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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by Nobody: 8:57am On Feb 15, 2018
hisgrace090:
This is how it ought to be.

dont flatter yourselves, they have no desire to learn Ibo, yoruba or hausa. It's a bid to conquer new markets as a consequence of brexit. recognise the difference between a man who genuinely has your interests and a man who smiles at you because he is eyeing what you are holding.
Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by modik(m): 8:59am On Feb 15, 2018
Campusity:
The British expanding their propaganda machine deeper into Africa.


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For all of you thinking my comment above is sore grapes, it is not
I am not talking of this just because its BBC ibo. With BBC English hausa, Igbo and yoruba beaming into Nigeria the British have the potential to reach 80% of our population. If they don't like our president for example, say over his gay/lesbian stance, they can begin to bombard us with negative messages and hence can have an unseen influence on our collective decision such as during elections. It's a known fact.

When Americans and Co complain about Russia meddling in their elections, I just laugh. Its 1000 times worse what they do to others especially using such soft power and media.

There is no free lunch. They are not spending huge money to set up studios, employ people and editors because they like Nigeria. Before you clap,look at the big picture.

Absolutely in agreement.

I knew this would happen. Check Google, they have localised their content in Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa and Pidgin.

Just for the expansion of their business empire.

Yet, Nairaland cannot creat Dialectical Boards!

Shame cool

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by yourstruely: 9:08am On Feb 15, 2018
Campusity:
The British expanding their propaganda machine deeper into Africa.


Edit

For all of you thinking my comment above is sore grapes, it is not
I am not talking of this just because its BBC ibo. With BBC English hausa, Igbo and yoruba beaming into Nigeria the British have the potential to reach 80% of our population. If they don't like our president for example, say over his gay/lesbian stance, they can begin to bombard us with negative messages and hence can have an unseen influence on our collective decision such as during elections. It's a known fact.

When Americans and Co complain about Russia meddling in their elections, I just laugh. Its 1000 times worse what they do to others especially using such soft power and media.

There is no free lunch. They are not spending huge money to set up studios, employ people and editors because they like Nigeria. Before you clap,look at the big picture.

Only if we had more Nigerians that think like you....it's really difficult to cure public stupor within a very short time. Let's pray that we will someday learn...

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by musicwriter(m): 9:41am On Feb 15, 2018
Onye ọbụla chọrọ ụgbọ edemede nke Igbo, lekwa ya ebe a https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.techre.custom.igbokey

Biko gwa onye ọbụla chọrọ ya.

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by musicwriter(m): 10:02am On Feb 15, 2018
Otu nsogbu enwere ugbua bụ na asụsụ English emebichago asụsụ anyị n'Africa. Imatụ; onwe ebe okwuru sị ''Onye ga-abụ Gọvanọ Imo Steet na 2019?''. ''Governor'' bu onye ochịchị obodo. ''State'' bu obodo ma ọbu ala. Ihe okwesịrị ịbụ ''Onye ga-chị Imo na 2019?''. Onye ọbụla dere ya n'atụgharị asụsụ English n'asụsụ Igbo n'ime obi ya. Onweghị ihe gbasara asụsụ Igbo na asụsụ English!.

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by herich(m): 10:11am On Feb 15, 2018
jayon:
We have BBC HAUSA and now the have introduced BBC IGBO, the YORUBA'S are not complaining. But if it were to be the other way round. some flats would have been complaining about marginalization
Sorry, stop wailing.
You shall get yours.

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by melzabull(f): 10:37am On Feb 15, 2018
mavinc4u:


Oda a. A dighi etinyere ya aka. Ejikwa nu aka ekpuchi afo ime.
Mba nu cheesy

Anagha agwa ochi-nti na agha e'su

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by melzabull(f): 10:40am On Feb 15, 2018
NIGHTMAREOO7:


obu onye iberibe... obughi nwa biafra.
oso na ndi na agba anyi okpa
Eziokwu! nwata nwanyi ahu bu ezigbote anuofia

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by melzabull(f): 10:44am On Feb 15, 2018
geometricaxis:


[s]dont flatter yourselves, they have no desire to learn Ibo, yoruba or hausa. It's a bid to conquer new markets as a consequence of brexit. recognise the difference between a man who genuinely has your interests and a man who smiles at you because he is eyeing what you are holding[/s].
Take your idiocy outta this thread. I knew it wouldn't be long before one suffeesticated piglet will show itself here

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by mavinc4u(f): 11:09am On Feb 15, 2018
melzabull:
Mba nu cheesy

Anagha agwa ochi-nti na agha e'su

grin E jighi igba agwa onye ocha nke ahu. osu nu, o were anya hu ya.

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by NIGHTMAREOO7: 11:15am On Feb 15, 2018
melzabull:
Eziokwu! nwata nwanyi ahu bu ezigbote anuofia

ezi ofia gbam!..

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by judgedredd22(m): 12:22pm On Feb 15, 2018
Amarabae:

Lol ndewo


what is 'lol' in igbo!?...

Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by HoreFegure(m): 12:51pm On Feb 15, 2018
Ndigbo won't have their time like my fellow Malo brothers.

Saarki have 5 Radio sets for all the stations BBC,VOA, Dutchewelle,RFI and Radio Nigeria Kaduna grin grin
Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by Ishilove: 1:28pm On Feb 15, 2018
bigfrancis21:
Ife nke a aso mu bullshit. cool

Nke a bu maka odinma ndi Igbo!

Ishilove nwanyi biafra, I na-afukwa? cheesy wink
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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by KratosCorp: 2:00pm On Feb 15, 2018
He/Sh's good -did not read the contents though. But their bio betrays their limitation in Igbo diction. For, example, I think the "Ekwucha o gwu" should have been written as "Ekwuchaa o'gwu".

SoNature:


The person behind the Instagram handle is sooo good! I read it carefully, hoping to detect errors, but I was disappointed
Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by shekauvsbuhari: 3:23pm On Feb 15, 2018
Campusity:
The British expanding their propaganda machine deeper into Africa.


Edit

For all of you thinking my comment above is sore grapes, it is not
I am not talking of this just because its BBC ibo. With BBC English hausa, Igbo and yoruba beaming into Nigeria the British have the potential to reach 80% of our population. If they don't like our president for example, say over his gay/lesbian stance, they can begin to bombard us with negative messages and hence can have an unseen influence on our collective decision such as during elections. It's a known fact.

When Americans and Co complain about Russia meddling in their elections, I just laugh. Its 1000 times worse what they do to others especially using such soft power and media.

There is no free lunch. They are not spending huge money to set up studios, employ people and editors because they like Nigeria. Before you clap,look at the big picture.
you understand the game my dear.

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Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by thosedays: 4:05pm On Feb 15, 2018
Yep shocked
Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by bigfrancis21: 5:41pm On Feb 15, 2018
Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by speedchariot(m): 9:38pm On Feb 15, 2018
God bless Nnamdi KANU. A prophet, and a truthful leader[color=#006600][/color]




quote author=Campusity post=65079048]The British expanding their propaganda machine deeper into Africa.


Edit

For all of you thinking my comment above is sore grapes, it is not
I am not talking of this just because its BBC ibo. With BBC English hausa, Igbo and yoruba beaming into Nigeria the British have the potential to reach 80% of our population. If they don't like our president for example, say over his gay/lesbian stance, they can begin to bombard us with negative messages and hence can have an unseen influence on our collective decision such as during elections. It's a known fact.

When Americans and Co complain about Russia meddling in their elections, I just laugh. Its 1000 times worse what they do to others especially using such soft power and media.

There is no free lunch. They are not spending huge money to set up studios, employ people and editors because they like Nigeria. Before you clap,look at the big picture. [/quote]
Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by Chydobe: 1:19am On Nov 13, 2018
NDEWONU OH MAKA NDI CHORO IRU NA BBC IGBO, NKE A BUKWA EZIGBO OHERE

https://www.newzified.com/bbc-igbo-job-apply-bbc-igbo-journalist-bbc-jobs/
Re: BBC News IGBO Officially Launched by anambraamaka: 5:42am On Nov 14, 2018

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