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PoliticsRe: Orji Kalu's Powerful Analysis (Ezeuche was right) by ak47mann(m): 12:47am On May 15, 2011
Ileke-IdI:
Please remove yourself ASAP. And let's find out.

If Igbos cant stand on their own in their own land, how will they help anybody else? Politically, Igbos are not even worth it. Economically, they'll do anything for money. Wonder what Biafra will be with every Igbo try to sell each other their fake items. Fake drugs, fake car parts, fake electronics etc. They'll still do anything to cross into a Yorubaland for success. Is anyone stopping Igbos from leaving the North and SW?

Even in Lagos where Igbo population is supposedly high (contradicted by voting pop/registered pop), Igbos have no say. Even in Abuja where their popl is big, they're still worthless. They cant leave Lagos even if they want to because that's where it is. Numbers with no influence, worthless.
shocked shocked shocked shocked so you are that stupid this woman don kolo at your age you still arguing with young men on NL you need a man/toy to help you take out your frustration on igbo men cus somebody talk say anyway is too late now you don see your monopause so na middle age crisis don set in undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: Orji Kalu's Powerful Analysis (Ezeuche was right) by ak47mann(m): 6:25pm On May 14, 2011
orji kalu is a criminal look at his state he did nothing just embezzled money,aba is very dirty angry angry he got good ideas but his was born with a criminal mind sad embarassed
PoliticsRe: Orji Kalu's Powerful Analysis (Ezeuche was right) by ak47mann(m): 12:39pm On May 14, 2011
Dotman01:
. . oponu ayirada. . .na 4 where u hear say ijaw bois kidnap oba for ibadan.
no be ibadan na ondo shocked shocked tongue grin
PoliticsRe: Orji Kalu's Powerful Analysis (Ezeuche was right) by ak47mann(m): 12:06pm On May 14, 2011
Rhino.5dm:
^^ so your initial explanation was base on Nigerian film you watched shocked shocked shocked

Twalle! How does it feel to be a mooroon?
joker it was on BBC new and aljezera tongue :Pglamour girls film really talk about wetin EDO girls they do for italo cheesy
PoliticsRe: Orji Kalu's Powerful Analysis (Ezeuche was right) by ak47mann(m): 11:49am On May 14, 2011
~Bluetooth:
I'm sure the guy will tell you that Onitsha under-bridge ; the heaquarters of fake drugs as acknowledged by Dora is situated in Edo state ? huh
na me tell Italian men/govt say make Nigeria government hold their EDO womenoooo cus they plenty for their side now is buy one get one free tongue tongue they don't deport tire still they still dey troop in no retreat no surrender grin grin YOU DON WATCH GLAMORE GIRLS VIDEO GO GET AM U GO SEE NAIJA FILM undecided
PoliticsRe: Osama Bin Ladin Was Shot With His Pants Down by ak47mann(op): 11:39am On May 14, 2011
apoti:
So tell us the other things he might be doing with his pants down with his wife in the room wink
grin grin grin they are dancing some ARAB music cheesy
PoliticsMilitary Retain Troops In Kano Kaduna And Others by ak47mann(op): 11:37am On May 14, 2011
extend the deployment of soldiers to some states of the federation as a fallout of the killing of the leader of Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, by American troops in Pakistan.



SATURDAY PUNCH investigation showed that the leadership of the military decided to extend the original time frame for the deployment of troops in states such as Kano, Kaduna, Bauchi, Borno and Katsina, which were host to the post-election violence that followed the April 21, 2011 presidential election because of the killing of Osama.



An intelligence source, who confided in our correspondent, said that the military leadership had anticipated a rampage by Islamic fundamentalists loyal to the man reputed to be behind the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, which left over 3,000 people dead.



The source said that if not for the news of the killing of Osama and the subdued tension it had triggered, especially in the North, the soldiers who were deployed for internal security assignment during the elections would have been back in the barracks.



It was learnt that with the feeling in security circles that some groups, especially the Boko Haram and others, were uncomfortable with Osama’s death, an early withdrawal of the troops could pave the way for more violence in the North.



The source added that the country would have been plunged into another crisis if not for the readiness of security operatives to deal decisively with any unrest.



It was gathered that the murder of 10 corps members on election duty in Bauchi State and the public outcry that followed the acts were also said to have prevented fanatics opposed to the killing of Osama from carrying out any attack in the country.



On the effect of Osama’s death on the various fundamentalist groups in the country, the source said that the military would not jump into the immediate conclusion that such elements might not have the capacity to carry out attacks as a result of the death Osama.



The source said that while the death of Osama might have its impact, those in charge of security were not ruling out the fact that there might be individuals, who might be sponsoring and backing such incidents in the country.



He said, “Well, all I know is that the military has not and will not withdraw the soldiers who were posted out on election duty and contain the unrest that followed the declaration of President (Goodluck) Jonathan as the duly elected president of the country.



“I can say that those soldiers are still out there because of the killing of (Osama bin) Laden by the Americans in far away Pakistan.



“You know that both events follow each other closely. I mean the violence that resulted in the killing of those corps members and the death of Osama.



“If not for the public criticism of what happened in Bauchi and the fact that the issue is still on the front burner, maybe there would have been another rampage and wanton destruction of lives and property.



“Well, while one cannot rule out the fact that the death of Osama may weaken the operations of these people, it does not mean that they are out of circulation now. That is why the security agents are not leaving anything to chance.”




punch newspaper
PoliticsRe: Orji Kalu's Powerful Analysis (Ezeuche was right) by ak47mann(m): 11:19am On May 14, 2011
Rhino.5dm:
^^ Is that enough reason for selling FAKE drugs, kidnapping, MONEY rituals and pros*itution?
your EDO STATE are champion on that go to Italy tongue tongue
money rituals go to Ibadan ritualist plenty there cool
they kidnap your oba just two months ago grin grin is he bk yet embarassed embarassed only 5 ijaw boys did that job why the whole village scatter aahh we no Yorubas are carwords cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Lagos returns 3,105 poor persons, lunatics to six states by ak47mann(m): 11:10am On May 14, 2011
WE THE S/W WE RUN NIGERIA AND LOOK AT WHAT FAHSOLA IS DOING TO US embarassed embarassed
PoliticsRe: Lagos returns 3,105 poor persons, lunatics to six states by ak47mann(m): 11:06am On May 14, 2011
udezue:
You even gave us air to breath. The cars to drive. The common sense, the beauty, fine girls and boys. poo u gave the world earth. U gave us Amadioha as well. Kindly shut the 4k up. Beggars getting deported in their own native land. Aru eme. It really sucks to be you. Hahhahah
grin grin really sucks to be Yoruba i agreed
PoliticsRe: A Must Read For Every Yoruba!this Is The Yoruba Agenda,read & Circulate! by ak47mann(m): 10:55am On May 14, 2011
OAM4J:
Interesting debate btw eky_bear and edo girl.

I believe the rail connectivity across the SW states will eventually become relevant with time, but obviously its not our top priority now. Each SW states need to grow her GDP and increase her IGR 1st. The way to go is what I read recently about Aregbesola/Osun state; encourage massive Investment in agriculture and agro allied based industries, this will increase employment, IGR, GDP growth and earn then foreign exchange if they produce enough for export. If this is replicated both in Ekiti and Ondo states, then with increased volume of food and products moving to and from Lagos, the rail line connectivity will then become necessary.

BTW, edo.girl, I think you should come around more often.
very correct EDO GIRL she knows her economics very well is not about building train in S/W how many people can afford the fare on a daily basis S/W need massive development in agriculture to create more jobs cool cool

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