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Post by Her Highness on Mar 14, 2016 20:01:34 GMT
My bro, I forgot how those idiots used to make person stay online 24/hrs to fight dem o. They just keep spitting lies and propaganda. How did we get stuck with these fools. How can you claim Nigeria needs you, yet you depend on Nigerians for economic growth? I think its the sacrilegious action of Alaafin Aole that we were punished for otherwise how unfortunate can a people be to be lumped together with entities harbouring such negativities? Anyway, olorun a gba wa..... Dem don ban me again sha for calling an idiot an idiot, while they left his own tribal rant. No wahala. Who are the mods in that section again?
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Post by Her Highness on Mar 14, 2016 20:02:57 GMT
I'm glad you liked it. I watched the whole thing too. Do you think the translation was elaborate enough? Were you able to follow? some parts were missing english subtitles but overall I was able to follow the story line. When I'm watching, I tend to read the captions too, and they do tend to leave a lot out. But me sef no follow dem flow sometimes. They tend to talk in proverbs. I love their proverbs.
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Post by Omoluabi on Mar 14, 2016 20:03:44 GMT
ajanaku and Her Highness , I go soon get alaga iduro and alaga ijoko plus oluwo wey go join una in un-holy matrimony make we fit rest. See flirting.... Dem dey call am 'quiz session' Ijogbon yin po jare.... Meanwhile, Ileke HD, I dey see your trouble making with your 0yorubaparapo0 ID on NL o. Kwontinue jare, correct person Hhahahaha so that ID is is Ileke? Chaaaiii........ She is serving them very very well. You know na that kind assignment Ileke dey enjoy.... Ko gbogbo awon omo buruku si ironu
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Post by Her Highness on Mar 14, 2016 20:04:24 GMT
There's no flirting going on. Please abeg. Yoruba people just like drama anyhow. Ki lo n feyin fun?
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Post by Omoluabi on Mar 14, 2016 20:06:17 GMT
I think its the sacrilegious action of Alaafin Aole that we were punished for otherwise how unfortunate can a people be to be lumped together with entities harbouring such negativities? Anyway, olorun a gba wa..... Dem don ban me again sha for calling an idiot an idiot, while they left his own tribal rant. No wahala. Who are the mods in that section again? Hehehe.... Your Yoruba sister or brother called mynd is one of them o
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Post by colonial pikin on Mar 14, 2016 20:10:13 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Mar 14, 2016 20:12:37 GMT
Dem don ban me again sha for calling an idiot an idiot, while they left his own tribal rant. No wahala. Who are the mods in that section again? Hehehe.... Your Yoruba sister or brother called mynd is one of them o Afonja niyen nau. Na him type dey think of how him go chop tomorrow. Ko count.
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Post by Omoluabi on Mar 14, 2016 20:30:01 GMT
Hehehe.... Your Yoruba sister or brother called mynd is one of them o Afonja niyen nau. Na him type dey think of how him go chop tomorrow. Ko count. No be small afonja...
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Post by ajanaku on Mar 15, 2016 4:08:05 GMT
Oh, I see...reminds me of Dwight Yorke. Sorry, is your being part of this Yoruba forum due to the fact that your parents or ancestors are of Yoruba origin?
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Post by colonial pikin on Mar 15, 2016 8:41:21 GMT
Oh, I see...reminds me of Dwight Yorke. Sorry, is your being part of this Yoruba forum due to the fact that your parents or ancestors are of Yoruba origin? nope...Two of my grandparents originate from St.Vincent so I don't know their origin and another is of Indian origin.....just general interest in y'all culture and Naija.Btw Dwight Yorke is not Trinidadian but Tobagonian...our sister isle.
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Post by ajanaku on Mar 16, 2016 4:32:52 GMT
Oh, I see...reminds me of Dwight Yorke. Sorry, is your being part of this Yoruba forum due to the fact that your parents or ancestors are of Yoruba origin? nope...Two of my grandparents originate from St.Vincent so I don't know their origin and another is of Indian origin.....just general interest in y'all culture and Naija.Btw Dwight Yorke is not Trinidadian but Tobagonian...our sister isle. That's cool! But why the choice of "colonial pikin" as your moniker? Are you black? Sorry, I thought Trinidad and Tobago is one country. Doesn't that make you and Dwight Yorke fellow countrymen. Educate me, please.
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Post by colonial pikin on Mar 16, 2016 9:01:49 GMT
nope...Two of my grandparents originate from St.Vincent so I don't know their origin and another is of Indian origin.....just general interest in y'all culture and Naija.Btw Dwight Yorke is not Trinidadian but Tobagonian...our sister isle. That's cool! But why the choice of "colonial pikin" as your moniker? Are you black? Sorry, I thought Trinidad and Tobago is one country. Doesn't that make you and Dwight Yorke fellow countrymen. Educate me, please. We are one country and he is my countrymen but there are cultural differences between the two islands.Tobago is over 90% black and a much closer knit society.Trinidad has a stronger influence from other races....it's more of a mixed society.Also our accents are different.I merely told you he is Tobagonian because Tobagonians don't like to be labelled as Trinidadians.We use the term Trinbagonian to encompass the two islands but being island specific I am not Tobagonian.Every man just like to be properly labelled in the Caribbean just how other islanders don't like others to call them Jamaicans.
Yes I am black...what else will I be huh?....unless one is being specific where it will be recognized a significant amount of the blacks in Trinidad aren't pure but actually mixed.Colonial pikin basically means I am a child of colonialism etc....I think that aptly describes us.The Caribbean region is a product of slavery and colonialism and much of the structures,identification etc that remain is as a result of colonialism.Is Naija not a product of colonialism?
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Post by osoronga on Mar 16, 2016 13:31:52 GMT
Her Highness, I'd like to use your review on a blog I contribute to if you don't mind. I'll credit you and link to Yorubaparapo in the post?
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Post by Her Highness on Mar 16, 2016 17:12:47 GMT
Her Highness , I'd like to use your review on a blog I contribute to if you don't mind. I'll credit you and link to Yorubaparapo in the post? Linking to this forum will be enough. Go right ahead
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Post by ajanaku on Mar 17, 2016 4:35:47 GMT
We are one country and he is my countrymen but there are cultural differences between the two islands.Tobago is over 90% black and a much closer knit society.Trinidad has a stronger influence from other races....it's more of a mixed society.Also our accents are different.I merely told you he is Tobagonian because Tobagonians don't like to be labelled as Trinidadians.We use the term Trinbagonian to encompass the two islands but being island specific I am not Tobagonian.Every man just like to be properly labelled in the Caribbean just how other islanders don't like others to call them Jamaicans.
Yes I am black...what else will I be huh?....unless one is being specific where it will be recognized a significant amount of the blacks in Trinidad aren't pure but actually mixed.Colonial pikin basically means I am a child of colonialism etc....I think that aptly describes us.The Caribbean region is a product of slavery and colonialism and much of the structures,identification etc that remain is as a result of colonialism.Is Naija not a product of colonialism? Wow! That was an eye-opener. Thanks! Do Tobagonians and Trinidadians relate well and get along with one another, unlike the Tom and Jerry relationship between the Yorubas and Igbos of Nigeria? You are black. That means you are originally an African. Right? Have you been able to trace your ancestry? Which African country do you think or know your Ancestors hailed from? You used the word "pikin" in your moniker...meaning you must be very familiar with the Nigerian culture...or is the word used in your country too? Do you guys speak pidgin English too?
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