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Davido cant even fiht a normal street guy one on one on a good day dem go beat am like thief |
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na so we de here all na wash |
Caustics: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:must you curse another person tribe each time you post na wa for people for this nation tribalism no go kill una.. |
ONE Can not be singing for life na...one can venture into other fields of business good one banky |
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. |
Probz:your name probz shows you got a problem bro.....wetin concern you if i put dot....oga pls relax jare |
FOR NAIJA ALL SUV NA Jeep rememeber LMFAO |
Probz:yeah bro i know ......that....thanks |
;Dcoconut bone |
Probz:as in how vex who am just educating igorant nigerians about how igala land is....ok...too much Probz: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 |
pastor instead of commiting sexual crimes.why not go pay some hoe n bang taya....now u gonna be in jail...idiots |
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! |
Probz:yeah musilim in the core area of igala land n christains amongt southern igalas |
khalids:bro relax.....no vex......ok.....stay calm |
![]() indeed its a yorubaiod language |
khalids: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... ![]() so make person no hustle..again n make am......get rich or die trying..... the world is HELL enough |
AshiwajuFoward: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 |
YonkijiSappo: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..... |
Guseh: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 |
baaaasstaards |
superior1: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 |
Nigerian Airforce Officials maltreats female recruit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6yBzIL8Nfo via @YouTube |
![]() Naija artist don use Juju on Akon...hahhaa |
the SKY |
venezuela wey dem de cross border to colombia to buy food n other nessessities na naija man go hustle lol... |
senior olosho don enter dubi o do intl runs ![]() |
hehe na so be women life.....na....dem don catch mugu |
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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 ![]() |
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