OBA PLUTO :WHAT IS ‘ OSCROH ’? ‘Oscroh’ is a new word for a woman who is with a man mainly for money. It’s like the older word ‘Okpo’, but more modern. ‘Oscroh’ is a contemporary adaptation of the term ‘Okpo’. It’s a nod to women who, often seen on roadsides during the night, engage in transactional relationships. AND ‘PEPPERLINE’? ‘Pepperline’ isn’t about food. It’s code for herbs, like marijuana. It’s a word many young people, especially in the poor parts of Lagos, know well Fun Fact: Many people started using ‘Oscroh’ after hearing it in Shallipopi’s song. “Music tells us about life and what’s happening around us.” TOP 10 FAQS ON ‘OSCROH’ AND ‘PEPPERLINE’ What is ‘Oscroh’? ‘Oscroh’ is a term popularized by Shallipopi, referring to a woman who engages with a man primarily for financial benefits. Is ‘Oscroh’ a new term in Nigerian slang? Yes, while it has roots in older terms like ‘Okpo’, ‘Oscroh’ is a more modern iteration. What does ‘Pepperline’ mean in Shallipopi’s song? ‘Pepp...
Whilst in Zimbabwe full grown men are impregnating girls as young as eight & nine and telling people not to practice their traditions because it is supposedly witcraft and the njuzu dzemu sewage propaganda, i wanted to share how accross Limpopo the Zulus are still practising their culture and tradition till present day. In part of the Zulu monarch they practice the tradition of virginity testing which is called (ukuhlolwa) in Zulu which means being examined or getting tested. Passing this test is a prerequisite for any girl who wants to join in the annual Reed Dance ceremony at King's Palace in Nongoma KwaZulu Natal. The Zulu reed dance is an event to celebrate Zulu culture when young Zulu girls prepare for womanhood by singing, dancing and other activities, as well as presenting cut reeds to their king. Zulu women queue to get their virginity tested, each with hopes for the same thing which is a certificate confirming their virginity which is given out by the communit...
David Rohl, author of Pharaohs and Kings, a book that was the basis of a January 1996 series on The Learning Channel, is also author of Legend: The Genesis of Civilization Today, which was published in 1998. BiblicalHeritage.org discusses Rohl’s book in the following excerpts: Wouldn’t it be nice to find the actual location of the real Garden of Eden? In theological circles it would be a discovery that could equal that of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Well guess what? Archaeologist David Rohl claims to have found the site described in Genesis as “Eden” in a lush valley beneath an extinct volcano in northern Iran. The Jerusalem Report (February 1, 1999) broke the story in the article—“Paradise Found.” Ten miles from the sprawling Iranian industrial city of Tabriz, to the northwest of Teheran, says British archaeologist David Rohl, he has found the site of the Biblical garden. “As you descend a narrow mountain path, you see a beautiful alpine valley, just like the Bible describes it, with terrac...
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