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Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by emekagh(m): 9:08am On May 27, 2011
State: Nigeria
Ethnic Affiliation: One of them
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Nobody: 9:11am On May 27, 2011
I dont know my state of origin, My foster parents never told me.
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Nobody: 9:12am On May 27, 2011
Edo State wink
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Ericology(m): 9:21am On May 27, 2011
Rhino.5dm:

Aspetta per cinquanta minuto. Perche sono occupato per addesso.

Aren't you good with Italian? cheesy cheesy cheesy
take advantage and learn the language. Sure it ganno help you when you are in trouble.

LOL No, quite de opposite, Ur Italian is poor,,
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by yahyus(m): 9:22am On May 27, 2011
I smiley wink am Hausa and from Kaduna State
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Rhino5dm: 9:42am On May 27, 2011
Agreed cheesy heck i doubt if you know there is difference between sardegna language. I specifically mention "sardo" which is different from other lingua.

Don't log off. . .give us a brief history of your state in ITALIAN language. Because i don't see you droping more than TWO italian words. Fair?



Ericology:

LOL No, quite de opposite, your Italian is poor,,
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Olaisrich(m): 9:45am On May 27, 2011
kwara igbomina yoruba
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 9:48am On May 27, 2011
Ondo - Akure - Yoruba (Bini/Hausa Lineage) grin
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Nobody: 9:50am On May 27, 2011
Omo yoruba ni mi lati Abeokuta ni ogun state.
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by qmd24(m): 9:52am On May 27, 2011
joblessness. lipsrsealed
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by BABE3: 9:57am On May 27, 2011
~Bluetooth:

Omo yoruba ni mi lati Abeokuta ni ogun state.

Hmmm--- lemme reconstruct that sentence---

Omo Yoruba ni mi. Mo wa lati Abeokuta ni Ipinle Ogun! wink
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by babyme1(f): 10:00am On May 27, 2011
Akwa Ibom - Ibibio

[s]Yeah, you call us Calabar therefore the siggy[/s] tongue
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Nobody: 10:01am On May 27, 2011
BABE!:

Hmmm--- lemme reconstruct that sentence---

Omo Yoruba ni mi. Mo wa lati Abeokuta ni Ipinle Ogun!  wink


O se jare.yoruba mi ko da lo titi be yen.Yoruba lo n study ni ile-iwe ni ? grin
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Rhino5dm: 10:03am On May 27, 2011
Help me out with your reconstruction here. .
Mo fe do obo nla lale yi. cheesy cheesy cheesy

BABE!:

Hmmm--- lemme reconstruct that sentence---

Omo Yoruba ni mi. Mo wa lati Abeokuta ni Ipinle Ogun!  wink

Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by BABE3: 10:04am On May 27, 2011
~Bluetooth:

O se jare.yoruba mi ko da lo titi be yen[b].Yoruba lo n study ni ile-iwe ni [/b] ? grin

Insult! lol-- To become what? A Yoruba teacher?  grin

Yoruba is my first language so--  smiley
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by xtianh(m): 10:04am On May 27, 2011
well, i am from Imo
Igbo
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Rhymez(m): 10:05am On May 27, 2011
Rhymez > Imo state >Igbo.
Xynerise> Imo state
Skydeep> Imo state/Austrian
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by BABE3: 10:07am On May 27, 2011
Rhino.5dm:

Help me out with your reconstruction here. .
Mo fe do obo nla lale yi. cheesy cheesy cheesy


Obo nla? You're weird. Who wants that? --lol

Anyways O o need any reconstruction. Sentence yen duro dada!  wink
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Rhino5dm: 10:10am On May 27, 2011
Oda bi ofe ma baye sere ni. cheesy ti o ba fe, ami ma fe o, to ri mo like omo no. O da bi omo to dun ni. cheesy cheesy  

~Bluetooth:

O se jare.yoruba mi ko da lo titi be yen.Yoruba lo n study ni ile-iwe ni ? grin
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by crispy007: 10:11am On May 27, 2011
Osun grin grin grin
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Johnpaul2k2(m): 10:21am On May 27, 2011
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin IGBO IS RULING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by blackrules1(m): 10:30am On May 27, 2011
black.rules --> ILORIN, KWARA STATE.

I may speak, read and write Hausa and Fulani fluently, but. . .
omo YORÙBÁ ni mi o (ssswager)
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by BABE3: 10:36am On May 27, 2011
Rhino.5dm:

Oda bi ofe ma baye sere ni. cheesy ti o ba fe, ami ma fe o, to ri mo like omo no. O da bi omo to dun ni. cheesy cheesy


ehn ehn-- Na so! lol--- I'm happy for you. smiley Yes OMO TO DUN is my second name.
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Nobody: 10:40am On May 27, 2011
Rhino.5dm:

Oda bi ofe ma baye sere ni. cheesy ti o ba fe, ami ma fe o, to ri mo like omo no. O da bi omo to dun ni. cheesy cheesy  


Mi understand e daadaa. . .se o fe san dowry e ni ? grin
BABE!:

Insult! lol-- To become what? A Yoruba teacher?  grin

Yoruba is my first language so--  smiley


Kini big deal ti o ba di yoruba teacher afterall o n had to the progress of our culture ni.btw,ni bo lo ti wa ?
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Obiagu1(m): 10:44am On May 27, 2011
I be like say some people no know the ethnic group they belong.

Dey go list state/city forget ethnic group.

If you're from Warri, who you come be now?
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by dapachez: 10:45am On May 27, 2011
@ odunnu am sorry for the not so complimentary comments you have gotten from so nairalanders,just ignore them and be yourself at all times,even the devil has a right to his own opinion.
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by BABE3: 10:46am On May 27, 2011
~Bluetooth:

Kini big deal ti o ba di yoruba teacher afterall o n had to the progress of our culture ni.btw,ni bo lo ti wa ?

LOL--- Progress ko-- I really don't care that much. Yoruba teacher?-- Nah, not for me. I'm from WARRI! AREA!  smiley
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Desola(f): 10:47am On May 27, 2011
Black.rules, how do you feel about being ruled by the Fulanis? Also, if you lot are truly Yorubas, how come you didn't vote for change in the last election? Why are you non chalant about being ruled by a family dynasty? Why are you not agitating to be in the Southwest?
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Desola(f): 10:52am On May 27, 2011
BABE,

Warri area did you say? Isn't Yoruba your first language as you earlier mentioned? Are you Itsekiri? But itsekiri don't claim to speak Yoruba. Your written Yoruba is too flent to be from anywhere but the SW.

Educate me, pls.
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Nobody: 10:53am On May 27, 2011
BABE!:

LOL--- Progress ko-- I really don't care that much. Yoruba teacher?-- Nah, not for me. I'm from WARRI! AREA!  smiley

if you are from warri and you speak good yoruba like this,then I give kudos to you.are ijaw or itsekiri ? grin
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by dempeople(m): 10:54am On May 27, 2011
[size=14pt]@ Odunnu,
[/size]

Quote from: Odunnu on Today at 04:47:39 AM

I'll let you in on something really frustrating my life online and that includes my Fbk and NL life.
I just read and refuse to comment because if I make a mistake of commenting, I get all these kinda treament.People derailing threads not by complimenting me and moving on but dissecting my anatomy, making me feel unclothed and vulnerable.
Its not fair, really not fair.

You're right. Its not fair and I understand very much. As a matter of respect and decency, I was concerned about their comments and how offensive they might have been.

I'm so sorry about how you've been feeling all this while about this. Any respectable lady would've expressed your sentiments. I sincerely understand how you feel.

However, please do not be intimidated by such behaviour online. Just see it that, despite the attention your presence emits, fantasies from posters will always END online.

Despite everything, you're much loved by Nairaland especially the politics section. Trust me, we all love you around mostly because of cerebral abilities than anatomical tendencies. I, and other similar posters, will always scold unacceptable behaviour wherever it occurs. Please, never feel intimidated.

wink



[size=14pt]@Desola,[/size]
Desola:

Black.rules, how do you feel about being ruled by the Fulanis? Also, if you lot are truly Yorubas, how come you didn't vote for change in the last election? Why are you non chalant about being ruled by a family dynasty? Why are you not agitating to be in the Southwest?

That's enough. Let's stick to celebrating diversity here and not whether who is ruling who. That's reserved for another thread or better still, both of you can yarn-it out through private message or email.
Re: Celebrate Nigeria's Diversity - Posters' Rich Diversities. by Rhino5dm: 10:57am On May 27, 2011
Elo ni owo dowry no? cheesy cheesy
Fi bluetooth nle, ko ni lari ko kon. grin grin

BABE!:

ehn ehn-- Na so! lol--- I'm happy for you.  smiley Yes OMO TO DUN is my second name.

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