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Cogito:Cogito, every race has its pretty girls. Fine. The issue is what is the proportion of fine girls in a particular race? |
Naija girls are also beautiful--facially, but majority of them lack hips and bakassi. I don't know why. A good number of Somali chicks have a beautiful face, plus the hips and bakassi to go along with it. This is a constructive opinion. |
sley4life:I think the ones who are bitches are watching too much DSTV. DSTV don cause wahala. |
Only a girl who likes money and is also a fool will restrict her men to Yahoo Boyz, since Yahoo Boyz are not the only ones who have money. A wise money-hungry bitch knows that rich men come from all walks of life, and she will use wisdom to properly sniff these men out. |
A lot of Nigerian and African women bleach their skin, which makes them look ugly and also makes them stink. I still don't get it, because there is nothing as beautiful as a smooth, natural, even, and succulent skin tone. I just hate the fact that the bleaching makes them smell, like smell, and one part of your body is dark but the other is white. Your face go yellow but your yansh go black, according to the late Baba 70. |
ima1:she is trading it for the magic stick, except the girl na prostitute |
The thing says Magun so Oga make you no climb am ooo. Just make sure your buddies are around to prevent you from summersaulting three times. |
I have noticed that there many Ibos who are bonafide tribalists. They want to secede from Nigeria and form the so called Biafra. This division, among other things, has siginicantly stifled Nigeria's progress. |
Macgreat:lol. Na im be say confusion don break e bone ooo yepa. |
I think the accusation is out of hating. Yorubas are not tribalistic but nationalistic; that does not mean we are not proud of our culture, just like the indigenes of every other tribe in Nigeria should be proud of their respective cultures. This Ibo guy once told me that "why are most Nigerian artists, including Ibo ones, using Yoruba language in their song?" I replied that maybe it makes them move more units or maybe it helps for more universal appeal; that why don't you go and ask the artists yourself? This antipathy towards Yorubas is not right, and I believe is motivated out of envy. |
For Oyinbo land dem dey call am napoleon complex aka short person syndrome. It's simply an obnoxious behavior that is cultivated to compensate for the shortfall in the height department. I, however, believe that men are more prone to this behavior than women. |
There's nothing wrong in one guy telling another guy he misses him, like "I really miss my homies" by Master P. Kai, some people are hard to please. If the guy failed to show emotion you will be probably be the first person criticizing the guy for failing to show emotion thereof. |
Pringles, please if you are going to post a question this long, could you at least minimize the use of one letter shorthand and at the very least make a good faith effort to improve the grammar or divide into paragraphs or shorten your question. This is just plain lazy. |
Single guys take note: do all the things that women here say they hate. Women act they exact opposite of what they say. |
I am not disputing the fact that Ghana has an excellent team, but anyone who knows soccer--and knows it very well--knows that the Nigerian team is not as bad as proclaimed, and that anything can happen on any given day, especially if our goals fall in. |
Siasia's true strength is about to be tested in the second round. I just want to assure my fellow Nigerians that although this team appears weak on its face, especially judging them solely by the results of the 1st round, I must assuredly say that they are not that bad of a team--the team created many scoring chances, and the players are extremely fit. Also, since a lot of the players are also from the local league, they lack experience at this level, which probably made the strikers nervous in front of goal. As again since this is soccer, anything can happen in the second round. |
This guy does not deserve to be a Nigerian if he has to resort to this medium to ask for information about how to relinquish his Nigerian Citizenship. Please don't come back begging back for your citizenship once Nigeria becomes a better country. |
I think the problem with the team is a lack of prolific strikers, too many missed opportunities. |
so we qualify? make person yan me abeg |
ebe like say d strikers dey fear to score |
this team no sabi |
I just begin to dey watch match. So we dey play against 9 men, abi? |
what website can i watch it? |
banom:It is very obvious that you are a fool, and until we outcast people like you from the Nigeria and the Nigerian community at large, we will never progress. You are clearly an uncivilized, local, & indecent human being; you are/were probably an unexposed, illiterate house boy/girl. Why does everything have to be abusive? Can't you engage in intellectual discourse without being abusive to another? I guess not. May God help Nigeria on her birthday. |
you are guys are funny. i don't hate Genny; she has not wronged me. I am just voicing my own opinion as to why I am not exhilarated about her achievements. So, you guys are free to express your unconditional support and admiration for her, just as I am free to express mine. |
THE AMAKA:You are right; it is none of my business, but she is concealing the identity of her baby's daddy for a reason. She is probably ashamed to disclose his identity and it insinuates low, very low morals. Genevieve herself has not denied her relationship with Atiku, who is a married man. What I am saying is that why are you guys antagonizing me for speaking the truth? |
Amaka: if everything I say is based on assumptions, then answer the ff questions: who is the father of Genevieve's baby? Did she date Atiku? You are the ones that needs to shut the f up if you don't know what is going on? The truth is the truth; you can't deny it. Why do people have a problem with the truth? |
THE AMAKA:Good for her if she is laughing her way to the bank. If you value money over morals, then that's you. You need to realize that some people are principled and will neither trade not sell their soul for money. A lot of criminals and prostitutes also laugh their way to the bank. Since she is a celebrity, and if she is not ashamed of her baby daddy, she can at least let the world know the father of her child. She is not the only celebrity, abi. |
THE AMAKA:you are the one who needs to shut the hell up. Why can't you respond civilly? The stories are one hundred percent true. I knew about her relationship with Atiku and all the stolen money he used to send to her; Genevieve is free to challenge me openly on this thread and I will spill more beans, but I know she won't, so I will keep it as it is. Like they say, there is no smoke without fire. I have no respect for Ashawos. |
stillwater:I don't know what else to call a lady who was was paid by Atiku and many many more men for her services! A lady who was unsure of her baby daddy. The truth, they say, is bitter! I can call her because she is the subject of the discussion, and it is based on facts. My mother has nothing to do with this. |
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