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Music/RadioRe: Wizkid Ft Trey Songz – "Gbese" (Audio) by Revolva(m): 8:49am On Jul 14, 2017
CelebritiesRe: Why Davido Was Almost Beaten In London by Revolva(m): 8:31am On Jul 14, 2017
Davido cant even fiht a normal street guy one on one on a good day


dem go beat am like thief
BusinessInvest In Your future by Revolva(op):
Invest In Your future

RomanceRe: Many 'high Good Looking' Young Abuja Men Are Being Taken Care Of By Rich Women by Revolva(m): 3:59pm On Jul 13, 2017
na so we de here all na wash
CrimeRe: Nigerian Man Sexually Assaults A Transgender In US, Gets Arrested (Photo) by Revolva(m): 2:31pm On Jul 13, 2017
Caustics:
Is it a male or female prison??

Did she transgender from male to female or from female to male?
see question it should be from male to female na......hahahaha the man cant hold the konji..na...he no care if its not a real woman

nkwuocha:
Wasn't surprised when I saw the tribe. The Yoruba tribe have very high libido.They even invent all kinds of sexually enhancing hot drinks to ignite the already high libido.
must you curse another person tribe each time you post


na wa for people for this nation tribalism no go kill una..
CelebritiesRe: Banky W Is Studying Screenwriting At New York Film Academy (Photos) by Revolva(m): 2:25pm On Jul 13, 2017
ONE Can not be singing for life na...one can venture into other fields of business

good one banky
Culture4 Strange Cultural Practices Associated With Marriage In Nigeria by Revolva(op): 2:25pm On Jul 13, 2017
Nigeria has over 250 ethnic groups. Hence, it should not surprise anyone that among these groups, there will be some strange cultural practices associated with marriage. Most times, these practices are meant to strengthen the bond of marriage and preserve its sanctity. There are the good, the bad and the ugly. In line with this, i share 4 strange Nigerian cultural practices associated with marriage in Nigeria.


Flogging the groom among the Fulanis


This is a festival in which an intending young Fulani groom is flogged to prove that he’s ready to take a wife. The would-be groom will be trashed and he must show no signs of pain. Otherwise, his readiness to take up the huge responsibility of marriage will not be accepted.

Magun (thunderbolt)

Magun is very common among the Yorubas. It is usually placed on wives by their husbands without their knowledge as a deterrent for committing adultery. And if she goes ahead with the act, her lover could end up losing his life or getting stuck while in the act.

Fattening room

This is practiced by people who hail from Calabar. The fattening room is a room where young women are kept and prepared for womanhood and marriage. Being fat is considered as a sign of good living.

Shaving the hair

A woman who just lost her Igbo husband is usually taken through some cultural rituals to prove that she played no role in the death of her husband. One of the rituals, although somewhat humiliating, is that she has to shave her hair.
CultureRe: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Revolva(op): 2:05pm On Jul 13, 2017
Probz:
Why all the dots? Can't you type like a normal person again?
your name probz shows you got a problem bro.....wetin concern you if i put dot....oga pls relax jare
Car TalkRe: Top 7 Most Powerful Suvs So Far by Revolva(m): 7:18am On Jul 13, 2017
FOR NAIJA ALL SUV NA Jeep rememeber LMFAO
CultureRe: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Revolva(op): 6:58am On Jul 13, 2017
Probz:
You've obviously got reading comprehension issues. I said people on this thread made you angry and that you should take am easy.

Yes, my maternal grandma's Igala. Even without direct links most of us from the Nri-Awka axis have some distant Igala ancestry. I'm sure you know all about that.
yeah bro i know ......that....thanks
EducationRe: It is actually 'Biscuit Bone', not 'Brisket Bone' by Revolva(m): 1:56pm On Jul 12, 2017
;Dcoconut bone
CultureRe: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Revolva(op): 1:40pm On Jul 12, 2017
Probz:
Looks like people don vex you for this thread. Nwayo.
as in how

vex who am just educating igorant nigerians about how igala land is....ok...too much

Probz:
I’m from Anambra State but I have maternal links to Igala so my mum’s side of the family speaks a decent range of Nigerian languages. My mum’s grandma was from Nsukka and she married an Idah man and her daughter (my grandma) married an Awka man. She’s bilingual in Igala and general Northern Igbo (Nsukka and Awka dialects). My mum picked up Yoruba in Lagos and she was born in Kogi during the war so she can understand about a third of Igala. Her sister was born in Borno so she’s bilingual in Igbo and Hausa. My paternal side’s monolingual in Igbo. That’s four languages represented in my family – the main three (Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba) + Igala. Yours?

I've noticed that most people from Awka are a little mixed with Igala and my maternal side's no exception. Not surprising.
wow bro..really....you have igala roots...even how does igala people in anambra get noticed...am sure...many igbos dont know igala...and northern anambra have good ancestry ties...till date
CrimeRe: Nigerian Pastor Jailed For 15 Years For Raping Two Girls In US by Revolva(m): 1:21pm On Jul 12, 2017
grin grin grin pastor instead of commiting sexual crimes.why not go pay some hoe n bang taya....now u gonna be in jail...idiots
Nairaland General5 Reasons Nigerians Love To Fly First Class by Revolva(op): 1:19pm On Jul 12, 2017
First-class as the name implies is luxury treatment at its best. And clearly, we know that Nigerians love luxury. As such, do not be surprised if you find a handful of them in the first class cabin. So, the curious question is why do Nigerians love first class when they can save money on buying business or economy class tickets?we  provide answers to these question.

It is less stressful

For Nigerians who cannot stand the stress of long security queues and crowds at the airport, they prefer to fly first class. They can check in faster, and at some airports, they can speed through priority screening lanes. You will also get on the plane faster.

Ability to work


First class seats are more spacious which means that if you are planning to work on anything, you can do so during your flight. In fact, for certain airlines, they provide real offices, complete with charging points and Wi-Fi.

Excessive amenities

Like earlier mentioned, Nigerians love luxury because of the perks it comes with. For certain airlines, the first class passengers will enjoy an en-suite shower, a personal in-flight chef, small private apartments and even complimentary driving service. The truth is they get the commensurate value for flying first class.

Opportunity to network

It is not just anybody who can afford a first class ticket. Your pocket must be very deep. As such, you will meet people who are willing and ready to network and do business with you.

Show their 'bigmanism'

This will be incomplete without adding this point. The admiration, respect, and envy that comes with you telling others that you flew first class is self-satisfying. It rubs and oils your ego that you are among those that can afford first class. Well...it is just first class some will even add!
CultureRe: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Revolva(op): 5:40pm On Jul 09, 2017
Probz:
Allow me bump an old thread. I thought Igala was evenly split between Muslims and Christians?
yeah musilim in the core area of igala land n christains amongt southern igalas
CelebritiesRe: Throwback Photo Of Hushpuppi Holding An Iphone As He Slams Haters by Revolva(m): 5:39pm On Jul 09, 2017
khalids:
Who be your mate wey you dey sey make i STFU, The next time you quote, the thing wey your eye go see, you will be praying for death....Oloshi
bro relax.....no vex......ok.....stay calm
CultureRe: I Want To Learn Itsekiri Language (get In) by Revolva(m): 10:57pm On Jul 07, 2017
grin grin

indeed its a yorubaiod language
CelebritiesRe: Throwback Photo Of Hushpuppi Holding An Iphone As He Slams Haters by Revolva(m): 10:55pm On Jul 07, 2017
khalids:
I just dey laugh.....You call it hustle...but stealing is what it is.......The Lord your creator said though shall not steal...

The Devil dey wait una with five star mansion and Rangerover HSE for Hell......

Have fun and keep running your mouth while you are on earth......your mumu go soon don
STFU


hustle is hustle.....make the money as long as you did not kill person what do you have d=brains for... have you been to HELL before....or HEAVEN\N how do you know it exist....nonsense... angry angry

so make person no hustle..again n make am......get rich or die trying.....

the world is HELL enough
PoliticsRe: Restructuring: Kogi Yorubas Want Reunion With South West by Revolva(m): 10:26pm On Jul 07, 2017
AshiwajuFoward:
Smh. Guy, is that how much you hate the Okuns?? I wanna believe that you don't have comprehension problem, coz this thread is about the umbrella Okun socio-cultural group saying that they want exactly what you are saying is too late for them. Dude, you're not even one of them, yet you're talking crap like you know what's best for them. Na wah for you o.

You even derided them earlier by calling their part of the state underdeveloped, yet you don't want them to reunite with their brothers in other to better their lot. So obviously you enjoy their second-class and underdeveloped status so that you people can continue to marginalize them. But guess what? You are a joker. You don already fail coz they will be reunited with their kith and kin, and you will be alive to witness it. #Real talk. #Enemy of progress.
nr man look i dont hate okun.....ok..in kogi state there r other minorities...you okuns r more lucky cos you can get a shoulder from your fellow yorubas....i dont count you guys as minority in any way how about igalas idomas tiv ..ebiras..jukuns...that are in the middlebelt that are struggling on their own..if you want everybody to seperate and form unites everywhere that is gonna bring more problem to the country ...its better everybody unite....and be one state forever
PoliticsRe: Restructuring: Kogi Yorubas Want Reunion With South West by Revolva(m): 5:24pm On Jul 07, 2017
YonkijiSappo:
Etsu in Lokoja?
Where is his palace biko?

As for the bolded part, abeg, Okun is "very small" compared to who or what? What is the entire population of your tribe?
They are part of the Yoruba nation, and Yorubas are definitely not "small". How won't you call them small and undeveloped when una don corner their lands into your region for decades, and starved it of development.
bro i mean okun people in yoruba is relative small...compared to ebiras n igalas...ok

i did not say they are not yorubas....i am not sure they can merge with the SW anymore ok...its too late.....
PoliticsRe: Restructuring: Kogi Yorubas Want Reunion With South West by Revolva(m): 8:20am On Jul 07, 2017
Guseh:
Lokoja is a Yoruba town own' by Oworo(weak hand) people. They are also part of Okun but under a local government that is not fully occupied by Okuns unlike other 5LGA' in Kogi that are 100% Okuns.
Ajaokuta is a Yoruba name bt not a Yoruba town. Ajaokuta is fully Ebira town.
help me tell am..oo no Igala has ever lay claim of lokoja before....except the Nupes...Ok..cos Lokoja has an Etsu which is the traditional title of the Nupes who migrated from Niger state

Okun people are very small..and the level of underdevelopment in their region is not promosing...not to compare with other part of kogi...
well na dem sabi
RomanceRe: Nneka Onuorah & Brianna Lesbian Wedding: Nigerian TV Producer To Marry In August by Revolva(m): 8:02am On Jul 07, 2017
baaaasstaards
EducationRe: NOUN Graduates Now Eligible For NYSC & Law School by Revolva(m): 6:55pm On Jul 06, 2017
superior1:
Legitimization of poorly baked graduates, I hope it never gets the President signature.
wetin concern u.....what do u mean they never get the president signature...an institution owned by the federal govt again

do u think education is only in conventional universities....one can attend an open university ok...

think outside the box
CrimeIs This Military Training? Nigerian Airforce Officials Maltreats Female Recruit by Revolva(op): 6:53pm On Jul 06, 2017
Nigerian Airforce Officials maltreats female recruit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6yBzIL8Nfo via @YouTube
CelebritiesRe: Akon Signs Samklef To His KonLive Music Label by Revolva(m): 12:00am On Jul 04, 2017
grin grin grin

Naija artist don use Juju on Akon...hahhaa
CultureRe: Where Is Oduduwa Really From? by Revolva(m): 11:59pm On Jul 03, 2017
the SKY
CrimeRe: Nigerian Man Killed In Venezuela By His Business Partners (Pics, Video) by Revolva(m): 11:55pm On Jul 03, 2017
venezuela wey dem de cross border to colombia to buy food n other nessessities na naija man go hustle lol...
CelebritiesRe: Pics: Roman Goddess On The Streets Of Dubai by Revolva(m): 11:50pm On Jul 03, 2017
senior olosho don enter dubi o do intl runs

grin grin grin
RomanceRe: This Lady Can't Keep Calm After Being Engaged By Her Boyfriend Of 5-months. PICS by Revolva(m): 11:49pm On Jul 03, 2017
hehe na so be women life.....na....dem don catch mugu
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HealthRe: Top 5 Most Dangerous Drinks Consumed In Lagos by Revolva(m): 9:05am On Jun 29, 2017
codenie consumption by many youth and also the popular schoocies

dat one na mega killer...if you see how the business de boom for my hood

schoocies is mixed with tramadol gin n weed...and many other dangerous items you dont know just to stay high

the day i drank schoocies i nearly die....

i vomit till morning tongue tongue

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