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Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by fasttrack(m): 1:33am On Nov 07, 2015
misB:


April4th thanks for informing them, Hmmm guess u are MCI alum. Congrats John Paul

MCI all the way
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by MrBLING(m): 1:51am On Nov 07, 2015
I can only see the groom and his mum in the pictures. Where is the bride?
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by jacoik(m): 4:01am On Nov 07, 2015
benuejosh:
Looks like mother and son..
lol wicked soul that's what u r
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by jacoik(m): 4:02am On Nov 07, 2015
englishmart:
sounds more like a miracle.
Mr Paul, do your job real quick. Start all round knaking menopause is too close to joke with
lol wicked soul that's wat u ...
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by oderemo(m): 4:25am On Nov 07, 2015
What sort of name is John Paul. Mtchew. Some African mentality sha.
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by temishola(f): 5:46am On Nov 07, 2015
AmicableEd:
Honourable Moji Lawal, the only single female legislator in the Lagos State House of Assembly is now married.


She was the first ever female aspirant in Apapa constituency, and emerged their first female representative on May 29, 2015. There were over 100 delegates in the primaries before she emerged her party – All Progressive Congress (APC)’s candidate.



The Honourable was reportedly the last ‘single’ legislator in the house before she got married this week. As of May, her and husband John Paul had done their ‘introduction ceremony’, and had gone to the registry, but hadn’t had their Nikkai or engagement.

Her husband, John Paul, is a businessman.

See first photos below: http://weddinginnigeria.com/one-of-the-honourables-in-lagos-state-house-of-assembly-moji-lawal-gets-married-exclusivephotos/
God bless ur union and i pray God gives u d strength to move on in dis marriage cos sometimes politicians could be funny! HML WUB!
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by zoom007: 6:36am On Nov 07, 2015
Mega005:
Congratsss..


Abeg make I derail small cuz these makes a lot of sense

Igbo ronu!


So recent Biafran protests have got me thinking, but I have been skeptical about airing my views because of perceived reactions.

DISCLAIMER: THESE ARE PERSONAL VIEWS, AND I, IN NO WAY CLAIM SUPREMACY OF KNOWLEDGE. FOR THE "GREYS" WHO THINK I AM TOO YOUNG TO SPEAK OF THIS SUBJECT, PLEASE PERMIT THIS CHILD TO SPEAK, THEN CORRECT HIM IF HE IS WRONG. FOR IGNORANCE CAN ONLY BE KNOWN IF IT IS AIRED, AND CAN ONLY BE CORRECTED IF IT IS KNOWN.

My points are as follows:

1. According to worldometers the median age of Nigeria is 17.8, hence an "average " did not experience the civil war.

2.This is the age statistics of Nigeria as at 2014 is as follows:
0-14 years: 43.2%
15-24 years: 19.3%
25-54 years: 30.5%
55-64 years: 3.9%
65 years and over: 3.1% (indexmundi.com)
In simpler statistics 93% of Nigerians were 5 and below in 1967.

3. According to Wikipedia, youth age range is between 18-35. Hence no present day Nigerian youth saw the civil war.

My first question: since over 90% percent of us neither saw the civil war nor participated actively, and our youth were born 10 years after the war, where is all the hate and agitation from?

4. The major driving force of Biafra is the igboland, but the Biafran map includes states like Cross river, Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom state. This makes Biafra a culturally diverse state. I am igbo and i currently live in Akwa Ibom state, and we share no similarity in custom or language. How then can we live together as "one Biafra" when we can't tolerate the cultural diversity of Nigeria.

5. The Igbo tribe would become the majority tribe in Biafra, while the others who constitute the oil producing states hence the 'rich boys' would become minority. "How can the wealth most especially that from oil be distributed, when the majority is in power and the minority have the resource?"
So therefore, a time may come when the "minority" may decide to be free, because no man wants to live in another man's shadow.

6. Igbos are generally regarded as traders, and the lifeblood of their markets like Onitsha Main market and Ariaria international market is found in Lagos seaport where most of the goods come from. In Biafra, Lagos becomes another country hence tax and import/ export levies would increase drastically and logistics would become more difficult.
The other option is to trade via the Calabar Port, Delta Port or Rivers Port at Port Harcourt, and Onne. These ports are only found in the non-igbo states, hence another potential challenge.

7. What happens to Biafrans that have their livelihood rooted deeply in non biafran states? What happens to the igbos that constitute the majority of Alaba international market?
Would naturalization take place or would they liquidate assets and return to Biafra and start afresh?

8. Finally, the question of rulership. Who rules Biafra?
Currently, most Igbo people especially those in Abia and Imo state are dissatisfied with the condition of their states. They complain of bad government, massive looting, poor infrastructures etc, and they are currently ruled by Igbo governors.
If Biafra is formed who would rule then?
I believe it would be the same people that they complain of, and as you can see the cycle of pain and complaints would continue.

Problems are fixed by inward reflections not outward projections and blame shifting.

PLEASE BEAR WITH ME, FOR A CHILD WHO DID NOT SEE THE WAR HAS SPOKEN
God bless you this is a record for me. Your brain is 500% efficient. please create a thread for your write up, its too deep to be a comment.

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Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by Nobody: 7:44am On Nov 07, 2015
SAMBARRY:
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Oko onorabul indeed grin
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SAMBARRY:
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Oko onorabul indeed grin
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Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by SAMBARRY: 8:16am On Nov 07, 2015
cabaliciouscabal:



Honestly, I doubt weda u remember to collect ur potion of Brain from God, b4 embarking on ur miserable journey to earth.

Pele, oku ti eee.


Wat a wasted life u have dia.
you have been noticed but sorry I'm not into haemaphrodites wink

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Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by SAMBARRY: 8:18am On Nov 07, 2015
beebee24:
undecided

What's this one saying
oro wink

Oniranu wink
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by simplisity(m): 12:51pm On Nov 07, 2015
sinaj:
Dude looks young





I lyk her makeup smiley


Her brows r perfect smiley
Every thing artificial is perfect to women, as far as fashion is in charge.
Re: Honourable Moji Lawal Gets Married (photos) by bummyla(m): 5:37pm On Nov 07, 2015
Congratulations Dear! Happy Married Life! http://www.bummyla.com

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