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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by walemoney007(m): 10:49am On Aug 03, 2015
Tripleclick:
so yaradua dt was deepenin it dnt know wat he was doin i told u yr mothet shud hv tkn in her husbands zperm ibstead of d bus driver's own
see ao stutid ur dad is,so gej dat stopped deepenin it don't know wat he was doin
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Tripleclick(m): 10:49am On Aug 03, 2015
walemoney007:
den let ur governor build d one dat will b up to standard
olodo..state govt.. will do d project of federal govt... and we answer a state un Nigeria? abeg is lik biafra is d answer
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Nobody: 10:50am On Aug 03, 2015
mmsen:


Is it the west that has held back Nigerian development?

The reason Awo pushed for an end to the union with the north should be as clear as daylight by now. He knew what Ojukwu also knew about northern Nigeria - they will kill to protect their 18th century way of living. I can't believe anyone is still claiming that the west in what is wrong with Nigeria.


Later you will say you went to school and graduated with a first class when you can understand even written english

I said the west hate the east even more than the north do.. did I say the west is Nigeria's problem?

Prof ITK
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Tripleclick(m): 10:50am On Aug 03, 2015
walemoney007:
see ao stutid ur dad is,so gej dat stopped deepenin it don't know wat he was doin
YES ..he dosent know ..retard
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by mmsen: 10:51am On Aug 03, 2015
SexyKaycee:


Later you will say you went to school and graduated with a first class when you can understand even written english

I said the west hate the east even more than the north do.. did I say the west is Nigeria's problem?

Prof ITK

What 'hatred'?

They didn't understand why the east would ally with the north - if not to be able to misuse power from the centre.

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by avast007: 10:55am On Aug 03, 2015
back in the days.....nice one...

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by walemoney007(m): 10:57am On Aug 03, 2015
Tripleclick:
olodo..state govt.. will do d project of federal govt... and we answer a state un Nigeria? abeg is lik biafra is d answer
u b mumu,so ibaka sea port is been built by d federal govt

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Kezsman(m): 10:58am On Aug 03, 2015
IGBOSON1:


^^^Don't worry! Azikiwe was part of the problem too.....you're right!



Zik is dead, one Nigeria is dead, the struggle continues.....
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by olumalcolm(m): 10:58am On Aug 03, 2015
GENTLENNAJI:
Very peaceful city and calmly lovely souls going about they normal business, unlike lagos old pictures u will see people jumping through the danfo widow fighting on the streets
who were dose jumping thru danfo "window" and wu were dose fighting on d streets? angry
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by cheruv: 11:00am On Aug 03, 2015
Tripleclick:
so seaport is not necessary? which tribe r u from? let me knw if u r one of dm
From the name its Ofei'..tomorrow they'd tell how Lagos isn't no man's land angry
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by DonXavi(m): 11:02am On Aug 03, 2015
These pictures are really cool
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by cheruv: 11:04am On Aug 03, 2015
kaycid77:


CC: sweetlemon.... this is one of the reason your opinion about easterners con-Biafra do not matter, you know nothing, not even our history, u spend all ur life in Lagos but claim to know the mind of we Akwa Ibomites who live close to our brothers in the east.
I see her as one of those shameless girls that roam NL
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Nobody: 11:06am On Aug 03, 2015
I guess MTVBASE Africa Vice President Alex Okosi is a descendant of Obi Okosi 11
Lovesdaisied:
Obi Okosi II, Natural Ruler of Onitsha, wearing ceremonial dress to mark the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Nigeria, 1959 (2 years before his death).

Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by CSTR2: 11:07am On Aug 03, 2015
Vehicles were already being assembled in igboland as far back as 1961.
How did we now find ourselves in this unproductive nation called Nigeria?
A great igbo nation crippled by an unproductive union.
What a travesty.

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Nobody: 11:07am On Aug 03, 2015
DikeOha882:
I guess MTVBASE Africa Vice President Alex Okosi is a descendant of Obi Okosi 11

Hmmm....interesting.

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by decentbukas(m): 11:09am On Aug 03, 2015
.Wow. Dats lovely but what about St Charles College in Osha
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by investnow2013: 11:10am On Aug 03, 2015
Our good old Onitsha is coming Back to Reign!
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Beremx(f): 11:12am On Aug 03, 2015
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by cheruv: 11:13am On Aug 03, 2015
walemoney007:
and can u see awolowo was right,wen he said d three regions should form a country of dia own..ibos and yorubas won't hav given a dam about each oda right now.
So you wanted to take along Igbos and ijaws of the old Western region isn't it? angry
Thank God zik refused.. On the alternative he could've ceded the brass & degema provinces in return for asaba & aboh provinces,that way all Igbos would be in eastern Nigeria while all ijaws would be in western Nigeria.
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by collinsVP: 11:14am On Aug 03, 2015
logica:
LMAO. Learn what exactly? A duffer is giving lessons, m0r0ns, come and learn.

That poverty is not the major rationale for emigration but the quest for economic expansion which is the hallmark of any community of people endowned with the natural and economic what it takes to penetrate any part of the world and establish.

The rail tracks we are today revamping, was built by Europeans to siphon oil and other raw materials to Europe.

So, Emigration is invariably not born out of poverty but economic derive.
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Nobody: 11:16am On Aug 03, 2015
my nation.



Do you live in Akwa Ibom State? Do you relish the desire to own your own business with little start up capital and promising returns in investment? Do you hope to look into the mirror each morning and know you are talking to the boss? Are you enterprising?/Would you love to be? Do you have an aptitude for thinking out of the box? Then call or add me up on whatsapp 08085188110. You will be glad you did
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by caprini1: 11:17am On Aug 03, 2015
chinology:
Nwanne most of them are just ignorant lots. Your 1st, 2nd and 3rd paragraphs are sucker punch. They need to think deeply about that and find out why Igbos out-excel them even on their own soil. LOL


Hmm....now am beginning to believe what my Dad use to say "Nna oburo kwa nu na Lagos makariri Nnewi,kama na ndi no na nkwo ama rapu gi ka inara ha wing ha na gba,therefore. Ka anyi na agba proffesional na Lagos"lol.

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by pazienza(m): 11:21am On Aug 03, 2015
CSTR2:
Vehicles were already being assembled in igboland as far back as 1961.
How did we now find ourselves in this unproductive nation called Nigeria?
A great igbo nation crippled by an unproductive union.
What a travesty.

https://www.nairaland.com/2444018/pains-loss-nation-trapped-retrogressive
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by pazienza(m): 11:24am On Aug 03, 2015
[b] Even at the time when universal primary education was first introduced, the percentage of the population over seven years of age who were literate was higher in the East than in any other Region: East, 10.6 per cent; West 9.5 percent; North, 0.9 percent. Since 1959, the East has had more teachers and pupils than any other area of the country, with the heaviest emphasis on primary education. Figures for elementary and secondary education indicate that the approximate ratio of teachers to population in 1963 was 1 to every 1,500 in the East, 1 to every 2,500 in th West, and 1 for every 10,000 in the north. Other statistical data reveal how rapidly the standard of living rose among Ibos. The East had the most extensive hospital facilities in the country by 1965, the largest regional production of electricity in the country by 1954, and the greatest number of vehicle registrations by 1963. The economic orientation of the Ibos was also reflected through membership of credit associations:in 1963 the East had 68,220 individual members, the west 5,776, and the north a mere 2,407 ." ''... His source was the Annual Abstract of Statistics ( Federal Office of Statistics, Lagos, 1965) [/b]

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by pazienza(m): 11:24am On Aug 03, 2015
The above is in conformance with the below:


https://www.nairaland.com/2263635/south-east-south-west-south-south-lead-attainment

https://www.nairaland.com/237534/look-going-school-nigeria-statistics

This is a classic demonstration of the saying that you can't make your candle shine brighter by extinguishing another man's own.

We were ahead before the war, and after the war, despite all Anti -Igbo policies the Arewa-Odua placed to hinder us, we are once again at the fore front.

Igbo kwenu!

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by obinnajr(m): 11:31am On Aug 03, 2015
CHINWUBA THE GREATEST NATIVE DOCTOR IN IGBOLAND AS A WHOLE.....
Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by pazienza(m): 11:32am On Aug 03, 2015
pazienza:
[b] Even at the time
when universal primary education
was first introduced, the percentage
of the population over seven years
of age who were literate was higher
in the East than in any other
Region: East, 10.6 per cent; West
9.5 percent; North, 0.9 percent.
Since 1959, the East has had more
teachers and pupils than any other
area of the country, with the
heaviest emphasis on primary
education. Figures for elementary
and secondary education indicate
that the approximate ratio of
teachers to population in 1963 was
1 to every 1,500 in the East, 1 to
every 2,500 in th West, and 1 for
every 10,000 in the north. Other
statistical data reveal how rapidly
the standard of living rose among
Ibos. The East had the most
extensive hospital facilities in the
country by 1965, the largest
regional production of electricity in
the country by 1954, and the
greatest number of vehicle
registrations by 1963. The economic
orientation of the Ibos was also
reflected through membership of
credit associations:in 1963 the East
had 68,220 individual members, the
west 5,776, and the north a mere
2,407 ." ''... His source was the
Annual Abstract of Statistics
( Federal Office of Statistics, Lagos,
1965) [/b]


All these were achieved without crude oil. Yet some non -entities would be shouting Igbos want our Oil in 2015.

What will make Biafra great is the human resources we have in abundance.

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by logica(m): 11:39am On Aug 03, 2015
collinsVP:


That poverty is not the major rationale for emigration but the quest for economic expansion which is the hallmark of any community of people endowned with the natural and economic what it takes to penetrate any part of the world and establish.

The rail tracks we are today revamping, was built by Europeans to siphon oil and other raw materials to Europe.

So, Emigration is invariably not born out of poverty but economic derive.
Your argument would hold water if the Igbo similar to the colonialists you are comparing yourself to were already superior in the areas of military and organization. On the contrary the evidence shows that the Igbos were behind in those areas compared to the other major ethnic groups. But you can continue to delude yourself of superiority. It's your prerogative. It sure definitely looks like delusion when you compare your wanderlust driven by economic factors to that of the colonialists; whose was driven purely by subjugation and greed.

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by Nobody: 11:40am On Aug 03, 2015
I love this part the most
pazienza:
[b] Even at the time
when universal primary education
was first introduced, the percentage
of the population over seven years
of age who were literate was higher
in the East than in any other
Region: East, 10.6 per cent; West
9.5 percent; North, 0.9 percent.
Since 1959, the East has had more
teachers and pupils than any other
area of the country, with the
heaviest emphasis on primary
education. Figures for elementary
and secondary education indicate
that the approximate ratio of
teachers to population in 1963 was
1 to every 1,500 in the East, 1 to
every 2,500 in th West, and 1 for
every 10,000 in the north. Other
statistical data reveal how rapidly
the standard of living rose among
Ibos. The East had the most
extensive hospital facilities in the
country by 1965, the largest
regional production of electricity in
the country by 1954, and the
greatest number of vehicle
registrations by 1963. The economic
orientation of the Ibos was also
reflected through membership of
credit associations:in 1963 the East
had 68,220 individual members, the
west 5,776, and the north a mere
2,407 ." ''... His source was the
Annual Abstract of Statistics
( Federal Office of Statistics, Lagos,
1965) [/b]
. Mazi Paz, ana m ekele o, I love tapping from your ako n' uche in Duncan Mighty voice.

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Re: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by hollowpot15684(m): 11:43am On Aug 03, 2015
The city was beautiful.

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