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Politics / Re: Church Wedding: Anatomy Of Nonsense by Parisgoodman(m): 12:51pm On Nov 20, 2011
My brother i tire, must we wed in the church? Where is it written? Why do they always read songs of solomon @ wedding? Must we put on suit and white gown? Some people have turned it 2 business cause they people to spray them alot of money. I'm just tired with some boring issues with africans i dont just know, we exagerate alot!
Romance / Re: Do You Easily Fall In Love? by Parisgoodman(m): 6:22pm On Nov 19, 2011
Men, I never fall once o, na waka i de waka enter and i go stil waka comot with swagger.
Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Artistes Are Not Stylish And Charismatic? by Parisgoodman(m): 6:06pm On Nov 19, 2011
They just freak me out sometimes when i see them.
Romance / Re: Is There Anything Good About The Nigerian Woman? by Parisgoodman(m): 1:20pm On Nov 19, 2011
olas2u:

The reserved ones are really nice to be with,but they are all product of the environment.The are often abused because of their materialism,but i dont know the why ,but it may be because of deprivation.
Is there anything significant about the reserved ones?
Romance / Is There Anything Good About The Nigerian Woman? by Parisgoodman(m): 12:45pm On Nov 19, 2011
Yes! On NL the typical Nigerian woman is dirty, fat, blood sucking(dependable) lack morals, ugly, not romantic, dull, flirt, and so on. but i beleive that even the devil sometimes may have its own good sides. So what are the good things about the Nigerian woman(not moms), CAN ANYTHING GOOD COME OUTTA THEM? I'm chilling, waiting to hear u out.
Celebrities / Nigerian Artistes Are Not Stylish And Charismatic? by Parisgoodman(m): 11:58am On Nov 19, 2011
If you ask me i will say yes! They are not stylish neither charismatic. It is hard for a Nigerian to see an artist and ask for autograph or even take pix with 'em, even paparazzi is very far from them and i belive this is attributed 2 their(artiste) unstylish way of life, dressing, etc. This is not about Nigerians dont value what they have, they should impress us(not puffy i mean) and show us what they'v got! U are free to be against or for the motion.
Romance / Re: -- by Parisgoodman(m): 11:23am On Nov 19, 2011
COCOA AND SLIMYEM na wich man dey cos dis quarrel na ehn, ?
Business / Re: Ban On Importation Of Rice Underway - GEJ by Parisgoodman(m): 11:17am On Nov 18, 2011
na wen nigerians see hunger na dat time we go discover our talent! if rice scarce, evrybody goface farm for village.
Romance / Re: What Is Your Impression On Nigerian Guys/girls? by Parisgoodman(m): 9:14am On Nov 18, 2011
190:

Thats true, Benue girls are the most promiscuous ladies in nigeria
No wonder 2face dey finish work so!
Politics / Re: Occupy Wall Street Goes Global! Nigeria Included by Parisgoodman(m): 11:23pm On Nov 17, 2011
This is our problem! Are we not good as d dead? Everybody will die. We all need to die for something, i will be hero if i die as a protester.
Politics / Re: Occupy Wall Street Goes Global! Nigeria Included by Parisgoodman(m): 10:47pm On Nov 17, 2011
just hope it will work.
Politics / Occupy Wall Street Goes Global! Nigeria Included by Parisgoodman(m): 10:41pm On Nov 17, 2011
November 17, 2011 News NEW YORK (AFP) –

Occupy Wall Street activists
have vowed to avenge their eviction from a
protest camp with an attempt Thursday to
disrupt the New York Stock Exchange, then
rally on the city’s subway and major bridges. The website occupywallst.org announced a
“Global Day of Action” that will combine
demonstrations across the United States with
protests in other nations including Belgium,
Germany, Poland Spain, Nigeria and other
countries. The level of participation in the rallies could
provide a clear indication of Occupy Wall
Street’s clout exactly two months since the
movement sprang up to protest against the
elite “one percent” — and two days after New
York police cleared out the tent camp in Manhattan. “We will no longer tolerate the oppression of
the one percent,” the OWS website said. “This is why we’re fighting back tomorrow….
We will shut down Wall Street and we will #
occupy all of New York City with our bodies,
voices and ideas.” Organizers in New York said protesters would
start gathering at 7:00 am (1200 GMT) at
Zuccotti Park, scene of the dramatic police raid,
then march to nearby Wall Street and the stock
exchange. The action was due to begin six hours before
the global movement faced a major challenge
in London, where a deadline for anti-capitalist
protesters camped at St Paul’s Cathedral to
leave was scheduled to expire. “Enough of this economy that exploits and
divides us,” the OWS announcement said. “It’s
time we put an end to Wall Street’s reign of
terror.” Previous OWS protests have been peaceful, but
with tensions rising between the activists and
police it was unpredictable what would happen
when the crowd tried to enter Wall Street —
almost certainly to be blocked from entering. The wider US movement has also seen trouble
this week, with an Occupy camp in Oakland
being broken up and a suspected gunman
being shot dead by police at the University of
California at Berkeley, although it was not
linked to the hundreds of anti-Wall Street protesters who had descended on the elite
college. OWS promised to “confront Wall Street with the
stories of people on the frontlines of economic
injustice. There, before the Stock Exchange, we
will exchange stories rather than stocks.” From there, the program calls on protesters to
meet at underground rail hubs “and take our
own stories to the trains.” A final installment is
scheduled as a rally on a major square near
police headquarters and various courthouses,
then a march across bridges, likely meaning the nearby Brooklyn Bridge. The announcement strikes a lighthearted note,
calling for music and an unexplained “festival
of light” on the bridges. However, if the bridge
marches block traffic, as police say a previous
march on Brooklyn Bridge did, then arrests are
almost sure to follow. The number of people marching, their
determination and how well they control the
unsanctioned demonstrations will be a key test
of strength for the gritty movement. Numbers
could swell Thursday, particularly in the later
part of the day, with support from sympathetic trade unions. Another unknown is the level of participation
in other US cities that have embraced the OWS
cause, as well as in other countries. Atlanta, Detroit, Portland and Washington, DC,
are some of the cities said to be planning
events. According to www.occupywallst.org, Spanish
university students in a dozen cities will go on
strike and a demonstration will take place in
Madrid, where the “indignant” protests were a
precursor of the “occupy” movement. There will be rallies in Belgium, Germany, Italy,
Poland, Nigeria and other countries, according
to the site. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, following
the cue of several other US cities, ordered this
week’s crackdown in response to what he said
was a deteriorating health and safety situation
in the cramped tent camp. The raid left OWS visibly weakened Wednesday,
with only small numbers coming back to
Zuccotti Park, where they are now allowed to
congregate, but not live.
Politics / Occupy Wall Street Goes Global! Nigeria Included by Parisgoodman(m): 10:39pm On Nov 17, 2011
November 17, 2011 News NEW YORK (AFP) –

Occupy Wall Street activists
have vowed to avenge their eviction from a
protest camp with an attempt Thursday to
disrupt the New York Stock Exchange, then
rally on the city’s subway and major bridges. The website occupywallst.org announced a
“Global Day of Action” that will combine
demonstrations across the United States with
protests in other nations including Belgium,
Germany, Poland Spain, Nigeria and other
countries. The level of participation in the rallies could
provide a clear indication of Occupy Wall
Street’s clout exactly two months since the
movement sprang up to protest against the
elite “one percent” — and two days after New
York police cleared out the tent camp in Manhattan. “We will no longer tolerate the oppression of
the one percent,” the OWS website said. “This is why we’re fighting back tomorrow….
We will shut down Wall Street and we will #
occupy all of New York City with our bodies,
voices and ideas.” Organizers in New York said protesters would
start gathering at 7:00 am (1200 GMT) at
Zuccotti Park, scene of the dramatic police raid,
then march to nearby Wall Street and the stock
exchange. The action was due to begin six hours before
the global movement faced a major challenge
in London, where a deadline for anti-capitalist
protesters camped at St Paul’s Cathedral to
leave was scheduled to expire. “Enough of this economy that exploits and
divides us,” the OWS announcement said. “It’s
time we put an end to Wall Street’s reign of
terror.” Previous OWS protests have been peaceful, but
with tensions rising between the activists and
police it was unpredictable what would happen
when the crowd tried to enter Wall Street —
almost certainly to be blocked from entering. The wider US movement has also seen trouble
this week, with an Occupy camp in Oakland
being broken up and a suspected gunman
being shot dead by police at the University of
California at Berkeley, although it was not
linked to the hundreds of anti-Wall Street protesters who had descended on the elite
college. OWS promised to “confront Wall Street with the
stories of people on the frontlines of economic
injustice. There, before the Stock Exchange, we
will exchange stories rather than stocks.” From there, the program calls on protesters to
meet at underground rail hubs “and take our
own stories to the trains.” A final installment is
scheduled as a rally on a major square near
police headquarters and various courthouses,
then a march across bridges, likely meaning the nearby Brooklyn Bridge. The announcement strikes a lighthearted note,
calling for music and an unexplained “festival
of light” on the bridges. However, if the bridge
marches block traffic, as police say a previous
march on Brooklyn Bridge did, then arrests are
almost sure to follow. The number of people marching, their
determination and how well they control the
unsanctioned demonstrations will be a key test
of strength for the gritty movement. Numbers
could swell Thursday, particularly in the later
part of the day, with support from sympathetic trade unions. Another unknown is the level of participation
in other US cities that have embraced the OWS
cause, as well as in other countries. Atlanta, Detroit, Portland and Washington, DC,
are some of the cities said to be planning
events. According to www.occupywallst.org, Spanish
university students in a dozen cities will go on
strike and a demonstration will take place in
Madrid, where the “indignant” protests were a
precursor of the “occupy” movement. There will be rallies in Belgium, Germany, Italy,
Poland, Nigeria and other countries, according
to the site. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, following
the cue of several other US cities, ordered this
week’s crackdown in response to what he said
was a deteriorating health and safety situation
in the cramped tent camp. The raid left OWS visibly weakened Wednesday,
with only small numbers coming back to
Zuccotti Park, where they are now allowed to
congregate, but not live.
Politics / Re: Bumber To Bumber: Government Vs Boko Haram by Parisgoodman(m): 7:25pm On Nov 17, 2011
Wether u go or not, FG and BH go still get am hot! I prefer to die 4 something worthy than in d midst of BH.
Romance / Re: What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 11:34am On Nov 17, 2011
freecocoa:

Err mm you calm down o,na so you want take gain the popularity?no just bring that leg with me o cos you no go like me to get UGLY with you.
As if u fine before?*tongue out*
Romance / Re: What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 11:23am On Nov 17, 2011
@Freecocoa, That name might be a real name o(roman). I juz saw something like BADMUS' romANUS, bartiaTUS, paulANUS, cocoANUS, LOL
Romance / Re: What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 11:02am On Nov 17, 2011
Spclst900:

op, at such situation i get dumb
Are u dat duul?
@ freecocoabutter, assuming u were in dat guy's shoe, what will u'v done?(slipper or stilitto, any1)
Romance / Re: What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 10:07am On Nov 17, 2011
freecocoa:

Hahahaha I understand that feeling,there was a boy in my class in primary 5,he fought sote the teacher suggested his parents changed his name,come see steady fighting na,his name was CHRISTIANUS OKPO(for reals)it wasn't funny to him at all imagine being called anus and okpo at the same time.him parents no try at all.
I am begging u in the name of GOD OF LAUGHTER, i'm eating nor let me choke. ANUS OKPO!(mad combination)
Romance / Re: What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 9:51am On Nov 17, 2011
freecocoa:

^
So you hate you surname?
He's acting like my primary school days when my class mate will call my surname and i will report him/her to teacher or even fight 'em.
Romance / Re: What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 9:40am On Nov 17, 2011
freecocoa:

I know someone who calls"Bia nwoke'm".
More friendly than mine,
Romance / Re: What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 9:32am On Nov 17, 2011
Rokiatu2:

you are some creature

@op dey are offensive names, cant say it here
Rokiatu2:



@op dey are offensive names, cant say it here
Like: DOLLOP HEAD, FAT A*S S.O.B?
Romance / What Name Do You Call Your Partner When You Are Angry? by Parisgoodman(m): 8:31am On Nov 17, 2011
This question was asked at a wedding ceremony. The couple said they still call HONEY when they are angry(dem de form). As for me na ''where u'' i de call, make i hear your own.
Romance / Re: Romance Section Is A War Zone by Parisgoodman(m): 6:57am On Nov 17, 2011
Who's here 4 the bashing tallks? Abeg OP so, how did it go when she flashed you the YANCH? What were u imagining? Was any NLER on ya frigging GEJ-like mind?
Romance / Re: Romance Section Is A War Zone by Parisgoodman(m): 6:56am On Nov 17, 2011
Who's here 4 the bashing tallks? Abeg OP so, how did it go when she flashed you the YANCH? What were u imagining? Was any NLER on ya frigging GEJ-like mind?
Nairaland / General / Today's Chinua Achebe's Birthday! by Parisgoodman(m): 11:54pm On Nov 16, 2011
he was born 16th November 1930, happy birthday, hero!
Politics / A Day Old Baby Disappear From Abia Private Hospital by Parisgoodman(m): 6:58am On Nov 15, 2011
BY Anayo Okoli
Umuahia—Abia State Police Command has
launched an investigation into how a day-old
baby boy got missing from a private hospital,
Analechi Hospital, located at 5 Ngbaronye/Udi
Street, Amuzuku, Umuahia, Abia State. The police said yesterday that all the staff of the
hospital were being interrogated on the matter,

even as it ponders on the where- abouts of the
missing baby. Accounts from the hospital said the incident,
which took place last Friday threw the hospital
into confusion as patients and visitors as well
as passers-bye attracted to the place by the
alarm raised by the mother of the missing baby

converged to confirm the ugly story. Mother of the stolen baby, Mrs. Uchemma
Augustine, 30, was said to have gone to have
her bath only to return and find that her baby
had been stolen. An account of the incident given by some
nurses in the hospital which sounded very
vague, had it that an unidentified woman, who
allegedly claimed to be a sister of the baby’s
mother, came to the hospital as early as 6.30am
to visit her and the baby and allegedly made away with the baby. However, Mrs. Uchemma, who hails from

Isiugwu-Ohafia but married to Mr. Augustine, a
native of Umuovom-Nkata Ibeku in Umuahia
North council area, was said to have denied
that the stranger was her sister. The proprietor of the hospital, Dr. Kalu Ibe, was
said to have reported the incident himself to the

Umuahia Central Police Station. The Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr.
Geoffrey Ogbonna, confirmed the incident,
saying investigation was still going. He said: “All the staff of the hospital are facing
interrogation but no clue yet as to the
whereabouts of the missing baby.BY Anayo Okoli
Umuahia—Abia State Police Command has
launched an investigation into how a day-old
baby boy got missing from a private hospital,
Analechi Hospital, located at 5 Ngbaronye/Udi
Street, Amuzuku, Umuahia, Abia State. The police said yesterday that all the staff of the
hospital were being interrogated on the matter,

even as it ponders on the where- abouts of the
missing baby. Accounts from the hospital said the incident,
which took place last Friday threw the hospital
into confusion as patients and visitors as well
as passers-bye attracted to the place by the
alarm raised by the mother of the missing baby

converged to confirm the ugly story. Mother of the stolen baby, Mrs. Uchemma
Augustine, 30, was said to have gone to have
her bath only to return and find that her baby
had been stolen. An account of the incident given by some
nurses in the hospital which sounded very
vague, had it that an unidentified woman, who
allegedly claimed to be a sister of the baby’s
mother, came to the hospital as early as 6.30am
to visit her and the baby and allegedly made away with the baby. However, Mrs. Uchemma, who hails from

Isiugwu-Ohafia but married to Mr. Augustine, a
native of Umuovom-Nkata Ibeku in Umuahia
North council area, was said to have denied
that the stranger was her sister. The proprietor of the hospital, Dr. Kalu Ibe, was
said to have reported the incident himself to the

Umuahia Central Police Station. The Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr.
Geoffrey Ogbonna, confirmed the incident,
saying investigation was still going. He said: “All the staff of the hospital are facing
interrogation but no clue yet as to the
whereabouts of the missing baby.

vanguardngr.com/2011/11/day-old-baby-disappears-from-private-hospital-in-abia/
Education / Has Anyone Seen The ''x'' In Mathematics? by Parisgoodman(m): 9:18pm On Nov 14, 2011
There are all classes of people here: engineers, doctors, computer anlysts and so on. Please i need to know if anybody has seen the X in mathematics. Is the X relevant in your profession? Have u come accross it in your work? When are we going to see the X? Where is it hidden? Why are we still looking 4 d X til 2day? Please NLers i need 2 know, have ur say!
Romance / Re: The Virgin Ones Are Not Yet Born? by Parisgoodman(m): 1:21pm On Nov 14, 2011
@LINDABON, y not the rare virgin girls 4 d smart boys?
@TOSIN, Lmfao,
Romance / Re: The Virgin Ones Are Not Yet Born? by Parisgoodman(m): 1:09pm On Nov 14, 2011
I even hear say e get d way oyinbo de do am dis days to make am tyt back even if dem done tear d rubber b4.
Tosinville:

Parisgoodman

Stress ke? dos one wey dey break am no like brand new ride pass me, but why tokunbo in every corner?
Naija 2 like second hand and chinco that's why tokunbo de sell pas d original.
Romance / Re: The Virgin Ones Are Not Yet Born? by Parisgoodman(m): 1:03pm On Nov 14, 2011
freecocoa:

Person no go rest from this virgin talk,Op you wey dey ask are you one?
Nop, i dis.virgin my sef, what about u?

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