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Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by dmxnairaland(m): 8:09am On Feb 01 |
EmperorCaesar: She is pretty. Regardless of what you say or think, she is. But what I want to know is what her being pretty or not has to do with the topic. You obviously think very highly of your own opinions, thats why you blurt them out even when not relevant. 2 Likes |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by geoworldedu: 8:41am On Feb 01 |
EmperorCaesar: Did she tell you in any private post that she's pretty? See topic of discussion that's not relevant to the topic brought up originally. Africans sef ![]() 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by jaxxy(m): 9:03am On Feb 01 |
EmperorCaesar: because she didn't wear makeup like those ones on Instagram bah? 1 Like |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by nedekid: 9:44am On Feb 01 |
sweetrace:You called it "toilet" roll naa.. Not kitchen roll. ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by nedekid: 9:46am On Feb 01 |
Walai:Guy no wound persin this really morning ohh.. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Calitoscassius(m): 9:48am On Feb 01 |
Child labour, this is why Naigerians give birth to dozens of kids just to use them for free labour. These kids looks like they have not slept for days. Before they reach 25 years old they would be smoking weed, sniffing glue or cocaine to cope with the stress and sleeplessness |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by BlessingIsraelM: 9:54am On Feb 01 |
EmperorCaesar: That's because people worth don't come from their physical looks. You are so shallow and lacks indepth 1 Like |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by TenQ: 9:58am On Feb 01 |
EmperorCaesar:You must be very young and inexperienced. Except for a congenital disfigurement, every lady is averagely beautiful. What you see most times is their made up face. I present Funke Akindele and Tiwa Savage with and without makeup. Don't let makeup confuse you as beauty: every woman in their own right is beautiful with or without painting.
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Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by sweetrace(f): 10:37am On Feb 01 |
nedekid: Ah ah!!! Don’t you understand that germs from their hands can get on the toilet roll and then pass these on to innocent people. You clean your most private and delicate body parts with the toilet roll. They are begging NAFDAC to shut them down. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by AmalaAtiEwedu: 10:38am On Feb 01 |
Lalami3232:is the girl borehole or tear rubber? ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by AmalaAtiEwedu: 10:39am On Feb 01 |
SenecaTheYonger:her type d good to use cure konji ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by AmalaAtiEwedu: 10:41am On Feb 01 |
Wealthoptulent:dem no d date this kind girl she look like quickie type wey dem d call enter lungu for street ask an make she slide pant down her ankles bend make u chuk preeq thrust for a while cum to cure konji ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Greenback: 10:46am On Feb 01 |
AmalaAtiEwedu:She doesn't date lukumi people...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Smithwilliams826: 10:59am On Feb 01 |
sweetrace:What's wrong with you ![]() I pair of gloves when working will get dirty when they can wash their hands before the begin to work. The difference here is that money won't be wasted on something that isn't too needed. Wash your hands, learn to wash your hands all ways! Those wey dey work with gloves Dem no dey scratch body ni? Them dey wash am? |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Smithwilliams826: 11:01am On Feb 01 |
AmalaAtiEwedu:ur own no dey pass konji. I wonder the number of spirit wey go dey follow you from the numba of girls wey u don nack. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by nedekid: 11:24am On Feb 01 |
sweetrace:Don't mind me, I was just catching cruise. ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by nedekid: 1:00pm On Feb 01 |
Calitoscassius:Where in the world is family business considered as child labour? Abroad where we always reference, the first place a kid get life skills is if the family is lucky to have a family business. Will you call kids that grow up in farms, that milk cows, that plant, weed, tender to crops and animals slave labour? A baker, mechanic, craftsman, builder etc where their kids assist with the family trade. Infact this lady and her siblings have a huge advantage starting life, the experience of the business, what story do you want to tell her about tissue paper business she does not already know? People pay to learn the trade she already knows by virtue of participating in her father's trade. My siblings and I in the late 80s worked as kids in dad's plastic factory with other workers, trimming plastic and operating injection molding machines, you wount have known the difference between us and other workers, sometimes we entered public transport to work other times a Mercedes benz S class took us to the factory. What do you want to tell me today about the plastic business I do not know? |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by sweetrace(f): 1:44pm On Feb 01 |
Smithwilliams826: Na wa o! I’m so sorry o. I thought you knew what you were talking about. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by AmalaAtiEwedu: 1:46pm On Feb 01 |
Smithwilliams826:ur sister dey available? make I stretch her toto reach yield point ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Calitoscassius(m): 3:19pm On Feb 01 |
nedekid:It is child labour, maybe in Naigeeria people don't see it as such. Kids can get life experiences from their parents but not nercerssarily skills. Those kids has no choice, they feel obligated to work in that factory, perharps if they are given a choice they d rather be doing something else, like hanging out with friends or engaging in kids activities. Besides, kid doesn't have to follow in their family businesess. Abroad as you calli it, if a person is not atleast 17 any work they do that brings income to their parents or guardian is child labour and against the law. For example at 17 years old, apart from looking after one's siblings any other child looked after by a 17 years old must be paid for. And if one is not 17 years old and is made to care for someone's child even just for 2 hours is child labour. As i said, afrcans do not see anything wrong with it. This kids are not proffessionals they are not even trained, to use the proper PPE to do the work, if they happen to injure themeselves in the process of working in an indequate environment they could end up permanently disabled. Forget the Mercedes Benz, it means nothing to children. This is the problem. Did anyone bother to ask those children how they feel working there? NO! To be part of a family business one has to be atleast 17 years old and must be paid maybe not as in salary but otherwise. This is why many Naigeerians think it is okay to take children as "maids" or "house helps" and keep exploiting them because these children have no choice. It is totally wrong. Some crazy people even end up murdering the poor child maid or house help. It is wrong! |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Calitoscassius(m): 3:26pm On Feb 01 |
TenQ:Whaaaaaa! These 2 are very ugeelee. ![]() ![]() Every woman is not beautiful, come on man! There are beautiful women and there are ugeelee women. Believe it or not. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Smithwilliams826: 4:50pm On Feb 01 |
AmalaAtiEwedu:Come Ukpisa Shrine for Edo state. Just come, everything dey available. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Smithwilliams826: 4:52pm On Feb 01 |
sweetrace: ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by TenQ: 4:54pm On Feb 01 |
Calitoscassius:Tiwa is definitely not ugly: she is just like the average woman on the street but with makeup, she is stunning |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Calitoscassius(m): 5:43pm On Feb 01 |
TenQ:Well... Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. They say. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by AmalaAtiEwedu: 5:44pm On Feb 01 |
Smithwilliams826:u want make I drill her toto for una gods make dem watch? ![]() u fit follow watch too ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by TenQ: 6:22pm On Feb 01 |
Calitoscassius:I agree. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by Smithwilliams826: 3:01pm On Feb 02 |
AmalaAtiEwedu:Com fess. I don give u location. |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by AmalaAtiEwedu: 11:58pm On Feb 02 |
Smithwilliams826:u don tell her make she use vagina cleanse d wait for me? ![]() |
Re: Lady Shares How She Supports Her Dad’s Toilet Paper Business (Photos) by EmperorCaesar(m): 12:57pm On Feb 06 |
Mariangeles: . |
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