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Florblu:You must have once had, "one big something" that didn't do so well |
Magicdon:I did not say, "cobras found in Africa is(sic) imported or migrated". Read carefully and employ ADJECTIVES used in your assimilation of thoughts propounded. The adjectival part of speech used by me was rather not well deduced. It is the word "MOSTLY". And if I may throw you to the path of enlightenment, the word LIE is not freely and loosely used to connote the meaning you will wisely intend to convey. It actually means an act of DELIBERATE falsehood. Wise adults actually forbid their children from the use of it. You will rather say one was INCORRECT in his position, rather than that he LIED. And to the junction of the usage of the phrasal, "great liar", is way off the mark. |
[quote author=Magicdon post=60359200][/quote]I said cobra is BASICALLY asian. The word BASICALLY as used means primarily or mainly. That won't mean Cobra can't be found in africa. I did not lie since I did not preclude by the word used the fact that definitely there could be some here, of course mostly imported or otherwise migrated. The one in the picture however is a Black Mamba, a native of africa who has similar outlook like the cobra. |
I wonder if those people that have divided Nigeria into three in their heads know this. I must be afonja, Igbo or zombie otherwise nothing. I loathe bold illetrates. |
JPENG:What you have is a Black Mamba and not really a Cobra. Black Mamba has the ability to raise its body up like a Cobra and with a web round its neck too. It is african. Mind you Cobra is basically asian. Ps: These kinds are much venom-laddened and you guys that like swallowing creepy things must ensure caution even in its death to avoid envenomation. |
Abakaliki is just a beautiful place to be. I never ever had desired to leave anytime I visited. Monday next week could be another time in this beautiful garden of life. |
smartty68:Please do. It is human to so do. She has just suffered from a fate that befalls humans. It will be a fatal blow on humanity to act inhumane at this time. She at 52 has lost a 15 years only son after an unending sickness and pains. |
liberalsinnerx:Gi n' onye bu afonja? Just be reasonable and responsible even unto yourself and stop playing with serious issues. |
If I were Phyno, I will take this up with the Dental Council. What happens to sending him a mail privately. How can a professional be this naughty, and then claims that he didn't mean to insult. Nigeria is headed to its "crash site" it seems. |
Can we be a bit more serious here. Where and when have they got requisite training to march and measure with espionage and intelligence job, or is it just a bunch of clowns who rather would need a job as gatemen at some eateries. |
And look how wretched they still look. |
This is a case of ''zeal without knowledge" or what? Demons and exorcism requires more than a desire to make name for oneself to handle. |
Deeply saddened by this death. I wish Joshua rest in eternity. I am happy Eucharia is strong in it. |
Kemi Adetiba has purchased "Notice of Intention Form 1A" as well. Even Amir Khan thought his wife had too. |
The wisdom in keeping away religion and even the language in question out of this post makes me think you are above board. I understand how depressing it could be for you especially when aside differing languages there are ethinc and human insensitivity to it. Since they are almost illetrates like you admitted, you shont expect any better. It is really not any easy to learn languages at older age and in that manner but my admonition shall be that you just try harder to pick words and exist with them. Develop more interest in the language even outside the workplace. Love it like you want to speak it. It must not be from them or you cozying up to them to the point that they read meanings into it like you said. It is a difficult work environment you are in. I know how it feels. Just mind the work and leave the workers and you could feel better. |
Jesus arriving Bethany to raise Lazarus from death and taking on the Bethany Sisters on the issue of resurrection on his way to the tomb. |
Evaberry:"...he barely slept with Wuraola..." ?? ![]() You must know them to their bedroom. Tell us more. |
Annie surprised me with this post. What do you go to a club house to see? More like that bible saying; "What kind of [wo]man did you go into the wilderness to see" Matthew 11:7 NLT. Club Rumour belongs to Annie's husband, I guess. And I hope you did not set it up hoping for Mary, mother of Jesus or Mother Theresea of Calcutta to beseech it. I think she dressed very appropriately and most expectedly. She was in a den house afterall. |
Osun gave more than it got? Guys over there must be wolves. Funny enough in 2009 when I did my national service in Ipetumodu, Osun State, the Prince of Okuku was governor and Aregbesola wanted to take over. He looked like he was the messiah. Its really funny how these things work and how peoples hope get well ruined by their people in government. |
Great. |
Honestly for two days I mistook his picture for that of Rotimi Akeredolu. I was wondering why Akeredolu's picture was coming into the Anambra PDP guber story until I realised it was Oseloka Obaze. He didn't have white beards when he was SSG and didn't look this much then. |
PHILipu1:You know less about what you are talking about. Ifeanyi Ubah and Andy Uba are not brothers. Ifeanyi Ubah is from Nnewi, the Ebubechukwuzo of Nnewi. Andy Uba is from Uga, the Ugomba of Uga. Andy Uba is rather a brother to one Chris Uba, Eselu-enu-ego n' Uga. The man standing behind Peter Obi is Andy Uba who lost in the APC on Sunday and was in the PDP on Monday. The Ifeanyi Ubah you mentioned is another individual who ran in the PDP itself and lost. He is grieved with Peter Obi and is not the one in the picture. Ifeanyi's surname ends with an "h" actually whilst Andy's ends with an "a". Get it right. |
PHILipu1:You know less about what you are talking about. Ifeanyi Ubah and Andy Uba are not brothers. Ifeanyi Ubah is from Nnewi, the Ebubechukwuzo of Nnewi. Andy Uba is from Uga, the Ugomba of Uga. Andy Uba is rather a brother to one Chris Uba, Eselu-enu -ego n' Uga. The man standing behind Peter Obi is Andy Uba who lost in the APC on Sunday and was in PDP on Monday. The Ifeanyi Ubah you mentioned is another individual who ran in the PDP itself and lost. He is grieved with Peter Obi and is not the one in the picture. Ifeanyi's surname ends with an "h" actually whilst Andy's end with an "a". Get it right. |
Is that Andy Uba in that picture? ![]() |
Nobody likes injustice including those who have all their life being unjust to other men. The man who took all his neighbours land in Nnewi and Ozubulu and has foisted on them a state of fait accompli, is crying over a party ticket to lead the same people. I see crying, the same man who told his preys they could go to court and nothing will come out of it. He is now crying and hoping on the same court for help. Hahahaha this world sef! |
Oluwabusobomi:That won't anger me one bit. I wish we have a country with youths who could be intellectually engaging without resorting to parochialism. Assuming you were standing before me in real life, you won't stare up to my face and conclude so hastily. |
Oluwabusobomi:Someone else said if he had attended his daughter Hanan Buhari's photo exhibition, he would have rather cried saying, "The President returned to the country after over 100 days absence from work, only to again abandon accumulated official demands to attend a little girl's photo show, just because it is his daughter". The President actually doesnt have a record of attending to such "family shows" even when health issues werent on the table. In July, 2016 when Halima was called to the Nigerian Bar, the President was not at the Call to Bar ceremony. And that is even a more prestigious ceremony than a photo exhibition. |
burkingx:Hahaha Don't wish me evil. I mean a handful, and not a flat tyre ; ![]() |
Beress:Take it down there, that is the easiest you can. And I am talking about you talking about whoever smelling like a zombie. Talking real point, when I said a function of presidential worth, onye m I thought that you will know that ministerial engagements are in a different level. I meant events of presidential worth. Yesterday was sunday though and there could not have been THOUSANDS OF PUBLIC FUNCTIONS within a week. That is highly exaggerative; even if it were Eke market days that comes once in four days, you couldn't have counted thousands of them in just one week, except calculation and arithmetics are part of the main challenge. |
You haven't mentioned any particular public function of presidential worth that he failed to attend since his return. He wont attend weddings at event centres on Saturdays so you know he can. |
[quote author=burkingx post=59901593][/quote]No, thank you. I think I am one of the few African men that prefers just a handful and not a massive mount of back flesh ![]() |
How can the bum be the most prominent and captivating part of a wife? |
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