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Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Nobody: 3:20pm On Mar 28, 2019
In a recent article published on ThisDayLive.com, leader of thought Reno Omokri has blasted the trend of treating Igbos as unwanted. He described Igbos as ‘palm trees that show there is water in the desert’

He said,


"Igbos are like palm trees in the desert. If you see palm trees, you know water is there.

"If you see an Igbo in a town, you know progress is there. Not as if they go where progress is. They themselves are seed of progress that yield harvests of progress.

"To have a proper understanding of what the Igbo have achieved, consider that every Igbo man, woman and child in Nigeria was reduced to £20 after the civil war in 1970.

"But look at how far they have come since then. They turned adversity to prosperity.

"No ethnic group are as Nigerian as the Igbo. An Igbo builds his family, his house and his businesses in whatever part of Nigeria he finds himself.

"They do not exploit other regions. They expand other regions. It is a disservice to treat them as unwanted.

"Instead of making Igbos feel unwelcome, leaders should welcome them. Anyone who thinks the Igbo really want to break away does not understand economics.

"In 2003, Elrufai revealed Igbos own 73% of land in Abuja. Google it. That is commitment to Nigeria.

"This idea that Igbo come to exploit other regions is unscientific. Igbos create value. They do not take value already created.

"Example, by opening shops, Igbos create value by meeting a need. Without Igbo, the price of spare-parts in the North will be x4ce"

Source: http://www.igbodefender.com/2019/03/27/igbos-are-seeds-of-progress-that-yield-harvests-of-progress-reno-omokri-ijaw-leader/

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Built2last: 3:30pm On Mar 28, 2019
Hmmmm.
Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Stingman: 3:38pm On Mar 28, 2019
igbodefender:
In a recent article published on ThisDayLive.com, leader of thought Reno Omokri has blasted the trend of treating Igbos as unwanted. He described Igbos as ‘palm trees that show there is water in the desert’

He said,


"Igbos are like palm trees in the desert. If you see palm trees, you know water is there.

"If you see an Igbo in a town, you know progress is there. Not as if they go where progress is. They themselves are seed of progress that yield harvests of progress.

"To have a proper understanding of what the Igbo have achieved, consider that every Igbo man, woman and child in Nigeria was reduced to £20 after the civil war in 1970.

"But look at how far they have come since then. They turned adversity to prosperity.

"No ethnic group are as Nigerian as the Igbo. An Igbo builds his family, his house and his businesses in whatever part of Nigeria he finds himself.

"They do not exploit other regions. They expand other regions. It is a disservice to treat them as unwanted.

"Instead of making Igbos feel unwelcome, leaders should welcome them. Anyone who thinks the Igbo really want to break away does not understand economics.

"In 2003, Elrufai revealed Igbos own 73% of land in Abuja. Google it. That is commitment to Nigeria.

"This idea that Igbo come to exploit other regions is unscientific. Igbos create value. They do not take value already created.

"Example, by opening shops, Igbos create value by meeting a need. Without Igbo, the price of spare-parts in the North will be x4ce"

Source: http://www.igbodefender.com/2019/03/27/igbos-are-seeds-of-progress-that-yield-harvests-of-progress-reno-omokri-ijaw-leader/

It is nothing but envy and low self-esteem...See!


Thomas Sowell, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a renowned scholar on Races and World Economies wrote that, "Most of the great mindless slaughters of the 20th century -- whether of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the kulaks in the Soviet Union, the Jews in Germany, the I[g]bo in Nigeria or the Tamils in Sri Lanka -- have been slaughters of those who dramatically eclipsed the accomplishments of others."

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by loveth360(f): 3:42pm On Mar 28, 2019
Children of hate from waste will disagree with him,They want everybody to hate igbos the way they hate them.

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Nobody: 3:44pm On Mar 28, 2019
The Igbo man has to shine. How can he hide Gus light under a bucket!? That would be like wasting our talents.
Igbo Amaka
God Bless Nigeria.

Stingman:


It is nothing but envy and low self-esteem...See!


Thomas Sowell, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a renowned scholar on Races and World Economies wrote that, "Most of the great mindless slaughters of the 20th century -- whether of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the kulaks in the Soviet Union, the Jews in Germany, the I[g]bo in Nigeria or the Tamils in Sri Lanka -- have been slaughters of those who dramatically eclipsed the accomplishments of others."

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Timmypromise(m): 3:48pm On Mar 28, 2019
I was expecting Igbo to takeover dangote position in Africa. ....or lazy rich afonja woman Alakija..........like ipigs is the only tribe working hard in Africa

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Stingman: 4:10pm On Mar 28, 2019
Timmypromise:
I was expecting Igbo to takeover dangote position in Africa. ....or lazy rich afonja woman Alakija..........like ipigs is the only tribe working hard in Africa

Name one Igbo that the FG has supported...? If The FG can support INNOSON or IBETO like they have patronized these people mentioned for decades, then be assured they will not only overtake them...they will be competing with the world's best...but now they have done all they could with their own personal effort...

If you are still in unbearable pain please ask Thomas Sowell...directly...

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Timmypromise(m): 4:23pm On Mar 28, 2019
Stingman:


Name one Igbo that the FG has supported...? If The FG can support INNOSON or IBETO like they have patronized these people mentioned for decades, then be assured they will not only overtake them...they will be competing with the world's best...but now they have done all they could with their own personal effort...

If you are still in unbearable pain please ask Thomas Sowell...directly...


So Igbo are expecting the person you call ''lifeless" to fund your project.......

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Nobody: 4:27pm On Mar 28, 2019
This one just dey press mumu button any how

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by RoyalUc(m): 5:09pm On Mar 28, 2019
"...Anyone who thinks the Igbo really want to break away does not understand economics."

Maybe, Nnamdi Kanu and Co are in a better position to say what "the Igbo really want."

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Nobody: 12:52am On Apr 05, 2019
yemaldo:
This one just dey press mumu button any how

Ooni of Ife confirms Igbos as masters of wealth creation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSrkMZP71B4

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Nobody: 2:07am On Apr 05, 2019
igbodefender:
In a recent article published on ThisDayLive.com, leader of thought Reno Omokri has blasted the trend of treating Igbos as unwanted. He described Igbos as ‘palm trees that show there is water in the desert’

He said,


"Igbos are like palm trees in the desert. If you see palm trees, you know water is there.

"If you see an Igbo in a town, you know progress is there. Not as if they go where progress is. They themselves are seed of progress that yield harvests of progress.

"To have a proper understanding of what the Igbo have achieved, consider that every Igbo man, woman and child in Nigeria was reduced to £20 after the civil war in 1970.

"But look at how far they have come since then. They turned adversity to prosperity.

"No ethnic group are as Nigerian as the Igbo. An Igbo builds his family, his house and his businesses in whatever part of Nigeria he finds himself.

"They do not exploit other regions. They expand other regions. It is a disservice to treat them as unwanted.

"Instead of making Igbos feel unwelcome, leaders should welcome them. Anyone who thinks the Igbo really want to break away does not understand economics.

"In 2003, Elrufai revealed Igbos own 73% of land in Abuja. Google it. That is commitment to Nigeria.

"This idea that Igbo come to exploit other regions is unscientific. Igbos create value. They do not take value already created.

"Example, by opening shops, Igbos create value by meeting a need. Without Igbo, the price of spare-parts in the North will be x4ce"

Source: http://www.igbodefender.com/2019/03/27/igbos-are-seeds-of-progress-that-yield-harvests-of-progress-reno-omokri-ijaw-leader/
Deomelo will soon accuse Reno of joining IPOB grin grin

CC LZAA

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by MetaPhysical: 2:36am On Apr 05, 2019
I think the issue Ibo has is really within its own enclave, not outside.

Americans can be found everywhere around the world, some of them were born outside America and live and die in foreign lands but tell me when you have ever seen Americans sink their wealth into a foreign land to pursue expansion and turn that foreign soil into a treasure more valuable than America.

England had footprints in every corner of the world, anything they built in foreign land was obtained there and used there as an utility for purpose of administrative presence....not to pursue a new kingdom greater than the home Kingdom.

Look at Ibo on the other hand and the way they chase expansion and greatness, foreign land is given a higher recognition than homeland.

So Ibo self-destroyed its own political value by arranging its priorities in the wrong order and making other's people land a place of considerable real estate value than Iboland. Class status is built on value and worth. Hence even if the most beautiful and best priced real estate in Nigeria is owned by an Iboman, if it's located in Lagos or in Abuja or Kano....the value of real estate in Lagos or Abuja or Kano is worth more than anywhere in Iboland. Everybody knows this...except Ibos, and so they keep repeating and multiplying the value of their enemies baseline. In return the enemies reward them with ego boosting patrimony that is short-lived and has zero value long term, and nor is it transferable.

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Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Nobody: 11:22am On Apr 05, 2019
Reno, Ooni of Ife has said exactly what you said.
Re: Igbos Are Seeds Of Progress That Yield Harvests Of Progress – Reno Omokri by Timmypromise(m): 9:44pm On Apr 11, 2019
enemybulldozer:
A very Pained and greedy afonja is on the prowl grin grin grin

Afonja, your ooni said something similar too.


I hate when gala seller from a poverty stricken useless mother quote me

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