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Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by princdebola201(m): 11:18am On Aug 27, 2015 |
BABY FACTORY BUSINESS-- imo as case study KIDNAPING BUSINESS - anambra as case study RITUALIST BUSINESS--okija shrine as case study COUNTERFEIT GOODS BUSINESS -idumota as case study FAKE DRUGS BUSINESS-- onitsha market as case study EXPIRED PRODUCTS BUSINESS.-- Chocolate royale as case study ARMED ROBBERY BUSINESS. --Anini as case study PIRACY BUSINESS. -- alaba market as a case study FAKE CD BUSINESS- oshodi,agege,obalende,alaba as case study OKRIKA AND BEND DOWN SELECT ENTERPRISES - katangora,oshodi,agege,obalende as case study FAKE SPARE PART BUSINESS-- Ladipo market as case study DRUG PEDDLING BUSINESS-malaysia,indonesia,china,brazil,mexico as case study CANNIBALISM BUSINESS-- clifford orji as case study GALLA AND LACASERA SELLING. BUSINESS-- Lagos as a case study RAPIST BUSINESS -- osisankwo as a case study TRANSPORT BUSINESS- chisco ,ekenedili chukwu as a case study 419 FRAUD BUSINESS--- Chukwuwike Anijuns, and sam nwakwo as a case study TRADING BUSINESS -- anambra as a case study PROSTITUTION-- afro candy, chioma elvis president of prostitutes in nigeria as a case study These are the potential jobs of an average biafrraud citizen that awaits them after gaining freedom 1 Like |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by Nobody: 11:24am On Aug 27, 2015 |
LMFAO |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by Mutuwa(m): 11:27am On Aug 27, 2015 |
princdebola201: ditto.. |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by princdebola201(m): 11:28am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Dat's what they do for a living , |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by coolebux(m): 11:34am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Igbos are the most interesting people in Nigeria and you Debola is one of our publicity slaves. Think more and write more about the Igbos, thank you slave! 4 Likes |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by PenSniper: 11:42am On Aug 27, 2015 |
princdebola201: GBAM ! Scud Missle. Plus traffic hawking of miscellanious items. |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by HolyHero: 11:44am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Biafra is one big joke |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by wadetaw202: 11:44am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Op, Do you need to bother about these people? I don't think so. They want to go? Then let them go. How is it your concern even if they piss and shit on themselves after forming Biafra? Stop giving them undeserved publicity. 1 Like |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by PenSniper: 11:51am On Aug 27, 2015 |
coolebux: Thats more like igbo instead of being ashamed. The ibos are the pioneers of crime and criminal tendencies in Nigeria. |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by xmich(m): 12:00pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
Taking drug for another mans illness is a disease liable to kill 2 Likes |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by princdebola201(m): 12:00pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
coolebux: Which of those occupations is ur profession |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by PedroJP(m): 12:34pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
PenSniper: Yet u don't want to kick them out. To even have u say "when Biafra gains freedom" means u all know d simple truth but prefer to have us in dis demonic entity called Nigeria. Are u not in support of freedom, if u are not, i pray God keeps u and ur entire generation in bondage. 1 Like |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by SOUNDKING: 12:44pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
The op has lost hope,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the last kick of a dying hopeless horse,,,,,,,,,,,,,radio Biafra will hit lagos in no time on Fm. |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by PenSniper: 3:12am On Aug 28, 2015 |
PedroJP: I am tooth and nail in support of biafra agitation and not freedom. To say freedom connotes the ibos are in bondage or slavery in Nigeria which they are not. Self-determination has become the rights of every indigenous peoples world-wide thanks to the UN and AU. Whoever objects to the biafra project is ignorant of current affairs. A proper articulation of world political dynamics is all you need to get what you want. The Yoruba for one are all for it, and thats the truth. Whatever contrary view you may have on that is your cup of tea. |
Re: Potential Occupations Of Biafran Citizen After Freedom by Nobody: 5:16am On Aug 28, 2015 |
princdebola201: princdebola201, you had the guts to brag against Igbos. You and your Yoruba tribe should be ashamed of yourselves for dare comparing Igbos with Yorubas. You should be ashamed of yourselves for being in the habit of using other regions to shield your cowardly mien. It's shameful that a typical Yoruba person cannot make his stand known without dragging some other tribes along. If it is not distorting history, it is ass-licking your slave masters by propagating lies of how your slave masters have always been peace-loving and accommodative and that it is the Igbos who provoke their host! Yet the Christian minorities and other Southerners in the North and in the Middle-belt continue are being maltreated and relegated to the background. It is so disgusting and pathetic already! You mentioned curse, what kind of curse are you referring to? Is it the curse Alaafin of Oyo placed on the young braggard, Bode Thomas, for arrogantly insulting his office? Bode Thomas barked and barked like a dog till he kicked the bucket! Is that not the same way many Yorubas are barking on Igbo matter? Is it the curse that made your god, Awolowo, to die in a miserable way? Is it the curse that made your warrior, Benjamin Adekunle, a.k.a the scorpion, to eat his own excrement before he chose death in 2014? The was same Adekunle who mocked the pope, Red Cross, Caritas, World Council of Churches, UN etc. What about your Field Marshall, MKO Abiola, who sunk containers of Christian materials and paid off the importer just to impress his slave masters in the North? Was it not this atrocious deed amongst many others that brought curse upon him which led him to his Waterloo? So, what curse are you referring to? Is it the curse on your slave masters or yourself? Despite Awolowo’s free education, is the South-West not the worst hit by illiteracy in the South? Whose region is being ravaged by internationally acclaimed drug peddlers, high-profile assassinations, frequent ritual-killings and treasury lootings? Whose region is being ravaged by carnage, blood letting, terrible and strange diseases, abject poverty and penury? I'm just trying to be as modest as possible with my choice of words. Let's go down memory lane. After the civil war, your god, Awolowo, defrauded the Igbo Nation, robbing her of her enormous wealth and transferring same to you parasites. As the Finance Minister, Awo, gave a paltry £20 to Igbo men who proved they had an account in the bank. That was all the Igbo man started life with! And in 1971/72 Awo and his criminal gang colluded and issued the indigenisation decree which compelled the British companies to give up ownership of their companies. With the stolen money from Igbo men's sweat at their disposal Yorubas in conjunction with their Northern co-travellers were able to acquire the companies in Nigeria. Igbos started life from ground zero after the civil war with just £20, with their lands devastated, farmlands destroyed, markets destroyed, schools levelled, hospitals broken-down, with hunger ravaging her people and the children at the mercy of kwashiorkor. Inspite of these debilitating factors Igbos being a resilient people exerted themselves and within a short while they are at the top, competiting only with themselves. As if the bank robbery was not enough and inspite of the 3Rs strategy mapped out to rehabilitate the Eastern region, Gowon and the subsequent regimes diverted the crude oil revenue from the East to develop Lagos State into a mega-city. And here you are bragging about same Lagos cum SW. Is Lagos State your father's land? Common migrants making noise as if they own Lagos. FYI, Lagos was built with the blood and sweat of every ethnic group in Nigeria! Take it or leave it! Nigeria or no Nigeria, you and your ilks CAN NOT do ANYTHING about it! So far the Igbos have done well for themselves. The Igbos now boast of the best middle class, the most educated, the most enterprising, the most ambitious, goal getters and achievers. Igbos survived the policy of strangulation imposed on them them by Gowon and Awolowo. And they are still surmounting some other criminal policies put in place by the criminal gang to checkmate the progress of the Igbos - quota system, federal character, admission catchment areas in schools, cut off marks for admission, fraudulent census figure, false voters register, lopsided local government areas and the likes. And now Igbos are more than equal to the Yorubas and their co-travellers who were bequeathed with Nigeria's wealth on a plater of gold. The criminal gang acquired virtually all oil wells. They cornered over 85% of the oil wells as their prize for the war they prosecuted against the Eastern region. princdebola201, and you're here comparing yourself with that same man you robbed his wealth; the same people who would need to get higher scores than the Yorubas to gain admission into schools. Just by being Igbo by birth, Igbo standards have become too high even amongst themselves, but that has not made them lose heart and in fact it brought out the best out of them. Inspite of the tortuous journey the Igbo man passed/passes through to achieve success the criminal system in place and the gang will not allow the Igbo man be. The gang is bitter and angry at the success of the Igbo man, that they use any given opportunity at their disposal to remind Igbos that they are the ones who accommodated them and therefore they should abide by their dictates, whims and caprices, including being coerced to vote the candidate of the host's choice in election. But the Igbo man's resolve remains strong. And you are here boasting of Folorunso Alakija who acquired her wealth from the commonwealth, from the crude oil in another man's backyard! It's a shame! Before the 1967-70 civil war, an average Yoruba man did not measure up to the ever industrious Igboman. Even in the South-West Igbos were in the lead. Igbos were the first Black Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, the first VC of the University of Lagos and the first Nigerian Rector of the then Yaba College of Technology in the South-West; the police was run by an Igbo IG; the military as a professional institution was run by brilliant Igbos; the first president of Nigeria and the first military ruler of Nigeria. Nigeria economy assumed a downward trend when the gang acquired all Nigerian companies by virtue of indigenization decree of 1972. But they could not manage the companies instead they ruined, defrauded, liquidated, bankrupted and destroyed all the companies - that was the mother of destruction of Nigerian economy! The swindlers indeed bastardized the Nigerian economy. And to divert attention from their ineptitude and crass looting of the treasury they would use illogical reasoning to attempt to bamboozle other people while pointing accusing fingers elsewhere! After more than 40 years, despite the stolen wealth, the respective regions of the criminal gang cannot be said to be transformed and be one of the enviest in the world. None of their cities could be likened to, say the least, Johannesburg! With all the disadvantages Igbos faced and still face they rose from grass to grace and you are not even ashamed to compare them with treasury looters. It's not how far but how well! Time shall tell... 1 Like 1 Share |
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