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Celebrities / Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Ayekotoo(m): 1:29pm On Jun 13, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:


[s]Oga take several seats backwards with that your often regurgitated rubbish. You should be ashamed that despite having all at your disposal , for years you lacked the imagination to make headway.

You lots ran around like headless chickens pretending to be busy until the guys at Upper Iweka decided it was showtime. Fiam! Nollywood was birthed and for years you stayed in the background like Ghana and the rest of Africa watching how it is done before you found your feet. Welcome to the party, but please don't irritate rational minds abeg.

In case you do not know , our grand fathers also organised village drama, dance , and all in the village square during moonlight play. Based on your logic, Nollywood started from them.[/s]

Let assume you started it, you have been sidelined by the Yorubas. The likes of Bolanle ninilowo, Sola sobowale, Femi Jacob, Gbenro Ajibade, Seun Akindele, Toyin Abraham et all have taken over.

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Celebrities / Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Ayekotoo(m): 1:22pm On Jun 13, 2020
Victoriousv:
Y is the educated being stupid.I thought we one Nigeria y the Yorubas and Igbos.We can never grow in this country and I can't marry a Yoruba man because they talk too much. Just look @the segregation.

Who wants to marry a villager like you? You better come to the west, embrace our culture and see what comes of you.

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Politics / Re: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by Ayekotoo(m): 11:20am On Jun 12, 2020
Deebwebb:

..but don't worry,ones we disintegrate,you south Africans will get a new rival and the bad image you have about us will change...

This part caught my attention, which rival? Please stop your fantasy daydreaming.
Politics / Re: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by Ayekotoo(m): 11:13am On Jun 12, 2020
TMKsouth:


Okay. That means Nigeria too is incapable of holding big events because it's full of blacks. Infavt, Nigeria has never a hosted a global event before. grin Hmm... Niggers hey.

Nigeria has hosted Commonwealth general meeting, hosted under 20 Fifa World Cup and the All Africa games grin grin
Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 6:08pm On Jun 11, 2020
Deebwebb:
That's an investment group,he doesn't produce anything technology..with all you wrote there we still refine oil outside,we still have epileptic power supply even in Ibadan where he is from,so stop hyping this few elites they are just one man squad, they don't add value to an average nigerian...with over 200million people we still can't boast of 5000megawatts ..till any of this groups start producing cars, planes, guns, phones,medicine etc we can't boast of them internationally...

No Nigerian company produces any of those things you listed. The max they do is to assemble them in nigeria with the help of the Chinese.
Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 5:57pm On Jun 11, 2020
nku5:


[s]There is hardly in any profit in media. Tajudeen Adepetu is a producer and content creator. He isn't the owner of any of those outlets. He is just a guru at his job and so he is in high demand. Print media make the lowest money and only make good income from adverts especially during the election season. They are the ones who owe staff salaries the most. TV is just a bit better but they hardly break even. Radio stations make the most but the profit margins are nothing to write home about. Thisday newspapers and AIT are always begging for help not to close down[/s]


We hope you know Tajudeen Adepetu is the biggest media owner in West Africa today.

Tajudeen Adepetun, 52, owns two companies – Consolidated Media Associates and Alphavision Productions.


https://ynaija.com/hope-know-tajudeen-adepetu-biggest-media-owner-west-africa-today/

Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 5:57pm On Jun 11, 2020
At a time, he was the country’s largest independent producer of scripted programming – including (or especially) TV drama: Saints and Sinners, Candellight, Treasures, Everyday People etc. And he was the first mover for telenovelas in Nigeria (responsible ultimately for all the Mexican soaps you see everywhere).

Then he launched Soundcity – and we can assure that that his onslaught more than MTV Base, made Channel O irrelevant in the Nigerian market ultimately – also spawning 1Music Africa, Nigezie and Hip TV.

Well today, he is the biggest owner not just of TV content but actual TV channels – AND radio channels.

All of this from ONE single office in Lekki. The same office he has had for at least a full decade before now.

Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 2:21pm On Jun 11, 2020
Deebwebb:
Honeywell pasta chai cheesy we are talking technology and you are bringing spaghetti man..I am tired of ewedu nigerians angry .

Honeywell Group Subsidiaries:

The Group is divided into five main sectors; namely, Foods & Agro Allied, Infrastructure, Energy, Real Estate and Services.

The Foods & Agro Allied subsidiary is Honeywell Flour Mills Plc (flour-based consumer products) which is listed under the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

Under Infrastructure, there are Pivot Engineering Company Limited (an electrical and mechanical engineering contracting firm) and Broadview Engineering Ltd (an EPC contracting company in oil and gas).

In the Energy sector, the Group’s interests include HOGL Energy Limited (an operator in the downstream sector of the oil industry);

Hudson Petroleum Limited (representing the upstream oil activities of the Group); Hudson Power Limited (a power generation and distribution company) and

Honeywell Energy Resources International Ltd (energy provider). The Honeywell Group with its energy aspect of business partnered with General Electric (GE) in 2013 to boost power generation in Nigeria.

Uraga Real Estates Limited (a property development company) and
Anchorage Leisures Limited (a tourism and hospitality promotion outfit) make up the Real Estate sector of the Group. Pavilion Technology Limited is the Group's operating company in the Service sector.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeywell_Group

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Politics / Re: Yoruba Dominated Media A Propaganda? by Ayekotoo(m): 1:51pm On Jun 11, 2020
Op, You forgot to add Premium times, the Nation and Sahara reporters.

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Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 10:27am On Jun 11, 2020
Deebwebb:
I am talking about manufacturers and you are bringing this clowns.few elites among you rats are only good at parking meaningless awards that adds nothing to a poor Yoruba boy like you in your hut in Ogun state..let's separate the country and see who will survive and become the best..Nigeria is not an equal playing ground...if all region was independent your otudeskull will be meaningless..chest beaters that dread staying alone grin

Oba Otudeko, owner of Honeywell Group, with many subsidiaries such as Honeywell Flour Mill, Honeywell Pasta, Radison Blu hotels et all.

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Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 10:26pm On Jun 10, 2020
Yorubas are much in the TableTennis just as Igbos in the Football. Fact

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Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 10:23pm On Jun 10, 2020
Deebwebb:


Is innoson a Yoruba man.the Igbo's are good in many things,go to Aba and see boys doing things.we manufacture a lot of things too,so when you talk about diversify remember aba and nnewi boys doing thing,.if this was an igbo country,many things will be manufactured at home like China which is the most important thing

Can you compare your Innoson man with Oba Otudeko? In all ramifications, Otudeko beats Innoson man flawlessly.

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Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by Ayekotoo(m): 10:15pm On Jun 10, 2020
nku5:
Igbos hardly invest in media because money no too dey am. They arent really profitable in cash terms but they bring a lot of influence. Igbo men like Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu (Champion Newspapers), Senator Mike Ajegbo (Minaj Television) and Orji Uzor Kalu (Sun Newspapers) were just rich men who had the extra money to play with.

There's no money in the media sector? You must be kidding. Tajudeen Adepetu is the current heavy weight champion of the media industry in nigeria with his undisputed media outlets such as Soundcity TV, Trybe TV, Televista, Spice TV, UrbanRadio, Soundcity FM, ON MAX, Acess 24, and OnTV.

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 10:26pm On Jun 01, 2020
Haboki1990:

Even your brothers here have already with me that your sisters dominates that the industry..
Have you asked yourself why Yoruba men don't like marrying their women cheesy cheesy

So Who marries Yoruba women? Our women don't marry uncultured and braggard men but Yoruba men or classy and refined non-Yoruba men.

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 10:20pm On Jun 01, 2020
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Haboki1990:

cheesy cheesy
Go to alaba, festac and most places dominated by Igbo guys and see your sisters hawking their pussies for Igbo guys to patronize.. Give them #100 and they are yours for the night cheesy
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Lies from the pit of he.... Igbo girls are synonymous with Ashewo. It has been like that from the creation and it will remain till eternity because it's not going to change. If am lying, visit IMO state, the brothel capital of the world.

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 10:08pm On Jun 01, 2020
Haboki1990:
Look at the Nigerian porn industry and you will see that it's the yoruba women that dominates it..No wonder their men don't like marrying them cause most of them are cheap sluts cheesy cheesy

You don't have to go far, just stroll to Surulere in Lagos and see the future of Igbo girls wasting away in the name of Oloshoism.

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 10:05pm On Jun 01, 2020
EzeAro:
Lol even South African girls dey craze for Igbo boys. Anybody wey dey Southie go confirm that one, at least one in 4 Southie girls that are or have dated a Naija boy... chances are it's an Igbo boy. Even Malaysian girls etc dey craze over Igbo d**k.. Ghana girls nko? grin

Igbo guys are known in these countries because of drugs and the chances are most of them end up in jail across Asia, South Africa, Ghana et all.

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 10:03pm On Jun 01, 2020
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Haboki1990:

Shutup! Igbo guys are the ones who don't want to do anything with them.. Igbos marry from other tribes.. Go to countries like SA and see Igbo mem Married to lots of their women..Igbo men don't just like marrying Yoruba women
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South African women date them because of money and nothing. No class, no finesse, no charisma but drug money. Yoruba women don't fall for that but sophistication.

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 9:52pm On Jun 01, 2020
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Kwashiman:

This one has even resorted to posting old YouTube videos of few women playfully giving their preferences and opinions to help himself grin grin grin grin. Do you want me to pull up Twitter screenshots of Yoruba women and women from other ethnic groups praising Igbo men??
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Yoruba women hardly marry igbo men because they feel uncomfortable with them except the igbo men are born in the west or at least went to school in Yoruba land. Igbo women are falling over themselves just to date us.

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 9:47pm On Jun 01, 2020
Kwashiman:

Lol keep fooling yourself. The SW is now conquered territory. The few Igbo women who are married to yorroba men are now the men, Ondo state is a prime example of the power our woken have grin

And Igbo men are too superior to be hoodwinked and fooled by women, we are all the money, and that's why we are silent predators. A typical yoloba man is easily manipulated and swayed around, they call you "Yoruba demons" una head go dey swell, but they are actually undermining the concept of a serious, focused and enterprising Yoloba man. Meanwhile Igbo boys are hailed on social media as "rich, hard working, and enterprising" by women of all ethnicities, go on Twitter and see how how Yoruba men are reduced to just been "Yoruba demons", no acknowledgement of their substance and values as men as opposed to just mere skirt chasers.

That's why lots of Yoruba women are now joining the Igbo camp, they see Igbo men as pragmatic and tenacious. Na so una go dey form "demons" for there while we are taking over your lands, women and properties grin

Davido hasn't married Chioma yet, likewise, Fani kayode because they are only good as baby mamas.

For your information, Yoruba men don't go the southeast to look for igbo girls, it's your girls that jump on any available ifesinashi bus to the west just to hook up with Yoruba demons

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 9:41pm On Jun 01, 2020
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Kwashiman:

grin grin cheesy if only you knew how the SW region has been converted to brothels owned by Igbos and frequented by your sisters, anybody who knows "Alaba spot" very well will know what goes on there. It's already a known fact that lots of Yoruba women come from broken homes, single mums and Instagram slay queens have become a sociological problem in yorubaland. The fact remains that the few Igbo women that are married to Yoruba men completely control the affairs of the house. Ondo state is now fast becoming an Igbo colony courtesy of Betty Akeredolu, which Yoruba woman can have such influence in Igboland? grin.

Igbos constitute 90% of brothels in the SW? so you have visited all the brothels in the SW to come to that interesting statistical conclusion? Bros bros! I hail you ooo grin grin cheesy.

There's a reason Adeyinka Grandson is wailing about how your women are whOring themselves to Igbo men, it's a now big topic among his fans on Facebook, go on his page and see interesting revelations. I can guarantee you that the conquest of the SW will soon be complete. We now considerably play some roles however subdued in the day to day politics of your region, aside from commercially annexing your region of course.. we are allowing the few Igbo women resident all over the SW to only settle for influencial Yoruba men, then work their way to control the wealth and honor of the family, have you also noticed kids born from inter-tribal marriages between Igbos and Yorubas always lean more towards their Igbo side? there's a methodical and brilliant ploy to dilute the Yoruba family system with "foreign" DNA's... in time you will see it unravel when Uche Adeyemi becomes the governor of your state in few years time grin grin cheesy grin grin
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There are no Yoruba women in Alaba market, what will they be doing there? Are they going there to buy electronics or what? Alaba market is full of Igbo villagers who are unrefined chest beaters that the average Yoruba women detest. For a Yoruba woman to fall for you, aside being educated, you must be a able to understand Yoruba language or identify with her culture a bit. Fact!

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Politics / Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ayekotoo(m): 9:34pm On Jun 01, 2020
ccffwx:


No, I don't think so. Lola is not a full breed Yoruba and aside from that, Peter's musical career is on a decline. She's his manager, so what is she controlling? You don't know what you are saying plus you are trying too hard.

I'm talking about Betty sharing out Ondo appointments to Igbos, you are saying something else. Okay, what did Yoruba gain from Peter like the Igbo appointee from Gov Akeredolu?

If I'm to use your theory, Lola's children all belong to the father (Igbo), so what's in it for the Yoruba? Peter still bears Okoye like his children, so I wonder if you are the one who disowned him.


Yoruba women are not comfortable with Igbo men expect the Igbo men are born and brought up in Southwest and could speak Yoruba language. Peter okoye's investments are in Southwest which benefit the Yorubas. Their children are schooling in our land and also understand Yoruba.

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Politics / Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by Ayekotoo(m): 6:29am On May 30, 2020
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bigfrancis21:


Tinie Tempah

Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu[1] (born 7 November 1988),[2] better known by his stage name Tinie Tempah[3]), is a British rapper, singer, composer and entrepreneur. He has been signed to Parlophone Records since 2009, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. He created his own entertainment company Disturbing London in 2006, along with his cousin Dumi Oburota.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinie_Tempah
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Popular British musical duo Lighthouse’s lead vocalist Tunde Baiyewu reveals how being Yoruba influences his songs.
Tunde Baiyewu is a British-born with Nigerian root.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.legit.ng/amp/1259739-british-nigerian-lighthouse-family-lead-vocalist-tunde-baiyewu-reveals-yoruba-affects-songs.html

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Politics / Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by Ayekotoo(m): 5:20pm On May 29, 2020
GBOKASINCHA:
I have never seen any African American trace his roots to any part of Afonja land but I have seen many trace their dna to igboland even pastor TD jakes even looking at African Americans they have plenty features of Igbo people
https://www.nairaland.com/4044088/td-jakes-traces-igbo-roots

His full name is Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones.
He is part Nigerian. His jazz musician father, Olu Dara, is of Yoruba descent.

https://www.blackenterprise.com/ten-facts-about-nas/

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Politics / Re: Production Performanceof Oil Companies In Nigeria (photos ) by Ayekotoo(m): 7:30pm On May 26, 2020
Uju should compete with her mate like the Ceo standard bank Africa (excluding South Africa), Sola David

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