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Re: Why are South East States The Busiest States In Nigeria During Christmas? by PaZwoD: 7:08pm On Dec 25, 2023
Pauldollars:
Anambra State.... Shutdown

Imo State......Shutdown

Enugu State...... Shutdown

Abia State.....Shutdown

Ebonyi State....Shutdown

Rivers State..... Shutdown

Akwa ibom State.....Shutdown

Delta State.....shutdown

Cross River....Shutdown


While all other States across Nigeria experience reduced economic activities and vehicular movements during the Christmas periods.
Congratulations to the Igbos. They are the real backbone of Nigeria's economy.

So you are not aware of public holiday?
Re: Why are South East States The Busiest States In Nigeria During Christmas? by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 8:03pm On Dec 27, 2023
Femmyfamous4u:


Let's tell ourselves the truth. The Igbos are the most travelled out of their states

70% of Nigeria's imports get to the SE meaning most Igbo importers and businesses are in the East.
You too are everywhere in Nigeria, same as hausas.
Our Xmas movt makes our exodus obvious, not that we are more .
We are more visible too
Re: Why are South East States The Busiest States In Nigeria During Christmas? by Sevenworldpower(m): 8:12pm On Dec 27, 2023
Pauldollars:
Anambra State.... Shutdown

Imo State......Shutdown

Enugu State...... Shutdown

Abia State.....Shutdown

Ebonyi State....Shutdown

Rivers State..... Shutdown

Akwa ibom State.....Shutdown

Delta State.....shutdown

Cross River....Shutdown


While all other States across Nigeria experience reduced economic activities and vehicular movements during the Christmas periods.
Congratulations to the Igbos. They are the real backbone of Nigeria's economy.

Traders of essential commodity are making it big in this economy. Most igbos are traders and they are taking advantage of inflation.
Re: Why are South East States The Busiest States In Nigeria During Christmas? by flokii: 8:16pm On Dec 27, 2023
It's a shameful thing actually.. Igbos left their home region to other parts of the country in search of money, yet they don't appreciate Nigeria that gave them that free hand to move around..

It's always Igbos that take money home during Christmas celebration.. other tribes don't get to make money from Igboland due to the hostility and bigotry in most places in alaigbo, yet they insult other Nigerians at will.

I have said it here and will keep saying it that Igbos are the biggest beneficiary of "One Nigeria" and that was why Azikiwe fought Awolowo just to have secession clause removed from our constitution, still made the proclamation that "Nigeria's unity is non-negotiable".
If any Igbo tells you he/she wants biafra and you believe, then you be correct ozuor.. you no get sense.
Re: Why are South East States The Busiest States In Nigeria During Christmas? by AcuraZDX: 8:32pm On Dec 27, 2023
TimeMachine2:
The land mass of 5 ibo states is less than that of Oyo and you have like 60 million people or so trying to fit in. Don't be too excited, iboland is too tiny.


Sardines and Geisha theory.

The whole of SW is just like an LGA in Niger State

Argue with yourself

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