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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

WAR Of The Boobs-Part One

Nigerian women are endowed and blessed with abundant talent...depending on how and where you look at it from....some you can see cos the owners choose to flaunt it.
Check these beautiful women and their ware.......boobs,i mean!


which person rocked her boobs better?how many stars do they deserve for this parade?


Actress ifeoma okeke


Actress Jenifer Eliogu

Actress Maryann Apollo


Actress(?)Musician Cossy Orjiakor




Actress Uche Ogbodo.



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4 comments:

  1. Maryann Apollo packed hers best.

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  2. They all look tacky and classless. I am not saying they should dress like they live in the victorian era but they could dress with some sense of decency. Look at all of them with tacky tattoes on their breasts and thighs, how does a decent man get to their inner beauty if he cannot by pass the ghetto fabulosity? If una wan copy Americans/Westerners, copy decent things and stop copying nonsense! The New Zealanders/Maori people and other tribes of people who wear tattoos have their reasons for them, it is part of their rites of passage, they are places strategically and done to tell a story but these one just place any old nonsense in any old part of their body. You have ink on your mammary glands and you plan to breast feed a child, and you don't know what that ink can do, what about the needles and the sterilization process? And what your saggy breasts going to look like after the tattoo has faded?

    And the sad thing is they think they are sexy, bad ass chicks. Let's see what your children think about that in a few years. Utter nonsense!

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  3. Naija women less is more Biko! All these cellulite and bleached boobies are not sexy pls!! Just plain nasty.. Jennifer eliogu pls purchase a bra ASAP!

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  4. I so agree wt Joyeux, these people just copy the ills of the white man and use it to influence our younger generation without knowing the spiritual implication of what they hv done. And they are called "women" who are suppose to be role models to our little girls. What a shame! May God help this generation
    ME

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