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Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Eze2000(m): 10:28pm On Jun 17, 2015
At this point I got no choice but to ask openly if the agenda of revered Igbo leadership group is solely political and not humanitarian as directly affecting the life of the average Igbo man. Or perhaps they only show up when issue is big enough to suit the lofty prestige befitting them due to the vast wealth of its leading members.
The issues of the second Niger bridge. I'd supposed the thing was a done deal given its high importance only to hear our OHANEZE group say the outgoing president Goodluck Jonathan deceived them. Wow!!! He deceived you highly learned and influencial group for five years and you still ask us average Igbo men to vote him back into office for anther term! Wow!
How about this unpaid workers salaries issue in the country presently. Recently the lime light has focused on Osun state, the hunger, sufferings and hardships endured by the unpaid workers who are owed six months salaries and the world is horrified. The workers of Abia state are owed 9 months salary! Those of IMO state 12 months! These are the two worst states in the country where the suffering is crushing. Relative and dependants of unpaid government are roadside beggers down in those 2 states and no one seems to know or care. I know what I suffer.
All kinds of aid is being rushed down to Osun state one controversial Senator has donated trailers of rice, churches have mobilised to render more aid. OHANAEZE the least you rich and comfortable Chiefs can is make the world know that things are far more terrible in your homeland or perhaps some of you might consider emulating this 'controversial Senator'. People are starving to death on daily and no seems to care.....not even the billionaire governor of IMO State and his new multi billion naira mansion complex really cares.
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 10:36pm On Jun 17, 2015
God will provide
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 10:36pm On Jun 17, 2015
food donation s cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy



i thought say dem say osun rich pass bayelsa and rivers ?


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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Young03(m): 10:40pm On Jun 17, 2015
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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by dejavski(m): 10:41pm On Jun 17, 2015
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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 10:41pm On Jun 17, 2015
chowlade:
God will provide
Hello miss Can u summarize dis for me ?
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 10:44pm On Jun 17, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Hello miss Can u summarize dis for me ?
it's self explanatory cheesy . wait u again?
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by PedroJP(m): 10:46pm On Jun 17, 2015
Dis OP created dis topic just to mention Abia and Imo 9 months and 12 months respectively. Nothing more, nothing less.

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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 10:50pm On Jun 17, 2015
chowlade:

it's self explanatory cheesy . wait u again?
Y u dhe do like Buhari again? Explain somtin u dhe dodge Na so u wan dhe dhe?
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 11:03pm On Jun 17, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:

Y u dhe do like Buhari again?
Explain somtin u dhe dodge
Na so u wan dhe dhe?

I'm 4 Jonathan not Buhari.i no lyk buhari. i'm one of d many people in d southwest dat voted 4 GEJ na.
seriously not APC fan.

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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 11:05pm On Jun 17, 2015
chowlade:


I'm 4 Jonathan not Buhari.i no lyk buhari. i'm one of d many people in d southwest dat voted 4 GEJ na.
seriously not APC fan.
May ur hubby be as gentle as jonathan, Amen.
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by playahata: 11:05pm On Jun 17, 2015
There is nothing to add
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 11:10pm On Jun 17, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
May ur hubby be as gentle as jonathan, Amen.
Aahagrin grin
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 11:12pm On Jun 17, 2015
chowlade:


Aahagrin grin
As jonathan take surrender to Buhari during election, na so ya hubby go dhe surrender to u, in any argument him go chill for u etc
Datz y I say make him be like jonathan
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Eze2000(m): 12:43am On Jun 18, 2015
PedroJP:
Dis OP created dis topic just to mention Abia and Imo 9 months and 12 months respectively. Nothing more, nothing less.
How wrong you are. But if I have how and who have I offended?
Those two states, Abia and IMO are 3 months clear at the top of the table of troubled state owing workers salaries. The 'controversial Senator' doing the donations of trailers of rice in Osun state is from Osun state and what's happening there is like child's play compared to others, trust me you should see things for yourself - the kids are no longer in school but selling pure water on the streets and their well educated mum is just around the corner hawking roasted corn! And these are the fortunate ones. in IMO some have migrated to the village to farm.....teachers have vanished from classrooms.
I created this topic simply to bring to the attention of the mighty money bags the crushing predicaments of the poor. Let the moneybags help their respective home states until President Buhari finishes his state visits to every country in the world. By the grace of Allah he should be settled by the end of the year to the business of nominating ministers and finding the money to bail states out. Perhaps even recovering a fifth of that Abacha loot - a staggering $1bn - to make the poor worker get payment for all they are owed and a little compensation for the trouble they were put through.
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Gravanno: 12:54am On Jun 18, 2015
Eze2000:

How wrong you are. But if I how and who have I offended?
Those two states, Abia and IMO are 3 months clear at the top of the table of troubled state owing workers salaries. The 'controversial Senator' doing the donations of trailers of rice is from Osun and what's happening there is like child's play compared to others, trust me you should see things for yourself.....the kids are no longer in school they are selling pure water on the streets of Aba and Umuahia and their mum is just around the corner hawking roasted corn.......and these are the fortunate ones. in IMO some have migrated to the village to farm.....teachers have vanished from classrooms.
I created this topic simply to bring to the attention of the mighty money bags the crushing predicaments of the poor. let the money help their home states until President Buhari finishes his state visits to every country in the world. By the grace of Allah he should be settled by the end of the year to the business of nominating ministers and finding the money to bail states out. Perhaps even recovering a fifth of that Abacha loot - a staggering $1bn - to make the poor worker get payment for all they are owed and a little compensation for the trouble they were put through.

Shut up!

Ndi ofemmanuus, ndi ara!!!

Osun state is the worst state in Nigeria. I know Imo and Abia and I know they can never be hungry cos they are not lazy people like you.

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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Chigold101(m): 1:37am On Jun 18, 2015
Eze2000:
At this point I got no choice but to ask openly if the agenda of revered Igbo leadership group is solely political and not humanitarian as directly affecting the life of the average Igbo man. Or perhaps they only show up when issue is big enough to suit the lofty prestige befitting them due to the vast wealth of its leading members.
The issues of the second Niger bridge. I'd supposed the thing was a done deal given its high importance only to hear our OHANEZE group say the outgoing president Goodluck Jonathan deceived them. Wow!!! He deceived you highly learned and influencial group for five years and you still ask us average Igbo men to vote him back into office for anther term! Wow!
How about this unpaid workers salaries issue in the country presently. Recently the lime light has focused on Osun state, the hunger, sufferings and hardships endured by the unpaid workers who are owed six months salaries and the world is horrified. The workers of Abia state are owed 9 months salary! Those of IMO state 12 months! These are the two worst states in the country where the suffering is crushing. Relative and dependants of unpaid government are roadside beggers down in those 2 states and no one seems to know or care. I know what I suffer.
All kinds of aid is being rushed down to Osun state one controversial Senator has donated trailers of rice, churches have mobilised to render more aid. OHANAEZE the least you rich and comfortable Chiefs can is make the world know that things are far more terrible in your homeland or perhaps some of you might consider emulating this 'controversial Senator'. People are starving to death on daily and no seems to care.....not even the billionaire governor of IMO State and his new multi billion naira mansion complex really cares.

Ohaneze never said Goodluck deceived them... please get your information right. It is a group Ngige and Rochas formed that answers Ohanaeze caretaker committee that said that. http://www.cknnigeria.com/2015/05/goodluck-jonathan-decieved-us-with.html This group is fake and is only created to deceive President Buhari by the two thieves (Ngige and Rochas)

Please work is ongoing at 2nd Niger Bridge. and it has been going on since it was kick started...

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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Eze2000(m): 8:15am On Jun 18, 2015
Gravanno:


Shut up!

Ndi ofemmanuus, ndi ara!!!

Osun state is the worst state in Nigeria. I know Imo and Abia and I know they can never be hungry cos they are not lazy people like you.

No, you shut up.
if you know those place then you'll know the Igbos are very proud lot who hide their troubles and sufferings bravely even on pain of death.
When last exactly have you been back east? Or better still, if you there now perhaps we could meet and you help pay off the one year rent owed me by the 2 major tenants in my house both unpaid government workers - one is a professor in the nearby university. Or you could even pack in 'Mr. Hard Worker' (I got a vacant 3 bedroom flat if you can afford such) and advice me on a scheme of 'heartless & ruthless rent collection'. They both have real cool property you could help me cart them away. I am by no means a lazy man and it's very unfortunate you are one of those who insult people anyhow with out first knowing them and their ideas to some logical extent.
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Gravanno: 8:39am On Jun 18, 2015
Eze2000:

No, you shut up.
if you know those place then you'll know Igbo are very proud people who hide their sufferings even in pain of death. when last have you been back east? or if you there now perhaps we could meet and you help pay off the one year rent owed me the 2 major tenants in my house.
Or you could pack in 'hard worker' like you and advice me on a scheme of 'heartless & ruthless rent collection'

Shut up!

Everything is fine down east, cos am presently in Imo state. Ndi ofe claiming to be Igbo.
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 8:40am On Jun 18, 2015
PedroJP:
Dis OP created dis topic just to mention Abia and Imo 9 months and 12 months respectively. Nothing more, nothing less.
instead of discussing your problems, you hise it till it becomes rottenness in your bones.


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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Nobody: 8:48am On Jun 18, 2015
Gravanno:


Shut up!

Everything is fine down east, cos am presently in Imo state. Ndi ofe claiming to be Igbo.
the fact that you think he's ibo clearly says a lot. You guys don't like your problems discussed in public, so you hide it. And when someone comes out to air it, you castigate him. That's your proud nature. You won't admit you have a problem till it consumes you.

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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by truefact: 9:28am On Jun 18, 2015
@ Op, well don't worry about Imo and abia, until the start crying and begging like Osun....for now let focus on the ritualistic and incestuous Osun and sad waste

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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Eze2000(m): 9:36am On Jun 18, 2015
Gravanno:


Shut up!

Everything is fine down east, cos am presently in Imo state. Ndi ofe claiming to be Igbo.
You need to wash your mouth out with soap. specialise in the areas were the shut drops freely from.
so you are in IMO ..cool. I am from IMO, Nkwerre LGA area and was born in Dick Tiger Memorial Hospital, Amaigbo. My home town borders Amaigbo town the home of the late famous boxer Dick Tiger who established the huge but fading hospital and Grammar school that bear his name today. From the backyard of my house at home one with good hearing can always hear the school bell ring in Dick Tiger Memorial College. My family owns large tracts of land in the area some of which are being disputed in court by village clans from neighboring Amaigbo town and Abba town, some of these case are decades old.
if you are indeed from IMO you should have a rough idea of I where I come from by now. My late father was one of those who battled for the kingship of my town 11 yrs ago and if he had won his palace would be right along that Owerri-Nkweere-Orlu road. My uncle holds a lesser title today and his association donated the only police station in the area.
I hope i have with this few points of mine convinced you i am indeed an Igbo man but I also have a reasonable head.
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 9:43am On Jun 18, 2015
Eze2000:

How wrong you are. But if I have how and who have I offended?
Those two states, Abia and IMO are 3 months clear at the top of the table of troubled state owing workers salaries. The 'controversial Senator' doing the donations of trailers of rice in Osun state is from Osun state and what's happening there is like child's play compared to others, trust me you should see things for yourself - the kids are no longer in school but selling pure water on the streets and their well educated mum is just around the corner hawking roasted corn! And these are the fortunate ones. in IMO some have migrated to the village to farm.....teachers have vanished from classrooms.
I created this topic simply to bring to the attention of the mighty money bags the crushing predicaments of the poor. Let the moneybags help their respective home states until President Buhari finishes his state visits to every country in the world. By the grace of Allah he should be settled by the end of the year to the business of nominating ministers and finding the money to bail states out. Perhaps even recovering a fifth of that Abacha loot - a staggering $1bn - to make the poor worker get payment for all they are owed and a little compensation for the trouble they were put through.
Osun is owing across board.
Imo is only owing primary school teachers
Abia is owing some civil servants not all.
Osun is also completely FG dependent
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Chiaka(f): 10:05am On Jun 18, 2015
Open letter from a Yoruba Imposter! lol!
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Chiaka(f): 10:06am On Jun 18, 2015
Open letter from a Yoruba Imposter! very glaring! grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by Chiaka(f): 10:06am On Jun 18, 2015
The 11 months of Imo State is not workers salaries but arrears, two different things
Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by 7lives: 10:23am On Jun 18, 2015
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Shut up!

Ndi ofemmanuus, ndi ara!!!

Osun state is the worst state in Nigeria. I know Imo and Abia and I know they can never be hungry cos they are not lazy people like you.

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I don talk am, wetin Ndi chestbeaters go take salary do when most of them are busy counting their imaginary millions in their erosion laden barnyards?.
Salaries are for lazy people, abeg Ohaneze " we ain't too proud to beg" if you can help to mobilize more trailers for Oshun workers, we shall be glad to accept, alafia ipinle Oshun lo Je mi logun, ebi o ba de lu yin pa ni ilu yin lohun, ko kan aye.

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Re: Open Letter To OHANAEZE NIDIGBO by obailala(m): 10:43am On Jun 18, 2015
Eze2000:
At this point I got no choice but to ask openly if the agenda of revered Igbo leadership group is solely political and not humanitarian as directly affecting the life of the average Igbo man. Or perhaps they only show up when issue is big enough to suit the lofty prestige befitting them due to the vast wealth of its leading members.
The issues of the second Niger bridge. I'd supposed the thing was a done deal given its high importance only to hear our OHANEZE group say the outgoing president Goodluck Jonathan deceived them. Wow!!! He deceived you highly learned and influencial group for five years and you still ask us average Igbo men to vote him back into office for anther term! Wow!
How about this unpaid workers salaries issue in the country presently. Recently the lime light has focused on Osun state, the hunger, sufferings and hardships endured by the unpaid workers who are owed six months salaries and the world is horrified. The workers of Abia state are owed 9 months salary! Those of IMO state 12 months! These are the two worst states in the country where the suffering is crushing. Relative and dependants of unpaid government are roadside beggers down in those 2 states and no one seems to know or care. I know what I suffer.
All kinds of aid is being rushed down to Osun state one controversial Senator has donated trailers of rice, churches have mobilised to render more aid. OHANAEZE the least you rich and comfortable Chiefs can is make the world know that things are far more terrible in your homeland or perhaps some of you might consider emulating this 'controversial Senator'. People are starving to death on daily and no seems to care.....not even the billionaire governor of IMO State and his new multi billion naira mansion complex really cares.
What do you expect from a group made up of greedy and selfish charlatans who are out there to just secure their pockets?

Apart from collecting billions from successive political leaders for their personal aggrandisement, what does Ohaneze even stand for if I may ask?... What has Ohaneze ever done for an average Igbo man on the streets?

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