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Re: fghj by Johnnyessence(m): 6:20pm On Dec 14, 2016
ladiguy:



Wizkid is a baby. How old is your Ngozi ?
If you wanna talk about music,go check Paul play's dads achievement and othe Yoruba beings before you criminals.
don't mind the Igbos fools jare. Non of their old cargoes musician no rich pass Musical ICON KSA and chief Ebenezer Obey. All of this musician are recognised all over the world.

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:21pm On Dec 14, 2016
Igbo's are ahead of u ofonjas



Let's see wat una Kemi abi Remi will do to help our economy ..


Is not by making noise or una media propaganda



Or she will b disgraced out

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Re: fghj by CSTR13: 6:22pm On Dec 14, 2016
Some people are finally begininig to use their brains.
I have always thought so too.
These south western so-called technocrats are just quacks with a lot of paper certifications.
It is more glaring in the field of Engineering. Their professors are paper-welding warriors with technical ability thousands of magnitude lower than an average Nnewi mechanic boy.
A professor of mechanical engineering trained at UNN will blow any of theirs out of the water.
The yorubas are very good theorists though. I will give them that. Which is why they very much excel in law and the humanities.

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:22pm On Dec 14, 2016
Johnnyessence:
don't mind the Igbos fools jare. Non of their old cargoes musician no rich pass Musical ICON KSA and chief Ebenezer Obey. All of this musician are recognised all over the world.


Hahaha look at them Ebenezer obey


Go and sit mtcheew

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Re: fghj by ladiguy(m): 6:24pm On Dec 14, 2016
Udmaster:

The chinese are everyhere in africa doing business, does it mean that china is poor or less developed than africa? Yorubas should stop dis lame excuse. Ondo ekiti osun oyo are backward. Its a fact

Shut up ,go read their history and you will know they were once poor ,even at present they still have large percentage of poor chinese.
The Chinese were reluctant in accepting the biggest economy status bcuz it comes with a huge responsibilities of funding several world projects , of which they knew they dont have the capacity to fund such projects like the Americans.

You guys are trying and really coming up but your problems are arrogance and being pompous . What if your goods are boycotted by those you hate so much but you live with ?

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Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 6:24pm On Dec 14, 2016
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

See emotions..
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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:25pm On Dec 14, 2016
With there fake certificates


They are comparing Igbo world class technocrats with there quack certificate forgery technocrats



Let's hope whether that Kemi certificate is not fake oooo



Fake people with fake propaganda lifes

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:31pm On Dec 14, 2016
How many ofonjas people that graduated from UI And OAU are better than UNN graduates that full world bank

Aruma oteh , obey ezekwesili , have worked at world bank. soludo , late Dora akuyiri have been with pasts government


Now tell me which ofonja that are better than then In this present government

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Re: fghj by Twistaray(m): 6:36pm On Dec 14, 2016
Eyah

See frustration, trauma.. grin

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Re: fghj by Johnnyessence(m): 6:37pm On Dec 14, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:
Igbo's are ahead of u ofonjas



Let's see wat una Kemi abi Remi will do to help our economy ..


Is not by making noise or una media propaganda



Or she will b disgraced out
by the special grace of almighty God kemi will succeed in that seat. Infact she will achieve more than the corrupt big for nothing iweala. Okonjo destroy our economy to this extent. Now the revenue entering the oil reserves has increased drastically. Just wait and watch her in 2017. If you are praying for downfall of a woman, you will be the one that will fall and never rise again in life. Wish good things to your fellow Human being.

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:38pm On Dec 14, 2016
University of east London my foot



Look at kemi that went school in London cannot stand near , aruma oteh, late Dora akuyiri, soludo, oby ezekwesiri they are all UNN graduates


Mtcheww

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:39pm On Dec 14, 2016
Johnnyessence:
by the special grace of almighty God kemi will succeed in that seat. Infact she will achieve more than the corrupt big for nothing iweala. Okonjo destroy our economy to this extent. Now the revenue entering the oil reserves has increased drastically. Just wait and watch her in 2017. If you are praying for downfall of a woman, you will be the one that will fall and never rise again in life. Wish good things to your fellow Human being.


Am not wishing her bad...but let see wat she can do

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Re: fghj by masseratti: 6:47pm On Dec 14, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:



Am not wishing her bad...but let see wat she can do
she is not in charge of the economy, she is more of a book keeper, the minister of budget and planning and cbn governor has more influence on the economy than her, you guys should go to school abeg, go and learn.

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:49pm On Dec 14, 2016
Open Letter To Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

[b]Let me bring this home: someone passed a comment recently that he would want Biafra to become a reality because he knows the Igbo nation will survive. That comment led me to deeper introspection as I wondered if the Yorubas can truly survive. Let me cite my first example. From Oyo to Osun, Ogun to Ondo, Ekiti to Kwara and Lagos , hardly will one see any serious industry or manufacturing concern owned by a Yoruba person. I am not talking about portfolio businesses or one-man business concerns. Most industries in Oyo State are owned by the Lebanese. The native business and industry gurus who dominated the landscape- Nathaniel Idowu, Amos Adegoke, Lekan Salami, Alao Arisekola, Adeola Odutola, Jimoh Odutola, Chief Theophilus Adediran Oni and others- are all gone with no credible replacements . I’m sure you remember the tyre factory of the Odutolas and how Jimoh Odutola was even asked by the Governments of Kenya and Ghana to set up a similar factory in their countries. Chief Theophilus Adediran # Oni , popularly called T.A # Oni & Sons started the first indigenous construction company in Nigeria. He willed his residence- Goodwill House, to the Oyo/Western state government, to be used as a Paediatric Hospital, which is now known as T.A Oni Memorial Children Hospital at Ring Road in Ibadan. This sprawling family Estate and residence was cited on a 15acre piece of land, 65 rooms, with modern conveniences, Olympic Swimming Pool and stable for Horses, etc.[/b]

People like Chief Bode Akindele started companies like Standard Breweries and Dr Pepper Soft drink factory at Alomaja in Ibadan. Broking House built by the late Femi Johnson, an insurance magnate, still stands glittering in the mid-day sun as an epitome to a rich history that Ibadan has. The most serious and only notable Yoruba entrepreneur we have now is Michael Adenuga. I say this quite consciously because most of the other names are oil and gas barons. Most of what stood as testaments of industry in Oyo State are gone- Exide Batteries, Leyland Autos and many others. In its place are shopping malls and road side markets but no nation develops through buying and selling alone- especially when you’re not actually producing what you’re selling. Hypermarkets and supermarkets have taken over because of the need to feed our insatiable consumer-appetite and foreign tastes. In one instance, an ancient landmark in the form of a hotel was demolished to pave way for a mall. That is how low we have sunk. If our past is better than our present- if we always look back with nostalgia frequently, then there is a problem.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/open-letter-asiwaju-bola-ahmed-tinubu/

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:49pm On Dec 14, 2016
Check sports in Nigeria which people dominate it


Check movie which people dominate it


Mtcheeww

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:51pm On Dec 14, 2016
[b]The case of other states is not different. Osun’s case is pathetic. Ditto for Ondo and Ekiti. Ogun State can boast of some factories at Sango-Otta and Agbara axis but most of them are not owned by the Yorubas. There is no significant pharmaceutical company owned by any Yoruba except for Bond Chemicals in Awe, Oyo State- and its wallet share is very insignificant. For Lagos State, more than 70% of the manufacturing concerns and major industries in the State are owned by the Igbos. If the Igbos were to stop paying tax in Lagos State, the IGR of Lagos State will reduce by over 60%. In contrast, Sir, go to the South East and look at the manufacturing concerns in Onitsha, Aba and Nnewi. Please don’t forget those were areas ravaged by civil war a mere forty something years ago. The Igbos have certainly made tremendous progress but the Yoruba nation has regressed. I wish to state that this letter is not meant to whip up primordial considerations or ethnic sentiments but just to put things in proper perspective.[/b]

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/open-letter-asiwaju-bola-ahmed-tinubu/

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:52pm On Dec 14, 2016
masseratti:
she is not in charge of the economy, she is more of a book keeper, the minister of budget and planning and cbn governor has more influence on the economy than her, you guys should go to school abeg, go and learn.


Oh my God....

She is more of book keepers hahaha



Then y are u people blaming okonjo iweale... Y not blame sanusi



Chai illiterates full here

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:54pm On Dec 14, 2016
Our youth which we used to take pride in are largely a mass of unemployed and unemployable people. Have you noticed the abundance of street urchins, area boys, touts and ‘agberos’ that we now have all across the Yoruba nation? Have you noticed the swell in the ranks of NURTW (I mean no disrespect to an otherwise noble union)? Have you noticed the increase in the number of Yoruba beggars? There was a time that it was taboo for a Yoruba man to beg- but no more. The spirit of apprenticeship is dead. There was a time that people who learn vocational skills celebrate what we referred to as ‘freedom’. While that is largely moribund now in the Yoruba nation, the Igbos still practice it with great success.

The only thing we can boldly say the Yoruba nation controls is the information machinery- the press. We own largely the newspapers- the Nation, Punch, Nigerian Tribune, TV Continental and a few others. It is because of our control of this information machinery that we have rewritten the narrative in the country with the misguided self-belief that things are normal and we are making progress. A look beyond the surface will prove that this is so untrue.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/open-letter-asiwaju-bola-ahmed-tinubu/

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Re: fghj by ladiguy(m): 6:55pm On Dec 14, 2016
Johnnyessence:
don't mind the Igbos fools jare. Non of their old cargoes musician no rich pass Musical ICON KSA and chief Ebenezer Obey. All of this musician are recognised all over the world.

They are just so foolish.

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Re: fghj by 7lives: 6:56pm On Dec 14, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:



Don't mind those fools

After they will say wizkid is first to be featured by american. But they forget that chinamanda ngozi adechie was first feature in beyounce song way back


One thing about this count is Igbo's first then other people follow

Na yeye post like this dey make me post on nairaland, have you heard of Afolashade Adu and Henry Olumide Samuel ( SEAL ) Grammy award winners, what about Tunde Bayewu of lighthouse family? the list is endless but i will stop here.

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:57pm On Dec 14, 2016
ladiguy:


They are just so foolish.




U guys are more fools




Fake people with fake propaganda lives

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 6:59pm On Dec 14, 2016
7lives:


Na yeye post like this dey make me post on nairaland, have you heard of Afolashade Adu and Henry Olumide Samuel ( SEAL ) Grammy award winners, what about Tunde Bayewu of lighthouse family? the list is endless but i will stop here.



Hahahaha

Who is d most influential black person in Uk..... Olisa


Igbo's are ahead of u people

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 7:01pm On Dec 14, 2016
Igbos are ahead already you can only cry and rant on social medias not more
http://punchng.com/education-why-south-west-and-north-should-be-worried/

Education: Why South-West and North should be worried

ast week, the 2015 West African Senior School Certificate of Education result was released. The Punch chose to publish the story with an attention-grabbing headline: “Again, South-East leads in the WASSCE performance chart.” The report showed that Abia State dethroned Anambra. The states were ranked according to the percentage that had a minimum of five credits, including in English Language and Mathematics.

But the surprise in the report was that almost like in 2014, no South-West state except Lagos was on the top 10 of the chart. The top 10 states were the five South-East states, four South-South states and Lagos: 1st – Abia (63.94 per cent), 2nd – Anambra (61.18 per cent), 3rd – Edo, 4th – Rivers, 5th – Imo, 6th – Lagos, 7th – Bayelsa, 8th – Delta, 9th – Enugu, and 10th – Ebonyi. Ekiti was 11th; Ondo was 13th; Ogun was 19th; Oyo was 26th; while Osun was 29th. In 2014, the top 10 states were similar: Anambra (65.92 per cent), Abia (58.52 per cent), Edo (57.82 per cent), Bayelsa (52.83 per cent), Rivers (52.78 per cent), Enugu (51.91 per cent), Lagos (45.66 per cent), Imo (40.64 per cent), Delta (40.12 per cent), Kaduna (36.12 per cent). Ebonyi was 11th with 36.05 per cent.

For 2014, the states with the least performance were Northern states: They were Yobe (36th), Zamfara (35th), Jigawa (34th), Gombe (33rd), Katsina (32nd), Kebbi (31st) Bauchi (30th), and Sokoto (29th). In 2013, the result was similar: 28th – Katsina (10.45 per cent), 29th – Adamawa (8.75 per cent), 30th – Jigawa (7.47 per cent), 31st – Sokoto (7.12 per cent), 32nd – Zamfara (6.65 per cent), 33rd – Kebbi (6.30 per cent), 34th – Gombe (5.68 per cent), 35th – Bauchi (5.28 per cent), and 36th – Yobe (4.85 per cent).

Someone from the South-East or South-South could see it as a reason for chest-thumping, but for me, it portends grave danger. Why do I say so? I will explain shortly.

Those who had not been following the trend in education could dismiss this as a flash in the pan. But it is not so. I have followed the trend since the late 1980s. From 1996 when the late military dictator, Sani Abacha, created 36 states out of Nigeria, the three states that have been producing the highest number of applicants in the examination organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board have been Imo, Anambra and Delta.

The Guardian of August 26, 1999, page 31, had some statistics about the 1999 UTME examination. It showed that the six states with the highest number of applications were: Imo (44,274), Delta (36,375), Anambra (34,206), Ogun (33,375), Edo (29,057), and Osun (22,950). Conversely, the states that produced the least number of candidates were all Northern states: Borno (1,572), Katsina (1,054), Taraba (882), Sokoto (782), Kebbi (794), and Yobe (535). The Registrar of JAMB then, Prof. Bello Ahmad Salim, lamented the poor showing of the Northern states, noting that the 65,000 applications from the 19 states of the North were just 20,726 higher than the number of applications from only Imo State. If Imo and Delta states’ applications were combined, that would amount to 80,649 applications: over 15,000 higher than the applications from the 19 states of the North.

In 2007, The Guardian newspaper of June 1, page 3, published the results of the 2007 University Matriculation Examination. The top six states with the highest number of candidates were Imo (93,065), Anambra (64,689), Delta (61,580), Edo (57,754), Akwa Ibom (47,928), and Ogun (47,227). The last six were: Kebbi (4,682), Sokoto (3,925), Taraba (3,832), Zamfara (2,904), Jigawa (2,541), and Yobe (2,516).

For the 2012 results released by JAMB and published by Vanguard of March 31, the top five states were: Imo (123,865), Delta (88,876), Anambra (84,204), Osun (73,935), Oyo (71,272). The least five states were: Jigawa (11,529), Kebbi (7,364), Yobe (6,389), Zamfara (5,713), and Sokoto (5,664).

In the Unity School admission of 2013, the states that got the highest cut-off marks were: Anambra – Male (139) Female (139); Imo – Male (138) Female (138); Enugu – Male (134) Female (134); Lagos – Male (133) Female (133); Delta – Male (131) Female (131); Ogun – Male(131) Female(131); Abia – Male (130) Female (130). The states that got the lowest cut-off scores were: Zamfara – Male (four) Female (two); Yobe – Male (two) Female (27); Taraba – Male (three) Female (11); Sokoto – Male (nine) Female (13); Kebbi – Male (nine) Female (20); Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35).

So, for those from the South-West and North who may give the excuse of the South-East and South-South states getting these results by the help of “special centres,” it is a case of trying to hide behind a finger. Instructively, the South-West, which was the first to receive Western education, and was ahead in education, has lost its place in education in Nigeria. Something is killing the interest of the South-West children in education. The six South-West states need to see this as an emergency that transcends party affiliation. This scenario is a source of danger because the South-East and South-West have been counter forces to each other. Whatever feat the South-West produces, the South-East counters it, and vice versa. We can see it in the literary feats of Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka, the football feats of Shooting Stars and Rangers, the political feats of Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi Awolowo, the academic feats of University of Nigeria, Nsukka and University of Ife, Ile-Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), and so on. This healthy rivalry enhances stability, peace and growth in the nation.

But if this downward trend continues, in future, that balancing of forces between the South-West and the South-East will no longer exist. And given that the indigenes of the South-East and the South-South dwell in large numbers in the South-West, a time will come when the South-West could feel angry that the indigenes of the South-East and South-South are taking over positions that the South-West indigenes should occupy in the South-West. This may cause problems as witnessed in the xenophobic attacks in South Africa last year. So, it is in the interest of all that the South-West stage a come-back in education.

The case of the North is scarier. Many commentators keep quiet about this worrisome issue because of political correctness, but only someone who loves you can tell you that you have mouth odour. It is dangerous that there are 10 million youths in the North with no formal education.

The rise of Boko Haram has worsened a bad situation in the North. The few who want to go to school are scared away by this unconscionable terrorist sect.

There are those who have erroneously said that the lack of interest in education in the North is caused by religion (Islam). But there are many nations with high Islamic population even in West Africa that embraced education. Furthermore, Northern states like Taraba, Plateau and Benue have a predominantly Christian population. Yet, there is a low interest in education there.

There is no proof that Northerners have lower IQ than Southerners. All men are created equal. The prevailing environmental conditions make the difference.

So, the quota system is an enemy of the North that every Northerner who loves the North must speak against. Without competition and challenges, there is no burning desire in man to excel.

Nigeria runs on a quasi-unitary structure with each link coupled to the other. It moves as a unit. It can only move as fast as its slowest link and perform as good as its weakest link. It is in the interest of Nigeria that the fire of education is rekindled in the North. This will expand the opportunities available for Northern youths and reduce the tensions and suspicion that exist between the North and the South.

We must also jettison this failed feeding-bottle federalism that we have and adopt true federalism that allows the federating units to move at their own pace and be competitive. A country that does not promote competition abhors excellence.

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Re: fghj by masseratti: 7:02pm On Dec 14, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:



Hahaha look at them Ebenezer obey


Go and sit mtcheew
kwam 1 is the richest and most prolific Nigerian musician dead or living, fela the most famous. Don't let us mention sade adu and seal.

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Re: fghj by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 7:03pm On Dec 14, 2016
CursedIboes:


Get away from here. Shameless being, you said no Ibo state are owing and was bursted. You said no stomach infrastructure and was again bursted yet you pouring your smelly spits everywhere trying to change the goal post. Swerve abeg
No single bursting.
I didn't say no igbo state owes, I said yours is out of the world with nothing to show for it.
Ogun you were yapping about didn't borrow money to fund industries of the non Yoruba's there, so what's your point about defending your borrowings?

And yes, we didn't ask for stomach infrastructure and our state governments don't insult our sensibilities with that crap.
Opon Imo billions down the drain.
This is one of the numerous nonsense you borrow for. To scam your people

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Re: fghj by ladiguy(m): 7:03pm On Dec 14, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:





U guys are more fools




Fake people with fake propaganda lives



I pray your old age wont witness a poor igbo race ,thats if you change .

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 7:03pm On Dec 14, 2016
Am just sick of ofonjas



I no go lie


There lies to much

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Re: fghj by ladiguy(m): 7:04pm On Dec 14, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:
Igbo's are ahead of u ofonjas



Let's see wat una Kemi abi Remi will do to help our economy ..


Is not by making noise or una media propaganda



Or she will b disgraced out



Soon a Yoruba Trump will rise and clean up the mess .

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 7:05pm On Dec 14, 2016
ladiguy:




I pray your old age wont witness a poor igbo race ,thats if you change .


Haha ur hate is on u

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 7:06pm On Dec 14, 2016
ladiguy:




Soon a Yoruba Trump will rise and cleam up the mess .


Haha I pray so


Let hope he does have fake certifate

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 7:10pm On Dec 14, 2016
Fake people

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Re: fghj by masseratti: 7:11pm On Dec 14, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:



Oh my God....

She is more of book keepers hahaha



Then y are u people blaming okonjo iweale... Y not blame sanusi



Chai illiterates full here
if you ve seen the 4 walls of a school, you will understand am trying to come to your level, explaining to you like you're a 5 years old.

Now sit down and read slowly.

NOI was incharge of finance budget and planning, that ministry has being split by PMB.

Now incase you don't know book keeping is the basic, layman name of Accounting, if i call an accoutant a book keeper am not wrong. Kemi is, more of chief accoutant of Fgn, the minister of budget and planning more of chief economist, cbn governor chief banker of fgn.

I hope you ve got it now, you can thank me later.

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