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almaze
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by almaze » 06 Jun 2024, 15:51
I have already reached out to Monica Mebrahtu to discuss her perspective on the issue of Nigerians marrying our girls, and she has given me her assurance that she will address it.
She expresses strong disapproval of the jungle fever going on between Nigerian and Eritrean girls. In the video below, she spoke about the Short-legged people.
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almaze
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by almaze » 06 Jun 2024, 16:24
Thanks for sharing, Monica.
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Misraq
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by Misraq » 06 Jun 2024, 17:21
For those of you who can't wait for Monica to address the Nigerian men Eritrean women love affair, this girl addressed it just 3 weeks ago. Use your own discretion to understand on how good citizens me and Almaz are trying to save the nation from extinction.
The most bizarre thing i noticed in the online world is that skunnni eritreans spread it by invoking the "habesha" term for things they consider controversial and undesired but exclussively address matters "Eritreans" when they feel they will get praise or recognition out of it. With that, the title of this video should have been "Why Eritrean Women Love Nigerian Men" rather than "Why Habesha Women Love Nigerian men". enjoy the conversation.
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Union
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by Union » 06 Jun 2024, 20:11
Oh....it's like that?
The ascari women are out on midea searching for Nigerian men
Misraq wrote: ↑06 Jun 2024, 17:21
For those of you who can't wait for Monica to address the Nigerian men Eritrean women love affair, this girl addressed it just 3 weeks ago. Use your own discretion to understand on how good citizens me and Almaz are trying to save the nation from extinction.
The most bizarre thing i noticed in the online world is that skunnni eritreans spread it by invoking the "habesha" term for things they consider controversial and undesired but exclussively address matters "Eritreans" when they feel they will get praise or recognition out of it. With that, the title of this video should have been "Why Eritrean Women Love Nigerian Men" rather than "Why Habesha Women Love Nigerian men". enjoy the conversation.