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CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 11:14pm On Apr 23, 2015
8. KCee


Kcee’s Bad Fashion Sense

KCee is a big fan of fashion. But sometimes his clothes seems to be too colourful. He likes bright colour which often look strange. He also gave himself the name “Fashion Icon” and he is well famous for it.

CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 11:10pm On Apr 23, 2015
7. Mbong Amatah


Mbong Amatah’s Bad Fashion Sense

She is another lover of demonstrating her cleavage. Too revealing outfits is her main fashion problem.

CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op):
6. Rukky Sanda

Rukky's Bad Fashion Sense

Rukky is also a fan of wearing very revealing outfits. Once she used her hands to cover her cleavage due to the highly revealing gown that almost showed the tips of it.

CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 10:50pm On Apr 23, 2015
5. Tiwa Savage


Tiwa Savage’s Bad Fashion Sense

Sometimes Tiwa looks really gorgeous. Her sense of style is not bad. But there are some situations when she matches bad makeup with great dresses and vice versa.

CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 10:45pm On Apr 23, 2015
4. Halima Abubakar


Halima Abubakar’s Bad Fashion Sense

Nollywood actress Halima has a weird fashion sense. She can easily forget to wear some underwear attending some notable events filled with A class Nollywood celebrities.

CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 10:42pm On Apr 23, 2015
kambili999:
if they like let them wear clothes made from moi-moi leaves or even made from Palm kernel barks... it is their personal decision. simple.
Why ur blood dey hot? huh Rice nefa done u dor dey find spoon grin
CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 10:41pm On Apr 23, 2015
3. Emeka Ike

Emeka Ike’s Bad Fashion Sense

Emeka is a gorgeous man. The main actor any movie director would want to put on his move at a point in Nollywood. He tries to dress in an admirable manner. But sometimes he picks up too oversized things.

CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 10:38pm On Apr 23, 2015
Sorry guys. Am experiencing some issues uploading the pics...still working on that cheesy
CelebritiesRe: 10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op): 10:24pm On Apr 23, 2015
2. Denrele Edun


Denrele Edun’s Bad Fashion Sense

Denrele is a well-known weird dresser. Thats his biggest selling point. He is also a makeup lover. Sometimes he looks like he is on a red carpet. He may also appear as a hero from a gothic movie about vampires and ghosts. This may remind us of Charly Boy.

Celebrities10 Nigerian Celebrities Who Have Weird/Bad Dressing Habits (Photos) by Rapmoney(op):
Some Nigerian celebrities are famous for their enviable dress sense and fashion taste, while some are also famous for their weird looks and outfit, we are here to discuss those celebrities who dress in very weird and questionable ways. Check out there outfits after the cut…

1. Charly Boy


Charly Boy’s Bad Fashion Sense

The sef acclaimed Area Fada, the master of Underworld and ‘King of Illuminati’ likes ‘gothic’ fashion. It is a part of his image on the scene, but wearing sculls and rings on fingers seems to be so outdated. Especially when you have already become a grandpa. Maybe he should consider changing the name Charly Boy to Grandpa Charly.

RomanceRe: Is Masturbating Different From Self Servicing? by Rapmoney(m): 5:18pm On Apr 23, 2015
Wilson125:
I was surprise when I heard some1 say this "2 masturbate is a sin and its not gud, I can't do that, I only service maself wen I feel like"

I have been thinking since, is there any other way this can be done?
It seems you don't have anything useful to post on NL! cool
Foreign AffairsRe: A Critical Analysis On South Africa And Xenophobic Attacks by Rapmoney(op): 5:02pm On Apr 23, 2015
denzmark:
Its so bad
So bad my brother!
PoliticsRe: Top 10 Worst Dictators In Africa's History! Photo by Rapmoney(m): 4:55pm On Apr 23, 2015
trippy:
Some of these people are better than goodluck Jonathan
Will you ever get sense in your life time? huh Is Goodluck Jonathan a dictator? There's no basis for comparison! Okpe!!! Orue!!! Osubo malawi!!!
RomanceRe: Twaci: My New Found Love >>> by Rapmoney(m):
Pr0ton:
Twaci see the guy that's falling for you grin
Do u hv a problem? huh That's just a random pic.

Bt the way, the Op is sick! I see Romance section getting empty of sensible stuffs.
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africans Attack Nigerians -VANGUARD by Rapmoney(m): 9:13am On Apr 23, 2015
SFSNIPER:
Die there.
Lazy man! grin
Jokes EtcRe: How Many Used This Baby Doll (pics) by Rapmoney(m):
How many times will this make front page? huh Na wa o!
RomanceRe: If Romancelanders Monikers Are Their Real Name by Rapmoney(m): 8:50am On Apr 22, 2015
Chiam55:
I like:
Jack sparrow- reminds me of a sexy captain
Kingtom- reminds me off a gangster
Mr cork lol sounds like a Indecency star
Mariola sounds so exotic (soz if misspelled)
Cherryice lol sounds like a poll dancer
Ishilove it's jst a cute name
Midehi sounds Indian
Kinglekan royalty lol
Stephenqueen sounds like a gay friend

Dislike:

ALL MONIKERS WIV A NUMBER grin
Missclasssy sounds like a narcissist
Prettydiva another narcissist
Prettythicksme lol that can't be a name
Rapmoney sounds like a fake rappers name
Vaselinecrew sounds like an infection
Many more grin grin
Wetin dey do u na? huh Why u dey use my monicker dey play dis kain morning?
RomanceRe: Silly Things Ladies Do That Push Men/Guys Away by Rapmoney(m): 12:07am On Apr 22, 2015
Relationship is one of the most complex aspect of the human race. The more you look, the less you see! The fact is that most young people start an affair so soon without striving to know the personal qualities of the other person cool. It is better to be a friend to your would-be better-half because that's the best time each of you would be able to open up entirely and assess each other's personal qualities and character freely! When sex gets involved, certain things are bound to change...that's when secrecy and presense creep in cool
EducationRe: 4 Of The Most Beautiful Train Stations You Won’t Believe Are Real (photo) by Rapmoney(m): 11:42pm On Apr 21, 2015
Expository threads like this keep me constantly reminded that there are people who still share reasonable and educating facts! Unlike those that share trash through random pictures that portray EMPTINESS and MEDIOCRITY!
Foreign AffairsA Critical Analysis On South Africa And Xenophobic Attacks by Rapmoney(op): 10:16pm On Apr 21, 2015
Saw this and decided to share...

South Africa’s Apartheid regime is
remembered as one of the worst
crimes against humanity of the 20th
century. The White monopoly capitalist
system that underpinned Apartheid
remains alive and well today. White
monopoly capitalism is the post-
Apartheid economic system, whereby Whites continue to exert disproportional and undemocratic control over the nation’s economy, land, media and judicial system.

The American investment bank, Citigroup, recently ranked South
Africa as the world’s richest country, in terms of its mineral reserves, worth an estimated $2.5 trillion. South African Whites and Western foreigners own a staggering 80 percent of this
wealth.

South Africa is unquestionably, the world’s most racially unequal
society. Whites comprise only 12 percent of the population. Thanks to the
past 350 years of racist exploitation, Whites owned 87 percent of
agricultural land by Independence Day, 1994. During these twenty-
one post-colonial years, precious little has changed. One exception is that Black people in rural areas have lost 600,000 jobs since Independence. This has created a great wave of migration
into urban townships.

South African townships have served as both the location of recent
xenophobic violence, as well as the catalytic cause of the violence.
During the Apartheid Era, White monopoly capitalists created the
township. The process included evicting Black people from properties that were in areas designated as “White only”, and
relocating them into urban townships. Blacks were forced to move
into squalid, overcrowded and segregated townships, designed to
mould the Black labour force into an orderly, submissive underclass.

Streets of grim “matchbox houses” were arranged in strict grids
and surrounded by a fence with only one or two points of entry,
allowing the White regime’s police to seal off entire neighbourhoods with minimal effort. In such a setting, violence was both naturalised and easily-instigated for political purposes.

To this day, Blacks in townships still have to contend with non-
existent sanitation and electricity services, as well as rampant
crime. Far from being a Rainbow Nation, ongoing xenophobic violence in
South Africa’s townships exposes the nation’s further entrenchment into two separate and unequal societies: one,
predominantly Black and poor, located in the townships; the other,
largely White and affluent, located in the suburbs. What White monopoly capitalists have never quite understood, but what the Black South African can never forget, is the degree to
which White capital is deeply implicated in the township. White institutions created it; White institutions maintain it; and White society condones it.

Edgar Pietrise of the University of Cape Town explains how Cape
Town for instance, “was conceived with a White-only centre, surrounded by contained settlements for the Black and coloured labour forces to the east, each deliberately hemmed in by highways and rail lines, rivers and valleys, and separated from the affluent White suburbs by protective buffer zones of scrubland.”

When Nelson Mandela was released from 27 years in prison in
1990, the Black townships exploded in endless celebration. Today,
after twenty one years of the ANC government, which has been
more concerned with appeasing White monopoly capital than redistributing land and resources to poor Blacks, townships have exploded into violence.
The xenophobic Black-on-Black violence spreading across South Africa is a direct result of centuries of White-on-Black violence and oppression.

Franz Fanon, who was an expert on the psychology of colonial
violence noted that the historical and current system of White-on-Black violence sends messages of Black inferiority that are so powerful that many Black people succumb to them, ultimately becoming defined by them.
Internalised racism, a term first coined by Black scholar W.E.B. DuBois in 1903, involves accepting a White supremacist social order that places Black people at the bottom, and adopting society’s negative stereotypes about Blacks concerning their lack of abilities, inherent violence and low intrinsic worth.

Internalised racism is a major legacy of Apartheid. South African society historically judges violence inflicted on Blacks less harshly than violence against Whites; consequently, Black people begin to believe that their own life and the lives of other Black African
people are worth very little. Thereby creating the preconditions for
the ongoing Afrophobic violence.
Filtered through the racist lens of the predominantly White-owned South African media, xenophobia is portrayed as merely further examples of “Black-on-Black” violence by an inherently unruly and violent underbelly of society. The four major media houses are
still largely White and male-owned; collectively, they control over 80 percent of what South Africans watch and read. The White media focuses on the symptom rather than the disease by steering the national discourse away from broader issues of income inequality and economic democratisation, towards narrow issues
of vandalism, looting and general criminality.

Xenophobia can be defined as a “hatred, dislike or fear of foreigners”; combining the Greek xenos (“foreign”) with phobos
(“fear”). Internalized racism demonstrates itself as the absence of
attacks against White immigrants because Black African immigrants are pejoratively portrayed by the media as “foreigners”; whereas, Whites are considered “tourists” or
“expats”!!!

Whilst Black immigrants are being brutalized in townships, White
immigrants are allowed to visit townships and take advantage of
cute spaces carved out for tourists among the shacks and wastelands.
Thanks, in part, to the 2010 Fifa World Cup, major cities like Cape
Town and Johannesburg offer so-called “safe streets” where tourists can enjoy the sights and sounds of ordinary township life.

In Soweto, for instance, a pleasant stroll down Vilakazi Street
takes in the old house of Nelson Mandela and the current homes
of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Desmond Tutu, along with
cafes offering cold beer and traditional African cuisine. All that is required is that you turn a blind eye to the appalling standard of living endured by the slum’s Black inhabitants.
A few kilometers away at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, The
Economist newspaper notes that among the 295 companies on the
Exchange, only 4 percent of the CEOs are Black. Despite twenty years of South African democracy, five White-owned companies still control 75 percent of South Africa’s stock market. It’s the largest concentration of wealth and power on earth.

Corporate powers, which financially underwrote Apartheid in South
Africa, are reminiscent of the great German companies that ran the
Third Reich’s economy. The only difference between the Third
Reich and Apartheid is that “reconciliation” in Germany did not
leave pro-Nazi financiers in business; whereas in South Africa, those financiers are still firmly in control. These White-owned companies benefit immensely from cheap Black labour, tourist revenue and retail profits that stream out of townships everyday.

Neo-Apartheid companies in South Africa made record profits for
Western shareholders since democracy in 1994; all the while, they shed hundreds of thousands of jobs. At independence, unemployment stood at 15 percent; today, that figure has skyrocketed to 25 percent. Instead of employing South Africans, major White-owned companies have sought to increase shareholder profits by outsourcing jobs abroad and hiring exploitable, African foreigners at home.

The nation’s largest labour union, Cosatu, has just said that,
“White monopoly capital in the hospitality and retail industry” had
deliberately chosen to employ foreigners over their South African
counterparts in order to exploit foreigners. The United Nations’
Office for Refugees confirmed that the recent wave of xenophobic,
“attacks began in late March following an apparent labour dispute
involving South African and foreign workers”.

The tragic irony of ongoing xenophobic attacks is that at least six
Africans have lost their lives, and yet those Africans all came from
nations that harbored South African freedom fighters during the
War of Liberation against the White Apartheid regime. All the while, during Apartheid, Britain was the single biggest
investor in South Africa, followed by the United States, both yielding the highest return on capital in the world. The United States and the other Western capitalist governments not only
supported, but directly benefited from the racist Apartheid regime.
To this day, a large portion of South Africa’s budget pays Apartheid-era debt to Western nations. This means that Black people pay for their oppression twice over.

The power of White monopoly capital to dispossess, oppress and
exploit Black people cannot be overstated. The willing and conscious ally, in the form of an African government, routinely places the interests of White capital over Black labour.

Apartheid, literally meaning “apartness”, transformed Black Africans into foreigners on their own land. For as long as Black South Africans continue to be foreigners to their own economy,
living outside the borders of affluent neighbourhoods, violence will
continue to tear at the very fabric of the so-called “Rainbow
Nation”!!!
PoliticsRe: No Evidence Of Electoral Fraud In River State -jega by Rapmoney(m): 9:15pm On Apr 21, 2015
QuotaSystem:
Jega is smart enough to know that acknowledging malpractices will call for cancellation of Rivers results, which will also trigger protests of votes from Kano (which can NEVER be tampered with in the interest of peace) which guaranteed APC's victory - in light of the documented cases of underage voting.

We all know the trick is to feign ignorance at first, then wait for GMB to probe the electoral malpractices as he promised, with the full backing of a re-invigorated armed forces who will maintain order no matter what in Rivers, in accordance with the General's orders.

Bottom line: Wike must go.
Na people like you dey always get F9 for Government in secondary school!!! cool
FamilyRe: MALE Or FEMALE Child: Who Is More Expensive To Raise? by Rapmoney(op): 1:37pm On Apr 21, 2015
Nolablack85:
Females I think, but I don't know because we have 3 sons. People keep saying if we have a girl, it would cost so much, and I believe them. Between the clothes, hairbows, socks, shoes, and hairdos, girls cost more than boys. We put our boys in tshirts and basketball shorts, though their shoes cost more. For a girl, she would certainly have a bigger wardrobe between clothes, shoes, and accessories. After highschool, I think they are even. Here, girls don't marry any earlier than boys though many of the girls I know have a more independent spirit. I'm willing to spend all that extra money to have a daughter. After 3 boys, I don't even think the boys would mind lavishing her in clothes and gifts.
Am sure you and your family don't reside in Nigeria. Here, young women marry before their male counterparts. That places more burden on the part of the parents to cater for the males till they can stand on their own. Again, the high rate of unemployment is not doing any good to our male children since they need to struggle for their would-be wives and children. Women don't have much work to do because the men do 95% of the spending in marriage!
Car TalkRe: Nigerian Women Are Bad Drivers!!! by Rapmoney(op): 1:26pm On Apr 21, 2015
Kachisbarbie:
yimu
If I say make you buy me wine for mentioning me now, you won't.
Leave me alone o angry
grin cheesy Abeg take am easy na. We no dey quarrel o! I go buy u wine grin
Car TalkRe: Nigerian Women Are Bad Drivers!!! by Rapmoney(op): 12:10pm On Apr 21, 2015
Abee79:
Truth is, (most) women are ERRATIC drivers. It is easy to know how a woman is feeling just by observing how she drives her car!
* I have met only a few really good female drivers
...in another development, kachisbarbie told us that they are being 'careful' grin grin
RomanceRe: 5 Characters Of Socially Irresponsible Girls (self-disrespect!!!) by Rapmoney(op): 12:07pm On Apr 21, 2015
Chinum:
Why not go out thr n find out what they do rather than showing your annoying ignorance?
To hell with u!!!
CelebritiesRe: See The Hacker Of Oristefemi's Instagram Chats by Rapmoney(m): 12:01pm On Apr 21, 2015
searching4love:
undecided

I NO FIT LAFF grin grin angry THIS MGBEKE NA HACKERhuh undecided THE ONLY THING NIGERIAN GIRLS HACK IS GULLIBLE MEN'S POCKET. THEY ARE SO HUNGRY LOOKING THAT THEIR EYES WILL NEARLY POP OUT OF IT'S SOCKET WHEN THEY SEE MONEY. I HATE NIGERIAN GIRLS WITH PASSION undecided


#team foreign girls cool
grin
Car TalkRe: Nigerian Women Are Bad Drivers!!! by Rapmoney(op): 9:27am On Apr 21, 2015
Edusouls:
women are not bad drivers,but they are worse drivers, when u see a woman driving, u will know without even seeing the driver,very sluggish, their car moves zig zag on a straight lane, they block the center of the speed lane road, they negotiate bends poorly, they just drive into crossroads, they dont trafficate b4 turning, they cant even dogde the simplest gallops on the road, as they swim through the pot holes, women dont anything abo ut car parts,how they work,i have seen women drive with flat tyres,thus completely riming the tyre,99% of women dont even know and cant even change flat tyres,women dont even check simplest things like radiator water level,coolants,fluids they just start the car and press down the throttle car moves, chai a woman in the steering is just like a toad driving, due to their very small brain,they calculate very slowly, poorly, sheepishly and goatishly, women should be banned from the roads...
Sometimes, when u say the truth, they say u are anti-female! U just made my day! cheesy
Car TalkRe: Nigerian Women Are Bad Drivers!!! by Rapmoney(op): 9:18am On Apr 21, 2015
Edusouls:
females should be banned on the roads,they drive like a 12 year old on steering...
Tell her! She is just being feministic to it yet she knows the truth!
Car TalkRe: Nigerian Women Are Bad Drivers!!! by Rapmoney(op): 9:16am On Apr 21, 2015
shitshappen:
That plus the fact that they carry their receive only mentality to Nigerian roads. Notice how we free give them lane when they request for lane. Have you ever tried to take a ladies lane? Beg from now till tomorrow she won't give you. Try taking it by force.. ghenghen
You are very correct. I have witnessed that many times too cheesy
Car TalkRe: Nigerian Women Are Bad Drivers!!! by Rapmoney(op): 9:15am On Apr 21, 2015
shadowgwalker:
true talk!!in other words... Nassarawa, kogi and Abuja drivers are women!you listed all their characteristics grin
grin grin
RomanceRe: 5 Characters Of Socially Irresponsible Girls (self-disrespect!!!) by Rapmoney(op): 9:01am On Apr 21, 2015
leggo:
you deserve insults and more. Primitive man
Yeah and that's cool. I don't even give a damn!!!

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