Karlovich: , Amala and Ewedu teenagers have been invading the south with their Oluomo-like characters. Wike has a lot of work to do to purge his state of these cretins.
You were that idiotic Audionews miscreant. A leopard can't change its spots. Your mumu no get limit.
Righteousness2: GOD Bless President Trump. The Most Patrotic President American Greatest President.. The Greatest Human to Be a Blessing to Isreal Since 1948..
Haters can Murmur and Grumble..
Grab them by the pussy...they can't do anything. That was your almighty trump referring to women. A believer... cannot make a wise politician. You're just too fake to be righteous.
Womanizer: Na who tell you say film trick no dey there?
How person go fúck for 3 hours straight?!
Your levelstar in porn viewing must be on the ultimate level to have seen 180mins non stop banging by a single actor...cuz I haven't seen such sir. If you'd said porn is overated..it's understandable, but then you chose to exerggerate instead.
Blackmoran: I don't know why religious leader involve themselves in politics which by nature is base on deciet and manipulation.. Look at osinbajo now he looks lost on who to put is loyality on
Well the vp was already a SAN before becoming a vp.
Now my point is...for an attorney to be successful, he/she cannot be in conformity with religious values.
For one to be a politician...a successful one in our Nigeria, he/she cannot be in conformity with societal values.
Therefore, for a man to be an attorney, and a politician at the same time... Omo! Forget that pastor title wey dem dey add...as we all know..na sakamanje.
Osinbajo get cool face...but then even they say the devil is handsome. You can't be a sheep and dine with lions.
jagorinho: In as much the other guy came across as rude to your initial submission but we should make conscious effort to reduce the hype for these Europeans, what is the advantage of speaking Queen's English to a black man? nothing!!! I would rather rate Balewa on other aspects than his ability to speak Queens English.
No language is superior to the other, some parents even banned their wards from speaking their indigenous languages at home, we are really loosing it in this part of the world, when there is a U.N congress, serious countries speak in their indigenous languages, it is a big shame we are at this level, have you seen Wayne Rooney obsessed about speaking Yoruba? or a lampard obsessed about speaking Igbo?
There is nothing glamorous about a black man speaking Queens language. Obsession of most Nigerians with the ability to speak the Queen's English is a trait we do not need to pass to the next generation.
Here's something I've seen so common with most people who imagine themselves more intelligent. They always strive to show off. They listen to quickly give responses rather than to understand.
If a subject matter is not clear enough to you, or you don't seem to figure out how serious a post is...rather than imagining, why not just scroll over
I was only showing that "I had thought the characteristics of the hausa language as a first are so strong that they manifest in every other languages (could be other local languages of course or could be our official one, which happens to be English). Here I didn't categorically state that "because the English lang was superior in a way"
That I said I liked how Tafa sounded with the lang doesn't mean I hate how the morph interference affect others, I only happen to like it better or whatever which I consider normal And another point is, even if I'd said I liked it because the white men's language was superior, it's a view. Which I don't see why I should expect anyone to like it like I do.
So bro...what I practice and stick to is that I don't attempt to correct people's view especially if that person didn't say he/she wants a piece of contribution or advices. Because doing that is lame, why? It causes unnecessary arguments and arguments implies that one person (or group) is less intelligent or not smart enough, (this doesn't sit well with a lot of people).
Thanks for your position on my comment, however, it's parallel to my idea. Good morning.
rosskiti: Wow, you've forgotten your Queen's English?
Are you sure you don't speak that Yoruba with English accent?
Ode oshi.
Or should I say ''oh-day oh-shay...''......
Hehehe...Akoshi bero. Well the pig always enjoy it in the dirt.
You obviously derive pleasure in attacking people without them hurting your soul. I call that "taking Panadol for someone else's headache"
Its so easy to see that your family failed to raise you to manifest good values, but then we always have families like that.
And as charity begins at home, you certainly do not sound like you have a home. So how could you exhibit a quality that does not exist in your lineage.
Attempting to insolently display how superior you are in a matter that has no attachment to your online particulars shows you are really a toxic fellow, bitter and hopeless.
A word: Evaluate yourself, it's not that late, you don't necessarily have to die a fool.
It is this dumb mentality of servitude and inferiority complex that has led to Nigeria becoming the world's skin bleaching capital.
THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH SPEAKING WITH A HAUSA, IGBO, OR YORUBA ACCENT, AND IT DOESN'T MAKE YOU 'LESS' THAN A PERSON WHO SPEAKS WITH AN ENGLISH ACCENT, MR AIR HEAD DUMBITO!!
Who be dis stray dog ke??
What is the wrong doing in showing how I like an individual's speaking traits e gbami.
Abi o fe shoriburuku ni.
Who send you how you feel abi who you help?
Whats stopping you from typing using your L¹ and not English?
RuudVanNisteroy: He was actually very intelligent and well spoken with a strong British accent. He studied abroad at the University of London's Institute of Education, which today forms part of University College London. Upon returning to Nigeria, he became an Inspector of Schools for the colonial administration and later entered politics.
When I watched Tafa speak for the first time, omo! I changed my view regarding hausa language and the almost general and constant morphological interference syndrome they suffer (as most African natives). Tafa was sound. You know, listening without watching you'd imagine the person speaking was probably an English native speaker. But sha...if better tins last for dis our country so...na luck.