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Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Pleasant01: 10:09am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Well except Google earth is capping, the beautiful part of Enugu no big reach old bodija alone |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:11am On Mar 23, 2023 |
PoloG:flutter wave is valued at 1billion dollars, that's lower than the net with of innoson motors 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 10:13am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Pleasant01:Where is Ibadan fake IGR cuz the whole of Oyo state resembles a war-torn enclave unlike Enugu. It is even an insult to compare that pit toilet with Enugu. The South West should be compared with Ebonyi state. Your leaders have scammed you. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Pleasant01: 10:16am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:How many world class cities have ibo built? |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by optionalY09: 10:16am On Mar 23, 2023 |
noting |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:19am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Pleasant01:this a map distance discribing transverisng the two farthest points in the two cities, Ibadan is bigger but Enugu is not as small as you think. 1 Like
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Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by PoloG: 10:21am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:flutterwave is worth $3b and anambra gdp as at last year was $6b... Your innoson is not even upto sujimoto in networth |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:21am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Pleasant01:none sir, but Yoruba has built none as well. Even after having to get power and even enough time. It's a reflection of the elites ripping the people while the people remain loyal 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Pleasant01: 10:22am On Mar 23, 2023 |
BastadThiefnubu:Lol....not wasting my morning arguing with you...we all know the truth..bye🤣🤣 |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Pleasant01: 10:24am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:How many times have Yoruba gotten power? We all know obj wasn't the Yorubas choice and he didn't do anything for us.. even small Lagos-abk expressway e no do.....this is the first time Yorubas are getting power |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Nobody: 10:28am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Nice2023: Don’t let them fool you. They don’t have brotherhood, they kill themselves over a piece of mango. The only reason why they show pretence of brotherhood in Lagos is because they are economic refugees, they have to stick together to survive in a foreign land. All foreigners do this when they enter another man’s land. It’s a surviving tactic, it is done out of necessity. Only thing Yorubas can learn from Igbos is tribal bigotry, and we are learning fast 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:33am On Mar 23, 2023 |
PoloG:Well, that figure seem to be bigger than the GDP on Ondo, Osun and ekiti as well, can we now say that flutterwave is richer than Ekiti state? . Think about it. Does comparing companies worth to GDP of states make any sense? 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:34am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Pleasant01:Na you sabi |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:37am On Mar 23, 2023 |
PoloG:Ibeto group is worth 3.8billion, thats larger than the GDP of Ekiti. Can we now say that Ibeto is more valuable than Ekiti? No be so 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 10:38am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Pleasant01:Yes we all know the bitter truth, the cities in the East that was the centre of war all beat your cities that never experienced war. Clown! Below is the city centre of Ibadan, former capital of the South West and Enugu, former capital of the Eastern region 1 Ibadan 2, 3, 4 Enugu. The world can see the truth.lol 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by PoloG: 10:42am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:lol... Just two yoruba companies are richer than the richest state in igboland .. Flutterwave and calendly ... Know your levels igbos 2 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:47am On Mar 23, 2023 |
PoloG:Ibeto group is richer than flutterwave, I don't have time for all these dick measurement because most of these companies are in Lagos 2 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by PoloG: 10:49am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:which ibeto group ? No igbo man is a billionaire FYI ekiti is the poorest in the SW, while your answers is the richest in SE.. You see the difference? |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by PoloG: 10:51am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:bring your source.... I mean a real source and not one useless igbo blog site here 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Nice2023(m): 11:32am On Mar 23, 2023 |
RubaKing: That is ur opinion,not what we that have gone round the country think but what we have seen. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by maivd: 11:44am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Oddfinder012:So why are igbos still migrating to Ogun,Oyo,Ondo and Ekiti ? So you are telling me they left all the beauty in igbo land to come and an under developed southwest? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by pandax: 11:52am On Mar 23, 2023 |
helinues: Zimbabwe was once a flourishing country in the 90s and today, they are a very poor country because they drove out the whites; On the other and, Rwanda was a very poor country in the 90s that led to their genocide, but today they are flourishing because they embraced development and removed discriminations Malaysia drove Singapore away from their federation and today, Singapore is a leading light for even Malaysia. As an Igbo man and an Anambra Blood, I know that we can do better with an IGBO ONLY nation, where we can control our politics, affairs and development Think, what you wish critically, your leaders knew that exodus of Igbos from Lagos will bring the downfall of Lagos Adios! 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by helinues: 11:54am On Mar 23, 2023 |
pandax: And the moral lesson of the epistle.. Have you people vowed to something not to return back to your region and develop it? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Justiceleague1: 12:01pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
MrAgbako: Igbo people live almost everywhere in Nigeria and the world....it is very easy for you,holed up all your life in Iragbiji,it is very easy for you to open ya mouth wide waaaaaa and say nothing sensible |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by TheDEVlLHimseIf: 12:04pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
helinues:why are you crying kpaaaa kpaaaa |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by pandax: 12:14pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
helinues: The recent INEC voter register showed that the 5SE states are more populated that the 5W states, excluding Lagos. In Lagos, the population of Igbos should be at least 30%. On what empirical fact are you asking us to go back, when we have a sizeable percentage as stated earlier at home doing. We need them to stay where they are while we are working to make the SE states the factory of Nigeria and West Africa, They will form our distribution networks across Nigeria and WA. By 2033, if we are still in one nation, we would have developed at least 50,000 factories in 5SE. We are building airports and about 3 of our airports will become international soon, to attract the world to our home. We have finalized plan on our railway connections to our closest Seaport in the Interim, and a plan in place for ours. Electricity generation is already settled, we only need to put distributions lines accordingly. We are ready for the Aku Luo Uno and by the nest 10 years, Nigeria will see how far we have gone Adios |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by solomon36670: 12:51pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
Ndi dot nation. Oyo one of the state in southwest is bigger and more develop than all States in the east. Omo ofoNdi dot nation. Oyo one of the state in southwest is bigger and more develop than all States in the east. Omo ofo... |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Rickmann: 2:16pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
MrAgbako: Oga, your video is as pointless as ur assertion. Where has igbos ever tried to dominate? Don't let politicians or the social media fuel you with hate. That Sir Ahmadu Bello said it doesn't mean it's true besides he died decades ago. I'm igbo but I also have yoruba blood from my Paternal grandma. I was born and grew in the southwest. Most of my extended family members are yoruba, many of my friends are yorubas and hausa and we love each other. Let's stop all this hate pls, it's destroying our minds and that of our young ones and until we emancipated ourselves from this slavery of tribalism, nothing will change in Nigeria. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Oddfinder012: 4:18pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
maivd:Why are the chinese, Indians littered everywhere in Nigeria? Are u telling me they left all the beauty and development in their land to come and under develop Nigeria? |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Oddfinder012: 4:32pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:See how this guys de overhype flutterwave. How many ppl e fit employ? Their headquarters is even on a rented structure. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by maivd: 4:35pm On Mar 23, 2023 |
Oddfinder012: They don't claim superiority and they usually respect the sitting government and tribe in any city they trade in. They don't do dick measuring like the igbos. Or are the igbos richer than the Chinese and Indians? So why do you people make useless noise all over the place. 1 Like 1 Share |
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