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Politics / Re: Christ The King College Onitsha Beats US, Turkey Schools To Clinch WAC Award by AmuDimpka: 10:36pm On Apr 10
InyinyaAgbaOku:
So, when these same people write WAEC and come out tops, someone will claim they used special centres.

Do we now see the evidence of some of the favourable statistics that Anambra has education wise?

I education and business, give it to Anambra and Igbos abeg

Wait they will come and flaunt one rascal that has Nobel laureate writing Western apologetic poems....that introduced cultism

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Events / Re: Bride And Makeup Artist Clash During Photoshoot Over Payment by AmuDimpka: 10:20pm On Apr 10
Caramia2020:
She wants free makeup that's y she doesn't want the guy to get his wage, n she is putting on a wedding gown which make her a fake Christian because the Holy Bible says the labourer is worthy of his wage.
that's a Muslim wedding can't Yiu heat her accent and didn't Yiu see the other lady in her Muslim wear
Events / Re: Bride And Makeup Artist Clash During Photoshoot Over Payment by AmuDimpka: 10:19pm On Apr 10
She is marrying at an old age yet she no get sense at her age


Omo alata
Politics / Re: Obi’s Borehole Commissiong: No Death, Trauma Nor Injury - Mahdi Shehu. by AmuDimpka: 5:20pm On Apr 10
Obi should remember us

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Politics / Re: Obijackson built another Classic project In Okija, Anambra State(photos) by AmuDimpka: 5:18pm On Apr 10
Almaiga:



This is the Onitsha we know, not those Photoshop pictures you are posting upandan grin

Stop showing 10 yrs pictures please watch this video..it's just 3.months old



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvyVg3mIHas&pp=ygUOb2twb2tvIG9uaXRzaGE%3D
Politics / Re: Obijackson built another Classic project In Okija, Anambra State(photos) by AmuDimpka: 5:16pm On Apr 10
Almaiga:


Make una do something about Onitsha and Nnewi
stop showing 10 yrs pictures



Nnewi isn't even a full city but please watch this video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xN1Ky1r_WA&pp=ygUSVXJ1YWd1IG5uZXdpIHRvd24g
Politics / Re: Person Use Him Money Do Borehole, You Dey Beef Am - Rufai Slams Obi's Critics by AmuDimpka: 5:10pm On Apr 10
Obi need to build this borehole in Moro where they bath once in 10 days

That is why they are angry....

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Politics / Re: Person Use Him Money Do Borehole, You Dey Beef Am - Rufai Slams Obi's Critics by AmuDimpka: 5:08pm On Apr 10
Lizzysamuel:


Credit: Rufai oseni|X
Irigbiji doesn't even have a borehole I doubt

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Politics / Re: Picture: Uloen, Ondo State, A Village That Has Not Seen Electricity For 15 Years by AmuDimpka: 10:48am On Apr 10
opamoses1:

And Igbo or Ibo towns like Okpoko be looking like 17th century dwellings
okpoko isn't a village but a slum


I am talking your villages are super backward...in southern Nigeria Yoruba re most backward in all ramifications!


Look at Ibadan ,Oshogbo, Ado Ekiti very backward towns

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Politics / Re: Obijackson built another Classic project In Okija, Anambra State(photos) by AmuDimpka: 10:59pm On Apr 09
Ogbuu101:
“Go back to Anambra,go back to Anambra”.
Dem no low say apart from Ikoyi,Ikeja and Lekki,Anambra fine pass d rest of 80% of Lagos.
eve. Many parts in Ikeja Anambra fine pass am! Even Lekki seff no see the back of some cool estates in Anambra even the ones they are building at Oba ! Well I leave Banana island for them


No state in the whole South West see Anambra back apart from Lagos! I don't even want to talk North or a middle belts

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Politics / Re: Picture: Uloen, Ondo State, A Village That Has Not Seen Electricity For 15 Years by AmuDimpka: 7:24pm On Apr 09
Malawian:
South Wasteland. grin grin
Yoruba villages look like 18th venture dwelling

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Politics / Re: Picture: Uloen, Ondo State, A Village That Has Not Seen Electricity For 15 Years by AmuDimpka: 7:24pm On Apr 09
opamoses1:
New stats by StatiSense today:

With the release of this data, more NWA boys and girls would be jumping on night buses heading to the SW region.
just like This backward community in Uloen

If you go to a place called Ilesan you will not eat ! There are places in Yoruba land they have bath once in 10 days in Ogun State called Moro ! In this 21st century


Very backward lots

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Politics / Re: Picture: Uloen, Ondo State, A Village That Has Not Seen Electricity For 15 Years by AmuDimpka: 7:24pm On Apr 09
SmartPolician:
This country was totally finished the day LGAs stopped functioning. Every part of Nigeria has an Uloen.
it's a lie! Come to Anambra and Imo state with Enugu you will never see any community without electricity same with Delta and Always Ibom and Rivers State

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Politics / Re: Obijackson built another Classic project In Okija, Anambra State(photos) by AmuDimpka: 7:16pm On Apr 09
Gadafii:
Beauty and class

If 100 of Nigerias rich men do this in their home town, Nigeria will be a tourist centre
the clowns are bragging with Forbes listing while igbo millionaires are focusing on their villages

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 6:54pm On Apr 09
maternal:


I've showed you facts. It's paining you abi. Bank manager that makes less than a toilet cleaner
and I did show you .....janitor is at tbe lpw career ladder...you can aspire to be that bro
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 2:58pm On Apr 09
DrAkpamudehe:


Stfu b***ch
this one pain am very well


Travel and see

Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 2:07pm On Apr 09
9jaWarrior:

Why are you always having or knowing people that are unfortunate. Same you know someone who is stranded in Australia, same you 2 of your people died in USA because they couldn't afford ticket fare home, now this. Only you, Haba!
Oga travel if you want. Wetin concern me
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 2:04pm On Apr 09
maternal:


Absolute LIE. A blue collar unionized janitor/ toilet cleaner makes over 100k dollars per year easily in the west. With overtime and shift prenium. They also get a gold plated government pension for their old age, along with health and dental benefits. I know 2 "toilet cleaners" personally who work for the government, and make over 100k per year, while owning several properties. Like stated before, a "toilet cleaner" lives a better life than a "big boy" bank manager in naija

Of course there's no waiting list to see a doctor in naija, when Witch doctor dey in your village. A high school student here has a better understanding of the human body than a "doctor" in naija. With the 52 years life expectancy lol. Go and sit down.

Not only can a toilet cleaner afford to travel and spend weeks in another country, HE DOESN'T HAVE TO APPLY FOR A VISA .. And has a strong purchasing power.

https://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/04/how-one-bay-area-janitor-made-276000-last-year.html

https://nypost.com/2015/09/20/average-nyc-school-janitor-makes-109k-a-year/

https://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/saskatoon-city-custodian-earned-more-than-mayor-police-chief-and-top-managers-last-year-1.5942134

You guys will be talking anyhow ....

Politics / Re: Bobrisky: Yorubas Have A Culture Of Spraying Naira - Reno Omokri by AmuDimpka: 11:32am On Apr 08
Now he has switched love to Yoruba ..we will watch when it turns sour

We saw Asari

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 11:30am On Apr 08
9jaWarrior:

Air your opinion and move on, your posts outnumber that of OPs, is that normal?
are you done ?
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 11:15am On Apr 08
9jaWarrior:

Dude what's your problem? You're just all over the thread hurting like you're his ex he left behind. Move on bro and face your own life
so airing my opinion is hurting....are Y0U done ?
Travel / Re: Price War: Ethiopian Airlines On Lagos -london Route Now Cheaper Than Air Peace by AmuDimpka: 8:38pm On Apr 07
helinues:


The foreign airlines operating in Nigeria are cabals in the industry, dismantling them would take time. That's was what I expected Air peace to play along, know the game and rules before breaking it
stop fooling ariyd everywhere

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Travel / Re: Price War: Ethiopian Airlines On Lagos -london Route Now Cheaper Than Air Peace by AmuDimpka: 8:37pm On Apr 07
That airline will dump you at Adis Ababa for hours before connecting you ....

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Politics / Re: The South-west Will Leave Other Regions Far Behind If Nigeria Separates by AmuDimpka: 7:16pm On Apr 07
mrvitalis:

South West would be the worst hit in the first 10 to 25 years

Long term you might be correct but short term? The recession you would experience would be unprecedented in Nigeria

Is housing market collapse due to law demand and rapid sell off?

Drop in ports activity

Drop in aviation activities?

Relocation of companies owned by Nigerians
from other region?


Massive capital outflow would be bloody

The oil industry relocation alone would do harm

Banks asset would be reduced by 70% minimum

Oh please
and capital flight

Don't mind Yoruba and bragging
Politics / Re: Asari Dokubo Visits Gov. Fubara, Declares Loyalty. (photos) by AmuDimpka: 7:12pm On Apr 07
ReubenE:

So Fubara or anybody wearing Isi Agu makes them Igbo? This is very myopic thought.
I love Igbos but Igbos really need to curtail their nuisance and forcing themselves on other people. They know the history of every Nigerian tribe except their own.

The amount of time Igbos dedicate into insulting other tribes especially Ijaws on Facebook and elsewhere is astonishing. Fubara is not Igbo so stop forcing it.
I never knew a time would come that I will detest Igbos considering that Ijaws are very close to them culturally, economically and otherwise until I saw how Igbos hate every other person except themselves. Insult and downgrade anything of other people that is not their own, superiority complex and putting themselves even in conversations that don't concern them.

Igbos need to stop this nuisance especially towards Ijaw people as whether they like it or not, ijaws are the only friends they have left in Nigeria and that friendship is hanging by a thin thread with Igbo insults and nuisance towards Ijaws in Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta
insecurity
Travel / Re: Why Wearing Isi-agu On Air Peace Matters And What The Company Can Do Differently by AmuDimpka: 7:10pm On Apr 07
voiceofpaul:
(Voice of Paul) While I was preparing to write the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination for university admission some years ago, I attended one of the preparatory classes where the teacher revised the Circular Flow of Income in Economics. The whole concept rests on how each household in an economy contributes to the economy by offering factors of production such as land, labour, entrepreneurship, and raw materials to firms that produce goods and offer services, and in return, the firms reward the households with rent, wages, and profit respectively. The household would use their rewards to purchase goods and services produced by the firm, and the cycle of income continues that way, spurring investments and expenditures in the economy, and leading to its growth and buoyancy.

A real-life example is when a Nigerian company decides to manufacture a particular product that is usually imported into the country, Indomie noodles for example. If a Nigerian firm can source its raw materials such as wheat, and sorghum, its packaging materials such as paper, nylon, and other packaging equipment within Nigeria, the firm will have to pay all the Nigerian suppliers within Nigeria – and pay them in Naira.

The firm will also pay all the employees in the firms, assuming that they are all Nigerians. And in return, everyone paid would buy the Indomie noodles from the firm. As the firm spends money on raw materials, labour, equipment, and entrepreneurship on every household represented in their firms, the household would return the cash to the firm by purchasing the Indomie noodles. And then the cycle goes on and on in such a way that both the firm and the household optimize their resources for better efficiency. This is the way that a country’s economic activity is measured for gross domestic product (GDP).

Dr. Allen Onyema’s Air Peace’s airline inaugural flight from Lagos to London is a significant economic achievement and the most wonderful part of this story is the Isi-Agu that the airline’s hostesses wore. Putting on the Isi-Agu is remarkable as the cultural and historical stories behind the design of these cloths have amazed the whole world – right now, a lot of people including myself would have known now that the Isi-Agu attire is reserved for men who have killed a leopard, a show of strength, valor and honour in the Igbo Culture. As short as the story is, there is an economic power behind it. This is true because the demand for cloth can rise astronomically and it can become a global phenomenon. The same way that global consumers adore those who wear expensive Balenciaga, Prada, or Louis Vuitton, is the same way that those who are not Nigerians would appreciate the magnificence of Isi-Agu.

Provided that there is a global demand for Isi-Agu, the purchase order from these demands would flow to the Nigerians manufacturing the cloth, and in return, the producers would have to hire a lot of people to help them meet the demands – hiring people would mean that people have jobs, their taxes, insurance, retirement, social security packages are paid – and that way, the government has more money to reinvest into the economy – this is the way to grow an economy.

Additionally, one of the passengers on Air Peace posted that the airline served pounded yam, and Jollof rice on board. This is huge and commendable. What will happen is that demand for pounded yam, efo riro, oha soup, ogbono, egusi would increase astronomically and by so doing give jobs to people in the value chain of that business. Imagine that Nigeria manufactures all the Boeing airplanes that Air Peace wants to purchase. Statistically, it would cost Air Peace about 20 trillion Naira to purchase these planes, but the sad part of it is that the money would go to the American economy and not into the Nigerian economy.

Last but not least, we need to give accolades to the Nigerian President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for granting approvals to Air Peace. I learned that the company has faced obstacles for years in getting permits. In essence, let us support everything Nigerian, everything African, be it our language, food, clothes, vehicles, and many more, this is the only way to grow economically as a country and as a continent.

My only comment on Isi-Agu is that Nigeria is a multinational country, just like Russia with different ethnic groups with their own cultures, traditions, and philosophies of life and the most predominant are the Igbo, the Yoruba, and the Hausa. Since Air Peace still operates as a Nigerian firm and offers their services to everyone within the country, the company could have just represented all the cultures in their attire – this will show inclusivity and diversity as one of the values that the company believes in.

Source: https://voiceofpaul.com/isi-agu-attire-air-peace-london-flight-analysis/
float your own airline and wear Danshiki
Religion / Re: I No Longer Have The Interest Of Going To Church Every Sunday, Any Help? by AmuDimpka: 7:09pm On Apr 07
Emday:
My sister, the first thing we need to note is that we don't go to church because of people. We go to church because of God.

And that leads us to ask: Do you love God? If yes, then serving God is non-negotiable. Worst case, you can change your branch or change the church entirely.

But for your own growth sake, going to church is very vital if you want to become all that God has prepared for you. In addition, not going to church means you're not really being fed by the Word of God. That's a dangerous position to be; because the devil can really take advantage of you.

You don't go to church cos of God... God is everywhere and he lives in us

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Travel / Re: Foreign Carriers Engage In Price War To Frustrate Air Peace Out Of London by AmuDimpka: 7:07pm On Apr 07
helinues:


Air peace is a new comer here. They should have played with the rules, know the rules very well before breaking it.

We all want Air peace to succeed right?
stop fooling around please

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Travel / Re: Foreign Carriers Engage In Price War To Frustrate Air Peace Out Of London by AmuDimpka: 7:06pm On Apr 07
djon78:


Majority of our people are not smart

Foreign airlines have been riping you off for years charging exhorbitant price


Air peace entered the market and crashed the prices

Now the smart foreign airlines now remembered that they can now slash there prices


I know Nigerians
They won't do the right thing

They will still follow there oppressors

But Air Peace should just continue there match

They will still grab significant part of the market share

our people are daft
Travel / Re: Foreign Carriers Engage In Price War To Frustrate Air Peace Out Of London by AmuDimpka: 7:06pm On Apr 07
condensedmilk:


So Air peace should have consulted other airlines so as to maintain the high fare?
the way they think ..myounkmow they arw shallow
Travel / Re: Foreign Carriers Engage In Price War To Frustrate Air Peace Out Of London by AmuDimpka: 7:05pm On Apr 07
helinues:
It's an open market

No one is frustrating anyone .

Air peace should have made proper consultation with other airlines before splashing the average airline ticket to UK.

Win win for the travellers as the airlines would drag themselves to the extent of free falling the price .

Modified: As usual, tribal coloration must be added to my comments. Air peace is our own, we all want it's success but they can't be doing things in a wrong way without calling them out.

First Air peace trip from Nigeria to UK, they had issue in both Nigeria and UK, can everybody be wrong? Perhaps, Air peace should have a proper consultant teams that would help them to put things in order before taking any steps..
the way you reason is funny ....did you enter university

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 10:16am On Apr 06
DrAkpamudehe:


Online nairaland billionaire, oya give us the name of your company and it's website, so we can verify. If this one even manages to get visa to Gambia, he will japaa and never look back. Envious being.

I never said that I am a billionaire but I stopped earning or recieving salary last 8 yrs ago ... I am making my own little contribution to Nigeria and Africa by creating jobs not like intellectually lazy folks that will use millions to travel to be cleaning anus of Oyibo or Waterhouse workers ,rather than use the money yo create jobs here.. oh i forget IQ varies! Some will work for people till they die ! While some will have people working for then till they die !

I detest earning salary or wages ..that's me! I want to create jobs and opportunities for people that's why God gave me brain

Instead of you to create jobs and opportunities, you will be running like rabbits to Japa to countries humans like you created opportunities
Don't you guys have any iota of shame or dignity left in you


Very shameful

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