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Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 2:00pm On Sep 03, 2017
Do you know 9 players of the super eagle's are Igbo's.

No one is talking of marginalization here.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by BiafranBushBoy: 2:37pm On Sep 03, 2017
When they were 8 Hausa player and 3 Yoruba's, what was the scoreline?

Admit the fact that Igbo's are really doing fine anywhere they find themselves doing legal jobs!!!

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Stingman: 2:46pm On Sep 03, 2017
What about this

Unity school cut off marks:

Abia – Male (130) Female (130)
Anambra – Male (139) Female (139)
Ebonyi – Male (112) Female (112)
Enugu – Male (134) Female (134)
Imo – Male (138) Female (138)

South South:

Akwa-Ibom – Male (123) Female (123)
Bayelsa – Male (72) Female (72)
Cross-Rivers – Male (97) Female (97)
Delta – Male (131) Female (131)
Edo – Male (127) Female (127)
Rivers – Male (118) Female (118)

South West:

Ekiti – Male (119) Female (119)
Kwara – Male (123) Female (123)
Lagos – Male (133) Female(133)
Ogun – Male (131) Female (131)
Ondo – Male (126) Female (126)
Osun – Male (127) Female (127)
Oyo – Male (127) Female (127)

North

Adamawa – Male (62) Female (62)
Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35)
Benue – Male (111) Female (111)
Borno – Male (45) Female (45)
Gombe – Male (58) Female (58)
Jigawa – Male (44) Female (44)
Kaduna – Male (91) Female (91)
Kano – Male (67) Female (67)
Kastina – Male (60) Female (60)
Kebbi – Male (9) Female (20)
Kogi – Male (119) Female (119)
Nassarawa – Male (58) Female (58)
Niger – Male (93) Female (93)
Plateau – Male (97) Female (97)
Sokoto – Male (9) Female (13)
Taraba – Male (3) Female (11)
Yobe – Male (2) Female (27)
Zamfara – Male (4) Female (2)
FCT Abuja – Male (90) Female (90).

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Nobody: 2:47pm On Sep 03, 2017
Mumu post
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Stingman: 2:49pm On Sep 03, 2017
...review that with the recruitment in DSS and NNPC...

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 2:49pm On Sep 03, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
When they were 8 Hausa player and 3 Yoruba's, what was the scoreline?

Admit the fact that Igbo's are really doing fine anywhere they find themselves doing legal jobs!!!

Let's see the proof of the above.

You mean other tribes don't do well in their jobs? Assumptions without proof.
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 2:50pm On Sep 03, 2017
baakus:
Mumu post


Mumu comment.
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by oneeast: 2:50pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:
Do you know 9 players of the super eagle's are Igbo's.

No one is talking of marginalization here.


Result is what matters. Igbos are getting the needed result in soccer.

That is why America is the NUMBER ONE country in the world because they tilt toward merit and result orientation no matter the tribe or colour of the person.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 2:51pm On Sep 03, 2017
Stingman:
...review that with the recruitment in DSS and NNPC...


Still doesn't answer the question above.
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by kettykin: 2:52pm On Sep 03, 2017
Stingman:
What about this

Unity school cut off marks:

Abia – Male (130) Female (130)
Anambra – Male (139) Female (139)
Ebonyi – Male (112) Female (112)
Enugu – Male (134) Female (134)
Imo – Male (138) Female (138)

South South:

Akwa-Ibom – Male (123) Female (123)
Bayelsa – Male (72) Female (72)
Cross-Rivers – Male (97) Female (97)
Delta – Male (131) Female (131)
Edo – Male (127) Female (127)
Rivers – Male (118) Female (118)

South West:

Ekiti – Male (119) Female (119)
Kwara – Male (123) Female (123)
Lagos – Male (133) Female(133)
Ogun – Male (131) Female (131)
Ondo – Male (126) Female (126)
Osun – Male (127) Female (127)
Oyo – Male (127) Female (127)

North

Adamawa – Male (62) Female (62)
Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35)
Benue – Male (111) Female (111)
Borno – Male (45) Female (45)
Gombe – Male (58) Female (58)
Jigawa – Male (44) Female (44)
Kaduna – Male (91) Female (91)
Kano – Male (67) Female (67)
Kastina – Male (60) Female (60)
Kebbi – Male (9) Female (20)
Kogi – Male (119) Female (119)
Nassarawa – Male (58) Female (58)
Niger – Male (93) Female (93)
Plateau – Male (97) Female (97)
Sokoto – Male (9) Female (13)
Taraba – Male (3) Female (11)
Yobe – Male (2) Female (27)
Zamfara – Male (4) Female (2)
FCT Abuja – Male (90) Female (90).

This cut off Mark foisted on Nigeria by the North and not applied to the military, customs , presidential appointments is high crass Satanism and demonized segregation. Ever wondered why the North has never excelled in any human endeavor that has brought good to mankind except this type of satanic manipulated cut off marks

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 2:52pm On Sep 03, 2017
oneeast:



Result is what matters. That is why America is the NUMBER ONE country in the world because they tilt toward merit and result orientation no matter the tribe or colour of the person.

Thank you. The only sensible comment here since.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 2:54pm On Sep 03, 2017
kettykin:


This cut off Mark foisted on Nigeria by the North and not applied to the military, customs , presidential appointments is high crass Satanism and demonized segregation. Ever wondered why the North has never excelled in as any human endeavor that has brought good to mankind except this type of satanic manipulated cut off marks

A northerner is the richest black man in the world. Get informed.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Stingman: 2:55pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


Still doesn't answer the question above.

It doesn't answer because your mind is fixated...

Why not try 4 from SW, 7 from North...and let see how far you can go?

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 2:56pm On Sep 03, 2017
Stingman:


It doesn't answer because your mind is fixated...

Why not try 4 from SW, 7 from North...and let see how far you can go?

I can sense that you're pained. By what, only you can tell.
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Stingman: 2:57pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


A northerner is the richest black man in the world. Get informed.

Mister..remove government patronage and guarantees and he will come down to earth...No country gives monopoly to an individual like Nigeria...Do you know of Ibeto cement? It was suppressed for Dangote...Does he have a single investment in the SE? He knows he can't compete there...

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Nobody: 2:57pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


Mumu comment.
congrats! u are noticed
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by ofai: 2:57pm On Sep 03, 2017
The OP is so dumb. Politicizing Football? Guy you are so so dumb.
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Nobody: 2:57pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


Mumu comment.
congrats! u are noticed
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Stingman: 2:58pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


I can sense that you're pained. By what, only you can tell.

You asked question and got answer. Why are you crying?
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 3:04pm On Sep 03, 2017
Stingman:


Mister..remove government patronage and guarantees and he will come down to earth...No country gives monopoly to an individual like Nigeria...Do you know of Ibeto cement? It was suppressed for Dangote...Does he have a single investment in the SE? He knows he can't compete there...

Any sensible businessman knows the importance of government patronage. It is a standard practice all over the world. And stops the others from courting government patronage?

Talking about having investments in SE, common sense dictates that it is the availability of market demand that determines location of business among other strategic factors. Not based on ethnic sentiments.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by kettykin: 3:16pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


A northerner is the richest black man in the world. Get informed.

Richest black man indeed , what made him rich if not government patronage which is still manifest in the satanically low cut off marks as exhibited in the federal common entrance , would he have being rich without undue interference of Government in Rice and cement importation where rivals had their cement businesses closed for months by the satanic cabals while his business is allowed to thrive.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Nobody: 3:18pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:
Do you know 9 players of the super eagle's are Igbo's.

No one is talking of marginalization here.
No one is talking marginalization because the players were chosen based on merit not based on tribalism. If it is 9 Tiv players tomorrow, as long as they are chosen through merit not tribalism or hate, Igbodefender will not complain!

The Igbos are only asking for a level playing ground not preferential treatment.

http://zikistmovement.igbodefender.com/2017/09/03/the-9-igbo-players-were-chosen-based-on-merit-not-tribalism/

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 3:22pm On Sep 03, 2017
kettykin:


Richest black man indeed , what made him rich if not government patronage which is still manifest in the satanically low cut off marks as exhibited in the federal common entrance , would he have being rich without undue interference of Government in Rice and cement importation where rivals had their cement businesses closed for months by the satanic cabals while his business is allowed to thrive.

The question is this, what stops other businessmen from courting government patronage?

So far in the last 18 years, southerners have been president for 13 years. Are the southerners the so called cabal?

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by kettykin: 3:35pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


The question is this, what stops other businessmen from courting government patronage?

So far in the last 18 years, southerners have been president for 13 years. Are the southerners the so called cabal?

Courting government patronage is unethical for businesses, if you can remember very well the united states of recent sanctioned and punished some staff of Haliburton for currying favors from the Nigerian Goverment in the haliburton scandal , Nigerian Government and the EFCC has bluntly refused to replicate same and punish the Nigerian government officicals involved in the haliburton affair, the same thing in the Siemens scandal the German goverment punished their citizens involved in the scandal while the Nigerian Goverment and EFCC has bluntly refused to replicate same even when the list of officials involved were made available to them byt the American and German Government.

Government Patronage of particular businesses over others in humanly wicked, satanic and evil and should be condemned by every right thinking fellow.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Rizstar: 3:37pm On Sep 03, 2017
When it has to do with hard labour and results, they will remember Igbos but when it involves seating under air conditioner signing papers, Igbos will be tagged corrupt and not too good to handle sensitive positions. Nigeria shall continue to sink.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Jesusloveyou: 3:39pm On Sep 03, 2017
No,
That is how it should be
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ijaya123: 3:39pm On Sep 03, 2017
kettykin:


Courting government patronage is unethical for businesses, if you can remember very well the united states of recent sanctioned and punished some staff of Haliburton for currying favors from the Nigerian Goverment in the haliburton scandal , Nigerian Government and the EFCC has bluntly refused to replicate same and punish the Nigerian government officicals involved in the haliburton affair, the same thing in the Siemens scandal the German goverment punished their citizens involved in the scandal while the Nigerian Goverment and EFCC has bluntly refused to replicate same even when the list of officials involved were made available to them byt the American and German Government.

Government Patronage of particular businesses over others in humanly wicked, satanic and evil and should be condemned by every right thinking fellow.

Lobbying for government patronage and bribing for same are two different things. Let's get that clear.

If you have real evidence of Dangote bribing, please provide it.

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by WetinConsignMe: 3:44pm On Sep 03, 2017
Well, ALL players representing US basket ball are BLACK - 12% of US population!

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Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Iykmann(m): 3:45pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:
Do you know 9 players of the super eagle's are Igbo's.

No one is talking of marginalization here.
the selection was did by a foreigner so it was by merit
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by kettykin: 3:46pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


Lobbying for government patronage and bribing for same are two different things. Let's get that clear.

If you have real evidence of Dangote bribing, please provide it.

go and check who sponsored Buhari's Election and if it was an inducement or a normal contribution .
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Ogene001: 3:46pm On Sep 03, 2017
But they won!, and their win benefits the whole country, if Bubu's appointment is on merit and they perform and their performance benefits everybody then nobody will complain even if they are all from Daura
Re: Can These Be Called Marginalisation? by Nightwolf1: 3:49pm On Sep 03, 2017
Ijaya123:


Lobbying for government patronage and bribing for same are two different things. Let's get that clear.

If you have real evidence of Dangote bribing, please provide it.

Lobbying for government patronage isn't different from bribery in Nigeria.

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