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kestolove95:Idiot,speak English. |
Idiots!!! |
What a wonderful video,didn't watch it tho. |
kestolove95:Then u must be the Caitlyn Jenner of Nairaland,today you are a man,tomorrow ur sex changes to female. I pity all the sex starved dudes that have been sending u PMS,hope u obtained that girl's permission before using her pics as profile pics. Tribal Bigot!Anuofia. |
Man must work,the hustle is real. The man should make sure the daughter's private part has not been tampered with. |
H |
SELENAqueensy:Can you back up the bolded point above or do you think Nigeria is as small as your father's palour? |
OrlandoOwoh:What's the essence of spending my MB on corrupt politicians? I dy craze? |
Believe this shit at your own risk. |
The Nigerian security agencies suck,they like exercising their powers on civillians. The idiot that killed her will never go unpunished,if Buhari was a good man his will go after the killer.If it was to be GEJ,the likes of Omenka will bash him till eternity,NDI ARA! They are lucky this shit didn't take place in UNICAL,hell would have been raised. |
I will break OP's head with the mirror,pull down the cement block with the wood and come out feeling like a boss. |
OP,are you mad ![]() |
To be honest,I don't know the Chief Adekoge,but if he is truly ur role model then he must be corrupt,like minds move together. OBJ is the most corrupt Nigerian politician after Abacha,quote me anywhere. |
These criminals are sucking the country dry just because nobody wants them to carry arms and enter the creeks.Buhari should stop this enrichment of some people and make the whole Niger-Delta better. |
Iamsynord:wicked ![]() |
Nurses?OP,are u kidding me? |
What happened to a relationship devoid of sex? See as sex dey rule the life of Nigerian youths,may God help us. |
Naijasinglegirl wannabe NaijaSingleBoy:Try harder next time bro... |
Oga Lalasticlala biko...do something. |
The historical roots of the flying Africans legend can be traced back to the spring of 1803, when a group of Igbo slaves arrived in Savannahafter enduring the nightmare of the Middle Passage. The Igbo (from what is now the nation of Nigeria, in central West Africa) were renowned throughout the American South for being fiercely independent and unwilling to tolerate the humiliations of chattel slavery. The Igbo who became known as the flying Africans were purchased at the slave market in Savannah by agents working on behalf of John Couper and Thomas Spalding. Loaded aboard a small vessel, the Igbo were confined below deck for the trip down the coast to St. Simons. During the course of the journey, however, the Igbo rose up in rebellion against the white agents, who jumped overboard and were drowned. What happened next is a striking example of the ways in which African American slaves and white slave masters interpreted "history" in starkly different terms. One of the only contemporary written accounts of the event was by Roswell King, a white overseer on the nearby plantation of Pierce Butler. King recounted that as soon as the Igbo landed on St. Simons Island, they "took to the swamp"—committing suicide by walking into Dunbar Creek. From King's perspective the salient feature of the story was the loss of a substantial financial investment for Couper and Spalding. African American oral tradition, on the other hand, has preserved a very different account of the events that transpired that day. As with all oral histories, the facts of the story have evolved as storytellers elaborated the tale over the years, such that there are now dozens of variations on the original episode. In the late 1930s, more than 100 years after the Igbo uprising on St. Simons, members of the Federal Writers Project collected oral histories in the Sea Islands(many of which can now be found inDrums and Shadows: Survival Studies among the Georgia Coastal Negroes). An older African American man by the name of Wallace Quarterman was asked if he had heard the story of Ebos landing. Quarterman replied: Ain't you heard about them? Well, at that time Mr. Blue he was the overseer and . . . Mr. Blue he go down one morning with a long whip for to whip them good. . . . Anyway, he whipped them good and they got together and stuck that hoe in the field and then . . . rose up in the sky and turned themselves into buzzards and flew right back to Africa. . . . Everybody knows about them. Although the myth of the flying Africans will undoubtedly be told for many decades to come, a fitting coda to this particular version of the tale might be found in the consecration of Ebos Landing in the summer of 2002. The St. Simons African-American Heritage Coalition invited Chukwuemeka Onyesoh from Nigeria to designate Ebos Landing as holy ground and to put the souls of the enslaved to rest. "I came here to evoke their spirits," Onyesoh explained, "to take them back to Igboland." Participants in the memorial traveled from Haiti, Belize, Canada, New York, and Mississippi, among other places to watch and pray as elder Igbo tribesman danced and sang under the aging cypress trees hung with moss. Sadly, no historical marker commemorates the site of Ebos Landing, which is adjacent to a sewage treatment plant built in the 1940s. The African American community, however, continues to mark the sacred site in their own, more private ways. Some local fishermen on St. Simons, for example, will not cast fishing lines or crab nets in the fecund waters of Dunbar Creek for fear of disturbing the ghosts of the Igbo. Despite the fact that the state has not yet recognized Ebos Landing as a landmark, the many stories ranging from folktales to Nobel Prize–winning novels surely constitute a kind of literary memorial worthy of the remarkable story of the flying Africans. Source http://m.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/ebos-landing |
OP,are you mad? Who does that? |
Ever wondered why the do everything abroad? Schooling,child birth,minor injury,headache,holiday all in abroad.Very soon they will travel there eachtime they want to fart! The likes of temitemi1,Omenka and Egift are killing themselves in the political section over these thugs and arguing with Nokia C1! No Nigerian politician is worth your blood. |
BUTCHCASSIDY:Wack lines,try again. |
9ja girls?No need for long grammar. Just flash your money,open your black coloured teeth and say: Will you like to spend this cash with me? Note:You must have pot belly. derolemode:Bro,are you MAD ? |
100K? I won't forgive my sister if she refuses to wear it. |
See his ugly face.... God's punishment for Nigeria must be Buhari... |
Ugly Girl. |
Op,is that a lamborghini? If Kaduna indigenes were really hailing the criminal calle El Rufia then know that Nigerian youths are the main problem with this country not our politicians. |
OP,insert you dick there and confirm nah? All these guys that post stuffs about pre marital sex are a disgrace to the Nigerian youths,moral decadens is on the rise. OP,shame on you. |
So you opened a thread because of a 200 naira recharge card? Didn't it come to your mind that the seller might have made the mistake of putting a used card together with the unused ones? Thunder will fire the mod that will put this on FP. |
Trash,next! |
All the people above me that are in support of either of the two are IDIOTS!!!! Sex is overated IMO. |
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