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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by ODVanguard: 9:00am On Jun 21, 2016
I am waiting.
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 9:13am On Jun 21, 2016
ODvanguard these pure wattah boys stay duplicating this topic cheesy

We've treated this topic thrice cheesy grin

Give it up kittens! Go check the archives

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Ilovemystate: 10:16am On Jun 21, 2016
My presence, for reference purposes grin
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by CandyDiamond(f): 10:24am On Jun 21, 2016
ODVanguard:

Shut the eff up and remove igbo spare parts, gala hawking, and bendownselect from that list. You and Bayo are talking trash until you can backup your assertions with FACTS AND CONCRETE DATA like the names of these Igbo big businesses in Lagos and Ogun you speak of that are more (and are worth more) than the Yoruba ones in the region.

If igbos traders (who account for the bulk of what you all contribute to the Nigerian economy) are so important a factor in IGR contribution, why aren't we seeing that reflected in IGRs generated from Aba, Nnewi and Onitsha? Doesn't 'charity' begin at home again?? Your much touted industrial capacity must be performing abysmally below capacity coz we are not seeing their impact on your region's economic development coz your people are still fleeing in droves. Common Edo did better than any SE state at last count.Even in the North wey Una boku, we no see Una IGR impact. TINUBU SINGLEHANDEDLY MADE LAGOS IGR WHAT IT IS TODAY,NOT IGBOS. Get that into your thick numb skull. Empty chest-beater!
Guy stop this your ignorant, small scale businesses is the driver of economy of any country, Igbo people small scale businesses is the driver of Nigerian economy, that is why Nigeria cannot allow Igbos to have their own country, German economic is driven mainly by their small scale businesses, in Nigeria you call them gala, spare parts or whatever, Google German small businesses. There is difference between IGR, GDP and economy driver, it is economy driver that yield IGR, that is why Igbos contribute 60% of Igr in lagos with their so called gala and spare parts bussiness.

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Ilovemystate: 10:43am On Jun 21, 2016
THE CRISIS OF YORUBA’S FUTURE- Lasisi Olagunju
http://integrityreporters.com/columns/the-crisis-of-yorubas-future-lasisi-olagunju/

http://www.punchng.com/education-why-south-west-and-north-should-be-worried/
Education: Why South-West and North should be worried

https://ask.naij.com/politics/emerging-social-almajiris-in-yorubaland-i6473.html
Emerging trend of social almajiri in YorubalandBy Hakeem Jamiu

The warning continues grin those who are ashamed keep lying to themselves wink

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by ODVanguard: 11:00am On Jun 21, 2016
CandyDiamond:

Guy stop this your ignorant, small scale businesses is the driver of economy of any country, Igbo people small scale businesses is the driver of Nigerian economy, that is why Nigeria cannot allow Igbos to have their own country, German economic is driven mainly by their small scale businesses, in Nigeria you call them gala, spare parts or whatever, Google German small businesses. There is difference between IGR, GDP and economy driver, it is economy driver that yield IGR, that is why Igbos contribute 60% of Igr in lagos with their so called gala and spare parts bussiness.

Abeg keep shut make we hear word jo!! You keep shouting 'Small scale businesses' as if Igbos are the only ones in the field. I deal with facts, not hearsay or nollywood fiction like you lots. According to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics data attached below, the sum total of SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) in the SW [6,377,925] (minus Lagos which stands at 3,224,324 -- you all like telling us that your people only migrate to Lagos in the SW cheesy) is comfortably WAY more than what obtains in the entire SE combined (5,066,611). Now that's HARD FACT/SOLID VERIFIABLE DATA. Not some non-existent crap you keep bandying up and down to form false superiority.

http://nigerianstat.gov.ng/pdfuploads/SMEDAN%202013_Selected%20Tables.pdf

Why are Igbos not replicating even a fraction the IGR figures of Lagos in Abia and Anambra, your two main commerce-driven states, if truly you all are contributing so much to Lagos?? Coz last time I checked, Oyo made more than both, while Ogun embarrased them to oblivion. Until your region starts to actually post economic numbers that come remotely close to the SW's, you all can only keep feeling important amongst yourselves coz even trading no sell again ooo, if na lie go ask your trader brothers wey don begin carry cocaine upandan. cheesy

If you people seriously want Biafurra, you should get serious and pack your bags and relocate en masse to the SouthEast and see if anyone will hold you back from leaving cheesy . Unserious and Empty loud-mouths.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 11:20am On Jun 21, 2016
CandyDiamond:

Guy stop this your ignorant, small scale businesses is the driver of economy of any country, Igbo people small scale businesses is the driver of Nigerian economy, that is why Nigeria cannot allow Igbos to have their own country, German economic is driven mainly by their small scale businesses, in Nigeria you call them gala, spare parts or whatever, Google German small businesses. There is difference between IGR, GDP and economy driver, it is economy driver that yield IGR, that is why Igbos contribute 60% of Igr in lagos with their so called gala and spare parts bussiness.

Aarrgh you pure wattah sprinters bore me. Speaking of SMEs, the only thing y'all engage in on a massive scale is trade. When Lagos released the data of the sectors driving it's economy, Trade only accounted for about 7%. It's not like you're even the only ones doing the so-called trading

Yeah the sales of Gala, Lopo shirts, Sumsang TVs and brassieres are the drivers of Nigeria's economy. Germans also sell Gala and
spare parts grin

Dem suppose ban you for this nonsense. See ehn, just leave nairaland and go eat Akpu grin cheesy

GDP, IGR everything put together, you're insignificant. Don't package it and it's disrespectful to the legit drivers

The last NPF recruitment, the SE had the most applicants and Nigeria doesn't want you to leave. grin cheesy

Cover your butts!

Una wan join zoo police grin

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Ilovemystate: 11:29am On Jun 21, 2016
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS 2010-2015BANK CREDIT AND DEPOSIT BY STATES IN NIGERIABank credit/deposit in each state may be used as an indicator of the level of activity and well being of operators (households and businesses) in a particular state as it shows what residents are borrowing and the amount deposit in banks
 http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/report/384

Bank Deposit by states in Nigeria

From the report bank deposit by states in Southeast from 2010-2015

Bank deposit in Anambra state #1'844'434.75
Bank Credit # 258'716.37
Balance #1'585'718.38 

Bank deposit in Enugu #1'651'741.09
 Bank credit #370'012.75
Balance #1'281'728.59

 Bank deposit in Imo # 936'606.57
bank credit #218'853.32
Balance #717'753.35

Bank deposit in Abia from #1'031'355.42
bank credit #391'675.25
Balance 639'580.17

Bank deposit in Ebonyi #330'841.52
bank credit #93'627.5
balance 237'214.02

Southeast total balance from 2010-2015 #4'461'997.51


From the report bank deposit by states in Southwest from 2010-2015 excluding nation commercial center

Bank deposit in Oyo #1'617'678.48
bank credit #598'298.6
Balance #1'019'379.88

Bank deposit in Ogun #1'204'873.59
bank credit # 558'073.3
Balance # 649'800.29

Bank deposit in Ondo #821'901.84
credit #306'621.05
Balance #515'280.79

Bank deposit in Osun #648'726.72
credit #417'073.72
Balance #231'653.05

Bank deposit in Ekiti #301'136.23
credit #123,254.46
Balance #177,881.77

South west total balance from 2010-2015 #2'593'995.78 













ODVanguard:
I am waiting.

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 11:35am On Jun 21, 2016
ODVanguard you better don't waste your time on this dusty Gigbo boy grin cheesy

Olosh is a world-class troll. Very similar to Anumudu grin

Na Copy and paste

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by ODVanguard: 11:45am On Jun 21, 2016
OmoAjowa7:
ODVanguard you better don't waste your time on this dusty Gigbo boy grin cheesy

Olosh is a world-class troll. Very similar to Anumudu grin

Na Copy and paste

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Bros, I go listen to you jare. Nothing wey we fit talk here wey we never already thrash out before. They are just a bunch of 'eran iya', stubborn goats. cheesy It doesn't matter how many times you cane them, they still keep coming back for more thrashings. cheesy

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by CandyDiamond(f): 11:55am On Jun 21, 2016
ODVanguard:


Abeg keep shut make we hear word jo!! You keep shouting 'Small scale businesses' as if Igbos are the only ones in the field. I deal with facts, not hearsay or nollywood fiction like you lots. According to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics data attached below, the sum total of SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) in the SW [6,377,925] (minus Lagos which stands at 3,224,324 -- you all like telling us that your people only migrate to Lagos in the SW cheesy) is comfortably WAY more than what obtains in the entire SE combined (5,066,611). Now that's HARD FACT/SOLID VERIFIABLE DATA. Not some non-existent crap you keep bandying up and down to form false superiority.

http://nigerianstat.gov.ng/pdfuploads/SMEDAN%202013_Selected%20Tables.pdf

Why are Igbos not replicating even a fraction the IGR figures of Lagos in Abia and Anambra, your two main commerce-driven states, if truly you all are contributing so much to Lagos?? Coz last time I checked, Oyo made more than both, while Ogun embarrased them to oblivion. Until your region starts to actually post economic numbers that come remotely close to the SW's, you all can only keep feeling important amongst yourselves coz even trading no sell again ooo, if na lie go ask your trader brothers wey don begin carry cocaine upandan. cheesy

If you people seriously want Biafurra, you should get serious and pack your bags and relocate en masse to the SouthEast and see if anyone will hold you back from leaving cheesy . Unserious and Empty loud-mouths.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/
Your brother have already pass a sober reflection message to Tunubu, if like continue to live in self denial, everybody in Nigeria know that after foreign investment in Lagos, the next is Igbo businesses and they control more than 60% of lagos economy. Anambra and Abia is doing well

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by ODVanguard: 11:59am On Jun 21, 2016
CandyDiamond:

Your brother have already pass a sober reflection message to Tunubu, if like continue to live in self denial, everybody in Nigeria know that after foreign investment in Lagos, the next is Igbo businesses and they control more than 60% of lagos economy. Anambra and Abia is doing well

cheesy

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by StunningCEO: 12:08pm On Jun 21, 2016
CandyDiamond:

Your brother have already pass a sober reflection message to Tunubu, if like continue to live in self denial, everybody in Nigeria know that after foreign investment in Lagos, the next is Igbo businesses and they control more than 60% of lagos economy. Anambra and Abia is doing well

Another empty chest beater.... cheesy cheesy cheesy....why don't you just focus on the hard statistical facts and not these emotional kindergarten 'my uncle Okonkwo Okoro' told me so trash......eran iya plenty for ipod land sha no be small.... cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by T9ksy(m): 12:13pm On Jun 21, 2016
ODVanguard:


Bros, I go listen to you jare. Nothing wey we fit talk here wey we never already thrash out before. They are just a bunch of 'eran iya', stubborn goats. cheesy It doesn't matter how many times you cane them, they still keep coming back for more thrashings. cheesy


Now you are talking!


Why o why, do you think they all have flat heads?

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 7:59pm On Jun 21, 2016
[size=14pt]Actually, Tinubu is very busy scouting for Igbo votes in Lagos State[/size]

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by joyandfaith: 9:14pm On Jun 21, 2016
ODVanguard:

Shut the eff up and remove igbo spare parts, gala hawking, and bendownselect from that list. You and Bayo are talking trash until you can backup your assertions with FACTS AND CONCRETE DATA like the names of these Igbo big businesses in Lagos and Ogun you speak of that are more (and are worth more) than the Yoruba ones in the region.

If igbos traders (who account for the bulk of what you all contribute to the Nigerian economy) are so important a factor in IGR contribution, why aren't we seeing that reflected in IGRs generated from Aba, Nnewi and Onitsha? Doesn't 'charity' begin at home again?? Your much touted industrial capacity must be performing abysmally below capacity coz we are not seeing their impact on your region's economic development coz your people are still fleeing in droves. Common Edo did better than any SE state at last count.Even in the North wey Una boku, we no see Una IGR impact. TINUBU SINGLEHANDEDLY MADE LAGOS IGR WHAT IT IS TODAY,NOT IGBOS. Get that into your thick numb skull. Empty chest-beater!

by taxing igbo business

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by decomaniaboss(f): 9:51pm On Jun 21, 2016
Kestolovee95:
snezbaba, come and see Adebayo Adeyinka the "ipob tout". grin grin grin
e pain am grin grin grin he dey enter smal smal sha ? Now i understand why wona no go gre make we ipod waka leave una grin grin
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by ak47mann(m): 10:20pm On Jun 21, 2016
This is the same topic we discussed in the east this afternoon..

I keep telling those that underestimate igbos should go for brain surgery..put it this way,after the war less than 4 years people like j nwankwu of abagana open factory that manufacturers soft drinks or is it ekene Dili Chukwu transport and an ambassador for Mercedes Benz in west Africa or is it road masters that manufacturers tyres....by the 80s so many made men was popping out every corner GMO group 3 friends from awka etiti manufacture everything from exercise books,galvanizing,building materials,tyres.,petrochemicals and they venture into building estates all over SE and Lagos..other big shots PN Emerah transport IKB cosmetics and estate developer.tura soap and cream and many others....Nnewi people heard warning from Ojukwu and brought investment to their villages now look at Nnewi today after 40 yrs is an industrial city because we brought our wealth back to our land.....In the 80s we made it a must if you no you are rich build a factory in Nnewi it was like a rat race people build factories everywhere..the ones that are into trading started building shops importing parts mixing it with local made in Nnewi products....
This is how we brought wealth in our soil
Is like after the war we went back and dig out money from the hidden treasury Gods people cool

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by SonOfEl(m): 10:32pm On Jun 21, 2016
Odvanguard and co, you just displayed your subtle uneasiness and naivety.

Small and medium scale businesses in Lagos, abuja, Ibadan, sokoto, bida, kano, pH, etc are mainly owned by Igbos doing business in those areas. You don't categorize such into SW, or SE economies. In SE alone, the business competition among Igbos is choking.

When you come to large scale businesses particularly in Lagos and other major cities, it is more Igbos competing with foreign owned companies like GSK, Nestle, Promasidor, Chi, Guinness, Neimeth, pz, Lafarge, maersk, coca cola, 7up, Nokia, Nissan, Toyota, Volkswagen, Julius berger, ccecc, etc....

Dude, even the blind can see that Igbos run the most bouyant indigenous economies.

Come to SE, even foreign companies there find it hard to compete, go to Onitsha, aba, nnewi, umuahia, you will see indigenously owned ceramic companies, brewries,
Drug/chemical companies, automobile/transport companies, cosmetic/clothes/shoes/bags companies, construction companies, etc competing amongst themselves.

Give it a rest... Your SE vs SW statistics still begs the question cos Igbo companies are so so much in the SW. but Yoruba's companies (if any) are not so thriving in SE.

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 11:05pm On Jun 21, 2016
SonOfEl:
Odvanguard and co, you just displayed your subtle uneasiness and naivety.

Small and medium scale businesses in Lagos, abuja, Ibadan, sokoto, bida, kano, pH, etc are mainly owned by Igbos doing business in those areas. You don't categorize such into SW, or SE economies. In SE alone, the business competition among Igbos is choking.

When you come to large scale businesses particularly in Lagos and other major cities, it is more Igbos competing with foreign owned companies like GSK, Nestle, Promasidor, Chi, Guinness, Neimeth, pz, Lafarge, maersk, coca cola, 7up, Nokia, Nissan, Toyota, Volkswagen, Julius berger, ccecc, etc....

Dude, even the blind can see that Igbos run the most bouyant indigenous economies.

Come to SE, even foreign companies there find it hard to compete, go to Onitsha, aba, nnewi, umuahia, you will see indigenously owned ceramic companies, brewries,
Drug/chemical companies, automobile/transport companies, cosmetic/clothes/shoes/bags companies, construction companies, etc competing amongst themselves.

Give it a rest... Your SE vs SW statistics still begs the question cos Igbo companies are so so much in the SW. but Yoruba's companies (if any) are not so thriving in SE.

It's only when it suits you dinosaur heads that you know there are Gigbos in Ibadan grin cheesy. So how come we don't
have these so-called Gigbo SMEs in your market states

As per the Gigbo companies in major cities competing with foreign companies.. you must mention them today grin We've
done this several times and all you had was red-mud tears on the thread before it was closed. grin Y'all think
you're dealing with Sesame street Kids.

I don't care about the companies in the SE. Na una sabi that one.

No one here is interested in measuring phantom dicks but no dey sell Bobo to us. You bring your facts. So far, the stats are against
you concerning this.

P.S: I'm not ODVanguard before you start yarnin ballz about him using other monikers

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 11:10pm On Jun 21, 2016
SonOfEl:
Odvanguard and co, you just displayed your subtle uneasiness and naivety.

Small and medium scale businesses in Lagos, abuja, Ibadan, sokoto, bida, kano, pH, etc are mainly owned by Igbos doing business in those areas. You don't categorize such into SW, or SE economies. In SE alone, the business competition among Igbos is choking.

When you come to large scale businesses particularly in Lagos and other major cities, it is more Igbos competing with foreign owned companies like GSK, Nestle, Promasidor, Chi, Guinness, Neimeth, pz, Lafarge, maersk, coca cola, 7up, Nokia, Nissan, Toyota, Volkswagen, Julius berger, ccecc, etc....

Dude, even the blind can see that Igbos run the most bouyant indigenous economies.

Come to SE, even foreign companies there find it hard to compete, go to Onitsha, aba, nnewi, umuahia, you will see indigenously owned ceramic companies, brewries,
Drug/chemical companies, automobile/transport companies, cosmetic/clothes/shoes/bags companies, construction companies, etc competing amongst themselves.

Give it a rest... Your SE vs SW statistics still begs the question cos Igbo companies are so so much in the SW. but Yoruba's companies (if any) are not so thriving in SE.
Yorubas own few industries, maybe Bayo Adedayo is Ipob too. Lmao.

By the way, Neimeth pharmaceutical company is owned by an Anambra man.
Igbos are the reason Nigeria is not solely dependent on foreign drugs, look at Emzor in Onitsha and Lagos, Neimeth, Juhel in Enugu, Nemel in Enugu, Hardis and Dromedas in Enugu, Orange drugs in onitsha and lagos, Pauco pharmaceuticals in Awka, where will you start?
And sb was talking of quota system biz of oil and gas gotten through corruption, lol. The guy is crazy.

They don't have equivalents of Igbo personalities sef from nollywood, sports,, even the guy shouting IT cant reproduce their equivalents of Chinedu Echeruo that sold his app to Apple , Stan Ekeh of Zinox technologies, Emeagwali of supercomputing , Jason Njoku of Afrinolly, the igbo guy that own okadabooks, the most successful bloggers being LIB and Bella naija, . Is it the international flyers like Ngozi iweala, Benneth Omalu, Oby Ezekwesili, Emeka Anyaoku.
Coming to Indigenous technologies -Aba alone clothes Nigerians to a big extent and still export shoes, bags and clothes.
Igbos import but they are still the people challenging the imported stuffs. Or is Innoson? Nnewi is the reason the Japanese have not filled Nigeria with their industries, yorubas call it FDI, we call it Capital flight. Nnewi makes many spareparts and put a wedge on Yahama and co.

The pained ODVanguard dude forgot about Coscharis, Azudialu, Paschal Dozie of Diamond bank and MTN.
Nairaland will crash if I continue .
He is only concerned about gala sellers and traders, who are the equivalents of alayes and riff raffs in their places.

Sb making 60k per month yabbing a spare parts dealer, inukwa? A spare parts dealer can feed feed his family for life. How many spare parts dealers are hungry and don't live in good houses?

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 11:13pm On Jun 21, 2016
InyinyaAgbaOku:

Yorubas own few industries, maybe Bayo Adedayo is Ipob too. Lmao.

By the way, Neimeth pharmaceutical company is owned by an Anambra man.
Igbos are the reason Nigeria is not solely dependent on foreign drugs, look at Emzor in Onitsha and Lagos, Neimeth, Juhel in Enugu, Nemel in Enugu, Hardis and Dromedas in Enugu, Orange drugs in onitsha and lagos, Pauco pharmaceuticals in Awka, where will you start?
And sb was talking of quota system biz of oil and gas gotten through corruption, lol. The guy is crazy.

They don't have equivalents of Igbo personalities sef from nollywood, sports,, even the guy shouting IT cant reproduce their equivalents of Chinedu Echeruo that sold his app to Apple , Stan Ekeh of Zinox technologies, Emeagwali of supercomputing , Jason Njoku of Afrinolly, the igbo guy that own okadabooks, the most successful bloggers being LIB and Bella naija, . Is it the international flyers like Ngozi iweala, Benneth Omalu, Oby Ezekwesili, Emeka Anyaoku.
Coming to Indigenous technologies -Aba alone clothes Nigerians to a big extent and still export shoes, bags and clothes.
Igbos import but they are still the people challenging the imported stuffs. Or is Innoson? Nnewi is the reason the Japanese have not filled Nigeria with their industries, yorubas call it FDI, we call it Capital flight. Nnewi makes many spareparts and put a wedge on Yahama and co.

The pained ODVanguard dude forgot about Coscharis, Azudialu, Paschal Dozie of Diamond bank and MTN.
Nairaland will crash if I continue .
He is only concerned about gala sellers and traders, who are the equivalents of alayes and riff raffs in their places.

Sb making 60k per month yabbing a spare parts dealer, inukwa? A spare parts dealer can feed feed his family for life. How many spare parts dealers are hungry and don't live in good houses?
Gbam

Please, I sell high-blood-pressure equipment.
For many of those that will be needing them on top of Igbo people matter grin grin grin

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 11:14pm On Jun 21, 2016
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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Dasini: 11:19pm On Jun 21, 2016
In as much as I believe a letter like this is overdue and can bring re-awakening to industrilization and commerce in Yoruba nation. And the person to whom this message has been directed is a man who can indeed bring about a dawn of new era, and re-engineer how things are being done. Indeed talk of the timing, I believe no better time than now, inspite of several issues raised, I still disagree totally that yorubas are not doing well. I can boldly say many markets in lagos today boost of more presence of Yoruba guys doing similar small bussiness the igbo brothers do. I can boldly say, in many markets in lagos, yoruba boost of more of its subjects in market like computer village, balogun e.t.c. The writer might have made some sense, but there are no facts to back up his claims. He talked about adenuga alone, where would you put the likes of okoya(eleganza) he owns largest investment in properties in lagos, oba otudeko industrial magnate, dele fajemirokun, jimoh ibrahim, m obagun, olorogun sunny kuku, the subomi balogun, fola adeola, duduyemi(bolex) , micheal adeojo, otedola, jimoh oyedele, akin ogunbiyi(mutual benefit), adedoyin, the folawiyos, the new generations of bussiness leaders like ibikunle awosika,olakunle ekundayo, the durotoye, funke opeke, harry akande, oladimeji owofemi, kola kareem, tope sonubi, ayodeji adewumi, tope folayan, femi akinder, bosun tijani, abiola olaniran sujibomi balogun, ladi delano, babtunde soyoye the owners of tantalizer(ayeni), sweet sensation(kehinde kamson), tasty fried chicken,chicken republic. we dominate the fast food industry, the ayeni brothers who are known dealers in automobile and hotel group, most hotels are owned by westerners, eko hotel, radisson blu, nicon luxury, fourpoint sheraton, western hotel, the automobile industries boost of more yorubas than any tribe, apart from innoson and coscharis that are ibo owned, yorubas own most auto plants and car shops in lagos and abuja. Plycon construction, bi-coutney, stanbili and visiononi, plymera, sojimoto, centre base, dekit, convenant construction, RCC, julius berger just to mention a few, nt to talk of law firms, accounting firms, educational institutions, many several high flying bussiness that are silent and yet doing mighty. Pls Gen. adebayo, in as much as there is need for more, I believe you have little knowledge what this new generation is doing, great things are happening! In as much as more is desired, always get fact right before writing sir. I believe the asiwaju that I know will definately school him on this, I watch out for a reply to this.
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by iamDiabolic(m): 11:34pm On Jun 21, 2016
Igbos una no dy ever hear word,even shoeku okuku ebora would be ashamed of u lot.u control 60% of lagos economy,this yeeboes should keep pulling stats fron there Igbo.even the foreigners who own companies in lagos don't brag.awon olori pelebe oshi

Cc hundredhundred
Come nd see your bloters oh

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by SonOfEl(m): 11:36pm On Jun 21, 2016
InyinyaAgbaOku:

Yorubas own few industries, maybe Bayo Adedayo is Ipob too. Lmao.

By the way, Neimeth pharmaceutical company is owned by an Anambra man.
Igbos are the reason Nigeria is not solely dependent on foreign drugs, look at Emzor in Onitsha and Lagos, Neimeth, Juhel in Enugu, Nemel in Enugu, Hardis and Dromedas in Enugu, Orange drugs in onitsha and lagos, Pauco pharmaceuticals in Awka, where will you start?
And sb was talking of quota system biz of oil and gas gotten through corruption, lol. The guy is crazy.

They don't have equivalents of Igbo personalities sef from nollywood, sports,, even the guy shouting IT cant reproduce their equivalents of Chinedu Echeruo that sold his app to Apple , Stan Ekeh of Zinox technologies, Emeagwali of supercomputing , Jason Njoku of Afrinolly, the igbo guy that own okadabooks, the most successful bloggers being LIB and Bella naija, . Is it the international flyers like Ngozi iweala, kalu ogbureke, Samuel Achilefu, Benneth Omalu, Oby Ezekwesili, Emeka Anyaoku.
Coming to Indigenous technologies -Aba alone clothes Nigerians to a big extent and still export shoes, bags and clothes.
Igbos import but they are still the people challenging the imported stuffs. Or is Innoson? Nnewi is the reason the Japanese have not filled Nigeria with their industries, yorubas call it FDI, we call it Capital flight. Nnewi makes many spareparts and put a wedge on Yahama and co.

The pained ODVanguard dude forgot about Coscharis, Azudialu, Paschal Dozie of Diamond bank and MTN.
Nairaland will crash if I continue .
He is only concerned about gala sellers and traders, who are the equivalents of alayes and riff raffs in their places.

Sb making 60k per month yabbing a spare parts dealer, inukwa? A spare parts dealer can feed feed his family for life. How many spare parts dealers are hungry and don't live in good houses?

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 11:37pm On Jun 21, 2016
iamDiabolic:
Igbos una no dy ever hear word,even shoeku okuku ebora would be ashamed of u lot.u control 60% of lagos economy,this yeeboes should keep pulling stats fron there Igbo.even the foreigners who own companies in lagos don't brag.awon olori pelebe oshi

Cc hundredhundred
Come nd see your bloters oh
How your Igbo neighbors and landlord ?

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by iamDiabolic(m): 11:43pm On Jun 21, 2016
quid:

How your Igbo neighbors and landlord ?
oh actually my pops rent a flat to a Igbo guy in balogun street in lagos,but the dumb Bleep had to pack all his younger ones from his palm tree roof republic there,still d dumb fucck couldn't pay 800000nairamso we had to chase his out.am sure he nd his siblings are living under 2nd mainland bridge.
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by iamDiabolic(m): 11:45pm On Jun 21, 2016
Dasini:
In as much as I believe a letter like this is overdue and can bring re-awakening to industrilization and commerce in Yoruba nation. And the person to whom this message has been directed is a man who can indeed bring about a dawn of new era, and re-engineer how things are being done. Indeed talk of the timing, I believe no better time than now, inspite of several issues raised, I still disagree totally that yorubas are not doing well. I can boldly say many markets in lagos today boost of more presence of Yoruba guys doing similar small bussiness the igbo brothers do. I can boldly say, in many markets in lagos, yoruba boost of more of its subjects in market like computer village, balogun e.t.c. The writer might have made some sense, but there are no facts to back up his claims. He talked about adenuga alone, where would you put the likes of okoya(eleganza) he owns largest investment in properties in lagos, oba otudeko industrial magnate, the subomi balogun, fola adeola, adeojo, otedola, chief adedoyin, the folawiyos, the new generations of bussiness leaders like ibikunle awosika, durotoye, the owners of tantalizer(ayeni), the ayeni brothers who are known dealers in automobile and hotel bussiness,
u dy mind those i-pot yoot,some they would claim they develop usa,they are like lantern showing light to under people,but can't show light to itself.bunch of miserable low self esteem people
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by SonOfEl(m): 11:45pm On Jun 21, 2016
OmoAjowa7:
ODVanguard you better don't waste your time on this dusty Gigbo boy grin cheesy

Olosh is a world-class troll. Very similar to Anumudu grin

Na Copy and paste

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Mugu, take style vamoose this thread abeg....make we hear word...
Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by Nobody: 11:46pm On Jun 21, 2016
iamDiabolic:
oh actually my pops rent a flat to a Igbo guy in balogun street in lagos,but the dumb Bleep had to pack all his younger ones from his palm tree roof republic there,still d dumb fucck couldn't pay 800000nairamso we had to chase his out.am sure he nd his siblings are living under 2nd mainland bridge.
Na today?
Very soon it will become like this ==>

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Re: The Future Of Yorubaland, Bayo Adedayo Writes To Tinubu by SonOfEl(m): 11:46pm On Jun 21, 2016
iamDiabolic:
oh actually my pops rent a flat to a Igbo guy in balogun street in lagos,but the dumb Bleep had to pack all his younger ones from his palm tree roof republic there,still d dumb fucck couldn't pay 800000nairamso we had to chase his out.am sure he nd his siblings are living under 2nd mainland bridge.

Story for the gods....

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