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Homosexual is illegal everywhere but they are everywhere ![]() deskossy: |
My girlfriend does not mind what I smoke or drink but the problem is I must brush, wash myself like say I fall inside soak away before joining her in bed or else her kick no be here. |
A friend with weed is a friend indeed sameer1212: |
I dey mad? ![]() |
No smoke without fire adedayourt: |
Now I believe 21 million Nigerians are insane, op is one of them |
Omg op are you drunk |
No, we don't want her. Message from Nigeria Boyfriends Association |
What's bacha? |
Alakija's son money is not the problem coldsummer: |
I do love them but not in love with them, bros Abeg explain I no go school |
Nairaland don turn nollywood, everybody just come with useless stories for attention. |
Crazy bad apples from my tribe. |
A paint not a tattoo, drunk op |
I dont toast, Ive never toast. |
Dem plenty for malay looking for black dick to stretch their ass ![]() |
It's fake look at the image below.
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Yeske...its a shame some people can't think for themselves, they need some rules someone else made to follow. We can do better I feel good when I do good and I feel bad when I do bad. kay1one2: |
Of course not, they are blowing them up. |
A U.S. intelligence officer told NBC News the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) will not likely team up with Nigerian radical Islamic group Boko Haram in any official capacity due to the group’s racism against black Africans.“The Arab world is incredibly racist,” the officer explained. “They don’t see black Africans as equivalent to them.” Boko Haram has repeatedly praised the Islamic State and showcases its flag in many videos, but the Islamic State has not shown any brotherly love towards their comrades in Africa, other than reports indicating that the groups are in communication. The officer also said there is no evidence that the two groups will merge soon. “There are still questions of the ISIS view of Boko Haram and Nigeria,” the official claimed. “But Boko Haram does not operate in sync with ISIS. The Caliphates are separate.” But as the International Business Times points out, race might not be an issue. During the Ferguson riots, the Islamic State attempted to tell protesters that blacks in America need to embrace Islam because the United States is “racist and oppressive.” The SITE Intelligence Group reported that many of the Islamic State social media accounts target black Americans. Boko Haram soldiers number between 4,000 to 6,000, while the Islamic State boasts up to 31,000 terrorists. More Westerners have joined the Islamic State, as well, with as many as 2,700 in the terrorist group. Officials claim there is no evidence of Westerners within Boko Haram. Michael Sheehan, chairman of the Countering Terrorism Center at West Point, believes Boko Haram views the Islamic State as a big brother and would not have declared a Caliphate if the Islamic State had not done so first. “Each of them has been successful, reinforcing their own optimism, and that’s not insignificant,” he said. Boko Haram in its current form began to terrorize northeast Nigeria in 2009, which makes the group older than the Islamic State. However, they only declared the area a Caliphate two months after the Islamic State announced its Caliphate in Syria and Iraq. Both adhere to strict Islamic law and produce propaganda videos. http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/02/19/us-official-isis-will-not-join-boko-haram-due-to-racism/ |
Chai nonsense post for attention |
Where is chairman mao |
How do they brainwash this islamist? |
Cook all the way |
Wetin do ur brain? Orunto: |
Omg who cares? |
What does this have to do with tribe? Shey weere ni e ni searching4love: |
Nigerian music superstar D’banj is having the time of his life with parties and concerts around the globe celebrating his 10th year anniversary as an entertainer, however his alleged debt allegation crisis that seems to have died down has reared its ugly head up again. Reports have revealed that the singer will be in court on Monday, March 30, 2015, to defend himself against allegations of refusal to repay back loans. In the last quarter of 2014, multiple media reports alleged that D’banj might be dragged to court by a top oil and gas industry player, Henry Ojogho, Vice Chairman of Broron Group. Ojogho, who is also the Vice Chairman of MindHub Technologies, an integrated Rice farming and milling production company, who alleged that D’banj, through his company, DKM Media Limited, obtained a loan of over N60m from him in January 2013 and has not paid back the said sum despite signing an undertaking to do so. Following this allegation, the writ of summons and other relevant documents in the suit was posted on D’Banj’s residence on Osaro Isokpan Street in Lekki Phase 1. The pasting was done by the court bailiff on December 17, 2014 at about 1:35p.m, pursuant to order of court made on November 12, 2014 having been satisfied that the defendant was evading being served the notice. Subsequently, the court case between the DB Records boss and Mindhub Technologies bearing suit number: LD/ADR/445/14 was scheduled to commence hearing on Monday, January 26, 2015 at the Multi-door Courthouse in Obalende, Lagos, but it was indefinitely postponed as a result of strike by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) which paralysed activities and court rooms remain closed. The strike was recently called off by the judicial workers, and immediately a new date was set for the court case. A source in the camp of the claimant’s camp said, "Yes, we are back to court, and we are aware that D’banj has secured the services of a lawyer as well who wants to file in some documents in his defense, but we are yet to receive the papers. Meanwhile the case has been adjourned to March 30, 2015 at the Multi-door Courthouse in Obalende, Lagos." In January 2015, D’banj kicked off his 10th year anniversary celebrations in Lagos when he flew in American twerk queen Amber Rose to host the kick-off party in Lagos. In February he moved the party to South Africa where he was hosted at ‘Harlem’ and ‘Kong’ night clubs with a lot of celebrities in attendance. Last week Thursday, February 27, 2015, D’banj headlined the Industry Night celebrations in Dubai as part of his 10th anniversary celebrations where he performed alongside Kenya’s Sauti Sol, Dubai’s G Mac and others. http://pulse.ng/celebrities/dbanj-singers-court-trial-over-debt-claims-begin-march-30-id3533587.html?utm_campaign=pst-daily&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=facebook&utm_content=m-over18-all-mnf |
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