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Vista414:GBAM! |
playah P:To the contrary, being a virgin at an old age connotes lack of opportunity, hormonal imbalance, socially dysfunctional individual, and possibly a circumcised punny. |
virgin ko, virgin atlantic ni |
emmaBS:abeg tell me now. I take God beg you |
I wanna know your thoughts. |
Acidosis:what is funny? |
It is a shame Naija artist have to import video girls, for example video girls from Yankee, just to give guys some eye candy. Na wah |
A lot of these women on this thread are just liars. Once they see money, they change their stance and standards. Nigerian girls for the most part don't even know the meaning of handsome. A lot of these women would not even talk to a handsome dude who, for example, works at Iddo market or who sells pure water on the streets. First thing a Nigerian girl sees is money and notoriety. Attractiveness is at the bottom of their list, if it is even considered at all. They would date the "Rich but ugly and short" guy really quick. |
kpolli:na waaa oooooo |
this saddens me. it is as if some Nigerians will breach every trust given to them, and use that trust to exploit any unsuspecting citizen. this is the same trust that society gives another person in order to function properly. the funny part is that they think that these fraudsters and their supporters think the fraudsters are "smart" for using this trust to take advantage of the unwary. |
Mynd_44:This is no generalization; my statement is supported by objective facts. Go to any club in Lagos, and tell me whether most of the girls there are not looking for money? Before I even converse with you, have you ever been to a club in Lagos? Abi you are one of those people who just likes to run their mouth and say something on a topic about which you know nothing? |
Mynd_44:They are in all the clubs, both cheap and expensive. |
Yorisb:Times must be really hard. The fuel subsidy removal is not helping, either! |
freecocoa:You are probably in the very small minority of girls. |
It is very sad, but true. I went to many clubs in Lagos during the Christmas break and, as you would expect, I approached and talked to some attractive ladies. Just about every girl I met either wanted money from you the same night in exchange for you know what or asked you for money after hanging out with you the next day. I took one girl I met in the club to a restaurant to eat and hung out with her thereafter. I thought she was a regular girl. When she was about to leave, she asked me for money. I responded by saying, "money for what?" She said, "money for a good time." Likewise, two of my homeboys from Yankee are visiting Lagos right now on a business trip and they told me the same thing: that every single girl they met are LovePeddlers. Is it even possible to meet a regular girl at a night club in Lagos? I am not saying that I am expecting to find wife material in the club, but I would expect that you would meet a regular girl in the club who wants to hang out and have fun without asking you for money? Na waa for these Lagos girls oooooo. |
It is well established that the past generation of Nigerian leaders (and the current generation) have woefully failed Nigeria. They have established a culture of corruption, mediocrity, and have set a terrible foundation upon which Nigeria's economy and government now lies. Now to the question: will the new generation Nigerians, say those who are in their early to mid-thirties, continue this same culture of corruption if they assume an elected office? Who will break this deadlock of "chopping government money without doing anything for the people?" Which generation is poised is to restructure our government and get past tribalism, mediocrity, bad governance, and reform our judiciary? Which generation will fix our electricity crisis, develop our infrastructure such as expressways, and our water system? Which generation will help to fully establish the principles of true federalism that our nation needs desperately. Please share your thoughts. |
The dress is pretty much implying the following: I don't have an hour glass shape; in fact I have a wowo shape. Therefore, I will wear a wedding dress that will create the appearance of an hour glass shape. |
@OP: Back then you were ugly But now you are a masquerade SMH Prove me wrong by posting a pic. If I am wrong, I will surely apologize. |
OCCULTIST:Judging her by Nigerian standards, I think she is very, very fine. Maybe only 1/ 10,000 Nigerian girls look that fine. I am sure that is why she made front page. However, judging her by international standards, I think she is still fine, but just averagely fine. But I have to credit the girl for looking that good without any make up. That is pure naturally beauty, at least facially. For me, I would have to see her body before I give her a full thumbs up. |
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AND THEN WHEN YOU GET TO THE CLUB OR BAR YOU OBVIOUSLY BECOME SO COMFORTABLE SHOWING THAT YOU WANTED TO GO OUT ALL ALONG, BUT YOU DIDNT WANT TO SPEND YOUR OWN MONEY IN THE BAR OR CLUB, YOU RATHER SPEND A GUY'S OWN.
