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impressive, is it fiction?
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come do mammy wata makeup for the bride? wey the husband, why im face no dey there. is he a papi wata. |
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kilode100: a lot of people wont notice sha. although some folks prefer Nigerians stay abroad? no opportunities at home and all that. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
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lord have mercy.
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hm, thinking about it.
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wait, isnt patonrankingk light skinned, the man in the picture is dark, can a woman have both light and dark skinned boyfriends? ![]() i mean consecutively, would have thought light skinned is her preference since she was dating light skinned before. |
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does Annie speak Yoruba since her wiki page says she was born in Ibadan and raised in Lagos. she should know she's not supposed ask him to call her mummy [since its not a polygamous setting] although maybe its ok in her and his culture sha, dunno. Yoruba culture is more strict about such, doesnt matter what nl pulls up. as for the winking, couldnt it be done privately? |
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macof: google it. |
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i'm starting to agree with the last post. Exes should not be at a wedding. 3 Likes |
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2dice: i nor know queenvaleria oh, must be some private joke between you two. as per bolded, you nor fit know oh, Oga, when somebody don read book finish yet "bata ma nwo serere nile o" still dey apply to the person while those wey nor read dey sing " bata mi ndun kokoka". |
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where are you from, because I'm sure that house isnt outside the southwest.
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lolz
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enigstil: you're welcome. |
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enigstil: turn to Jesus. |
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enigstil: its only ignorance that would make some folks unaware culture and tradition are not separate from "church" issues. the kind of ignorance that encourages enslavement. |
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you know all these celebrations are not liked by some people.
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egorov: |
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abduction is just evil. why do nlers like evil so much? ![]() |
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iamademorlar: why? |
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2dice: shoe repairers in Nigeria sha. . . . . . . . .dem go take nail jam the shoe as if dem be carpenter, go sew another shoe as if dem be tailor. . . . . . . anyway, i myself turned shoe cobbler of sorts, I was quite an expert at repairing broken slippers back then. . . . . . . . pin or sew the thing with thread and manage am like that. what do they call those slippers straps. . . . . . . . . . 2 Likes 1 Share |
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why didnt you open the thread before Jonathan's speech.
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do Nigerians still make shoes? not sure. I mean like those made in Nigeria shoes which used to be so common. they probably do sha, most people cant afford imported shoes, couldnt either back in the day. For Italian shoes, those are very expensive o, na for rich people. [img]http://4.bp..com/-5KEj-0cUGbY/VM4QS0_AzyI/AAAAAAAAARc/i_5vAZaTd4I/s500/IMG_20150126_135331_edit.jpg[/img] |
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spikesC: seems na only one person get every problem o! |
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eposho: |
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shoes, big topic and big money i guess.
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