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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by olalat(m): 3:24am On Jan 06, 2018
Obijulius:
Op said the truth, although senseless persons will disagree.

Let the governors of the SE/SS use thier brains. Apart from Federal backing there is nothing unique that the Yorubas have to offer!

I remember what Peter Odili did about non-indegene corp members serving in oil
Companies. The governors should just introduce heavy taxes on oil Companies with head offices outside the Niger Delta and see how the cookie crumbles.

My people should think and act fast!!! Don’t allow the lazy ingrates reap where they did not sow.
if all intellectuals ss or se states can boast of is someone like you, I think Yorubas will continue to treat you guys as slaves for another centuries to come. Many of you are just too dull to comment on national issues like this. Anyway, only a foolish man always blame others for his personal mistakes.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by totit: 3:50am On Jan 06, 2018
Wow!
Yoruba must be very powerful and indomitable. grin they call yoruba slaves but deep inside them they know and have realised they are the real slaves now. The God of yoruba people must be powerful cool


grin

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Mustack: 3:50am On Jan 06, 2018
this op is a dullard.. copy his brain join there growing issue.. when Niger delter avenger, and all militant ish on rampage you gays are shouting its there right. or is it a crime to have your office in a peaceful region? how can you grant them (ipob) importation licence when you know they'll only be interested in importing ammunition!!!!

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Blue3k2: 4:04am On Jan 06, 2018
Mustack:
[s]this op is a dullard.. copy his brain join there growing issue..[/s] when Niger delter avenger, and all militant ish on rampage you gays are shouting its there right. or is it a crime to have your office in a peaceful region? how can you grant them (ipob) importation licence when you know they'll only be interested in importing ammunition!!!!

What a daft assumptions you made. Do leave me out you delusional fantasies child. I don't blame you for dumb assumptions you might not be working with slot upstairs to begin with.
Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by ODVanguard: 5:15am On Jan 06, 2018
They also directed all oil companies to have their corporate headquarters in Lagos.



Dayum! So na those all-powerful Yoruba people/bogeymen direct oil companies to move their corporate headquarters to Lagos?? Kai! Yoruba power in Nigeria pass 'Super/Babalawo/Mammy-water' power o. cheesy grin

Nothing wey pesin no go hear from these flatti.es, mehn. Dem don mad finish. Smh.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Mustack: 6:49am On Jan 06, 2018
Blue3k2:


What a daft assumptions you made. Do leave me out you delusional fantasies child. I don't blame you for dumb assumptions you might not be working with slot upstairs to begin with.
I just analys your claim but ipob and the writer won't agree with it... call us any names, we'll tàke to develop our economy... only a cry baby knows how to cry very well or you can meet ffk to show you the way.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Mustack: 6:50am On Jan 06, 2018
ODVanguard:




Dayum! So na those all-powerful Yoruba people/bogeymen direct oil companies to move their corporate headquarters to Lagos?? Kai! Yoruba power in Nigeria pass 'Super/Babalawo/Mammy-water' power o. cheesy grin

Nothing way pesin no go hear from these flatti.es, mehn. Dem don mad finish. Smh.
them dy practice there madness small small

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Mustack: 7:42am On Jan 06, 2018
south west is not to accuse for the irresponsibility of that region.. as I have earlier a successful head office cannot situate in a militant or a fatality state.... think about it.

just like someone said some of the state government payphone allocation a specialised in this project..

you should have read carefully and reason with your medullar oblongata before you come out here..

no chill for bro bbro
Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Blue3k2: 7:53am On Jan 06, 2018
Mustack:
[s]I just analys your claim but ipob and the writer won't agree with it... call us any names, we'll tàke to develop our economy... only a cry baby knows how to cry very well or you can meet ffk to show you the way.[/s]

Lol since mods think my first comment was to mean I'll tone it down. You have shallow reasoning. You assume I innately agree with author because I post topic which is dumb. Second you saod I made a claim but I haven't even commented on the story. Again you just pulling things out side of your neck because sense to come up with anything reasonable to retort.

You're just spouting utter nonsense because you didn't take time to develop you mental faculties child. Stop making wild assumptions.
Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Nobody: 8:33am On Jan 06, 2018
okway:


That evil will befall you and your household.

Table will indeed turn from Lagos to Ogun state...and from Ogun to Ibadan.

While you're foolishly crying victimization and Victorious simultaneously, Yorubas are strategizing.

Cry cry babies grin

Speaking of ND, you seriously think oil will continue to be its priced value? Ogun state doesn't have oil, son.



karma is a bitch...

won't be long that's all..

you can keep ranting.. but we all knows the truth..

won't be long.
Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by promise0001: 8:35am On Jan 06, 2018
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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by mabea: 8:42am On Jan 06, 2018
stealsosu:


Igbo leaders don't have to do ish because they know their people will blame Yorubas rather than to take them (igbo leaders) to task. '
Leave SS out of this. SE and their attache by force keeps dragging SS into their inferiority complex.
SS don't have a problem with Yorubas, Yorubas don't have a problem with SS.
And the person that wrote the article is from where please?
Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 8:47am On Jan 06, 2018
bounty007:

karma is a bitch...

won't be long that's all..

you can keep ranting.. but we all knows the truth..

won't be long.


Yawnnnn.....

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Nobody: 8:53am On Jan 06, 2018
okway:


Yawnnnn.....

Afonjas eh..only if ifa go show una... una future for this country..

i really pity southwest. karma is coming soon grin

keep yawning.. they say afonjas are lazy.. 9.am. he's yawning..

boy go get life.. before poverty go finish you.. is already happening to your folks here in ife.

gbogan n ipetumodu... na poverty personified.
lazy suffersticated.. keep yawning.
Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by honeychild(f): 9:02am On Jan 06, 2018
bounty007:


Afonjas eh..only if ifa go show una... una future for this country..

i really pity southwest. karma is coming soon grin

keep yawning.. they say afonjas are lazy.. 9.am. he's yawning..

boy go get life.. before poverty go finish you.. is already happening to your folks here in ife.

gbogan n ipetumodu... na poverty personified.
lazy suffersticated.. keep yawning.
.

Oga what are you doing in Gbongan?! I thought you guys only go to Lagos? So hunger has driven you to my village? These economic refugees no get part two o grin

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:05am On Jan 06, 2018
This is a grand conspiracy between North and West against Easterners, Imagine Buhari went to commission Kaduna dry port few days ago, and southeastern shippers has being begging him for more than two years to gazette Onitsha river-port as final destination, he refused this is a port that was completed by GEJ and equipped, our enemies know great potential and relief this will bring to Southeast business communities, they conspired against the project, after all their wicked policies against Igbos both region produces highest number of beggars in Nigeria.

From JeffAmechi Agbodo, Onitsha

The Anambra State Shippers Association has called on the Federal Government to gazette Onitsha River-Port as final destination for container goods coming into the country.

This was just as the association commended the government for making Warri Seaport functional as wharf of final destination for cargo goods.

The President of the association, Mr. Emma Akpaka, made the call at the weekend, in Onitsha, while speaking with newsmen on the recent move by the association to adopt Warri wharf as destination for all its container goods.

He noted that Warri Port was cut off from cargo transportation for about 10 years on flimsy excuses, as if deposits of many natural resources in Nigeria were a divine mistake.

“When the news filtered in that it has opened for business, shippers doubted it until Julius Berger Services Nig. Ltd assembled importers/exporters on August 5 in Onitsha and August 6 in Nnewi, to confirm the good news.

“Another spice to the business in Warri wharf is that Julius Berger Services has floated vessels that carry containers from any location in the world to Warri Port at cheaper rate.

“Anambra shippers received this information with skepticism until Mr. Thilo Ackermann, the General Manager of the company, took enough time to convince shippers that the company ventured into shipping after a solid foundation that equally considered the reputation of the mother company.”


He said it was excitement galore as shippers in the state heaved a sigh of relief that henceforth, their containers will come through Warri Port faster and cheaper.

The shippers’ boss said his association decided to work in Warri Port because of its proximity to Onitsha and Nnewi, the commercial and industrial hubs of the South-East respectively.

However, he urged that the Customs and other relevant agencies should be transparent and avoid, “strange and frustrating rules that breed suspicion.”

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/onitsha-port-anambra-shippers-task-fg/

This is Onitsha River-port that was completed by GEJ and equipped for three years now still waiting to be gazetted they are scared of economy power house of the east Anambra, with their wicked polices still forth largest economy and second in commerce in Nigeria, we achieved this without Onitsha river port and Airport

Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Nobody: 9:07am On Jan 06, 2018
honeychild:
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Oga what are you doing in Gbongan?! I thought you guys only go to Lagos? So hunger has driven you to my village? These economic refugees no get part two o grin

grin grin
I'm a nigerian..
and travel alot around the country.. i knew southwest wella.

have lots of friends from dia..
hardly any part..that i don't know.


so wen your bros dem come NL dey shout sophistication, yoruba being this n that..chestbeating..

me go dey one corner the laugh.. because themselves know say na proper lies..

abi me dey lie?
talk tru.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 9:08am On Jan 06, 2018
bounty007:


Afonjas eh..only if ifa go show una... una future for this country..

i really pity southwest. karma is coming soon grin

keep yawning.. they say afonjas are lazy.. 9.am. he's yawning..

boy go get life.. before poverty go finish you.. is already happening to your folks here in ife.

gbogan n ipetumodu... na poverty personified.
lazy suffersticated.. keep yawning.

Trash .....

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 9:08am On Jan 06, 2018
bounty007:


grin grin
I'm a nigerian..
and travel alot around the country.. i knew southwest wella.

have lots of friends from dia..
hardly any part..that i don't know.


so wen your bros dem come NL dey shout sophistication, yoruba being this n that..chestbeating..

me go dey one corner the laugh.. because themselves know say na proper lies..

abi me dey lie?
talk tru.

Caught in your own lies...

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by khadaffi(m): 9:08am On Jan 06, 2018
The OP said a load of rubbish in his write up. I'm suprised NLers are so gullible.

The first nonsense he assumed is that seaport can be sited anywhere in the 36 states.

Seaport can only be sited in Lagos, Uyo, Aba, Onitsha, Benin, Portharcourt, calabar based on Nigeria's location on the map.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 9:09am On Jan 06, 2018
post=63940024:
This is a grand conspiracy between North and West against Easterners, Imagine Buhari went to commission Kaduna dry port few days ago, and southeastern shippers has being begging him for more than two years to gazette Onitsha river-port as final destination, he refused this is a port that was completed by GEJ and equipped, our enemies know great potential and relief this will bring to Southeast business communities, they conspired against the project, after all their wicked policies against Igbos both region produces highest number of beggars in Nigeria.

From JeffAmechi Agbodo, Onitsha

The Anambra State Shippers Association has called on the Federal Government to gazette Onitsha River-Port as final destination for container goods coming into the country.

This was just as the association commended the government for making Warri Seaport functional as wharf of final destination for cargo goods.

The President of the association, Mr. Emma Akpaka, made the call at the weekend, in Onitsha, while speaking with newsmen on the recent move by the association to adopt Warri wharf as destination for all its container goods.

He noted that Warri Port was cut off from cargo transportation for about 10 years on flimsy excuses, as if deposits of many natural resources in Nigeria were a divine mistake.

“When the news filtered in that it has opened for business, shippers doubted it until Julius Berger Services Nig. Ltd assembled importers/exporters on August 5 in Onitsha and August 6 in Nnewi, to confirm the good news.

“Another spice to the business in Warri wharf is that Julius Berger Services has floated vessels that carry containers from any location in the world to Warri Port at cheaper rate.

“Anambra shippers received this information with skepticism until Mr. Thilo Ackermann, the General Manager of the company, took enough time to convince shippers that the company ventured into shipping after a solid foundation that equally considered the reputation of the mother company.”


He said it was excitement galore as shippers in the state heaved a sigh of relief that henceforth, their containers will come through Warri Port faster and cheaper.

The shippers’ boss said his association decided to work in Warri Port because of its proximity to Onitsha and Nnewi, the commercial and industrial hubs of the South-East respectively.

However, he urged that the Customs and other relevant agencies should be transparent and avoid, “strange and frustrating rules that breed suspicion.”

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/onitsha-port-anambra-shippers-task-fg/

This is Onitsha River-port that was completed by GEJ and equipped for three years now still waiting to be gazetted they are scared of economy power house of the east Anambra, with their wicked polices still forth largest economy and second in commerce in Nigeria, we achieved this without Onitsha river port and Airport

Lmao... is that a port or someone’s backyard?

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 9:10am On Jan 06, 2018
khadaffi:
The OP said a load of rubbish in his write up. I'm suprised NLers are so gullible.

The first nonsense he assumed is that seaport can be sited anywhere in the 36 states.

Seaport can only be sited in Lagos, Uyo, Aba, Onitsha, Benin, Portharcourt, calabar based on Nigeria's location on the map.

Onitsha and Aba are dead on arrival.
Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:10am On Jan 06, 2018
Imagine if Onitsha River port was in Kano

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 9:10am On Jan 06, 2018
post=63940185:
Imagine if Onitsha River port was in Kano



Lol keep posting someone’s backyard.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Nobody: 9:13am On Jan 06, 2018
okway:


Caught in your own lies...

guy tell me your state n village in southwest..and i will tell you your next neighbour.

southwest is underdeveloped and overrated by the west.

simply because they don't travel..so they feel seeing people 'strangers ' as they call us..in west.they believe say na dia sophistication dey bring us come..

the koko be say.. most of them are lazy n blind to the opportunities around them.

we come,sight opportunities make the money..and sail ahead. living dem same state we met dem.

while dey keep shouting sophistication and omo igbo.

funny people.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 9:13am On Jan 06, 2018
bounty007:


guy tell me your state n village in southwest..and i will tell you your next neighbour.

southwest is underdeveloped and overrated by the west.

simply because they don't travel..so they feel seeing people 'strangers ' as they call us..in west.they believe say na dia sophistication dey bring us come..

the koko be say.. most of them are lazy n blind to the opportunities around them.

we come,sight opportunities make the money..and sail ahead. living dem same state we met dem.

while dey keep shouting sophistication and omo igbo.

funny people.

Trash

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:16am On Jan 06, 2018
okway:


Lol keep posting someone’s backyard.
With all conspiracy against Igbos, I guess West and North are now Dubai West and North boast of highest number of beggars in Nigeria, God have a way of pushing wicked minds


Onitsha port still waiting for FG approval

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Nobody: 9:16am On Jan 06, 2018
okway:


Trash

truth is very bitter.. especially to Afonja

if you wan be dia enemy. always tell dem truth.. they go just hate you.

the pretend alot..even to themselves..na why you see them discussing oh.. small time..one go turn.another go just yimu.

serial blackmailing humans.. even among themselves.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by Gazzy88(m): 9:22am On Jan 06, 2018
ABA declaration of 1977
*********************************
*** that every IBO man/woman must blame Yoruba but himself/herself for his/her misfortune in life
*** that every IBO person must live or at least travel to Yoruba land once in his/her lifetime.
*** that we will continue to chest-beat till every attention is accorded to us as deserved.
*** that we will continue to develop their lands till they grant us the "developer" title.
*** that smuggling of drugs,armed robbery,baby factory,money rituals,kidnapping etc is not a crime in IBO land so far we can spray money at our weddings and burials to show to the Yorubas that we are richer than them.
*** that we should always argue that we are more developed than others and keep showing pictures of our GRAs as overhaul development so as not to be mocked of the loss of the civil war.
*** that all our governors can loot the state funds by doing little or next to nothing for IBO land so that we can cry to the world to see how marginalized we've been.

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by okway: 9:23am On Jan 06, 2018
bounty007:


truth is very bitter.. especially to Afonja

if you wan be dia enemy. always tell dem truth.. they go just hate you.

the pretend alot..even to themselves..na why you see them discussing oh.. small time..one go turn.another go just yimu.

serial blackmailing humans.. even among themselves.


Keep posting trash. Someone will help you read am nau

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Re: Yoruba’s Seaport Monopoly & Hand In Tinapa’s Close Down: Its Impact On Nation by DerideGull(m): 9:23am On Jan 06, 2018
stealsosu:


Igbo leaders don't have to do ish because they know their people will blame Yorubas rather than to take them (igbo leaders) to task. '
Leave SS out of this. SE and their attache by force keeps dragging SS into their inferiority complex.
SS don't have a problem with Yorubas, Yorubas don't have a problem with SS.

Ordinary elevation of Enugu airport to a seemingly International Airport drove Yoruba peeps to seasonal madness. The media houses in Yoruba land suddenly declared open season on Stella Oduah who was the minister of aviation.

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