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Picture of the week.. My Friends Zone

Nneka Okereke

hmm.. This week, Nneka Okereke's Pix displayed Above as the picture of the week.
One thing about the picture isnt cos she is hot, but cos of the ability to modify the pix in a monochrome view and still retain her true complexion.. Go Girl..

Okereke Nneka is a Benin City Based Houri who is in her final year in a private University. Don't ask me which University cos she will kill me if it's disclosed.. *wink*

she is a blunt type of lady, though really nice and patient.. at least to me, and i'm sure it's same for everybody. she loves singing, being with friends.

Throughout this week, she will be known all over the world for her kind gesture and a true friend which she displays to all her friends.
i could remember when she borrowed me money to sub my BIS. lolz.... all the same, that's her.

we love you @ jouleconcepts. Nne!

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  1. hehehehehe... nice girl noni.. hope to see more Naija girl who could borrow a guy money.. anyways, e make brain.

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  2. Lol..totally blushn ryt nw ;;)...nyc blog tho

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