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My love for dolphins tho
ReplyDeleteThe dolphin part so scary Enter your reply...
DeleteD first pics tho!!
DeleteBlue light kwa? I wish buhari will use blue light to illuminate Nigeria
Delete*licks snuff*
So true @moringa. Just the taste of the leave isn't too pleasant.
DeleteWow at the street lights ght thing...
DeleteDon't like the taste of the fresh moriga leaves...
Interesting
ReplyDeleteSeen
ReplyDeleteWheres dat moringa advertiser frm ihn
ReplyDeleteLol...this just boosted her business
DeletePic 3 I have so many deja vu moments it scares me.
ReplyDeleteI react badly to moringa and o the taste iyama.
Nwa AMAKA, congrats on your engagement
ReplyDeleteSeen
ReplyDeleteAwwww at the street lights. It's beautiful and will calm people. Good. That two headed dolphin. Hmmm. Morning a tree seeds can purify water? Hmm
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's got a psychological effect on people.
DeleteI can't remember the exact study though but
It was first applied in Scotland by a psychologist.
People tend to be calmer under dim lights because
It's perceived as being romantic. People don't think or
Want to commit crimes in that state of mind.
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
Facts of life, mumc loves moringa leave like kilode #EyeballsRolling
ReplyDeletehmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteYou no tear bra and pant? Love you. #no homo
Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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I like that street light though....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
so surprising
ReplyDeleteAlways an interesting read
ReplyDeleteso all those deja vu beyonce has been singing.... that is the meaning. ok ooo
ReplyDeletemoringa is good. love that.
if they like let them put black light in Nigeria, onyeochi go still continue
Moringa this Moringa that hmmmm, those lights are beautiful enough to cool the Devils mind lolz...
ReplyDeletewonderful moringa, Gud to know
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...good
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...good
ReplyDeleteStella please where is Busy Body Correcter?
ReplyDeleteThe facts are no longer weird. But rather interesting.
ReplyDeleteI hope buhari can see that ist picture.....we never see normal streetlight then na blue ashewo light.....stella I'm back and u must enjoy me
ReplyDeleteI hope buhari can see that ist picture.....we never see normal streetlight then na blue ashewo light.....stella I'm back and u must enjoy me
ReplyDeleteLove me so moringa
ReplyDelete1. I wonder what my beloved psychiatrists would say about the effect of the blue colour on the area of the brain responsible for thinking up execution of already thought plans.
ReplyDelete2.Lol..... Wow!...... Wow!
Siamese twins!!!!
3. I experience that Déjà vu all the time... does it mean that my brain is a trickster brain....???
4.. That leave contains 18 amino acids, all the essential ones needed by the body and only few if the needed nutrients are absent and Dr.K.I.Ubaoji, my biochemistry lecturer always encouraged us to get it..... and eat it.
Thank you Stella, I learnt a lot.
That deja vu feeling drives me nuts! Kai
DeleteSo Ubaoji taught you? That man can talk for Africa and motivates a lot. Same with Prof Chike Okoye. I miss my MBK days
DeleteMoringa.hmmmmm nice
ReplyDeleteMoringa is heavenly
ReplyDeleteNice Stella..keep it up!
ReplyDeleteWow @4th fact.
ReplyDeleteDo we have moringa tree in naija??? I want.
ReplyDeleteYes....and its not scarce
DeleteYes we do. You can have your own tree in your compound too.
DeleteYes u can buy the seed and plant it in your compound, my mum takes moringa in all forms dry, liquid,leaves anyhow she loves it...
DeleteHmmmm, and we neglect moringa tree in my mom's village
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, and we neglect moringa tree in my mom's village
ReplyDeleteBlue street light, two head dolphin, making me feel de'ja vu
ReplyDeleteThat of moringa I know
ReplyDeleteMoringa tea is da bomb early in da morning, zap in some lemon or grape juice and u are good to go for the day
Wow
ReplyDeleteThe Dejavu thing is so me but mine I dream about it and it comes to past. Thanks Stella this is my favorite post asides "Rumour has it that" . A merry Christmas to you and la family. Hope I got that right in french?#wink
ReplyDeleteNumber one is the truth. Morninga seed is a no no for me
ReplyDeleteSo, what's the effect of the blue lights.
ReplyDeleteSerene atmosphere perhaps?
Well, just looking at the picture made me feel sleepy.
Ah,the almighty moringa. Pity, I don't like the taste nor smell.
#WhiteDiamondOut
EEI...one of the posts I look forward to.
ReplyDeleteInteresting fact though
All four facts I like
ReplyDeleteWeird facts!!!#i like #
ReplyDeleteOn a déjà vu cela
ReplyDeleteInteresting... To think that we have the moringa tree in our house and I don't like taking it....
ReplyDeleteWow, pic 3 happens to me all the time...
ReplyDeleteWhere can I get these moringa tree leaves o...
ReplyDeleteMoringa iss anti-fetility. Ladies beware especially those on TTC. Please stay away from it especially the bark.
ReplyDeleteSeen....but on the other hand
ReplyDeleteI know about the Moringa seed and leave
ReplyDeleteEducative
ReplyDeleteKnowledge is the key!
ReplyDeleteknowledge is the key!
ReplyDeleteEducation is the key!
ReplyDeleteMy best post......anytime, anyday!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that much about moringa leaves!