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Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Nobody: 9:07pm On Jul 18, 2015
mactoni91:

lol dis aint abuja park na...
Dat building could nt have been dat of the gymnasium(looking frm mandela) nor mama abuja (looking from the faculty of humanities)
i stand to be correctd
the colour of the bus alone will tell u. Those girls just strolled pass the arena aand that 'HUMANITIES' dept.
That is definitely UNIPORT Abj campus. I was once a bus driver in that school that's how I know.

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Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Slimvincent(m): 9:08pm On Jul 18, 2015
So, mk i no relocate dis year ending again frm p.h to asaba? Wrk wan carry me go shaa, but i no hw i go look for accomodation
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by HopeAtHand: 9:09pm On Jul 18, 2015
otokx:
The third picture is that of students going to Abuja motor park in UNIPORT, Port Harcourt.


Guy, you bad...infact, you sabi. shocked
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by larbex: 9:10pm On Jul 18, 2015
Another Tinubu in d making wink-pls Nairalanders link me up wt ds man wey dey make tnz happen joor
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by fr3do(m): 9:12pm On Jul 18, 2015
Setaje:



Abeg let anioma be in anioma and let delta be in delta. Aren't u people fighting to be part of the east. I am talking of core deltans and we know ourselves. The urhobo and itshekiri and Okpe, ijaws I no are mostly dark skin. Wetin concern me wiv anioma!

Till we get our state, it will be sensible if the so called 'core deltans' called themselves something else, I dont know, maybe warri state, because the last time I checked, 'delta' was not an Urhobo or Itsekiri word, and we the Aniomas who make up 33% of Delta's population have towns in the Delta of the River Niger.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Vicintonsh(m): 9:14pm On Jul 18, 2015
damn ...how can u be soooooo f**king precise!! nice one
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by harizonal123(m): 9:20pm On Jul 18, 2015
OK oh
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Donjowebs(m): 9:27pm On Jul 18, 2015
I shall comment after reading this...
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by constantchanges: 9:35pm On Jul 18, 2015
Op, just say you have been to " some " parts of Delta state.

Dont come and sound as you have been to everywhere in Delta. Most of your write up is based on few places, so it is very wrong to generalize with such conclusion.

For your information, Shell in Warri is now a shadow of its old self, if you know Warri from 80s to early 90s when Shell in Ogunu was Shell, you will understand. I am talking about the "active"days of DSC in Ovwian Aladja...


You just visit one campus , snap babes pictures, visit one beach in Abk , snap oyibo, snap one roundabout, then you have captured the whole Delta , for your mind ooo.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by mactoni91(m): 9:39pm On Jul 18, 2015
shadowgwalker:
the colour of the bus alone will tell u. Those girls just strolled pass the arena aand that 'HUMANITIES' dept.
That is definitely UNIPORT Abj campus. I was once a bus driver in that school that's how I know.
no doubt with the color of buses.
Remember nt only Uniport dat uses white and blue buses.
D pic resembles Abuja park bt i dnt think it is.
Schoold there for 5yrs too o
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by chinedumo(m): 9:41pm On Jul 18, 2015
Setaje:
Warri girls or delta girls are not ugly. I think most of them are dark skinned. That's all. And to average Nigerian men, dark is only beautiful when they say, but when it's time to choose a partner black becomes dirty and ugly. That's the simple truth!

the way u put it is painful

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Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by fejikudz(m): 9:54pm On Jul 18, 2015
cityAdventures:
So sometime late last year, and earlier this year, I happened to be in Asaba, Delta state for some personal business, which just wouldn’t wrap up on time. Within this period I was there, I also had cause to travel to several other places across the length and breadth of the state- from Warri, Ughelli, Agbor, Effurun, the University town of Abraka and Asaba itself.

It was a worthwhile experience as Delta unwrapped its allure infront of my very eyes. The place is a beautiful place no doubt. It is perhaps one of the few states in the country that is not a one city state: it has several city-towns within its boundaries, asides the capital.

This diversity gives the residents more latitude in terms of what to do and where to go. I noticed several things while traveling across this heartbeat of the nation and I bring them to you here.

1. In Delta, everybody has ‘boys’
This is a veritable source of political patronage- your ability to raise a small rag tag army of youths within the blink of an eye makes you important. ‘If I just give signal now now, you go just see 700 hundred boys assemble for street.’ This is the only way most of the men there get stipends from government- the higher your disruptive tendencies, the higher patronage you get from government or from the political elite.

2. Godfatherism, is everywhere, but in Delta it has been elevated to an art
Without a powerful godfather in Delta, you are as good as dead- you won’t get anything from that state, or oil companies, even as an indigene. Not a contract, not a job, no patronage- in short nobody will listen to you. The only way you are trusted with anything reasonable or sensitive is if they know where you are coming from, whose allegiance you bear, which big name you have behind you- ‘ah, this na Ayiri boy o,’ or ‘these na Tompolo boys’ or Clarke boy– that’s the only way whoever is infront of you is awed enough to give you audience.

While you may not work directly for these godfathers, the fact you enjoy their goodwill or can be vouched for, by them, makes life very easy for you as you try to progress in life

3. Delta is the home of the war lord
Delta is a fiefdom- every community is controlled by a fief- a local kingpin- without whose word or consent, nothing happens. Nothing happens in that community without his input, knowledge or say so. If Shell wants to embark on a project, he must be settled and appeased, if the government wants to set up a community social responsibility, he must be consulted.

If you want to put up something as simple as billboard, his boys must be in the picture, else by the next morning, you will see it pulled to the ground.

4. Delta is land of the Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Jeez, seeing a fine girl in Warri is like seeing an apparition. So, there a few fine ones, and those ones remain basically indoors, but the vast majority? Damn! While Asaba has some of the most beautiful girls in this country, Warri is the complete opposite. It is a city flush with oil money, so you will expect it to be a confluence of beautiful girls on the lookout for a fast buck, right?

Wrong. Yes, there are a lot of runs girls in that town, but majority of them are ugly. If Delta boys and girls were to act the movie- Good, bad & The Ugly, the good must be the beautiful girls of Asaba, the bad will be represented by the restive boys of the creeks, while the ugly has to be the ugly girls of Warri & Effurun.

5. Ibori’s word is still Law
Eight years after he left office and almost four since he has been doing time in Her Majesty’s jail, the Ibori influence over Delta affairs has never waned. While Uduaghan is the most hated of all Delta Governors, Ibori is the most loved, majorly because of his then propensity to dispense largesse and favors. The jury is yet to be out on Okowa.

From Prison, Ibori still decides what happens in Delta. When he anointed Tony Obuh for Governor last year, it seemed a given that the next occupant of government house would be its former Permanent Secretary. However, when Ibori pulled the plug on this Agbor technocrat’s ambition and swung support to his kinsman, Edevbie, at the PDP primaries at the last minute, it seemed a fait accompli that this Urhobo man would succeed Uduaghan in government house.

Alas, this was a feat too much for even Ibori to pull from prison at such short notice. Though Edevbie came second, Okowa picked the ticket and subsequently went on to win the governorship. The people however compensated Ibori by pushing his daughter into the lower house at the National Assembly.

6. It is our ‘oyel’ mentality waxing stronger
To the average Niger Deltan, the world should stop moving because oil is drilled from his backyard. Most of the youths there feel they should feed, clothe and live large at the expense of the oil companies, just because they have oil. That is the entitlement mentality that is prevalent around there.

It doesn’t matter whether they have gone to school, it doesn’t matter whether they have a skill, and it doesn’t matter whether they are productive. The mere fact a young man is from an oil producing community means he thinks he must subsist on the bill of the oil company, operating in his neck of the woods. Infact if he sleeps with a LovePeddler, Shell should be able to meet her 10k bill on his behalf. If the oil companies wont do it, well, then the politicians must. This is the sort of mentality that has given rise to restiveness in those parts

7. Asaba is just a ceremonial capital- nothing happens there
Asaba is merely the seat of government, for bureaucratic red tape- Warri is where it happens. This town is the nerve centre of the state and is also where the oil companies are- Shell that is. The big deals are close there, the night life is hyper there- in short, Warri is the livewire of the state.

Because the state has several major cities that are equally lively, many Deltans return to these places over the weekend to be with their kith and kin in their won neck of the woods. Asaba then becomes like Abuja- lively during the week, deserted on weekends and only shored up by traders and business men of Onitsha and the girls who cross the bridge on bikes to ply their trade in the capital.

8. In Delta, the Fear of Tompolo is the beginning of wisdom
Yes, there are several strong men in Delta, the Ayiri’s, the Clarkes, Ibori’s and the likes, but the czar of Gbaramatu kingdom tops them all. I mean, if you single handedly installed a chief executive of the largest maritime agency in Africa, are you to be taken lightly?

If you boasted clearly that Delta will be on fire if your candidate does not emerge governor, and then went ahead to bulldoze everybody out of the way and installed him as governor? If after installing this your crony as Governor, you highhandedly installed your cousin as a deputy governor, are you then, not in control of government house and the till of the largest allocation in the country bar Akwa Ibom?

Within the creeks, Tompolo’s word is law and all over Delta, his influence cannot be under estimated, even as he also successfully installed his brother as chairman of his local government council.

If you don’t believe, simply remember when the President wanted to commission the oil & gas free zone there? Remember, the security agencies, the military and state government had given the all clear to the President to come? It only took a phone call from Tompolo to the President for the President to cancel the trip.

What did tomplo say?
‘ Bros eh, if you like yourself ehn, no come here, no near here at all. Boys dey vex, blood dey dia eye. I no fit guarantee your safety o. I don teh you my own.’

The rest is history.

9. In Delta, money talks, bullshit....


Read more at: http://www.intercityadventures.com/10-things-i-noticed-while-traveling-across-delta/
@bolded.. You need to go car wash make dem wash your eye.. because Dirty too full ur eye
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by persius555(m): 9:55pm On Jul 18, 2015
Op, warri girls are not the ugliest. They are just not fashionista and sometimes too crude even to their waffi guys. The most beautiful twin chicks i ever came across live in warri. For all the money, delta state still has catching up to do.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by HopeAtHand: 9:55pm On Jul 18, 2015
mactoni91:

no doubt with the color of buses.
Remember nt only Uniport dat uses white and blue buses.
D pic resembles Abuja park bt i dnt think it is.
Schoold there for 5yrs too o

If you schooled in UPee for 5yrs and cnt tell that those ladies are strolling towards the buspark in Abuja campus , then i'd imagine u spent 5 years in Choba and Delta campuses only...

Na wah to you.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by bigname90(m): 9:58pm On Jul 18, 2015
constantchanges:
Op, just say you have been to " some " parts of Delta state.

Dont come and sound as you have been to everywhere in Delta. Most of your write up is based on few places, so it is very wrong to generalize with such conclusion.

For your information, Shell in Warri is now a shadow of its old self, if you know Warri from 80s to early 90s when Shell in Ogunu was Shell, you will understand. I am talking about the "active"days of DSC in Ovwian Aladja...


You just visit one campus , snap babes pictures, visit one beach in Abk , snap oyibo, snap one roundabout, then you have captured the whole Delta , for your mind ooo.





Nor mind d OP he neva chop na dem say dem say nai he carry put 4 here if u ask now u go see say na one YORUBA boy 4rm EKITI
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Nobody: 9:59pm On Jul 18, 2015
Pls oh... Benin is d heartbeat of d nation not delta..
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by fairheven: 9:59pm On Jul 18, 2015
@OP. U said delta is the Heartbeat?
Mek OSHIOmole catch ya
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Adesiji77: 10:12pm On Jul 18, 2015
molydonhenry:
Op most of ur points are correct.

1. I'm a Delta, Warri (Urhobo) girls are d ugliest in d whole Africa. 9/10 r perpetually ugly, though dey got morals n r smart.

2. Delta (kwale) has d purest n strongest weed in naija

3. No timidity even in d remote villages

shocked
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by dafuturis(m): 10:16pm On Jul 18, 2015
Setaje:



Abeg let anioma be in anioma and let delta be in delta. Aren't u people fighting to be part of the east. I am talking of core deltans and we know ourselves. The urhobo and itshekiri and Okpe, ijaws I no are mostly dark skin. Wetin concern me wiv anioma!

What is this one saying, who is fighting to join the east? Or you mean the east is fighting to claim. You must be one of those ugly girls op talked about. We ANIOMA are deltans and are not fighting to join nothing. How can we have the state capital and still want to pull out?
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by pascal2young(m): 10:19pm On Jul 18, 2015
sorry to say.....d OP doesnt kno delta
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Setaje(f): 10:23pm On Jul 18, 2015
dafuturis:


What is this one saying, who is fighting to join the east? Or you mean the east is fighting to claim. You must be one of those ugly girls op talked about. We ANIOMA are deltans and are not fighting to join nothing. How can we have the state capital and still want to pull out?


Really the east is fighting to claim. Lol! I hope those easterners on nairaland don't see this your statement. You might have to change your name. Lol!
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by emsheddy(m): 10:37pm On Jul 18, 2015
O.P, as much as I agree with most of your points there, I will vehemently disagree with point 6 and 8. We don't sing the 'Oyel money' mentality in delta state. Infact, a lot of companies has taken us for granted since time immemorial because deltans didn't do the whole na our 'oyel' craze! My community alone has 47 oil wells! but I can tell that there's nothing to show for it because we allowed them a free ride in our lands. As for your point 8, Tompolo is a force to reckon with in the Ijaw creeks and Warri axis, not the entire delta! Infact, personally, the only time. I hear that dude's name is on social media like this. His rule ends with Warri n the creeks. And just for the records, Warri girls no ugly like that abeg......Proudly a deltan sha......Cos. intimidation no dey quick work for where a correct deltan Pikin dey! Warri Pikin go ask u bros, 'Who you Help'?
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by emsheddy(m): 10:41pm On Jul 18, 2015
alphaconde:


I know say u be waffi, u know d truth u de hear de shout, unto the same pakage na why u use cartoon do profile pix, show ur face and proove me wrong. Urhobo gels aren't so cute, but they r good girls. Dem loyal
Oga Boss, shey all Warri girls are Urhobos? Jollyjoy is absolutely correct. O.P no fit talk say Wafi babes worwor....dat na big lie

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Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by jericco1(m): 10:49pm On Jul 18, 2015
Tomfoolery.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by elvision1(m): 11:05pm On Jul 18, 2015
molydonhenry:
Op most of ur points are correct.

1. I'm a Delta, Warri (Urhobo) girls are d ugliest in d whole Africa. 9/10 r perpetually ugly, though dey got morals n r smart.

2. Delta (kwale) has d purest n strongest weed in naija

3. No timidity even in d remote villages


i be urhobo and ur full family no fine reach us. #js. Hw many urhobo u don jam? Idiat Generalizing from an edge
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by elvision1(m): 11:07pm On Jul 18, 2015
scofieldsimba:
Shout out to ma people.
Area f representing
@op,why u no enter pele na?


he near saffi? Im money no kari am reach nah. Until he reach sapele he never tour yet.

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Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Nobody: 11:19pm On Jul 18, 2015
City adventures,na wa for you o.Abi,u get 'gbejero' eyes when u dey view all the 'chenkess' for Waffi.oh boy,noh tell me sey u get 'half-past' eye o.shuo!,why u go just run our babes down like that.abeg,forget marrra,you noh enter WafCity,na one small pikin u send come.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by dafuturis(m): 11:20pm On Jul 18, 2015
Setaje:



Really the east is fighting to claim. Lol! I hope those easterners on nairaland don't see this your statement. You might have to change your name. Lol!

Well, here is Nairaland for you to explore. There are several threads where the easterners have claimed and still claiming that ANIOMA originated from the east.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Nobody: 11:24pm On Jul 18, 2015
Still on the matter,OP just do copy and paste like EEU.That 3rd pix na Uniport o.Shuo!u wan dazzle me again.I be Unique Uniport alumnus big time.
Re: 10 Things I Realized While Traveling Around Delta State by Culiarme(f): 11:25pm On Jul 18, 2015
Hehehehe delta pikin,lagos born.i dnt tink am ugly sha #lol

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