 04, 2014 |
ThaVluit: I'm not the one who TYPED and said I inspect asses. You are.
I'm not the one who licks asses. You are.
I'm not the one defending my anus inspectee. You are.
I'm not the one struggling with one man against 2 faggs. You are. So because we turned down your perverse lust and unholy desires, you now scream victim like Potiphar's wife? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 12:09am On Nov 04, 2014 |
ThaVluit: Not only do I love anuses, but I also lick asses. I told you. mods, here's a self confessed azz eater on the loose on nairaland. Better send him back to khayelitsha. #sendbackThaVluitthefag |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 12:04am On Nov 04, 2014 |
ThaVluit: I mean since, before and after you confirmed you are an anus-lover. thanks for the implicit admission of being a zulu fagg from khayelitsha. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 12:02am On Nov 04, 2014 |
ThaVluit: But you're still a fagg, however. Scorned that your lust hit a brick wall, outside of Postmann. You are all about attention and not value-add. Expressed your love openly, multiple times on a military thread. man, you really are having a serious e-whooping tonight. What a pity your fellow southie zulu faggs aren't here to bail you out. I know you'll tarry on to have the last word as a consolation price...that's why your 5 minutes have dragged for hours and your "ignore" has turned to love harassment. hehehe, bwahehehe |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 11:54pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
ThaVluit: You are still a fagg though. You are here for lust. Nothing else. That's why there's no substance in your posts, but attention-seeking in your ways. Are you denying in public that you've not been making open passes at me? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 11:52pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
ThaVluit: But still the garbage post was not engaged.
All that happened was that the truth about your faggy ways, you both, was delivered. Naija faggs.
And you were given the mirror for you to see was an anus-loving attention seeker looks like. you mean after your deliverance failed. You bloody Synagogue candidate. Hope T.B delivers you this time before you go gay-frenzy. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 11:46pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
ThaVluit: I'm not the one inspecting the anus of a self-confessed lover of other men. You are. 5 minutes have since passed since you said you're through with EVarn. I wonder what you're still doing with him But i trust he won't fall for your love stories. And you claimed i belong to the ignore button and yet you get a hard-on anytime you hear my name. Ashawo boy. Ole man. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 11:40pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
ThaVluit: Why wouldn't I touch you ? Told you that you belong in to me, but you just had to stand [it] up for your playmate there. Not only are you are faggy gay you're also a demented one. *screems for the mods* before this jackoff nerd gets into a faggy frenzy. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 11:30pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
ThaVluit: Postmann, could you please lubricate my azz, you know that's the real motive I came into nairaland Get outta here, fagg. Don't even touch me. We don't get down like that in Naija. Fück off to Zulu land and get your azz lubricated, you bloody faggy fagg. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 11:23pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
ThaVluit: Anus Inspector, you are. Are you and Evarn in one room, inspecting each other's anuses? I mean, he's a fagg and you inspect anuses. Sooo... Hmn, you are nearing desperate state now. I can smell your anxiety thru this platform as you begin to clutch at straws to survive. But I'll still send you back to where you came from, Khayelitsha. Hohohoho, hehehehe. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by postmann: 11:19pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
ThaVluit: Anus Inspector, you are. Are you and Evarn in one room, inspecting each other's anuses? I mean, he's a fagg and you inspect anuses. Sooo... We're sending you home boy. Afterall your country is the only country on the continent to allow same sex marriage. And you have been talking thru your anus since you enterd this post. Get off Naija's dick, fagg. |