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Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 3:42am On Oct 10, 2008
Usman Dan Fodiyo's Tomb.

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 3:57am On Oct 10, 2008
Oh La la!Listen to Jamila’s man tell the world what a wonderful dresser Jamila is (Real life couple Sani Danja and Mansura Isah)

Don’t laugh, Just jam

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEtbUZc5fHs&hl=en&fs=1[/flash]


 
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by tRoOE(f): 4:08am On Oct 10, 2008
[size=13pt]Umar Gombe is handsome kiss kiss, looks tall sha

I never knew Ali was Hausa ooo, he acted with Genny in "Beautiful soul", wow his wife is stunning kiss
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Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 4:43am On Oct 10, 2008
Usually don't share me husbands but since it's you. . . .

More Umarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr kiss

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 4:50am On Oct 10, 2008
Musty has his moments too. . . when he't not trying too hard.

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 5:26am On Oct 10, 2008
Ali Nuhu's Official Website OMG shocked

http://www.alinuhu.tv/

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by doyin13(m): 6:32am On Oct 10, 2008
hehehehe. . .

See Gambari feeling funky cheesy cheesy tongue

But that Tom and Jerry tune is more like it. . . traditional instrumentals

I wouldn't mind more clips like that please
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Jarus(m): 11:01am On Oct 10, 2008
Hmmmmmnn, I have been seeing this thread for some time but did not mind opening it, thought it can't be interesting. But when I saw it already reaching ten pages in few days of being started, I knew something interesting must be going on in there. The first thing that came to my mind was, another tribal-bashing is going on in this thread. Curiously, I opened the thread, and wow, I was amazed. I was wrong with my initial thought. No tribal insults here, except the poster before me that wanted to trigger one. But pls ignore.

I read each and every post here, from page 1 to 10, and sighted the pictures, though couldn't hear the sounds, due to my system.

I must say I admire Hausa/Fulani culture and heritage, with the exception of a very few ones.
I'm a core Yoruba, born and bred in Kwara, schooled in Kwara and Osun, and now working in Lagos, and my first opportunity to live in the north(oh sorry I've forgotten I'm also a northerner, Kwara) came when I served in Sokoto 2007/2008. I immersed myself into Sokoto environment and there is hardly any cybercafe or well-known eatery in Sokoto they don't know me.

I must confess I like northern culture. I deeply admire Hausa/Fulani people. Maybe because I'm a Muslim, I greatly enjoyed living in Sokoto. I still communicate with my Hausa/friends I met in Sokoto till today. In fact, I'll gladly welcome my company posting me from Head Office here to any northern city, one that has airport though.


Being a Muslim and a non-fan of western culture, I find hausa culture nearest to my style. Hausa/Fulani ladies are extremely beautiful. I used to go and readin UDUS city campus, and I saw a lot of them, and kai, they are gorgeous. Even Christian corper-colleagues used to acknowledge this.

Pitiably, the western culture is also making in-roads into Hausaland, and I'm quite disappointed with the way some of their ladies now dress, no thanks to Kannywood.

Since I came back to Lagos, my fondness of the north has not waned. I still use to read Daily Trust newspaper online everday for updates on happenings in the north.
So attracted to Hausa people now I am that even at home in lagos here, I mix with our hausa gatemen and watch hausa films with them. I now know some of their actors and actresses like Sani Musa Danja, Sadiya Gyale,Monsura Isa, Hafsah Shehu,Ahmed S. Nuhu and the 'beautiful' Ali Nuhu(permit me to use that adjective). [ I have watched Ali Nuhu's Hausa films before and read and learnt he acts English and speaks fluent English as well?]. I like that guy.
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 1:28pm On Oct 10, 2008
doyin13:

hehehehe. . .

See Gambari feeling funky  cheesy cheesy tongue

But that Tom and Jerry tune is more like it. . . traditional instrumentals

I wouldn't mind more clips like that please

Ah! Just one I was about to play a song for both of us to get funky to  cry

More Serenending cats cartoons coming up!! cool


ife-eco-06:

Hmmmmmnn, I have been seeing this thread for some time but did not mind opening it, thought it can't be interesting. But when I saw it already reaching ten pages in few days of being started, I knew something interesting must be going on in there. The first thing that came to my mind was, another tribal-bashing is going on in this thread. Curiously, I opened the thread, and wow, I was amazed. I was wrong with my initial thought. No tribal insults here, except the poster before me that wanted to trigger one. But please ignore.

I read each and every post here, from page 1 to 10, and sighted the pictures, though couldn't hear the sounds, due to my system.

I must say I admire Hausa/Fulani culture and heritage, with the exception of a very few ones.
I'm a core Yoruba, born and bred in Kwara, schooled in Kwara and Osun, and now working in Lagos, and my first opportunity to live in the north(oh sorry I've forgotten I'm also a northerner, Kwara) came when I served in Sokoto 2007/2008. I immersed myself into Sokoto environment and there is hardly any cybercafe or well-known eatery in Sokoto they don't know me.

I must confess I like northern culture. I deeply admire Hausa/Fulani people. Maybe because I'm a Muslim, I greatly enjoyed living in Sokoto. I still communicate with my Hausa/friends I met in Sokoto till today. In fact, I'll gladly welcome my company posting me from Head Office here to any northern city, one that has airport though.

My fiancee, Aisha Larai, is a pretty fulani lady(mum Yoruba, from my town though), although we had met before I was posted to the north.

Being a Muslim and a non-fan of western culture, I find hausa culture nearest to my style. Hausa/Fulani ladies are extremely beautiful. I used to go and readin UDUS city campus, and I saw a lot of them, and kai, they are gorgeous. Even Christian corper-colleagues used to acknowledge this.

Pitiably, the western culture is also making in-roads into Hausaland, and I'm quite disappointed with the way some of their ladies now dress, no thanks to Kannywood.

Since I came back to Lagos, my fondness of the north has not waned. I still use to read Daily Trust newspaper online everday for updates on happenings in the north.
So attracted to Hausa people now I am that even at home in lagos here, I mix with our hausa gatemen and watch hausa films with them. I now know some of their actors and actresses like Sani Musa Danja, Sadiya Gyale,Monsura Isa, Hafsah Shehu,Ahmed S. Nuhu and the 'beautiful' Ali Nuhu(permit me to use that adjective). [ I have watched Ali Nuhu's Hausa films before and read and learnt he acts English and speaks fluent English as well?]. I like that guy.

This is such a lovely, lovely, lovely story!! Wish you and your fiancee the very best in everything. . . love, joy, happiness, contentment, peace, compatibility. . . EVERYTHING!! smiley

Don't mind Doyin, He's was just joking.
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 2:02pm On Oct 10, 2008
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 8:51pm On Oct 10, 2008
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:42pm On Oct 10, 2008
Welcome to Kannywood (The Hausa Home Video Business)

On Set Albashi Starring Abbas Sadiq and Zainab Idris.

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:43pm On Oct 10, 2008
Abbas and Zainab Practicing their dance steps

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:45pm On Oct 10, 2008
Abbas was also the Director

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:48pm On Oct 10, 2008
Long day for Mustay

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:49pm On Oct 10, 2008
Playful Actors - Mustay and Scorpion

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:50pm On Oct 10, 2008
Flex those muscles Scorpion

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:52pm On Oct 10, 2008
Scorpion again - He has his moments, no?

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:54pm On Oct 10, 2008
Actress on Set

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:56pm On Oct 10, 2008
Just a few minutes plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 9:58pm On Oct 10, 2008
Action!!

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:00pm On Oct 10, 2008
Lights!!!

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:02pm On Oct 10, 2008
Camera!

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:03pm On Oct 10, 2008
Okay. . . let's review the reels again.

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by doyin13(m): 10:04pm On Oct 10, 2008
Sisi. . . .

Now the second one is a no no.

It sounds like Bollywood music, unlike the first with that traditional little guitar ting.

I think the likes of the latter should be promoted, just like the Kora, Ngoni, Balafon have come
to symbolise Sene-gambian music
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:07pm On Oct 10, 2008
Rotflmao! How did I know you will object!

Okay, Okay. . . I'll get you your authentic music.

Jeez, so much for getting all westernized. grin
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:09pm On Oct 10, 2008
Pretty me up, will ya!

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:11pm On Oct 10, 2008
Here doggy, doggy

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:13pm On Oct 10, 2008
Pix from the Set of Albashi "borrowed" from Carmen McCain aka Talatu Carmen (Thanks Carmen, your work is very much appreciated kiss)

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 10:14pm On Oct 10, 2008
Talatu Carmen with Kannywood Actresses

Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 11:28pm On Oct 10, 2008
@sisikill
I LOFF ALI NUHU, MENSURAH ISAH and that jamila song  kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
Re: Pictures, Slight And Sound Of Northern Nigeria. by Sisikill: 3:57am On Oct 11, 2008
I'm glad you like the Jamila song, left to Doyin I would be feeling bad for going funky embarassed I'm trying to get him back by going old school, really, really, really old school. Unfortunately I can't find any Dan Maraya songs (my dad's favorite musician) on line. How can that be? It's astonishing and oh so very, very wrong. . . this is DAN MARAYA! Hellooooo DAN MARAYA?!!


Please don't hurt my feelings by saying. . . who?  sad tongue

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