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[quote author=showboy-1]how can i get dis from[/quote] ![]() I think Shoprite will help. ![]() |
[quote author=St_Black]im feeling ur trip for us babe....all we luv ya too[/quote]Thanks for the luv, bro! ![]() |
[quote author=lola.luv]Why are insults being thrown at Yvonne? @topic It happens. It's done with. A girl like you won't be alone for long. So there![/quote]Shame, she is still hurting. But it will get better with time, she is on the right path keeping busy and keeping a distance. Wish her all the best in her career and wish her love. It will be over soon girl. |
ItsModella: Barbz was the only South African girl in BBA last year. So is she referring to Barbz or what?Yes its Barbz. did not know the name of the new guy she was said to be seeing around that time. |
[quote author=PAGAN 9JA]an egg that will soon be fried on a hot pan. .[/quote]What hot pan? please don't hold your breath. My inlaws are also not 100% Yoruba and definately not pagan. I have no business with pagan anything. You would do yourself a favour by not enforcing and making yourself a judge and jury for other people's breeding patterns and concentrate on yours. Am sure some will admire your aspirations to keep your bloodline pure but we are happy with ours as they are. Importantly though that does not mean we should not admire history of different tribes. Its not for you to say. Unless someone died and made you god over tribes and we missed the memo. ![]() |
onila: how do u cope with yr Nigerian female inlawsMom inlaw passed on a while ago. Brothers and sister are amazingly sweet. And all not living in Naija and grew up outside Naija. Very loving and caring beings, they treat me like an egg, lol. Love them to bits. |
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[quote author=PAGAN 9JA]WTF?!!! what a senseless post! What do you think, we African tribes are ice-cream flavours, that you just mix us up and make a dirty pudding of us ![]() do we look like mixed-akatas ![]() it doesnt matter whether you are royal or not. but bear in mind that you are not a TRIBAL. [/quote] ![]() You're de senseless one here! if you mean I have to be pitch black to be not mixed you are more foolish than I initially thought. I do not give a &***& what you think of me. Your struggle of being and delusions of thinking we all inspire to be tribal is non of my concern. Unless you want to be done by my Yoruba man. In that case sorry he does not do men. Now shooosh crawl back to you cow dung hut. ![]() |
sheyie2007: you no de see better thing talk for your lifeWhat? ![]() |
Interesting thread, girl. Just love the pix. Please get more pics. |
databoy247: Nigeria and South Africa on Tuesday signed an agreement aimed at ending visa acquisition by holders of official and diplomatic passports.Stale news! ![]() |
Katsumoto: I know you mean well but cross-cultural mixing of bloodlines is a natural occurrence. What matters is the preservation of the language, culture, religion, and traditions. Yoruba slaves in Salvador, Brazil have copulated and produced offspring with other African groups, Portuguese, Indians, etc But Yoruba traditions have been preserved in that over 200 years since these slaves were removed from Yorubaland, you can't miss Yoruba influences in Salvador. A huge artificial lake was built dedicated to Orishas, traditional Yoruba rituals are still performed. There are purists in Brazil, Uruguay, etc who still speak Yoruba. The rituals in Salvador are conducted in Yoruba. You can still see ebo (offerings) at T-junctions. As a pagan, you will be proud of all these.Please tell him oo. I think your moto fits him perfectly well. And no one is interested in disengaging him from his strugle. We have better things to do. ![]() |
shymexx: Damn!!! You go girl!!Lol! He really puts in 101% "Yoruba" work. I would rather be disowned than be dragged off my Yoruba soul mate. Not even a Prince of my people could rip me off him. A match made in heaven truelly. A Xhosa friend of mine in the UK also has a Yoruba man. We are truelly content and blessed. Yorubas have the same characteristics and swagger as our Xhosa men. We are just at home with them. Xhosa women are free spirits, strong and love a challenge. They challenge us in everyway that matters. ![]() |
[quote author=PAGAN 9JA]you think you understand but you don't really. Im not a tribalist because I dont propagate tribal wars infact if you see my pic, you will notice that my moto calls for the unity of full-blooded tribes all over the world. you cant call me racist because i hardly care for skin colour or physical features. Also it hardly matters whether im Yoruba or Igbo or Cherokee or Han Chinese. The matter at hand is the protection and preservation of our tribes for future generations. ofcourse i undestand its not your fault that you are half-bred. however you must not try to corrupt our tribes.[/quote]@Pagan, now go back and read slowly I said tribalist, racist and xenophobics in SA. I do not know you and have no interest to rade your profile, you are of no significance in my life, I so would not give you any of these tittles. And by the way you do not know me either so calling me half breed just shows your shallow mind. I am a Xhosa from the Royal Thembus. Whatever you call yourself is your business, even Neo Nazis claim the same purity cause and unfortunately the world is not going to stop turning to nurse your purity delusion. Just stick to your hausa tribe and stay of others business, we wont even smell you. About corrupting "our" tribes comment, from what I have lent hausa is already corrupt. Sorry no interest in Corrupting Hausa but Yoruba's then yah, i am all into being corrupted by their genes. Xhosa and Yoruba's are just a perfect African match, sophisticated, brainy, classy and just majestic African gods! Mmmmhhmm Eg. Wole Soyinka - Thabo Mbeki ( intelligence) Awolowo - Nelson Mandela ( states men) MKO - Chris Hanni ( brave men) Fela Kuti - Ntsikane ( future tellers, musicians) Sweetcheeks - sweetcheeks man ( lovers) ![]() |
Obama might not get to visit Madiba June 22 2013 at 09:07am By Stephen Collinson US President Barack Obama will defer to Nelson Mandela's family on whether he will visit the ailing anti-apartheid icon during his trip to South Africa next week, a top aide said on Friday. The possibility of a meeting between the first black presidents of both South Africa and the United States has been hotly anticipated for years. But the declining health of Mandela, 94, who has been fighting a lung infection, and Obama's failure to visit South Africa until his second term, have left the prospect in doubt. “We ... are going to be very deferential to the Mandela family in terms of any interaction the president may have with the Mandela family or Nelson Mandela,” said Ben Rhodes, a deputy US national security advisor. “Ultimately, we want whatever is in the best interests of his health and the peace of mind of the Mandela family,” said Rhodes. “We will be in touch with them. If he has an opportunity to see the family in some capacity, that's certainly something that we may do.” Mandela has spent 14 days in a Pretoria hospital, where he has been in a serious condition with a lung infection. Former South African president Thabo Mbeki said Thursday that Mandela's health is improving, and that he is not going to “die tomorrow” despite a growing acceptance in his nation of his mortality. AN IMPORTANT SYMBOL Obama will stay overnight in Johannesburg and Cape Town during his trip, and plans to visit Robben Island, where Mandela was once imprisoned. Rhodes said that Obama's visit to the island, where Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison, would be an “important and powerful symbol” of the president's respect for Mandela, one of his personal heroes. Obama met Mandela soon after he was elected a senator in 2005, when the former South African president was in Washington. The two have spoken several times since on the telephone. Obama's wife, Michelle, was able to pay a visit to the anti-apartheid icon during her trip to Africa two years ago, and she said it was the most moving moment of her visit. Obama will leave Washington on Wednesday, June 26, on the first leg of a three nation tour meant to emphasize economic potential and democratic development, in east, south and western sub Saharan Africa. The president will stop first in Senegal, where he will meet President Macky Sall and pay an emotive visit to Goree Island and a museum and memorial to Africans caught up in the slave trade. Then he will move onto Johannesburg, South Africa on June 29 and the next day in Pretoria will hold talks and a press conference with President Jacob Zuma. Later, Obama will hold a town hall meeting with young Africans at the Soweto campus of the University of Johannesburg. On June 30 Obama will move onto Cape Town where his events include the Robben Island visit and a roundtable with business leaders which will include senior members of the president's economic team. The final leg of Obama's journey will take him to Tanzania, where his program includes talks and a pr conference with President Jakaya Kikwete and a visit to the Ubungo power plant. Obama will also lay a wreath at a memorial to 11 people killed in the US embassy bombing in 1998. There is one glaring omission on Obama's itinerary -Kenya, the homeland of his late father, where h has living relatives. White House officials said that uncertainty following Kenya's elections earlier this year and the fact Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta is facing trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Ha allegedly orchestrating deadly violence in 2007-8 following previous polls had nixed a possible visit. “It just wasn't the best time for the president to travel to Kenya at this point,” said Rhodes, adding the country retained a “special place” in the president's heart. -Sapa-AFP http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/obama-might-not-get-to-visit-madiba-1.1535997#.UcWNVHot2tA
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[quote author=PAGAN 9JA]tell me that when Yorubas become extinct. trust me, you may laugh at me now, but it takes barely 50 years ,and 1 or two generations of assimilation to wipe out an entire Ethnic Group, as of what happened with the West Europeans and the Natives of the AMericas. I said it in a joking manner, but I was serious too. then the Yorubas who survived for more than 5000 years, will be read about in History books.[/quote]@Pagan 9ja, strangely I understand where you are coming from you know? Trust me I have heard it all from the royal tribalists, racist, xenophobic folks here in SA. But thank God you are not Yoruba that would have not changed anything but maybe that would have been a little, tiny, bitsy saddening . But since fortunately you are not a Yoruba and I do not believe I know or would ever want to know a housa person at any capacity, your concerns are a waste trust me broer. Nothing will change our lives though my dear. |
[quote author=Texas.Cowgirl]Dont mind him.....the boy is an illiterate.[/quote]thanks jare! |
[quote author=PAGAN 9JA]There will be no need to pollute the Yoruba genopool. Thnx.[/quote]Pagan 9Ja, I thought you where hausa? Please correct me if I am wrong and beside are you the mouth piece of any Yoruba man's d1ck on who to have children with or not? Mtchewww! Please do not download your Pagan thinking on us. ![]() |
Absolutely beautiful. I love the Yorubas and expect to have Yoruba kids. The information will help understand their history. Thank you. Proudly Xhosa/ Yoruba! |
[quote author=nadia_SA]True sweetiE .. Eish its really late Have u locked de door?? ![]() Kwaaaa lala kahle..nd say goodnight to sbari if hs around[/quote]Lol, eish yah. Uyauazi mos. eish sana kubi la ekhaya manje. Nami I am in tears. Kunzima. Yasenza uSuper Eagles. Not getting any, tonight. ![]() Kwaaaaaa¡ |
Super Eagles did well people. No cursing the coach or players, these things happen. Its a knee game now. Pray that Spain may faulter. Nothing is impossible. Night all. Its 2am here! Not a happy chappie but all is well. |
Not a good day or night Am really sad. Maybe Super Eagle will beat Spain. ![]() This is soccer/football nothing is impossible. ![]() |
django1: I think we've lost thisIts not over oo! Keep your spirits up. ![]() |
Uruguay playing nonsense against Musa! ![]() |
Its still early, there's enough time . Lets go Super Eagles! |
[size=16pt]SUPER EAGLES RECLAIMING AFRICA'S GLORY, YOU ALL! I HAVE NEVER BEEN THIS PROUD!!! BRING IT HOME, GUYS! NKOSI SIKELEL'IAFRIKA! |
Yaaaay! Thanks Super Eagles! My tummy was killing me oo. ![]() |
Nigeria's Super Eagles, doing it for Africa¡ * says a silent prayer* Lets go!!! Ariyenini, Sonke bethu! ![]() |
[quote author=nadia_SA]We want another win Just like the tahiti win COme On Eagles Let's do it again *pulls skirt up..[/quote] ![]() |
[size=16pt]Okay here is the deal, Uruguay owes Africa our dignity for thrashing Bafana Bafana and Ghana especially that Suarez mumu. ![]() Now Nigeria you have a score to settle with Uruguay to bring back Africa's pride. NIGERIA A CHANCE TO PLAY THE BIG BROTHER NAU. GO THRASH MUMU URUGUAY FOR AFRICA! Go Super Eagles, Africa is behind you!!!! VIIIIIITTTTYYYOOOOOOOOOOOO, VIIIIIIITTTTYYYYYOOOOOOO! SUPER EAGLES RECLAIMING AFRICA'S GLORY!!! *dancing* Show them, show them Naija , show them!!! [/size] |
[quote author=nadia_SA]HaH ..uyakopa slogan se Kaizer chiefs and adding spices usinika iSuper Eagles....Kwaaaaaaaaaaaa[/quote]Kwaaaaakwaaaa, @Nadia we all can share now! |
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But thank God you are not Yoruba that would have not changed anything but maybe that would have been a little, tiny, bitsy saddening
