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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by FreeGlobe(f): 11:12am On Aug 27, 2015
GentleToks:


I arrogantly hereby present to you the pictures of your fellow grotesque and monstrous brothers and sisters in human skins. This is pure definition of Ugliness in HD.
famous faces, yorubaland cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy Ugliest in Nigerian history

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by ExInferis(m): 11:13am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

a yoruba will always be quick to deny his tribe. If you are not from yoruba, where are you from? I'm proudly igbo anytime...

Well, im proudly NOT igboe (thank god)

Im also not FROM yoruba. I didnt know anyone can be FROM yoruba, rather than BE yoruba.

Im proudly Fulani, fyi.
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by FreeGlobe(f): 11:13am On Aug 27, 2015
henryuzor:

Mumu speak for yourself....don't ever say WE instead say YOU
Again I say WE.. Go to hell

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by onenaira3: 11:13am On Aug 27, 2015
GentleToks:


The oil in two Igbo states is not up to 40% of oil in Ondo state alone. Lagos is now in the league of oil producing states but yet to be recognised officially.

Oh shut up you thieving bastards. The oil in ondo is as irrelevant as a dog shit. Lmfaooooo we've been hearing Lagos will join oil pproducing states every year since I joined NL and that was 4 years ago and till date, e no happen. I bet next year, that same story would be replicated again.

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by henryuzor(m): 11:14am On Aug 27, 2015
onenaira3:


I don't even blame just the leaders, I blame the Igbo who stayed at home rather than going out to vote and I blame the ones who fell for buhari change lie and went out to vote for him. We all saw it so it's expected. You cannot change a tribalist skin by coating it white. If nnamdi speaks up now, they will accuse him of "hate speech".
Zombie...Mumu....Olodo
If you didnt vote for him,..,why are you expecting heaven and earth from him.....better go to Otuoke to marry the clueless one you voted and rigged for
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by fulanimafia: 11:14am On Aug 27, 2015
freshvine:


They were able to arrive at the 5% APC political arithmetic but have been zeroed in the scheme of things.

BTW.. . Have the northern region ever voted a southern candidate in an election?

Yes Obasanjo, and GEJ got substantial votes as well in 2011. Besides, the northern region has the electoral capital to vote whichever way it chooses.

You have not answered why you are suddenly seeking for Onu & Ngige? What do you want them to do for you?
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by FreeGlobe(f): 11:14am On Aug 27, 2015
ExInferis:


Well, im proudly NOT igboe (thank god)

Im proudly Fulani, fyi.
No you are yoruba... You must be yoruba. We know fulani's when we see them

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by FreeGlobe(f): 11:16am On Aug 27, 2015
henryuzor:

Zombie...Mumu....Olodo
If you didnt vote for him,..,why are you expecting heaven and earth from him.....better go to Otuoke to marry the clueless one you voted and rigged for
No apologies for not voting him and yes we expect heaven and earth from him since he is not running the country with groundnut money and cocoa money

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by ExInferis(m): 11:16am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

No you are yoruba... You must be yoruba. We know fulani's when we see them

Well, seeing as you've not seen me......
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by FreeGlobe(f): 11:17am On Aug 27, 2015
ExInferis:


Well, seeing as you've not seen me......
You are yoruba..

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by GentleToks(m): 11:17am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

Kingsley kuku is from the oil producing part of ondo state which is ijaw and feelers show they rather be with their ijaw brothers in the SS.

If Ijaws in Ondo state want to go to Bayelsa state, I don't think there is any law in Ondo state that stop them from moving to their land in Bayelsa state.

However, we Ilajes and Ijaws have never had any problem in the past, not now and the future. Igbos are the ones coming up with all this as a result of their failures to match up to what Yorubas have become today.
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by onenaira3: 11:18am On Aug 27, 2015
henryuzor:

Zombie...Mumu....Olodo
If you didnt vote for him,..,why are you expecting heaven and earth from him.....better go to Otuoke to marry the clueless one you voted and rigged for

That's why APC currently is the most divided party known to men. You people are bunch of tribalistic, savage, criminals filled with hypocrites. Your monkey ass north did not vote for GEJ in 2011, in fact you even massacred his supporters after he won, did that stop him from building projects for north?

Thank you for proving what a vindictive bastardsyour dullard president is and Igbo do not expect anything from buhari. He's nothing but failure personified. After all ever since he took over, everything is falling faster than a speed of light from economy to naira. What a marvelous "change" dictator Una got. No wonder your country is in shamble and a laughing stock to the whole world especially Africa.

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by ExInferis(m): 11:18am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

You are yoruba..

I dont mind being one. Anything but igboe.
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by onenaira3: 11:20am On Aug 27, 2015
GentleToks:


If Ijaws in Ondo state want to go to Bayelsa state, I don't think there is any law in Ondo state that stop them from moving to their land in Bayelsa state.

However, we Ilajes and Ijaws have never had any problem in the past, not now and the future. Igbos are the ones coming up with all this as a result of their failures to match up to what Yorubas have become today.

LMFAO who wants to match up to being used and dumped by a certificate less illiterate. grin. grin grin grin this nigga got jokes

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by FreeGlobe(f): 11:20am On Aug 27, 2015
GentleToks:


If Ijaws in Ondo state want to go to Bayelsa state, I don't think there is any law in Ondo state that stop them from moving to their land in Bayelsa state.

However, we Ilajes and Ijaws have never had any problem in the past, not now and the future. Igbos are the ones coming up with all this as a result of their failures to match up to what Yorubas have become today.
The ijaws prefer to stay with their ijaw brothers in the SS. They still practice ijaw culture till this day, speak ijaw language, do everything ijaw, only they were stolen from their ijaw brothers

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by FreeGlobe(f): 11:21am On Aug 27, 2015
ExInferis:


I dont mind being one. Anything but igboe.
finally you admit you are yoruba. what a shame

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by GentleToks(m): 11:22am On Aug 27, 2015
VickJames:


The only information u get is the one that's available to you. I understand you.

Anambra state has oil and from the nature of their soil, it will be much. They have close resemblance to the riverine areas, so its difficult for you to remove from the oil business.

Secondly, anambra state has started the exploration of oil now in Nri part of anambra state. So, what you're saying is false. The region around umuleri and aguleri is still in dispute but there is oil all over the region.

I am not saying you shouldn't continue hating, if it makes you understand the region well, its good for you.

Even Northerners have equally claimed that there is oil all over their region if enough energy could be channelled towards its discovery. I love that my friend, keeping your fellow Igbos on forlorn hope that would soon be dashed.
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by belente(m): 11:24am On Aug 27, 2015
ibotic:
Buhari .....please forgive us....igbos...... cheesy....even if you cannot give us bridge......we can manage canoe... grin

I am ibo and from Nnewi.
I am ashamed of my ibo people.
Nigerians should forgive us for our stupidity
We are just sorry because we are jealous of Yorubas
We wish we had an origin, history and culture like them.
We must be less cowardly and brave like Yorubas who plan better.
I say no to Biafra and I know we need Nigeria more than you need us.
Please just allow us to be shouting Biafra of the Internet because we are jobless.
Nairaland is all we have and even that is owned by a Yoruba man who is nice.
We must stop Okija, ritual killings, Osu issue, fraud, fake spare-parts etc
We know without you we cannot survive that is why we run to your land
Our shame and hopelessness in the face of your superiority is terrible.
Even Ijaws are now our bosses and we have been reduced to goats.

Chukwu Abiama o....... cheesy
mumu Yoruba he goat

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by ExInferis(m): 11:26am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

finally you admit you are yoruba. what a shame

Seems english is hard for you. Lemme break it down for yer baby steps:

Im definitely, most certainly, not igboe

neither am i yoruba

Im fulani

But if i must be anything else,

I'll take yoruba with pride over igboe

Heck, I'd take being a goat over igboe

Goats are useful

Igboes are useless

Am i getting through, you oaf?

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by ExInferis(m): 11:26am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

finally you admit you are yoruba. what a shame

Seems english is hard for you. Lemme break it down for yer baby steps:

Im definitely, most certainly, not igboe

neither am i yoruba

Im fulani

But if i must be anything else,

I'll take yoruba with pride over igboe

Heck, I'd take being a goat over igboe

Goats are useful

Igboes are useless

Im i getting through, you oaf?

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by ExInferis(m): 11:26am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

finally you admit you are yoruba. what a shame

Seems english is hard for you. Lemme break it down for yer baby steps:

Im definitely, most certainly, not igboe

neither am i yoruba

Im fulani

But if i must be anything else,

I'll take yoruba with pride over igboe

Heck, I'd take being a goat over igboe

Goats are useful

Igboes are useless

Am i getting through, you oaf?

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by GentleToks(m): 11:27am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

The ijaws prefer to stay with their ijaw brothers in the SS. They still practice ijaw culture till this day, speak ijaw language, do everything ijaw, only they were stolen from their ijaw brothers

Young man, you begin to sound like Ojukwu; the renowned
clown.

How can you steal people all the way from Bayelsa state to Ondo state? Does that make sense to you? The Ijaws in Ondo state migrated to Ondo state and they are now part of us in riverine area of Ondo state.

However, they are free to leave for Bayelsa state whenever they choose to.

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by freshvine(f): 11:27am On Aug 27, 2015
fulanimafia:


Yes Obasanjo, and GEJ got substantial votes as well in 2011. Besides, the northern region has the electoral capital to vote whichever way it chooses.

You have not answered why you are suddenly seeking for Onu & Ngige? What do you want them to do for you?

So why are you burgeoning the igbos for giving Buhari substantial votes and having the electoral capital to vote the direction they choose.

Didn't this same tribe voted for Yar'Adua, a northerner?

You are a confirm tribalist. And so you know I answered your question just decipher

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by fulanimafia: 11:29am On Aug 27, 2015
freshvine:


So why are you burgeoning the igbos for giving Buhari substantial votes and having the electoral capital to vote the direction they choose.

Didn't this same tribe voted for Yar'Adua, a northerner?

You are a confirm tribalist. And so you know I answered your question just decipher

You clearly lack the electoral capital even when paired with your sister region. Without alliances, you cannot vote in the direction you choose.

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by Nobody: 11:30am On Aug 27, 2015
GentleToks:


Why are you wailing? You hate a man and the same hate you back, what is the crime in that?

IGBOS are fools. Igbos is the only humans on earth who want to show you how much they hate you but want your love in return for the hate. Who does this for God sake?

Igbos should be smiling if truly that Igbos have predicted that things would turn out like this cos you already knew how tribalistic this man was(is). So why wailing?

Who could be more tribalistic than Igbos in this country? The reason why Igbos are feeling bad about all this is the fact that Igbos are being fed with their own medicine which is tribalism. Igbos are synonymous to Bigotry, Nepotism and Tribalism.

It's killing them to see or being subjected to the same treatment they have subjected others to in the past and still love to subject people to.

If you are a thief; it's easy for you to identify one and hate to see your belongings stolen.

It's obvious to the blind that Igbos remained the most tribalistic tribe in Nigeria since pre and post independence.

Haven't you seen that Igbos region is the only region in the history of this country where others have never, never and never been appointed into any states/regional cabinets unlike North and Niger/Delta, North as whole and West where Igbos have been given chances to be part of their system?

Orji Uzor Kalu appointed an Hausa man as his SA during his tenure in Abia state.
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by MizMyColi(f): 11:32am On Aug 27, 2015
I have looked upon this thread with a heavy heart.
From page zero to four where it now stands.
I have seen bare faced anguish, and bare faced hypocrisy.
My friend Dearpreye was banned for the same reason which I will most likely be banned for at the end of this post.
Now I understand the underlying currents.
I have always been indifferent about Biafra. Till date, I have never heard or watched IPOB's mass communication......
But, subconsciously, I have listened, and observed and watched...

[size=14pt]On The Agitation For The Actualization Of The Sovereign Nation Of Biafra.[/size]

First watch this short video of an interview with the Sarduana of Sokoto....Sir Ahmadu Bello and see for yourselves that the root of Igbos' strife and contention among the northern and western elite is borne out of jealousy, envy, wickedness and the highest form of diabolism!
See excerpts below:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WSosECbcmM

Then read this submission by Sanusi Lamido Sanusi himself in 1999...excerpts from a conference paper.


The Igbo people of Nigeria have made a mark in the history of this nation.
They led the first successful military coup which eliminated the Military and Political leaders of other regions while letting off Igbo leaders. Nwafor Orizu, then Senate President, in consultation with President Azikiwe, subverted the constitution and handed over power to Aguiyi-Ironsi. Subsequent developments, including attempts at humiliating other peoples, led to the counter-coup and later the civil war. The Igbos themselves must acknowledge that they have a large part of the blame for shattering the unity of this country.
Having said that, this nation must realise that Igbos have more than paid for their foolishness. They have been defeated in war, rendered paupers by monetary policy fiat, their properties declared abandoned and confiscated, kept out of strategic public sector appointments and deprived of public services. The rest of the country forced them to remain in Nigeria and has continued to deny them equity.
The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have conspired to keep the Igbo out of the scheme of things.
In the recent transition when the Igbo solidly supported the PDP in the hope of an Ekwueme presidency, the North and South-West treated this as a Biafra agenda. Every rule set for the primaries, every gentleman´s agreement was set aside to ensure that Obasanjo, not Ekwueme emerged as the candidate. Things went as far as getting the Federal Government to hurriedly gazette a pardon. Now, with this government, the marginalistion of the Igbo is more complete than ever before. The Igbos have taken all these quietly because, they reason, they brought it upon themselves. [size=14pt]But the nation is sitting on a time-bomb.[/size]

After the First World War, the victors treated Germany with the same contempt Nigeria is treating Igbos. Two decades later, there was a Second World War, far costlier than the first. Germany was again defeated, but this time, they won a more honourable peace. Our present political leaders have no sense of History.[size=14pt]There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honourable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity.[/size]

The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Sardauna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered.

I will not engage anyone in unnecessary mudslinging or argument. I will be too big to take offence and too noble to give it on this issue, because I know that that which I join my voice to agitate for today is not one that can be achieved physically. There is a spiritual connection
Now I see where Bokoharam and all inanities/bestial outbursts against the Igbos by Northern elements originated from.
Do not be deceived!
One Nigeria Is A Farce!

On the condition of exempting myself from the shedding of unnecessary blood and the undermining of innocents.
I hereby lend my voice, my actions, and inactions to the IPOB movement.

That said, I will continue to speak up against any action that seeks to undermine humanity as a whole, be they Yoruba, Ibo, Hausa....
Whether in Nigeria, Biafra, Europe or anywhere else.

I hail the land of the rising sun!
Ndigbo Kwenu!
Kwezuo nu o o o!!!!!

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by Mbilla(m): 11:34am On Aug 27, 2015
FreeGlobe:

you dirty animal from the backwaters of the south west has an opinion too. Now tell me who is the baboon when you have a face like this.. pig
lol.. Am proudly Efik man. I always laugh whn Yorubas called Igbos flat head and yet every Yoruba man dream is to marry an Igbo women. Imaging Yoruba of all tribe calling another names. I have travelled to many countries in Africa and I have met d/f people frm different tribes in Africa but I never see a tribe dat is so ugly, noisy, dirty, fetish, lazy, agborism ,tribelism, f.o.o.lish and irresponsible like YORUBA tribe.

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Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by freshvine(f): 11:35am On Aug 27, 2015
fulanimafia:


You clearly lack the electoral capital even when paired with your sister region. Without alliances, you cannot vote in the direction you choose.

So this electoral capital of yours vote along tribal and religious line because since the first Republic they have never voted on issue based campaign.

What do you suggest to harness this imbalance?
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by onenaira3: 11:35am On Aug 27, 2015
PROVACATEUR:
Orji Uzor Kalu appointed an Hausa man as his SA during his tenure in Abia state.

You except a APC yoloba dumb@ss to know that. Even Enugu had a Fulani governor once in it's past while for yoloba, they've been crying and wailing ever since Igbo got into Lagos government.
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by MizMyColi(f): 11:35am On Aug 27, 2015
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by onenaira3: 11:41am On Aug 27, 2015
Where are the Igbo APC the tribalist keep praising as the "smart igbo" whenever they join them to castigate against Biafra. How come we have not seen you guys speak on this topic yet. Agboro, berem, where are you?
Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by AlPeter: 11:42am On Aug 27, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
I carefully read the entire report and you could see the struggle to find reasons to justify their wicked action. Talking about payment of compensation, the truth is that beneficiaries will always clamour for more. The GEJ govt paid out #1.5 billion in compensation alone and this was widely reported. Therefore mentioning compensation in this report was a huge joke.
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/weekly/index.php/new-news/17480-second-niger-bridge-displaced-communities-insist-on-resettlement

Buhari and his goon should understand that stoppage of work on that bridge amounts to an open declaration of war on Nigerians from that part of country. Shame on all the idiots who voted for APC from that part of the country. We told them that the idiot they were about to vote in as president was not only an illiterate but was too tribalistic and vindictive to president but they didn't listen

Tell me how a country can make progress if every new leader spends most of his tenure undoing what his predecessor did? No wonder your country remains stagnated more than 5 decades after independence

This is just unbelievable!

Cc: Ishilove, lalasticlala.

OPEN DECLARATION OF war?> GO carry gun dey shoot den. mtcheeew

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