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TonySpike: Infact, the use of general hospitals buildings as treatment base was among the factors that spread Ebola exponentially in Liberia and Sierra-Leone.Hmmm |
I personally can hardly think of anything to say in any chat. |
Bump |
Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. |
logica: Indeed you should have a blank stare. Which countries border Nigeria? Are Liberia, Guinea or Sierra Leone one of them? Lol you don't realize Nigeria being a hub refers to air travel?Hmm. What about patrick's boss who travelled with him ( it seems). Where is he? |
Whats this cold war going on? There hasn't been any ebola case reported in calabar yet has there? |
Timzy234: With his cousin.....yesThey seem to know a lot of nigerians. |
Is it certain ebola was not in nigeria prior to this man's visit? Just asking. |
Timzy234: Patrick was not my friend and it was yesterday i got to know his cousin ooo...Me sef I dey vex but he is gone. God would judge his intentionsAre you facebook friends? |
favouryemmy: Dad=YorubaNot sure that combo works. I think its mostly yorubas who are comfortable with igbo/yoruba combos for marriage. At least to a somewhat greater extent than other tribes, not that some folks would still not kick against it, but such people would kick against everything regardless. Yorubas marry from anywhere anyway. |
Dont propose in public unless you're sure she'll say yes. And maybe you should discuss it with her beforehand. |
In other words, no hope, everybody is on their own. |
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MARKone: If na 9ija, APC for don dey worry make theM impeach the president because im daughter wear micro mini skirt, Which is a potential form of distraction in the Aso VillaEveryone wears micro mini these days. |
honeric01: But statistics say one of the tallest people in the world are Ugandans (Masai),.Not sure ugandans are taller than sudanese, but if the dad is 6"1 and the mum 5"11, its not possible for the kids to not be tall. Obviously, tallness runs in the family. |
haibe: i really don't know who to blame but the deed is fine already, let's find solutionTrue talk. Has any progress been made with the drug from america? |
@ topic its amazing how few books are in this genre. |
smartchoice: why can't you receive mails?not sure, actually. |
^couldnt find much info on the first two. |
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^so your only contribution that popped into your head is calling people cross breed. why dont you simply not be a snide coward and just voice your disapproval like pagan9ja did? He did not hide like a coward [like you], he simply stated his objections and nobody harassed him for it. sneakiness annoys me. |
kingsrod: After dem go say white people racist...Why should be a big thing say black man marry der...Forssa finland na why ur wife come meet u una marry...I live in Finland too and where i stay is surrounded by whites na their country and if i get married i no go come here come dey talk say "first black married in ..." Still trying to find the main lesson or point of this...Happy married life shaits about records i should think. there arent that many "first anythings" anymore. |
Silentical: What is so especial about d wedding?he said they're the first black to black wedding in finland. |
Hehehe maybe it's because they're easier to relate with in this [i]modern [/i]age.thats possible. |
macof: Again.. I speak of Ekiti women.among the Yoruba nation.i am just letting you know. Not here to argue about who is or isnt yoruba. that can go on another thread. |
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Emusan: You've concluded everything yourself. So my dear I'm strongly behind you because I know it won't affect me.lol |
anonymous6: Well I don't know which tribe boast the most when it comes to cooking but I have witnessed igbo's, yoruba's, Edo's boast about their cooking and you know what, after eating their foods it wasn't as clear cut. I have tasted Nigerian food from Nigerian restaurants in the states and caterers who are yoruba, igbo, calabar, Edo, Hausa and some of them had good food and some were just ok, and surprisingly it was a split among the tribes.yorubas do not say they're "the best at cooking". they're simply expected to know how to cook, nobody will ask if the woman can cook well or not, you will simply be expected to serve up a dish that's palatable. saying "yoruba women are the best at cooking" sounds foreign. even here on nairaland, when it comes to cooking, yoruba women dont generally say much, they simply present the dish they have without fanfare. its a cultural thing and same I've witnessed outside of nairaland. by the time you boast "you're the best at cooking", before you know it, it's another thing. you're free to disagree though, macof is perhaps unaware of these, assuming he's yoruba. |
macof: i speak of Ekiti women among all Yoruba groups, I have no idea wat u talking abtregardless where you're speaking of, your language and description is not a yoruba thing and not lingo used by women raised in the southwest. |
macof: which I am just noticing todaythat's strange! |
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