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Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Livefreeordieha(m): 12:06pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Gentlevin:exactly is why i said average..Technically it means not all..i can never be reticent when push comes to shove in saying the truth as it were...Bro I'd rather have u slap me with d truth than kiss me with a lie...Hummm buh reading comments here didn't disprove my mention u quoted... Do u reckon diz? |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Nobody: 12:11pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Isn't it funny how things can turn?, before the white men came we were wearing very little things to cover ,bare chested and all, the white men came and told us to start wearing clothes and cover up, now the same white men are the ones wearing nothing but ropes in the name of bikini on the street |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by logica(m): 12:18pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
frenzyduchess:Yorubas were wearing clothes long before the Oyinbos came along. I don't know the ethnic group you refer to as "we". |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by abbeyty(m): 12:18pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
wetin concern her? her own daughter might be doing worse behind her back, she may even be Fking some1 else husband behind her husband. stupid hypocrite. 1 Like |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by mechanics(m): 12:21pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
They don't send at all o, they can even decide to walk naked. |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by DozieInc(m): 12:27pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Lordygram: well said bro. 1 Like |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Acepen(m): 12:36pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Newboss:mumu so being half naked on the streets is forward abi?respect ur tradition abeg,being immoral is not being civil |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by OldBeer: 12:41pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
omoelerin1:Pain ke? I should leave work to exchange words with an animal that just escaped from a cage? LOL! You lie! Have fun and good day. |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by SANdos: 12:41pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Lordygram:Yet una leg no dey comot from the morally bankrupt society, una no de produce anything from una high moral ground. 1 Like |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by omoelerin1: 12:45pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
OldBeer:me animal? I 'm sorry for you. |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by miketayo(m): 12:50pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Blackfyre: u clearly dont knw much about african countries besides ur own.. I have seen with my eye how ladies expose their breast and only cover the nipple in a wedding. my ex was Tanzania and she told me there are tribes that even go to d bank "unclad" dressed in their traditional wear. Because we dont have such ppl in Nigeria doesn't make it civilized. Is bikini uncivilized? |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by BigIyanga: 12:54pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
angelanto8:It's above your encephalon grade!! Go and borrow Ikebe Super from Mama Iyabor so that you can understand! |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Nobody: 1:01pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Lordygram: Sentiments. NIGERIANS are backward. 2 Likes |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Nobody: 1:12pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
miketayo: Bikini to work should be, that was what i opined earlier. Really, how come i don't see their president or ministers appear that way on TV to the world? |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by sirkaebs: 1:23pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Abbey2sam:That is not the context the verse is referring to. |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by miketayo(m): 1:23pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Blackfyre: ur talking like a kid.. would u wear ur traditional attire to work if u r in a corporate office or wear a suit and tie to swim? what if their president or minister isnt from that tribe? i tire for u |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Nobody: 1:32pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
miketayo: Buhari and Obasanjo, Late Yar adua wore theirs to work and to the UN,why shouldn't they? Since its part of showcasing their culture Except ofthe president or minister isn't though but i hope someone from such tribe gets elected to such position especially dressed that way tho 1 Like |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by j1mmy: 1:33pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
omoelerin1: Here, read this article, It talks about people like you. Bamidele Upfront: Nigeria and 170million stupid people, By Bamidele Ademola-Olateju It is what it is; with its population approaching 170million, Nigeria has become 170million stupid! It is quite hard to admit and it is patently invidious stereotyping to label a whole nation stupid, but anything else is blithe liberal optimism. Our problems are many, serious and grave; yet we refuse to learn, change or improve. We have elected to remain profoundly stupid. We became pew hugging, minaret clinging religionists who stands for nothing except invoking God at intervals to project unavailable righteousness. Our country’s political discourse rests on the pedestal of misgovernance without commensurate and sufficient appreciation from materially inebriated, docile and apathetic citizenry. Why are we content at setting new stupid standards every day? Bad roads? Take it to The Lord in prayer Comatose Healthcare System? Bad diseases will not be our portion in Jesus name. Collapsed Educational System? What will be will be, our children are overcomers. Epileptic Power Supply? May the good Lord bind all the principalities, demonic spirits and the powers of darkness preventing Nigeria from enjoying stable electricity supply. Nigerians sit on their hands praying for celestial edict beamed down to them from God’s majestic throne. Will it be right for an All Loving God to bypass all other nations to grant good roads, drinkable water, electricity to the exclusion of other nations? It is only in a country of the stupid that people will pray to God for what humans must do for themselves; good roads, affordable and accessible healthcare, electricity, clean water, basic education etc. With Nigerians you just never know, they never stop doing stupid things. Nigeria is a nation of incredulous ignorants whose primitive acquiescence to gods and the supernatural has not given way to superior modern thought processes and scientific facts despite their ubiquitous and gluttonous consumption of modern products. I wouldn’t have been surprised nor distressed if Nigeria did not have its more than fair share of embarrassment of riches; oil, population, size, land, renewable and non-renewable resources. Alas! We have it in us to say enough is enough. What more do we need? How much more can a country be blessed? When are we going to stop being stupid and stop doing stupid things? When are we going to watch and pray? When are we going to start doing things right and doing right things? When are we going to stop abdicating our responsibilities? When are we going to demand accountability from those who leads us? That we have abdicated every rational human thought, responsibility and accountability to God adds an important perspective to our national comedy of errors. We worship our traducers, we jostle to attend their parties instead of stoning them, we hail them when we are supposed to heckle them. We embrace them when we are supposed to shun them. We covet their ill gotten wealth when we are supposed to ostracize them. It is our rolling shame that we have vacated our seat in an informed and rational universe. We routinely undercut our own insights if any, with clear and increasing preference for unfounded beliefs and superstition. We grew accustomed to substituting inane stupidity for sophisticated religiosity. Generally we condone moral aberrations and our culture stifle individual creativity while championing oppression. Only limited sense can be made of our stupidity and moral abdication. It is so bad a great big chunk of the country is tuned out, zonked out or ensconced in Churches and Mosques urging God to take up human duties. Underlying the Nigerian stupidity is our unique ability to gloss over our ignorance, deny it or hide under the cloak of religion. Shouldn’t we be worried by how uneducated and stupid we have become? Our abandonment of rational thought and right reason has generated a uniquely Nigerian religious “Wisdom of Crowds”. We are a crowd bumbling in concert, hoping to land on the island on tranquility designed, worked and delivered from heaven without human sweat. Sorry! God did not set things up that way. God has done his bit and retreated, we ought to leave him out of our mess, do things right and do right things. Amidst escalating stupidity, one does feel tempted to entertain economic and political optimism in our quasi democratic space, given the impressive statistics generated from the economy. Oasis of optimism exists in the youth bulge, our diversity, the human capital and a certain hidden goodness in Nigeria. I have imagined the dividends that can accrue to Nigeria if the profusion of faith by Christians and Muslims can translate into political engagement. I have imagined the castration of the political and parasitic elite if only the fanatical religious tourists of the Lagos/Ibadan religious highway can devote the same hours spent in ruinous traffic, in crowded fields, make shift halls and under a punishing sun to demanding what is due them. They didn’t have to choose God as Nigeria’s problem solver in chief, they just need to do things right. Abject ignorance about the nature of things and how the world works is projecting us into extreme stupidity where nothing exists except enemies, demons and Holyghost Fire. The country’s deliberate escape into the willing arms of stupidity is priming us as the sick giant of subsaharan Africa because Ghana is improving, Rwanda is setting new gold standards using various developmental indices. No one is waiting for us to tide things over, they are moving along, well, fast and furious. We have forgotten that we have no consoling arc over time and no definite trajectory of progress. While other countries march on, we are holding the bags of frauds and unctuous hucksters praying to God to deliver us from them. The creeping theme in my consciousness is that Nigerians have validated Frank Bruni time and time again – ” A clueless electorate is a corruptible one.” The time is here now; we must not stop doing stupid things. Ask questions, demand that good must be done and associate only with the best. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/147023-bamidele-upfront-nigeria-170million-stupid-people-bamidele-ademola-olateju.html 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by kingxsamz(m): 1:38pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Zceesneh: but they can impose their lifestyle on you huh? That's why you'll always be their slave |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by miketayo(m): 1:38pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Blackfyre: how about u just use the internet, u should get plenty of answers |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Saeed110: 1:40pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
It's really good to mind ones business and sometimes show care were it's necessary |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Nobody: 1:51pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by KingSango(m): 2:13pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
miketayo: Not all African bloodlines went naked and also the intent of seduction and stirring arousal wasnt there in their unclothedness. Its hot at the equator. Ase. Love Sango |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by RockyEyo(m): 2:23pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Suddenly I'm scared, not for me, but for the younger generation, how could I be reading this kind of replies from Africans what do we understand by morals?? where in the world did we lose it these far? I'm concerned for my children, how will they cope with this kind of folks I meet here online? really this calls for concern to every parent here represented, I beg you do not replace moral values with modernization..... that's just crab sh!t, I commend this lady for her stand and I bet you that I am not alone. I heard some1 talk about we Africans being backward and ancient.... emmmmmm I thought nudity is the real oldschool (according to history) Shey oyibo tell us say we no wear cloth be4..... oya nah make we sef let their pikin them kw say to wear cloth na better thing........ kapish |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by achimendy(m): 2:28pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
excessive freedom in western societies... |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by j1mmy: 2:30pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
dragon2: You still have no idea what education is or what I am talking about, I guess it affects you too so you don't know otherwise. what a pity. |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by deebrain(m): 2:32pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
I totally support what the Nigerian woman did. Because it's the thing of a woman's body treated so shamelessly by the women themselves that make them look so cheap. And yes, ITS HER BUSINESS! |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Theboss100(m): 2:56pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Abbey2sam:I guess u meant this. Proverbs 22:15 Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him. Don't ignore the words of a wise man |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Saintmary(f): 3:00pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Paulosky1900:that's an excuse for depravity. women are as human as men are and should not be forced to dress in some particular way to please men except their husbands. I think it's not OK to be semi nude in public though. mama could have found a better way to show concern rather than being melodramatic. |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by Pataricatering(f): 3:35pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Lordygram: But really , that is their culture if the woman’s moral ideals don’t allow wearing bikinis why apply for visa to go to their country ? Wearing a bikini is completely normal for them . |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by miketayo(m): 3:42pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
KingSango: exactly if u see something everyday or u grow up with nudity u cant be seduced by it 1 Like |
Re: "Where Is Your Mother?": Nigerian Mom Asks White Lady In Bikini On The Street by KingSango(m): 3:47pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
miketayo: Many African societies were in ancient times extreme moralists, we are talking about societies which descended from the kingdom of light, when the Gods once walked the Earth. Any instance of abomination was stamped out right away. If a person was caught doing something like sodomy and having sex with animals or rape, they would not only kill them but throw their bodies in the evil forest to be eaten by wild animals. The person was burned alive sometimes in front of the entire community to warn all not to ever do this. Justice isn't about the individual but also instructing the society. Many today are soft minded on allowing perversions to be passed off as normal. Old mothers who hold to morals are angels in this dark and nasty world ruled over by pedophile demonic Illuminati who stem from Western culture. Ase. Love, Sango. All about the demonic Illuminati and their Satanic Sex of Sodomy: https://theriseofsodom..com/2016/04/devil-worship-witchcraft-and-sodomy.html |
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