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googles:tell me about it work is really kicking ma behind had a bsy summer i need a vacation |
^^^^kool it is well |
googles:i am fine. . . . how bout yourself |
was going to ask about store out there that sell materials but like i said its ok anywayz cheers googles:hey sweetie |
jenibayo:wow calm down lady its not that serious |
double08: ![]() |
jenibayo:off topic hey are you in Austria if so please i have a question |
![]() by the way wen you become woman |
like it makes any diff when they are not on strike |
Congratulations mr and mrs siena i am just seeing this thread today i know the baby is prolly talking. walking and singing now lol ![]() |
wow |
peachie:that rule don't apply to chicks ![]() |
i will shot him/her ![]() |
who is futa |
happy birthday bro |
First came Hollywood, then Bollywood staked a claim as the centre of the movie business. Now there is a new contender for the celluloid crown: Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry that has become the second largest producer of films in the world. The first UK festival celebrating Nollywood will be held in south London this year, giving the capital's movie lovers a chance to enjoy the low budget delights of the Nigerian film industry, which produces up to 2,000 films a year. The organisers hope that some of Nigeria's actors and film makers will attend the Nollywood Now festival at the Moonshot Centre in New Cross from October 6-12. Phoenix Fry, founder of the Deptford Film Club, said: “Nigerian films are often dramatic but because pretty much anyone can get access to making films, they end up a lot closer to real life.” There is also a one-day festival of Nigerian cinema at the British Film Institute on the South Bank on October 31. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23869244-welcome-to-nollywood-and-8201-nigerian-films-hit-london.do |
And will he be moving to Nigeria to be with his 'partner'? |
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A homosexual Church of England priest has announced plans to “marry” his Nigerian male model boyfriend, who is 40 years his junior. According to the Telegraph of London, the pair are due to marry on October 9 at the register office in Devizes before holding a service at St John the Baptist Church. The Reverend Colin Coward, 64, a priest at St John the Baptist church in Devizes, Wilts, is to enter into a civil partnership with his boyfriend, Bobby Egbele, 25. The union has caused a stir among Christians because the couple plan a carefully-worded “blessing” service in church after the ceremony. Coward has also declined to confirm that he will remain celibate following the union, which is a requirement the Church of England asks of its ordained homosexual clergy. Reverend Coward, who lives with his boyfriend in Marston, near Devizes, said he hoped his union would set a “visible example” to other homosexuals within the church. “My goal is for everyone within the church to feel comfortable with the situation because at the moment the majorityof gay Christians marry secretly. “It is a taboo subject but the church is now under huge pressure to change its stance and that pressure will only increase in the future. “Clearly, the blessing is going to be quite a sensitive issue. I know that many people will see it and view it with horror. “But we are both deeply committed Christians, so it would be unthinkable for me not to do it in church and not to do it with the congregation and with all of our friends. “I hope my wedding will inspire others and set a visible example to the church that we are not afraid.” Coward discovered he was homosexual when a teenager and he was ordained as a priest in 1978 after giving up his job as an architect. He openly declared his homosexuality in 1991 before setting up the international gay and lesbian campaign group Changing Attitudes in 1995. Reverend Coward met his boyfriend in 2007 at a Christian conference in Togo, West Africa, and the pair were engaged last year. Mr Egbele, a fashion designer, whose full name is Bobby Ikekhuame Egbele, grew up in Nigeria and runs an online clothing shop, Bobafrique, where he models the clothes. However, the service will be a communion Eucharist rather then a blessing, which is forbidden for homosexual couples. Coward said: ‘’Churches are not supposed to bless civil partnerships. It can bless almost anything else; animals, bombs, battleships, armies going to war but gay couples? No. “So our church blessing has to be carefully-worded in so far as it does not use the word blessing in the context of the two of us in relationship.’’ The Bishop of Ramsbury, Right Reverend Stephen David Conway, could ask Mr Coward to remain celibate, a request he plans to refuse. http://www.tribune.com.ng/sat/index.php/news/1907-gay-priest-to-marry-nigerian-.html |
koko ![]()
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goallllllllllllllll |
boy wonder CHICERITO |
nani is on a mission dis season |
we need at least 4 goals ![]() rooney come nowwwwww |
valencia no dey consistent jare times he play good and times you feel like flogging him dis guy go kill vidic oo ![]() |
rooney is still suffering from world cup bird flu ![]() |
rooney is not rdy yet goallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll |
one UNITED baba i be red devil ooo |
^^^^trying his luck for real |
190.:yea rite ![]() |
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