Politics › Re: Gov Obiano Commissions Power-injection Substations In Anambra State (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 9:53pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
PHIPEX: Ihiala is a town with a population in excess of 500,000. If 90% of their men migrated to Oshodi electronics market alone then that market should have been renamed Ihiala electronics market.
Your 1.5m population figure is laughable. Ask Google about population density in Nigeria and publish your findings. You accuse me of plucking statistics and you are doing the same. Let us assume that Ihiala has a population of 500,000. This means that around 200,000 will be male. Some of them are old so the ones that are able to work will be around 120,000. 90% of these are in Lagos selling second hand electronics and hawking gala and pure water. I didnt say this. An Ihiala man that tried to negotiate with Fashola said this himself. Go and do ur research sir This is very challenging for SW states. |
Politics › Re: Gov Obiano Commissions Power-injection Substations In Anambra State (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 9:32pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Ucheosefoh: ewedu statistics always fabricating figures like lie Mohammed Akpu reaction just like IPOB cocaine smugglers |
Politics › Re: Gov Obiano Commissions Power-injection Substations In Anambra State (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 9:26pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
PHIPEX: You are entitled to your opinion but I hate it when you turn your personal opinion to a fact and go ahead to globalize it.
Anambra has a population of over 4m, if more of us are in the SW alone it means about 5million Anambrarians are in the SW. Deduct that figure from the population of SW and do similar thing for other SE indigens then you will be ashamed what is left of the indigenous population of your state.
Make sure u don't repeat that your assertion in public next time. You dont need to quote me twice. Did I hit a nerve? Anambrians travelled to their home state for the census. The population of actual residents in Anambra will be in the region of 1.5 million. The rest are scattered all over Nigeria, especially the SW An Igbo man from Ihiala confirmed that 90% of men from his village sell second hand electronics in Oshodi before the place was demolished by the government I know this might sound painful but it is the truth and you know it sir Shalom |
Politics › Re: Gov Obiano Commissions Power-injection Substations In Anambra State (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 9:21pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
doctokwus: So it's the immigration that prevents Amosu from building roads, providing electricity,water or reaping from the proximities of these "towns" from Lagos? Never knew, thanks for your wonderful insight! Public policy is based on prioritisation The Ogun state government has to concentrate on expanding its industrial policy rather than providing amenities for immigrants from Anambra U sound intelligent so you should know that government finance is not limitless |
Politics › Re: Gov Obiano Commissions Power-injection Substations In Anambra State (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 8:50pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
doctokwus: Truth be told, Anambra has been lucky with it's govs since Ngige.The level of development,even tarred roads in some of the innermost villages,electricity,including solar powered streetlights in some, is astounding. U begin to imagine what Anambra wud become if it had half of the oil revenue some states are getting. By the time u compare a village in Anambra to a place like Mowe or Ibafo,totally without any amenities but which border Lagos,and are supposed to reap from the proximity and commercial activities u wonder if vision is given to just a few governors. I have always advocated that Obiano builds up apga and serves as the face of opposition politics in Nigeria,due to his vision, honesty and giant strides,but he doesn't seem like one ready to play opposition politics. Anambra does not have an immigration crises Anambrians are emigrating from their villages to Mowe and Ibafo Lagos, Ogun and most SW states are facing serious immigration problems from people from Anambra and other SE states That is the difference. There are more Anambrians in the SW of Nigeria than those that live in Anambra. That is the fact |
Politics › Re: Buhari At Conference Sits At Wrong Seat. by asEdeyHOT: 5:19pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Obiagelli: Too many illitrates on this forum. Oya mods front page material
Let us celebrate inability to understand angles Abi ooo Lalasticlala When will you take this to FP? It is an anti Buhari thread |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Hits 5,000MW Power Generation Mark by asEdeyHOT: 5:12pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Delisted From Corrupt Countries Index by asEdeyHOT: 5:09pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
kendiddy: you said leakages have bin. Cut, bt yet they cnt pay workers salary.
Could. It. Be that they cut the leakages but havnt made appropriate use of those monies, rather the money(yam) switchd to potential looters Are you a government worker? Where did you get the news from? I guess on NL |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Hits 5,000MW Power Generation Mark by asEdeyHOT: 5:03pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
This is the kind of thread that brings sadness, sorrow, and confusion to IPOBs and wailers
U wont see Onatisi here to talk about his predictions. They will keep moving like familiar spirits in all the 10 Akwa Ibom threads that have hit the FP today alone.
I like the approach of this government, they focus on their work and ignore the 5% IPOB youths
On behalf of the 95% , Baba I hail you. Working systematically and with single minded focus
God Bless Buhari and Nigeria
May God help us heal the heartache of IPOB youths |
Politics › Re: Arms Deal: Sambo's Aide Reveals How Metuh Paid Him N25m by asEdeyHOT: 1:37pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
That is why some IPOB posters on NL are very sad The source of funds for their pay per post has dried up No wonder they are so sad  |
Politics › Re: #UdomSupremeCourtVictory: Celebration Continues In Uyo (Photo) by asEdeyHOT: 1:14pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Lalasticlala is so happy with the victory of Udom
10 threads on this on FP in last 6 hours
Na wa oo |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Delisted From Corrupt Countries Index by asEdeyHOT: 1:03pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
And IPOB Youths will be shouting that Buhari is not working
Less than 12 months and the international community can feel the impact of this government
Luxurious shops in Dubai, London and New York have all reported reduced patronage from Nigerian politicians. International estate realtors have all seen a drastic cut in investment from Nigerian politicians. The TSA has blocked leakages and corrupt politicians are been held to account
This is what is painful to IPOB Youths. They can no longer enjoy proceeds from stolen wealth
It is clear that Buhari has a plan to eradicate the mindless corruption in this country. Now International organisations are confirming the efforts of the government while IPOB wailers are complaining
God bless Baba |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Nations: Are We Losing Our Sense Of Fairness? by asEdeyHOT: 10:03am On Feb 04, 2016 |
IkennaNweke: [s]I rolled on my bed this last night and I wondered how what we YORUBAS condemned, fought and criticised under Obasanjo, Yar'Adua and Jonathan all suddenly became permissible under Buhari! It baffles me that what we have always stood for is being lost by some of us. Let me take some of these:
1. I am shocked that an educated Yoruba man could stand up and say the constitution can be subverted under a democratic government simply because we want to fight corruption.
2. I am shocked that we can say let us put aside the rule of law and operate by the rule of the thumb simply because a government has whipped up so much emotions in us to believe that those who stole should even be executed without trial.
3. It is shocking to me that what we denigrated Obasanjo for (disobedience of court orders, high-handedness, intimidation, mis-use of public institutions to harass opponents) are same things we are justifying on the expediency of "cleaning the mess created by PDP".
4. We have always been in opposition and principled critics of anti-democratic practices but I am shocked that all what our leaders have always criticised and fought against are being justified by us because a 'saint' has become president through us.
5. I never knew a Yorubaman like me could ever see corruption SOLELY on the prism of who is involved, what he used the money allegedly stolen for and the political party he belongs to. I never knew my Yoruba compatriot could see visible proof of corruption and say "no court has convicted him" but supports dropping rule of law to punish another person accused of SAME offence!
6. I am shocked that Yoruba man could justify something in Lagos but condemn it in Ekiti. Defend impunity in Abuja but criticise it in Port-Harcourt!
7. I never knew my people could see anyone who criticises a sitting government as being paid, supporting corruption and supporting a particular party but see those who support it as being the 'only' patriots.
8. At what time did we start condemning evil based only on who is involved and where he belongs to rather than the evil itself?
9. I am shocked that none of our leaders is even coughing about STATE POLICE and TRUE/FISCAL FEDERALISM again. No one is talking of lopsided revenue sharing formula again! Yet, these are issues we have been fighting successive governments over in the last FORTY years! But none of those who made it their daily songs is mentioning it again!
The Buhari presidency has shown clearly that may be, we are a the tribe of double standards. It is shameful!
Samuel Ajayi[/s]. IPOB Youth You dont need to use a Yoruba name to mask your identity Very poorly written and makes no sense Samuel Ajayi ko, Samuel Ajala ni |
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Celebrities › Re: Olamide Meets President Buhari (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 5:07pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
dridowu: Sooner or later, i too will get to the promise land. Destiny can only be delay but can never be deny O pe titi a ka lolo mi a pe Baba Proudly Omo Ogun Ni Mi May God help to achieve your dreams You are a great example of an Omoluabi |
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Politics › Re: Buhari's Outfit For The Ogun 40th Anniversary Celebration Today (Pics) by asEdeyHOT: 2:13pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
PMB Welcome to Yorubaland, the greatest region in Nigeria
A place where people do not wish you evil
A region that welcomes all other Nigerians and gives them opportunities to improve their lives.
A region that does not tolerate corruption nor celebrate corrupt people
God Bless Ogun
God bless Yorubaland
God bless Buhari
God Bless Nigeria
May God console IPOB wailers |
Politics › Re: Buhari Commences Inauguration Of Projects In Ogun State - Photos by asEdeyHOT: 2:08pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
Lalasticlala
Come and see Buharis cap |
Politics › Re: Buhari Commences Inauguration Of Projects In Ogun State - Photos by asEdeyHOT: 2:03pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
PMB Welcome to Yorubaland, the greatest region in Nigeria
A place where people do not wish you evil
A region that welcomes all other Nigerians and gives them opportunities to improve their lives.
A region that does not tolerate corruption nor celebrate corrupt people
God Bless Ogun
God bless Yorubaland
God bless Buhari
God Bless Nigeria
May God console IPOB wailers |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by asEdeyHOT: 12:02am On Feb 01, 2016 |
Ibime: You said it all.
Many Nigerians are fools and just like to rant upandan. Instead of going to hold Fortunato and his colleagues who stole all the reserves when the going was good and left nothing for the rainy day, they will be ranting like uneducated baboons. Thanks sir |
Education › Re: Udom Celebrates Best Nigerian Student In Imperial College, London (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 12:01am On Feb 01, 2016 |
Brunel: Young man, do you have a distinction from an Ivy League university? No? I thought as much too. Celebrate the one that achieved what you desired but didn't get! Nonsense You dont know me and it is an anonymous forum so you can guess away if I have attended an IVY league institution or not The points I have made still stands since you deliberately deflected from them. Try harder next time sir |
Education › Re: Udom Celebrates Best Nigerian Student In Imperial College, London (photos) by asEdeyHOT: 11:18pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
Ghandi12: Are you absolutely sure of this? And even she did. It is no big deal It is not even a Masters degree It is so painful how we disgrace ourselves in Nigeria. 20 year old Indians get Master distinctions in Ivy League institutions and yet no noise Smh |
Education › Re: FG Declares French Compulsory For All Students by asEdeyHOT: 11:16pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
ttmacoy: Really? French more important than mandarin? how many top countries speck French aside France? Spanish is spoken by Latin american countries as well as a major language in the US.
The number of speakers is a strong indication of the importance of the language. I dont have time to educate you sir Read excerpts of my post below Read and learn. Make sure you absorb it before you reply me. In terms of importance and language to conduct business and political transactions, French is only second to the English language |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by asEdeyHOT: 11:14pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
Descartes: [s]Risky 
Kemi Adeosun is a clueless, crude and incompetent Finance Minister who lacks the will and expertise to steer the sinking mono-economy of zoogeria in this trying time. She should resign now or get sacked[/s]. Nonsense What did your sister, Iweala do with the money she had? She shared it with all her friends Now let the real financial experts deal with her mess Go and play somewhere and watch how real bosses move. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by asEdeyHOT: 11:07pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
Like it is unexpected? Right?
When The buffoon called Jonathan spent all the nation's finances to fund his failed second term aspirations
Nigeria is a mono economy and the oil we depend on is currently almost valueless, so what are the options?
Borrow and use the money judiciously
God bless Buhari |
Education › Re: FG Declares French Compulsory For All Students by asEdeyHOT: 10:20pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
worry359: **** French is well down the list and only spoken in backwater countries! (Like France!) If a Nigerian politician is saying this it is only because of the "gifts" that he has been given! **** You call another person stup.id without providing any cogent alternative to the argument The data you provided is based on the population of speakers across the globe In terms of importance and language to conduct business and political transactions, French is only second to the English language It is a good development until you can provide a suitable argument against it |
Culture › Re: Why Are Somalian Girls So Beautiful??? by asEdeyHOT: 10:24am On Jan 31, 2016 |
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