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Title: Assalamu Alaikum
Post by: Yoruba Land on May 27, 2004, 11:30:51 AM
Salamu Alaikum;

This website is beautiful. It was introduced to me a year back by Ibraheem A. Waziri who happened  to be an office mate. I know my stay with you will be rewarding since Waziri who introduced me to the site too  is a very promising and most electric personality I have ever met in my life. Waziri, I dey bow!

I am  Kola Adekunle Abdul, a strong proponent of Yoruba cohension. Though we are bound to keep disagreeing, as I forsee, by the content of the materials I have gone through,  but I hope we will maintain the respect and argue with less prejudice.

Thank you.
Title: Assalamu Alaikum
Post by: EMTL on May 30, 2004, 05:26:15 PM
Wa' alaikumus salaam,
Ahlan wa sahlan Kola.
Title: Assalamu Alaikum
Post by: _Waziri_ on May 31, 2004, 09:51:54 AM
So Mr. Ade you've finally decided to join us here. It's sure a kind decision on your part.

I pray you will come up with those your fine points about the superiority of Yoruba Race over all humankind :lol:  I am pretty sure my brothers and sisters here will find you inspiring or atleast expiring :lol:

Thank you once again for joining us. The ground is cleared..........

Thanks
Title: Assalamu Alaikum
Post by: alhaji_aminu on June 01, 2004, 01:31:08 AM
salam
Kola kabo(welcome???) as the Yorubas say.
Title: Assalamu Alaikum
Post by: Eskimo on July 27, 2004, 10:29:47 AM
kola, u re welcome on board :D  :D  :D
Title: Re: Assalamu Alaikum
Post by: Indabawa on July 27, 2004, 06:53:58 PM
Quote from: "Yoruba Land"Salamu Alaikum;

This website is beautiful. It was introduced to me a year back by Ibraheem A. Waziri who happened  to be an office mate. I know my stay with you will be rewarding since Waziri who introduced me to the site too  is a very promising and most electric personality I have ever met in my life. Waziri, I dey bow!

I am  Kola Adekunle Abdul, a strong proponent of Yoruba cohension. Though we are bound to keep disagreeing, as I forsee, by the content of the materials I have gone through,  but I hope we will maintain the respect and argue with less prejudice.

Thank you.

Omo iyami,Okabo! And accept my congrats for being perhaps the single living Yoruba who is willing to argue with Hausa/Fulani, with "less prejudice".

Awa -n -duro!