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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Allsouls: 12:13pm On Jun 01, 2018
buhariguy:
so the jobless lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra still eat cow meat, what an hypocrite

Average Biafran man live better than average afonja or aboki, so who is lazy?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:13pm On Jun 01, 2018
buhariguy:
so the jobless lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra still eat cow meat, what an hypocrite

...but the lazy, burukutu drinking, gworo chewing arid arewa donkeys still take Tramadol and Codeine...What an angel...

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Roger3D(m): 12:15pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


E pain an..

When you are given facts you start menstruating with your mouth...

Poverty stricken lazy man...

Deal with the fact!!
It is you who are pained that the rest of Nigeria didnt give two shi*ts over your sit at home, in fact we dare you to sit home till eternity the rest of us will carry on fine without you flat heads. But remember if you miscreants dare bring your stupidity to the streets, operation python dance will look like child's play compared to what the army will do to you. Bunch of cry baby losers

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:15pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


...but the lazy, burukutu drinking, gworo chewing arid arewa donkeys still take Tramadol and Codeine...What an angel...


No be your drug trading brothers dey sell am?

When the Northern professor spoke about it, all of you began to criticise him for hate speech on a factual matter.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:17pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:



In one voice you claim it is a shame, in another voice you will claim it is marginalization.

That the successive government at the center or state levels have not developed the country's economy is a malaise that is national.

So stop yarning that you had any loss especially when Awolowo ensured that as those places you mentioned got their federal allocations, so was the allocations to the then East Central now SouthEast was given to them for all the accrual during the war.

And till today the SouthEast continues to get allocations as all the other regions in the country.

Read you post again and shed tears of shame and instability...

Do you know of any reason why at least one state in the SE is not included in the pilot...?

The states chosen don't have allocation from the useless FG?

Is this how you would explain it to your son who might be more intelligent than yourself...?

So enough with the crocodile tears.
Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:17pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


How did the lamentation affect you?

The SE will sacrifice anything to leave the unworking Nigeria where the blind led the people who are not blind.

It affects me that you were trying to change the discussion of your Igbo self inflicted loss as reported in this news, to be a Nigerian or Northern loss.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:19pm On Jun 01, 2018
Roger3D:
It is you who are pained that the rest of Nigeria didnt give two shi*ts over your sit at home, in fact we dare you to sit home till eternity the rest of us will carry on fine without you flat heads. But remember if you miscreants dare bring your stupidity to the streets, operation python dance will look like child's play compared to what the army will do to you. Bunch of cry baby losers

Despite all this sermons you are still the poverty stricken people, inspite of huge sums they FG invest in your region.

Who should be crying...

Lazy over pampered babies everywhere..

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:20pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:



No be your drug trading brothers dey sell am?

When the Northern professor spoke about it, all of you began to criticise him for hate speech on a factual matter.

Nobody forces an Igbo to eat cow meat, same way nobody forces an almajiri to take tramadol and codeine...

Is this clear to you now?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:21pm On Jun 01, 2018
[quote author=Cooly100 post=68080691][/quote]


At least you finally retired the lies that you were denied anything for 50yrs as you claimed earlier.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Roger3D(m): 12:23pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


Despite all this sermons you are still the poverty stricken people, inspite of huge sums they FG invest in your region.

Who should be crying...

Lazy over pampered babies everywhere..
IPOB pigs of Biafra are pained by their perpetual slave status in Nigeria, they want out but they can effect it so they stay at home and while like the little bitch*es that they are. Eyah so so pathetic grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:23pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:


It affects me that you were trying to change the discussion of your Igbo self inflicted loss as reported in this news, to be a Northern loss.

How...

The loss affects all those who do business in the east.

This is a sacrifice which is not too much to show the people are tired and determined to leave the unjust country...


"... there is virtually no federal establshment to provide jobs for the teeming youths of the zone.
The only federal presence in the zone are prisons and abandoned grain silos,” Ohaneze

https://www.nairaland.com/4415725/no-federal-industrial-presence-igbo

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by princfred(m): 12:24pm On Jun 01, 2018
Why is it that when some people stay at home and flex, some will be wailing? If they say igbos lost money yet Afonjas and the barbaric masters are wailing more i don't understand.

They say igbos too like money yet when igbos show they honour their dead hereos more even if losing money is involved people go dey drink Panadols. Why?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:24pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:



At least you finally retired the lies that you were denied anything for 50yrs as you claimed earlier.

What is this one saying?
Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by victorvezx(m): 12:25pm On Jun 01, 2018
Allsouls:


The same illiteracy make you and you zoo people to loss money on 29th may and will also loss on October 1st.

We even ready to loose everything we have for Biafra to come.
After which we will still live a better life more than other tribes in the zoo called Nigeria.

We love our freedom, money is nothing for us,, next year 30h may loading.
U are free to console urself. Just know that this strategy is not working, because the government in Abuja is not even complaining. Which means that region is not relevant in the scheme of things. Since Nigeria economy is not diversified, Only the total shut down of south-south will give Nigeria great loss because that is where Nigeria get up to 90% percent of its revenue. As far as u are not targeting the oil revenue, u are doing nothing to the government. U are only doing yourselves trying to make useless points

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:26pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


Nobody forces an Igbo to eat cow meat, same way nobody forces an almajiri to take tramadol and codeine...

Is this clear to you now?

At least he proved to you that despite your hatred, you still patronize the North for meat.

While you tried to prove that you are superior for not being drug addicts, but you forgot that it is your brothers that are selling the drugs.

Are your brothers then Angels for peddling drugs?

Nkem Owoh is still upset with Buhari that his brother was not allowed to become a scourge to the society, who would have been a wealthy and arrogantly boastful Igbo high chief by now.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by princfred(m): 12:27pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:


It affects me that you were trying to change the discussion of your Igbo self inflicted loss as reported in this news, to be a Northern loss.
Igbos sat at home and you dey drink para for their loss. Don't you think your brain has expired?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:27pm On Jun 01, 2018
Roger3D:
IPOB pigs of Biafra are pained by their perpetual slave status in Nigeria, they want out but they can effect it so they stay at home and while like the little bitch*es that they are. Eyah so so pathetic grin grin

List of 9 pilot test states for the poorest Nigerians, you can see the states chosen:

Bauchi, Borno, Kwara , Kogi , Niger - North

Cross River - south south

Ekiti , Osun and Oyo - south west

Nil - south East

Poor man...Have you received your N5,000 handout from the federal government?

Civil disobedience is one of the tools to show the world that the people are determined to chart their own course...from a wicked and unjust country where things are given based on you rribe and religion. It is not a crime. Days of fighting are over...Go and face Boko boys if you want to fight..

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:28pm On Jun 01, 2018
princfred:
Why is it that when some people stay at home and flex, some will be wailing? If they say igbos lost money yet Afonjas and the barbaric masters are wailing more i don't understand.

They say igbos too like money yet when igbos show they honour their dead hereos more even if losing money is involved people go the drink Panadols. Why?


I only see Igbo names in the news report wailing about money and GDP lost.

Or did you read another news different from this topic?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:29pm On Jun 01, 2018
princfred:
Igbos sat at home and you dey drink para for their loss. Don't you think your brain has expired?

Igbo sat at home and Igbo complained of money and GDP lost.

How is your loss my business?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by princfred(m): 12:31pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:


Igbo sat at home and Igbo complained of money and GDP lost.

How is your loss my business
?
and you are here wailing

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:31pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


How...

The loss affects all those who do business in the east.

This is a sacrifice which is not too much to show the people are tired and determined to leave the unjust country...


"... there is virtually no federal establshment to provide jobs for the teeming youths of the zone.
The only federal presence in the zone are prisons and abandoned grain silos,” Ohaneze

https://www.nairaland.com/4415725/no-federal-industrial-presence-igbo


Was there suppose to be a special programme to provide jobs for SouthEast youths, different from the national plan to provide jobs for Nigerians with federal character policy enforced?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:32pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:


At least he proved to you that despite your hatred, you still patronize the North for meat.

While you tried to prove that you are superior for not being drug addicts, but you forgot that it is your brothers that are selling the drugs.

Are your brothers then Angels for peddling drugs?

Nkem Owoh is still upset with Buhari that his brother was not allowed to become a scourge to the society, who would have been a wealthy and arrogantly boastful Igbo high chief by now.

..you are dumb...

In you own hatred, do you patronize the Igbos and their trades?

I prefer an drug dealer than an evil killer who wants 72 virgins by killing hundreds of people.

...the junior Muttalab, the airline bomber, a northern cleric, would have been in hell with 72 virgins if he had succeeded..

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by educhigo: 12:33pm On Jun 01, 2018
they will continue lost if they dont give us referendum all hail biafra

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:33pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:



Was there suppose to be a special programme to provide jobs for SouthEast youths, different from the national plan to provide jobs for Nigerians with federal character policy enforced?

Like this one abi...Why are you hypocrites so blind not to see?

List of 9 pilot test states for the poorest Nigerians, you can see the states chosen:

Bauchi, Borno, Kwara , Kogi , Niger - North

Cross River - south south

Ekiti , Osun and Oyo - south west

Nil - south East

------------------------------------------------


"....The South East has the highest infrastructural deficit in the country...." Tony Momoh..

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:34pm On Jun 01, 2018
princfred:
and you are here wailing

I am here reading about the wailings of Igbo traders, and correcting attempts by Igbo posters to make your personal and regional sorry loss as a loss for the Nigerian state.

Obviously, you are not happy I am doing so.

We are not interested in your loss.

Embrace it alone.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by princfred(m): 12:34pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:



I only see Igbo names in the news report wailing about money and GDP lost.

Or did you read another news different from this topic?

Go wail about your loses on June 12. As you have noticed here, we are quite happy with the sit at home.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:35pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


Like this one abi...Why are you hypocrites so blind not to see?

List of 9 pilot test states for the poorest Nigerians, you can see the states chosen:

Bauchi, Borno, Kwara , Kogi , Niger - North

Cross River - south south

Ekiti , Osun and Oyo - south west

Nil - south East

Didn't I say earlier that you will still lament about this your boast, and term it a marginalisation?

Something was called a pilot scheme, meaning it would be expanded later, yet you are already crying marginalization?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by mbos: 12:36pm On Jun 01, 2018
victorvezx:

Don't mind that fool. He always claims victory even when they fail. Last Anambra governorship election has come and gone successfully, but Emma powerful still managed to convince his deluded self that the election boycott was a success. Hahaha


NO MORE

ONE NIGERIA

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Cooly100: 12:38pm On Jun 01, 2018
Throwback:


Didn't I say earlier that you will still lament about this your boast, and term it a marginalisation?

Something was called a pilot scheme, meaning it would've expended, yet you are already crying marginalization?

See you lame thought...

If you are not evil and wicked...why nor pick your useless pilot from at least on state from the SE?

Wicked people with their evil and unjust country...

If you were a youth from the SE would it be hard for you to embrace the pro Biafra groups?

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Roger3D(m): 12:39pm On Jun 01, 2018
Cooly100:


..you are dumb...

In you own hatred, do you patronize the Igbos and their trades?

[b]I prefer an drug dealer [/b]than an evil killer who wants 72 virgins by killing hundreds of people.

...the junior Muttalab, the airline bomber, a northern cleric, would have been in hell with 72 virgins if he had succeeded..
You are not even ashamed of yourself for supporting drug dealing. That's how a large percentage of your titled chiefs got their wealth through questionable means. I guess people are right when they say you ibos worship money, and you even have temerity to call others lazy. smh

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Okoroawusa: 12:42pm On Jun 01, 2018
Allsouls:


The same illiteracy make you and you zoo people to loss money on 29th may and will also loss on October 1st.

We even ready to loose everything we have for Biafra to come.
After which we will still live a better life more than other tribes in the zoo called Nigeria.

We love our freedom, money is nothing for us,, next year 30h may loading.
Who is this one speaking for?

I wish u were at Alaba International Market, Auto parts trade fair,ladipo market or even International market, Orlu on 30th May

Confused set of people. See how we r very wretched because u sat at home.

shior!

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Re: Nigeria Loses N224 Billion Revenue To IPOB Sit-At-Home Order - The Guardian by Throwback: 12:43pm On Jun 01, 2018
princfred:
Go wail about your loses on June 12. As you have noticed here, we are quite happy with the sit at home.

Our loss of June 12 that we fought and ensured only Yorubas contested the 1999 presidential elections?

I know you Igbos were happy with the annulment. In fact, an Igbo Arthur Nzeribe championed the nullification of that historically free and fair elections.

When a fellow Southerner Moshood Abiola contested with a Northern and Kano Bashir Tofa in that June 12 1993, the SouthEast voted for Tofa because he had an Igbo running mate.

3 out of 4 Igbo states that existed then, voted for Tofa over Abiola.


Yet you Igbos would claim the Yorubas destroyed Southern unity in 2015 because we sacked the same Jonathan we had voted for in 2011, even when Buhari had a Yoruba running mate Pastor Tunde Bakare then.

All the times the North ruled in a democracy, it has always been with an Igbo alliance. But you are not happy that this one had to be with a Yoruba alliance.

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