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hmm, seun and his site. |
hmm |
if you like, keep being confused and waiting for him @ poster. |
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jidegirl12: LMAOgood it amuses you. |
^that post makes sense to you? explain how the obama name is going into extinction then, since you understand the op. |
stpat1: I wonder why its so hard for you understand this simple logic. I lived in a neighbourhood with kids and friends from both situation. I have friend that were being taken care of by single parents. When were always free to go and do what they liked right from when school closes till when their mum or Dad closes and comes home in the night. All the parents needed to do was ensure there was food in the fridge for them when they get back from school or the others family gives money for lunch. I know how the females ones amongst them also fared. They were more exposed to different stuffs to early as expected when growing up is such situation where there is little or no supervision.hmm, interesting but not accurate. immorality isnt always a function of broken homes. true, products of such homes might be a target for loose and immoral people, but that doesnt mean products of two parent homes cant also be immoral. it depends on what values you were raised with, and what you admire in your parents or background, which you consider normal [even if its not]. i think a couple of posters have explained this in detail. |
One_Naira: I know there are some ibibio elements in Dominican Republic. I won't be surprised if there are some Bini elements in some Caribbean, Canadian and American nation as well seeing as they were equally in demand as slaves.lets allow other african countries besides nigeria to claim these people nah? what's your fear? |
@ coogar wait for answers to your questions on the interview thread. in the meantime, ask your cronies to stop spamming the forum with this same topic. na so una jobless reach? ![]() |
not again. what is it with this low IQ epidemic? |
The juju priest remains technically poor because he's the messenger, not the owner of the funds. The official excuse is because of the repercussions. |
Almost everybody smokes weed these days ( including about 96% of nairalanders). If she's worried about it then she should pray for God to touch the guy and she will need extra amounts of grace to be able to cope. Its just another of those things people have to come to terms with these days when it comes to relationships. There's always the option of smoking it with him but if she's a christian, she wouldnt be advised to do that. |
Chuzzyrules: it seems to be the order of the day.everywhere you go you see people dropping contact online for connection.is there truly love in this internet thing or just share stupiditysometimes its the same group of people doing both the asking and the responding. then other unwary folks get drawn in, thinking the scam is real. however, maybe some are lucky sha. hard to tell. but generally, i'd say its extremely risky, especially if nl is involved. |
what's the point of this thread? ![]() |
get your priorities right. friends cant refuse to date, marry or move on because of you- they're not your parents or caregivers. if you dump your boyfriend because of your friends, well then, good for you. |
@ topic infatuation is overrated. |
Dahbutter: You can't even be happy with someone else if you are not happy and content being alone. Being with someone when you are not happy by yourself is multiplying ur misery to others. Nothing is as great as being alone yet not lonely and loving it!good one. |
why not ask why nigerians womanize, or why nigerians are loose. |
icon aus: It is amazing that the article mentioned igbo and yoruba then an inferior tribe yoruba made claim of the discovery and dropped igbo . this sis a clear case of inferiority complex . Seeking relevance where it matters not . It is up to the yorubas to prove their worth in Nigeria and uplift the country instead of claiming carribeans .Whether igbo is spoken there or not , it does not improve our condition in nigeria where igbos reside . This is a discovery that people should comment freely, objectively and maturely without making it bigotry . This is clear of yorubas always seeing igbos as a threat even where unnecessary as in this thread . Probably is likely that other nigerian languages ( minority) are spoken there . Some people should grow up.even though you're clearly xenophobic, I have to agree i dont know when yorubas started this claiming trend. I think its probably some mischievious elements (both yoruba and non-yoruba) who are out to wreak havoc within the country as usual. mischief no dey tire nigerians! by the time dem finish una with juju and war, sotay nobody remain, una go rest sha. continue jumping for joy there, saying una don find friend. |
well, in any case, it's soon going to be very hard to even meet anyone who isnt from a broken home, when dating, so whoever is hyperventilating over products of broken marriages, had better find some way of identifying those who meet their criteria. percentage of broken homes among nigerians is rising. |
who visit what she termed war-torn countries naming Nigerian and Ghana, of which it could be only TB Joshua’s country Nigeria since it is the other of the two which is war torn.eyah. |
the difference is reality itself? the novels are fiction. |
Havent read the article btw. |
Most non- nigerians in nigeria tend to enjoy the place, save for maybe westerners who are used to a higher standard of living. Nigerians are very welcoming and accommodating and can go any length for visitors. Then again, the ghanaians of that period might have had a nice time because they mostly stayed in the southwest? Just guessing. |
Instead of development, what nigeria has is this. Arguing over irrelevancies. Talk about misplaced priorities and majoring in minors. ![]() |
What's her relationship status? |
mcnikes: Frank is just like every other guy out there.We can see that! |
Itunu is pronounced the same everywhere in the southwest, as far as i know. It doesnt change to utunu. Someone can correct me if i'm wrong. |
And how long does it take to learn a language? Anybody can do that. 13th century indeed. |
No pictures? |
stpat1: Of course single parents are less watchful over kids cos a single parent is definitely always busier. How do you want me to explain it.maybe, maybe not. but how would you view parents who work round the clock and are rarely home? |
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