Politics › Re: Man Killed By Hausa Man In Aba Today (Photos) by asha80(m): 8:05pm On May 05, 2016 |
sonnie10: Do you have knowledge of anatomy at all? Where do you think is the easiest part to get to the heart? If you go through the front, there is a bone there called sternum which might protect the heart. From the back, there is no such protection except your shoulder blade which is way up and lateral. Look at the precision of that wound, the aboki knows what he is doing, he avoided the backbone which would have offered some protection in the mid-line and went straight through the right 8th inter-coastal space. At that point, there was no chance of being stopped by either the backbone, ribs or shoulder blade.
RIP problem with your explanation is that is the right side of the back while the heart is on the left side |
Politics › Re: Man Killed By Hausa Man In Aba Today (Photos) by asha80(m): 8:04pm On May 05, 2016 |
Krismart: And a stab from the back can't get to d heart abi? from the pic the that is the right side of the back while the heart is on the left. |
Politics › Re: EFCC Freezes Cletus Ibeto's Accounts by asha80(m): 6:47pm On May 05, 2016 |
chiefobdk: eeeeeee. it doesn't besides Dats not d only thing I do.
I take u back to cry over this thread.
I'm done with u. lol take me back indeed..you are done your dumb head simple |
Politics › Re: EFCC Freezes Cletus Ibeto's Accounts by asha80(m): 6:37pm On May 05, 2016 |
chiefobdk: Nwoke Nnewi. Nwoke Anaedo.
U 're ignorant.
arrogant to d core.
it'd be d first thing you will notice wen u come to Nnewi. lol arrogance does not put food on ones table |
Politics › Re: EFCC Freezes Cletus Ibeto's Accounts by asha80(m): 6:33pm On May 05, 2016 |
manny4life: I think you misunderstood him, when regional/ethnic conflicts like this occur, it's not about Anambra or Imo, it's a regional issue. When we're among ourselves, them we can argue that. Same way you'd fight and defend your brother outside doesn't mean yall don't argue/compete inside. guy at least you understand what i was heading at..i know his type and how he types that is why I wrote that to him..he is talking of land of rising sun thinking when he himself lacks the ability to accommodate one that is supposedly his brother |
Politics › Re: EFCC Freezes Cletus Ibeto's Accounts by asha80(m): 6:31pm On May 05, 2016 |
chiefobdk: wats dis one saying.
dude I'm from Nnewi if u got a problem with dat.
do an oshiomole.
the said factory is located at Ebonyi.
stop dis inferiority complex
can't u just outgrow it? lol the inferiority is constantly displayed by you..it is you that needs to quit |
Politics › Re: Man Killed By Hausa Man In Aba Today (Photos) by asha80(m): 6:20pm On May 05, 2016 |
I thought it was reported he was stabbed on the heart ? Are you sure this is the right pic? |
Politics › Re: EFCC Freezes Cletus Ibeto's Accounts by asha80(m): 6:18pm On May 05, 2016 |
chiefobdk: my south east brothers 're quick to forget.
U guys forget dis thread?
BUSINESS Nigeria’s Ibeto Cement to build $386-mln plant By PanAtlantic Journal Staff onOctober 21, 2015 China’s Sinoma International Engineering Co., Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Zhejiang Sinoma Engineering Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd. has announced that it has recently signed a contract on a cement project worth $386 million with Nigeria’s Ibeto Cement Co In a corporate notice, the company stated that the project area is located in Enugu, Nigeria. Scope of the contract includes a Nissan 6000 tons of cement clinker production line from crushing limestone mining, cement raw materials to packaging, shipped to the whole process and a 45MW captive power plant, covering engineering design, equipment, steel and material supply, civil works, installation, commissioning and personnel training. The project cost is estimated at $ 386,000,000....... Link: www.pa-journal.com/sinoma-inl-engineerings-unit- signs-386-min-contract
we told u they will soon come for him. so it is now your se brothers no longer anambra brothers right? |
Politics › Re: See Where Abia State Government Want St Michaels Phone Shops To Be Relocated by asha80(m): 9:59am On May 05, 2016 |
betterABIAstate: it's good then they have no reason not to go..i also heard another set of traders are supposed to join them there |
Politics › Re: See Where Abia State Government Want St Michaels Phone Shops To Be Relocated by asha80(m): 9:54am On May 05, 2016 |
betterABIAstate: it should be a bit higher because with was built with money ok another thing is the road leading to the mall...is the road good or bad? |
Politics › Re: See Where Abia State Government Want St Michaels Phone Shops To Be Relocated by asha80(m): 9:47am On May 05, 2016 |
betterABIAstate: the just prefer the dirty place, people will always look for them lol how can sane people prefer dirty place? Unless they are insane now |
Politics › Re: See Where Abia State Government Want St Michaels Phone Shops To Be Relocated by asha80(m): 9:46am On May 05, 2016 |
betterABIAstate: ABA boys like dirty maybe rent of the place would be a bit high? |
Politics › Re: See Where Abia State Government Want St Michaels Phone Shops To Be Relocated by asha80(m): 9:43am On May 05, 2016 |
I wonder why they prefer that ramshackle area that was demolished to this fine place...cost of rent?distance? |
Politics › Re: Export Rubber, Cocoa, Palm Oil To Us, EU Tells Nigeria by asha80(m): 9:18pm On May 04, 2016 |
LoveMachine: They think they are slick.  you cant blame them when some of our people cant see through this |
Politics › Re: Export Rubber, Cocoa, Palm Oil To Us, EU Tells Nigeria by asha80(m): 9:10pm On May 04, 2016 |
Yeah export the raw crops and import finished goods from this crops |
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Politics › Re: We Will Poison Our Water, Fayose Threatens Fulani Herdsmen by asha80(m): 10:38am On May 04, 2016 |
raker300: just once I said just once...support your fellow southerner and leave sentiments. The south has been under the scourge of the north. when a bold southerner decides to fight back, the same southerner fights the southerner.
Have any northerner done anything to stop the herdsmen rampage? will you say this same thing if Obiano actually decides to poison rivers in anambra to hurt herdsmen? |
Politics › Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 10:24am On May 04, 2016 |
Abagworo: Blame radio biafra for this strange statistics.
Olagunju added that the completed applications received from the six geopolitical zones were very amazing with the South West leading by 29 percent, closely followed by the North East 23 percent, North Central 16 percent, South South, 13 percent, North West 12 percent and South East 7 percent. I would like to know the correlation between this statistics and radio Biafra |
Politics › Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 5:32pm On May 03, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 4:17pm On May 03, 2016 |
Pp deutchroyal: Oguta Agog As Gov Rochas Okorocha Set To Commission Imo Fish Farm, Oguta
The Imo Fish Farm Iin Oguta was established by the late Dee Sam Mbakwe's administration and was abandoned by successive governments until the emergence of Gov Rochas Okorocha who found it worthy to revitalise the fish farm with his policy of industrialisation encapsulated in the Job Job Job, Industry Industry Industry mantra I hope govt is not the one directly running it |
Politics › Re: A Nation, Her People, Her Herdsmen, And Her Press. by asha80(m): 5:49pm On May 02, 2016 |
modath: I get what you are saying but it's looking like they've decided to face Enugu or don't you think so? The kind of brazenness that comes with people getting wind of attacks is alarming....
Agatu, Taraba,Olu Falae, we just woke up one day and the news was everywhere, but the Enugu attack was in the media space 3 days or so prior... I have nothing concrete to go by, just a gut feeling....
S what happened in Enugu cannot be compared to has been happening around nassarawa,Benue,plateau,taraba axis for the past 4 yrs...the difference is that people of Enugu and people of the same ethnic stock decided to be vocal about what happened in enugu |
Politics › Re: A Nation, Her People, Her Herdsmen, And Her Press. by asha80(m): 5:12pm On May 02, 2016 |
modath: These attacks are acts of terrorism, no two ways about it and should be treated as such, attaching ethnic colouration won't do nothing but set people against each other.. The spate of attacks are a departure from the usual, media also reporting imminent attack is STRANGE.
We've always had recalcitrant Fulani nomads who have been thorns in the flesh of the people of so many agrarian communities but the recent spate of coordinated attacks are not perpetrated by the stick carrying cattle herders... The sooner blame trading is abandoned and concerted efforts is made to dislodged these evil people, the better!!!
In all my years of traveling around the north, i've never seen one single regular herdsman moving around with AK47, so it's baffling that people are refusing to just see that there is something sinister going on & the unseen hands guiding these evil acts...
Like I suggested in another thread, The government has no other path to take than to station troops in the SE like the NE, cos it's beginning to look like a metamorphosis since NE is no longer conducive... I am not sure how sw,nc and ss are free from this onslaught with your submission in the last paragraph |
Politics › Re: A Nation, Her People, Her Herdsmen, And Her Press. by asha80(m): 3:48pm On May 02, 2016 |
omenka: Regarding the knotty Grazing Reserve bill, I had this interesting idea I'd like to share.
Igbos, for instance, are known to be adept at commerce. Give them a cent today and they give you a dollar the next day. I was thinking, instead of getting too emotional about the bill trying to put it down with an emotional "they are attempting to take our lands" wail, why don't we suggest that areas across the country be specifically earmarked for Igbos to build shops and carry out their commerce?? . Think about it, if NASS rejects such a proposal, then they wouldn't even have the moral right to contemplate a grazing bill- and that cleverly KILLS IT without much noise- simple.
We need to be smart about these things. unfortunately for you Igbo traders unlike the Fulani herdsmen throw money around and dont look for free land to do business..so even if a city or community decides to set aside a land for Igbo traders to build shops ( dont see that happening anywhere anyway since locals also are interested in Igbos parting with their money for land) it will not stop the capitalistic ones in that town or communities from parting with their land not set aside for igbos shops because they also will want the Igbo money..it is simply biz...fulani herdsmen I am not sure are too interested in paying for land and grazing only on that land |
Politics › Re: Budget 2016: Panel To Submit Report To Buhari Today by asha80(m): 1:50pm On May 02, 2016 |
chinchum: The contract cost for the road is in the neighborhood of 130 billion naira, i am nt aware how much has been disbursed so far , since the GEJ admin. However, the minister of works has chosen not to disrupt contractual terms of projects from previous admin to avoid long drawn legal battles and dip in investors confidence. 50 billion naira seems to be less than 40% of total project cost, and not really outrageous. I agree with you |
Politics › Re: Budget 2016: Panel To Submit Report To Buhari Today by asha80(m): 10:30am On May 02, 2016 |
989900:
I am not saying it should be reduced or not, rather, 50b looks kinda outrageous (comparatively). OTOH, I've not seen the project details either, to draw any affirmative inference, hence the question mark. 989900:
I am not saying it should be reduced or not, rather, 50b looks kinda outrageous (comparatively). OTOH, I've not seen the project details either, to draw any affirmative inference, hence the question mark. what I know is that I had read a report that says to build a standard km of rd in the country on the average is 250m per km..now if we are to build this rd strictly according to this template we have to relate to the fact that this rd is a dual carriage way ( two times 250 for every km),the length of the road(. I dont have the lenght here) and in some parts of the ( the Lagos end ) is supposed to have eight lanes( 8 times 250 for the lenght agreed in the construction). |
Politics › Re: Budget 2016: Panel To Submit Report To Buhari Today by asha80(m): 8:34am On May 02, 2016 |
989900: Social welfare scheme is an ill-thought-out project @ 500billion Naira = avenue for malfeasance.
LA-IB @N50B?
I'm loving the rest!!!
Keen to see Aso villa's budget. Jesusloveyou: yes, this lagos-ibadan road is another grey area that should be reduce by 50 percent, any reasons why two of you feel lag Ibadan rd project cost should be reduced? |
Politics › Re: Is The Grazing Bill Unconstitutional Or Unfair? by asha80(m): 5:29am On Apr 30, 2016 |
DaBullIT: Before i answer the question let me call on mynd44 to be my witness incase some people decide to insult me and report me for replying their insults
Now i need to ask a question , You don't want Fulani's in your homes and lands and your farms
Yet , you do not want them confided in a grazing ranch where everybody will know their whereabouts and avoid them like plagues
Do you want the herdsmen out of the country or do you want them extinct ??
Fulani grazers even if they are uneducated and volatile have the right to own / be given ranches where they won't come to towns to raid and abuse people
the same set of people complaning of raype, assault and massacre are still the ones who won't let them have their grazing lands
So what the fuuurck do you want ?? what is wrong with them buying or acquiring lands for themselves for grazing or ranching?must the government do it for them for free? |
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Agriculture › Re: Eagle Farms And Cattle Ranch In Anambra- Pictures by asha80(m): 12:02pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
dozai: Guy this stuff is in my villa. its not owned by government. its an individuals private business. He also have poultry alongside this. These are the matured ones among the many that are still small. Gradually he is expanding. The bottom line is that its a step in right direction. The villagers cut, dry & sell hays to him. how big is the farm? |
Politics › Re: Wike Inspects Ongoing Road Projects In Rivers- Photos by asha80(m): 10:24am On Apr 29, 2016 |
Abagworo: Oyigbo needs a total overhaul. The roads in that semi-urban is terrible. someone I know that stays there says the same thing..iis like the local govt is not part of rivers state |
Politics › Re: Governors In Abuja To Persuade Buhari To Share Excess Crude Funds by asha80(m): 4:38pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
Abagworo: Whoever will rule Imo will be a decision of Orlu zone. If we back Uzodinma and Okorocha supports him nobody can challenge Uzodinma. Owerri and Okigwe can never come out in one voice. The only way an Owerri or Okigwe will emerge Governor is if he has the backing of Okorocha. Hope's campaign vehicles are ready and waiting. greatest mistake Imo will make is allowing hope uzodinma become governor |
Politics › Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by asha80(m): 4:13pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
Chiwude: Oga read well before you comment. Learn to understand the difference between an open invasion of a community and secret killings of farmers in the bush. One is an affront, the order is an act of cowardice. And I have every reason to doubt the genetics of those cry babies. They are a big disgrace to the SE. how do you fight people with ak 47 if you do not have similar or superior weapon? My anger with what you wrote was you feeling you from Imo is somehow more 'authentic' Igbo than those people you are maligning...if you make statements like these then you have no right to attack that irritant that always attack Imo people |