Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 10:57am On Jul 28, 2011 |
Oke Ukwu, Nnukwu Ukwu, means Big Booty. and not Ike Ikwu. Ike Ukwu means the power or strenght of booty |
Politics › Re: What Does 'Lagos' Mean & Who Coined The Name? by romeo(m): 8:55pm On Jul 27, 2011 |
I hope you will not fail because the first 3 posts were wrong. Lagos means Lakes in Portuguese and Spanish. |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 5:20pm On Jul 27, 2011 |
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Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 1:48pm On Jul 24, 2011 |
Nayah: lol romeo muchas gracias por todo pero ne sé si soy una caja de sorpesas pero como soy francesa no es tan dificil hablar un idioma latina porque se parecen mucho. Para Espana fui en 2003 en financias y economias via intercambios entre universidades, tuve cursos en licenciatura y diplomatura en mismo tiempo, fue tan intensivo como enriquecido
Y tu estas installado desde cuando en Mallorca? Bueno tienes algo de razon con respecto al lengua latina, Llevo 12 años viviendo en Mallorca, podemos hablar fuera de aqui si puedes, quiero conocerte mas como amigo. Si quieres me lo dices y te pondre mi direccion de correo en el siguiente post y tienes que ser muy rapida para que yo la borro enseguida.  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 1:28pm On Jul 24, 2011 |
Nayah: romeo perdona in facto fui a la universidad de Cadiz en Andalucia ( seguro que lo sabia pero bueno) lol y al final leyendo mi frase he visto el error de vocabulario, se me a olvidado un poquito vocabulario simple porque suelo hablando el vocabulario profesional, de los Seguros mas exactamente entonces a veces me olvido lo mas simple 
Pero seria muy encantada hablar espanol contigo, para que nadie entienda la conversacion lol hehehehe Cada vez me dejas muy sorprendido, No sabia que estuvistes en España estudiando. Que carrera estudiaste en Cadiz? tenemos que hablar mucho mas por aqui o por otro sitio, me has despertado un interes enorme. Eres una caja de sorpresa hahaha, |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 11:53am On Jul 24, 2011 |
Nayah: Hey many thanks for sharing, you know here some people thought I was linked to Igbo or whatever because in Politic section I gave my opinion on Biafra's war lol but whatever
Mucha gracias hermano pr su cumplido que me va derecho al corazon  Keep doing that, soon i will be defending the Bassas everywhere lol, need to feed me some info about them. *Directo al corazon* not "Derecho al corazon" lol nice one from G translate lol |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Come mingle with moi here @Naya by romeo(m): 10:48pm On Jul 22, 2011 |
Nayah: Hi everyone, very glad to chat with you from the day I've had my loggin, in fact I realized I don't really know members here and would be glad to know more some sisters especially except mukina or Kandiikane I know better. Brothers who don't know me can join as well
If some NRL are here in France would be cool to see each other one day Thanks for your welcoming and God bless Nigeria and Nigerians  Come to Mallorca Nayah , It looks like i am following ur back here. We have a lot to talk about lol, I believe you will make friends here soon, you are well mannered and educated.  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 10:31pm On Jul 22, 2011 |
Nayah: romeo oui ça va mon chou lol kedu I thought it was in igbo oh to say hello I know some igbo like " mba"(no) "ifunanya"(love) " chukwu" ( God) and some other word but some are a bit bad lol 
My tribe is Bassa'a from Cameroon there are famous for their leadership for Independace with a guy named Ruben Um Nyobè, ti's a very strong people with rich cultures and values that's why westerners kiiled them a lot together with Bamiléké because we fought them a lot and we are very educated LoL Nayah! Kedu is Hello, you said that well and you know quite a bit of our words I will check out Bassa online, and also Ruben, Thanks for the piece. Estas muy guapa Nayah, es un cumplido vale.  |
Culture › Re: Wollofs And Mandinkas Lets Meet Here :)- by romeo(m): 12:47pm On Jul 22, 2011 |
Beautiful!! Keep that up , I love to read other languages. |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 12:22pm On Jul 22, 2011 |
Nayah: kedu lol Moi cherie ça va  Nayah what is your local Language called? So that i would check how they say "kedu" in ur language  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 9:34am On Jul 22, 2011 |
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Crime › Re: [horrific] Woman Arrested For Battering Her Son [photos Inside] by romeo(m): 10:32am On Jul 20, 2011 |
The Husband should be arrested too. They are evil |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 10:16pm On Jul 16, 2011 |
El Guapo:
Cha Cha Cha Cha Igbo Kwenu?
Emm. . . Abum Nwa Afo Igbo amuru na Spain.
Nnem Bu Onye Spain kama Nnam bu Ezigbo nwaafor Abia.
Adikwam proud ina asu asusu Nnam n'enweghi nsogbu  Bia El puto guapo! Onye gwara gi na "Cha Cha Cha Igbo Kwenu" bu ajuju? lol De que parte eres? Y una cosita mas, quien te dijo que estas guapo? |
Celebrities › Re: Paddy Adenuga And His Unscrupulous Bodyguards by romeo(m): 2:24pm On Jul 04, 2011 |
And you folks do not have pictures of that? what's your mobile phone camera for? Your office is close to his father's, snap a pic and post online. Maybe that will effect a change. Emperoh: Only obtainable in a lawless state like Nigeria! Your entitlement to police orderly is cos your papa get money. . . . .money u didn't know how it came about.
My office used to close to Adenuga Towers and it's always a sight seeing him drive himself in a sports car or his BMW 7 series with a Hilux truck filled with policemen in tow and i am wondering if that's the President passing by.
Just a crazy nation. Whomever it is he beat should sue his arse and claim some of his father's money off him
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Culture › Re: Why Our English Speaking Brothers Think Cameroon Is A West African Country by romeo(m): 1:20pm On Jul 03, 2011 |
Nayah: Romeo have you read mine? really? if yes you would know this prove nothing, and you talking about 2008, you should inform you more cause since 2010 many things have changed (universities, memebers of governements, roads) I think instead of convicing yourself Cameroon is a desorganised country and insinuating I'am liar ( and I don't really understand your bitterness anyway) you should analyse more and especially better
Anyway Face and pres elect have said all and have answered my question which was geographic and not a excuse for "stability competition" or whatever, now if you wanna talk about this then right if not better talk to someone else I don't like disrespect and bitterness we suppose to be mature , hope I made that clear
Emofine don't worry sister these kind of arguments are not only not relevent but it's childish, I'm cameroonian by origins and might be better placed to talk about our realities than some people who think they know things more than the others. Cameroon is a peaceful country and thank God everyday it shows it, we have our problems, challenges like every other country but come on Cameroon is far from inter tribes troubles that unfortunately a lot of African countries are experiencing I can see you are getting worked up over this, You said Biya is cool because your country has peace. I qouted a Cameroonian website with news that is all over the web about possible tensions mounting regarding Your darling Biya and his evil intentions for Cameroon and a reference they made about a riot that left over 40 dead merely 4 years ago, I was surprised because i didn't know about people dying in Cameroon in such numbers 4 years ago. You are a Cameroonian by origin and not by birth, Visiting Cameroon 10 times a year is not the same as living in cameroon, you are just a tourist so quit claiming knowledge over others about happenings in Cameroon. Is your daddy or Brother working for Biya? I am sure if you are from southern Cameroon you'll have a different opinion of Cameroon, Take that your Cameroon back because i am not buying it. Don't even respond because that will look childish like you wrote before. @topic According to the United Nations, Central Africa does not exist. Instead they have "Middle Africa". You people should check that please |
Car Talk › Re: Confession Of Suspected Receiver Of Stolen Cars – Caveat Emptor by romeo(m): 12:18pm On Jul 03, 2011 |
MrPrsdent: this man is just a born thief.Customs officials can only ever sell an unlicensed vehicle . Customs Officials can sell licensed vehicle. They impound cars on Nigerian Highways, how legal is what i don't know. |
Politics › Re: Fashola Sent His Son To Learn Carpentry by romeo(m): 10:13pm On Jul 01, 2011 |
Why are those school kids dressed like soldiers and police with those green and blue berets? That mentality never change? |
Politics › Re: Buhari: Thieving Elite As Bad As Militants Such As Mend, Boko Haram Etc by romeo(m): 1:47pm On Jun 30, 2011 |
noblezone: Yes, Buhari stated the obvious, he is telling us what we already know. The issue is, if folks like him did not trample on our constitution and rulled (ruined) us by decrees, we would had advanced more than this. The military destroyed our institutions including the Police.
If a man has a case and calls in the police, and if his opponent had anybody in the army, to call, such a soldier would come and beat up both the police and the man that called him. Our police learnt brutality from soldiers. Buhari is part of the problem and he cannot talk himself out of it.
It is just OBJ trying to advice us on corruption. Nonsense. The Only post that made my day!! The NPF is comatose today because of Buhari and his military brothers. I must be a useless fool to think that somebody that became a head of state after a coup was executed wasn't involved in the coup. A man of integrity? what integrity are we talking about? Tell me the list of things he did that warrants the "Mr. Integrity" title some blind fanatics are giving him. |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 9:03pm On Jun 29, 2011 |
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Culture › Re: Why Our English Speaking Brothers Think Cameroon Is A West African Country by romeo(m): 8:37pm On Jun 29, 2011 |
To say the truth is not disrespectful, but lying is. |
Culture › Re: Why Our English Speaking Brothers Think Cameroon Is A West African Country by romeo(m): 3:39pm On Jun 29, 2011 |
(Reuters) – Debate over Cameroon President Paul Biya’s eligibility in an October presidential poll is stoking tensions in the central African state that could boil over into protests like those seen in 2008.
Biya’s rivals say the 78-year-old, one of Africa’s longest serving leaders, is bound to a 1996 constitution that would make his current 7-year term his last — despite an amendment he orchestrated in 2008 that removes term limits.
Over 40 people were killed and hundreds wounded in 2008 riots after the constitutional rejig.
The debate in Cameroon started after scholar Alain Didier Olinga published an essay in April picked up in Cameroonian newspapers that argued the revised 2008 constitution does not annul legal effects of the previous constitution, according to the legal principle known as non-retroactivity.
Many others have backed his argument, warning the country could be plunged into constitutional crisis if Biya insists on running — a charge Biya’s backers reject.
A similar issue in Senegal triggered riots last week, forcing octogenarian President Abdoulaye Wade to back down from proposed constitutional changes the opposition said would have eased his win in February polls.
“Just like in 2008, violent protests will probably be incited in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, where Biya’s opposition is strongest,” said Oswald Felli, director of security risk assessments at Damina Advisors.
“A lot of Cameroonians feel President Paul Biya has outlived his usefulness and there is not much he can do for the country,” Felli said, but added that Biya may eventually manoeuvre his way into getting re-elected if he decides to run.
Biya has not said whether he will run but analysts say he is likely to try to extend his 29-year rule in the oil-producing state, a move that looks set to inflame public frustrations over his slow pace of reforms and tight grip on power.
Cameroon’s $22-billion economy is central Africa’s largest, but its 20 million people suffer from shoddy public services — including a lack of potable water and poor roads — and live on an average of around $3 per day.
“Cameroon appears especially susceptible to a massive popular uprising against its long-standing president,” Business Monitor International said in recent risk analysis.
“We believe the risks of a popular uprising…are still remote, but the government will nonetheless act aggressively to head off any potential ‘spark’ for unrest,” it said.
STOKING TENSIONS
The ruling CPDM party is planning a congress in July when it is expected that Biya will accept the party’s nomination as the “natural candidate” for the October poll.
Joshua Osih, a vice president of the main opposition party, the Social Democratic Front (SDF), said his party would ask Cameroon’s highest court to rule on Biya’s eligibility if he eventually decided to seek another mandate.
“It is without a shadow of a doubt that we will exploit this possibility,” Osih told the La Nouvelle Expression newspaper.
But Biya’s backers have rejected arguments against his eligibility, saying the adoption of the 2008 constitution repeals the 1996 constitution.
Opposition threats to launch the legal challenge are also likely to go nowhere, as Biya is believed to have strong influence over the courts.
Roddy Barclay, London-based analyst at Control Risks said challenges to the legality of Biya’s candidacy are likely to stoke political tensions but they are unlikely to stop Biya.
“In the event that the case went to the constitutional court, the ruling would be highly politicised and the judiciary would come under heavy pressure from Biya’s influential allies.”
Top brass from the ruling party have also moved to push back on perceived foreign pressure ahead of the election — after U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton wrote to Biya in May urging free and fair elections.
“Cameroon has no lesson to learn from outside on how to solve its problems,” ruling CPDM party secretary-general Rene Sadi told a recent rally. Enjoy reading Nayah!!! Peaceful Cameroon indeed. Source: http://www.cameroononline.org/2011/06/29/biyas-re-election-bid-stokes-tensions/ |
Culture › Re: Why Our English Speaking Brothers Think Cameroon Is A West African Country by romeo(m): 4:16pm On Jun 27, 2011 |
My problem with you is that you said Biya is responsible for the "peacefulness" of Cameroon, it never occured to you that maybe your people are peaceful by nature? And not because of Biya. Cameroon is one of the poorest countries in Africa goddam it; does that say somthing to you? |
Celebrities › Re: Miss Taraba , Sylvia Nduka Is The Winner Of Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria by romeo(m): 3:30pm On Jun 27, 2011 |
What kind of mentality is this? One cannot write the word "po.rn" here. Naija and IT age lol |
Culture › Re: Why Our English Speaking Brothers Think Cameroon Is A West African Country by romeo(m): 3:23pm On Jun 27, 2011 |
Nayah: youngies no as for me the deception is coming from some brothers who think democracy as tought by some civilisation to push down the others, is the best way of thinking, and this is because I'm an educated person that I 'm tell you this I'm trying not to take things superficilally
I assume and say I prefer one Khaddafi that 5 Abdoulaye Wade ( cause if I follow your position democracy means change regularly gvts) ok but I'm prooving that it's not always true and dictature is relative Rawlings was a "dictator" but now we all see this "totalitarism regime" was not so bad
Biya might not be the best African President, I agree cause I don't like his way of handling domestic Affairs, but I'm objective and again in terms of social cohesion Cameroon has it all. Some Cubans also think Fidel and his brother when they die should come back from the dead and continue ruling Cuba, lol According to the young Cameroonian girl Nayah, There is only one and only intelligient person in Cameroon, Paul Biya. What plans do you people have incase he dies? Cameroon will stop existing? Or he will come back from the dead and continue from where he stopped? Give the younger generation of your people a chance and that muddy look that Cameroon has will become a shinny look. |
Celebrities › Re: Miss Taraba , Sylvia Nduka Is The Winner Of Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria by romeo(m): 3:08pm On Jun 27, 2011 |
foyeks2001: Igbos r beautiful right, someone compared Turai with Patience, immediately someone replied and said Patience is not Igbo, ok then
the prettiest amongst these women, Lagos State Governor's wife with Abia State Governor's wife Osun State with Imo State Ogun State with Ebonyi State Ondo State with Anambra State Ekiti State with Ebonyi
Lets see who wins then
We yoruba, we ve got cultures, traditions, beliefs, norms and values Yoruba parents doesnt believe in their daughters exposing, advertising or selling her body to d public just because of d monetary value attached to it, they believe in hardwork, thats y u cannot compare the percentage of Igbo ladies LovePeddlers to yoruba LovePeddlers, the Igbo ladies have it since their parents are always after money , dont wanna care where he/she gets the money from, How old are you? You sound so kindergarten. |
Celebrities › Re: Miss Taraba , Sylvia Nduka Is The Winner Of Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria by romeo(m): 3:05pm On Jun 27, 2011 |
faithin9ja: @Nayah
My point exactly, Miss Universe Organisation which is part owned by the flamboyant Donald Trump gets very little airtime on US media - you can't compare this to American Idol, big brother, America's got talent or any other mainstream popular culture event. Beauty contests don fade,
There are too many clever professional Nigerian and black women in the world, I and most of the world don't need to see them prancing around on stage to make a judgement or assessment. how many ex-beauty queens make it in other spheres of life?
I would more impressed if Ms Taraba played tennis against Serena Williams to achieve fame rather than expecting to be invited to the same parties as Serena because she is Ms Nigeria.
i beg, yes we can all chose our own forms of entertainment but this particular form of entertainment just does not help the advancement of females in Nigeria. There is a show for men too, it's called Mister Nigeria!! Everything should not be dragged into feminism for one to feel good. It's funny that you hate (female) pageant shows but thinks that big brother is a fantastic show. Every year the winner of miss universe is announced to the whole world through the media, I don't need CNN or BBC to tell me somebody just won Miss Universe, 90% TV channels world over do talk about it, not everybody has access to CNN or your France 24 and not even everybody understand English most of these channels use as default language. You think it's OK to be Naomi or Oluchi because they put on clothes made by people, that's a pathetic line of thinking. The world don't revolve around being a doctor or IT professional alone, some people can with all due respect act Po.rn movies and get the IT people and Docs entertained. People choose the way they want to live, they don't need appoval from your likes to do that. Getting a University degree is not the end of the world, people can do other things and it includes modelling |
Celebrities › Re: Miss Taraba , Sylvia Nduka Is The Winner Of Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria by romeo(m): 2:42pm On Jun 27, 2011 |
MeandSum: My sentiments exactly! All of a sudden we want to start competing with the white man to know who is whiter. Our brothers from the east always find ways to make everything a superiority contest and then shout "one Nigeria" when it is expedient. Did you even care why he wrote that? Or you so badly wanted to talk about "your brothers from the East" so quick, His response (which was just 2 posts down the one you qouted): Obiagu1: There's no aversion, don't get me wrong. Igbos are not often too dark, we are not Sudanese, we are mostly fair, brown, to dark brown. Even in the East, we call those that are too dark "blackie" and those that are too fair "yellow/Oyibo" but the proportion of those "blackie" are way too low.
Miss Taraba's colour makes her look missed, half Igbo/half Idoma, due to her shiny black tone. |
Romance › Re: Ladies, Would You Date A Plumber Or An Unemployed Cute Guy? by romeo(m): 11:50am On Jun 26, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: Your middle name must be pot. Shut that dirty mouth up!! that was a goddam typo. Long hissssss |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by romeo(m): 10:35pm On Jun 25, 2011 |
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Culture › Re: Why Our English Speaking Brothers Think Cameroon Is A West African Country by romeo(m): 10:33pm On Jun 25, 2011 |
Dios!! Se me echa encima con mala leche. LoL.  Mañana ok. |
Romance › Re: Ladies, Would You Date A Plumber Or An Unemployed Cute Guy? by romeo(m): 10:03pm On Jun 25, 2011 |
Cuddlemii: As for a plumber, I can be his friend, advicer and confidant ( these are my specialties anyways so the plumber is the getting the best of me)[/b] You sound so dumb!! |
Romance › Re: Ladies, Would You Date A Plumber Or An Unemployed Cute Guy? by romeo(m): 2:41pm On Jun 25, 2011 |
Siga: Abi jare Romeo, infact if i get chance, I go go back school, go learn plumbing, become business owner, make good money, write off everything ontop tax, lots to gain man Each man on his own!! I am just asking respect for these skilled workers. Candyness: I sense materialism here. what is wrong in loving someone for what they are and not how much he earns. I earn more money than my man and yet, I love him uncondictionally  |