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Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 4:20pm On May 08, 2015 |
Springz: Unfortunately! |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by robosky02(m): 4:25pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by pneumaticos(m): 4:25pm On May 08, 2015 |
Lordave: Thank you |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by islandmoon: 4:43pm On May 08, 2015 |
OP, what about STELLA ODUAH ? the first to drive the most expensive BMW? produce a counter thread, i will soon open a thread, Nigerian looters who deserve to have their names in the Guinness Book of Record for looting. https://www.nairaland.com/2302434/nigerian-looters-deserve-names-guinness#33544953 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by havennie(f): 4:49pm On May 08, 2015 |
kaura5000: Hey Mr Man, stop this trash. I am a pure Gbagyi girl from Kubwaru, Karu, Nasarawa state. We were formerly part of Plateau state, so we and Plateau people are very related. For ur info, IBB is not a gwari man, he is a hausa settler who claims Minna as his origin just as many hausas do in Minna. They migrate from Sokoto, Zamfara or Katsina and come to Minna and start claiming indigeneship and because many of my Gwari brothers in Minna are muslims, they accept and intermarry these hausas. But that doesn't change the fact that we Gwari christians are more than the Gbagyi muslims. In Fct, in Nasarawa and Southern Kaduna, most of we the Gbagyis, Gbaris are christians. It is in Niger state where we share a 50/50 population. We gbagyis share more in common with our fellow middlebelt tribes (Nupe, Igala, Eggon, Alago, Berom) more than any Hausa-fulani, pls never make that mistake! 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Bowaley17(m): 4:51pm On May 08, 2015 |
Good Women. Wish Nigeria girls will learn from them. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Fellonigerians: 4:53pm On May 08, 2015 |
Queen Amina of Zaria... |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nowenuse: 4:55pm On May 08, 2015 |
kaura5000: See this mumu. IBB is a hausa immigrant to Minna. find out, he is not a real Gbagyi man. Middlebelt is real, middlebelt is pure and middlebelt is one. Tell us the most influential hausa-fulani woman thay ever lived, dont claim Gbagyi because FCT indigenes are not hausas, they are pure middlebelters. All these majority groups, igbos n Hausas are the same, always trying to claim minority groups. 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 4:59pm On May 08, 2015 |
You seem to have grown up with Margaret to have know that she was more Efik than Igbo, she doesn't have paternal uncles and cousins?when she was living at Aba, hope she was using Efik to communicate with Umu Nwanyi Aba? I see your write up as delusion inspired havennie: 5 Likes |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 5:00pm On May 08, 2015 |
freecocoa: What is Feminism please? |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by freecocoa(f): 5:05pm On May 08, 2015 |
Freemanan:Simply put, a movement set to achieve equal political, social, economic, cultural and personal rights for women. 2 Likes |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 5:08pm On May 08, 2015 |
Nowenuse:u tribalistic slowpoke,was dis d reason u posted this,Ekpo had an igbo parent,and mind u those are not d 5 major divisions of nigeria,go and restudy ur geography. Ewu, i malo ife |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by DollyParton1(f): 5:09pm On May 08, 2015 |
eaglechild: Errrm the Rasome Kutis are Egba Indigenes. They are not connected to Lagos in any form. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by islandmoon: 5:09pm On May 08, 2015 |
lets see how much people knows https://www.nairaland.com/2302434/nigerian-looters-deserve-names-guinness#33544953 |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Irohjohnpaulc(m): 5:14pm On May 08, 2015 |
Twaci: One day i pray not only nigeria but d world wil remember u 4 ur great achievement |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 5:18pm On May 08, 2015 |
freecocoa: Now How does those women surface in that definition... Considering the goal of this thread. 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Twaci(f): 5:19pm On May 08, 2015 |
Irohjohnpaulc:Thanks a lot |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by freecocoa(f): 5:30pm On May 08, 2015 |
Freemanan:The question doesn't make any sense but I'll oblige you, feminism helped those women achieve what they were able to. Whatever the goal of the thread is no business of mine. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by kaura5000: 5:30pm On May 08, 2015 |
See this cannibals... whats is it worth to claim berom and gwari.. when I know I surpassed you guys in every indices... ibb is not hausa he is gwari for saying gwari are close to berom.. you should tell that to late senator dahiru awaisu kuta and millions of muslim gwari who outnumbered the Christians... fools havennie: |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by jamalchance(m): 5:31pm On May 08, 2015 |
SeverusSnape: Hope u noticed that the women from the previous list are all dead |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 5:33pm On May 08, 2015 |
freecocoa: You don't know the meaning of Feminism mate |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by kaura5000: 5:35pm On May 08, 2015 |
Mr op why not tell us from your own berom cannibals who were staying unclad in caves before europeans came.. how about that? |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by freecocoa(f): 5:40pm On May 08, 2015 |
Freemanan:Lmao. You are one to say. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 5:49pm On May 08, 2015 |
freecocoa: Rogered |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 5:49pm On May 08, 2015 |
kaura5000: Be civil mate |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by PreciousBro: 5:50pm On May 08, 2015 |
havennie: You are uneducated and most of ,bias and twisted in the mind. You lack the antecedents of life. How did you jump all the threads before mine that was clearly to ease the tribal nonsense ensuing ? If the rubbish I quoted is your formal yardstick and analysis to determine one's origin then you re better left in a tinapa cage. Mother tongue? So you think her mom's language is the mother tongue. And she didn't spend in reasonable amount of her growing years in aba or did you skip the original post and hurriedly quote me in defiance to your ethnic group. 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by kaura5000: 5:54pm On May 08, 2015 |
I won't.. can't you see what he wrote Freemanan: |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 5:56pm On May 08, 2015 |
kaura5000: His opinion... You should respect that... Two fools can't make a sage nau... #hides |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by PreciousBro: 6:03pm On May 08, 2015 |
havennie: This your post advances parental segregation and it eludes the truth in many ways and its a reference to your talent in domestic bias. She was of igbo- paternity and you just managed to evade her paternity side just because her father died early hence giving whole credit to her maternity side as though that is the sole power behind her up-bringing. Surely I need not ask if you were with her while growing as I can see you are mother methuselah abi. 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by eaglechild: 6:06pm On May 08, 2015 |
ChristyG:Was actually referring to Fumilayo. His father was a grandfather was Creole(Saro). |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by eaglechild: 6:08pm On May 08, 2015 |
DollyParton1:Fumilayo is a Creole (Saro) descendant. Francis Abigail Olufunmilayo Thomas was born on 25 October 1900, in Abeokuta . Her father was a son of a returned slave from Sierra Leone. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by freecocoa(f): 6:08pm On May 08, 2015 |
Freemanan:Get over yourself. |
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