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Disappointed! First drove over an hour to find parking. Secondly the food vendors didn't have typical Yoruba food like Amala, fufu, egusi... Looked more like Jamaican food vendors. Only few good things were were the African cloths and art works. One of the DJ's did a good job playing Fela's music and got people dancing. 1 Like |
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Miles on dash is? |
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Here's something you don't see every day! Video just went viral! Watch a Giant Alligator Take a Stroll Across a Florida Golf Course Like It’s Jurassic Park! Video is a must see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXn1g0xtUMk
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All these for a fat chick? ![]() 1 Like |
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That's the mentality most Nigerians have. There're rules and certifications required to do these jobs we frown on back home and they earn a lot. Electrician, Plumbers, Carpenters and the likes earn a lot. But as for me I'd rather go for a white collar job. Get the degrees and rack up the experience shooting myself up the ladder in the industry. Old age and labor jobs don't mix, meaning you'd have to retire earlier than white collar job workers. 1 Like |
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TellingItAsItIs: Point of correction. Its not the American way. Its the ghetto African-American way of speaking english which is highly frowned upon here. You're considered to have been raised in the ghetto if you speak that way. |
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Hypocrite man! Funny thing is he goes to church every week but carries out his hideous acts in his rented room to prevent his sorry illegal ass from deportation and protect him from so called witches and wizards back home from his prosperity in the UK. He must have been consulting Jazz Man back in Nigerian over the phone. Smh ![]() |
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New Photo of Beyonce in Ankara More: http://www.beyonce.com/my-life-1340/ http://www.beyonce.com/my-life-1338/
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charix:Stop the Hype my friend! We love Davido but this isn't necessary. You're talking about some Z-list ZAMBIAN and NAMIBIAN BBA AFRICAN housemates as if they're Sway, DJ funk flex, Charlemagne, Angela Yee or the likes. Dude save your data if you know nothing or have nothing to say. What has the collaboration Davido done with Meek Mills brought to him? Or what other African artist collaboration with American artist brought to them except Drake and Wizkid One Dance? Yeah Davido or other A-list African artists can afford to feature Americans but how would the song get international? The only song so far that's gaining air play now is Drake's One dance with wizkid which didn't even have Wizkid do much on the track. Music isn't about money or connection, its more about the society accepting the genre of music you're offering. Who else except the Nigerian community here go to Davido, Wizid, Timaya, P-square.. shows? You cant go to a random American club or radio station and play African songs and expect the crowd or listeners to groove. You'll be fired the next day as a DJ. Americans haven't come to the stage of liking African songs. They dont know about or have heard of our Artists. When an upcoming American have just one good single it goes world wide but our African artist sing "hit songs" for decades but don't get international recognition but yet they make money. Davido has more songs and money than some American acts but look, his Neighbors in Atlanta called the cops thinking he was a drug dealer not until he showed the cops his YouTube Channel. Let Davido, Wizkid, D-Banj or any of our African artists walk on the street of New york, Boston, Philly, LA, ATL or other Major cities in different countries and see if random people walk up to them asking for a Picture or autograph. Now let an American walk through these major cities and see how !many people recognizes them right away and ask for autographs. Bottom line is this, yes our African acts sing good music ONLY we Africans like and make lots of money but they dont nave the international recognition like Americans do have. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Amberon: Tell em! |
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Who else quickly looked up her IG? ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
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Some idiots are commenting "Olosho, bla, bla, bla" How would you know what she said in the video when you are concerned about your phone data usage for the month. Smh... Abeg I don't blame the likes of Linda Ikeji and Genevieve wey never marry 3 Likes |
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No wonder the likes of Linda Ikeji and Jenny Nnaji never marry. ![]() 2 Likes |
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bakynes:How? ![]() 1 Like |
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RichYoungNigger:Legally or illegally? Or do you call that on-campus 20hrs a week work? |
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osabuohein: Seconded! I presume Canada has better immigrations policies compared to other countries. Here in the US you can only work for a certain number of years and afterwards return to your home country but you MUST first complete your studies in an accredited university here before you get any sort of work permit. 2 Likes |
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RichYoungNigger: Even collect drivers license sef. Those Mexicans dey too enjoy. Everything is hoping to change if Trump gets in the White House though. 2 Likes |
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