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hmmm, tpia, tlops and tpaine. we be triplets o. Quite a coincidence. ![]() na only tupac or tilapia remain make we turn to quintuplets. |
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you say you're not Urhobo? I thought Wadoo is an Urhobo word? |
[quote author=ice_zik link=topic=119829.msg2056649#msg2056649 date=1205509446]Why did no one comment on my Isoko comment? You guys are making me and Isoko people seem irrelevant, I'll go and cry in my corner now. where is Isoko by the way? Are you kwale or something? Urhobo? ![]() |
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echelon:very true sha. I'm quite surprised the domain name was still available. @ romeo: what are you saying? ![]() |
oh, I think I get it. however, I thought it was "ngbo", not "igbo". ![]() abeg all we non-Igbos shouldn't derail the thread o. if PLC descends on all of una now. |
@ sly: am lost. @ debosky: do you mean ogo? The only meanings of Igbo I know are: Igbo: tribe Igbo: bush. Igbo: weed. and now the acronym for the gay community. all this other stuff is greek to me. ![]() |
[quote author=®~^Sly^~® link=topic=119829.msg2054698#msg2054698 date=1205461067]Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!. . . . did i smell jealousy? [/quote]this is very weird.So you're not Igbo? and your dad is white? care to explain how Igbo means corn dish and nodding in Yoruba? Is that a dialect somewhere? |
morenike09:really? I thought he was Igbo, for real. ![]() with some knowledge of Yoruba ( ie prior to this thread). anyway, am out before PLC, oziomatv and other great defenders come around to sniff out Igbo haters. If you're not igbo you're not supposed to be on an Igbo thread. ![]() |
@ sly: what tribe exactly are you? ![]() you say Igbo means nodding and some corn dish, in Yoruba? Are you serious? ![]() you sound like that guy on another thread who said Iyawo means brother or something. |
this is free advertising for this gay organization o. I never hear am before I saw this thread. ![]() |
@ OP: is there any particular reason you're requesting for one specific tribe? I'm curious because sometimes people start threads to request applications from certain tribes ( eg Igbo, Yoruba, etc) I'm really interested in the exact attributes people want that they feel men from these tribes can give them. is it sexual prowess? Financial security? Romance? Cultural familiarity/security? ![]() what exactly? ![]() am just curious. ![]() |
@AJ: abeg I'm not amogo o. had to do a search for his/her member info and posts. ![]() this nairaland sef. |
wahala2007:@poster: na by force to marry you? she married someone else and you still can't leave her alone, but are busy planning part two, where "you investigate her shop to find her". I think she should call her husband on you. ![]() you no go find your own wife somewhere? abi make she leave her husband and baby and follow you? ![]() |
keba:you dey jealous the guy? ![]() abi wetin? what is homo there? ![]() e be like say I know you from somewhere, not so? ![]() |
almondjoy: almondjoy:na siena now. ![]() I think you said as much, on a thread here somewhere, sometime in the past. Anyway, he's the only person you talk about in this manner, around here, if I noticed right. ![]() na open secret. ![]() |
that guy Uby40 has one of the coolest pictures on this site. the bobo fine no be small. If its really him, that is.just an observation, nothing more. there are quite a lot of fine guys here on nairaland. |
romeo:hmmmm. The girls are definitely guilty of believing the lies most of the time. If the girl has done say two abortions or has a hidden child from a previous marriage ( which she conveniently forgets to tell the guy about), or has school cert while informing the fiance she's a university graduate, then i wonder how the man will feel if he discovers all these after marrying her and taking her abroad. I'm sure love will conquer all these minor obstacles. ![]() |
[quote author=D-reloaded link=topic=119021.msg2046914#msg2046914 date=1205276525]tpia, thank you jare all these people looking for fights, I'm bored.[/quote]I tire o! ![]() do people need a census to confirm these things or what. An Igbo friend back in Nigeria advised his sister not to marry her Yoruba boyfriend. She went ahead and married the guy anyway. I'm thinking maybe if it had been the other way round, like if it had been the sister telling her brother not to marry his Yoruba girlfriend, he'd probably have listened to her and ended the relationship. I d'unno. No one said its a bad thing that there are fewer Yoruba women/Igbo men relationships and marriages. Maybe the men are just more protective of their womenfolk and reluctant to hurt their family's feelings. I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation somewhere. Not that anyone owes anyone else an explanation for anything.Dont see what there is to huff about, either. Instead of answering the OP's enquiry, na another thread them dey start. |
abeg no be good thing. All nations/tribes/countries/races have questionable behaviors they did in the past, out of ignorance or whatever. What I heard when I visited Benue was that sometimes the woman offered could be really old as in her seventies and wrinkled. So all the people salivating at the thought of nacking someone's pretty young wife should wake up and smell the coffee. The grass is always greener on the other side. Sometimes its when people (not necessarily Benue) want to kill you or use your life fluid that you get such "gifts". Isnt the New York governor lamenting his own, now. Anyway, its just a rumor. I heard eskimos also have a tradition of offering their wives to guests. If at all its done in benue, must have been centuries ago or something and probably stopped by now. ![]() |
what's the big deal now? All these people denying basic facts that everyone knows. There are far more marriages between Igbo women/Yoruba men, than Igbo men/Yoruba women. ah ah! The OP's situation isnt so unusual and I'm sure she'll readily find people who can advise her, being in a similar relationship, than if it were the other way round. I've lost count of the number of Igbo women/Yoruba men marriages I'm aware of, while I can still count on one hand the number of marriages between Igbo men and Yoruba women that I know of personally. Nothing spoil there- its just a general observation obvious to anyone who wants to notice. abeg am out jo. ah ah!!!!! why should there be a fight and about what? ![]() |
in olden times, she would have been known as a "little person". As in elf, fairy, female version of leprechaun, sprite, or something like that. so tiny. indeed, lord have mercy! na thumbelina o! |
no, my family isnt crazy, though sometimes we drive each other up the wall! ![]() |
nothing wrong with burger flipping, cab driving, car washing or whatever people do to pay their bills. No condition is permanent. All anyone is saying is here is dont lie to your fiance about what you do. Especially in such an obvious matter. ![]() |
geez, how can someone be a "datee" for eight good years? ![]() |
Dalby:you're only yarning ignorance here. 2 hours of nairaland inactivity doesnt mean I'm on nairaland all that time. if I don't log off, most times the system seems to keep me on, so it looks like I'm on Nairaland even when I'm not. are you new or something? You don't know that? ![]() another one following me around. Na wa o. You like yourself- I've heard. ![]() Anything else? Glad to be of help though. Anything to keep your mind off your problems. I'm here for you, bro. ![]() Dalby:na by force this one dey chat with persin o. Water wan comot for gari o. ![]() |
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[/quote]this is very weird.
.The useless hold up stopped me from accosting her and offering her a ride(indirectly to show off).I think she has a shop somewhere(one of those demolished shops in yaba).Fortunately I saw her enter one of those shops where the book sellers are.
and that majority of the boys coming home for marriage are not to blame