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Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by CSTR2: 9:30pm On Mar 17, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lmao.

About "God" and "Future"...Russell Wilson who screams "God" and "Jesus" everywhere just got engaged to Future's baby mama, Ciara. And I'm sure Ciara has been around the block like a hood moped, and she has a baby for a guy who's a weed head. But God didn't stop his son, Russell Wilson, from wifeying up Future's leftover.

So be careful when use "God" and "Future" in the same sentence cos you might end up with a next man's leftover like Russell Wilson.

Regardless, we're all God's children and choice/preference has nothing to do with God. Ya pastor lied to you.
grin
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by rawgame(m): 10:30pm On Mar 17, 2016
The party was full of lewd and detestable girls

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Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Urine: 11:13pm On Mar 17, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lmao.

About "God" and "Future"...Russell Wilson who screams "God" and "Jesus" everywhere just got engaged to Future's baby mama, Ciara. And I'm sure Ciara has been around the block like a hood moped, and she has a baby for a guy who's a weed head. But God didn't stop his son, Russell Wilson, from wifeying up Future's leftover.

So be careful when use "God" and "Future" in the same sentence cos you might end up with a next man's leftover like Russell Wilson.

Regardless, we're all God's children and choice/preference has nothing to do with God. Ya pastor lied to you.

ROFLMFAO! Your last sentence makes a lot of sense.

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Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by SirAgbaletu(m): 11:30pm On Mar 17, 2016
In d Navel of a soul
Archmage:
we are standing on our heads then seeing and thinking with our legs.

if madness nutures this much lucidity, God make us all mad!

-navel of the soul
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Nobody: 11:31pm On Mar 17, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lol.

There's nothing bad in cripping - it represents brotherhood, though it has been bastardised with gang activities.

This is the real meaning of CRIP: "Common Revolution in Progress". And crip-walk is one of the best dances ever (maybe Harlem shake can compete with it) and it's part of the hiphop culture. So there's nothing to regret there.

Bruh, I don't see brotherhood in a group that kills people over colour - of shoes, baseball hats and trivial things generally.

Have you read the works by Monster Kody, Colton Simpson and Tookie? The one by Monster Kody had me going like wtf non-stop - sex, drugs of all types at like 11?

The crip, blood whatever is menta sickness for folks who subscribe to it.

Crip morphed from Cribs as stated by Tookie. The definition you gave up there was an attempt by the CCO & BN to re-invent crips and give it a positive outlook but it failed.

Everything is bad about cripping, I would rather join Ogboni than such.

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Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by guiddoti: 11:39pm On Mar 17, 2016
Just only one life that would soon pass away

Women have been an instrument of destruction from the days in the garden
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Shymm3x: 11:44pm On Mar 17, 2016
Urine:


ROFLMFAO! Your last sentence makes a lot of sense.

Lol. I was just messing about with my doozy, CSTR2.

So you're a computing junkie, no? I'm also an IT junkie, though I seldom discuss it on here, ditto sports and business.

What aspect of computing are you into?
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Saladin25(m): 11:54pm On Mar 17, 2016
Oskambos and Oloshos everywhere. Is this the kind of women that want equal right. Equal right my foot.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Nobody: 12:00am On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lool.

That's what's up. grin

Our king? I hate to say this, that nyggah ain't my king - I think I'm gonna be Ijebu only till further notice. grin wink

Lol I see we are branching out now.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Shymm3x: 12:09am On Mar 18, 2016
9jacrip:

Bruh, I don't see brotherhood in a group that kills people over colour - of shoes, baseball hats and trivial things generally.

Have you read the works by Monster Kody, Colton Simpson and Tookie? The one by Monster Kody had me going like wtf non-stop - sex, drugs of all types at like 11?

The crip, blood whatever is menta sickness for folks who subscribe to it.

Crip morphed from Cribs as stated by Tookie. The definition you gave up there was an attempt by the CCO & BN to re-invent crips and give it a positive outlook but it failed.

Everything is bad about cripping, I would rather join Ogboni than such.

Err, I'm going to get a bit personal here and scratch a bit of inconspicuous life, just to get a message across to you. I'm not saying you should join a cripset cos crips have become bastards of a party with gang activities synonymous with the ills of black self-destruction. I was just trying to show you the brotherhood in the essence of "cripping" before everything went south.

Funny enough, I read Tookie Williams and Monster Kody's books when I was in a dark place. That was also when I read the proper autobiography of Muhammad Ali, Huey P. Newton, and the untold story of the legend of Steve Biko, the unsung hero of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. That was the period when my life started changing a bit. Have you seen Sloan Bone's "Bastards of the Party"? Sloan Bone is an OG blood and he was the Eve's love interest in her tune "Gangsta Lovin'" with Alicia Keys. He was also in "Training Day" with Denzel Washington.

Crips started as a result of the fall out the Black Panther Party had with the US government, especially the FBI, under the racist monster, J. Edgar Hoover. Interestingly, that's the same guy the FBI headquarters in DC's named after. After BPP almost became extinct, those in LA started Crips as something similar to protect their neighbourhood. However, everything changed when drugs, guns, and money got involved. You know poverty is with black folks and how things always change when money get involved. If the BPP hadn't be destroyed, or if those who started Crips had been more matured - the whole thing wouldn't have gone south the way it did. Regardless, the essence of it was about brotherhood and looking out for one another...that was the picture I was trying to paint.

It's just basically similar to how gangs started in my neck of the woods. We never really used to have black gangs - just white gangs that have been there since like forever. But when the yardies came, things started changing. Then the phase where Caribbeans used to beat up Africans started and Africans started forming groups to defend themselves in brotherhood. Subsequently, it moved from that to brotherhood from estate to estate. However, when drugs, guns, and money got involved - it became postcode vs. postcode. And that was when the never ending cycle of violence/killings started. Once you take the latter bit out, you'll understand the brotherhood and the need to protect one another.

The point I'm trying to make is that: there's nothing bad in brotherhood, when it's about coming together to achieve a certain goal against oppression...similar to how you've got "Yoruba Parapo". However, when unnecessary violence gets involved with no focus, then it becomes problematic.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Shymm3x: 12:10am On Mar 18, 2016
9jacrip:


Lol I see we are branching out now.

Lool.

Just tryna chill with Obanta for now and let Oduduwa have fun. grin
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by remigiusizunna(m): 12:52am On Mar 18, 2016
Trying to show us some breasts that have obeyed the law of gravity Puhahahahahaha
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Urine: 1:36am On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lol. I was just messing about with my doozy, CSTR2.

So you're a computing junkie, no? I'm also an IT junkie, though I seldom discuss it on here, ditto sports and business.

What aspect of computing are you into?

Really? You always write like a man that's deep in the arts. Software Development!
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Shymm3x: 2:34am On Mar 18, 2016
Urine:


Really? You always write like a man that's deep in the arts. Software Development!

Lmao @ arts. That's just a side show and something I tend to talk about cos it's part of everyday life. And it defines relations with other people, as a tool for generic conversations.

Is Software Development lucrative in naij? And what programming languages are you comfortable with?

That said, software development is fun, especially the requirement and design/UML phases cos you can always transfer both to everyday life and, also use the expertise for project management. The connection between computing and learning how to plan adequately, before execution.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Donvilo(m): 7:49am On Mar 18, 2016
Not everyone who claims to be human are actually human. Some are just evil spirits in human clothing posing as human
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by agbitaj(m): 8:14am On Mar 18, 2016
Sometimes I just wonder how women reason. . Braless party organized by a good for nothing idiot and u all obeyed. Look at the guys well dressed, y would they want u to go naked.
Shame!!!!! U women keep losing value every day.. that's why these men would always not take u serious. Some women have so lose value that the only thing good for them is to make them BABY MAMA. Ladies carry yourselves with respect and dignity.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Urine: 8:40am On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lmao @ arts. That's just a side show and something I tend to talk about cos it's part of everyday life. And it defines relations with other people, as a tool for generic conversations.

Is Software Development lucrative in naij? And what programming languages are you comfortable with?

That said, software development is fun, especially the requirement and design/UML phases cos you can always transfer both to everyday life and, also use the expertise for project management. The connection between computing and learning how to plan adequately, before execution.

Well that side show is impressive. Software Development is quite lucrative but like everything in naija, it depends on the team you're rolling with. If you have a few contacts here and there, it's fair to say you will good at the end of the day.

I'm a PHP developer (Laravel) 'garnished' with a AngularJs on the front cos these days being a "full stack developer" seems to be the thing. Planning, on paper looks like the simplest process but it's not always easy, but the process shapes up when you adopt agile methods.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by digitsolution: 8:45am On Mar 18, 2016
Area boys too sabi better things.......
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by oceanp(f): 10:05am On Mar 18, 2016
the mumu girls join no wear bra . y weren't d men asked not to wear pants ?,

senseless girl since 20AD.

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Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Tolubory(m): 10:39am On Mar 18, 2016
mrnuur:
And the Oloshos were summoned
Abi o.....
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Pdizzle(m): 12:09pm On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lmao.

About "God" and "Future"...Russell Wilson who screams "God" and "Jesus" everywhere just got engaged to Future's baby mama, Ciara. And I'm sure Ciara has been around the block like a hood moped, and she has a baby for a guy who's a weed head. But God didn't stop his son, Russell Wilson, from wifeying up Future's leftover.

So be careful when use "God" and "Future" in the same sentence cos you might end up with a next man's leftover like Russell Wilson.

Regardless, we're all God's children and choice/preference has nothing to do with God. Ya pastor lied to you.


grin grin grin
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Nobody: 1:28pm On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Lool.

Just tryna chill with Obanta for now and let Oduduwa have fun. grin

Lol, wasn't Obanta rumoured to have been from Ife? cheesy

On a serious note, Macof seems to have researched a more plausible Ijebu history, have you read his new angle?

I need to get details of it so I can travel home to verify.

Macof abeg, come and share knowledge fam.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Nobody: 2:15pm On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Err, I'm going to get a bit personal here and scratch a bit of inconspicuous life, just to get a message across to you. I'm not saying you should join a cripset cos crips have become bastards of a party with gang activities synonymous with the ills of black self-destruction. I was just trying to show you the brotherhood in the essence of "cripping" before everything went south.

Funny enough, I read Tookie Williams and Monster Kody's books when I was in a dark place. That was also when I read the proper autobiography of Muhammad Ali, Huey P. Newton, and the untold story of the legend of Steve Biko, the unsung hero of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. That was the period when my life started changing a bit. Have you seen Sloan Bone's "Bastards of the Party"? Sloan Bone is an OG blood and he was the Eve's love interest in her tune "Gangsta Lovin'" with Alicia Keys. He was also in "Training Day" with Denzel Washington.

Crips started as a result of the fall out the Black Panther Party had with the US government, especially the FBI, under the racist monster, J. Edgar Hoover. Interestingly, that's the same guy the FBI headquarters in DC's named after. After BPP almost became extinct, those in LA started Crips as something similar to protect their neighbourhood. However, everything changed when drugs, guns, and money got involved. You know poverty is with black folks and how things always change when money get involved. If the BPP hadn't be destroyed, or if those who started Crips had been more matured - the whole thing wouldn't have gone south the way it did. Regardless, the essence of it was about brotherhood and looking out for one another...that was the picture I was trying to paint.

It's just basically similar to how gangs started in my neck of the woods. We never really used to have black gangs - just white gangs that have been there since like forever. But when the yardies came, things started changing. Then the phase where Caribbeans used to beat up Africans started and Africans started forming groups to defend themselves in brotherhood. Subsequently, it moved from that to brotherhood from estate to estate. However, when drugs, guns, and money got involved - it became postcode vs. postcode. And that was when the never ending cycle of violence/killings started. Once you take the latter bit out, you'll understand the brotherhood and the need to protect one another.

The point I'm trying to make is that: there's nothing bad in brotherhood, when it's about coming together to achieve a certain goal against oppression...similar to how you've got "Yoruba Parapo". However, when unnecessary violence gets involved with no focus, then it becomes problematic.

Bro, I get your point but permit me to disagree a little.

Firstly, Yoruba Parapo does not fall in the same bracket as gang or the brotherhood in the street sense of it. Yoruba Parapo morphed out of many centuries long social construct - identity that goes very deep.

Crip didn't start directly from a fall out of BPP according to my understanding of Tookie, Colton and Monster Kody. My inference is that it started out of the widespread of different gangs in schools and neighbourhoods/projects which Tookie sought to protect himself from because he hated gangs - the samefor Raymond. BPP was not a 'gang' we both know it was a socio-political movement and its implosion did not give birth to crib/p a(n) anti/social group depening on one's perspective.

I say the above because the crip/b in its formative years didn't seek to oppose gangs from a positive perspective but rather use of violence not only to oppose but to conquer and acquire followership - which in turn gave birth to gun culture.

Let me get a bit personal too. During my undergraduate days, I joined one of the school fraternities because the ideology or say philosophy that ran its engine was anti-violence, fashion, booze/parties, girls and emphasis on academics (everything that I was about from the onset).

All which I saw in its members I grew up around - I didn't know there was or could be more. I signed up and realized everyone was not on the same path of that philosophy; some for it and lived it while some were exact opposite and took it way farther.

My point from all of this is, a brotherhood formed out of no philosophy or weak one at that is not worth it and should be shut down. Yoruba Parapo in the 19th C, 20th C (Egbe Omo Oduduwa) and now ran/run on a philosophy, a strong one to unify Yoruba which doesn't culminate in opposing other people but focus on Yoruba first.

Crib/ps lacked a philosophy, reason for its leaders lack of control, splinter groups and eventually crip on crip war. Its only reason for existence was to kill bloods or opposing people, rob, use/sell drugs and turf control. If anything existed on foundations such as this and battle over colour that has existed forever, it will have problems.

This is the exact problem with Nigerian Fraternities. Their concern is colour, lingo, supremacy & turf - the recruiters and members do not join because the ideology/philosophy suits them or they naturally lived by it but because they appreciate a colour or supremacy - things that are bound to create chaos.

Greek Frats are exposed to drugs, violence & money but they have not degenerated into gangs, why? Because there are philosophies that drive the groups and the members lived by even before signing up.

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Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Nobody: 5:00pm On Mar 18, 2016
Lmao!

The dude wanted to copy American lingerie parties. But this is the first time I'm hearing about a "no underwear" party
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by macof(m): 5:06pm On Mar 18, 2016
9jacrip:


Lol, wasn't Obanta rumoured to have been from Ife? cheesy

On a serious note, Macof seems to have researched a more plausible Ijebu history, have you read his new angle?

I need to get details of it so I can travel home to verify.

Macof abeg, come and share knowledge fam.



grin egbon.. why would you want me to disrupt your "crip gist" with Shymm3x?

I've been reading your conversation
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Nobody: 5:45pm On Mar 18, 2016
Someone help me out. I'm equal parts lost and intrigued...

What's with the sudden sans bra outrage/fascination? Do ladies over there not show any cleavage at all whatsoever? Do none of them wear braless dresses to parties, dances, weddings, clubs, etc? I know I've seen pictures of voluptuous women with gargantuan overflowing boobs easily a million times on here, many of them braless, most of them simply unmatched by any on this thread by a long stretch. Has Buhari recently enforced a compulsory countrywide purdah on the nation's tit.ties, or what?

Well, if stale sans bra is enough to get the blood running in earnest, I'm almost dying of curiousity as to how all ye easily scandalized might react to images, or even better, the experience, of a run-of-the-mill summer pool party hereabouts.

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Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Shymm3x: 6:47pm On Mar 18, 2016
Urine:


Well that side show is impressive. Software Development is quite lucrative but like everything in naija, it depends on the team you're rolling with. If you have a few contacts here and there, it's fair to say you will good at the end of the day.

I'm a PHP developer (Laravel) 'garnished' with a AngularJs on the front cos these days being a "full stack developer" seems to be the thing. Planning, on paper looks like the simplest process but it's not always easy, but the process shapes up when you adopt agile methods.

Nice. It seems the Indians haven't over-saturated the market like it's out here. I think with how everything has gone super-WWW these days and with apps, if I were into software development, I won't even work for anyone. I'd just set up a tech company with a few friends in the field and start grafting.

Nigeria is still a virgin market and a lot of things should be able to bamboozle folks into paying a lot of money. My friend and I were discussing about an app with some chic who's one of this rich naij men's kids last year and she had a proposal to build an app for some folks. Brev, you need to see the ridiculous money she was trying to charge them for a simple app you can easily build with a freeware.

Great to see someone on here who isn't all about python cos it seems everyone is a python junkie on this forum.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Shymm3x: 6:51pm On Mar 18, 2016
9jacrip:


Lol, wasn't Obanta rumoured to have been from Ife? cheesy

On a serious note, Macof seems to have researched a more plausible Ijebu history, have you read his new angle?

I need to get details of it so I can travel home to verify.

Macof abeg, come and share knowledge fam.

Obanta might have passed through Ife but he has no connection whatsoever with Oduduwa. grin

Ooni is Oduduwa's offspring - Obanta's offspring don't get down like that. We keep it trill. grin

Macof's version of history is always upside down, not interested in what macof has to say. grin

Ijebu, omo Obanta. Yoruba, omo Oduduwa.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Shymm3x: 7:03pm On Mar 18, 2016
9jacrip:

Bro, I get your point but permit me to disagree a little.

Firstly, Yoruba Parapo does not fall in the same bracket as gang or the brotherhood in the street sense of it. Yoruba Parapo morphed out of many centuries long social construct - identity that goes very deep.

Crip didn't start directly from a fall out of BPP according to my understanding of Tookie, Colton and Monster Kody. My inference is that it started out of the widespread of different gangs in schools and neighbourhoods/projects which Tookie sought to protect himself from because he hated gangs - the samefor Raymond. BPP was not a 'gang' we both know it was a socio-political movement and its implosion did not give birth to crib/p a(n) anti/social group depening on one's perspective.

I say the above because the crip/b in its formative years didn't seek to oppose gangs from a positive perspective but rather use of violence not only to oppose but to conquer and acquire followership - which in turn gave birth to gun culture.

Let me get a bit personal too. During my undergraduate days, I joined one of the school fraternities because the ideology or say philosophy that ran its engine was anti-violence, fashion, booze/parties, girls and emphasis on academics (everything that I was about from the onset).

All which I saw in its members I grew up around - I didn't know there was or could be more. I signed up and realized everyone was not on the same path of that philosophy; some for it and lived it while some were exact opposite and took it way farther.

My point from all of this is, a brotherhood formed out of no philosophy or weak one at that is not worth it and should be shut down. Yoruba Parapo in the 19th C, 20th C (Egbe Omo Oduduwa) and now ran/run on a philosophy, a strong one to unify Yoruba which doesn't culminate in opposing other people but focus on Yoruba first.

Crib/ps lacked a philosophy, reason for its leaders lack of control, splinter groups and eventually crip on crip war. Its only reason for existence was to kill bloods or opposing people, rob, use/sell drugs and turf control. If anything existed on foundations such as this and battle over colour that has existed forever, it will have problems.

This is the exact problem with Nigerian Fraternities. Their concern is colour, lingo, supremacy & turf - the recruiters and members do not join because the ideology/philosophy suits them or they naturally lived by it but because they appreciate a colour or supremacy - things that are bound to create chaos.

Greek Frats are exposed to drugs, violence & money but they have not degenerated into gangs, why? Because there are philosophies that drive the groups and the members lived by even before signing up.

I don't really want to get into naij fraternities cos that's something I'm not that conversant with and I don't know much about. However, with Greek fraternities...you can't really compare the context of their exposure to drugs - to people on the streets in poverty. While members of Greek fraternities are social users of drugs, folks on the streets see drugs as a very lucrative business.Users vs. Dealers. And when it comes to business, territories are drawn to protect business interest and flow of money. Evidently, when money and guns get involved, it will inevitably turn to violence.

That said, I'm not saying you should join a cripset - I was just talking about the essence of it and the brotherhood, before it went south. I've been trying to find the PDF version of Tookie Williams' book on the internet, but I can't find it. However, I'll post an excerpt from what's in the book from his wiki page.

Tookie Williams in his own words:

"We started out—at least my intent was to, in a sense, address all of the so-called neighboring gangs in the area and to put, in a sense—I thought 'I can cleanse the neighborhood of all these, you know, marauding gangs.' But I was totally wrong. And eventually, we morphed into the monster we were addressing."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Williams

And Raymond Washington:

Washington himself has stated that he founded the Crips not with the intention of eliminating other gangs, but to create a force powerful enough to protect local black people from racism, corruption and brutality at the hands of the police.

Then you can also read excerpts from this link:

The CRIPs were not always the gang-bangers they are known to be. The CRIPs were formed in 1969. Raymond Washington, a high school student at the time founded the organization in response to the increasing level of police harassment of the Black community.

CRIPs stood for Community Resources for Independent People. It was styled on the Black Panther Party which was formed 3 years earlier, by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, further down the west coast in Oakland.

There were many organizations springing up around the same time all over the country with the same ideas of protecting and serving the community.

Like so many of these organizations, their commitment to these basic values was not given the opportunity to run its course.
Individuals, marked out by police as leaders, were targeted and arrested on various bogus charges then convicted on the flimsiest of evidence.
Many organizations were pitted against each other through the work of informants and undercover FBI agents who would provoke confrontations as well as provide information as to the whereabouts and movements of individuals. Others were just plain murdered by the police.
The ferocity with which police departments went after the Black community, particularly young Black men, is shown by the fact that by 1971, 2 million Blacks were being arrested each year. The fear of the Black community producing any more Huey P. Newtons or Malcolm Xs, of the development of a strong revolutionary movement were the main reasons behind such police action and J. Edgar Hoover’s COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program).
http://www.socialistalternative.org/panther-black-rebellion/los-angeles-gangs-bloods-crips/
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Urine: 7:17pm On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Nice. It seems the Indians haven't over-saturated the market like it's out here. I think with how everything has gone super-WWW these days and with apps, if I were into software development, I won't even work for anyone. I'd just set up a tech company with a few friends in the field and start grafting.

Nigeria is still a virgin market and a lot of things should be able to bamboozle folks into paying a lot of money. My friend and I were discussing about an app with some chic who's one of this rich naij men's kids last year and she had a proposal to build an app for some folks. Brev, you need to see the ridiculous money she was trying to charge them for a simple app you can easily build with a freeware.

Great to see someone on here who isn't all about python cos it seems everyone is a python junkie on this forum.

Lmao @ ridiculous money, I witnessed something similar last week, a guy with a few contacts in Abuja won a contract to develop a particular app for an agency of government working with an NGO on a project. This lad got gooood money for 'developing' an app that was already open source. It's a very crazy industry at the moment, one 'hit' is what you really need to move on. After that, everything becomes easier.
Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by Nobody: 10:55pm On Mar 18, 2016
Shymm3x:


Obanta might have passed through Ife but he has no connection whatsoever with Oduduwa. grin

Ooni is Oduduwa's offspring - Obanta's offspring don't get down like that. We keep it trill. grin

Macof's version of history is always upside down, not interested in what macof has to say. grin

Ijebu, omo Obanta. Yoruba, omo Oduduwa.

Fam, I'll get back to you on this one. Right now I'm loading up on alcohol.

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