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Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 10:20am On Sep 05, 2007
Yeah, Mo rin rin ajo kekere kan lo si awon ilu meta kan ni orile Niger Delta ni ilu Nigeria. Ko da, mo ya aworan irin ajo ohun, ohun ibanuje ni oje fun ni pe, awon eni wonyi n je iya ni "OJU PAALI", I was moved to tears!

E wo awon aworan ohun, boti le je pe ojo Satide yi ni ojo ti mo fe fi Orile Ede yi sile pada si Ibugbe me ni Clapham, Ibanu nla ni oje fun mi wipe, Opolopo enia n jiya ni Orile Ede abini bi mi.

Oma se ooo !

Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 7:54pm On Sep 03, 2007
Hello grin
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 8:24pm On Aug 30, 2007
Baale, mo ma de wapa ooo, visiting and knowing around ma crips lo je kin pe kin to wa si ori alantaku yi. I should be regular soon.

Eku ise opolo ooo, Ede ku oro awe wunmi ti osora re di abiku. Oma ye laipe yi.
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 8:19pm On Aug 30, 2007
Ok oooooo, I appreciate oooooo, Till then ooooo, !
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:38pm On Aug 29, 2007
Baale, Ekale ooo, ede ku oro ilu wa yi. Se ara le oooo!

Si Ogbeni Iya Aje,

Ti a ba fi oju kan ara wa, yio ye o o eni ti mo je, ni orile ede yi, ni ile abinibi wa ati ni ilu wa yi. YOU can ask others who segoye is. I love you, but hate the devil in you. Amuni se ni yin, koda ma bere eto ati gba eto oruko yin lowo yin lati asale yi. ti eko ba ronu piwada, hummmmmm, emi oni so ju be yen lo, koda, awon agbagba ile odua wa lehin mi, lati pa oruko yin re lori nairaland nitori oro isokuso, oro ti ko mu eto ati iwa omo luwa bi dani yi, ma se to lati ta kadara ogbenni wunmi fun yin na. ABROAD, Iwa yin yi ti to fun ijoba lati da yin si ogba ewon. CHANGE, CHANGE OR SEGOYE REVEALS YOU TO THE LAW!
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:47pm On Aug 28, 2007
Omoge,

Bawoni, se owa!
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:45pm On Aug 28, 2007
Si,

NANA, IKOMI, BAALE, DEB, , MOSHOO, DESORLAH, HAYWHY, ati awon gbogbo eyin oni imo ati oke wa, eku ilu ooo, gege bi ese mo, mo yi wa ni Nigeria, mo de ma pada laipe yi. Mo ti ri itu ti awon Eku(rats) npa, koda won ti so ile wa di ile iranu, ema binu si mi pe mi o se eto mi gbegbe Oloye. Koda, mo n se ileri fun yin gbegbe bi mo se so fun ore wa wunmi; nigba ti o ko lati jawo ninu isokuso, koda, ojo won ni Numbers,

I LOVE YOU ALL!
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:37pm On Aug 28, 2007
Ta ni Baale?

Ka okun yi lati oju iwe kinni de opin re, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND IT THEN!
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:35pm On Aug 28, 2007
Mr. Iya Aje & Associates, Eku Iranu oooo, Ede ku oro koro lori ile ede abinibi wa. Gege bi eti mo, Ogbeni Wunmi, bo tile jepe o so awon oro dara dara die si ori awon threadi bi meta kan, eyi to ku oro re ni ori threadi miran, paapa julo lori eyi ti ose ti tire gangan (ede re), se ni laanu pe isokuso ni ojasi. koda, eyi fi han daju wipe Koda, ko duro gba eko to yekoro lowo obi re, eyi paapa si je ki opa danu etore ni ori nairaland.com.

Ero o daju, ogbeni Seun Osewa je omo kekere kan ti o ni awon imo ti a le fi ran ni lowo. Ati pelu pe Omo Odua too to ni, nigba ti ogbe ero ti a mo si iluwa yi sile, ogbe kale fun awon oni laakaye lati wa si ori re, ati lati jiroro loro ohun ti oto ati ti ko to ati lati fi anfani yi ran awon eniyan kokan lowo.

Gbogbo akitiyan Ogbeni Seun Osewa lori nairaland.com ni eti n fin sunni. Koda, opolowo were ti n gba oruko ni ofe lai san owo kan kan. Ko da, WE SHALL UPGRADE SOON TO PAY PER REPLY OR POST.

Mo moyin si Oloye Isokuso, koda kadara wunmi oni pe ba yin, as soon as I get back to the U.K, I will ensure you handover your username. Eyin oponu eyan yi.
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:21pm On Aug 28, 2007
Ekale ooo, Baale se ara le ooooo
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 1:28am On Aug 18, 2007
Aya mi wa ni ile ni hayi, Koda oye ki oti wa si ori alantaku yi lati nkan bi ojo meta kan sehin, sugbon awon Shopping ati visiting ti an se ko fi aye gbawa rara ra, lati de ori alan taku ti a wa ti Gba gege bi ile wa. Sugbon ooo, Desorlah ma to de ba wa lori alantaku yi, notoripe, oni owun fe ba Baale soro lori awon nkan die die ti won ma ni fe si, aya mi n ro wipe kin ra awon nkan asa ibile wa so wo si baale, bo tile jepe Baba yioo gba gbogbo ebun yi ti won ba wa bawa ni London, Though Ose kan ni aya mi yio lo ni london ki o to pada wa, ni to ri ibi ise re ni NG.

I miss THE HOUSE! cool
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 1:21am On Aug 18, 2007
Eku Ojumo oooooooo! grin

Hummm Ko si party party ni end mi yi oooo, ohun ti mon bo ni:-
Owuro lojo,
Eni ma ri re ooo,
Eni ma ri re ooo,
A se owo owuro.
,
,

Ati:-

Ise logun Ise, Tera mo ise ore mi,
Bi ako ba re ni fehin ti, bi ole lan ri, Baale, ejowo eba mi pari re, mo fe mo gbogbo e in word -by-word kin to pada si Clapham Common.
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 7:24pm On Aug 16, 2007
Si Nana,

Bawo ni, gbogbo ile nko?
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 7:20pm On Aug 16, 2007
Mo wa ooo, Mo de yi wa ni ilu abinibi wa, Nigeria, will be leaving first week Sept.
Bawo de ni odo tire na?
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 7:03pm On Aug 16, 2007
IRIRI AYE, People talking of themselves and thier future, is painful!
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 7:45pm On Aug 12, 2007
Ogagun Jagunlabi,

Bawo de ni ooo, se ara le, Ire ni wipe ede geesi su ire, ni se ni ode fe lo si ", " ti won ti o yoruba. Nje gbo na, ki de ni FORUM ni ede abinibi wa na? laaye wa delee delee.

Si gbogbo ile,

Eku igbadun ooooo.


Si Baale,

Eku ile ooo, o se die ti a de ori alantaku yi, koda oti to ojo meta kan bayi. Emi ati aya mi sara lo se ere kekere kan ni, villa, bo tile jepe mi o ni pe pada si oke okun, mo fi ekan rin kaa kiri ilu pelu iyawo mi desorlah.

si Mishoo,

Mo ti ri complete track Buga ra ooo, e seun fun exposure ati ti to ka si orin ohun fun awa ti a ti sonu, ti afi ore ofe olurun pe pada wa sile, ile, ibi ti ola ati ogo wa ti bere!
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 12:34am On Aug 11, 2007
Hello grin
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 4:37pm On Aug 04, 2007
Mon gbadun ategun naija ooo.
Bawo de ni odo yin lohun?
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 2:19pm On Aug 04, 2007
Kabo Olori Nana,

Bawo ni awon ara ile?
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 2:17pm On Aug 04, 2007
Wunmi,

Is not good the way you threw your expensive jokes, your mom should be respected, and your grandmom should be more respected. Don't talk ill of your old folks.

Wunmi, change please, whoever you are, where ever you are, I want you to know that am proud of you and would be glad if you start chating / posting like people do.

Hope to hear your more of your music lines.

Please stop using odd words and ill words, what is bad gat no other name but BAD!
Culture / Re: Any Ijaw Here? by segoye2(m): 9:55pm On Aug 03, 2007
Dear Ijaw Fellas, I read through your Culture and Origin as posted on this thread and it was pretty rich. Well, how possible can we stop the bad names we gave ourselves or maybe the press gave us. The kidnapping has our name on a front row, even though our people were negleted and not cared for, we would stand together legally and make the government see reasons with us.

Ijaw people are great people. Am not one actually, but so far, all the Ijaws in Ondo State are great people, all the Ijaws in Delta State are great people with vision and great paspective. Am happy, I have an Ethnic group known as IJAW, 

We can achieve our aim, be who we should be, if we accept the fact that we are all brothers and we are one family, and saying no to supporting of hustage takings, and all other illegal activities.

I wish to learn how to say Good morning, afternoon, evening and night in Ijaw dialet + how to say am coming and many more simple opening.

Segoye 2
Romance / How To Know If A Girl Is The One For You by segoye2(m): 9:41pm On Aug 03, 2007
This TIPS will explain how to prepare yourself, and prepare a relationship so that you can easily tell if a girl is right for you.

1. Become good, casual friends with the girl in question. Don't call her every day and talk for hours. When you talk to her, be sincere, honest, and entertaining when you run into her downtown, or in class, or at a coffee shop. Get to know her in moderation; if you overexert yourself trying to get to know her, you will increase the risk that you seem dependent or clingy.

2. Get to know her friends. We humans are social creatures, and often, our close friends are good representatives of how we ourselves are; e.g., if one of her close friends lies and deceives on a regular basis, keep that behavior in mind. A girl might not be the one for you if she and her friends are frequently dishonest.

3. Look for the opportunity to suggest going somewhere, just the two of you. This opportunity is best taken advantage of at a time when both of you are laughing, smiling, or otherwise having a good time. Do not meekly ask if she wants to go; instead, suggest that you both go somewhere together. e.g.: "I know this great restaurant downtown. Let's go there together on Friday!" If she seems uneasy, she may not find you attractive, or she may not be sure of her own feelings. This is a fact of life. If you are truly being yourself, and the two of you clearly enjoy each other's company, she may simply not be interested in you beyond friendship. Accept it and move on, staying friends with her. If she accepts your suggestion, congratulations.

4. Make your intentions with your first date clear from the get-go. Understand that your first date, but more specifically,how you yourself approach it, is the most important way to tell if a girl is right for you. In order to get an accurate perspective of what a girl is truly like, you must present yourself as the confident, cool person that you know yourself to be. (If you are uncomfortable with yourself, it will be hard to tell who is right for you, since most girls don't date insecure people).

5. Make it explicitly clear that you're going on a date, and are not going just "as friends". Clarify with a joke. An example for a girl with a good sense of humor is, "So, when do you want to make babies - before, or after dinner? I might not have time before." This type of comment can lead the conversation into brief seriousness to clarify that you want a date, and prevents the awkwardness of simply bringing up the topic for no good reason.

6. Judge how easily and comfortably you are able to talk with her about both trivial and serious issues. A long, successful relationship relies almost exclusively on good conversation. If you find yourself struggling to find something to talk to - not out of nervousness, but simply because you've both "run out of things to say" - then she may not be the one for you. However, if the two of you feel no pressure, and can simply enjoy each other's company and the date itself, then you've found yourself a pretty good woman!

7. Understand that maintaining the relationship becomes harder as time goes on. More and more annoying things about both of you are revealed over time. Maybe she discovered you bite your nails. Maybe she doesn't wash her hair often, or flirts with your friends. If you are able to confront your partner easily about these sorts of annoying traits, and either correct the trait outright, or simply choose to laugh with/at your partner instead, you've found yourself a great woman and a great relationship. If you are unable to confront your partner easily, your relationship might not last that long.

8. Once you've passed the three year mark, it should be pretty clear whether or not this person is right for you. Arguments will occur, surely, but you will be able to simmer down and resolve the conflict without much trouble.

• Learn to be yourself around everyone you know. Above all things, in any social situation - you have to become comfortable with who you are. Achieving self-understanding is the best way to demonstrate confidence, a trait that nearly all women find to be attractive. While this suggestion is merely listed as a tip, consider it to be a fundamental part not just in these steps of finding out what girl is the one for you, but for success in life as a whole.

• Remember birthdays, anniversaries, and the things in life that she loves above all else. Don't make a huge deal out of remembering these dates and her favorites - but every once and awhile, surprise her with something that shows you are aware of what she wants. Don't make these surprises habitual, or you will seem clingy or obsessive.


WARNING!
• Try to avoid women who like to get excessive attention; they are often shallow and manipulative, and almost always insecure.

• Women are used to men putting on a different persona around females they are attracted to, so do not "act" any differently around the girl. Stay true to how you are around everyone else. Tease her, flirt with her - but hold nothing back. Most importantly, enjoy being in your own skin and being in her company. Women will know when you are a genuine person by demonstrating confidence, and there's nothing sexier than a man who knows who he is and what he wants.

• When you get to know a woman, especially someone you might think is "the one", you want to TRULY engage in real conversations, and that requires listening. Avoid talking about yourself incessantly. Ask her questions that you'd only be able to ask by knowing new information she revealed in her conversation. If you're not sure of what to ask, simply ask her how she felt at a specific time in her story or anecdote, and why she felt that way. She will appreciate that you understand her.

• Smiling and nodding to her is not ever an option unless you're having a very serious conversation and interruption would be rude.

• Depending on how old you are, this could be your future wife so pick wisely.


Things You'll Need

• A relaxed attitude.
• A sense of humor.
• The ability to be yourself around someone you like.
• Deodorant.
• Cologne.
• Fresh Breath.
• Clean Teeth.
Romance / How To Act Around Girls by segoye2(m): 9:36pm On Aug 03, 2007
It's simple to figure out what a girl wants, you just need a few tips.
1. Girls like it when you make them feel special, and they like it when you're forward but not in a creepy way. Say "Did anyone ever tell you you have an amazing smile?" Keep it short when you're passing them in the hall. If she smiles and looks you in the eye then at your feet you got her hooked.

2. Girls love it when you can't take your eyes off them, but not when you're staring at their boobs. If you look at her boobs and she crosses her arms, she knows your looking, so say "sorry" by saying something like, "You have beautiful eyes." Eye contact is a wonderful thing.

3. Smile at her.

4. When the two of you say something at the same time, let her talk. Be a gentleman. Always put her needs in front of your own.

5. Don't be afraid to be yourself. If you're not goofy but you have a very dry sarcastic sense of humor, use that. Don't try to be goofy.

6. When you're having a conversation and she seems uncomfortable, change the subject. Watch her movements, if shes shifting her weight a lot and not making eye contact, chances are she's uncomfortable.

7. The more you get to know her the more room there is for physical contact. Try poking her in the side and asking if she's ticklish. Let her smack you after and make a hurt face. Smile, laugh and say 'sorry' afterwards unless she looks like she is mad or very upset, the just say 'sorry' and move on.

8. Hugs are wonderful things. When you part ways, wrap your arms around her waist and pull her close to you. Stay that way for a second or two before pulling back, looking into her eyes and smiling.

9. It's ok to tease her a little, but never about her looks.
10. Wrap your arm around her shoulders when you're walking.
11. Whisper things in her ear like a secret.
12. Dont talk about how you think other girls are cute.
13. Make her laugh a lot. Sense of humor is very important.
• Be the same around her and your friends.
• Don't overdo it on any of these tips or you'll seem sleazy
• Never use the words hot or sexy unless it's in a joking fashion.
• Don't ever tell her that she looks bad.
• Don't try too hard. She'll notice.

WARNINGS!
• Lay off the Axe, Lynx & Tag will you?
• Don't tell all your friends what happens.
• Don't be all over her or she will be annoyed.
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:23pm On Aug 03, 2007
Eledua adupe ooo, adupe lowo ori ti ko je ki a fi wa se awati ni ale oni, Edumare, tewo gbo pe wa ooo cheesy
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Chevron Recruiting 16 Bits (03-08-07) by segoye2(m): 9:01pm On Aug 03, 2007
Job Titles

Civil/Structual Engineer

Completions Engineer

Drill Site Manager

Drilling Engineer

Electrical Engineer

Facilities Engineers

Instrumentation & Control

Materials and Corrosion Engineer

Mechanical - Fixed Equipment Engineer

Mechanical - Rotating Engineer

Pipeline Engineer

Process Engineer

Production Engineer

Reliability Engineer

Reservoir Engineer

Reservoir Simulation Engineer
Jobs/Vacancies / Chevron Recruiting 16 Bits (03-08-07) by segoye2(m): 8:21pm On Aug 03, 2007
Hello guys, just surfed through chevron website and got some vacancies for us all. You can click on this link to the page where we got the list of jobs.:- https://www.chevron.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.returnToResults&CurrentPage=1

or type:-

www.chevron.com

Career & Benefits, search, only change location to Nigeria and click on SEARCH.

Good luck to all.
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 2:35pm On Aug 03, 2007
What a happy day, is Friday again! Ayo kan ka grin
Romance / Re: 15 year old Girl with a Boyfriend of 28? by segoye2(m): 9:44pm On Aug 01, 2007
Yeah, there is time for everything ! cool
You will definately find someone that will love you for you alone
Culture / Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by segoye2(m): 9:36pm On Aug 01, 2007
Si Wunmi,

Kin se ofo ra ra oooo, Ko da ohun ti o sele si iru wa yi ni, nigba kan ri. sugbon ni sin, itan ni gbogbo e je. Ope fun Eledua.

Si Debos, ,

Emi ati aya mi nkorin daada, we are very, very good in Orin kiko, grin
Literature / About My Life by segoye2(m): 9:03pm On Aug 01, 2007
Do you ever feel like breaking down?
Do you ever feel out of place?
Like somehow you just don't belong
And no one understands you
Do you ever wanna run away?
Do you lock yourself in your room?
With the radio on turned up so loud
That no one hears you screaming

Do you wanna be somebody else?
Are you sick of feeling so left out?
Are you desperate to find something more?
Before your life is over
Are you stuck inside a world you hate?
Are you sick of everyone around?
With their big fake smiles and stupid lies
While deep inside you're bleeding

No you don't know what it's like
When nothing feels all right
You don't know what it's like
To be like me

No one ever lied straight to your face
And no one ever stabbed you in the back
You might think I'm happy but I'm not gonna be okay
Everybody always gave you what you wanted
You never had to work it was always there
You don't know what it's like, what it's like

To be hurt
To feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breaking down
And no one's there to save you
No you don't know what it's like
Welcome to my life
Welcome to my life
Welcome to my life

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