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Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by Fussbot: 3:45pm On Jun 09, 2013
Lwkm...it's 2ru o..
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by Hidorano(m): 4:27pm On Jun 09, 2013
Ha-a-a walahi i just ask d same questn fro my younger sister b4 visiting dis site, now i ask my self why, my answer = I don't even know why I asked.
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by jakedes(m): 4:33pm On Jun 09, 2013
360command: bro, I understand what u mean and the protocols involve when calling in an airplane . But at the time she called, we were almost landing and I had this feeling that she must have looked through the window and discovered that there was no light @ certain part of lagos which was when she called for confirmation. We are not allowed to pick or make calls in the bank but we still see a few people doing it . Would you want to tell me the same as to what you wrote above?

Driver...no b by force 2 enta your danfooo
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by abbeyoye2001(m): 5:24pm On Jun 09, 2013
Haaaaaaaa! I do this almost everyday ooo unconciuosly fa! May God help us in dis country
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by InvertedHammer: 6:42pm On Jun 09, 2013
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Either to buy fuel

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To be psychologically ready for ...


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Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by Nobody: 6:55pm On Jun 09, 2013
santakris:
U must be a learner.
no i think you're the learner.. You're just noticing yuzedo and his madness
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by cumpaddre(m): 3:22am On Jun 10, 2013
Truth is.... We all like to know what to expect. Dazz.all
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by kolamilan(m): 6:31am On Jun 10, 2013
Olekumaster: in a country like Nigeria, asking silly questions is not always stupidity, but taking Precautions. No be PHCN use generator do promo dat tym. So how pesin fit take explain dat One?
lol
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by kolamilan(m): 6:34am On Jun 10, 2013
that's naija mentallity for you.
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by yvonnejoe(f): 7:20am On Jun 10, 2013
I do dat @ home because d lyt dia is bleeped. Buh wia i liv i dnt do dat..u even get bored atyms wif d lyt. Still every1(includin me) luvs d fil dat dia'z lyt. cool
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by seaman007: 9:16am On Jun 10, 2013
The ligth in nigerian here is not stable,so one need to be sure b4 getting home so u can prepare your self. For heat
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by Jerryjat(m): 10:15am On Jun 10, 2013
to charge, watch movies,relax and stir at dat bulb hanging on my ceiling.... cool...
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by onyc: 11:55am On Jun 10, 2013
bigass: I noticed that when people call home during work hours or anytime they are not at home. This question always comeS up. Is there light? Are they expecting a miracle?
u are funny sha but right. its kind of a habit in my home. every body does it and my child always looks up to see if the bulbs are lit up with light wen eva she hears a shout like "up nepa"
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by Nobody: 3:17pm On Jun 10, 2013
Chinwem: Funny thread !!!

Some questions are asked only in Nigeria ( and maybe a few other places on this earth )
Lol true dat hehe..
Shem
Re: You Call Home To Ask If There's Light: Why? by GeorgeD1(m): 6:18pm On Jun 10, 2013
it only betrays the mindset of peeps in this part of the world where constant electric power
availability is still more of a novelty.

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