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Food / Re: The Official Nairaland Kitchen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by MissyB1(m): 9:41pm On Aug 05, 2010
I'm still very much alive eh . . . Missy needs to attend to the kids too. cheesy wink

Who'z hungry?
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson Returns After Skin Wash In Germany! by MissyB1(m): 9:34pm On Aug 05, 2010
Nayah:

Missy b really there's no need to be shocked about her skin, and I'm kind of surprise all the person who have an aversion for her
Aversion kè!
Seems You still don't gerrit. It's not about my/our like or dislike for her.
I'm only stating the obvious. . . . Sum'n' is just not right about Mercy's skin and we point it out because she's a celebrity.  She has pimples, break outs, her skin is very dry and ugly.

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. . .because of the retouch most of these celebrities' pictures undergo, it's easy not to notice some disfigurements. For her to have gone for a skin wash means she knows there's sum'n' wrong.


For those who think she bleached - No, she didn't.
She only went for a facial [ prolly other parts of her body too] treatments. Don't expect her to be as light as Tonto, in the next movie . . . she still remains dark and prolly with a 'fine' skin.
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson Returns After Skin Wash In Germany! by MissyB1(m): 2:36pm On Aug 05, 2010
Nayah:

hello everyone!
For me Mercy and her looks are not shocking, she's got this own sex appeal and charm that makes her different from the others. And for real her skin was not like too "dirty" as you guys wanted to make us believe. Her beautiful dark skin for me it's her main advantage.
It's not about her charm or whurreva.
Her nice shape doesn't make her ugly skin concealed.
Even before this news, I and others have stated it, on nairaland.
It's so obvious, I wonder why Y'all haven't noticed.
Travel / Re: Nigerian Embassy In Italy Is A Shame. by MissyB1(m): 11:54am On Aug 05, 2010
It's a total shame!!!
Another complaint - It takes them years to pick up the phone and when they finally do, they respond in a discourteous manner.
Celebrities / Re: Exclusive Pix Of Nollywood 'rivals' - Omotola And Genevieve -Together In Lagos by MissyB1(m): 9:40am On Aug 05, 2010
mama-gee:

But Genevieve looks more classy.
Always!! grin grin cool
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson Returns After Skin Wash In Germany! by MissyB1(m): 9:36am On Aug 05, 2010
maedan:

This wasn't about the colour of her skin, but the condition of it - so there's no issue about "black skin insecurities". It's good she's trying to improve on her looks
I couldn't have said it better.
It's funny some people still haven't noticed her dirty skin ( grin).
It's no news . . .I'm sure even Mercy knows her skin isn't alluring.
Forum Games / Re: What's On Your Mind? by MissyB1(m): 11:58pm On Aug 04, 2010
Serzly, this work is killing. . . .to think i have anatha 4 dayz to go.
I can't wait for the week to end, i swear. sad
Romance / Re: Question For The Ladies by MissyB1(m): 11:54pm On Aug 04, 2010
MOBO444:

Dont click on the link,it a damn VIRUS and hacking equipment, damn.

MOBO444:

Just joking, you can click on the link. tongue
You're a perfect dingbag. Oponnu!!! cheesy
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson Returns After Skin Wash In Germany! by MissyB1(m): 11:44pm On Aug 04, 2010
^^ Which one concern me inside na?  grin
Fashion / Re: ''Reflet De Lumière'': Optical Illusion By Vlisco by MissyB1(m): 11:22pm On Aug 04, 2010
madlady:

Yes, I can't remember the name of this technique, but I think a machine maybe used to achieve this finish.

I think it would be wearable if done on one shoulder, like the style shown in the picture, the skirt section looks more theatrical so may not be flattering in the flesh undecided

I wasn't talking about the Shoulder design. I meant the round bottom design.
Can one feel comfortable in that? Walk freely in it? shocked shocked  TBH . . . .I agree with Dual Core.

Dual Core:

These things, are they to be worn once? I just dey ask o  cuz I am not seeing the feasibility of Washing or Pressing these things.
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson Returns After Skin Wash In Germany! by MissyB1(m): 11:17pm On Aug 04, 2010
Travelista:

Oh, I can't with you today!  grin grin grin grin But, Mercy does look dirty most of time; hot damn!
grin grin cool

Ileke-IdI:

Is skin-wash the same as bleaching?
Nah . . . .I don't think.
Celebrities / Re: Exclusive Pix Of Nollywood 'rivals' - Omotola And Genevieve -Together In Lagos by MissyB1(m): 11:08pm On Aug 04, 2010
**Looks at the first pic** Damn!!! I Love their shoes. kiss kiss Genny is sucha  kiss  kiss  kiss
Celebrities / Exclusive Pix Of Nollywood 'rivals' - Omotola And Genevieve -Together In Lagos by MissyB1(m): 11:07pm On Aug 04, 2010
Celebrities / Ini Edo, Tonto Dike In Alleged Lesbianism Scandal by MissyB1(m): 11:02pm On Aug 04, 2010
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Ever since this top Nollywood diva, Ini Edo got married to her beau, Philip Ehiagwina, the America based businessman she snatched from another woman, different tales have been trailing her.

Though, that her marriage to Philip is crumbled is yet unconfirmed as it was reported recently that she's facing a hard time with her marriage from her in-laws due to childlessness while another report has it that she just got a new wonder-on -wheels from the husband as a gift when she visited him in America a couple of weeks back. Another scandal seems to have emerged and it has to do with the illicit act of woman-to-woman affair popularly called lesbianism.

Also indicted in the unholy act is another controversial actress, Tonto Dike who were said to have both got drunk even to stupor a while ago at a movie location somewhere in the east and engaged in the ungodly act. The report has it that, Ini Edo and Tonto, ever since they spent that night together, have also been seeing glued together like the Siamese's twins at a bar tucked somewhere around Alpha Beach, Lekki/Ajah area of Lagos.

Tonto Dike resides at Abraham Adesanya in Ajah area of Lagos. www.nigeriafilms.com gathered that her excessive drunkenness and reckless lifestyle has earned her a name, Shayo Actress, in the vicinity where she resides. What a reckless lifestyle!

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Source : http://www.modernghana.com/movie/8300/3/ini-edo-tonto-dike-in-alleged-lesbianism-scandal.html
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson Returns After Skin Wash In Germany! by MissyB1(m): 10:56pm On Aug 04, 2010
Hallelujah!!! cheesy cheesy cheesy
The skin wash was indeed needed. Good one, Mercy. . . . .If it's true, that is. grin

Yes, I'll post pictures of her recent look as soon as i can.
Celebrities / Mercy Johnson Returns After Skin Wash In Germany! by MissyB1(m): 10:53pm On Aug 04, 2010
Controversial Nollywood Actress, Mercy Johnson has just breezed into the country from far away Germany.

Mercy we learnt was in the country for a while to wash her skin from some reputable beauty clinic. Before now, she has been labelled “dirty skin” by some fans and foes.

And the actress developed a thick skin to all of these for a while, but now it seems she can no longer bare it and so she made some contacts and got the links to one of the best hands in Germany. So henceforth guys, look out for a brand new Mercy Johnson.

The days of “dirty skin” are indeed gone!

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Romance / Re: Leave Me, I Am Not In The Mood ! by MissyB1(m): 10:27pm On Aug 04, 2010
Poster,
Please, winnow the comments You get, if You want to save your home.
Completely ignore kè? Big Joke!!! undecided
First thing - Sit her down and talk about it.
You shoulda done that, before bringing this issue to us.

In case I don't understand.  . . . . You're married, right? undecided

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Religion / Re: What's Your Favorite Bible Verse(s) ? by MissyB1(m): 6:42pm On Aug 04, 2010
So many!
Some . . .

1 - Ecclesiastes 12:13 : Having heard everything, here's the conclusion; Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.  kiss kiss kiss

2 - 2cor 12:9 : But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.

3 - Ephesians 2:8-9 :It is by grace we are saved, it is a gift of God, not of works lest any man should boast.
4- Eccle 9:11 : The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favor to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.

I Love my Bible!
Romance / Re: What Makes You Stand Out From The "typical" Naija Babe? by MissyB1(m): 5:58pm On Aug 04, 2010
swiftycool:

@ Missy B
are u some kind of a homo, faggy, g a y transvestite bloke or something weirder?  undecided You claim to be male but to real men u sound so otherworldly a retard can tell u are not. I guess u r just not proud of being the lady u really are, one thing i can say for sure that differentiates u and your ilk from real Naija girls is not being proud of your sex and who you really are,  now she'll go changing or deleting her sex again. Na wah o! angry
Ma friend, hug transformercheesy
If and when it's necessary, You'D get a serious reply from me.
Untill then, jostle Your 6-lined Fuckery up your black a$$.  wink
Nairaland / General / Re: Are U Proud Being A Nairalander? by MissyB1(m): 9:36pm On Aug 03, 2010
tytie:

meanwhile can somebody pls tell me the meaning of these two words or abbrevations; LMAO, LWKWD.
Lmao = Laughing ma ass off
It's LWK[b]M[/b]D = Laugh wan kill me die
Celebrities / Re: 2face Baba N Son by MissyB1(m): 9:31pm On Aug 03, 2010
I like 2face . . .I like his son more.
They are so cute - Father and son.  kiss kiss kiss
Romance / Re: What Makes You Stand Out From The "typical" Naija Babe? by MissyB1(m): 11:30pm On Aug 02, 2010
netotse:

what's different about you?
If your question is re-phrased to sum'n' like - What differentiates you from your friends/the girls in the neighborhood/ Igbo [insert tribe here] girls, she woulda been right to have said ''I'm Caring''.
First, she would have to really know all the qualities of these other girls, compare with hers, and then, give you the difference(S).
Among her '10' friends, she could be the only caring one - That, is what's different about her. Valid answer=Valid question.

netotse:

was looking to figure out if she was a liability, the girl no know say na test i set for am grin)
grin grin grin

netotse:

valid interpretation, but could it be possible that you're over-processing things? maybe we should just chill and let her clarify her question. .
Probably!
**Crosses legs and takes a glass of cold Netotse drink**  wink
Nairaland / General / Re: The Grand Contest: Most Versatile Nairalander? by MissyB1(m): 10:46pm On Aug 02, 2010
Tudór:

Hope this is not a BRIBE since Ibime considers you Mr Jarus a ''useless journalist''

I too think you are a wacky jealousy driven  asslicking excuse for a writer, do I get an award too
The Tudòr I like!!! grin grin
Fashion / Re: ''Reflet De Lumière'': Optical Illusion By Vlisco by MissyB1(m): 10:41pm On Aug 02, 2010
madlady:

@Missy B love the use of the contrasting colour fabric and the chiffon makes it look very Haute Couture.

This campaign looks very deep in shade, Autumn season undecided.

I am really looking forward to the next range,  I hope some black and white or monochrome will be included.


I  agree with @stillwater the model's hair looks gorgeous, thick and full of body, a nice change from flat iron straight hair, sooo cool.
stillwater:

Would like to make my hair like that too. kiss
Love the hair too. That's the next hairstyle for me. grin

Looking at the 8th pic, is it possible to have one's dress made that way?
Like- can it take that shape?
Romance / Re: What Makes You Stand Out From The "typical" Naija Babe? by MissyB1(m): 10:30pm On Aug 02, 2010
netotse:

i asked a babe this question once and at first she was like 'i dunno' and i thought that was cool(till she said i'm caring, bla bla bla. . .obviously didn't go out with her). . .
What was your question, exactly?
netotse:

too many girls think they're 'IT' cos they have a nice face,a nice rack or a nice derrière(possibly all 3, which i must confess is a formidable combo grin), but fact is, in the end, that still doesn't cut it. . .
What has this gotta do with the OP's question, sorry?


netotse:

bviously not her. . .if she doesn't want to consider other cultures it's her prerogative innit?
Is it me or Y'all that don't seem to get the OP's question? I will now state, in a very clear manner, what i think the OP's question implies.

[Almost] All Naija girls have certain qualities in common - These are their distinguishing features; what differentiates them from other girls in the world.
Anyone who possesses these features is seen as a typical Naija lady.
Her question is - Among these typical Naija babes(of which You're one), what makes you conspicuous; separates you; singles you out?

. . .And I'm saying there's nothing like a typical naija babe because, there are no characteristics peculiar to Naija girls alone .
Educated, religious, well-behaved, submissive, long suffering? Who says most or all Naija babes are? Why are you so sure there aren't American Ladies that possess these qualities too? If you agree there are, would you say these Ladies are typically Nigerian, because of these qualities?

In summary- This is not a valid question, as there's nothing like a typical Naija lady; at least, you've not been able to define it properly.
I cannot even say '' What makes you stand out from every other girl in the World'' is a valid question. . . . because, Ma reply could be ''my pink eyes'', but, what is to say another girl in the world doesn't have pink eyes like mine? There isn't a valid answer, hence, it's not a valid question.
Celebrities / Re: Spotted: Genny And Omotola At The Lagos Premier Of Ije! by MissyB1(m): 9:37pm On Aug 02, 2010
Ileke-IdI:

Compare: THEN


Romance / Re: What Makes You Stand Out From The "typical" Naija Babe? by MissyB1(m): 9:31pm On Aug 02, 2010
omonija1:


We are mostly religious, educated, cultured,well mannered, honest,

Who says these traits are typical of Naija babes alone?
Romance / Re: What Makes You Stand Out From The "typical" Naija Babe? by MissyB1(m): 8:52pm On Aug 02, 2010
tongue
Romance / Re: What Makes You Stand Out From The "typical" Naija Babe? by MissyB1(m): 3:40pm On Aug 02, 2010
My essence distinguishes me from every other Lady in the world.

Need I ask - What's a typical Naija babe like? undecided Is there anything like that?  undecided  undecided
It's either a girl is Nigerian or she's not.
Celebrities / Re: Interview With Wyclef – ‘artiste To Activist – And President?’ by MissyB1(m): 3:15pm On Aug 02, 2010
BN: You have worked with the biggest artists around. I remember you saying somewhere that, you were there at the beginning of Beyonce and you are here now. What does it take to be in the game from that point till now? You obviously have seen a lot of people come and go.

Wyclef
: Well I’ve been in the game since I was 17 years old. Now I’m 40 so I would just say the weirder people think you are, the longer you are going to last. Like you could look at my career and see that I never did anything any other person would do. For instance, if people were going right I was going left. And at times even the Hip-Hop community wasn’t feeling what I was doing because it was so far from the norm. Like we were rhyming, singing ,playing guitar and singing melodies. But when you hear it today everyone’s doing it. We were putting classical music on top of Hip-hop beats. The most important thing that I encourage kids that are doing music is that it’s good to be inspired by everyone. So it’s like I listen to Hip-Hop and I’m inspired by everything coming out today, but I’m still Wyclef. So I encourage them to always come up with your own style. You have to have an original style. You can admire everybody else but the style you come with has to be original. That’s how you get longevity.

BN: You have come in and out of Nigeria since 2004. And you have shown us a lot of love. Why?

Wyclef: Well from Haiti I grew up in Brooklyn, Marlboro projects in Coney Island. So to me, you live and you die, you know. I don’t think anybody’s more important than the next person. If you respect me, I’ll show you love. It’s just the way it is. It’s not really a Nigerian or an Haitian thing. It’s more like a worldwide thing. First time I came into Nigeria, I got picked up on motorcycles you know like 2000 motorcycles and we hit the city. That was so natural for me so I’ll always have a natural love for Nigeria in my heart.


BN: I know everybody asks you this but I’ll still ask. Is there ever going to be another Fugees album?

Wyclef: Well right now I have to go and run my country for five years. So the Fugees have to wait for five years and if my country says they need me for another five years then the Fugees have to wait for ten years. Then i don’t think you would be asking that question anymore (laughs)

BN: Thank you very much for your time

Wyclef: Cool
Celebrities / Re: Interview With Wyclef – ‘artiste To Activist – And President?’ by MissyB1(m): 3:13pm On Aug 02, 2010
BN: You have gone from being a promising young Artiste to selling 22 million records and now you are possibly going to be President of Haiti…

Wyclef: Well right now I have a few days to decide with my people. I’ve filed all of my paperwork now but the reason why it’s not final is because my family is an essential part of this; because you are basically talking about putting your career on hold for the next five years and going to run your country. But what better service can I do as a countryman you know what I mean, which is to serve my country in the highest office.

BN: How then, do you maintain the balance of being Wyclef the Artiste and Wyclef the Activist?

Wyclef: Well really it’s all in one, you feel me? The same message that I preach in my music is the same message I try to practice. So even if I’m singing ‘because she dances go-go it don’t make her a ho‘ or ‘Someone please call 911‘ to ‘Sweetest Girl‘ If you analyze the lyrics you will always get a social element aspect of exactly what I’m talking about.




BN: You started Yele Haiti way before the earthquake.How did you feel when people questioned your credibility?

Wyclef: That’s a good question. I got challenged because I raised the first million dollars in 24 hours and we had all of these charities and big organizations and out pops Yele Haiti raising money in 24 hours. Before the earthquake we always had the foundation but no one was really paying attention to it but the minute the quake happened we skyrocketed.

The idea of having a registered NGO and making it an Haitian NGO was threatening to a lot of other NGOS that had been around for like 30 to 50 years. So they tried everything they could to discredit the charity. If you follow you’d see CNN and Business News found nothing wrong with the charity. Now you don’t hear people talking about Yele Haiti. They say so and so charity raised 250 million but only gave this percentage.

So being that they tried to blow my head off, they only made me stronger and tougher. You saw how they came at me, but at the end of the day like I said on Oprah, my credibility as far as my honesty when it comes to money cannot be questioned. But the idea of governing at a young age and having so much money and having to be able to control it through a charity, that can be challenged. So when my administration was challenged, I put a new accountant in place that would file the taxes and returns and I brought in a new CEO from Harlem named Derek Johnson.

So what we did was basically becoming a giant overnite, we had to work on making sure we had the executive side of the foundation straight. So we are on our way and there’s no going back now everything’s uphill from here.
Celebrities / Interview With Wyclef – ‘artiste To Activist – And President?’ by MissyB1(m): 3:10pm On Aug 02, 2010


Wyclef Jean needs no introduction in any sphere, whatsoever. His career as a Musician has spanned over 20 years, with hit after hit first with the Fugees and as a solo artiste. He has a trademark for always bringing something radically different as far as music is concerned. With over 22 million records spanning his whole career, he’s as big as it gets as a Black recording artiste.

He became more popular again, this year, for garnering worldwide attention and support for Haiti – the victims of a very severe earthquake. His project, Yele Haiti, went from small NGO to raising over a million dollars in one night in support of relief efforts for the victims of the earthquake.

Now his main forte, is trying to change the approach to helping his country from supplying humanitarian aid to encouraging people to invest in Haiti – a case of teaching his people to fish rather than handing them fish (Click here to find out more).

We heard through the grapevine that he intends to run for presidency of his country. We caught Wyclef in his hotel room, over the weekend, just right after his video shoot with Sound Sultan, hear him speak about these and other issues.

And by the way, he told us for free that, he appears on the cover of Time Magazine this week. You heard it here first!

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