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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:44pm On Jun 01, 2018
Moneywomen17:
true it should be research their reason is indeed abnormal but I think this guy is just being deliberately dishonest coz shame no go let him agree say that the richest ibo man is not as rich as the richest Yoruba woman.
Google Uju Ifejika one of the six most powerful women in Oil and Gas in the world -Nasdaq

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 11:44pm On Jun 01, 2018
Jaideyone:
o swear I'm baffled grin I just dey laugh. he said authur eze is worth 5b dollars? who dash am grin
that guy man he said Forbes his gossip same guy is bringing the guardian newspaper I just can’t understand. Anything that doesn’t agree with his ridiculous saying he tries to discredit
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 11:45pm On Jun 01, 2018
Moneywomen17:
lol so Forbes a well peer reviewed and respected in the world at large is now gossip but the guardians u are posting is the best in the world lol. What u are posting up there how does it relate that the richest ibo man is not as rich as the richest Yoruba woman. Just give up and stop making more fool of urself.
the guy is so funny ehn grin he probably read all these nonsense he's repeating at one ipob newspaper stand in aba.

the guy is a clown grin

he even said individuals send their networth to Forbes before they are featured. so his brothers didn't get featured cos they didn't send their networth. see lie grin

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 11:46pm On Jun 01, 2018
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Google Uju Ifejika one of the six most powerful women in Oil and Gas in the world -Nasdaq
one of the most is she as rich as alakija Wetin concern me. Alakija is too 4 richest in Nigeria and top 20 in Africa why the person u told me to research is nowhere to be found. What the guck are u talking about
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:46pm On Jun 01, 2018
Moneywomen17:
that guy man he said Forbes his gossip same guy is bringing the guardian newspaper I just can’t understand. Anything that doesn’t agree with his ridiculous saying he tries to discredit
Can you tell me how Forbes measures their wealth
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 11:49pm On Jun 01, 2018
Moneywomen17:
that guy man he said Forbes his gossip same guy is bringing the guardian newspaper I just can’t understand. Anything that doesn’t agree with his ridiculous saying he tries to discredit
I'm starting to think that guy is a 15yr old using daddy's laptop.

he can make ridiculous claims grin

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 11:49pm On Jun 01, 2018
Jaideyone:
the guy is so funny ehn grin he probably read all these nonsense he's repeating at one ipob newspaper stand in aba.

the guy is a clown grin

he even said individuals send their networth to Forbes before they are featured. so his brothers didn't get featured cos they didn't send their networth. see lie grin
when Wole Soyinka said mad people plenty for Nigeria a lot of people were mocking him but see this anambra guy now and u will know he is justified. He knows he is lying but he will keep going around circles
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 11:50pm On Jun 01, 2018
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Can you tell me how Forbes measures their wealth
with long ruler grin yeye

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:51pm On Jun 01, 2018
Moneywomen17:
when Wole Soyinka said mad people plenty for Nigeria a lot of people were mocking him but see this anambra guy now and u will know he is justified. He knows he is lying but he will keep going around circles
Please tell me how Forbes measure their wealth?
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 11:52pm On Jun 01, 2018
Moneywomen17:
when Wole Soyinka said mad people plenty for Nigeria a lot of people were mocking him but see this anambra guy now and u will know he is justified. He knows he is lying but he will keep going around circles
he's deluded!!!
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 11:58pm On Jun 01, 2018
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Can you tell me how Forbes measures their wealth
the way a number one rated organization for measuring net worth should by measuring the worth of ur investment, property and others. How does ur ipob own measures theirs.

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:07am On Jun 02, 2018
Jaideyone:
he's deluded!!!
Mike worth $ 5.8 billion and he can't maintain his poor network, he should go and settle his debt with Fg and financial institutions, he was chased out from Niger, Glo was voted most useless network in Ghana and they are having serious problem, he worth $5.8 billion and under his nose his bank ETB collapsed, his network is most useless network in Nigeria, he went to bid for 9mobile na broom dey use sweep m cheesy You guys should stop deceiving yourselves,

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:11am On Jun 02, 2018
Moneywomen17:
the way a number one rated organization for measuring net worth should by measuring the worth of ur investment, property and others. How does ur ipob own measures theirs.
List their investments
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:13am On Jun 02, 2018
Moneywomen17:
one of the most is she as rich as alakija Wetin concern me. Alakija is too 4 richest in Nigeria and top 20 in Africa why the person u told me to research is nowhere to be found. What the guck are u talking about
Your Alakija is missing there
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 12:16am On Jun 02, 2018
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List their investments
ask ifa

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 12:24am On Jun 02, 2018
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Mike worth $ 5.8 billion and he can't maintain his poor network, he should go and settle his debt with Fg and financial institutions, he was chased out from Niger, Glo was voted most useless network in Ghana and they are having serious problem, he worth $5.8 billion and under his nose his bank ETB collapsed, his network is most useless network in Nigeria, he went to bid for 9mobile na broom dey use sweep m cheesy You guys should stop deceiving yourselves,
glo leads in data penetration 2016 http://www.gloworld.com/ng/latest-news/glo-sustains-lead-in-data-subscription-in-2016/. They also lead in 2017 https://africabusinesscommunities.com/news/nigeria-glo-records-highest-data-penetration-in-q1-of-2017 and also 2018 probably. Every company has its asset and liabilities. Glo May be the worst like u said we all know u are a hater but it’s cheaper and has more market acceptability and it’s revenue is in the billions. The etc is now in sterling bank and he is the single largest shareholder in the bank so it’s u that should stop deceiving urself u have embarrassing urself here by saying absolute nonsense.

Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 12:25am On Jun 02, 2018
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Your Alakija is missing there
post ur source of where alakija is missing and let’s analyze the source I don’t accept oral or yeye blogger stats

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:41am On Jun 02, 2018
Moneywomen17:
post ur source of where alakija is missing and let’s analyze the source I don’t accept oral or yeye blogger stats
So NASDAQ is yeye blogger
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:44am On Jun 02, 2018
Moneywomen17:
glo leads in data penetration 2016 http://www.gloworld.com/ng/latest-news/glo-sustains-lead-in-data-subscription-in-2016/. They also lead in 2017 https://africabusinesscommunities.com/news/nigeria-glo-records-highest-data-penetration-in-q1-of-2017 and also 2018 probably. Every company has its asset and liabilities. Glo May be the worst like u said we all know u are a hater but it’s cheaper and has more market acceptability and it’s revenue is in the billions. The etc is now in sterling bank and he is the single largest shareholder in the bank so it’s u that should stop deceiving urself u have embarrassing urself here by saying absolute nonsense.
Glo is most useless network in Nigeria, also in financial mess

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 12:54am On Jun 02, 2018
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So NASDAQ is yeye blogger
post the full nasdaq source coz nobody will be foolish enough to say any woman is richer than alakija in Nigeria except an ipob source.
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Moneywomen17(m): 12:56am On Jun 02, 2018
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Glo is most useless network in Nigeria, also in financial mess
glo is very useless but leads the non useless network in subscribers. I wonder what happen when it’s not useless. https://guardian.ng/business-services/glo-plans-new-submarine-cable/. Maybe that’s why the are building this and when it’s completed they will not only be leading but leave everybody in their shadow. What financial mess is glo in a company that has revenue of billions of dollars.
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 5:00am On Jun 02, 2018
post=68099104:

Mike worth $ 5.8 billion and he can't maintain his poor network, he should go and settle his debt with Fg and financial institutions, he was chased out from Niger, Glo was voted most useless network in Ghana and they are having serious problem, he worth $5.8 billion and under his nose his bank ETB collapsed, his network is most useless network in Nigeria, he went to bid for 9mobile na broom dey use sweep m cheesy You guys should stop deceiving yourselves,
lol clown
so you will put all your networth in a single business? the fact that he's not willing to spend more on it now doesn't mean he doesn't have the money.

btw it's called networth cos your debts would have been deducted from it first grin don't argue with me. argue with Forbes grin the richest Ibo man comes a distant 7th in Nigeria. the richest Yoruba woman is even richer then him grin that's Tony elumelu

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambralstson: 6:05am On Jun 02, 2018
Jaideyone:
lol clown
so you will put all your networth in a single business? the fact that he's not willing to spend more on it now doesn't mean he doesn't have the money.

btw it's called networth cos your debts would have been deducted from it first grin don't argue with me. argue with Forbes grin the richest Ibo man comes a distant 7th in Nigeria. the richest Yoruba woman is even richer then him grin that's Tony elumelu
Forbes isn't a parameter to measure rich people, Some rich people want to fly under the radar. Money attracts attention, and they’d rather live in peace.
You see how hypocritical you guys are when same Forbes magazine published Nnewi has more naira billionaires per capita than anywhere else in the country, many of you wrote rubbish about Forbes.

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambralstson: 6:28am On Jun 02, 2018
Jaideyone:
lol those mor0ns you mentioned are richer than otedola, adenuga and alakija? grin you are clown I swear.


the only yorubas you can compare those ones to are the lesser Yoruba billionaires like elizade, adebutu, obat, okoya.

ibos do not have dollar billionaires as big as otedola, adenuga and alakija. Forbes can testify to that!!!

https://nigerianfinder.com/top-20-richest-men-in-nigeria/

adenuga is worth $5.8b
otedola is worth $2.3b
alakija is worth 2.1

the richest Ibo man is Tony elumelu with 1.4


don't argue blindly grin
grin Hypocrisy at the peak
Same you used Nigerian finder.com as reference source

Please open same link

https://nigerianfinder.com/richest-igbo-men-in-nigeria/5 Richest Igbo Men in Nigeria (2018)

The Igbo people are one of the most industrious tribes in the country. Due to their hardwork and tenacity, these folks have consistently produced billionaires and multimillionaires.
In this post, we take a look at the 5 richest Igbo men in Nigeria.

#1 Arthur Eze

Arthur Eze is one of the wealthiest men in Nigeria. He is the founder of Atlas Oranto Petroleum, an oil and gas firm with assets in Nigeria, Liberia, Guinea and the Gambia. Oranto Petroleum was founded in 1991.
Eze studied chemical and mechanical engineering at the California State University, Long Beach and graduated in 1978.
Currently, Arthur Eze has a net worth of over $5.8 billion. Apart from his foray into business, Arthur Eze is also deeply involved in politics. He was said to have donated close to $100 million during the last presidential election to the People’s Democratic Party. He is also known as the godfather in Anambra State politics.Eze is also quite popular for his flamboyance. He is rumoured to have up to five different models of Rolls Royce. He also owns a private jet that is worth over $25 million.
He is also known for his philanthropic activities. He donated $12 million to help fund construction of an Anglican Church Youth Development Centre in Otuoke, Bayelsa. In 2012, he also donated 6.3 million to flood victims.

#2 Cletus M. Ibeto
Cletus Ibeto is one of the richest Igbo men in the country. He was born on the 6th of November 1952 in Nnewi in Anambra. Nnewi is a city that is particularly known for its industrial spirit.
Ibeto is the head of the Ibeto Group, a conglomerate with business interests in petrochemical industries, cement, real estate, automotive parts, hospitality as well as banking and finance.
Cletus Ibeto began his entrepreneural journey as a motor part dealer. Prior to starting this business, he had served as an apprentice in the same business.
By 1988, Cletus Ibeto had grown his business to the extent that he was able to stop the direct importation of lead acid automotive battery and plastic motor accessories because his factory manufactured these batteries. And by 1995, the Ibeto Group had become one of the largest auto spare parts manufacturing outfits in the country.
In 1996, the Ibeto Group had diversified into the petrochemical industry where he was involved in the blending of oil lubricants and the production of petroleum products for local and international marIbeto

Currently, the Ibeto Group owns the largest liquid storage facilities for petroleum products in Nigeria. These facilities have the capacity of over 60,000 metric tonnes. Cletus Ibeto is currently worth an estimated $3.7 billion.
Ibeto is a mentor to many billionaires. Innocent Chukwuma of Innoson Motors once stated that if you run into financial problems as a businessman, you should go to Cletus Ibeto

#3 Benedict Peters
Benedict Peters is one of the richest men in the country. He is the founder of Aiteo Group. This group has business interest in energy and oil.
Peters is said to be worth an estimated $2.7 billion. According to Ventures Africa, he is the seventh richest man in Nigeria.
Peters was born in Abakaliki. He hails from OnichaOloma, Delta State. He attended the University of Benin where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography and Town Planning.
He began his career in the oil and gas industry in the early 1990s where he worked with the founder of Oando PLC which was then known as Ocean and Oil.
Peters founded the Aiteo Group in 2008. The group is said to own one of the largest petroleum tank farms in the country. Also, Aiteo has a controlling stake in Oil Mining Lease (OML) 29 and the Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL) in the Eastern Niger Delta.
The Aiteo Group is also involved in the power sector. The group has been able to acquire three power generating companies in the last few years.
Over the next few years, Peters plans to build a 100,000 barrel refinery in Warri, Delta State.
Apart from his business interests, Peters is also a family man and he is happily married with four wonderful children.

#4 Tony Elumelu
richest igbo men in nigeria
Tony Elumelu is one of the richest men in Nigeria with an estimated worth of $1.4 billion.
He was the Chief Executive Officer of UBA before going on to found his own company, Heir Holdings. He is currently the chairman of Transcorp and the founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, a foundation that has empowered thousands of entrepreneurs across Africa.
During his time at UBA, he was able to transform the bank from a Nigerian bank to a pan-African institution with presence in 19 African countries.
Tony Elumelu is also an alumnus of the Harvard Business School and he has been known to have served in several top governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Overall, Tony Elumelu has investments in financial services, energy, real estate, hospitality, agribusiness and the healthcare sectors. His investment company, Heir Holdings supervises these investments.

#5 ABC Orjiako
Prior to his sojourn in business, ABC Orjiako was a successful orthopaedic and trauma surgeon. He had worked at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital and the National Orthopaedic Hospital before founding his own company.
Orjiako was the CEO of Shebah E&P Company, an oil exploration firm with a 40% stake in the offshore block OML 108. This block produces over 8000 barrels every day. In 2010, Orjiako’s Sheba metamorphosed in to SEPLAT Petroleum Development Company Ltd which became the first Nigerian company to take over the operating of a Joint Venture asset from Shell, Total and Eni.
Orjiako is also the chairman of Zebbra Energy Limited which owns the deepwater concession OPL 248 offshore Nigeria. He is said to be worth an estimated $1.2 billion dollars
His other business interests include shipping, banking, insurance and even pharmaceuticals. He is the chairman of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals International PLC.
Orjiako is a Harvard alumnus with a Harvard OPM Certificate in Business Management.
Orjiako is happily married with four children. He is also involved in philanthropic activities which have been targeted towards education, healthcare services, and economic empowerment.

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 7:06am On Jun 02, 2018
Anambralstson:
grin Hypocrisy at the peak
Same you used Nigerian finder.com as reference source

Please open same link

https://nigerianfinder.com/richest-igbo-men-in-nigeria/5 Richest Igbo Men in Nigeria (2018)

The Igbo people are one of the most industrious tribes in the country. Due to their hardwork and tenacity, these folks have consistently produced billionaires and multimillionaires.
In this post, we take a look at the 5 richest Igbo men in Nigeria.

#1 Arthur Eze

Arthur Eze is one of the wealthiest men in Nigeria. He is the founder of Atlas Oranto Petroleum, an oil and gas firm with assets in Nigeria, Liberia, Guinea and the Gambia. Oranto Petroleum was founded in 1991.
Eze studied chemical and mechanical engineering at the California State University, Long Beach and graduated in 1978.
Currently, Arthur Eze has a net worth of over $5.8 billion. Apart from his foray into business, Arthur Eze is also deeply involved in politics. He was said to have donated close to $100 million during the last presidential election to the People’s Democratic Party. He is also known as the godfather in Anambra State politics.Eze is also quite popular for his flamboyance. He is rumoured to have up to five different models of Rolls Royce. He also owns a private jet that is worth over $25 million.
He is also known for his philanthropic activities. He donated 12 million to help fund construction of an Anglican Church Youth Development Centre in Otuoke, Bayelsa. In 2012, he also donated 6.3 million to flood victims.

#2 Cletus M. Ibeto
Cletus Ibeto is one of the richest Igbo men in the country. He was born on the 6th of November 1952 in Nnewi in Anambra. Nnewi is a city that is particularly known for its industrial spirit.
Ibeto is the head of the Ibeto Group, a conglomerate with business interests in petrochemical industries, cement, real estate, automotive parts, hospitality as well as banking and finance.
Cletus Ibeto began his entrepreneural journey as a motor part dealer. Prior to starting this business, he had served as an apprentice in the same business.
By 1988, Cletus Ibeto had grown his business to the extent that he was able to stop the direct importation of lead acid automotive battery and plastic motor accessories because his factory manufactured these batteries. And by 1995, the Ibeto Group had become one of the largest auto spare parts manufacturing outfits in the country.
In 1996, the Ibeto Group had diversified into the petrochemical industry where he was involved in the blending of oil lubricants and the production of petroleum products for local and international marIbeto

Currently, the Ibeto Group owns the largest liquid storage facilities for petroleum products in Nigeria. These facilities have the capacity of over 60,000 metric tonnes. Cletus Ibeto is currently worth an estimated $3.7 billion.
Ibeto is a mentor to many billionaires. Innocent Chukwuma of Innoson Motors once stated that if you run into financial problems as a businessman, you should go to Cletus Ibeto

#3 Benedict Peters
Benedict Peters is one of the richest men in the country. He is the founder of Aiteo Group. This group has business interest in energy and oil.
Peters is said to be worth an estimated $2.7 billion. According to Ventures Africa, he is the seventh richest man in Nigeria.
Peters was born in Abakaliki. He hails from OnichaOloma, Delta State. He attended the University of Benin where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography and Town Planning.
He began his career in the oil and gas industry in the early 1990s where he worked with the founder of Oando PLC which was then known as Ocean and Oil.
Peters founded the Aiteo Group in 2008. The group is said to own one of the largest petroleum tank farms in the country. Also, Aiteo has a controlling stake in Oil Mining Lease (OML) 29 and the Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL) in the Eastern Niger Delta.
The Aiteo Group is also involved in the power sector. The group has been able to acquire three power generating companies in the last few years.
Over the next few years, Peters plans to build a 100,000 barrel refinery in Warri, Delta State.
Apart from his business interests, Peters is also a family man and he is happily married with four wonderful children.

#4 Tony Elumelu
richest igbo men in nigeria
Tony Elumelu is one of the richest men in Nigeria with an estimated worth of $1.4 billion.
He was the Chief Executive Officer of UBA before going on to found his own company, Heir Holdings. He is currently the chairman of Transcorp and the founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, a foundation that has empowered thousands of entrepreneurs across Africa.
During his time at UBA, he was able to transform the bank from a Nigerian bank to a pan-African institution with presence in 19 African countries.
Tony Elumelu is also an alumnus of the Harvard Business School and he has been known to have served in several top governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Overall, Tony Elumelu has investments in financial services, energy, real estate, hospitality, agribusiness and the healthcare sectors. His investment company, Heir Holdings supervises these investments.

#5 ABC Orjiako
Prior to his sojourn in business, ABC Orjiako was a successful orthopaedic and trauma surgeon. He had worked at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital and the National Orthopaedic Hospital before founding his own company.
Orjiako was the CEO of Shebah E&P Company, an oil exploration firm with a 40% stake in the offshore block OML 108. This block produces over 8000 barrels every day. In 2010, Orjiako’s Sheba metamorphosed in to SEPLAT Petroleum Development Company Ltd which became the first Nigerian company to take over the operating of a Joint Venture asset from Shell, Total and Eni.
Orjiako is also the chairman of Zebbra Energy Limited which owns the deepwater concession OPL 248 offshore Nigeria. He is said to be worth an estimated $1.2 billion dollars
His other business interests include shipping, banking, insurance and even pharmaceuticals. He is the chairman of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals International PLC.
Orjiako is a Harvard alumnus with a Harvard OPM Certificate in Business Management.
Orjiako is happily married with four children. He is also involved in philanthropic activities which have been targeted towards education, healthcare services, and economic empowerment.
those guys are worth those quoted amount yet they are not on Forbes list grin keep decieving yourself

even a 15yr old knows Forbes is the reputable source when it comes to ranking people's networth but your own source is nigeriafinder grin

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambralstson: 7:26am On Jun 02, 2018
Jaideyone:
those guys are worth those quoted amount yet they are not on Forbes list grin keep recieving yourself

even a 15yr old knows Forbes is the reputable source when it comes to ranking people's networth but your own source is nigeriafinder grin
grin same link you quoted
Local boy I hope you are aware of FORTUNE
Tell me why Putin is not name richest in the world since he is richer Than Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos Combined?

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by kettykings: 8:08am On Jun 02, 2018
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Mike worth $ 5.8 billion and he can't maintain his poor network, he should go and settle his debt with Fg and financial institutions, he was chased out from Niger, Glo was voted most useless network in Ghana and they are having serious problem, he worth $5.8 billion and under his nose his bank ETB collapsed, his network is most useless network in Nigeria, he went to bid for 9mobile na broom dey use sweep m cheesy You guys should stop deceiving yourselves,

Glomobile seems to be the most indebted network in Nigeria
Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 9:55am On Jun 02, 2018
Anambralstson:

grin same link you quoted
Local boy I hope you are aware of FORTUNE
Tell me why Putin is not name richest in the world since he is richer Than Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos Combined?
ignoramus they don't include politicians that made their money mostly from shady deals/ government corruption in Forbes ranking!!! you are so naive

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by somito121(m): 10:48am On Jun 02, 2018
Though I have been educated by all the argument and counter argument going on here, but let me put it straight to you guys 70% of the so called richest Nigerian made most of their wealth through shady deals and government assistance. From dangote to otedola to Arthur eze to adenuga(who is still owing amcon but gradually paying his debt) to emeka offor to others. All these argument will not help anybody.
Nobody should quote me because I don't even have strength for argument.

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Anambralstson: 10:53am On Jun 02, 2018
Jaideyone:
ignoramus they don't include politicians that made their money mostly from shady deals/ government corruption in Forbes ranking!!! you are so naive
Forbes is accurate, so you now believe Nnewi has more naira billionaires per capita than anywhere else in the country-Forbes

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Re: N4bn Port Facilities Decay In Onitsha 5 Years After by Jaideyone(m): 11:36am On Jun 02, 2018
Anambralstson:

Forbes is accurate, so you now believe Nnewi has more naira billionaires per capita than anywhere else in the country-Forbes
lol you and this your infantile rants grin

nnewi has maybe 5/6 billionaires worth 1b dollars each on the average while the ijebu axis of ogun state has the adenuga (5.8b beating all your many nnewi billionaires grin), the late bayou kuku, folorunsho alakija (2.8b; combined wealth of at least two nnewi billionaires), subomi balogun, keshinton adebutu the popular Baba ijebu (do you know how much this guy makes from lottery daily? grin), kuforiji, gbenga ashiru and many more.

just three of those i mentioned up there (adenuga, adebutu and alakija) can buy up and enslave all your lesser nnewi billionaires grin.

if ijebu wasn't divided into half a dozen small towns it will have more billionaires than nnewi and 3x the networth of your so called nnewi billionaires grin


stop the infantile rants and just accept defeat grin

ogun state has more billionaires than two of your states put together!!! just pick two of your states with the highest number of billionaires grin

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