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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

South Africa's President Zuma Accused Of Witchcraft By EFF After Two Mermaids Where Found in Nkandla’s “Fire Pool”

EFF’s motor mouth, Julius Malema, has accused President Jacob Zuma of practicing witchcraft. This is after two mermaids were found in Nkandla’s “fire pool”, allegedly alive and kicking.
A leaked picture of the mysterious mermaids has been circulating social networks throughout the week, with many expressing their shock while others painted the gory photo as fake.

OH MY GOD....LOOK AT REAL MERMAIDS.....BEAUTIFUL!

However, in a statement issued by presidential spokesman, Mac Maharaj, the two mermaids were confirmed as real.

“The president of the republic, Jacob Zuma, would like to set on record that although the two mermaids were discovered in a pool situated inside his Nkandla homestead, he was not aware of their existence. The Office of the Presidency will be in a better position to comment once an investigation by the security cluster has been concluded,” the statement read in part.

Opposition parties, particularly the EFF, were quick to accuse Zuma of witchcraft, sighting that he used the mermaids to protect him from being recalled from the seat of power.

“In the black community, we have what we call “ukuthwala – ho rwala”. People would consult sangomas for power and protection, which often comes in a form of muti and/or a snake which lives in a bedroom no one is allowed to go into…
“It all makes sense now. Zuma was accused of rape, fraud and corruption with hard core evidence presented before the court of law, but still walked free…. His mermaids protected him,” Malema told reporters.

The two mermaids were allegedly executed and transported to an undisclosed research laboratory in Durban.culled



*I dont think i can eat fish anymore...this is freaky,OMG OMG OMG...I AM FREAKING OUT

123 comments:

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    1. Hmmm africans and juju lmao.... Doesnt look real, looks like something someone made with their hands lol

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    2. I beg to differ, I don't believe this story . ...

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    3. I don't believe this story
      Adaora

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    4. Swerve, you arre smart. The story is fake. Just google and see.

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    5. Why kwanu them "legs" come resemble okporoko nah? They suppose dey sexier jor_prolly like that of Shark,Sardine or so. Kikikikiki ochi emeruolam ahu ebea oh! #Ruby

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    6. The story is, however, a hoax: Though the mermaids look incredibly legitimate, they are merely props that were created for "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides", according to About News. Makeup and special effects artist Joel Harlow created them for the film.

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    7. Chai Stella, so they have killed blog visitor Mamiewater. It is well

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  2. Wow!!..so mammi water is for real..jeeeezzzzzz...
    South Africa and Tanzania are topping the list..Naija no see their back..

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    1. Its fake..I don't think mermaids are that easy to kill...

      *am out*

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    2. Says who???
      South Africans are learners when it comes to Yemoja and dont be surprised Mother is from Benin republic.

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    3. OMG! OMG!!!
      Mermaids are real???

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    4. OMG!!! Ezenwanyi so this Yemoja is for real? Wonders shall never end.

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    5. Yes real as Medusa is real!
      Medusa looks like an Egyptian queen, but her crown is made of snake. The first time I saw her, I was spell bound with her beauty and dancing with her snake body. I ran away. People myth creatures exist. People that are hungry for power sell their souls to them.

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    6. Bububhanxa obu ayikho yonke lento namyelisa qha JZ

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  3. Omg...so dey actually real and not just myth

    Pls visit my shoe blog

    www.glowysofiscated.blogspot.com

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    1. AdaDiUraNma love Hot Ice13 August 2014 at 15:42

      Nothing is impossible. I believe the story could be true. How can a whole Head of state say "he doesn't know they were there". He's kidding right? Hian! Abeg as long as they were on his property he def knew. Plus no smoke without fire!!!

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    2. You wan colonise all the blogs finish with this ur shoe advert. The advert on lib neva do u abi ?

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  4. Omg so Mermaids are real? So that means Sastquatch, big foot, unicorn, vampires and phoenix are real!!! Oriegwu!

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    1. Yes they are, but they are visible only in the spirit realm...

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    2. Are part of them. You are so certain it is true.

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    3. Nope sorry am not...

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    4. And I am entitled to my own opinions Lovelace..

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  5. OMG, mermaid ke?

    But dis can't stop me 4rm visiting Mama Tamuno, my fave point and kill joint 2nite

    *jes saying




    *lips sealed and watching*

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    1. @ Eesha y going to mama tamuno take one of d mermaid along it will taste great with Agidi.

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    2. @saint zizee: you will not kill me with laugh o! Lol!

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  6. D mermaid looks like hummmmm nothing wey person no go hear from Africa.

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  7. cant view it

    wanna puke...omg



    @Galore

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    1. Gaddamit ! Wetin be this? Mermaids and snakes! And see those things around them like placenta. Hian Oturugbeke!

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    2. AdaDiUraNma love Hot Ice13 August 2014 at 15:45

      So eeewwwiee. Gosh!!!!!

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    3. Naija gals this is the effects of bleaching. See melted tinz.

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  8. It is not real dey shud brng to naija 4 me to see b4 I blive

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  9. What is this? Could this be? Hmmm still doubt it ...ugly sight.

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  10. Hmmmm..
    I will still eat fish....

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  11. OMG!!! So mermaids are actually real?
    This world ehhhhh

    *Sweetness*

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  12. OMG,so irritating. I have this reservation of eating fish tail cos of mermaids

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  13. Demonic#looks lyk an artwork

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  14. Mehnnn!This is disgustingly scary. And to think that I always thought mermaids, a myth.Think again Tash. * chilled to the bone* Abeg,who gave birth to them,family or something, abi no merman,or 'mermother ' was found?
    * tasha barbie *

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  15. I find it very hard to believe stories like this


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  16. Awwwww.is this real?

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  17. It's a hoax. Those pictures have been found to be props from the movie, pirates of the Caribbean. And the statement attributed to the presidential spokesman is false. No spokesman can admit that kind of rubbish.

    Mermaid ko!

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    1. thank you goldscent. am still in shock that people can fall for this story. unbelievable.

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  18. Stella what is cute about this? Very Eeerie! Is this for real? End time things abeg wharrahell?

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  19. 4 real Mermaids exist?

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  20. Every country and their own wahala.
    Pres Zummy if i lie, make you ask President Goody so, you are not the first neither will you be the last Pres to be accused, insulted et al.

    The picture though#BloodOfJesusChrist

    #YourLegacyLivesOnProfDoraAkunyili*7/6/14
    *Prayer For Nigeria in Distress x10 Daily*

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  21. i hope say no be MAMIE go turn to MARMIEwater so for SA..as i neva see am here sinc al ds while.


    @Galore

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    1. @Galore.....lol...., U dey find trouble oooooooooooo

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    2. It is confirmed ooo.. na Mamie from SDK blog be that ooo.
      will keep y'all updated so we can start the campaign "free Mamie"
      Hahaha

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  22. Disgusting!!!!

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    1. Story might b tru..ion deny dt, buh d picture z pure fake. Lkz like an artwork.

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  23. So this mermaids are real?
    Wetin person no go see
    Anyways it won't sto me from eating my fav type of fish,dat slimmy sweet fish wit no scale on the body,I call it tilapia don't know if its the real name

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    1. I think that's catfish. No mind them, fish wey dey sweet like say tomorrow no dey. Plus it's very healthy.
      the only thing that will stop me from eating fish is if it speaks!

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    2. Cant be tilapia, cuz tilapia has scales

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    3. Den it should be Titus fish.

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    4. Cat fish is not healthy

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    5. And how is cat fish not healthy @anon 3:34PM? Educate me please....

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    6. Anon abeg read up on cat fish.. Very healthy... Don't come here blasting what you somt know

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    7. Mbanu not catfish,I tink is titus fish,its d same price range wit Kote fish.

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  24. This can't be real right? What the fvcking hell is this shit? Africans and their backward mentality smh

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  25. No waoo, within nor go happen for dis world, all becos of power

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  26. @Galore: u hav already viewed it yet u say u can't view it. Africans and voodoo. Instead of launching research into solving our problems, dis is wat we waste our time and resources on. ~ Blunt Truth

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  27. I want 2 have the pix on my phone so I can show friends l8r but fear no gree me. B4 my phone start 2 dey misbehave for night.so I guess I'll just bookmark this page

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  28. Hmm look s more real than panting

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  29. Aunty Sdk no recharge card today? Airtel na. I don reflesh taya. Chia Nija u c ur life. Lmao

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  30. You guys sef, you get time for pure rubbish... an't you just Google to find ou facts instead of wasting your time? jeez! Check out link (that is the original story and picture)and move on: http://beyondthemarquee.com/21355/mermaid-bodies-by-joel-harlow-for-pirates-of-the-caribbean-on-stranger-tides-photo-michael-spatola/

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    1. I tell you! Some people are so gullible and will believe anything.

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  31. https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=new+pirates+of+the+caribbean+stills&client=firefox-a&hs=S0Y&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=sb&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=KFPrU6HRJIaO4gSzjID4Aw&ved=0CBoQsAQ&biw=1201&bih=787#channel=sb&q=new+pirates+of+the+caribbean+mermaids&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbm=isch&facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=8KKqVm52sLCFMM%253A%3B8_1TKgC4tRAUfM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fbeyondthemarquee.com%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2013%252F06%252FMermaid-bodies-by-Joel-Harlow-for-Pirates-of-the-Caribbean-On-Stranger-Tides-photo-Michael-Spatola.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fbeyondthemarquee.com%252F21355%252Fmermaid-bodies-by-joel-harlow-for-pirates-of-the-caribbean-on-stranger-tides-photo-michael-spatola%252F%3B4032%3B3024

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  32. Hai I believe dis president he is a wich he kniws well about this mermaids even if he can deny one day he will burn in the lake of fire I hate thus man I even regret y dud I vote anc

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  33. Iba ile otete Langbua,
    Atere kani aye.
    A gbohun maaa fo,Abiyamo tooto.

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    1. This is you na,abi na ur mama be dis.all man for this blog dey do like dem no knw,abi dem dey fear u?queen of the coast.

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  34. We wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers,against the rulers of darkness of this world and spiritual wickedness in high places.These things are real.

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  35. the tail is creepy...so gross

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  36. So this is true? Omg! Mermaids exist! While some are still doubting of their existence others have them locked up in their pool! Obara jesus! Goose pimples! I heard that Israel government has mapped out 1 million dollar for anyone that can catch life mermaid in any sea within the Israel horizon also an American archeologist has been researching on mermaids for some time now, he came up with some proof they didn't believe him that why he wrote the movie "the mermaid found" na wah o! I though mermaid ish was a fallacy!

    Pepper ose oku!

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  37. I don't think I real (kelly sweet)##

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    1. U guys believe this crap this is from a movie



      Mr Lyca

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  38. @galore hahahahahahaha and gbam

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  39. @linda lesbo eze are those your bleached legs? yuck.

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  40. The story is, however, a hoax: Though the mermaids look incredibly legitimate, they are merely props that were created for "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides", according to About News. Makeup and special effects artist Joel Harlow created them for the film.

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  41. I still won't believe it. Till they bring test results and shii

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  42. I think this is beautiful.

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  43. It's safe to assume that nobody in South Africa has seen Pirates of the Carribean? ok o.
    RVA

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  44. oh give me a break!!! oh my god africans can be guillible!!!! we believe everything told to us or shown to us. Pure FAKE, FAKE, FAKE!!!!

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  45. Looks fake iSwear.....iDont belee witch exist sha...

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  46. Lol i blv mermaid's real but dis picha here aint real ...NO!

    South africa n their mymythology sef
    dey blv everything, sabi do juju pass naija...anyways any thing e possimbu!

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  47. Google mermaid bodies joel harlow for pirates of the caribbean.this pix has been online since june 2013. So this is not a real mermaid. Fear catch me sha

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  48. This has to be a joke! Real mermaids?? Adonbilivit.....

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  49. Fake story and fake spokesman. Stella these mermaids are props and have been used in so many fake stories. Do your research

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  50. This is freaky! wanted to say it must be props from a movie but i took a closer look at their faces and wrinkled bodies and it actually looks real.WTF??
    The person saying its props from 'pirates of the Caribbean' the movie, abeg those mermaids were young,fresh and pretty girls. These ones looks shrunk maybe because they were removed from water

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  51. What???
    No wonder dey say politics is synonymous to witchcraftcy!dats y u see most politicians are hardened and cold!,i mean when someone is already dinning with such creatures,dia will be nothing human' remaining in him.
    #scary#were d mermaids talking?whose name did dey call?ha!
    #takes off

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  52. Haha....this is Epic....I would have sworn that it was my people.... South Africans are nowhere near Kenyans when you talk bout stuffs like this.......my people loveeeeeeeee voodoo...being a witchdoctor is a profession to them.....if this comes up in my country tomorrow...it would just be a child's play....Mehnnn.....quite unfortunate....**shrugs**

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  53. Stella Nne m, na hoax o. It was created for a movie
    http://news.howzit.msn.com/conversation/mermaids-found-in-nkandla-not

    Utuocha...

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  54. Na wah oo

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  55. Where are all my comments SDK?

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  56. The story is, however, a hoax: Though the mermaids look incredibly legitimate, they are merely props that were created for "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides", according to About News. Makeup and special effects artist Joel Harlow created them for the film.

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  57. Its a fake picture. Its even on youtube.

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  58. randommization.com/2011/03/14/mermaid-concept-art-from-pirates-of-the-caribbean-4/

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  59. Fake. Picture can be seen on this link
    http://beyondthemarquee.com/21355/mermaid-bodies-by-joel-harlow-for-pirates-of-the-caribbean-on-stranger-tides-photo-michael-spatola/

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  60. but can mermaids b shot? thought they are supernatural beings. just wondering.
    AI-DEAREST

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  61. Nigerians r so dumb i swear, they believe anything. If they can protect zuma, why didn't they protect themselves hisss. and i just check all SA news and no such story

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  62. .......only five real recharge cards the rest are duds .......

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  63. Story for the gods..I just bought catfish to make correct banga soup tomm....

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  64. False. Those are sculptures. ..if mermaids truly existed they would have been found in the west and they would have been difficult to capture.

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  65. Jezzzz they look like panla aka stuck fish. Oh my God maybe we've been eating Mamaid in the name of stuck fish oh. God have mercy.

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  66. If Melama's accusation is real and President Zuma actually replied him I don't blame white South Africans for oppressing the black Southh Africans because they must be incredibly daft to cook up a something this ridiculous.

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  67. Nigerians should stop this foolishness. These are props from the movie set of Pirates of the Caribbean. If you have watched the movie, you would understand. Nigerians would believe anything

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  68. swerve replying herself to say she's smart. ode.

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  69. In as much as strange things are been done in Africa, this looks like some sort of artwork. Just from my artistic view though

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  70. People, the mermaids are not real at all. They were props made for one of the Pirates of the Carribean movies. You can even go look it up on Google, if you don't believe it. It's the exact same picture. So if our president has mermaids swimming around in his pool, the ones in the picture are defenitly not them. The whole thing is a hoax.

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  71. Good graphics, can anyone send me the contacts of the one who made those drawings, we can make a good game of mermaids at Nkandla. send I a video if its not a drawing.

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