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Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 8:39am On May 09, 2015 |
jascon1:no I don't do alchohol, I stopped about two years ago. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by PreciousBro: 8:40am On May 09, 2015 |
LoL This Thread Though. Am I the only one that thinks Havenine and IanSweet' are twins if not the same person sef lol They both registered same day, similar time spent online. Bigoted twins. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by jascon1(m): 9:35am On May 09, 2015 |
chukwubuzor123:oh, that's cool! Hope say u no won come tell me say u don born again na make am o. Lol I do take alcohol, but occasionally in fact, hardly. I love me my wines. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nobody: 9:55am On May 09, 2015 |
Nowenuse:Queen Aminat of zaria |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by ianSweet(f): 11:45am On May 09, 2015 |
NZEGWUAGU: Silly mongo park. Igalas are fetish, but at least we dont eat human beigns like u igbo savages neither do we use our relatives for money rituals. Go and marry ur igbo prostitute sisters and leave igala ladies alone. 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by ianSweet(f): 11:47am On May 09, 2015 |
kaura5000: See where ur illiteracy has landed u? Was Queen Amina of Zaria a Nigerian? at her time, was there any thing like a country Nigeria in existence? We are talking about Nigerians and not one ancient Queen who knows nothing about Nigeria in her existence 4 Likes |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nowenuse: 12:01pm On May 09, 2015 |
NZEGWUAGU: U can see that ur foolishness knows no bounds. If not for Margaret's Ibibio husband who introduced her into the parliament and politics, do u think she would have gone anywhere in life? Margaret's igbo father people used their son for rituals or sacrifice as is common with igbo people but her strong efik mother stood by her and nurtured her into adulthood and it was such a shame that none of the father's relatives could come and take Margaret. Talking about IQ, what hav the igbos used their high IQ to develop in Nigeria today? look at their cities like Onitsha, Aba, Awka, big mass of overcrowded dirty cities, go and look at calabar, its beauty and tell me if igbos can ever develop or maintain something like that in their lives. Look at Akwa ibom is turning to a small london while states like Abia are regressing and no development. Little wonder igbos migrate out of their cities en masse like refugees to seek assylum in other people's cities. Igbos have made a foolish show of themselves to the extent that the Oba of Lagos promised to drown them all in a Lagoon if Agbaje won. wasted tribe with a wasted ego! |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nowenuse: 12:09pm On May 09, 2015 |
NZEGWUAGU: Hahaha, Alaba market okrika seller. Ladi Kwali's middle name DOSEI is her own native name. Ladi Kwali married a white man Cardew but she never even answered his name. Infact Kwali is the name of the town on FCT where Ladi hails from and she decided to answer the name of her father's town as surname cos she was very proud of her father's town. Funmilayo was very proud of her paternal side and that was why she never threw away her father's name Ransome. But Margaret Ekpo was probably very ashamed of her paternal roots and never identified with her father's name and that was why she only answered Ekpo and never added Obiasulor. What a shame! This is what happens when a man from a very irresponsible family and tribe meets with a responsible woman, the child will always attach better to the mother's side. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by cheruv: 12:23pm On May 09, 2015 |
PreciousBro:and they're both middlebelters with Igbo boyfriends |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by prettyeyo: 1:09pm On May 09, 2015 |
I've never turned the back of 20 naira to even notice anything! Yea great piece! I truly learne something new today! letsbet: 1 Like |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by prettyeyo: 1:33pm On May 09, 2015 |
NZEGWUAGU:Bia, do you even know anything about history? The ibibio-efik and ibos have been marrying themselves long as I remember. Akwaibom shares boundary with Abia state. Her husband gave her an opportunity to speak and be heard! Something a lot of Nigerian especially ibo men will not do! They would rather their wife becomes a full time house wife, bear children and warm their beds. So enough of all this Ibo this, Efik that, ibibio this! |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NDPVF(m): 5:04pm On May 09, 2015 |
NZEGWUAGU:I wont take this lightly with you again.Be warned.This is insult to me and my people. BTW,how did ibibio came into this?.Does that mean you dont know the diffrence btween Efik and Ibibio? |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by somegirl1: 5:42pm On May 09, 2015 |
NDPVF: A lot of people don't know the difference eyen eka mi |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NDPVF(m): 5:45pm On May 09, 2015 |
somegirl1:no wahala,i forgive him. Edem mfo. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by somegirl1: 5:58pm On May 09, 2015 |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NZEGWUAGU(m): 1:15am On May 10, 2015 |
ianSweet:But why are you angry with me? Am I the person who taught Igala people fetishism? Instead of wasting your time shouting at me why don't you try to rehabilitate your people so they can embrace christianity proper. Or do you want me to marry a lady that would use Juju to prepare Okoyo soup for me? I repeat I am crazy about Igala girls because of their big asses and big bre asts and they can fu ck like dogs but that Juju thing is a problem! |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NZEGWUAGU(m): 1:22am On May 10, 2015 |
NDPVF:What are you talking about? Did Maggi not marry an Ibibio man? If she did does that not make her children Ibibio? Is dog pepper soup not the best delicacy of Ibibio people? And if Maggis children are Ibibio will dog pepper soup not be their everyday dream? And don't forget ogogoro and women. They go down well with dog pepper soup. So where is the insult. I am a very respectful person but I like to state facts the way they are. I can even bet you ate dog pepper soup today! |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NZEGWUAGU(m): 1:31am On May 10, 2015 |
prettyeyo:Pls there is nothing like Ibo unless you are referring to your tribe. My tribe is Igbo. Aha the Ibibio man who was Mr. Chicken heart put his wife in the war front while pretending to be a diligent medical doctor. The woman made herself period and she was our sister who lived all her life in Aba in the midst of people with high IQ where she tapped her inspiration from. If she lived in Ibibio land she would only have been recognised for eating the fatest dogs in Nigeria! |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NZEGWUAGU(m): 1:36am On May 10, 2015 |
Nowenuse:If you no dey fear me tell me your tribe so that I will be sure I am dealing with a Nigerian and not a robot |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NZEGWUAGU(m): 1:50am On May 10, 2015 |
Nowenuse:Too much dog meat is not good for the brain Accountant General of Nigeria warns! Pls Akwa Obosi Ibom, calabar are state capitals you shouldn't compare them with commercial Mega cities in Igboland even though they are as developed as those. Instead compare them with Enugu, Owerri, Umuahia, Awka and Abakaliki. Onitsha, Aba should be compared to Eket, Ikot Ekpene, etc. My duty is to educate you properly so you do not end up at people's gates or kitchens just like most of your people. Knowledge is power! Please heed the warning above and reduce your intake of dog meat. Goat meat is to mutton: dog meat is to 404! Am I right or left? Maggi nwanne nke muoooo!!! |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NZEGWUAGU(m): 2:15am On May 10, 2015 |
Closedoor:I add Oby Ezekwesili, Arunma Oteh, Ndi okereke onyiuke, onyeka Onwuenu, Vegi Etiabba, Perpetual Nkwocha, 80% of all the Nollywood Divas etc. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NZEGWUAGU(m): 2:27am On May 10, 2015 |
ianSweet:I will leave Igala girls alone if they leave big asses and big bre asts alone. End of story! But you are angry like you are one of those few unfortunate ones who have flat asses and flat bre asts. If that's the case sorryooo! God will provide! Perhaps in another life. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by NDPVF(m): 6:33am On May 10, 2015 |
[s] NZEGWUAGU:[/s]Be warned. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Trypa(f): 7:59am On May 10, 2015 |
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Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by ianSweet(f): 12:21pm On May 10, 2015 |
cheruv: U are sick! where did i ever say i had an igbo boyfriend? Only Havennie said dat. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by ianSweet(f): 12:23pm On May 10, 2015 |
NZEGWUAGU: Is it just me or that most igbos on nairaland are sickos? Hopeless people. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by cheruv: 2:33pm On May 10, 2015 |
ianSweet:anuohia zuzu pum nīhu oso oso! I nu ihe gbasara Igbo maobu Biafra ahu amawa gi jijiji |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nowenuse: 4:32pm On May 10, 2015 |
NZEGWUAGU: See this one,.what is inside Awka n Umuahia? b4 i started comparing Calabar with Aba or Onitsha, do u think i was dumb? we are comparing Largest cities, not caring if they are the state capitals or not. Awka n Umuahia are absolutely enlarged villages and nothing else. I am not even from Ibibio or Efik, but i grew up in the Niger deltan region, so am always proud to defend them anytime. I am from Jos. Now u try comparing Jos with any of those dirty underdeveloped cities u have in the east. My people in Jos eat dog meat very well like Calabar people but at least this dog meat has helped us built big, neat and fluorishing cities like Jos & Calabar. In spite of the years of crisis that has rocked Jos, the city is still a major tourist destination and still growing in population while Calabar takes the lead in tourism because of its beauty. How many people go chop belleful say na Aba or Awka dem wan go relax for tourism? arrant nonsense. What have the Igbos built in Nigeria with their high IQ since u claim others have low IQ? Abeg go and sell ur Okrika pants n bra b4 u come here yarning bullshit. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by omonnakoda: 11:36am On May 11, 2015 |
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Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by omonnakoda: 11:41am On May 11, 2015 |
Afam4eva:Ask Barack Obama if he is Luo or American. If there is no iota of Igboness in you how can you be Igbo? Afterall You used to be Jews but not anymore Acculturation is more important than paternal DNA. We can talk of ancestry but that is of historical value only. The outlook and attitude to life is defined by how a person is accultured and not by where the SPERM came from. By the way it is not the case that the culture is patriarchal all over Nigeria or Africa with regard to the rights of children. The way it is in the SE is not the same every where e.g in the SW women have rights to their father's property just like their brothers |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by Nowenuse: 3:57pm On May 11, 2015 |
omonnakoda: Bless u. |
Re: The 3 Most Influential Nigerian Women That Ever Lived by missystephen: 5:44pm On May 11, 2015 |
Nowenuse: Point of correction, there was nothing like SS or SE. It was strictly Northern Region, Eastern region etc. 1 Like 1 Share |
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