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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by rigarmortis: 9:57am On Jul 14, 2015
omoelesa:
Thread For D Cheast beaters

its not a crime to be stupid, imbeciles can still make themselves useful on earth and blogosphere, there are many of them roaming the earth, more holding public offices and many more in the politics section of NL.

but to come here and display it in broad daylight, now that's a crime.

worthy of death.

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 9:57am On Jul 14, 2015
buygala:
Riverbank buildings inhabited by fishermen are still mostly the same today undecided.... Take a stroll along the Niger bridge or Lokoja bridge to see for thyself sad

Point is. ... This pishure could have been taken yesterday, its color edited to look old and tagged 'Pishure of Onitsha trading port during the Colonial days' angry



In other news...


I just paid an Olosho 5 thousand naira for 'overnight service '.... then she also requested Extra 3k for 'night food'.... Please fellow Olosho customers, is this how they used to do?

Sorry bro. my friend told me about an Olosho she met who charges for services with POS and never accepts cash. But wait o...you paid olosho 8k while your mum in the village probably prays for you every night before going to bed? God don keep your file for one corner

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Alexander001(m): 9:57am On Jul 14, 2015
post=35839968:
yes
no, he is from imo state
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by kodlins(f): 9:58am On Jul 14, 2015
Eshinwaju:


Yea......the Benin empire to which onicha belonged was......thriving...... grin

Which Benin Empire??
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:04am On Jul 14, 2015
kodlins:

Which Benin Empire??
don't mind that man from JuJU empire

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:06am On Jul 14, 2015
BuddahMonk:


The Zoogerian you quoted is from the Western flank of the Zoo, they regard everybody in Lower Niger as Omo ibo grin grin grin grin

They neither teach Geography nor History in the Zoo because the Monkeys and Baboons are scared of evolution
Because of one person you insulted the entire tribe...

smh
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Benoxvals(m): 10:10am On Jul 14, 2015
Anambra state has got a way of boosting my morale whenever I visit...
The development is indeed impressive..if only we could rub more positive minds together and trust each other,only then can we boost of not just infrastructural achievements but other levels of development as well.

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:10am On Jul 14, 2015
manchy7531:

Nwane biko is the owner of Tummy Tummy noodle also from nnewi?


he Is from imo state but he is based in nnewi....
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by JBismarck(m): 10:10am On Jul 14, 2015
fdigital:
And some folks will come here telling us igbo land is land locked they have no par with sea blabla. . This is a port delibrately grounded by the nigerian govt forces just for the fear of igbo evolution.

Onitsha port is an inland port, not on the Atlantic coast. No ship can reach there if Nigeria doesn't permit entrance from the Niger Delta areas in the event that Biafra secedes. Biafra will just be an enclave withing Nigeria if it secedes because Çross River state shares its northern boundary with Benue State close to Abakaliki, tha axis would have opened Biafra to international community by sharing boundary with Cameroun. Once again, Onitsha port is inland; it is located by the bank of River Niger.
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Alexander001(m): 10:10am On Jul 14, 2015
coolebux:
This is Anaedo

But that construction at triangle, I still have no clue what they are up to.
shopping mall
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:11am On Jul 14, 2015
People seldom ask me what is this calabar man doing in Anambra? Hope these pics give you a hint. Very beautiful state with great opportunity and lots lots of money in this state!

There is only one city in Nigeria that bores great resemblance to Abuja in terms of planning and modern houses, that city is Awka. Onitsha high rise buildings reminds me of europe:-)

This thread is a testament why Igbos want Biafra; they want to model their country to be the envy of the world.

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by walemadu: 10:12am On Jul 14, 2015
very nice city! lagos na shit
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Alexander001(m): 10:13am On Jul 14, 2015
oduwani:
Having the nostagia of Onitsha, we called it Osha, in those days.
A yoruba boy that grew up in an Ibo land and knew no not his brethdren other than Hillary from Umuchu, Azubuike from Nkpor, Kehinde from Oshogbo etc. We are all one and no not discrimination.
Used to go to that market, Ose market.
That new cargo port was started since the eighties and still not completed. What a nation. I can almost see my house far behind the port, now replaced with a high rising. Behind the port is where we used to pick mangos and sometimes go down to the shallow part of river niger to swim.
Truely some part of me is no more.
reminds me of "chike and the river.
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:13am On Jul 14, 2015
coolebux:
This is Anaedo

But that construction at triangle, I still have no clue what they are up to.



nnewi shopping mall...
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by walemadu: 10:14am On Jul 14, 2015
Oba of lagos should come and see this. its like everybody in onitsha is a millionaire

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:15am On Jul 14, 2015
buygala:
Riverbank buildings inhabited by fishermen are still mostly the same today undecided.... Take a stroll along the Niger bridge or Lokoja bridge to see for thyself sad

Point is. ... This pishure could have been taken yesterday, its color edited to look old and tagged 'Pishure of Onitsha trading port during the Colonial days' angry



In other news...


I just paid an Olosho 5 thousand naira for 'overnight service '.... then she also requested Extra 3k for 'night food' sad.... Please fellow Olosho customers, is this how they used to do?

i am amazed at how ignorant people can be and their insistence on letting everyone know

dude have you been to onitsha recently, not even recently, 10 years back.

it looks nothing like the pic above.

too much olosho have dulled your brain,

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Alexander001(m): 10:17am On Jul 14, 2015
patmaine:




he Is from imo state but he is based in nnewi....
he doesn't live in nnewi anymore. he is in imo state now. don't have the strength to explain what happened now.
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Rexyl(m): 10:18am On Jul 14, 2015
Those destroying their cities should learn from others building their own. The Igbo are enterprising and struggling to develop on their own, they are building and adding good look to their cities. I pity those taking themselves back to inglorious years spent in the past. For instance the northeast which has taken to destruction instead of building up and adding value to their society

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by mekano1980: 10:20am On Jul 14, 2015
Eshinwaju:


Yea......the Benin empire to which onicha belonged was......thriving...... grin

You are a very big idiot for putting Onitsha people with binin people, go and search books and read because they don't teach history in the zoo
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Tex42(m): 10:20am On Jul 14, 2015
All Anambra(SE) needs is a seaport and an international airport (passenger and cargo) then the 'FG can keep that cheap allocation for IDPs in borno state'.

Rep Anambra State!

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:25am On Jul 14, 2015
cjfavour:


Guy that's a lie. Water doesn't run upstairs as u said in Onitsha. u can hardly see an upstair dt have water running upstair. That's a minus in Onitsha I'm looking forward to b redressed. Anambra water board should start working forwards dt

dude if you have never heard of borehole, go and read up on it. all those buildings have overhead tanks that supply water to all parts of the house. it is a simple case of physics and gravity and it is not only found in onitsha but can be emulated anywhere.

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:26am On Jul 14, 2015
Viktor1983:


All the houses have Their own water provision.
Bore holes are drilled in every house.
you are right no elevators.
A 3 bedroom flat costs between 200-250k.
doesn't make sense economically to install an elevator.

not just the economical aspect, where will you get electricity to run the elevators effectively

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by missKiffy(f): 10:27am On Jul 14, 2015
BuddahMonk:


There no elevator but water run up the entire building.

The most difficult thing to see in East is a house without borehole, virtually all the houses have borehole and water is connected to an overhead tank that supply to the entire building
Bt I lived in Abia, most of the houses don't have borehole

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Arcard(m): 10:34am On Jul 14, 2015
umu anambra kwenu nwanne di na mba

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by mekano1980: 10:34am On Jul 14, 2015
missKiffy:

Bt I lived in Abia, most of the houses don't have borehole

That is Abia, come to Onitsha virtually all the upstairs have Borehole some have personal transformers

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Idrismusty97(m): 10:34am On Jul 14, 2015
missKiffy:

Bt I lived in Abia, most of the houses don't have borehole
Why did you spoil the show? This is a thread solely for bragging and chest beating, You know how Igbos love wallowing in delusion. Edit that nonsense and say the houses have borehole, elevator, Bugatti as taxis, goldplated everything. All those Houses in those pictures cannot be found anywhere but Igbo land, wow they even have roads! I have never seen road in my life. Look at working billionaires everywhere. Igbo kwenu!
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by thewarrior72: 10:36am On Jul 14, 2015
Nonybb:
Wow No Brown Roof
Anambra & entire southeast is not BROWN ROOF REPUBLIC, so be guided.

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:39am On Jul 14, 2015
Rexyl:
Those destroying their cities should learn from others building their own. The Igbo are enterprising and struggling to develop on their own, they are building and adding good look to their cities. I pity those taking themselves back to inglorious years spent in the past. For instance the northeast which has taken to destruction instead of building up and adding value to their society

most matured post ever.

Thank you

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Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:39am On Jul 14, 2015
mekano1980:


That is Abia, come to Onitsha virtually all the upstairs have Borehole some have personal transformers

even bungalows have borehole, who builds a house in the east these days without an overhead tank
Re: Picture Of Onitsha trading port During The Colonial Days(photo) by Nobody: 10:40am On Jul 14, 2015
thewarrior72:

Anambra & entire southeast is not BROWN ROOF REPUBLIC, so be guided.

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