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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:02pm On Feb 12, 2018
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ratcockoduduwa:

Deomello the afonja moslem is pained because we exposed the south wastee as backward and uncultured humans.
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Anambra youths protest ritual killing | The Sun News


Ozubulu, in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State, has protested an alleged ritual killing in the community.

Rising from an emergency security meeting at the palace of the town’s monarch, Igwe F.N. Oruche, Dr. Ernest Chukwuka regretted the involvement of one of the town’s vigilante in the ritual killing. Chukwuka, who is also the Caretaker Committee chairman of Ozubulu Development Union (ODU), called on law enforcement agents handling the case, to ensure speedy justice.

http://sunnewsonline.com/anambra-youths-protest-ritual-killing/


HOW I KILLED MOTHER FOR MONEY RITUALS” – MAN ARRESTED IN ANAMBRA FOR MURDER


A man in Anambra State has been arrested by operatives of the state police force after it was alleged that he took the life of his own mother.

https://ynaija.com/how-i-killed-mother-for-money-rituals-man-arrested-in-anambra-for-murder/



Ritual killers on the prowl in Enugu

Things seem to be falling apart in Igbo Eze North Local Government Area of Enugu State, following the discovery of the decomposing body of a lady, four days after she was declared missing. The deceased, Ngozi Eze, 35, reportedly went to see off a friend on March 9, 2014 and was on her way back when her assailants accosted her in a bush path,gang-raped her and strangled her to death. And as if that was not enough, her breasts and private part were chopped off.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/ritual-killers-prowl-enugu/



Enugu ‘ritual’ killing: 5 more skeletons discovered, victims identified Keke riders mourn

About five more skeletons were said to have been discovered at the site of the church building where three bodies of victims of suspected ritual murder were exhumed on Tuesday, before a shocked community.


http://whirlwindnews.com/news/4054-Enugu-ritual-killing-5-more-skeletons-discovered-victims-identified-Keke-riders-mourn-




You SE village region is the den of rituals killers in Nigeria.

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:04pm On Feb 12, 2018
TundeBricklayer:


Osun was created 1991 Ebonyi was created 1996, if you visit Ebonyi you will sorry for your people



Ebonyi skyline





Is that it.? This rubbish is what this village joker is posing with?


These ipob villagers sef.
. grin grin

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by TundeBricklayer: 6:06pm On Feb 12, 2018
Absuchat:


Lol, if I can afford to waste my time in getting posts made on ritual activities from Osun (alone), not to talk of the entire South west(especially the famous baddoo gang) then am gonna flood this thread with it.

But better watch your back, as we all know, every Yoruba man is a potential ritual victim.
Don't mind the E-goat
http://punchng.com/seast-safest-place-live-says-un/

S’East is safest place to live, says UN


The United Nations Development Programme has named South-East Nigeria as the most human security secure geopolitical zone in Nigeria.

The UNDP defined Human Security as safety from chronic threats such as hunger, disease and repression as well as protection from sudden and harmful disruptions in patterns of daily life whether in homes, jobs or communities.
The report adds, “The report further highlights the existing gap in human security across the geopolitical zones of the country; – the most human security secure geopolitical zone is the South-East while the North-West and the North-East geopolitical zones are the least human security secured, with residents of the Federal Capital Territory being the worst in most realms of the Human Security Index.

“The North-East region of the country has been the most affected by the more than five-yearlong military insurgency. It also remains among the least developed parts of the country.”

Pics southeast cites

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by Absuchat(m): 6:11pm On Feb 12, 2018
TundeBricklayer:
Don't mind the E-goat
http://punchng.com/seast-safest-place-live-says-un/

S’East is safest place to live, says UN


The United Nations Development Programme has named South-East Nigeria as the most human security secure geopolitical zone in Nigeria.

The UNDP defined Human Security as safety from chronic threats such as hunger, disease and repression as well as protection from sudden and harmful disruptions in patterns of daily life whether in homes, jobs or communities.
The report adds, “The report further highlights the existing gap in human security across the geopolitical zones of the country; – the most human security secure geopolitical zone is the South-East while the North-West and the North-East geopolitical zones are the least human security secured, with residents of the Federal Capital Territory being the worst in most realms of the Human Security Index.

“The North-East region of the country has been the most affected by the more than five-yearlong military insurgency. It also remains among the least developed parts of the country.”

Pics southeast cites

Oga adiri gi na nma, nwanne mmadu.

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by TundeBricklayer: 6:15pm On Feb 12, 2018
S’East is safest place to live, says UN

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by Absuchat(m): 6:15pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:






Is that it.? This rubbish is what this village joker is posing with?


These ipob villagers sef.
. grin grin

Learn to appreciate good things, so as to attract good things.
Unless you want to remain in your current state of lagging behind. The choice is yours

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by ratcockoduduwa: 6:16pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:
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No time allocation for ignorant and unintelligent Igbos..
Nothing you say can change the fact that south waaste is a den of rituals.
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:16pm On Feb 12, 2018
[s]
TundeBricklayer:
Don't mind the E-goat
http://punchng.com/seast-safest-place-live-says-un/

S’East is safest place to live, says UN


The United Nations Development Programme has named South-East Nigeria as the most human security secure geopolitical zone in Nigeria.

The UNDP defined Human Security as safety from chronic threats such as hunger, disease and repression as well as protection from sudden and harmful disruptions in patterns of daily life whether in homes, jobs or communities.
The report adds, “The report further highlights the existing gap in human security across the geopolitical zones of the country; – the most human security secure geopolitical zone is the South-East while the North-West and the North-East geopolitical zones are the least human security secured, with residents of the Federal Capital Territory being the worst in most realms of the Human Security Index.

“The North-East region of the country has been the most affected by the more than five-yearlong military insurgency. It also remains among the least developed parts of the country.”
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Welcome to Onitsha: the city with the world’s worst air

The Nigerian city has recorded the world’s worst levels of PM10 air pollution. But although the results are lethal, the problem is not taken seriously here





Approaching Okpoko market through thick smog on the back of an okada (motorcycle taxi), the natural reaction is to cover your nose to protect yourself from the dust storm – but the effort is futile.

When a lorry zooms past, kicking up yet another red cloud of dirt, a trader turns the head of a sleeping toddler away from the road, a protective act that is as poignant as it is pointless.

This is a typical day in the southern Nigerian port city of Onitsha – which last year gained notoriety when it was ranked the worst city in the world for the staggering levels of PM10 particulate matter in its air.

Onitsha’s mean annual concentration was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre by the World Health Organization – massively exceeding the WHO’s annual guideline limit for PM10s of 20μg/m3.

PM10 refers to coarse dust particles between 10 and 2.5 micrometres in diameter, while PM2.5s are even finer and more dangerous when inhaled, settling deep in a person’s lungs. Sources of both include dust storms, gases emitted by vehicles, all types of combustion, and industrial activities such as cement manufacturing, construction, mining and smelting. Onitsha scores highly on most of the above – as do other rapidly growing Nigerian cities such as Kaduna, Aba and Umuahia, all of which also featured in the WHO’s 20 worst offenders for PM10s.

In Onitsha’s very busy Okpoko market, my air quality monitor registers 140 for PM10s and 70 for PM2.5s – all way over recommended healthy levels, but still nothing compared to the readings triggered in other parts of this densely populated commercial and industrial hub.

The entire vicinity of the market is perpetually dusty, as wood-sellers saw lumber into different shapes and sizes. The air here is made worse by all the fine sand particles that fly off the back of trucks as they visit one of the many dredging companies on the bank of the River Niger, just behind the wood market.























^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:17pm On Feb 12, 2018
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ratcockoduduwa:

Nothing you say can change the fact that south waaste is a den of rituals.
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No time allocation for ignorant and unintelligent Igbos..

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:23pm On Feb 12, 2018
[s]
Absuchat:


Learn to appreciate good things, so as to attract good things.
Unless you want to remain in your current state of lagging behind. The choice is yours
[/s]



Good things? That villager rubbish is good things?




When was the last time any of your village isi ewu governors commissioned any project sef?




Abeg stop littering the internet with village nonsense..

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by ratcockoduduwa: 6:26pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:






Is that it.? This rubbish is what this village joker is posing with?


These ipob villagers sef.
. grin grin
Show us osun cities not dead end roads. Oh i forgot osun is still a 18th century village.

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by ratcockoduduwa: 6:26pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:






Is that it.? This rubbish is what this village joker is posing with?


These ipob villagers sef.
. grin grin
Show us osun cities not dead end roads. Oh i forgot osun state is still an 18th century village.

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by ratcockoduduwa: 6:28pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:
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Good things? That villager rubbish is good things?




When was the last time any of your village isi ewu governors commissioned any project sef?




Abeg stop littering the internet with village nonsense..
Afonja moslem jealousy will kill you.

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by TundeBricklayer: 6:30pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:
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The pictures you posed are Upper Iweka Onitsha during military rule

This is the same Upper Iweka Onitsha

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by bayocanny: 6:32pm On Feb 12, 2018
SweetPuffPuff:
beautiful country
When will you visit Osun State?
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:33pm On Feb 12, 2018
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TundeBricklayer:


The pictures you posed are Upper Iweka Onitsha during military rule

This is the same Upper Iweka Onitsha
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What's my business with ancient roads?

Show us the projects obiano commissioned and let's compare with Aregbesola

In fact, show us all the projects all your SE governors commissioned since 1960 and lets compare with Aregbesola alone in the SW.




Village losers... grin grin

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:34pm On Feb 12, 2018
Onitsha, World's Dirtiest City





















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Approaching Okpoko market through thick smog on the back of an okada (motorcycle taxi), the natural reaction is to cover your nose to protect yourself from the dust storm – but the effort is futile.

When a lorry zooms past, kicking up yet another red cloud of dirt, a trader turns the head of a sleeping toddler away from the road, a protective act that is as poignant as it is pointless.

This is a typical day in the southern Nigerian port city of Onitsha – which last year gained notoriety when it was ranked the worst city in the world for the staggering levels of PM10 particulate matter in its air.

Onitsha’s mean annual concentration was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre by the World Health Organization – massively exceeding the WHO’s annual guideline limit for PM10s of 20μg/m3.

PM10 refers to coarse dust particles between 10 and 2.5 micrometres in diameter, while PM2.5s are even finer and more dangerous when inhaled, settling deep in a person’s lungs. Sources of both include dust storms, gases emitted by vehicles, all types of combustion, and industrial activities such as cement manufacturing, construction, mining and smelting. Onitsha scores highly on most of the above – as do other rapidly growing Nigerian cities such as Kaduna, Aba and Umuahia, all of which also featured in the WHO’s 20 worst offenders for PM10s.

In Onitsha’s very busy Okpoko market, my air quality monitor registers 140 for PM10s and 70 for PM2.5s – all way over recommended healthy levels, but still nothing compared to the readings triggered in other parts of this densely populated commercial and industrial hub.

The entire vicinity of the market is perpetually dusty, as wood-sellers saw lumber into different shapes and sizes. The air here is made worse by all the fine sand particles that fly off the back of trucks as they visit one of the many dredging companies on the bank of the River Niger, just behind the wood market.



https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/feb/13/polluted-onitsha-nigeria-perpetual-dust-city-world-worst-air




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...




SMH..... grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by TundeBricklayer: 6:35pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:
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This the same location in Onitsha

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by Nobody: 6:43pm On Feb 12, 2018
bayocanny:

When will you visit Osun State?
ikeja. later this year.
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:46pm On Feb 12, 2018
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TundeBricklayer:


This the same location in Onitsha
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Show us the projects obiano commissioned...

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 6:49pm On Feb 12, 2018
Funny thing about these Igbos, ask them to show you what their village governors commissioned and watch them start showing you silly and irrelevant pictures of roadside, ancient roads commissioned before obingo was born or some ugly and uncoordinated village buildings...


grin grin

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 7:03pm On Feb 12, 2018
No obingo projects to show?



Shey you won make I show you obingo projects?



grin grin grin

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 7:05pm On Feb 12, 2018
[img]https://3.bp..com/-j1neQAdaB-A/VrEckruRmDI/AAAAAAAAL6I/mkqoyngumJc/s640/2g.jpg[/img]




www.nairaland.com/attachments/6515274_fbimg1515257544802_jpeg7ab599e711f29cc8b8b0ec23f36d1372



Aso ebi governor and delegation to commission borehole...



Even local government chairman don graduate from borehole...





grin grin grin grin

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by bayocanny: 7:08pm On Feb 12, 2018
SweetPuffPuff:
ikeja. later this year.
Let me know me when you're coming ok
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by Nobody: 7:10pm On Feb 12, 2018
bayocanny:

Let me know me when you're coming ok
nope. But ill post pics @dp
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 7:16pm On Feb 12, 2018

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 7:33pm On Feb 12, 2018
Still no obingo projects apart from bore hole and the death trap village sand sand falling apart bricklayer bridge..





grin grin

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by ratcockoduduwa: 7:33pm On Feb 12, 2018
deomelllo:










^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Another Obino project....


If you no no won post am, I go help you...



grin grin grin
Dis craze don enter your head so te you de quote yourself
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 7:34pm On Feb 12, 2018
Oya make I bomb this place with Aregbe world class projects.....





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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 7:40pm On Feb 12, 2018


































Gov. Aregbesola Commissions Plastic Industry In Osun


Ede Water Works






















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Aregbe all day, every day, can't stop, won't stop.









Inspecting massive drainage project last week.[/quote]











Osun education marshals










This is how you maintain law and order in your schools, protect your investments and also create jobs.










SKYRUN COCOA PRODUCTS INDUSTRY LIMITED, EDE, OSUN STATE.








Aregbe all day, every day.


































































Aregbe is on a mission, the man is not playing at all....





b] Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo[/b]












Aregbesola Distributes Amour Personnel Carrier To Police Officers


































































GOVERNOR AREGBESOLA TOURS KAJOLA WATER DAM




































Very very undeniable love and affection.


This is the kind of love you get when you are a good leader with a great sense of duty and love for your people.




























































































Nothing but LOVE











Nelson Mandela Freedom Park. Osogbo




























































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Aregbesola Commissions Justice Research Center In Osun




















Osun State remains the largest construction site in Nigeria with more delivered projects than the rest of Nigeria, even useless ambode in Lagos can not catch up
Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by deomelllo: 7:43pm On Feb 12, 2018
As you can see, Aregbe started and commissioned more and better projects than the whole of SE combined many times over...



All you villagers can do is beat your empty and narrow chest, but when it's time to show what your worthless governors are doing with your money, you disappear like cowards...




Aregbe is your master anytime any day..





grin grin grin grin

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Re: Governor Rauf Aregbesola's Road Network In Osun (Photos) by Origin(f): 8:15pm On Feb 12, 2018
Its nice to see someone has a vision for Osun. And agriculture is already improving in the state. I don't mind moving down there.

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