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Sagamite:lol Subom1 now that was unexpected. |
Sagamite:lol am I lying. All the above couples havé chemistry. It always starts of with a lot of fights :-D |
This is not limited to Romance section but some people on here that I think would generally make a nice couple. Tpia and SirShymexx Kawuli and Coogar Truckpusher and ilekeh Subom1 and 50caliber Crackhaus and Chillisauce Onila and Mrcork All4naija and Ginaking Sagamite and Shollypops |
kwere2kicker:its so obvious you are not a Nigerian. Lol why can't you niggas be yourselves and stop pretending to be other nationalities. Be proud of who you are and where you come from. When first saw your nick I thought maybe you were ikwere but after reading through your comments its clear as day you are a fake. A troll so come out with your alternate username.oloshi |
I don't understand why you people keep entertaining these silly bitter xenophobes. They came here to get attention and you are simply giving them what they crave. Ignore them and let them rant amongst themselves. Non-entities such as themselves should not be paid any attention too. They are here 24/7 even trying to speak pidgin. Fake wannabes indeed. |
GinaKing:Well I am Nigerian and I will have kids with a Nigerian men so no need to pity us. We are not complaining. Why don't you go and fk off somewhere. Xenophobic hen |
GinaKing:where are these Nigerian men with big dicks that I keep hearing about cos from what I know and have heard from many women. It is a big myth except hausa men offcourse ![]() |
Lol the poster above is a typical example of the average Nigerian man. They think that they are God's gift to women. The best thing on earth. It all boils down to ego, I guess it makes them feel more 'manly' perhaps if they believe all women have the hots for them |
You are not married to this man for him to already start dictating to you. Tell him that you both need to go of social networks if he wants you off. Unless its a muslim thing then I can't talk on that matter. |
StealthIdeals:I guess this is why she did what she did. Smh |
Speak to your brother about it so that he can speak to his wife to let you be. Then if you really like the girl you can explain to her that she should forget whatever your sister inn law says. That you don't feel the same way. I don't understand why she behaved like that in first place. Its either she sees you 'more than just a brother in law' or she has someone else in mind that she wants you to hook up with. Better still if you can, try and get your own place so you can have your own privacy |
Chibuhealth:lol I just can't with you I know it's wrong but this made me laugh @breadwinner via night work |
Just wait a few months then she will come crying Nigerian men are this and that ![]() |
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lalasticlala:lol maybe they wanted a baby |
KingTom:Yeah but somehow I don't think Nadia would do so after all she was the one that called of the wedding. Her Fiancee is the father |
Am usually amazed at the double standards we Africans have acquired concerning beauty. When a girl is perceived to be beautiful on account of her darkness, that is okay, in fact it is so welcome. But when a girl is perceived to be beautiful on account of her light skin tone, it is automatically perceived as an indication of inferiority complex. Let's face it. Beauty is beauty! Whether the beholder of the beauty is light-skinned or dark-skinned is not the issue here. Some people (many to be precise) have mad love for light skin tone, others have a thing for dark skin tone, and that's fine. If it is a sin to prefer a woman on the grounds that she has the lighter shade, then let's employ the same rule across the fence - it will also be a sin to prefer a woman on the basis of her darker shade! Let's evoke justice here! A shade is just that - a shade. One's preference is a matter of personal opinion. Just like the dark girl loves to be appreciated, so does the light-skinned one. At the end of the day, both are black women. |
englishmart:lol a DNA test for what? It takes 9 months to have a baby. They broke up 11 months ago, it ain't rocket science |
Am usually amazed at the double standards we Africans have acquired concerning beauty. When a girl is perceived to be beautiful on account of her darkness, that is okay, in fact it is so welcome. But when a girl is perceived to be beautiful on account of her light skin tone, it is automatically perceived as an indication of inferiority complex. Let's face it. Beauty is beauty! Whether the beholder of the beauty is light-skinned or dark-skinned is not the issue here. Some people (many to be precise) have mad love for light skin tone, others have a thing for dark skin tone, and that's fine. If it is a sin to prefer a woman on the grounds that she has the lighter shade, then let's employ the same rule across the fence - it will also be a sin to prefer a woman on the basis of her darker shade! Let's evoke justice here! A shade is just that - a shade. One's preference is a matter of personal opinion. Just like the dark girl loves to be appreciated, so does the light-skinned one. In my opinion, both girls are good-looking, but Nadia would be my preference. Does that make Genny ugly? No she is pretty too, only that her kind of beauty is different from Nadia's. |
rokiatu:Typical. I really used to think highly of you but nowadays your attitude is just something else. You are very rude but hey if that's how you are then that's just how you are. |
rokiatu:Just because you(singular) have seen it does not make it a fact. Have you seen the entire Nigerian female population with tattoos? We both know you haven't so it's not right to generalise just because you some some who are that way. Even you can find ladies without tattoos that way. It's not the tattoos that made them irresponsible. Those type of ladies would be the same way even without tattoos |
Siduku Buari, the father of beautiful Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari confirmed yesterday that the actress had given birth to a set of twins outside the country and it got everyone asking who the father was. The actress for some years now was known to be dating Nollywood actor Jim Iyke and that made people think that he might be the father of the twins but apparently he is not. According to e.TV’s Vanessa Gyan, Nadia Buari gave birth in a hospital in Atlanta in the presence of her mother and brother and her fiancée showed up later. She also revealed on The Late Nite Celebrity Show that her sources told her Nadia and Jim Iyke broke up about 11 months ago briefly after he proposed. Jim Iyke is not the father of Nadia’s twins. Nadia is currently engaged to the father of her twins. According to a report on Y! FM, her fiancée is someone she went to university with. She gave birth on February 13th. She is still in Atlanta. Source: http://www.citifmonline.com/2015/03/03/jim-iyke-not-the-father-of-nadia-buaris-twins/?wiziapp_display=categories#sthash.TDM4FI43.CpOBxDsn.dpbs They were cute while it lasted but I kinda knew they would not last long.
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rokiatu:Am sorry but where you not the same person judging black girls with tattoos on the other thread. I guess it's not nice when you are at the receiving end |
rokiatu:whew this cracked me up |
ogaprime:Seriously and what about all those threads on sexuality section? Won't the "little girls grow up too? This site is not for kids however it's obvious that many are here |
skywalker888:And what the guy wrote was not rude? Why are you such a fish brain ![]() |
Creamish:Thank you!! It really baffles me the way some people think |
Congratulations to her, I hope its not for Jim iyke coz a player will always be one |
You should Respect and Appreciate your woman more coz she's doing you a big favour
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Lol people are so silly
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babyosisi:My boyfriend and I started dating in 2010. I actually met him in Nigeria while I was on vacation there. I will be honest and say that initially he was not really my type(looks) but I decided to give it a try because he had a lot of things that I look for in a man and I did not want to be too superficial. Anyways it's a very long story but we have been in a long distance relationship for almost 5 years ( we see each other like twice a year). This guy really loves me and is a good guy but sometimes I feel 'tired of him' or perhaps I am not really in love with him. I feel bad because I wish I did not feel this way but I feel we have kinda grown apart. Am thinking that it's cos we have not really had a normal relationship, that perhaps maybe when we both in same country that things will be better. He has met most of my family and they love him and vice versa except my dad. Although my dad has never met him. He was not really happy about it. My dad says he wants to find out more about him and his family background. He has a job but it's not what he wants and he is not rich, I on the other hand come from a 'well off' family but money is not and has never been an issue. We are both tired of the long distance relationship so he said that I either relocate to Nigeria or he relocates to Us but since he knows that I will not be as comfy in Naija then he is willing to come this side but that is another headache cos of the process involved and while he is here it means that he may be out of work for a long time. He is very good to me and treats me well. There was a time I suspected infidelity but could not prove it. All his friends, family and colleagues know of me. Am actually in contact with his family and his friends. Another issue is we are not sexually compatible and he is also a bad kisser. I don't enjoy kissing him. I have really been trying because he is a good person and men like him and are rare these days. But since we started dating till now I have been battling if he is actually the one for me. |
lofty900: serious answers please |

serious answers please