Advertisement

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Last Man - Comedy Skit By AREA!

Hahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha oh my......








Ever met any Policeman like this?

Bwahahahahaah e begin beg oooh.

LMAO









44 comments:

  1. Haaahhhhaaaaa......my wife just born.....Lmao!

    ReplyDelete
  2. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
    .
    Cant watch it though....
    .
    .
    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lmao 😢 those yeye policemen are guilty of this.

    ReplyDelete
  4. lol, them no go still hear

    ReplyDelete
  5. Bwahahahhahahahahahaha! OMG! Laugh wan kill me tor here..See begging of life...He is only discharging his duty indeed...hahahahahahahaha.. #Tears#

    ReplyDelete
  6. Is the driver basket mouth? 😅

    ReplyDelete
  7. Lol this is epic

    Your comment will be visible after approval

    ReplyDelete
  8. Naso Naso!

    ReplyDelete
  9. What a pathetic sight!!!

    I am chauffeured with Police customised numbers, so I definitely can't relate!!!

    D only time, I ever want to see a man cry, is when I'm riding him d way a hobo rides a bus-car....

    I overwhelme my men both physically and emotionally during coitus.... they can never Ve enough of me!!

    I am indefatigable!!!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Replies
    1. Hahahaha good for the lastma guy.
      They can be very annoying.

      Delete
  11. Bwahahahaha yeye people, reminds me of my friend,he was driving and one of these lastmsn guys stopped him and entered his car took away his key nd banged d door, d lastman guy dnt know my friend had a spare key, he drove off leaving the lastman guy standing nd staring lol

    ReplyDelete
  12. So frigging hilarious ...........Stella u must enjoy me

    ReplyDelete
  13. Lol very funny. Police men from Area F Ikeja do this steady at the Under-bridge near LASUTH. But no one has been able to put a stop to it. It is well.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Hahahah my wife jus born, hahahah funny.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Ezewanyi... stop lying joh. you keep saying that you enjoy banging men and boys.
    May God help you and recover you.

    that is how one lastma wanted to use keke to stop me, me i dodge am

    ReplyDelete
  16. I laugh die wen I watched it dis morning. See cry. Am just doing my job# Hahahahhahaha dem man come still dey do mouth after dem don drop am

    ReplyDelete
  17. Very funny. Hmm, I know how many times my papa died in the hands of policemen after he died officially and naturally oh. If police then catch me, it is that I just heard the news sey my papa just die. Tears go dey roll.

    ReplyDelete
  18. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA……It serves him right. This fools do that all the time..Hahahahaha...

    ReplyDelete
  19. Hahahahahaha. It has happened to me before oh in pH at bori camp, anyone in pH would understand better those people controlling traffic there would purposely make u fail traffic rule and jump into your car instantly.

    ReplyDelete
  20. That was how a lastma official caught one pregnant woman and jumped into her car. The woman started shouting 'ole, ole'. The lastma official shouted that he was an official. For where?
    The woman continued and was calling people to come and help her oh. The lastma official quickly jumped out cos she had a passenger in the front seat and the lastma was at the back. When he had jumped down, the woman zoomed off. Her companion in the car now asked her why she shouted seeing that he was a lastma guy. She said she had to do it cos she didn't have money to settle him. At least trying to beat him at his own game too.

    ReplyDelete
  21. lol........ got me rolling on the floor

    ReplyDelete
  22. One of my family friend always drop them off at 3rd mainland bridge. Be it police or lastma, he says he hate the way they rush into people's car.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Lmao
    Omg!
    Oga abegi...My wife just boooooooorn lmaoi

    ReplyDelete
  24. haahahahahahahhahhahahahhhhaaaahahaha*faint*

    ReplyDelete
  25. haaahaaaaass,,,stupid lastma peeps,,,, oga plz naa,,Haaahaaaa

    ReplyDelete
  26. I just can't deal. Be it vio or roadsafety. I always lock all my doors cos the fact that they just jump into your car drives me crazy.

    ReplyDelete
  27. The video is loaded oh! Even igba nkwu dey inside and peter!! Na lie. Lwkmd no be small thing

    ReplyDelete
  28. Hahahaaaaaaaa. This got me in stiches. She the lastma doing cry me a river. Hahahaaaaa. Nah really my wife don born. Hahahhahah I no go do am agaiN. Kikikikikikikikikiki

    ReplyDelete
  29. At the end of the day; it's not about GMB vs Jonathan, the north vs the south, Christians vs muslims or the rich elite vs the masses; really, it's about one simple thing- Conscience.

    As a northerner from Yobe state, I have been affected in more ways than one. Many of my extended family members and friends have been killed and the ones still alive are now internally displaced. Both my grandmothers have relocated and whenever I visit, I see the pain etched on their lonely faces. Is it easy to leave your home of more than 40 years? My sister in law's village has been completely destroyed, neighbours and family burnt to death and so she has no where to return to. She is over 60 years old, where does she start from? At a point, I had 8 people in my house because they had no where to go and as you can guess, it wasn't easy and it's still not getting any better.

    As a doctor, my sanity and physical stamina have been severely tested as I believe, there is precious little I have not seen. After the central mosque bomb blast in kano, I used to wake up at night trembling, sweating with my heart rate >150! Images too gory to be described plagued my mind night and day and tears, too much to be quantified have poured from my eyes. As if that is not enough, doctors in the past year nationwide, have experienced more strikes than we care for. Whether, it was NMA, ARD or JOHESU, we have all been affected and innocent people have suffered, some even died. Our residency programme has been prolonged, all due to poor leadership.

    As a young person, I identified with those who suffered and lost their lives during the immigration fiasco. I knew quite a number of people who attended the 'exam' and could relate to the desperation they felt. Unemployment is a horrible disease as it's complications are numerous. I thank God for my job, but what about those who lost their lives? And those who continue to roam the streets in search of daily sustenance?

    And lastly, and most importantly, as a mother, I cannot begin to imagine what it feels like to know your child has been kidnapped and quite possibly, never return. It's almost a year now, and the girls have not returned. Every time, I check on my kids at night and see them sleeping peacefully, I mutter a silent prayer of gratitude. How does one sleep knowing your child is in the hands of Savages? Forget sleep, how do I breathe?? I have heard real life encounters of women giving birth in bushes while fleeing for their lives, only to leave the newborn behind because they have no way of caring for the child.I cannot begin to imagine the horror and anguish those women felt that would make them do such a thing, I simply cannot.

    At the end of the day, really, it's about looking into our conscience and asking: 'am I voting the right person?' 'can I defend this vote before God?'

    If you truly believe in your heart that Jonathan is the better candidate, then by all means vote for him, it is, after all, a free world. But if like me, you have been affected physically, mentally and socially, and you feel enough is enough, then do the right thing and vote for change.

    God bless Nigeria!
    Dr. Fatima Damagum.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Him for no beg nw! heheheheehehehe....

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Comments And Opinions On Any Part Of This Website Are Opinions Of The Blog Commenters Or Anonymous Persons And They Do Not Represent The Opinion Of StellaDimokoKorkus.com

Pictures and culled stories posted on this site are given credit and if a story is yours but credited to the wrong source,Please contact Stelladimokokorkus.com and corrections will be made..

If you have a complaint or a story,Please Contact StellaDimokoKorkus.com Via

Sdimokokorkus@gmail.com
Mobile Phone +4915210724141