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damiso: This idowu ehn Its supposed to let your followers/followee "alert" you on any topic of their choice that they think you might be interested in. So if I like I fit share all the "raunchy" topics in the Sexuality section with my followers. |
Like seriously what's the rip-off in this? Since you decided to "place your life" in their hands surely they are free to toss it around as they want. What you should have done from the start was what you just did at the end. I wonder sometimes why most computer Literate and educated Nigerians decide to use agents for their travel plans when they can deal with the airlines directly. Its cheaper and more convenient. A lesson for all to learn. |
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myhappyhome: Ask google okay cos I don't know what concern u there now see is better you stop all jangons you talking or else I we report you too the moderator if you don't stop okay.Better to be silent and thought to be a than to speak and erase all doubts.You 1 Billion is sure on the way Cheers |
A picture will sell her faster. |
nairaman66: Don't mind me jwo! Was high on some cheap weed!!Okay then. Try and change your weed supplier asap. |
If your lands are viable why can't you sell outrightly instead of looking to swap for a car? And with your "put a foundation on it immediately" sure raises an eyebrow. Good luck with your swap deal though. |
1.2billion naira for two and half plots of land? Does it have oil wells on it? Is there a gold mine beneath? |
nairaman66: Fintiri has the right to contest! Just like GEJ has the right to contest for the 2015 general elections!Did you dream about Sanusi before waking up? Or where did you see Sanusi in this write up? |
lalasticlala: hahahahahahaha it won't.Hopefully the spambot will not come for you again. Seems it's been messing up this thread since you opened it. |
babyosisi: The Oba of nairaland gburugburuNa real Oba Gburugburu. This thread don enter kiriji war and ekiti-parapo war all together. Too bad I ain't got much time to slug it out. Sad. |
[quote author=NeuroBoss][/quote] Exactly. I purposely ommited that so as not to derail the thread. But I think its one of the Ogun State monarchs. Not so sure though. |
SAMBARRY: Mary kayl, eye lashes and jewellery ![]() You have a point. |
mayapop: It's better on the model.The model rocks it better. |
I have a dream..... That someday the whites will not need any piece of cloth to appear in public!! |
saxywale: Katsumoto has several threads littered all over Nairaland that's floored your argument several times.. I won't mind digging them out for you when I am less busy.Well, you already derailed the beautiful thread. You need to learn how to articulate your points and arguments online. You are sounding unnecessarily brash and angry over a matter that is open for a good discuss. Cool down. This is not the Kiriji war. |
saxywale: your bleaching skin illiterate king. Some parts of his face are coca cola coloured while others are fanta coloured. A big disgrace to the Yoruba race. Note: The ooni won't disrespect himself by going to Brazil, citizens of south America usually find their way to Ife themselves.Well how a man wants to appear to the public is not the discuss here. We are talking about ideals and agenda in propagating the traditional and customary values of his people. Could his light skin not be due to some skin disorder? Have you thought about it? Food for thought. |
babyosisi: You are assuming the children are truly hisHahaha Most known polygamists dont sit on the fence and raise "bastards" not to talk of a traditional ruler. Check out M.K.O Abiola, he surely got a lot of bastards brought forth as his but in his own "way" without DNA et all, he still could sieve his own from the shaft. I believe its not the Alaafin that will be lagging behind. P.S there is a traditional law/myth/ curse on any man who sleeps with a woman a Yoruba king has already slept with, except the king dies. Such men die prematurely, violently and never make a headway in life afterwards. |
saxywale: You got it wrong..it's the other way round. And what even happened to the political aka head of state after the fall of Oyo empire(popularly called oyo ile) in present day Niger state??...Well here we go again. My first post that you quoted, if you read well.I referred to the few who will come here and argue... maybe if I have some hours to spare before going to bed I will send you a mail in history and Genesis of the whole squabbles for superiority between the two. But naturally if you are from Ile-Ife I will understand your point of argument. |
babyosisi: How do these younger women sleep on the same bed and allow their grand father touch them?This particular Olori is the youngest and the last of his numerous wives. She delivered a set of triplets in her first year of marriage to the king. You talk of sleeping with "her grandfather"....lol....this "grandpa's" engine is still well oiled and galvanised even more than that of most youths...lol |
OrlandoOwoh: Is it true that nobody looks at the Alaafin through a mirror? In fact it is said that his cars usually don't have rear-view mirrors.A lot of myth wound around this great Oba. Over the years many have evolved into fairy tales and no one knows which is true or not. |
stinggy: In all your getting, get WISDOM bro.You didn't need to reply him. Myopic as he is he doesn't know that to stay relevant and in charge you have to propagate your ideas and ideals beyond your bedroom. |
basty: God bless you, proudly Yoruba in diasporaYes boss. This is one of the few kings that gives me good reasons to visit my root more often. Keep the tradition alive till the last of all generations.... location will never be a barrier...NEVER!! |
iwakolewa: I think it makes them feel more womanly, like they are in charge and can be in control anywhere and anytime. ...Some women just have that barbaric trait in them, and at the slightest provocation, they loose it.. Very true and on point. Iwakolewa ...Hmmm... your username though. If Iwakolewa then what is? Lol |
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This might be true. Had two wonderful ladies who refused to date me cos of my looks. They believed I can never be faithful not because of my character but because of my looks. Insecurity on their part though. |
dstnd: selling out the secret of Yoruba in the name of promoting her cultureYou get it wrong. Culture is about expression and showing the world what your beliefs and ideas are. There are many misconstrued versions of people's culture simply because the people refuse to enlighten and promote their culture beyond their borders!!! |
Victoriousvic: Sorry o. Are you sure this stuff lasts for 1month? .. . Maybe some witches are using ur data for navigation on their fly-pad. ![]() Obviously you have exhausted your mb Use *461*7# to check your available megabyte and its validity date if you are using MTN. |
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5minsmadness: But come on now, women do this more!Lol @ getting emotional. You are very right with your observation to a large extent. Even though in some rare cases you find some men displaying such violence in the society too. |
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