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PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 9:18pm On May 27, 2011
NDIGBO BIA KWEZUONU

Is that one correct too? Man this is loads of fun
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 8:41pm On May 27, 2011
ajigglin:
not me.
plenty plenty igbos from anambra dey for this thread.  add another to the list.
I am one of your fellow anambra brothers.

ndigbo kwenu
Nairaland GeneralRe: Husband Battery by SEFAGO(m): 7:32pm On May 27, 2011
No, you are now the woman. Go and buy some cookbooks.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 1:27pm On May 27, 2011
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=675630.msg8403489#msg8403489 date=1306498705]Judging from this thread, I can clearly see that Yoruba people are truly mixed with other tribes.

ehrrm, seen less Yoruba/Hausa or Yoruba/Fulanis tho. Cant blame them  shocked lipsrsealed tongue[/quote]Dont get any ideas about Ezeuche  angry
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 1:13pm On May 27, 2011
Sefago:

Ethnicity: Omo Igbo Igbo
State: Anambra cool
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 11:13am On May 27, 2011
@Odunnu

Apologies, I was only joking around. If I made you feel uncomfortable that was not my intention.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 10:46pm On May 26, 2011
Who knows? Musiwa can open a thread to beg on your behalf.
With melon maps  cool

2mch:
shocked shocked shocked shocked

Many desperadoes on NL for Ileke shocked shocked shocked huh

You sound like you have been there and hit it huh
The thing swwweeeeeeeett

I no go lie.

I just wanna hit it again and again and again and again and again . . .
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 9:41pm On May 26, 2011
2mch:
Dede Has been desperately trying to hit it (Ileke-Idi). Dede won die ontop young blood. Even papa like better thing
I can assure you that dying on-top of that chick is one of the most glorious way of meeting your maker. Infact, even if she is laced with the dreaded Magun, and I might be under threat of somersaulting after the act, I will still take the leap.

Ibime:
Abeg make una post the pics of Ileke Idi's mammaries make I judge for myself. I will not take SEFAGO's word for it without pictorial evidence!

Secondly, I must give it up to Dede1, who I know to be in his 60's. If a man that age could scoff at a young voluptuous specimen like Ileke-Ide, then such a man must still be vigorously active despite advancing years. Most men his age would accept anyone that would open the cookie jar for them regardless of looks!
Take my word, if FIFA were trying to create a larger and more efficiently shaped footballs for the world cup, they will be well positioned if they considered using Ileke-Idi'd bosoms as a model.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 8:07pm On May 26, 2011
[quote author=Rhino.5dm link=topic=675630.msg8399451#msg8399451 date=1306435653]I guess no need of over flogging the dead horse. grin
Ya ya ya! Today i drill a hole in the as*rs. cheesy

This mooron doesn't even have a clue of what i posted.

All he could grab was computer aided design. . . Autocad. Mu he he!


Now get back to your studio, . . Opunu, Itti bolibo. grin grin grin[/quote]No, all I got was your lame attempt to equate intelligence to a bunch of jargon. Not surprised that this would slip your mind since you believe in pseudoscientific bulls-h-it like "Gap Theory."

I think I might have overpredicted by quite a huge margin: ((149/2)-74.5)

I have made the necessary adjustment. Now scuttle away while I discuss with my Ekiti pumpkin, Ileke-Idi, I dont look too favorably at the attention of fellow men.

[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=675630.msg8399456#msg8399456 date=1306435753]grin @ itti bolibo grin grin[/quote]What ever that means, back to sender  grin
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 7:12pm On May 26, 2011
The IQ of my diccck is greater than the cumulative IQ's of your next four generation
Because you can use AutoCad?  grin

I go laugh tire for all of una.

Autocad=Einstein level intelligence

Dede1:
Who get boo-bs, Ileke-ide? Please do not be deceived by the punctures under her moniker. She is far from acceptance. grin grin
IL's bosoms are quite well accepted to be the largest on NL. If you can find any girl with a larger pair of bosoms, I would be quite interested in examining her pics.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 7:09pm On May 26, 2011
The IQ of my diccck is greater than the cumulative IQ's of your next four generation


Questions for you Mr. Idio*t GO.

1. What is the process of printing TO SCALE in AutoCAD?

2. How can I run a stress analysis in Autodesk inventor if my direct load is smaller than live load?

3. What are the process of calibrating a Faro arm in RhinocerosCAD?

4. How can i obtain my dimensionl data from a from large turbo fan?

5. Using vray in 3dmax how can i get a realistic hdr image with LUT workfolw?

6. What are minimum points to use for re-section using leica TPS +1200?

7. How can get my model shape using data i obtain from Faro 3d point cloud?

8. Why should i used catia V4 instead of Autocad?

9. What are the process of checking parameters assuming am using solidworks?

10. How can i achieve a rotation and trnsformation in survey max?

11. Why should i export my data wsing DXF format when using ANY CAD software?

These are very elementary questions . . . Mr. Dunderhead, when should i expect my answers?

Get your little brain busy and WAIT for more. Punk!
You are sttttoooopid. Is that your evidence for having a high IQ?

grin

When did technical questions about computer aided design software become equivalent to the Binet Test. U no fit tell us that you are a Graphical Designer cheesy
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 5:32pm On May 26, 2011
Rhinodumb

I dont understand why you murder grammar in the name of typing from a handset. This one too much.

. . .when i started the development course in Europe. I was choosen and tagged(due to my high IQ).
No spelling was involved in that IQ test thats for sure.

Dede1:
What an indelible insult to view Nigerian women who were decorated by audacious hands of God through the prisms of ugliness stood up by Ileke-idi and Kobojunkie?  grin grin
A virgin in his 40s is a virgin forever. You are still a virgin if you dont know that women with massive bo-oobies like Ileke-idi are objectively more attractive that other women. Check out her melons men, you will understand. Even Papa Grammarticology like you should be able to appreciate them. Thats why I am nice to her, in the hope that one day I will be able to suck them to the fullest of my satisfaction.

As for Kobo, what can I say in  her defence? Well you just have to tape her mouth and I am sure she will be fine.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 2:36pm On May 26, 2011
zstranger:
Not your typical spinner! Adjusting the "hot-ness" scale for Nigerian standard, she is hot

Besides her Heineken stomach, she is pretty, erm, okay!
I already made the necessary adjustment. I am already aware that Naija women are not world class by any standards and so using such an outlook would give them low grades.

Okay is good. Relative to Tpia and Kobo how would you rate her? And her bo-obies as big as that of Ileke-idi? Be more descriptive my friend, I dont have much to go by.

Not the typically pudgy bodies you see many women here having
Wait until they hit the 30s. They look like badly spread pancake.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 11:54am On May 26, 2011
This early morning unprovoke attack was in protest of a crack i left open between his skull after sustaining a mortal wound from me yeaterday.
"unprovoked" you dimwit. Are you typing from your mobile phone again?

Gap theory  grin, and you have the audacity to claim an IQ of 149. I go laugh die.

Anyways dont wanna derail.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 11:51am On May 26, 2011
Odunnu:
Na wa o.
Why is my own different? Nkem diche bu ajo afa!
Nairaland Grapevine whispers into my ears that you are smoking hot. Post a profile pic, I wanna see, I wanna see!!!
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 10:31am On May 26, 2011
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=675630.msg8395911#msg8395911 date=1306402120]Becommrich is from Ondo state, his love for that state is not like the love he shows for Yorubas in General.

KoboJunkie[b] is from Ekiti state tongue[/b]

Odunnu is Hausa, but lives in the SE.[/quote]Sheesh, home of bimbos  grin
Christianity EtcRe: How Many Here Have Read The Bible From Cover To Cover. by SEFAGO(m): 10:29am On May 26, 2011
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=674844.msg8395861#msg8395861 date=1306401701]Like OMG! That's exactly the same thing my Jewish friend told me when I asked her why she's less religious.

I need to read this old testament. I heard that in the New testament, God's personality was opposite from his Old testament's personality; nice, comforting, gracious, kind etc[/quote]Your friend was not reading the book in the spirit. She was reading it from man's perspective. How can she even disagree with a book that claims her ethnicity is "chosen" while all of us are inferior and not worthy of the message.

Such blatant racism, but I digress, I was not reading it while being filled by inspiration from the spirit. Thats why I am misconstruing the message.
PoliticsRe: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by SEFAGO(m): 10:26am On May 26, 2011
[quote author=Rhino.5dm link=topic=675630.msg8395490#msg8395490 date=1306398080]I throw in my towel. tongue

Rhino: Ondo state(origin), affliated to Bauchi, based in lagos and currently staying in Jigawa.

Marital status: recently married tongue

IQ scores: 149!

Intrest: war games & military hardware.

Dislike: Beaf oppression of the masses by government.

Ideology: Progressive tendency.

Profession: Mechanical Engr & Advanced Geometry Engr.

Difficulties: NONE.


Bigotry: Not Applicable.

Employment status: Well paid cheesy cheesy.

Political association: CPC (Sai general Buhari!)

Views about NL: Very good place to improve diction. I have learnt alot and i have done that pretty fast.

National call: Battle ready.

So i guess you should be happy now.[/quote]See This mugun ok, I laugh in Spanish

IQ- 149

More like half of that
Christianity EtcRe: How Many Here Have Read The Bible From Cover To Cover. by SEFAGO(m): 10:10am On May 26, 2011
J12:
The bible is a bit confusing. For example, there are two accounts on the creation of humans: The first one on Genesis 1:26 and the second on Genesis 2:7 which is the creation account of Adam, the putative progenitor of the human race.
Any reasonable answer to this?
Your confusion would be cleared if you read it while influenced by the spirit.

You are reading it purely as man and not moved by God.

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