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victorazy: Igbo boyz, that's why I choose Igbo. Umu nnem, unu di tu-much.WE ARE 10 MUCH ![]() |
BIGGER BOYS HATER GO AND JOIN YOUR PA AWO DRINK OTA PIA PIA ![]() |
joeyfire: That's nice to know. Another thing is that we need to remodel our markets and position them for the next level that is coming fast. I haven't been to ariaria market since I left school or onitsha maon market in years but bros the way things ar going we have to make them attractive for our people to jump at. At least I'm happy we are all thinking. But mehn the governors need to sit upAs i said it will all come gradually,dont forget most of these shops are privately build like any-were else in Niger area markets are not planned,they were build by traders and some institutions the business men are not complaining cus they still sell their goods regardless our governors are the one that need to fix that ![]() |
[quote author=PeterKbaba]Atleast this agberos can later be trained in our to collect taxes...Lie that igbos are not among the agberos in the poorest area in lagos...atleast their case is better than doing rituals and breaking oil pipes everyday... even when you vultures know how risky it is.. Tell me, who is the president, who is the petroleum minister, who is incharge of the NDCC.. they are all igbos from the SE and SS... so why are you fools breaking all the pipe line in Nigeria.. since your leaders are stealing una sef don join them.. blody slaves.[/quote]who is slave your people or igbos running Nigerians economy now tell me who is the slave and who is the master mumu![]() |
joeyfire: We need to make this happen. We have done too much talking. Our people need to strategise purposefully on how to make this a reality. There's more than enough land to accomodate a mega market that will make ladipo look like a carpenters shed. It takes political will and initiative of the business community to drive this thingi know is gradually, things are changing as we speak main market will swallow any marker in Lagos we have the biggest market in west Africa with the seaport things will work out nicely.........................more revenue for anambra state plus oil&gas money 0 boyy soon houses in onitsha will go higher than it is now,lands in nnewi alone has gone up by 60% same as onitsha duplex in GRA is now from 40 to 100 million depending.................... |
PeterKbaba: Who are your customers and why are they not in the east patronizing your thief brothers in the east.. area thieves.mumu read my post again,area boy pikin u are defending your alaye papa...sorry we dont have things like that in east coast ![]() |
Onlytruth: @Topic, ultimately, I really like what is happening because necessity is the mother of invention.true talk eze igbo,shops in onitsha is now out of reach,with the seaport and international airport watch and see what will happen 8[b])ekwu si go mu[/b] |
Redstone: Supported, Lagos is full of thugs, hudls, criminals who hav no business being alive, everywhere you see them, it is always 'owo mi daa' asking for money where they did not sow, dames goes for balogun market, the area boys just appears in the middle on the hot afternoon and extort money from Igbo trader saying oba (king) is hungry. This is very bad, I think igbos should move the market to the east and lets see what the ómó onilè can sell in Ladipoheehehehehe even me myself am tire of these area boys monkeys chopping my money all the time,sometimes i feel like locking the bastardds up and throw away the keys,they are just parasite,soon most of these business will move to the east our customers will follow us any were we go,they dont know anybody else some of them have been dealing with igbos since 70s even their kids are now representing them,even the ones that come to onitsha dont border to come lagos cuz they complain about area monkeys in lagos robbing them and harassing them.Come to main market onitsha you will see cameroun Togo Ghana all shopping in onitsha even Cotonou people they full onitsha.............we will see who will go hungry after ![]() |
OBJ is just an old fool,why didnt he do something when he was in power? or divide the useless country,nonsence he should go and climb his sons wife na2day............. |
ANAMBRANS ALL WE KNOW IS THAT OUR REIN NEVER ENDS............................WE HEAR NO EVIL SEE NO EVIL......... |
ayo011: You are wrong there bro. The brand new greenfield refinery is what the chairman said that will come on stream this year. In otherwords it is the commissioning of the oil and gas refinery that will take place in 2 months time.gbam...APGA.....EBE ANO |
the country is in serious trouble,the economy is collapsing so i belive lagos state govt will not mess up, this is were the state eat from...they cant afford to play any game or tribalism..it will be diverstated for lagos economy.... Don’t ‘attack success’, Romney tells Obama ..Nigeria economy will collapse if… – CBN warns On May 23, 2012 · In News 8:01 pm..Email0 By Henry Umoru & Inalegwu Shaibu ABUJA- THE Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, warned Wednesday that if the present autonomy being enjoyed by it was removed, the nation’s economy stands the risk of collapsing. The country’s apex bank also urged the Senate to jettison the move if the nation’s economy must grow and for the realization of the set target of becoming one of the top largest economies of the world in the year 2020, adding that the CBN will be incapacitated once there was no longer the existing autonomy. Gov. Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State (L), inspecting Erikorodo Farm in Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos State with him is the Co-ordinator of the farm, Mr A.k. Chopra.NAN Photo Answering questions from the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions when she appeared for screening for her second tenure in office, the CBN Deputy Governor on Economic Policy, Dr. Sarah Omotunde Alade told the Senators that world over, the autonomy of the Apex Bank was always recognized, adding, ‘’once the autonomy of the CBN is tampered with, then it becomes incapacitated. It becomes easy for government to then wake up and ask the bank to print more money to meet certain expenditure and the economy collapsed.’’ Meanwhile, the Chairman Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, Senator Ayo Ademola Adeseun, ACN, Oyo Central has warned that if very drastic action was not taken on the nation’s economy and the present challenges, the next two years will be bad for the country, just as he promised that the National Assembly will continue to support the Central Bank in its move to drive the economy of the country. Speaking further, the CBN deputy Governor, Mrs Alade while answering question on the $6.9 billion external borrowing being sought by the Federal Government, said ‘’we don’t want the debt to be too much because of the capacity to service it. It is not the loan but what it is used for. ‘’As long as the government is sure that the loan will be used to create employment and pay itself. When we take a loan, the burden should not come back to the government. The quantum of the loan is also an issue’’. On Mortgage in Nigeria, the Deputy Governor disclosed that the apex bank has been working with relevant institutions especially in the area of mortgage as that will help generate employment as well as address the much needed housing for all. According to her, the failure of any bank should not be blamed on consolidation because the exercise as carried out by the CBN has yielded results especially as it succeeded in placing the banks in position that will make them withstand financial crisis caused by the global meltdown, adding that if there was no consolidation, there wouldn’t have been any bank existing in Nigeria today especially after the global financial crisis. According to Alade, ‘’the reason they had problem was because they channeled their money into capital market instead of productive sector.’’ The CBN Deputy Governor who noted that Omotunde with past experience, there was the need for concerted effort so that monies lend by banks do not find their ways back to the capital market. Besides Alade, the CBN has three other Deputy Governors and they are Dr. Moghalo Kingsley who is in charge of Financial Systems Stability; Tunde Lemo, Deputy Governor, Operations and Alhaji Suleiman Barau, Deputy Governor, Corporate Services. It will be recalled that following a motion by Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Business, Senator Solomon Ita Enang, PDP Akwa Ibom North East, the Senate had moved to force the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN to submit its budget to the National Assembly for scrutiny and approval through a bill that scaled the second reading. According to the Senate, the Apex Bank cannot arrogate to itself powers it does not have especially where it must keep to itself its expenditure without recourse to the National Assembly for assessment and subsequent nod from the legislators for the bank to go ahead and spend. The bill, also recalled was referred to the Senate Committee on Banking and Judiciary and if finally passed, it will ensure that given statutory functions and powers conferred on CBN by Acts of the National Assembly or institutions created by laws, the funding of such Agencies were done according to the enabling laws by the Central Bank of Nigeria especially as it relates with the activities of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON |
*Ileke-IdI:that is why i said we should wait and see how the whole saga end,but i understand your point............... |
*Ileke-IdI:am not advocating any childish manner but am telling you if they try tout-ish ways hhaaaaaaaaaaaaaa they will know that hot water dey kill lizard,i hope they go by legal means that will be alright......... |
that is why i said wait and see....police will soon take over the place same as occupy nigeria fashola their person will order amy and police to shoot on site na2day,you wan spoil were state dey collect the tax jeje :Dthat is why i said wait and see....police will soon take over the place same as occupy nigeria fashola their person will oder amy and police to shoot on site na2day,you wan spoil were state dey collect the tax jeje |
hahahahah okoro product some people still belong to the bush sha other part of nigeria come to oladikpo and buy goods,yorubas are less than 10% customers the rest are ghana,cameroun,northern nigeria,and onitsha,ivory coast etc....hunger will kill a lot of alayes and small retailers yoruba women selling car jacks and bulbs hunger will carry them dry like fish,they want die?? |
NRI PRIEST: when I was still in lagos my cousin own a stall there thats how i know most stall there belong to Nnewi ppl. 99% of the importers at ladipo are Igbos who have lived in japan and made their money in the 80s. the yorubas you will see there are mostly mechanics !!you are right,but let wait and see the out come thier is not point getting headech for these.ARU GA EME HA |
NRI PRIEST: people dont know the speed with which this man,Peter Obi is developing Anambra holisticaly!! The man is a quiet genius. haters can keep hating while we take the touch to the MOON!!job don land my guy ![]() NRI PRIEST: people dont know the speed with which this man,Peter Obi is developing Anambra holisticaly!! The man is a quiet genius. haters can keep hating while we take the touch to the MOON!!job don land my guy |
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well but abokis are calling the imperialist to invade nigeria just a matter of time............ |
this bomber no dey see hw him gangs for yemen dey blow 90 at a go..................... still learning abi na amature |
DUTSE — Former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday described the current spate of bombing in the country as a direct and indirect consequence of governance, lamenting that such situation is driving away investors from Nigeria. He also regretted that Nigerians have placed the need for personal security beyond the desire for general security, describing the development as one of the reasons for the rising insecurity. Obasanjo Obasanjo said this while speaking on the topic, “Security, Governance and Leadership” at a one day symposium on this year’s democracy day celebration, convened by Jigawa State government. According to him, “Nigerians are more concerned and agitated for the need for personal security, for many people the greatest source of anxiety is violent crime, but now bombing of public places and where people congregate has become the source of anxiety in the country for Nigerians. This is already giving us a very bad image. It is adversely affecting investment in Nigeria. “A lot of us see personal insecurity, economic insecurity and all forms of insecurity as a direct and indirect consequences of governance. Governance and security go hand in hand. The welfare and well being of the people, starting with their personal security is the direct responsibility of the government. Performance of government is measured by the level of security enjoyed by the people “ Continuing, he said “it must be clearly stated that every citizen has a responsibility to contribute to the security of the state” adding that it is the main civic duty of every citizen. Vanguard newspaper[b]DUTSE — Former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday described the current spate of bombing in the country as a direct and indirect consequence of governance, lamenting that such situation is driving away investors from Nigeria. He also regretted that Nigerians have placed the need for personal security beyond the desire for general security, describing the development as one of the reasons for the rising insecurity. Obasanjo said this while speaking on the topic, “Security, Governance and Leadership” at a one day symposium on this year’s democracy day celebration, convened by Jigawa State government. According to him, “Nigerians are more concerned and agitated for the need for personal security, for many people the greatest source of anxiety is violent crime, but now bombing of public places and where people congregate has become the source of anxiety in the country for Nigerians. This is already giving us a very bad image. It is adversely affecting investment in Nigeria. “A lot of us see personal insecurity, economic insecurity and all forms of insecurity as a direct and indirect consequences of governance. Governance and security go hand in hand. The welfare and well being of the people, starting with their personal security is the direct responsibility of the government. Performance of government is measured by the level of security enjoyed by the people “ Continuing, he said “it must be clearly stated that every citizen has a responsibility to contribute to the security of the state” adding that it is the main civic duty of every citizen. Vanguard newspaper |
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i think nigeria is not ready for a big company like wallmart becuse smaller retailers will surely lose out....................... |
better i need to start by taking over my own section is even better........ |
pull down syndrome is very common in nigeria i wonder how they want to country to grow |
nigeria is over |
i think the man has a mental problem,you know in nigeria a lot of people are mentally ill but is sad that the country dont provide conselling for people with stress and depression therapy,you can even tell from some members here strange characters.................... |
One_Naira: hmm. I'm starting to think something is amiss in the recent event transpiring in front of us. E be like say someone is trying to drag south into the Boko Haram mess just to decrease the amount of people wishing for separation just because of Boko Haram.you have said it all......... |
kayusfit: What is with this over hyped Achebe sef? I know all the bloody igbos will be worshiping him now that their coward ojukwu is rotting in hell presently. Things fall apart ko, things fall for ground ni. Many great scholars in yoruba land and yet we no dey make noise. his books should be burnt and he should be tied and shot dead.if we start on yorubas you will be the first to run to MOD blody cowards.I dont no why you people like bringing bad name to your tribe........ |
nigeria have taken so many innocent souls b/c of corruption and tribalism,people like my man MC LOPH could have been alife today given us best of tunes to enjoy,the useless nigeria road have claimed him including his only sister,ofu nwa nwoke nne ya gi........RIP OBIAJULU NWANNEM NAA NA UDO [b][/b] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlGQZkdUO1A |
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still learning abi na amature