Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by LEvuls(m): 10:27pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
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No Boy, that was and still the life i live, if you are in Naija may be you can tell me your village and i will tell you the road that get you there!!! no pun intended.... cos there is absolutely no local government i havent been to, name it... mind you i work and a Transmission Engineer in one of the Vendor in Naija then and now as an Engineer in Telecomm company here in the States...
The following places might look familiar, so look for ur places u know...
Abia close to Ohafia
Enugu in Udi, Nsukka, obolo, Nkpologu
Ebonyi Ezzangbo, Nkalagu, Effium, Ugbala, Ngba along that only road like look like a u-turn.
Benue that one plenty: Otukpo, Otukpa, Gboko, Katsina-ala, Zakibiam, Aliade, Igbor, Shangev-tiev, Abakpa, Tor-Donga, Ochobo etc
Akwa-Ibom: Etinan, Eket, Ikot-Abasi, Abak, Ikot-Ubo, Azumini, Ikot-ekpene, Itu, and Uyo main town.
Nassarawa: Keffi to loko, yelwa, mada, Gitata, Panda and that Yoruba Military Barrack; chei i don forget where dem beat me, anyway along Jos road.
Taraba: Jalingo, Tafida, Ibi (no road town where R-Benue pass, Karim-lamido, Lau, Junleri, Lankoviri, Bambuka etc.
Plateau: Ikputu, Shendam, Zamko, Amper, Langtang, Pankshin, Panyam, Bembem, Jimiya, Fuskam mata, Bukuru, Mangu, Kassa etc
Adamawa: Ganye, Jimeta, Jiberu, Mubi, Uba, Michika, Mayo bani, Bazza, Shelleng, Numan etc.
Gombe: Duku, Jamari, Nafada along Potiskhum rd, Bajoga, Tula, Filiya; the road to Karim-Lamido, Garko etc.
Bauchi: Ho! my favourite state, Dass, Darazo, Gabarin, Kari, Misau, Azare, Udubo, Katagum, Bara, Alkalere, Wikki etc
Borno: Askira, Balala, Biu, Miringa, yelwa, Burma, Shani, Badir, Damboa, Bama, Gwoza, Madagali, Kunduga, Magumeri, Gubio, Zari, Damasak up to Dusi where the border is to Niger republic, If u want pics i'll give u all.
Yobe: Potiskhum, Damaturu, Ngelzama, Zoro, Nangere, Dapchi, Gashua, Nguru, Machina-the border town to Niger-Republic.
Jigawa: Hadeija my cool town, Mallammaduri, Gumel, Ringim, Kazaure-the road to Daura in Katsina etc.
Anambra: Igbo kwenu! Okija shrine, Onitsha, Nnewi, ihiala, uli, electronic market.
Imo: my main town, Owerri, Umuduru, Etiti, Orlu, Ihuo, Obaku, and my favorite hotel
Delta: Warri, Ughelli, Oleh, Ozoro, Ashaka, Burutu, Forcados, Evremi, Abbi, kwale, Onicha, Ekuku-Agbor, Isele-uku, Asaba, Umunede, Ete-uromi, Bojiboji Ogwashuku, Ibusa etc.
Edo: Oluku, Odigbi, Uyere, Igbogor, Orah, Siluko, sapoba, Obiaruku, Idokpa, ewohinmi, Ebelle, Ekpon, Igueden, Ehor, Irrua, Sabongida-ora, Ozalla where young girls unclothed for festival, Ekpoma---yeee! gun, Agenebode etc.
Ekiti: Effon-alaye, ikole, ikere, ilawe, igede, ishan, Ise, Emure, Aiyede, Oye--election rigger, Omuo etc
Ondo: Idanre, Igbatoro, igbokoda, aiyetoro, Omisore, Ifetedo, Owena, Ofos, Ore,Okitipupa, Ajilete, Mahin, Ile-oluji, Owo, Idoani, Akungba, Ikare, Ifon
Oyo: Kute, Ibadan, Fiditi, Lanlate, Iseyin, Igangan, Ofiki, Ago-are, Ikoyo, Ogbomoso, Tafon, Sapeteri, Shaki, Wasinmi, Ilero, Ado-awaye, Ogbontosa.
Ogun: Oni, Omu, Odeda, Owode, olorunda, Ajebo, Iperu, Ijebus, Odogbolu, Shagamu, Alakuko, Waterside, Otta, Ifo, Oja-Odan, Imeko, Oke-odan etc.
Osun: Ede, Inisa, Ibokun, Ilesha, Ife, Ifewara, Ejigbo,Iwo, Odeomu, Ifetedo, Ipetuijesha, Oke-Imesi, Ila, Ikirun, Ilobu, Okuku, Osi etc.
Kwara: Ilorin, Offa, Ajasse, Omuaran, Petegi, Lafiaji, Shonga, Jebba, Bode-shadu etc.
Niger: Mokwa, Bida, Lemu, Wushishi, Minna,Gwada, Zungeru, Gunni, New-bussa, Pizhi, faje, Kabchi, Kontagora, Bari, Tegina, Zente, Rijau, Sarkipawa.
Kebbi: Bin-yauri, yelwa, Bagudo, Tunga-Ilela, Zaga, Jega, Birnikebbi, Masama, Argungu, Tambawel, Allero, Kamba, Zuru, Kandu, Marafa, Ribah etc.
Kano: Kano city, Wudil, Tudunwada, kibiya, Garko, Gaya, Kachako, Ajingi, Danbatta, Kabo, Gwarzo, Albasu or sometging like it etc.
Kaduna: Birni-gwarri, Ganga, Buruku, Rigacikun, Kachia, Kafanchan, Gimi, Iya-tawa, Pambeguwa,Dutsan-wai, Zaria, Lere, Doka,Ribako etc.
Katsina: Shinkafi, Yashi, Daura, Hunkuyi, Palgore, Funtua, Karfi, Faskari etc.
Zamfara: Gusau, Bungudu, Maru, Talata-mafara, Bakura, Birni-magaji, Kaura-namoda, Zurmi, Gunmi, Tsafe-Orientation camp, Maradun, Anka, Moriki, Shinkafi, Mada, Langalanga etc.
Sokoto: Sokoto, Illela, Goronyo, Kurawa, Wamako, Jabo, Rabah, Ganji, Malamawa, Yerimawa, Rafin-kudu, Sanyinan-daja etc.
Kogi: Lokoja, Ajaokuta, Ososo, Okene, Kabba, Mopa, Isanlu-esa, Koton-Karfi, Ikebe, Idah, Idibo, Eganyi etc.
Cross-River: Calabar, Uwet, Ugep, Nko, Obubra, Ikom, Nkomfap, Ogoja, Okuku, Akpakpa, Obudu, Otuk etc.
Bayelsa: Yenagoa, Amasoma, Furupa, Peniton-Island(Ezetu), Mbiama, Ayebabiri too much water i run comot.
Rivers: I have been to all the Rumus; Rumoula, Rumuokoro, Rumuigbo, Bori, Tabangh, Gokona, Ogoni, Degema, Ahoada, Obido, Abua, Opobo, Elele.
Please, dont say its a lie, cos i will tell u how to get there, either by water or road are u alright? |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Morgan1092(m): 10:28pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
LEvuls: and whose mate are u..no vex? Ur father's mate 1 Like |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Nobody: 10:31pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
From home to work,then work to home no guys must branch na. 17:59GMT |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by blissBee(f): 10:35pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
LEvuls: are u alright? I was wondering the same thing 2 |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by LEvuls(m): 10:43pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
Morgan1092: Ur father's mate lolzz my father's mates are all in the jungle with som gorrila..why re u here..u de find who go cage here |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by fonssy(f): 11:02pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
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No Boy, that was and still the life i live, if you are in Naija may be you can tell me your village and i will tell you the road that get you there!!! no pun intended.... cos there is absolutely no local government i havent been to, name it... mind you i work and a Transmission Engineer in one of the Vendor in Naija then and now as an Engineer in Telecomm company here in the States...
The following places might look familiar, so look for ur places u know...
Abia close to Ohafia
Enugu in Udi, Nsukka, obolo, Nkpologu
Ebonyi Ezzangbo, Nkalagu, Effium, Ugbala, Ngba along that only road like look like a u-turn.
Benue that one plenty: Otukpo, Otukpa, Gboko, Katsina-ala, Zakibiam, Aliade, Igbor, Shangev-tiev, Abakpa, Tor-Donga, Ochobo etc
Akwa-Ibom: Etinan, Eket, Ikot-Abasi, Abak, Ikot-Ubo, Azumini, Ikot-ekpene, Itu, and Uyo main town.
Nassarawa: Keffi to loko, yelwa, mada, Gitata, Panda and that Yoruba Military Barrack; chei i don forget where dem beat me, anyway along Jos road.
Taraba: Jalingo, Tafida, Ibi (no road town where R-Benue pass, Karim-lamido, Lau, Junleri, Lankoviri, Bambuka etc.
Plateau: Ikputu, Shendam, Zamko, Amper, Langtang, Pankshin, Panyam, Bembem, Jimiya, Fuskam mata, Bukuru, Mangu, Kassa etc
Adamawa: Ganye, Jimeta, Jiberu, Mubi, Uba, Michika, Mayo bani, Bazza, Shelleng, Numan etc.
Gombe: Duku, Jamari, Nafada along Potiskhum rd, Bajoga, Tula, Filiya; the road to Karim-Lamido, Garko etc.
Bauchi: Ho! my favourite state, Dass, Darazo, Gabarin, Kari, Misau, Azare, Udubo, Katagum, Bara, Alkalere, Wikki etc
Borno: Askira, Balala, Biu, Miringa, yelwa, Burma, Shani, Badir, Damboa, Bama, Gwoza, Madagali, Kunduga, Magumeri, Gubio, Zari, Damasak up to Dusi where the border is to Niger republic, If u want pics i'll give u all.
Yobe: Potiskhum, Damaturu, Ngelzama, Zoro, Nangere, Dapchi, Gashua, Nguru, Machina-the border town to Niger-Republic.
Jigawa: Hadeija my cool town, Mallammaduri, Gumel, Ringim, Kazaure-the road to Daura in Katsina etc.
Anambra: Igbo kwenu! Okija shrine, Onitsha, Nnewi, ihiala, uli, electronic market.
Imo: my main town, Owerri, Umuduru, Etiti, Orlu, Ihuo, Obaku, and my favorite hotel
Delta: Warri, Ughelli, Oleh, Ozoro, Ashaka, Burutu, Forcados, Evremi, Abbi, kwale, Onicha, Ekuku-Agbor, Isele-uku, Asaba, Umunede, Ete-uromi, Bojiboji Ogwashuku, Ibusa etc.
Edo: Oluku, Odigbi, Uyere, Igbogor, Orah, Siluko, sapoba, Obiaruku, Idokpa, ewohinmi, Ebelle, Ekpon, Igueden, Ehor, Irrua, Sabongida-ora, Ozalla where young girls unclothed for festival, Ekpoma---yeee! gun, Agenebode etc.
Ekiti: Effon-alaye, ikole, ikere, ilawe, igede, ishan, Ise, Emure, Aiyede, Oye--election rigger, Omuo etc
Ondo: Idanre, Igbatoro, igbokoda, aiyetoro, Omisore, Ifetedo, Owena, Ofos, Ore,Okitipupa, Ajilete, Mahin, Ile-oluji, Owo, Idoani, Akungba, Ikare, Ifon
Oyo: Kute, Ibadan, Fiditi, Lanlate, Iseyin, Igangan, Ofiki, Ago-are, Ikoyo, Ogbomoso, Tafon, Sapeteri, Shaki, Wasinmi, Ilero, Ado-awaye, Ogbontosa.
Ogun: Oni, Omu, Odeda, Owode, olorunda, Ajebo, Iperu, Ijebus, Odogbolu, Shagamu, Alakuko, Waterside, Otta, Ifo, Oja-Odan, Imeko, Oke-odan etc.
Osun: Ede, Inisa, Ibokun, Ilesha, Ife, Ifewara, Ejigbo,Iwo, Odeomu, Ifetedo, Ipetuijesha, Oke-Imesi, Ila, Ikirun, Ilobu, Okuku, Osi etc.
Kwara: Ilorin, Offa, Ajasse, Omuaran, Petegi, Lafiaji, Shonga, Jebba, Bode-shadu etc.
Niger: Mokwa, Bida, Lemu, Wushishi, Minna,Gwada, Zungeru, Gunni, New-bussa, Pizhi, faje, Kabchi, Kontagora, Bari, Tegina, Zente, Rijau, Sarkipawa.
Kebbi: Bin-yauri, yelwa, Bagudo, Tunga-Ilela, Zaga, Jega, Birnikebbi, Masama, Argungu, Tambawel, Allero, Kamba, Zuru, Kandu, Marafa, Ribah etc.
Kano: Kano city, Wudil, Tudunwada, kibiya, Garko, Gaya, Kachako, Ajingi, Danbatta, Kabo, Gwarzo, Albasu or sometging like it etc.
Kaduna: Birni-gwarri, Ganga, Buruku, Rigacikun, Kachia, Kafanchan, Gimi, Iya-tawa, Pambeguwa,Dutsan-wai, Zaria, Lere, Doka,Ribako etc.
Katsina: Shinkafi, Yashi, Daura, Hunkuyi, Palgore, Funtua, Karfi, Faskari etc.
Zamfara: Gusau, Bungudu, Maru, Talata-mafara, Bakura, Birni-magaji, Kaura-namoda, Zurmi, Gunmi, Tsafe-Orientation camp, Maradun, Anka, Moriki, Shinkafi, Mada, Langalanga etc.
Sokoto: Sokoto, Illela, Goronyo, Kurawa, Wamako, Jabo, Rabah, Ganji, Malamawa, Yerimawa, Rafin-kudu, Sanyinan-daja etc.
Kogi: Lokoja, Ajaokuta, Ososo, Okene, Kabba, Mopa, Isanlu-esa, Koton-Karfi, Ikebe, Idah, Idibo, Eganyi etc.
Cross-River: Calabar, Uwet, Ugep, Nko, Obubra, Ikom, Nkomfap, Ogoja, Okuku, Akpakpa, Obudu, Otuk etc.
Bayelsa: Yenagoa, Amasoma, Furupa, Peniton-Island(Ezetu), Mbiama, Ayebabiri too much water i run comot.
Rivers: I have been to all the Rumus; Rumoula, Rumuokoro, Rumuigbo, Bori, Tabangh, Gokona, Ogoni, Degema, Ahoada, Obido, Abua, Opobo, Elele.
Please, dont say its a lie, cos i will tell u how to get there, either by water or road na wa o, you get time type this kind long tin? Ps: Azumini do dey Akwa Ibom o. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Nobody: 11:25pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
fonssy: na wa o, you get time type this kind long tin? Ps: Azumini do dey Akwa Ibom o. He fit type sef? He probably copied it somewhere... |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by mkoabiola: 12:11am On Apr 13, 2013 |
lokya: I pray to b dat kind of woman . Swi ....it Dat a spilt milk. Don't go too far,am a gud husband to b,alwys willing to b @home afta work to lighten ur world. Will u join my boat and say thank u baba God. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by mkoabiola: 12:22am On Apr 13, 2013 |
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No Boy, that was and still the life i live, if you are in Naija may be you can tell me your village and i will tell you the road that get you there!!! no pun intended.... cos there is absolutely no local government i havent been to, name it... mind you i work and a Transmission Engineer in one of the Vendor in Naija then and now as an Engineer in Telecomm company here in the States...
The following places might look familiar, so look for ur places u know...
Abia close to Ohafia
Enugu in Udi, Nsukka, obolo, Nkpologu
Ebonyi Ezzangbo, Nkalagu, Effium, Ugbala, Ngba along that only road like look like a u-turn.
Benue that one plenty: Otukpo, Otukpa, Gboko, Katsina-ala, Zakibiam, Aliade, Igbor, Shangev-tiev, Abakpa, Tor-Donga, Ochobo etc
Akwa-Ibom: Etinan, Eket, Ikot-Abasi, Abak, Ikot-Ubo, Azumini, Ikot-ekpene, Itu, and Uyo main town.
Nassarawa: Keffi to loko, yelwa, mada, Gitata, Panda and that Yoruba Military Barrack; chei i don forget where dem beat me, anyway along Jos road.
Taraba: Jalingo, Tafida, Ibi (no road town where R-Benue pass, Karim-lamido, Lau, Junleri, Lankoviri, Bambuka etc.
Plateau: Ikputu, Shendam, Zamko, Amper, Langtang, Pankshin, Panyam, Bembem, Jimiya, Fuskam mata, Bukuru, Mangu, Kassa etc
Adamawa: Ganye, Jimeta, Jiberu, Mubi, Uba, Michika, Mayo bani, Bazza, Shelleng, Numan etc.
Gombe: Duku, Jamari, Nafada along Potiskhum rd, Bajoga, Tula, Filiya; the road to Karim-Lamido, Garko etc.
Bauchi: Ho! my favourite state, Dass, Darazo, Gabarin, Kari, Misau, Azare, Udubo, Katagum, Bara, Alkalere, Wikki etc
Borno: Askira, Balala, Biu, Miringa, yelwa, Burma, Shani, Badir, Damboa, Bama, Gwoza, Madagali, Kunduga, Magumeri, Gubio, Zari, Damasak up to Dusi where the border is to Niger republic, If u want pics i'll give u all.
Yobe: Potiskhum, Damaturu, Ngelzama, Zoro, Nangere, Dapchi, Gashua, Nguru, Machina-the border town to Niger-Republic.
Jigawa: Hadeija my cool town, Mallammaduri, Gumel, Ringim, Kazaure-the road to Daura in Katsina etc.
Anambra: Igbo kwenu! Okija shrine, Onitsha, Nnewi, ihiala, uli, electronic market.
Imo: my main town, Owerri, Umuduru, Etiti, Orlu, Ihuo, Obaku, and my favorite hotel
Delta: Warri, Ughelli, Oleh, Ozoro, Ashaka, Burutu, Forcados, Evremi, Abbi, kwale, Onicha, Ekuku-Agbor, Isele-uku, Asaba, Umunede, Ete-uromi, Bojiboji Ogwashuku, Ibusa etc.
Edo: Oluku, Odigbi, Uyere, Igbogor, Orah, Siluko, sapoba, Obiaruku, Idokpa, ewohinmi, Ebelle, Ekpon, Igueden, Ehor, Irrua, Sabongida-ora, Ozalla where young girls unclothed for festival, Ekpoma---yeee! gun, Agenebode etc.
Ekiti: Effon-alaye, ikole, ikere, ilawe, igede, ishan, Ise, Emure, Aiyede, Oye--election rigger, Omuo etc
Ondo: Idanre, Igbatoro, igbokoda, aiyetoro, Omisore, Ifetedo, Owena, Ofos, Ore,Okitipupa, Ajilete, Mahin, Ile-oluji, Owo, Idoani, Akungba, Ikare, Ifon
Oyo: Kute, Ibadan, Fiditi, Lanlate, Iseyin, Igangan, Ofiki, Ago-are, Ikoyo, Ogbomoso, Tafon, Sapeteri, Shaki, Wasinmi, Ilero, Ado-awaye, Ogbontosa.
Ogun: Oni, Omu, Odeda, Owode, olorunda, Ajebo, Iperu, Ijebus, Odogbolu, Shagamu, Alakuko, Waterside, Otta, Ifo, Oja-Odan, Imeko, Oke-odan etc.
Osun: Ede, Inisa, Ibokun, Ilesha, Ife, Ifewara, Ejigbo,Iwo, Odeomu, Ifetedo, Ipetuijesha, Oke-Imesi, Ila, Ikirun, Ilobu, Okuku, Osi etc.
Kwara: Ilorin, Offa, Ajasse, Omuaran, Petegi, Lafiaji, Shonga, Jebba, Bode-shadu etc.
Niger: Mokwa, Bida, Lemu, Wushishi, Minna,Gwada, Zungeru, Gunni, New-bussa, Pizhi, faje, Kabchi, Kontagora, Bari, Tegina, Zente, Rijau, Sarkipawa.
Kebbi: Bin-yauri, yelwa, Bagudo, Tunga-Ilela, Zaga, Jega, Birnikebbi, Masama, Argungu, Tambawel, Allero, Kamba, Zuru, Kandu, Marafa, Ribah etc.
Kano: Kano city, Wudil, Tudunwada, kibiya, Garko, Gaya, Kachako, Ajingi, Danbatta, Kabo, Gwarzo, Albasu or sometging like it etc.
Kaduna: Birni-gwarri, Ganga, Buruku, Rigacikun, Kachia, Kafanchan, Gimi, Iya-tawa, Pambeguwa,Dutsan-wai, Zaria, Lere, Doka,Ribako etc.
Katsina: Shinkafi, Yashi, Daura, Hunkuyi, Palgore, Funtua, Karfi, Faskari etc.
Zamfara: Gusau, Bungudu, Maru, Talata-mafara, Bakura, Birni-magaji, Kaura-namoda, Zurmi, Gunmi, Tsafe-Orientation camp, Maradun, Anka, Moriki, Shinkafi, Mada, Langalanga etc.
Sokoto: Sokoto, Illela, Goronyo, Kurawa, Wamako, Jabo, Rabah, Ganji, Malamawa, Yerimawa, Rafin-kudu, Sanyinan-daja etc.
Kogi: Lokoja, Ajaokuta, Ososo, Okene, Kabba, Mopa, Isanlu-esa, Koton-Karfi, Ikebe, Idah, Idibo, Eganyi etc.
Cross-River: Calabar, Uwet, Ugep, Nko, Obubra, Ikom, Nkomfap, Ogoja, Okuku, Akpakpa, Obudu, Otuk etc.
Bayelsa: Yenagoa, Amasoma, Furupa, Peniton-Island(Ezetu), Mbiama, Ayebabiri too much water i run comot.
Rivers: I have been to all the Rumus; Rumoula, Rumuokoro, Rumuigbo, Bori, Tabangh, Gokona, Ogoni, Degema, Ahoada, Obido, Abua, Opobo, Elele.
Please, dont say its a lie, cos i will tell u how to get there, either by water or road No b small tin oo. Na u b d real ajala travel. Hw I wish I can tour lik ds,I wil love it. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by biolabee(m): 12:43am On Apr 13, 2013 |
LEvuls: are u alright? He is alrite He traversed the whole country helping to set up the network that you are using your measly pocket change to browse,chat and post on NL 2 Likes |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by biolabee(m): 12:47am On Apr 13, 2013 |
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No Boy, that was and still the life i live, if you are in Naija may be you can tell me your village and i will tell you the road that get you there!!! no pun intended.... cos there is absolutely no local government i havent been to, name it... mind you i work and a Transmission Engineer in one of the Vendor in Naija then and now as an Engineer in Telecomm company here in the States...
The following places might look familiar, so look for ur places u know...
Abia close to Ohafia
Enugu in Udi, Nsukka, obolo, Nkpologu
Ebonyi Ezzangbo, Nkalagu, Effium, Ugbala, Ngba along that only road like look like a u-turn.
Benue that one plenty: Otukpo, Otukpa, Gboko, Katsina-ala, Zakibiam, Aliade, Igbor, Shangev-tiev, Abakpa, Tor-Donga, Ochobo etc
Akwa-Ibom: Etinan, Eket, Ikot-Abasi, Abak, Ikot-Ubo, Azumini, Ikot-ekpene, Itu, and Uyo main town.
Nassarawa: Keffi to loko, yelwa, mada, Gitata, Panda and that Yoruba Military Barrack; chei i don forget where dem beat me, anyway along Jos road.
Taraba: Jalingo, Tafida, Ibi (no road town where R-Benue pass, Karim-lamido, Lau, Junleri, Lankoviri, Bambuka etc.
Plateau: Ikputu, Shendam, Zamko, Amper, Langtang, Pankshin, Panyam, Bembem, Jimiya, Fuskam mata, Bukuru, Mangu, Kassa etc
Adamawa: Ganye, Jimeta, Jiberu, Mubi, Uba, Michika, Mayo bani, Bazza, Shelleng, Numan etc.
Gombe: Duku, Jamari, Nafada along Potiskhum rd, Bajoga, Tula, Filiya; the road to Karim-Lamido, Garko etc.
Bauchi: Ho! my favourite state, Dass, Darazo, Gabarin, Kari, Misau, Azare, Udubo, Katagum, Bara, Alkalere, Wikki etc
Borno: Askira, Balala, Biu, Miringa, yelwa, Burma, Shani, Badir, Damboa, Bama, Gwoza, Madagali, Kunduga, Magumeri, Gubio, Zari, Damasak up to Dusi where the border is to Niger republic, If u want pics i'll give u all.
Yobe: Potiskhum, Damaturu, Ngelzama, Zoro, Nangere, Dapchi, Gashua, Nguru, Machina-the border town to Niger-Republic.
Jigawa: Hadeija my cool town, Mallammaduri, Gumel, Ringim, Kazaure-the road to Daura in Katsina etc.
Anambra: Igbo kwenu! Okija shrine, Onitsha, Nnewi, ihiala, uli, electronic market.
Imo: my main town, Owerri, Umuduru, Etiti, Orlu, Ihuo, Obaku, and my favorite hotel
Delta: Warri, Ughelli, Oleh, Ozoro, Ashaka, Burutu, Forcados, Evremi, Abbi, kwale, Onicha, Ekuku-Agbor, Isele-uku, Asaba, Umunede, Ete-uromi, Bojiboji Ogwashuku, Ibusa etc.
Edo: Oluku, Odigbi, Uyere, Igbogor, Orah, Siluko, sapoba, Obiaruku, Idokpa, ewohinmi, Ebelle, Ekpon, Igueden, Ehor, Irrua, Sabongida-ora, Ozalla where young girls unclothed for festival, Ekpoma---yeee! gun, Agenebode etc.
Ekiti: Effon-alaye, ikole, ikere, ilawe, igede, ishan, Ise, Emure, Aiyede, Oye--election rigger, Omuo etc
Ondo: Idanre, Igbatoro, igbokoda, aiyetoro, Omisore, Ifetedo, Owena, Ofos, Ore,Okitipupa, Ajilete, Mahin, Ile-oluji, Owo, Idoani, Akungba, Ikare, Ifon
Oyo: Kute, Ibadan, Fiditi, Lanlate, Iseyin, Igangan, Ofiki, Ago-are, Ikoyo, Ogbomoso, Tafon, Sapeteri, Shaki, Wasinmi, Ilero, Ado-awaye, Ogbontosa.
Ogun: Oni, Omu, Odeda, Owode, olorunda, Ajebo, Iperu, Ijebus, Odogbolu, Shagamu, Alakuko, Waterside, Otta, Ifo, Oja-Odan, Imeko, Oke-odan etc.
Osun: Ede, Inisa, Ibokun, Ilesha, Ife, Ifewara, Ejigbo,Iwo, Odeomu, Ifetedo, Ipetuijesha, Oke-Imesi, Ila, Ikirun, Ilobu, Okuku, Osi etc.
Kwara: Ilorin, Offa, Ajasse, Omuaran, Petegi, Lafiaji, Shonga, Jebba, Bode-shadu etc.
Niger: Mokwa, Bida, Lemu, Wushishi, Minna,Gwada, Zungeru, Gunni, New-bussa, Pizhi, faje, Kabchi, Kontagora, Bari, Tegina, Zente, Rijau, Sarkipawa.
Kebbi: Bin-yauri, yelwa, Bagudo, Tunga-Ilela, Zaga, Jega, Birnikebbi, Masama, Argungu, Tambawel, Allero, Kamba, Zuru, Kandu, Marafa, Ribah etc.
Kano: Kano city, Wudil, Tudunwada, kibiya, Garko, Gaya, Kachako, Ajingi, Danbatta, Kabo, Gwarzo, Albasu or sometging like it etc.
Kaduna: Birni-gwarri, Ganga, Buruku, Rigacikun, Kachia, Kafanchan, Gimi, Iya-tawa, Pambeguwa,Dutsan-wai, Zaria, Lere, Doka,Ribako etc.
Katsina: Shinkafi, Yashi, Daura, Hunkuyi, Palgore, Funtua, Karfi, Faskari etc.
Zamfara: Gusau, Bungudu, Maru, Talata-mafara, Bakura, Birni-magaji, Kaura-namoda, Zurmi, Gunmi, Tsafe-Orientation camp, Maradun, Anka, Moriki, Shinkafi, Mada, Langalanga etc.
Sokoto: Sokoto, Illela, Goronyo, Kurawa, Wamako, Jabo, Rabah, Ganji, Malamawa, Yerimawa, Rafin-kudu, Sanyinan-daja etc.
Kogi: Lokoja, Ajaokuta, Ososo, Okene, Kabba, Mopa, Isanlu-esa, Koton-Karfi, Ikebe, Idah, Idibo, Eganyi etc.
Cross-River: Calabar, Uwet, Ugep, Nko, Obubra, Ikom, Nkomfap, Ogoja, Okuku, Akpakpa, Obudu, Otuk etc.
Bayelsa: Yenagoa, Amasoma, Furupa, Peniton-Island(Ezetu), Mbiama, Ayebabiri too much water i run comot.
Rivers: I have been to all the Rumus; Rumoula, Rumuokoro, Rumuigbo, Bori, Tabangh, Gokona, Ogoni, Degema, Ahoada, Obido, Abua, Opobo, Elele.
Please, dont say its a lie, cos i will tell u how to get there, either by water or road Respect!! Brah Lovely knowing the country, it's foods and peoples |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Blyss: 2:44am On Apr 13, 2013 |
maclatunji: Questions For Married Men
Hello, I have a new question and it is for you husbands of so many beautiful women out there- all women are beautiful.
The Question: Do you usually go home after closing from the office or wherever it is you work?
If you answered No- Why?
If you answered Yes- What does your home look or feel like when you get there every night?
Let us have your responses.
Thank you. I pick my kids up from preschool after work every weekday; we go home and spend some time interacting with each other, I feed them and prep them for bed, and soon after the wife gets home and we all spend a lil family time together, and then the kids go to bed and the wife and I eat our dinner, talk about our day a little more, watch a little TV. Then I do a bit of after work-work, prepare myself for bed, and work the next day, then I go to sleep. Married life is pretty routine for most people. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Nobody: 3:12am On Apr 13, 2013 |
blyss!! whaadup!! |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Nobody: 3:13am On Apr 13, 2013 |
akinreals: I always go home after work, i always drive like 2hrs to get home because of lagos traffic, d fact is dat my wife is my best friend and i always look forward to jisting with her and ofcourse, her delicious meals is another weak point for me anyday, anytime. Home sweet home. good man. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by disloman(m): 3:52am On Apr 13, 2013 |
Wetin u xpect b4 especially working at apapa n living at ayobo.house na im sure sha.wit my cute baby at home. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by betadaz: 4:15am On Apr 13, 2013 |
Yea, no place like home. Two things draw me home: the smile on my wife's face any day I get home before 6pm, then watching my kids abandon the TV and running to welcome me... The youngest calling me Daada. Though some days I later hang out with my wifey. |
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Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by LEvuls(m): 7:15am On Apr 13, 2013 |
biolabee:
He is alrite He traversed the whole country helping to set up the network that you are using your measly pocket change to browse,chat and post on NL
he does...n wat hv..is it jus a mere spokesman?boi boi grow up |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by colonel20: 7:18am On Apr 13, 2013 |
Umm, I'm not married yet, but my uncle is On behalf of him, he comes directly home after work( alaba to satellite town), rests and goes out for the evening.. This happens some days during weekdays, but friday's outing na must. When he comes home, he meets his meals and stays a little with family b4 zooming off... I think the wife understands the outings are necessary for business. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by obyno6203: 7:19am On Apr 13, 2013 |
ask your father |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Nobody: 8:07am On Apr 13, 2013 |
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Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Nobody: 8:12am On Apr 13, 2013 |
akinreals: I always go home after work, i always drive like 2hrs to get home because of lagos traffic, d fact is dat my wife is my best friend and i always look forward to jisting with her and ofcourse, her delicious meals is another weak point for me anyday, anytime. Home sweet home. And why those this post have 82 likes? #just wondering. Anyway if I was married I'll definitely go home after work if possible but my weekends I'll be all out with the boys if possible too. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Bobajo(m): 8:19am On Apr 13, 2013 |
Mortuary Standard Correct man Rooneyboy: Only real men go for this everyday before going home . |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by yungboss(m): 8:21am On Apr 13, 2013 |
Jarus: Bros, are you a learner?
Ok, let me teach you.
Yes sir. 99% of times.
I've never been a fan of hanging around, even before I married. Straight from office to home. Even on weekends, i don't go out that much (except when it is unavoidable), for the simple reason that I can't stress myself Monday-Friday in Lagos traffic and spend my weekend going out again and facing stress again.
Not Applicable.
One will naturally be happy meeting one's family again. And of course, the food, the total freedom (unlike restricted freedom in office), escape from office wahala, etc make you feel better.
you must be a banker, lol. Thats good anyways. Its the best way to hold it down. Creep with the family |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by ijawkid(m): 8:27am On Apr 13, 2013 |
Bobbysworld28: I go home straight after work. I need 2 c my soul-mate after all d stress of work. Dt woman lightens my world Chei....that's cool.....we wey never marry we go dey learn dey follow ona for back..... |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by badmeat(m): 8:27am On Apr 13, 2013 |
I'm my own boss,I close by 8pm,and I go home,if I have business meetings I might be home a little late,of course madam go know say I dey meeting!weekend is for my family and church activities |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by biolabee(m): 8:42am On Apr 13, 2013 |
LEvuls: he does...n wat hv..is it jus a mere spokesman?boi boi grow up Take 2 alomo and shine your eye #newday |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by BSF: 9:04am On Apr 13, 2013 |
LEvuls: are u alright? He is very alright. Someone told him that his JD as a Telco Engineer is in a dream world. So he had to give the person an extensive list of places he has worked. If you can read well, you will see that those places he listed are not googled ,they are products of experience in traveling ;during the course of duty!!!![ |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Fadenitan(m): 9:36am On Apr 13, 2013 |
After closing from work,my house is next thing on my mind,unless i have some urgent client to attend to.For me my beautiful wife is waiting for me with her good food and wonderful smile to welcome me back to d house. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by LightSon(m): 9:59am On Apr 13, 2013 |
I head straight home from work. Like to share the remaining part of the day with my family especially my kids who would have been asleep when I leave for work early in the morning. I love playing with them and watching their favourite kids channel with them. That's my way of achieving work-family balance. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Nobody: 10:18am On Apr 13, 2013 |
See this @armyofone ooo...So because someone managed to marry u, he should not go out again except with u. Were u born on the same day? Are u twins? If u want to go out with ur friends, then u go out with ur friends and u carry the children along to their house. But a man cannot carry the children along to the pub. U want ur husband to come home after a hard days work to enter kitchen, and cook for you and handle the children abi. You're on a long thing. Most women are comfortable with ANYTHING as long as all bills are paid when they're due. The emotional aspect is optional and is just what they mop about in secret. Still, make ur wife happy because this determines the happiness of ur home and happiness of ur life. |
Re: Do Married Men Go Home After Work? by Revolva(m): 10:23am On Apr 13, 2013 |
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