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All these rich men have notin to offer to the poor ones....i swear....this life is a bit...ch |
tonychristopher:U r brain dead mumu like you and who told u am yoruba.....i fit slap u if I see u for roaad....imagine u sying there r no yoruba speaking pple in kogi.....r u ok......yorubas are in kabba area and have 3 local govt. Am sure....okun speaking pple....r yorubas ok |
I hate it when young men tend to kill themselves....instead of enriching themselves |
Wetin concern me.....who cares very useless topic |
Some gal r just freaks...just keep bangin dem until dey rexpect u...don't keep relationship wit dem |
chukwudi44:I beg help me tell dem........hhahahah mumu pple.....omo my lex steele collection still de my harddrive |
hollandis:U r an idiot........cant u read before u comment.....story story dis useless b....: sugabelly de find fame....notin really happened |
I need IK wife....lol |
tonychristopher:Shut up they aare yoruba speaking tribe in kogi state ok |
hotnsexy4christ:Was up wit ur head u idiot |
Moneygood.....kai |
Oga handle ur family problem ok we all ave our problems...ok |
Dis man isss the best man ever ruled kogi state..dis many can speak igbo like a typical igbo man.....he has loved by many businessmen from the east...and he is very educated....RIP audu prince of the river niger |
How dis pic wan make fuel plenty for naija for uss to use |
Wetin concern me.mmm. hisss. But some women ehnnnn |
Who be elephant there again.....i cant stop laughing..... Well igalas should pls find way for d other minority tribe to rule if they merit it |
Vig86:Hhhh enuff big booty babe |
LUST Thats my favourite sin... |
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A real bitch is dis. They rock tongue rings for blow jobsz
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Lucky dangote...is alive omo na baba god save am |
Well to me the most prettiest babe's now r oloshos....just hold money to trip dem u go blow dem taya |
Blodddy lies... |
Mali again na wa o....wats happening...these islamic pple don make ddis world a fearful place... |
hotnsexy4christ:U should be in a mental home....Yaba left or aro mental home...lookat who wanna go to heaven.....brainwashed baboon |
Dis is d growing madness of babe's on social media...some will just stick out their tongues...itss annoying ehnnn I hate it..n it makes women look slutty.... hotnsexy4christ:Who is this idiot again....many mad pple full naija o |
I beg naa lie na blackberry be d number one jor...most used then tecno for d andriod users how many fit aafford a good samsung...not to mention iphone |
Donate them to who? |
Our borders r so pourus....nawao |
Omo trust no woman .....sometimes iwonder if I go ever marry |
Latest video on board making waves everywhere - Briz aka Ategun - rotate video is out now show some love this video has cameo appearances of terry G and it was shotin lagos by Bjay Olubanjo Ereyomi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdb5bak9ASM http://www.datafilehost.com/d/c072077a
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quiinnBee:We only want to hit it that's all |
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