If I were governor of Lagos State
- of Lagos and its Liberian beggars
- of Mama Lara, Professional beggars and the LBC
- Anti-20 Naira Police State Award
- Dancing to ease the tension
- My Agenda for Arial boys and Agberos
- Of Empire in Ojuelegba and its Kings and Queens
- My Agenda for Commercial drivers
- of 1004 and its lost Glory
LoveNotes
- movie lines that make a lot of sense
- are ladies supposed to do the searching or just wait to be found?
- should loving someone have a reason?
- there are 45-million Nigerians not married
- What is the difference between Church wedding and Court wedding
- Re – Same gender marriage in Igboland
- Auctionable Nigerian women for sale at 2deal4real.com first come first served
- Love is Wicked
- you know you are in Love when
- man to divorce wife for denying him sex
- Holy Ghost wedding
- never marry a woman bigger than you
- when brothers used to write letters with dictionaries
- why can’t single ladies put a ring on it?
- Ma The Ma Tics
- some people think they are in a relationship, but they are in an affair
- who weds who
- why is it the brides father that has to give her away
- wedding ring thoughts running through my head
- what do women want?
- what does love mean?
- my wedding invitation
- The Church of the Husband and the Wife
- Adjust or don’t fall in Love
- Is Marriage an Achievement?
- HTML
- Catch yours when young
Question and Answers
- why do Christians in Nigeria adopt English names at Baptism or Confirmation?
- are wedding rings Biblical?
- why are the Yar Adua ladies all first Ladies?
- should loving someone have a reason?
- why are there no Ibo/Igbo Muslims?
- can Nigerians develop a culture that abhors corruption?
- is Ogogoro Alcoholic?
- why didnt Joseph tell Pharaoh about the God of Abraham and Isaac?
- what is the meaning of Yebariba Samboribobo?
- what is the difference between a Catholic Bishop and an Anglican Bishop?
- what is the difference between lagbaja, tamedo and lakasegbe?
- why do Nigerians die of just brief illnesses?
- are you ajebota or ajepaki?
- why are our African mothers often forgotten?
- Has God forsaken Nigeria?
- what is the difference between bank debtors and bank robbers?
- in 5-days time, Nigeria will be 49years old. Has the Labors of our fathers been in vain?
- what is the difference between Yankee Police and Nigerian Police?
- why are mallams usually money changers?
- how was your night?
- why do policemen become sit-down-and-looks in the presence of armed robbers?
- are there any magicians in Nigeria, where are they?
- why were they changing Ganis clothes everyday?
- what is the link between Man and Goats?
- what is the difference between Maga and Mugu?
- why don’t women drive taxis in Nigeria?
- why do prayers in Islam have to sound like songs?
- what was the religion of our Nigerian forefathers?
- what is the difference between loving to hate and hating to love?
- can Love and Hate be of equal measure?
- after the flood, where did the black race start from?
- are Ibibios Ibos?
- are Millitary officers allowed to driver commercial buses wearing Millitary Uniform?
- How can I identify a genuine Nigerian Police officer?
- where is Adam and Eve, Heaven or Hell?
- why are women used as advertisements?
- what is the difference between Madonna and the typical Nigerian woman?
- who created the earth: God the Father, God the son or God the Holy Spirit?
- what makes you a Nigerian?
- when God calls men to Preach, why do they decide to be bankers?
- why do fathers rape their daughters?
- which country in Africa did Juju start from?
- Nigerians, what is the difference between racism and tribalism?
- what is the whole point of religion?
- Iyalayawon – why do mothers receive all the cursing?
- how many wives does President Yar’Adua have?
- should Okada be used in Nigeria as a means of commercial transportation – in this century?
- Is divorce permitted in Islam, and under what conditions?
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