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Monday, 1 November 2010

Photo of the day...

A guest @ BEFFTA (Black Entertainment, Film, Fashion, Television and Arts) awards that held at the Central Hall Westminster, UK, on Sat. 30th October.
Fierce! :-)

33 comments:

  1. Why is (s)he sitting alone? This goes to show that the act is not popular. Nobody to associate with such weird act.

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  2. Lord have mercy!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Tufiakwa...my heart bleeds for his mother. What a WASTE

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  4. Haaaa!Na real fierce.
    Btw Linda.saw a pic of you on bellanaija.

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  5. That's Catwalk Professor & that's how he dresses for events.Pls don't be shocked & he rocks heels when teaching models how to catwalk!!

    www.sitprettyinc.blogspot.com

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  6. How is it that he has much nicer legs than I do??? Life is so unfair!

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  7. Linda dearest!!! U were looking like fyah on bella, its grt to know that u listen to your readers, I love the hair...Ur da best keep on rocking, and post more pictures of that event abeg let me see on my fave site...yours!

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  8. fine boy o!!!!!!!!

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  9. I was about to say, "what has Nigeria turned into after the Denrele and Charly Boy shocker, until I read the caption and discovered that the venue was in England.

    He should come to Nigeria and walk the streets like that. Area boys would beat the hell out him. I hope he is not a comedian o. I doubt it! Excuse?

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  10. Here goes wind up merchant, Linda, again. Linda, is that your new man / woman? Me thinks he / she is overdressed. Is it winter, yet. I dare him / her to go to Brixton market dressed like that. See the pic? Everyone kept their distance from him / her as if his / her gayness is contagious. Or, is it? I'm logging off. I don't want to catch it :)

    S:D

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  11. Linda! Linda! Linda! How many times did I call you? You wore that dress again!!! Please I'm begging you, e don do! You know the dress I'm talking about abi? I don't want to say where I saw it so people will not rush and look for it. Biko, Jo, Don Allah, hide that dress till 2020. Even then...

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  12. @Grace..oh dear me..lol. yeah I've seen the pic. I actually didnt leave my home dressed to go to that event. went out with friends and just decided to stop by...I tried to avoid being photographed but the photogs were having none of it...oh well, i love that dress, what can i say? lol

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  13. this is what the world would turn into if we give those trans-gender, transvestite, lesbian, gay people the breathing space they are so asking for.

    Lord save us all

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  14. He has no mother obviously..or is channeling Ru Paul..

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  15. This dude is sick or lets say he's being creative. wow

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  16. faggot!!!!!i , he look like a scaresrow @kiki i agree with you, what a waste to his family

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  17. faggot!!!!!i , he look like a scaresrow @kiki i agree with you, what a waste to his family

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  18. Nigerians pls look beyond the book cover!!!!!wtf you guys always condem wat you dont understand.........leave him or her alone na him life.........face ya own!!!!!!!!!

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  19. ..Sick fag..i hope he doesnt set foot in Uganda..otherwise his drum-stcik will be serve for dinner!..Shame u Beast!
    ...Plz linda i dont know what you stand to gain for regularly posting all these Satanic fag pix in ur blog...am begining to suspect you Linda...come out lets know who you are...!
    oh my goshhh..just wondering why u havent got Ma..ma...Mar...marr...deirram..!!

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  20. so....... gay!
    I bet he thinks he's fabulous...NOT!

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  21. Na wao! I no let my pickin see this one. Which kain Hu... abi na animal be this? Drag queen? Drag King? Abi na Dragon?

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  22. OMG Nigerians ooo. Calling people faggot and beast. Smh. He looks ridiculous, but there's no reason to call him such names. Go and pray for them, don't pelt them with acid. They are human beings like you. You don't know who you are hurting with such words. My only brother committed suicide because of all the hateful things he would hear from people. He was only 14 years old but couldn't bare the pain. Now my parents wish they could have him back, gay or not.

    @Skankmypeaceofmind who are you to not allow your fellow human being have a happy life? God won't judge gays and straights separately on Judgment Day, neither would he forgive you for leading someone to their death. Let (s)he without sin cast the first stone o. Na the same Bible wey I quote.

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  23. @Anons November 3, 2010 1:57 AM..

    First i sympathise with you regarding the loss of ur Gay broda..i do really sympathise with u..may his soul rest in peace! I do know how sad u feel about it!

    But on the other hand i wish you go sit down with ur preaching...may i ask u if u preached to ur bror..?
    people haul words on Faggots not to make them commit suicide but becoz they want them to feel hurt and stop the beast kind of activities they engaged themselves into!
    ..they are just sick..!!

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  24. roflmao.

    @Anonymous November 3, 2010 1:57 AM: YOU'VE SAID IT ALL. MY EXACT TOTS!

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  25. SO FEIRCEEEE!!!!

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  26. @Anon 12:48, Since my brother's death, I've done some serious research on the issue of gayness. It's not the same for everyone. It's not like calling a fat person all sorts of names to inspire them to lose weight. Even doing that has adverse effects cos they can become anorexic/bulimic in their fight to shed weight. Though there is no genetic proof that being gay is biological, I can tell u honestly that my brother was born gay. He was my younger one by 5 years, so I got to see him grow to that age. Since we were young, he loved Barbie dolls, loved all the things we would consider a man gay for doing. Mind you all his was even before we knew what gay was. I was the only one he told he liked boys and it scared me so much I ran to tell my parents. When he was 13 the teasing got very serious in his school. My parents took him for almost 10 deliverances, convinced that he was possessed by a demon, but no difference. They pushed girls on him, even making my uncle get him a prostitute. He was just A 13 YEAR OLD CHILD at the time. Things got tense and he ended up killing himself just a week after he turned 14 because he said he couldn't bare the thought of our mother hating him. This was an intelligent boy that never got in trouble in school, always came first in his class. Who knows what he would have become today?

    Sha all that story aside, please, my point is that let us all respect each other and wait for God's judgement. It is no one's duty to make this world unbearable for another person.

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  27. @ anony 6.48 - i can feel your pain through your posting, may God help you and your family cope with your devastating loss. there has been a rash of teenager killing themselves here in the US because of being bullied for having a different sexual orientation.

    sometimes i want to ask people if they think that gay people want to choose a life of ridicule and ostracization, nobody would choose to live like in that way.

    i don't have any children but everyday when i pray and bless the children i will have, i pray against illnesses, i pray that they grow up strong, respectful, compassionate, empathetical and intelligent BUT i will be honest, i do pray against any of my children being homosexual because quite frankly just like pedophilia just seems to be so rampant in this society, homosexuality seems to do the same too, i will not discard my child for being gay but i would NOT be happy either to be quite honest. i will really really hurt about it, my faith will be tested but as a mother, i am sure that my love will over come my disappointment.

    personally, i do not appreciate that it is taught in school, i don't think i want my child exposed so early in life to different sexual preferences other than what s/he sees at home. personally, i would prefer to tell my child, myself in my own good time. i would teach them to respect people's choices but at the age they start telling these children here, it is just too early.

    sha, take heart abeg. He is in God non-judgemental, ever loving arms.

    OKAY, on to Ms. Thang - FIERCE DIVA!!! LOL. She could have waxed that mustache though, WORK IT!!!! LOL

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  28. May God forgive you for judging people, calling them hateful words like beats and faggots. May the loving lord just forgive you hateful people.You all claim to know God and use Christianity to condemn people but you cannot even love your neighbor. No one is telling you to support what you deem as wrong but it just hurts that you cannot LOVE your neighbour.My heart bleeds for so called Christians.If so much condemnation and ridicule is attached to homosexualism do you think anybody especially Africans would come out of the closet?This people are just being true to themselves and their lives should not be defined by who they choose to have sex with.As long as no one if forcing you to partake in it with them, it is not your problem.

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