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Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 1:30pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
inoki247:I have lived in the north almost all my life, the hausas are fond of doing that and such an approach to business confounds me. On a construction site, you know a trench should be excavated for #1000, but a group of Hausa boys will tell you it's #1500. They will organise themselves and insist. If you refuse, they will go away and instigate others around not to accept to do the job for #1000. Funny thing is all of them don't have a penny for their next meal. They did it to me one day and on my way home in the evening, I met one of them by the road, he was begging me "oga, I beg I no chop since morning", I just laughed and went away. |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by tete7000(m): 1:30pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Adie ba l'okun, ara o r'oku, ara o r'adie |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by helicoptarr: 1:31pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Peterobi90: May the South learn and strategize May they be gift with responsible leaders capable of leading and transformingand re-orientating the minds of their people to go hyper-nationalistic socio-economically, politically, governmentally and all. |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by helicoptarr: 1:32pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
JidennaJason: Relevant proverb! |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by clothingonline(m): 1:51pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Asgard13: Lol but food is still cheaper in West that the rest part of south explain this ? West produce tomato and even beef in quantity that can feed west if north stop bringing food here nothing change |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Nobody: 2:09pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Asgard13: You must be a very sad, pathetic and pitiful loser in real life given how everything you write is about vendetta against the Yorubas and the SW. Note that when you don't care for wrong or right anymore then your finished as a human being and as a man anyone can respect. The North are wrong here and all objective Nigerians know this. It shows how much Igbos like you hate Yorubas, as I have always argued, for you to now side with the North who have been unrepentant aggressors causing chaos in the South for the past few years. The Northerners, your new best buddies, are the same people who account for 87% of poor people in Nigeria. We Yorubas are therefore happy to entertain any fight, on any front, they want to bring. You vindictive Igbos can even join them as we know you're itching to do. We will still show you two, the majority refugee ethnic groups of Nigeria, We are not your mates. https://www.thecable.ng/world-bank-north-accounts-87-poor-people-nigeria/amp World Bank: 87% of poor Nigerians are in the north 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Asgard13: 3:49pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Oshigun: Gibberish from a Yoruba man When will you start making sense.. Na wao |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Ogunleti01: 4:02pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Cashsteady:don't even dignify their zombie ness and stupidity with your response. It is a Yoruba war yet so many igbo has turned Lagos to their home |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Ogunleti01: 4:08pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Asgard13:Even the blockade also caused slow internet and no light! Haba which kain reasoning be this ooo |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Nobody: 4:17pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Ogunleti01: Dont mind the myopic and incredibly ignorant dingbats. With SW playing host to the biggest community of Igbos in the world outside their traditional home of SE Nigeria, I would like to know the sense in what some incredibly dumb Igbos think they are doing siding with the North and speaking as if they wont be the biggest non-Yoruba victims of anything negative in the SW. Very hateful and self-destructive ingrates. The least that myopic and vindictive Igbos can do is learn to keep their mouth shut because the reality on the ground is that they have, by migrating to the SW unchecked over decades, made themselves collateral damage in any conflict of the SW with any other region. Mumu folks. 1 Like |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Nobody: 4:22pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Ogunleti01: That Nigga is in a mental prison no sane person can understand so just mock and indulge him. It is not his fault. Civil war brainwashing, by the Igbo community he grew up in, has totally f.cked him mentally. Dude has lost it completely. I actually pity him. 1 Like |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Ekugbeh(m): 7:31pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Cashsteady:lol, how many people are in West apart from Lagos |
Re: Kano Tomato, Onion Farmers, Marketers Lose Big As Blockade Persists by Ekugbeh(m): 7:37pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
ThatFairGuy:here in Delta, sachet water is now N20, is it still coming from the north too. Inflation is everywhere oga. It knows no ethnic, color or region |
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