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yayitifury:You can't sue him. There is immunity clause What I keep asking is how tinubu did it....by putting all south west in his pocket I need answers |
A detailed research and report is presented and people are here been partisian and I just don't get it ...how can we as a people be this low w e can do better |
I think I concur and with him The level of touting is. High |
Neplusultra:What I don't understand is non igbo obsession with anything igbo |
Too many kids Here I must say v Very very I say unto you Igbo are the choosen people in Nigeria |
If your matured, please read this. For adults only!!! I know that in this part of globe we are very pretentions or do I say majority of us. I was looking out for artistic work; I came in contact with Jade B work. He calls it therapeutic photography. Most of his work at his online gallery was or do I say is dedicated to womanhood in its pure state especially motherhood. After looking at this work of art, mind you I call them work of art some puritans might see it at exhibitionism on the part of the women while others such as perverts will see this work as Intimate while lesbianism might see the work of art as sensual and chronic sex starved inmates will see this as self-service tool. But I have decided to view it from artistic point of view maintaining my aesthetic distance This to me is the best form of human artistic photography with nice bodied women with no stretch mark nor flabby but they are everyday woman. This picture is dedicated to motherhood. What is your opinion of these pictures? It is strictly for matured minds, to me all I see is just a bosom feeding woman and I have never seen a bosom feeding woman sensual or sexual, we are used to those scenes in Africa. If your matured, please read this. For adults only!!! (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share)
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If your matured, please read this. For adults only!!! I know that in this part of globe we are very pretentions or do I say majority of us. I was looking out for artistic work; I came in contact with Jade B work. He calls it therapeutic photography. Most of his work at his online gallery was or do I say is dedicated to womanhood in its pure state especially motherhood. After looking at this work of art, mind you I call them work of art some puritans might see it at exhibitionism on the part of the women while others such as perverts will see this work as erotic while lesbianism might see the work of art as sensual and chronic sex starved inmates will see this as masturbation tool. But I have decided to view it from artistic point of view maintaining my aesthetic distance This to me is the best form of human artistic photography with nice bodied women with no stretch mark nor flabby but they are everyday woman. This picture is dedicated to motherhood. What is your opinion of these pictures? It is strictly for matured minds, to me all I see is just a breast feeding woman and I have never seen a breast feeding woman sensual or sexual, we are used to those scenes in Africa. If your matured, please read this. For adults only!!!
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I know that in this part of globe we are very pretentions or do I say majority of us. I was looking out for artistic work; I came in contact with Jade B work. He calls it therapeutic photography. Most of his work at his online gallery was or do I say is dedicated to womanhood in its pure state especially motherhood. After looking at this work of art, mind you I call them work of art some puritans might see it at exhibitionism on the part of the women while others such as perverts will see this work as erotic while lesbianism might see the work of art as sensual and chronic sex starved inmates will see this as masturbation tool. But I have decided to view it from artistic point of view maintaining my aesthetic distance This to me is the best form of human artistic photography with nice bodied women with no stretch mark nor flabby but they are everyday woman. This picture is dedicated to motherhood. What is your opinion of these pictures? It is strictly for matured minds, to me all I see is just a breast feeding woman and I have never seen a breast feeding woman sensual or sexual, we are used to those scenes in Africa.
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I have been observing this thread and I notice that majority of those antagonizing Biafra are non igbos especially the yorubas and I asked why are they are afraid of igbo leaving. It is a state of confusion. You don’t want igbo yet you do not want them to go. I am a pure igbo but if it is the will of lord that igbo will have their country so be it. Nobody can subvert the will of lord. Even if we have Biafra tomorrow that doesn’t stop other parts of Nigeria from being our brother. For Wales to leave England doesn’t stop English recognizing Wales or Irish as their brother. Biafra won’t mean enmity. It means common market, bilateral relations and common defense pact but the only thing is that it is under a different banner and coat of arm. IF GOD SAY THAT THERE WILL BE BIAFRA..SO BE IT, IF CHUKWU SAID THE BIAFRA TIME IS NOT NOW, THERE IS nothing we can do about it. So non igbo don’t be afraid, let the will of God happen That’s all. |
Evestar200:honestly you ended up saying nothing |
splashbaby:I wonder what makes you so confident that you will be an authority let us assume that igbo are not good host have you heard of igbo fighting yoruba or hausa in igbo land. Now what makes you think. That east isn't viable for business wh@t happened to firms in aba onitsha nnewi.....hvae they.declared bankruptcies |
good girls gone bad, so just know that your finding an extincted specie...when they say that nigerian women are the most unfaithful in the world, you tought they were kidding |
A language will perish if all who speak it are dead. Thus, anything or anyone that directly threatens the physical safety of a community threatens the survival of the language they speak. Catastrophic natural disasters can decimate or wipe out small communities in isolated areas, leading to a sudden and irreversible extinction of their language. In other cases, unfavorable climatic conditions can result not only in widespread death, but in changing demographic patterns which in turn impact the status of indigenous languages. The most predominant threat to the physical safety of populations in modern times has been imported disease. Since the Age of Exploration, foreign diseases have annihilated entire indigenous communities. By the time of exploration, diseases such as tuberculosis and smallpox had been common in Europe for centuries, meaning that individuals had built antibodies and immunity. When they travelled to foreign lands, they took the diseases with them, infecting indigenous peoples. The inhabitants of the New World had never been exposed to such diseases, and as a consequence, millions died in short periods of time. It is estimated that since the arrival of the first European explorers on the American continent, more than 90% of the indigenous population has died out as a result of introduced diseases. Currently, AIDS is likely to have the greatest impact on the extinction of both communities and Human induced environmental degradation, particularly desertification and deforestation, as well as economic exploitation for resources has forced unplanned and unpredictable migration to take place. In new, often suburban settings, communities struggle to maintain their cultural and linguistic traditions. This trend is predicted to increase as a result of the impacts of climate change. Civil strife, conflicts at an international scale and long-term ethnic or religious enmities also have an effect on the status of languages. For example, several Pacific island languages became endangered in the years following the invasions and battles fought on them by the great Powers during the Second World War. Human induced environmental degradation, particularly desertification and deforestation, as well as economic exploitation for resources has forced unplanned and unpredictable migration to take place. In new, often suburban settings, communities struggle to maintain their cultural and linguistic traditions. This trend is predicted to increase as a result of the impacts of climate change. Civil strife, conflicts at an international scale and long-term ethnic or religious enmities also have an effect on the status of languages. For example, several Pacific island languages became endangered in the years following the invasions and battles fought on them by the great Powers during the Second World War. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_death |
[quote author=zendy post=30653887]Until a proper census is done where 'ethnic group' is inserted into the questions,it will be difficult to determin which of Hausa/Fulani,Yoruba and Igbo are the largest. For now,everyone assumes it is the Hausas that are the largest while the Yorubas and Igbos argue amongst themselves who is larger,no one can tell for sure. I like languages and I speak my native Igbo and English with a bit of French and German. The only person I have ever met in my life who could speak the 3 main languages of Hausa,Yoruba and Igbo fluently like a native was Ojukwu (born in the north to Igbo parents,grew up in Lagos as a young boy and worked as military officer in the north,west and east. [/quote One thing is that hausa, Yoruba and igbo are big tribes and I do not see how their languages will die. Hausa is in many west African countries like Nigeria, niger, chad, even mali and Yoruba transvered from south west Nigeria, let me put middle belt areas of okun and even south south of Nigeria, I tag the itshekiri pseudo Yoruba people and they are found in large numbers in benin republic and that aside igbo is also big, they are in south east with large indeginous igbo population in south south like anioma in delta state, the igbo akiri or igbanke in edo state, ezzi in cross river state(where liyel imoke comes from) then we have igbo at the hinges of akwa ibom bordering the ngwa clan, we also have igbo speaking people indeginous to benue state. Then apart from huge igbo in diaspora we have igbo indeginous to equatorial guinea and the language is recognized officially in that country. Now the population of these tribes run in 30 – 35 million people. The question is how will these tribes die. We know these tribes as people that maintain their culture and igbo has used the entertainment industry like music and movie to project their language globally. That is when I went to Doha some Arabian guy ask me is my father igwe. I aske him how did he know that term he said movie of course. Now my Zimbabwe girlfriend will chat with me with a lot of igbo interjection so as to please me, likwe saying nna whatsuo. Udo, arubam popularized by phyno. So is the Yoruba language, yorubas have a way of mixing English with Yoruba and that I find pleasing coupled with the fact that they are outside and I do know that Yoruba and igbo are very educated so as they travel they carry their language with them. How will these major language die. This is not tower of babel so God is not killing anylange. If language will die, it will be the minorities. Look at the olukunmi, they are in delta but migrated by Yoruba but due to been in igbo land the language is dying naturally and the kids are speaking igbo instead of the olukunmi. Languages take up from bigger language, so are the egun and badagry people. Tey are nt Yoruba but surrounded by Yoruba and Yoruba language has taken up egun also |
Where is she, I need to propose to this girl before they snap her up. She is confident and pretty i must say. cant you see her skin ? SHE IS AN IGBO PARAGON |
dee1wolex:劣势 |
ItsAnderson:IT IS GOOD FOR LADIES ...WHY DIDNT THE WOMAN CALL HIM TO ORDER..WHY SHOULD PASTOR ASK SUCH AN EMBARRASSING AND PERSONAL QUESTION |
....then condom |
Evestar200:how pls explain |
shizzle11:SHE IS A HE AND POSSIBLY A transgendered TRANSGENDERED BUSSU |
ibedun:ONE NIGERIA..OUR MISSIONN IS TO DOMINATE YOU NOT EMANCIPATE YOU ECONOMICALLY |
whitecat2:LEAVE IGBO OUT OF YOUR MADNESS AND FACE TINUBUS THAT KIS MILKING YOUR REGION DRY WHILE LEGION OF YOUR MEN ARE OMO NILE AND OWO MI DA..THEN YOUR WOMEN BLEACH ABOUT FACE YOUR ALBERTROSS |
RevDesmondJuju:that is why people dont take them serious again...they are losing relevance in polity if their brother obasanjo found them unworthy to give them important post in his administration and jonathan came and perfected that act. they will be decimated with their servitude mentality. nobody is talking and a man is taking the whole region wealth in name of APC |
RevDesmondJuju:i no fit laugh i love this your submission. classic |
whitecat2:look at how the average yoruba man mind works. a fact is presented to you, your are coursing and causing foolery to yourself and emarrassing your clan well the whole nigeria have seen how stupid you guys are nobody takes your tribe serious so take that |
RevDesmondJuju:igbos are their greatest nightmare. dont mind that bingo |
RevDesmondJuju:aybre they have partaken in stomach infrastructure the region is noted for m |
Rexyl:what are yorubas doing about this killings in their land by fulani |
let us see how they will react to this killing and put their bravery to test. ogun people over to you. proove your manhood |
whitecat2:these yorubas can be sorry, RevDesmondJuju has told you that he is not iogbo yet your soundint idiotic and silly. can you not see how a man is ripping the whole yoruba off and you claim sophistication. maybe the sophistication is idiotic |
HOW can yoruba be this daft and allow just a man to make a mince meat of them. Before 1999, Tinubu had none of these of which 70% belongs to the government and the masses. 1. Oriental Hotel 2. Falomo Shopping Complex 3. First Nation Airline 4. Lekki Concession Company 5. Apapa Amusement Park 6. Maiyegun Land Project 7. The Nation Newspaper 8. Renaissance Hotel 9. Tejuoso Market (Joint ownership) 10. Ikeja Shopping Mall 11. TV Continental 12. Converted Lagos Poly land for TVC 13. Owned NNPC Office building in Lagos 14. Radio Continental 15. Owned School of Nursing building in Lagos 16. Tax Collector of Lagos State (owns Alpha Beta, a company Prof. Osinbajo is a director) 17. Wife is a member of the National Assembly 18. Son-in-law is a member of the National Assembly 19. Daughter is the President-General of Market Women Association in Lagos 20. Two of his nephews given tickets to Lagos State House of Assembly 21. N4 billion government financed property for self at Queens Drive, Lagos. 22. Owned Royal Gardens Estate, Lekki and a host of others including choice Lagos State Lands he connered to himself, family members and cronnies. 23. He is supporting and Financing Buhari not because he loves him or Democracy but because he wants to expand his resource grabbing to the Federal level including oil blocs of the Niger Delta. beware of looters in ceremonial clothing, we know their type... RevDesmondJuju: |
I WONDER HOW TINUBU COULD DECECIEVE SOMANY YORUBAS AT THE SMAE TIME. IS IT THAT TINUBU IS SMARTER AND YORUBAS DAFT. THE WHOLE THING IS JUST CONFUSING JUST AN INDIVIDUAL AND NOBODY IS AGAINST HIM RevDesmondJuju: |
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