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Friday, November 01, 2013

Nigerians I Hail Una Oh!


Somebody...Yes,somebody dropped this early this morning at Marina near the Police station...lol



Na wah!....Naija i hail thee. see how the cars are passing corner corner.lol

*This was sent exclusively to me but i refused to brand it with my name ooooh.Hian!...

79 comments:

  1. Of course no pedestrian would have been able to pull this off and next to a police station at that.

    Definitely one of the so called ''big ladies or guys''

    Lagos na wa!!!

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    1. Stella sit there. Ebo wey I don see for New York at least 3 times. If New York why not marina?

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    2. Love the way my favorite blogger said I refuse to brand it. Hain

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    3. That's y I love my Stella D not some omoojuorolari someborri that will be shouting I bought 350 k bag and paid cash up and down oshi o danilepako

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    4. Anon 7:16, stop causing unnecessary troubles or looking for one, where there is non. Comment on the issue being discussed & stop look for ways to bash her ( you know who)
      She's living her life & stella is also living her's. They are both great bloggers I respect so much..... No need hating....

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  2. is dt nt ebo?yoruba ppl thing hahahaha

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    1. Ode!!! There's no part of Nigeria where you don't see this!

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    2. Na only yoruba people dey carry am abi??*rme*

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  3. Lol, it's been long I saw this kind of thing. I thought our people have out grown this? Smh

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  4. What is that nah? I don't understand mbok.

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  5. Wats dat about plsss????

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    1. Na sacrifice. Lol, 9ja I hail thee

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  6. Stella Come to torino Italy u will see more..

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    1. In London most middle east owned shops always have one in a corner

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    2. This idiot always stalking wide eye. There is no pressure at all and all comments by WE make sense. Back off or else

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  7. This reminds me of my secondary school days, when we see stuffs like this we close our eyes and start singing "ebo elebo kpada leyin mi" till we walk past it... Lol...

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    1. Mummy Kamsi na Ijebu you school? Lol

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    2. Mummy Kamsi... Where u go since? Where somadina ur bro???

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    3. I have eaten this thing before in boarding house eko and akara dropped at the tjunction Lord have mercy

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  8. Sacrifice on crossroad! Hian! Someone is about to hit mega billions o. Small time now, someone else will be tapping into their blessings. Smh! Be careful when you tap into someone else's blessings o when you don't know their source. God help us all.

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    1. Lmao. I just tire for all dese ppl always tapping into others blessings. Wait for ur own blessing biko.

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  9. This happens occasionally. Sometimes you see a goat head with some leaves. The only good thing about this is that after the sacrificial period, the person who put it there will remove it. May take as long as 5 days. I doubt if government can ever interfere with this.

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    1. D person who drops ebo will remove it? Get a learner's permit,u r a learner.u don see person wey drop ebo for orita/crossroads dey go monitor am b4?

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    2. D person who drops ebo will remove it? Get a learner's permit,u r a learner.u don see person wey drop ebo for orita/crossroads dey go monitor am b4?

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    3. Learner bitchplis, you need the permit for yourself. Yeah, I've seen it...in fact, my last landlord had a champion relative in the business. Need more education? If you don't know, you don't know. That's all.

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    4. Memphis huh ki lo wi. Na awon aye dey remove the ebo o.

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    5. Memphis, leave them alone o, they know what they are talking about. Can't you see they are seasoned ebo practitioners?

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    6. Anon Nov 1 6:15 PM, that one concern awon aye with ebo people o. I only speak of what I have seen. Not interested in their religious regulations. I'm a Christian. Hehehe.

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  10. Its a t-Junction or a y-Junction.

    ItS a steady feature at the iyano-oworo y-Junction. Coming from toll-gate.

    Its funny and kinda unbelievable that people still do this.

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    1. Gbagada expressway intersection(opposite mobil/mr biggs) is d 'ebo' dropping capital of lagos

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    2. Come to Sura Mkt junction, you go see ebo taya. Na competition.

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  11. Ebo, usually done at a crossroad. That must be a crossroad. LOL, that is for aiye ooo. Na wah! Awon iya ooooo

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  12. pretty fly for a black girl1 November 2013 at 16:50

    Very normal in Benin city. Edo people are so fetish!!! 90% of them have shrines at the back of their houses. Thank God I'm out of there. God saved me from my very demonic landlady

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    1. Hahaha exactly what i was about to say. Their own jazz no get part 2.

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    2. Abeg go suleep! Its either yorubas are fetish or binis are fetish! Who no come fetish. Nne this thing dey happen everywhere. Somebody don tell you now say e dey torino.

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    3. So do we take it dat u visited all d houses in Benin city to come up with your statistics? Pls desist froms making daft statements.

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    4. Ur own people aint fetish shey, grow up.It happens everywhere..

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    5. 90% ke! That's an exaggeraton,u probably couldn't afford accomodation in the urban areas mshewww.its in the past they were that fetish.

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    6. Very true of Benin. Even in houses where there are churches, church go dey front, shrine go dey back. Very very fetish city.

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  13. Considering the location,could it be a fallout or aftermath of 'Iya~Oloja tinz? Just an LOL thot...

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    1. wide eyed o! Btw,lng tym no view of thy comments. Hp u r k?

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    2. You are getting more stupid by the day, Wide Eyed.

      Your problem is that you feel pressurised to make comments. Don't. You are scratching the bottom of the barrel now.

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    3. Oh shut up! Shut d hell up! Keep your bitter jealousy in your family!No one asked you to put me on a your watch list! You were sent to school to speak for yourself. Shame on who wasted such resources cos you are a follower; wishing for a blog messiah! I aint one and ve no plans to be! Women like you make me worry about my gender. Pull~ him~ down mindset is why you ve a loveless,jobless life!.Now avoid my comments and look for another woman you can trail with devout commitment! Your black and white life,totally deviod of humour can't be coloured by me! Stop thinking highly of me ok! Who in their right mind expects a commentator(an anonymous one at that) to speak for them?You go from post to post seeking me out? Even with an 'alias', What did I do to get your suppressed admiration dear psycho groupie? Gerrout disciple! I walk alone! *Now,help with my typos asshole~ proof reader~failed writer!

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    4. Ishhhhhhhhhhh! Cousin Wide!!! Worapoon?

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    5. Choi! What a waste of grammar Wide Eyed! You actually replied that faceless anonymous with all these plenty plenty oyibo? If better person con annoy u na whish wan u go blow for him head na?

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    6. Wide Eyed. Wide Eyed. Wide Eyed. Oya calm down.

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  14. This tin you see all over campus in uniben whenever its time to contest for the office of the VC and others.

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  15. The rest of the world is thinking of better things Nigerians ( some ) are still doing all this shit. Mtcheew.

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  16. Oyiboyi matters,lol

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  17. Lol.....mber month tins....pls someone should enlighten me on what 'ebo' is. Why is it always done at a crossroad?

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  18. What's aiye pls?

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    1. World people as in aiye oshoronga

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  19. Come To The Street Behind Vono @ Mushin Then Uld Know The devil Should Be Fat By Bow If He We're Eating Those Cow & Goat Head...LMAO

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  20. I see this whatever-it-is-called meant for whoever at some certain t-junctions early in the morning. Some are in a black pot with yam n palm oil and ten naira. Na so goat dey lemm d thing bele ful. Lol
    Smh...juju things

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  21. outgrown kini,u no go ikorodu 1st,u wld keep pleadin blood of jesus.*BTW*AMA YORUBA LADY.

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  22. I see it most times at the junction of the high court at ibosere

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  23. I beg I live in South Africa and this is common sight and NO yorubas dont live there
    tribalistic goat saying yoruba things auofia
    its an African thing, they just believe in all sorts of rubbish

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  24. Ebo for alapere, okokomaiko, ikorodu, alakuko, aladie, onipanu.... na goat+ palmoil + eko.... but if na park view, lekki, banana, vgc... their own na pizza + hot dog + red velvet... they taste nice over there. Trust me.

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    1. Yepa. You sabi all the ebo spot. You be Lastma or Kai? Na you dey chop all this ebo oh. Cool down already.

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    2. Yepa. You sabi all the ebo spot. You be Lastma or Kai? Na you dey chop all this ebo oh. Cool down already.

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  25. Enter Benin and see more, most T junctions are like shrines

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    1. Lair. In all my travels I saw most in the East

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    2. Chill osaz, we all know the how it is..

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  26. Yesoooo Edo people I hail una oo. Served there and sincerely I doubt if there are up to 6 % Christians in tht state.

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    1. See this idiot. Tell me where you are from so I tell you your own. Mumu of life

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    2. Na really mumu of life,Where in edo did u serve a village abi,cos if you serve in the urban areas or towns,even villages sef u would see a lot of churches and clearly its nt animals that attend the services

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    3. Church moto.. Churches hv shrines in there alters and the people tht attend turn to animals when they wish. Voodoo things.

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    4. Lmao be matter of insult.I hv had a personal experience.. For all I know your parents might even be the cheif priests.

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  27. @ anon November 1, 2013 at 4:43 PM there's no part of Nigeria? You mean everywhere. You are such an ode.

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  28. They are saying only yorubas and benin pple r fetish and I'm half yoruba half edo *running away*

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  29. Na Nigerians carry enter New york na. Devil's children!

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  30. Na Nigerians carry enter New york na. Devil's children!

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  31. I live in Lagos and my inlaws live in Benin.....i see this alot in Lagos and Benin.....while we agree other tribes are jazz people (in rita koko mansion voice) Yorubas and Benin take the lead in this ebo bullshit.....believe it or not Benin people even DHL recorded messages of jazz instructions to their daughters in opio land Italy...lol...at the end of the day all na vanity, when Baba God is ready to take you a trailer load of ebo will not help ur matter...

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