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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:14pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
[s] kayfra:[/s] The Ika people are subgroup of Igbos. They are found in Delta and Edo states of southern Nigeria. Ika people are regarded as [b]western Igbo[/b]s. They are part of Anioma people. They speak Ika (Igboid Language). Ika people share borders linguistically in the west with the Edo speakers, in the north with the Ishan speakers, in the East with the Enuani speakers and in the south with the Ukwuani Language speakers. The Ika people are specifically located in the North-West of Delta State but some of their communities like Igbanke, Inyelen and Ekpon spilled over into Edo State. Ika communities mostly comprise the following: Agbor, Owa,(Agbor and Owa being the major Ika speaking place) Umunede, Owerre Olubor, Ekuoma, Emuhu, Mbiri, Abavo, Orogodo, Otolokpo, Igbodo, Ute-Okpu, Ute-Ogbeje, Idumuesah, Akumazi, Ekpon (Edo State), Igbanke (Edo State), Inyelen Edo State), Iru (Edo State). Other Ika communities found in Edo State are Owanikeke, Ute Oheze, Ute Obagie, Owa-Riuzo Idu and Igbogili. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 1:15pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
MetaPhysical: God bless you. Most of these guys are educated illiterate that just follow the bandwagon effect of shouting they can cripple lagos without no convincing evidence to back their assertions. 6 Likes |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:16pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
[s] kayfra:[/s] He is the Governor of Delta. He is Ika. He will tell u he is a proud Igbo. 3 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Gabkosh: 1:16pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Anambralstson:Which bank doesn't have board of director. How does that relate to the owner. 3 Likes
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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Gabkosh: 1:18pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1:He will tell you he's is igbo, just as Olu of warri will tell you he's Yoruba. All this your attachee by force won't help you. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by kayfra: 1:18pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1: Stop promoting Igbo culture says the Royal and Spiritual leader of Agbor. The Dein of Agbor They don't want you. They don't need you especially the contrived and desperate associations. They know who they are and they are definitely not igbo. So don't derail the thread. http://www.theoasisreporters.com/promote-the-unique-agbor-culture-instead-of-igbo-dein-keagborekuzi-tells-subjects/ 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Gabkosh: 1:19pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Anambralstson:Shut up, we don't want innoson m deal with it. JAC is our own. |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 1:20pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Gabkosh: 1 Like 2 Shares
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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:22pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
[s] kayfra:[/s] moronic post from an igbo obsessed afonja. we know the Dein of Agbor is from Benin, we will soon dethrone him and send him packing. The Oba of Ogba will be dethroned. These are people Oba of Benin put in place during colonial times after invasions. It will only take us one day to deal with these people . 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Gabkosh: 1:23pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Anambralstson:Yes, they end in israel 7 Likes
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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by kayfra: 1:24pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Economic refugees wan claim importance Se eru o bayin ni? |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Gabkosh: 1:24pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1:Dethroner ni. |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Gabkosh: 1:25pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
[quote author=Anambralstson post=85703029][/quote]We will use our JAC. You can wail all you like |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:25pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Gabkosh: That is the best part of it, wen we set out to deal with dem, they will be totally surrounded by us. Then they will realise wat a big mistake they made coming to create Oba stool in our land. That day is fast approaching. |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by kayfra: 1:29pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1: Go back to your red mud enclave and take all the Chisco and Ekenedilichukwu buses with you packed full of returning petty traders. We've had enough. PH port now works. You can send your cheap China made knockoffs in that direction. You have no excuse living in the SW. Go away! 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 1:29pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Anambralstson: Can you please tell us the owners of the FBN? I want to learn! |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:30pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
[s] kayfra:[/s] Afonja go back to your red mudhut and brown roof. Leave the Igbo region alone. U will not hear, u will feel . |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Gabkosh: 1:30pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1:Which of your land |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by kayfra: 1:31pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1: We only have 55 Yorubas living in the red mud South Yeast and they are all federal workers. We can get them back in a day. 5 Likes |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 1:35pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
LegendHero:FirstBank commenced business in 1894 in what was then the British colony of Nigeria, as the Bank of British West Africa.[9] The bank originally served British shipping and trading agencies in Nigeria. The founder, Alfred Lewis Jones, was a shipping magnate who originally had a monopoly on importing silver currency into West Africa through his Elder Dempster shipping company. According to its founder, without a bank economies were reduced to using barter and a wide variety of mediums of exchange, leading to unsound practices. A bank could provide a secure home for deposits and also a uniform medium of exchange. The bank primarily financed foreign trade, but did little lending to indigenous Nigerians, who had little to offer as collateral for loans. Post-independence After Nigeria's independence in 1960, the Bank began to extend more credit to indigenous Nigerians. At the same time, citizens began to trust British banks since there was an 'independent' financial control mechanism and more citizens began to patronise the new Bank of West Africa. In 1965, Standard Bank acquired the Bank of West Africa and changed its acquisition's name to Standard Bank of West Africa. In 1969, Standard Bank of West Africa incorporated its Nigerian operations under the name Standard Bank of Nigeria. In 1971, Standard Bank of Nigeria listed its shares on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and placed 13% of its share capital with Nigerian investors. After the end of the Nigerian civil war, Nigeria's military government sought to increase local control of the retail-banking sector. In response, now Standard Chartered Bank reduced its stake in Standard Bank Nigeria to 38%. Once it had lost majority control, Standard Chartered wished to signal that it was no longer responsible for the bank and the bank changed its name to First Bank of Nigeria Limited in 1979. By then, the bank had re-organized and had more Nigerian directors than ever. In 1991 the Bank changed its name to First Bank of Nigeria Plc following listing on The Nigerian Stock Exchange. In 2012, the Bank changed its name again to First Bank of Nigeria Limited as part of a restructuring resulting in FBN Holdings Plc ("FBNHoldings", having detached its commercial business from other businesses in the FirstBank Group, in line with the requirements of the Central Bank of Nigeria. FirstBank had 1.3 million shareholders globally, was quoted on The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), where it was one of the most capitalised companies and also had an unlisted Global Depository Receipt (GDR) programme, all of which were transferred to its Holding Company, FBN Holdings in December 2012. In 1982 FirstBank opened a branch in London, which it converted into a subsidiary, FBN Bank (UK), in 2002. Its most recent international expansion was the opening in 2004 of a representative office in Johannesburg, South Africa. In 2005 it acquired FBN (Merchant Bankers) Ltd. Paribas and MBC International Bank Ltd, a group of Nigerian investors, had founded MBC in 1982 as a merchant bank, and it became a commercial bank in 2002. In June 2009, Stephen Olabisi Onasanya was appointed Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, replacing Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, who had been appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Onasanya was formerly Executive Director of Banking Operations & Services. He retired on 31 December 2015 and Adesola Adeduntan took over as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, First Bank of Nigeria Ltd and Subsidiaries effective 1 January 2016, 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Osaze007: 1:43pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
kettykings: Igbos will just further sink into poverty |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:46pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
[s] Osaze007:[/s] Lagos was good for port. Now we have Calabar and Ibom on the way. Wat are u going to do>? |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Osaze007: 1:47pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Gabkosh: You forgot multinational are also controlled by Yorubas Stanbic Standard chartered Citibank Eco bank |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by kayfra: 1:49pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1: PH is ready. Why wait? Go away! 2 Likes |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Osaze007: 1:49pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1: Looooool nothing will happen Infact I pray you start the war so you will know how replaceable you are There’s a reason your elites will rather invest in Yoruba land than Ibo land Your elites won’t let it happen they consequences on them will be bad loooool Yorubas have a budget of 2.8trn Ibos have 800bn 3 Likes |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 1:49pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Osaze007:All the banks you list are not Nigeria banks 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Osaze007: 1:51pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Anambralstson: Seems you don’t understand what multinational means Go and take advantage of you rivers port Yorubas will be glad to have you out of their region 5 Likes |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 1:51pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Gabkosh:I can't remember wailing for Chinese company 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:52pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Osaze007: I dont want war with you, i want to live completely separate from u. I dont want to share nationality or identity with you, i want my own. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 1:52pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Osaze007:Start physical campaign not keyboard warrior 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Osaze007: 1:53pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
topboss1: Mumu no be you write economic war Then pack your bags and leave their land 8 Likes |
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by topboss1: 1:54pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Before the white man came and brought this juju people our way, they were in Benin and Togo with their brothers. Now, sharing a country with bantu Igbo is more important than reconnecting with their people in Benin and Togo. Is it by force to be a Nigerian? |
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