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They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by selemempe: 9:00am On Jul 13, 2020 |
I won't mention any tribe but a certain tribe in Nigeria paused all economic, political, social and academic activities for 3 years. During those 3 years, they witnessed massive bombing and killings in their region still not witnessed and never witnessed anywhere in Africa. But this tribe is still doing great. Topping JAMB and WAEC excellence lists. Still having powerful companies and top CEOs. You may think it's nothing until you witness what they witnessed 1 Like |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by Dedetwo(m): 9:42am On Jul 13, 2020 |
selemempe: Bros I heard you clearly. Ordinary one week of Wuhan virus lockdown in Nigeria, some folks headed to suicidal house. 1 Like |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by Nobody: 9:54am On Jul 13, 2020 |
selemempe: Are you an Igbo man? |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by selemempe: 9:55am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Dedetwo:exactly. The people who don't see what some other people suffered are complaining because of 2 months lockdown Try 30 months lockdown with bombing 1 Like |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by selemempe: 9:55am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Osagyefo98:ogbeni we are not mentioning tribe here |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by Abohboy: 10:57am On Jul 13, 2020 |
selemempe: You think no one else has experienced that I’m africa go to Libya, Angola, Mozambique, Rwanda and DRC. And see how their bombings and civil wars were compared to Nigeria. Especially DRC and Libya. Then you’ll understand that what happened really wasn’t that bad. |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by selemempe: 10:59am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Abohboy:were they blockaded from feeding? None of them was blocked from feeding. Have you ever seen kwashiorkor elsewhere since Biafra war ended? I repeat...no war has been more devastating on the civilians in Africa than Biafra war 1 Like |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by Fantasticcc: 11:59am On Jul 13, 2020 |
We Still came back better,we topped the education sector,last jamb 2 igbo student topped the list,even in weac. this is the reason I want an igbo country without non-igbo people it will force us to be the best as it was before the whites came. 1 Like |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by BlackfireX: 12:09pm On Jul 13, 2020 |
Motherf******king beast of success... 1 Like |
Re: They Lost 3 Years Of School, Business And Development But Are Still Competitive by IduNaOba: 1:03pm On Jul 13, 2020 |
Haters go soon come But... We are in our own league. Gwazie ndị yard Ụnụ |
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