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Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by fregeneh(m): 4:23pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
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Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by fregeneh(m): 4:27pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
Gabriel004:Dont be fooled that guy is not an EDO his most likely IBO |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by 9gerian: 4:33pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
Not true. There are more Yorubas in the US than any other African tribe. https://data.census.gov/mdat/#/search?ds=ACSPUMS1Y2019&rv=LANP&wt=PWGTP There are more Yorubas in the UK than any other African tribe so much so that they employ Yoruba speaking policemen. https://www.thecable.ng/london-police-recruit-yoruba-speaking-officers/amp Please provide verifiable data to support your assertions if you have them. horsepower102: 4 Likes
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Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by alcuin(m): 4:46pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
successmatters: Answer the question, stop deflecting. |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by Shikini: 4:50pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
Ok |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by rdokoye: 11:08pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
9gerian: He said "well-travelled", referring to all countries of this world, not just USA and UK. In Japan for example, the majority of Nigerians there are Igbo, likewise in other countries across the globe. Just because 10s of thousands of Yoruba are fleeing Yorubaland for greener pastures in the UK and USA, it doesn't mean Yoruba people are well travelled. 2 Likes |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by BanyXchi: 2:15am On Apr 22, 2023 |
rdokoye:you're mentally deranged and highly delusional. No ethnic group in Africa travels as much as the Yorubas, you lots are just loud and are known to commit crimes. 6 Likes |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by omohayek: 11:19am On Apr 22, 2023 |
rdokoye:You're utterly delusional. I've been to Japan and many other Asian countries, and while the Igbos there are more visible than Yoruba visitors like myself, that's because those Igbos are usually engaged in disreputable activities like operating stalls selling dodgy SIM cards, buying second-hand clothes to ship home in "containers", running nightclubs which are fronts for drug operations, etc., while the smaller number of Yorubas in Asia are much more likely to be students or legitimate tourists, who don't draw attention to themselves by constantly being paraded in front of TV cameras by policemen. Let's get real: it is economic desperation which drives your people to go to places like India, Thailand, Malaysia and so on, where your kinsmen so often get into trouble with the law. Why should we sink to your depths when we have other avenues available to us, such as Australia, the UK, the USA and Canada, all of which have more Yoruba immigrants than Igbos? Every single time I've been to an Asian country, I've gone on a business-class ticket and stayed in 5-star hotels, not once encountering anyone Igbo in similar circumstances. On the other hand, when I pass your kinfolk in places like Roppongi in Tokyo, standing outside dodgy bars trying to pull the natives in by force, all I feel is second-hand embarrassment for them, as the Japanese can (and do) draw a clear difference between visitors like myself making our way to Roppongi Hills, and bottom-dwelling Igbo illegals operating at the lowest rungs of their adult-industry. Having larger numbers of visible immigrants in such circumstances is something to be ashamed of, not a source of pride. Better to stay at home and earn a meager living than to "japa" only to bring shame on one's family by engaging in criminality. Even better still is to only "japa" to first-world countries where one can both make a good living and live an honest life as an upstanding citizen. 8 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by nisai: 11:38am On Apr 22, 2023 |
rdokoye:So they must visit Cambodia, Afghanistan, Syria etc., enmass before they can be considered as well travelled? Empty braggart. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by nisai: 11:41am On Apr 22, 2023 |
BanyXchi:That's why they don't like verifiable stats. They would rather take rumour over stats to feel better. 2 Likes |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by 07kjb: 8:23pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
NapoleonHill: slowpoke |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by NapoleonHill: 8:37pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
07kjb:Animal |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by XAUBulls: 2:39am On Apr 23, 2023 |
omohayek:True that. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by XAUBulls: 5:41pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Christistruth03:Thanks for this info. Those ethnic bigots are very notorious for spreading lies, propaganda and fake news online and offline. Even here on NL over 2 years ago, I saw a screenshot of an Ibo-run WhatsApp group where any market fire that takes place in any Lagos market is falsely and hysterically attributed to Yorubas without a shred of evidence, and this is nothing but organised criminal defamation, ethnic profiling and hate speech! This must NEVER be tolerated again by bringing the incidious fake news propagators to justice. Meanwhile, over the years, many market fires have occured in the North and Iboland, and the Onitsha Main Market got viciously burned again just 3 weeks ago. So, market fires can be caused by: 1. Poor electric wiring in markets. 2. Power surges. 3. Traders sleeping in their shops at night with candles, and even cook in those shops. 4. Badly stored generator fuel, and generator fire like what happened recently at Balogun Market, where the generator sets where being operated from the Penthouse of the market complex where the fire started and spread rapidly according to the official report of the Lagos State Fire Service boss and eye witnesses, etc. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by XAUBulls: 5:43pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Godfirst2014:Nicely put. |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by rdokoye: 9:22pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
omohayek: No, there are simply more Igbo people in those places, that's all. It's NOT economic desperation; the reason Igbo people go to those places, is because we're INDUSTRIOUS, whereas Yoruba people are not. Yoruba's go seeking a JOB or career. Igbo people go seeking business opportunities. Many of those individuals, use factories in Asia to manufacture goods which they sell in Nigeria. You wouldn't know anything about that, as business is not in your blood. Of course, if all you're looking for is a 9-5, then by all means, Australia, Canada, etc are the better option. But if you want to establish your own business empire, then it gets more complex. Many Igbo businessmen have ties in Asia. |
Re: 65% Of Containers Berthing In Nigeria End Up In Southeast – NIWA by rdokoye: 5:29pm On Jun 20, 2023 |
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