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IMO, I don't see anything wrong in being called Black. From this post, opposition to being called black didn't emanate from its effect on individual but rather from the prejudiced view of black being evil, bad, demonic etc. To my best knowledge, there is nothing bad about the color black, it's just another color like white, blue etc. I don't see many whites complaining about being referred to as white. We, blacks, should rather rise to the occasion by achieving great things in all aspects of life so as to give being Black a more dignified look. |
alpha conde: If you don't sell this space today, God will punish you.Haba! you don't need to say all that. Besides, I won't dash out that space, I would only sell tp the highest bidder. |
space for sale.. You can contact my agent for any negotiation. |
@caretommy & am-joseph... 2-in-1 is a bb 3 days subscription, you can extend it to 7days. Procedure: migrate to club10 (if u are not on it already) , then load #200 worth recharge card, wait till you are credited with 15mb for loading #200 ( this may take sometime), then dial *440*018#, #200 will be deducted and you will be given 255mb for 7 days. Lastly, text 'stopautorenew' to 440. You can check your data by dialing: *141*712*0# |
Bad timing! |
Airtel used to be okay for my side since MTN blocked their BB subscription, but recently airtel network has been fluctuating. I still continue using it since I only do weekly 2-in-1 BB subscription, so it doesn't matter if I used up the MB given or not |
Airtel used to be okay for my side since MTN blocked their BB subscription, but recently airtel network has been fluctuating. I still continue using it since I only do weekly 2-in-1 BB subscription, so it doesn't matter if I used up the MB given or not |
151487made: Plz I wan ask one question o.....plz how many "prof" they polybag ah sorry polytechnic wey dey lectureDumb post! Which kind stupid question b that hmmmm? ![]() |
Such a bad timing |
2. flo =16, mike =24, joe= 36 |
1. 51 litres |
transgender?? Anyway, she's good-looking, but not worth the hype. |
SAW. 13 GHOSTS (not sure of d title ) |
Really? I need to try this. Thanks @op |
Winnie1950: For someone like me who is already short, its impossible. Wetin u want make we born? Dwarf?giants ![]() |
....tale of a short guy ![]() |
juman: One nigeria betrays masses. ![]() |
Okorocha don dribble una like Okocha jj |
Staying out of your parents' house has nothing to do with age but rather depends on the mental and most especially financial status. do you expect a 27 year old unemployed graduate to live on his own? why would he live on his own when he would still expect his parents to pay for his house rent and upkeep? Therefore, it depends on your financial independence, not mere number (age). |
why should I go for either when I could have a beautiful lady with good character? |
mosein: too late,you should have told the soldier same thing you wrote here!If he had done what you wrote, he won't be on this thread ,but rather in an ICU unit of a hospital. ![]() |
Sard: 20 Interesting Facts about MigrationHere is another fact: According to Wikipedia, there are about 15 - 22 million Lebanese worldwide (citizens and descendants), but only 4 million of them live in Lebanon. That is, Lebanese in diaspora are about four times of those living in Lebanon. |
Rudebwoy: bad formatting*edited* |
20 Interesting Facts about Migration Here are 20 facts about migration and the consequent remittance around the world. 1.Early human migrations are thought to have begun when Homo Erectus first migrated out of Africa to Eurasia around 1.8 million years ago. 2.One of the greatest waves of immigrants to the USA was duringthe 1820s – 1890s, when more than 5 million immigrants arrived in America from Ireland and Germany. 3.Immigration to Australia is estimated to have begun around 50 000 years ago when the ancestors of Australian Aborigines arrived from the islands of the Malay Archipelago and New Guinea. 4.According to the Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011, 3% ofthe world population (more than 215 million people) live in a country other than the one they were born in. 5.The largest migration corridor in the world is Mexico – USA, with almost 12 million official, recorded migrations from Mexicoto the US in 2010 alone. 6.It’s no coincidence then, that the USA also records the highest outward flow of remittance (foreign workers sending money back to their home countries). In 2009 alone, an estimated $48 billion was sent out of the country. 7.In 2010, the country that received the most money via remittance was India, followed by China, Mexico and France. 8.How much money is moving around the world? In 2010, recorded global remittances amounted to more than $440 billion! 9.Most people mistakenly believe that the best way to send money home is through a bank. The truthis that using an agency (like1st Contact Forex) is nearly always much cheaper, quicker, and moreconvenient. 10.The second largest migration corridor in 2010 was between the Ukraine and Russia, followedby Bangladesh and India. In boththese instances though, a large number of natives inadvertently became “migrants” when their borders and boundaries were changed. 11.Between June 2010 and June 2011, 543 000 people came into the UK, while an estimated 343 000 left. 12.In 2005, a UKBA study estimated a population of between 310,000 and 570,000 illegal immigrants living in the UK. 13.Indians make up the largest percentage of immigrants coming into the UK (11.9%), followed by migrants from Pakistan, Poland, Australia and China. 14.Most people emigrating from theUK go to Australia, followed by the USA. 15.In 2009, Zimbabweans made the most asylum applications; in 2010 and 2011 the most asylum applications were made by Iranians. 16.In 2010, refugees and asylum-seekers made up 8% (16.3 million) of international migrants. 17.Relative to world population size,more people were migrating around the end of the 19th Century than they are now. 18.In 2006 the USA took in more legal immigrants as permanent residents than all the other countries in the world combined. 19.The name “green card” comes from a post-WWII form, the I-151, which was printed on green paper. The first card was issued in the ’50s, and it had green stripes on one side. 20.Ironically, if a Mexican wants a visa to immigrate to the United States, he or she must obtain it in Ciudad Juarez, undoubtedly one of the most violent, dangerous cities in the world. |
Honestly, I can't. No matter how beautiful the person is, I 've never found them attractive enough. It's just my preference, no big deal! |
12month: by weeding abi^^^ ganjaman. ![]() |
red/pink lips |
wetin com concern u? bro, u better join them spend d money before the thing go vamoose (in case it does). Don't let superstitious belief deprive you of spending the money. ![]() |
cutieemperor007: Abeg, no be all yorubas fancy this their yeye APC ooo... Infact i hate them with a passion, a politican party that dosent have any concrete manifesto but rather wish to win elections by critisising the opposition or ruling party....I'm Yoruba as well that's why I find it hard to believe that Yorubas can be so concerned. Some of these chaps haven't been to Anambra & probably won't for a longtime, so why the fuss? Yorubaland o ni baje o! one luv,bro. |
I wonder why some yorubas carry Anambra matter for head all in the name of supporting APC . There's nothing to gain in APC winning or loosing. Make una face una problem first before helping others. |
hmmmm? 

