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Andre Uweh:supported the south west is now a hot spot where politicians are killed like chicken lagos is the same now thugs carry guns everywhere now oyo and ondo is not any better |
semid4lyfe:get out of here mumu ode, if u no like am go hug wet transformer mumu |
Andre Uweh: ![]() |
Andre Uweh:BB i guess ![]() |
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[WilyWily:ah they are ooo ask your grand father me and your father were in the village then i was f0rking your mother before your father used juju from okija shine to tie ur mama down now the curse he recieved from your mothers family is following you now and maybe even to ur other generations who know ![]() ask your grand father about a kanuri man called ciroma uche or ask you mama about dongo sa sa uche she will smile before she answer u ![]() if u be girl u would understand from the tone of her voice ![]() |
avenue for rigging ![]() |
[WilyWily:you mother and father are devilish people mumu kayci_d77:guy you must be insane to think it is hausa and yorubas that have being stealing nigeria money what happened to ojri uzo kalu what happened to alameisha what about ekueme and co ooo before i forget Goodluck Jonathan or is he hausa or yoruba as well ![]() |
JUST converted some PH to BB |
1025:AMEN to that bro this nigeria of a country MUST BE GREAT ![]() |
honeric01:it tell you BB should enter if we actually love this country the song is motivating |
Abu-Maryam:yes it should be |
Onlytruth: i am a true igbo but i do not understand can u translate it for me your brother ![]() |
i am half kanuri half igbo my father is a kanuri man from borno my mother is an igbo woman from anambra i am a Muslim and i support buhari |
EzeUche_:i have said you and chyz do not speak for us igbos infact i think u and chyz are ijaw or something i can tell you people are not igbo from the first day on NL ![]() |
bk.babe97y:thank you bk ![]() are u minding chyz |
kasiem:I do not care about Acn, they are all the same. Even Acn how have they side lined the igbos. I would like to know, us it in term of lavish or national politics How many igbos are in ACN |
Ikengawo:Thanks, u can see through this man like clear oil We in the north have also taken notice to this man I am just glad that u can also see this |
appletango:i agree with that he is using ethnicity which is one of the reasons we northerners did not like ciroma when he was shouting power must go back to the north not even knowing jonathan is the same as ciroma ![]() |
Justcash: bros why are you talking of the G word here ![]() haba was there any threat against the igbo population in Nigeria this thread is about ohaneze not igbo ok ![]() |
xreal:# my sentiment exactly |
very good ![]() |
EzeUche_:brother i do not think he is answering his fathers name ooooo he should be talking about ijaw or MEND not igbo at all. even worse his team started a false claim of igbos 40% in kano state and 70% in lagos he is dragging ethnic politics into play here to be the president i think a good president should not look at ethnicity but the country as a whole |
the recent way our president is using igbo this igbo that is becoming worrying Mr jonathan went to the north saying " igbos are 40% in kano, 38% in kaduna" and so on he went to SW saying igbos are 70% of lagos 50% of ondo, 40% of oyo and so on why is mr president shouting igbo population all about. when the census was done, was it based on ethnicity of state of residence i would like to know your thoughts on this |
kayci_d77:don't understand where u coming from, all i did is post an article ![]() no need to insult me ![]() Jimmy Boy:i agree |
Andre Uweh:brother i am sorry if u feel offended by it i never regarded ohaneze as an igbo group or represents igbos in lagos i look at lagos as a nigeria we all never had and as sure it should be treated with respect if ohaneze is demanding and awera who now claims to be twice the igbo population and generate twice the revenue igbos in lagos generate are now claim slots too, then it does not look go for lagos. As jason123 says we all should be good visitors and respect our individual states what do you think bro i am sorry once more if u feel offended this jonathan need to be careful on how he uses the word "igbo" in every city whether SW, or north i think ohaneze should stop him |
Governor Raji Fashola as a good manager of men and resources is a successful brand. Lagos residents can easily weigh his four years performance in the area of roads and provision of other infrastructures with PDP 12 years of corruption that have reduced Apapa-Oshodi; Lagos –Ibadan and Shagamu-Benin, federal highways to death traps while Murtala Mohammed International airport road remains a shame of a nation. This perhaps explains why many groups and associations have been falling over each other to endorse Raji Fashola for a second term. Ironically, it is the deceit of PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan that has suddenly opened the flood gate of Fashola’s endorsement by highly sophisticated Lagos voters. President Jonathan had on three different occasions publicly appealed to non Yoruba in Lagos to vote against Governor Fashola. His last desperate effort was an address in Igbo language when he was in Lagos to receive a special award from an Igbo cultural group. It is amazing that the president and his handlers believe an appeal to base ethnic sentiments that failed to yield political dividends in the old West in 1965 can enhance PDP fortune in 2011 in a place as culturally diffused as Lagos .But then every one knows PDP has maintained a strangle hold on Nigeria for 12 years through deceit. However, the difference now is that even the Igbo in Lagos have since distanced themselves from Jonathan’s ill advised PDP strategy. Last week, they gathered in their thousands at the Trade Fair Complex, along Badagry express way to publicly identify with Fashola who was conferred with an Igbo chieftaincy title. Fashola told the crowd that the strength of his administration lies in the ethnic diversity of his state, perhaps as an indirect message to a president intent on capitalising on this factor to capture Lagos. He reminded the Igbo that a vote for a PDP government that spent 155 billion naira on importation of rice that can be cultivated in Abakaliki is a waste. Other groups have since followed the Igbo example. On Sunday March 21, the Arewa community in Lagos state at a special rally in Kosofe, Lagos District also endorsed Fashola for a second term. Their spokesman Ishak Suleiman assured that their association ’Arewa Political United Forum’ (APUF) would deliver the votes of close to a million registered northerners in Lagos . Similarly, last Saturday, a coalition of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Road Transport Employers’ Association (RTEAN) and the organised Labour organised a carnival-like solidarity walk from Tafawa Balewa Square Lagos, to the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa Ikeja. The 250 thousand chieftains and members of the party have assured the governor of the support of their over a million registered voters. But one group that governor should treat with disdain is the Association of Commercial Motorcyclists. The association joined the train last week by endorsing Fashola as their governorship candidate for the April election. But this is one endorsement too many. This is one association that has striven very hard to put a blot on Fashola’s good work in Lagos in the last four years. Members of the association have done this by making driving on Lagos roads a nightmare. This is an association mostly made up of rude, lawless and aggressive, young men, often acting more like an association of suicide riders .They place value neither over their own lives nor on those of their passengers. When they are not struggling with motorists to commit suicide, maim their passengers, they openly assault motorists that stand between them and their suicide mission. It has been claimed that over 50 percent of Igbobi hospital inmates are Okada riders or victims of their recklessness. There is hardly any Lagos road user that has no terrible tale about an encounter with Okada riders. They have no respect for traffic rules. They drive against traffic and openly intimidate motorists. Okada riders on Lagos roads are always right. It is just as well Nigerians are not allowed to carry arms. A few years ago, a naval officer shot an okada rider when a number of them descended on him on Agidingbi area of Ikeja. Government and its officials are also sometimes victims of Okada riders’ aggression. Early this year, an okada rider trying to escape an arrest was killed on a BRT lane by a BRT bus. His colleagues responded by burning three busses bought through the tax payers money. The fear of these operators on Ikorodu road for instance, in spite of laws criminalising their operations on the highway is the beginning of wisdom. In addition to the Ikorodu road two lanes, Okada riders have created three additional lanes of their own, one at the middle and one each at the right and left of the two legal lanes. Motorists are at once at the danger of incurring the wrath of the suicide riders if they fail to maintain a delicate balance between the two illegally created lanes. When any of their self created lanes become too narrow either as a result of broken down vehicle or traffic jam, the motorist becomes an object of abuse and intimidation. Some of the ruinous effects of Okada subculture are beyond Fashola. It is beyond Fashola to force obese young men and women maintain a healthy living by walking distances less than a kilometre instead of hoping on Okada. Fashola can similarly do very little about the other fall outs of Okada subculture such as a dearth of artisans like carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers and electricians. Nigerian contractors have since overcome that problem by moving across to our neighbouring nations like Republic of Benin and Togo for competent artisans. But as governor for all Lagos residents, he cannot leave Lagos road users at the mercy of Okada riders. The state assembly laws criminalising the operation on some roads should be enforced. Fashola can also prevent unskilled young Yoruba, Ibo and largely illiterate northern youths from enlisting in the suicide squad. He can do this by setting up standards that will require training and education of would be operators. Such training will enable them value their own lives and that of other road users. http://thenationonlineng.net/web3/editorial/31591.html |
Andre Uweh:far from it there is no tribal warfare here,.,.,.,. it was on punch newspaper front page i did not edit anything even the title moreover the title does not say igbo or yoruba ![]() all it is lagos and various ethnic groups, that's all ohaneze does not speak for us igbos but for their pockets |
bk.babe97y:yes he is igbo and so or is there anything wrong with that ![]() |
ileke-idi, barh, and co why this, all i complain about was ohaneze that is all,.,, , not igbos SMH |
EzeUche_: bashr4:aaahhh come on guys don't be stu.pid here ![]() was it not one of you people that said ohaneze does not represent igbos if so, why should there be war against ndigbo at all,.,.,. does it make sense ![]() or did the article not talk of arewa as well or did i edit the message or title it is on the front page on the punch newspaper so why insult the thread by bring tribalism here and tackle the issue the article is talking about haba |
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