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PoliticsRe: Lagos Assembly Divided Over Chinese Language Introduction by BabaTony: 5:26am On Oct 05, 2012
I think the govt of lagos have gone gaga crazy on this one. I am trying to tie development of a society to the ability to speak the language of a superpower. This will not add value to us. French lannguage that is more important because of our african neighbours has not made much progress since it was made compulsory in our schools at least up to jss. Instead of making subjects that will bring out the entreprenaurship spirit in our youth so that they can develop within their environment they are talking about chineese language, I wonder why most of other asian countries have not "adopted" chineese. this is total waste of time and resources. Tell the lawmakers to fling the stupid idea into the dutbin. We have soooo many issues to deal with not one silly chineese language.
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh And Fans Fight On Twitter Over The Release Of Her New Song by BabaTony: 4:47pm On Oct 03, 2012
The girl is toto and dicke, that's why?
Christianity EtcRe: Praise/worship Songs In Your Language by BabaTony: 5:10am On Oct 01, 2012
Jesus ado otuekong mmi, anye ado edidem ubong, enye di andiyana mmi, yak nyin ino enye itoro...(Repeat all)
Christianity EtcRe: Praise/worship Songs In Your Language by BabaTony: 5:07am On Oct 01, 2012
Abasi ayaya oo, ayaya oooo, abasi ayaya ooo, ayaya anana ndo.
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by BabaTony: 7:01pm On Sep 25, 2012
Pls don't you ever compare roads in akwa ibom to roads in rivers they are worlds apart. You can compare rivers roads with other states in nigeria but certainly not akwa ibom. Akwa ibom is in a class of its own. roads in aks are constructed by the likes of JB, RCC, stemco, setraco,CCECC, etc and not political construction companies in rivers state. Pls mark my words that death trap at agip junction built by amaechi will soon suffer the same fate as the airforce flyover. It was built with ordinary blocks,planks and laterite, I saw this with my own eyes.
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by BabaTony: 12:58pm On Sep 25, 2012
Abagworo: Akwa Ibom is not up to Rivers quality(Not all the roads). Akpabio government just painted the roads btu in 5 years time the pot holes will start cropping up like most other roads across Nigeria. They used laterite and stone dust(Same as Imo). Rivers used sharp sand and cast concrete. Forget about the aesthetics and focus on solidity.
Just as solid as the Airforce base junction flyover that collapsed last two weeks cheesy cheesy cheesy, Abeg spare us that!
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom At 25: Happy Silver Jubilee Celebration by BabaTony: 5:01am On Sep 24, 2012
Happy silver jubilee AKWA ABASI IBOM state. May God continue to bless you. Your greatest asset is your people. Remain strong and show Nigeria the way to the land of fulfillment.
PoliticsRe: How Did Ijaw Become The 4th Largest Ethnic Group by BabaTony: 2:45am On Sep 20, 2012
BABA TONY PLS EDUCATE US ON THE EXTENT OF IBIBIO LAND
thank you very much for that question. You see I would like us to remember that land mass is not equivalent to population, that's fact one. The ibibio people are so many you can actually find them in mosts parts of southern and northern nigeria. Mind you I am not saying they own those lands but they are well spread. Hardly would you go to any state in southern nigeria and even some parts of the north and you would find what ppl call a "calabar" man or woman. So in terms of population, they are a huge bunch. Now in terms of ibibio land, it covers 99% of akwa ibom state and almost 50% of cross river state(and remember in terms of land mass CRS is quite big). You can also find some in ebonyi state even though the population in the state is small when compared to the Igbo. So that's it!
PoliticsRe: How Did Ijaw Become The 4th Largest Ethnic Group by BabaTony: 2:44am On Sep 20, 2012
BABA TONY PLS EDUCATE US ON THE EXTENT OF IBIBIO LAND
thank you very much for that question. You see I would like us to remember that land mass is not equivalent to population, that's fact one. The ibibio people are so many you can actually find them in mosts parts of southern and northern nigeria. Mind you I am not saying they own those lands but they are well spread. Hardly would you go to any state in southern nigeria and even some parts of the north and you would find what ppl call a "calabar" man or woman. So in terms of population, they are a huge bunch. Now in terms of ibibio land, it covers 99% of akwa ibom state and almost 50% of cross river state(and remember in terms of land mass CRS is quite big). You can also find some in ebonyi state even though the population in the state is small when compared to the Igbo.
PoliticsRe: How Did Ijaw Become The 4th Largest Ethnic Group by BabaTony: 1:32am On Sep 19, 2012
Ibibio is the fourth largest ethnic group in nigeria. That's the truth!
CrimeRe: Man Caught With Dead Baby In Suitcase In Abuja ! by BabaTony: 5:12am On Sep 18, 2012
That fooooool should be fed to the lions. May his soul rot in hell
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Rejects Six Zonal Structure by BabaTony: 1:14am On Sep 10, 2012
Guys relax right an ijaw is the president so therefore ijaw is the largest ethnic group in nigeria.in fact the population is so high that anywhere there is water there is an ijaw man-all of the atlantic ocean, river niger and benue, lake chad,all other rivers in nigeria are populated by ijaw ppl,even the canals and gutters are all populated by ijaw ppl. I have so many ijaw ppl in my GP tank. I know by 2015 when their "son" is dropped, their population will drop to what we used to know before then the next president's ethnic group will become the largest. So cool-dancing etighi...
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Rejects Six Zonal Structure by BabaTony: 12:32am On Sep 10, 2012
Jonathan an ijaw man is the president of Nigeria, Ijaw has suddenly become the largest ethnic group in Nigeria. The population of igbo, hausa, ibibio,yoruba, edo etc are nowhere near that of ijaw. Na wa oooo. Anyway 2015 dey come, we go know, *singing* - get down on it
PoliticsRe: Bakassi, A Big Shame – Kalu by BabaTony:
The meaning of political settlement is an out of court settlement were both parties can win, but crs in their foolish pride, I repeat foolish arrogance started fighting for what was not theirs. What the hell are u talking about?those oil wells NEVER and I repeat NEVER ever belonged to crs, if they needed oil well they should have asked like normal human beings, rather they decided to struggle with their "sister state" for what does not belong to them. Do u think all the judges that handled this case brought to them by no other than the "sister state" are stupid or they do not know akwa ibom has 1200 wells and crs has none(quoting u)? Bakassi was taken away by cameroon in 2002 (almost 10 yrsa ago) with all the sea boundaries that would have given then oil wells, they ALL kept quiet for 10yrs. Now because they losing 76 oil wells against their arch old enemy "sister state", they are making a storm in a teacup. I have listened carefully to all the utterances of both aks and crs leaders and make bold to state here I am very ashamed of the crs leaders. they should rather be wise like aks counterpart who have ALWAYS thought good of them. By the way,Point of correction, delta state never "dashed" edo state oil wells, I really wonder were you get your facts from? The national boundary commission re-delineated the boundaries between edo and delta and that's how those wells moved from delta to edo. Crs has nothing today because of stupid and senseless arrogance PERIOD.
PoliticsRe: Bakassi, A Big Shame – Kalu by BabaTony: 2:39pm On Sep 08, 2012
What the Bleep r ppl always accusing aks of crs woes. Did crs not remember that aks is their "so called sister" state when they dragged aks to court. When aks was asking 4 a political solution, Crs refused and were bent on a court case,now that has backfired they are now blaming aks. God will punish all those crs leaders who allowed foolish pride to cloud their sense of reason. Who r the biggest losersnow?
PoliticsRe: Southern States To Construct Lagos-Calabar Rail Line by BabaTony: 7:33pm On Aug 01, 2012
@aribasala0,I know clearly the functions of railways. We are talking about the nigerian experience here,there was a time in this country we had nkalagu cement in old anambra state, ashaka cement in the north, calabar cement company(calcemco),why are they not functioning any longer? God has blessed this country with solid minerals in every part. I don't see why the SE or SE should get cement from Ogun state or chicken from Ibadan (meanwhile I don't believe the SS gets chicken from there). We should get our economy right and build infrastructure to make it optimal use of such resources.we don't want redundant infrastructure.
PoliticsRe: Southern States To Construct Lagos-Calabar Rail Line by BabaTony: 12:59pm On Aug 01, 2012
Pls someone tell them to stop!it would not benefit the south not to talk about nigeria It would just end up congesting more the already conjested lagos port
Apart from that why build a railway from one seaport 2 another.it doesn't make sense. Study all the railway lines in other countries. It runs from inland to the sea! Pls tell them to stop this madness,get the roads to standard.high speed trains can be used for shorter but very busy routes.get ibaka seaport done so it can serve as the eastern gateway and decongest lagos port
By the way how do they intend to run the tracks thru the 17 states. Some states will definitely be excluded.
PoliticsRe: Southern States To Construct Lagos-Calabar Rail Line by BabaTony: 7:38am On Aug 01, 2012
What's all this talk about rail from lagos to calabar, as far as I'm concerned its all crap! What the govt should do is to get ibaka seaport up and running as soon as possible. I would rather put money on a rail running from the north through the east down to ibaka for exports and imports(we seem to love this one) rather than this silly lagos to calabar rail- that's what the british did, they were not stupid, it just made sense. ibaka is a natural seaport that requires absolutely no dredging-it is located at the mouth of the estuary, in fact the water depth is actually getting deeper as time goes . The location of the calabar seaport is what is making it a viable seaport-it is located on the sand depositional side of the calabar channel thereby making dredging a necessity on a regular basis. This does not make it economical in any sense. As far as I'm concerned calabar is out of the picture and that's why it has not performed all this while. There was a time it was dredge during OBJ's time and some goods came but soon after it was filled with sand and the ships avoided it.common sense right?as for the PH port I'm not too sure of what's the issue there,could it have the same issue as the calabar port, piracy? I truly don't know. So guys this proposed does not make sense to me, the govt should complete the current dualization of the road, get ibaka up and running, extend the north south railway Line to ibaka, change the economic focus from imports to exports and see whether the Nigerian economy won't come alive.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Wins 76 Oil Wells Case Against Cross River by BabaTony: 6:38am On Jul 26, 2012
Was the english too much for you to understand? You need education then. Gosh ppl have really abused the internet. This is the legacy you have kept for ur generations unborn you illiterate fool! Get a life
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Wins 76 Oil Wells Case Against Cross River by BabaTony: 12:38pm On Jul 24, 2012
GOVERNMENT OF AKWA IBOM STATE



76 OIL WELLS – HOW CROSS RIVER STATE WENT TO COURT AND LOST.



It has become necessary for the Government of Akwa Ibom State to respond to the series of campaigns of calumny, blackmail, incitements, organized public discourse, including State broadcast all aimed at denigrating the Supreme Court of Nigeria and its processes and possibly inciting the good people of Cross River State against their kith and kin of Akwa Ibom State on account of purported controversy over revenue from 76 offshore oil wells and the judgement of the Supreme Court thereon delivered on 10th July 2012.



For the records, the good people of Cross River State must know that Akwa Ibom State people love them and could NEVER have contemplated a law suit against them. Case No. SC. 250/2009 decided on 10th July, 2012 by the Supreme Court of Nigeria was instituted by the Government of Cross River State on 14th September 2009 against the Federal Government of Nigeria and Akwa Ibom State Government.



Prior to the filing of this case by Cross River State Government at the Supreme Court, Governor Godswill Akpabio, CON, had undertaken series of peaceful overtures to Cross River State, including offers of possible monthly financial assistance to Cross River State from the revenue allocation due Akwa Ibom State. In fact, a state delegation led by Senator Anietie Okon was dispatched to the leadership of the Government of Cross River State, with a mandate to plead that it should not embark on a futile legal exercise that may strain the age-old brotherly bond between the peoples of the two States. Indeed, all efforts of the delegation, spanning over a period of time, were rebuffed by the political leadership of Cross River State which was resolved to seek final judicial determination on the ownership of the 76 oil wells within 200 meters water depth isobaths contiguous to Akwa Ibom State.



At a point a member of the state delegation Chief Assam Assam, SAN (now Ambassador to the Republic of Russia) reported that all efforts at peace were rebuffed and Cross River State Government was bent on going to the Supreme Court to seek final judicial determination on the ownership of the 76 oil wells.



It is recalled that preceding this case, Cross River State had sued Akwa Ibom State on the land boundary dispute (northern non-estuarian boundary) involving the 24 villages of Oku/Itu/Ayadehe ward of Itu Local Government Area and the southern estuarian boundary between the two States in suit No. SC.124/1999. The Supreme Court on 24th June 2005 delivered judgment in favour of Cross River State in respect of the claims relating to those villages but declined to grant in her favour a declaration of ownership of territory within which the 76 oil wells are located. The Supreme Court stated then as follows:






“In considering the merit of the plaintiff’s case, it is important to bear in mind, that the effect of the judgment of ICJ dated 10/10/2002 on the land and maritime boundary case between Nigeria and Cameroon is that it has wiped off what used to be the estuarine sector of Cross River State as a result of which the State is hemmed in by the new international boundary between Nigeria and Cameroon. That being the case, there seems to be no longer any estuarine boundary between Akwa Ibom State and Cross River State.

. . .

It can easily be seen from paragraph 17 of the above affidavit, that the revised boundary delimitation of the NBC dated 5/7/2004 which the plaintiff is urging this court to declare as the maritime boundary of the two States is predicated on the negotiations between Nigeria and Cameroon which negotiation is almost but not finally concluded. . . . . It also needs to be stressed that the NBC revised boundary map was made and allegedly approved by the President at a time when the boundary dispute was sub judice.”



Cross River State was granted, by executive Presidential fiat, attribution of and derivation revenue from, the 76 oil wells for the first time through the National Boundary Commission’s letter reference No. NBC.SEC28/1/142 of 24th January 2005 addressed to the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission.



For the records, Cross River State was regarded as a littoral State in 2005 on the basis of the assumption that Western Bakassi would remain in Nigeria in view of the then on- going negotiations between Nigeria and Cameroun. The basis for the letter of NBC of 24th January 2005, which ceded the 76 oil wells of Akwa Ibom State to Cross River State, was clearly stated as follows:






“. . . significant progress has been made in the President’s untiring efforts to secure for Nigeria and, particularly, Nigerians residing on the Bakassi Peninsula, administrative jurisdiction over the Western Peninsula. This development means that legally and administratively, Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State remains an integral part of Nigeria as a result of which that State has an outlet to the sea”.



Consequent thereto, the NBC concluded that the “further implications” of this assumption included the fact that:






“(ii) Cross River State WILL GAIN 75 Number of oil wells which implies that Akwa Ibom State WILL LOSE the same number of oil wells”. (capital letters supplied)



We need it clearly understood that the background to the avalanche of suits instituted by Cross River State against Akwa Ibom State is encapsulated by the Supreme Court judgment of 10th July 2012 in these words:






“By way of brief background, as at the time of the judgment of this court in A-G Federation v A-G Abia State (2002) 6 NWLR (pt. 764) pg. 542 was pronounced, only the Federal Government and not the littoral states could lawfully exercise legislative, executive and judicial powers over the maritime belt or territorial waters and sovereign right over the exclusive economic zone subject to universally recognized rights. The immediate effect of the pronouncement popularly referred to as the Resource Control judgment was the promulgation of the Allocation of Revenue (Abolition of Dichotomy in the Principle of Derivation) Act 2004. By virtue of sections 1(1) and (2) of the Act, as from the date of commencement in 2004 the 200 meters water isobaths contiguous to a State of the Federation was deemed to be part of that State for the purpose of computing the revenue accruing to the Federation Account from that State pursuant to the provisions of the 1999 Constitution or any other enactment.”



It should be emphasized that when the Supreme Court pronouncement on “low water mark” was made in April 2002, in the case which the Supreme Court referred to, the implication for Akwa Ibom State was clear. Over 95% of the offshore oil resources of Akwa Ibom State, including the 76 oil wells, were gone. Other littoral States also lost derivation revenues from offshore oil wells at that time. In a widely publicized reaction to this 2002 judgement, the Cross River State Government described it as excellent because she had nothing to lose! All the 76 oil wells were a loss to Akwa Ibom State in 2002, just as they were a loss after their expropriation to Cross River State in 2005. Had the wells been in Cross River State, the Government of that State would not have described the loss as excellent!



Pursuant to the said Allocation of Revenue (Abolition of Dichotomy in the Principle of Derivation) Act 2004, it became necessary for the maritime territory to be delineated between the coastline and the 200m isobaths for the littoral States.



Following protests by many States in 2008 over the arbitrary attribution of oil wells following the implementation of the Onshore/Offshore Dichotomy Abrogation Act 2004 aforesaid, the National Boundary Commission and the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission had the Presidential directive to produce the delimitation of the maritime boundaries for the attribution of oil wells for Cross River and Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Bayelsa, Delta and Ondo and Rivers and Abia States. This resulted in the Inter–Agency Meeting in Kano where the wrong attribution of oil wells was corrected across board. The agencies at that Meeting included the National Boundary Commission, the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation, the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission, the Nigerian Navy and the Department of Petroleum Resources.



The recommendations of this Inter–Agency Meeting led to the return of the 76 oil wells which Akwa Ibom State earlier lost in 2005 and from which Cross River State had earned revenue for only three years, back to Akwa Ibom State. By then, with the complete handover of Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon, the status of Cross River State as a non-littoral State was established. It should also be noted that in the same exercise, oil wells were similarly returned to Abia State from Rivers State; to Bayelsa State from Rivers State and to Delta State from Ondo State.



It was against this background that the leadership of Cross River State further sought to establish its claim over the maritime territory of Akwa Ibom State where these 76 oil wells are located in another suit, No. SC.250/2009 at the Supreme Court.



Despite the insistence of Cross River State on judicial determination of the ownership of the oil wells, the Akwa Ibom State Governor, in considerable appreciation of the historical and cultural ties that permanently bind both Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, wrote a letter ref. No. GO/AKS/S/45 on 16th December 2010 to the President offering to pay a monthly grant of N250 million ex gratis to Cross River State. Regrettably this gesture at amicable resolution was, again, turned down by the Cross River State Government, which rather opted to continue court proceedings.



Rather than accepting the offer made by Akwa Ibom State Government, Cross River State Government continued to pursue her case at the Supreme Court and, rather surreptitiously, caused the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission to arbitrarily deduct a total sum of N18, 481,913,454.69 ( Eighteen billion, four hundred and eighty one million, nine hundred and thirteen thousand, four hundred and fifty four naira, sixty nine kobo) from the derivation revenues of Akwa Ibom State for the period January 2008 to May 2012, the details of which are as follows:
•January – May 2008 — N3, 544,768,893.42
•June - November 2008 — N4, 853,788,604.62
•December – February 2009 — N2, 136,562,290.58
•August – December 2010 — N1, 621,773,282.58
•January – May 2011 — N1, 889,734,369.69
•June – December 2011 — N2, 659,416,739.93
•January – May 2012 — N1, 775,869,273.87
•TOTAL — N18, 481,913,454.69



It should be stressed that the entire sum of over N18 billion paid to Cross River State during the said period was not sourced from any ecological funds as erroneously represented by agents of the Cross River State Government, but from the statutory derivation revenue of Akwa Ibom State. It is instructive to note that the amount arbitrarily and illegally deducted for the period stated above accounts for more than twice the value of the derivation revenue from the 76 oil wells for the same period. These deductions of the statutory derivation revenues of Akwa Ibom State in favour of Cross River State contravene section 162(2) of the 1999 Constitution. It also negates the brotherly gesture in the proposals canvased in the letter of the Governor of Akwa Ibom State Ref: No. GH/AKS/S/87 dated 28th January 2011.



As events turned out, the insistence of the leadership of Cross River State to have a judicial pronouncement on its claim to the 76 oil wells ultimately came to an end on 10th July 2012 with a dismissal of the said claim in its entirety. As a Government we are alarmed and shocked by the highly temperamental pronouncements of the leadership and agents of the Cross River State Government over the said judgment aimed at causing a frosty relationship between the peoples of the two States and demeaning the judicial officers of the Supreme Court.



Addressing the Court on the same date after the judgment, Chief Paul Erokoro (SAN), lead counsel to Cross River State, accepted the Supreme Court judgment in good faith and regretted the opprobrium the Court was subjected to in the build-up to the judgment by the other agents of Cross River State in the media. It is regrettable that this commendable conciliatory position of her Counsel was not maintained in the official statement issued by the Cross River State Government which essentially questioned the integrity of the Supreme Court and described the 76 oil wells as “stolen”. It is a cardinal principle of law that Cross River State cannot approbate and reprobate nor accept only the benefit of a decision of court and reject the burden; having accepted the aspect of the same Supreme Court judgment of 2005 in suit No. SC. 124/1999 which ceded Oku/Mbiabo/Ayadehe villages of Itu Local Government in Akwa Ibom State to Cross River State, she cannot now question part of the same judgment and that of 10th July, 2012 in suit No. SC.250/2009 which confirmed Cross River State as a non-littoral State, with no claim to any maritime territory.



Why shun peace? Is history repeating itself? We recall that Cross River State rejected an earlier attempt by Akwa Ibom State Government to have the issue of the 24 villages of Itu Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State ceded to Cross River State in the judgement in Suit No. SC.124/1999 politically and amicably settled. Infact, in a letter dated 27th March, 2006 entitled ‘Re: Proposal By The Akwa Ibom Government For A Political Solution To The Boundary Issues Between Cross River And Akwa Ibom State At The Mbiabo Axis’, the then leadership of Cross River State stated emphatically:






" Beyond this position, Council further called on the two State Governments of Cross River and Akwa Ibom to endeavor to abide by the terms of the Supreme Court judgment and equally encourage their indigenes to respect the judgment. ”



The current propaganda against both the Supreme Court and Akwa Ibom State has degenerated to a ridiculous level of denouncing the map of the National Boundary Commission (NBC) which Cross River State tendered and relied upon at the Supreme Court in Suit No. SC.124/1999 decided in June 2005. Cross River State leadership, seven years after, now allege that the NBC map they earlier relied upon is doctored and fraudulent.



As a law-abiding State, we have an abiding faith in the sanctity of judicial processes and pronouncements. In 2005 we lost 24 villages of Itu Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State to Cross River State in a Supreme Court judgment; we did not vilify the Supreme Court or the Cross River State Government. In 2011 the Supreme Court gave judgment in favour of Rivers State over revenue derived from 86 off shore oil wells attributed to Akwa Ibom State; we did not attack the integrity of the Supreme Court nor did we incite the people of Akwa Ibom against the good people of Rivers State.



As a responsible Government, we shall continue to maintain due process in matters of both law and government and refrain from actions capable of destroying ancient bonds or intimidating and/or weakening the administration of justice, irrespective of the occasion or euphemism.



Akwa Ibom sons and daughters who passionately love their Cross River State counterparts should note for the records that Suit No. SC.250/2009 was instituted by Cross River State against the Federal Government of Nigeria and Akwa Ibom State Government. The citizens of both States are enjoined to continue to embrace peace.





Ekpenyong Ntekim Esq.

Hon. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice
PoliticsRe: The Most Developed State Capital In Nigeria ? by BabaTony: 4:43pm On Jun 30, 2012
People saying uyo has a small population so therefore its not developed got all wrong I will prefer to live in a very well planned and developed state that live a poorly planned city with high population. By the way, akwa ibom is planned in such a way that people don't have to live in uyo to eke a living. There are other towns with facilities enough to keep them away from uyo.
PoliticsRe: The Most Developed State Capital In Nigeria ? by BabaTony: 1:09pm On Jun 30, 2012
tunde300us: Enugu is cool and calm,and the governor has done well with road network
Same with owerri,cool calm and nice environment
Am presently in uyo and i can say it is emerging,but to say there is no slum na big lie
Was in PH last week and honestly Ph is a fine capital
Visited calabar too last week and apart from that sretch of IBB road i think its more of a clean state than develop
Akure is also an emerging capital worth talking about
How can i forget the ancient city of benin,its gat some swag at night bros
Jos has beautiful terrain and nice scenery,but not a developed state yet
Kaduna will always remind you of lagos anyday anytime,its GRA is beautiful and good road network too
Gombe is just here and there,they have some beautiful areas,but just a turn by the corner u will find a massive slum of almajiris with flies all over them

I have been to all the state capital in Nigeria and i am just typing as it comes to me
What the hell r u talking abt? Pls can u tell me exactly where in uyo you have slum/ghettos. LIAR! You have never been to uyo
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Builds E-library Without A Website by BabaTony: 12:14am On Jun 28, 2012
Guys just chk this our: www.akselibrary.org , na so those rumour mongering/fake news experts go dey run their mouth, u can NEVER see this kind of 'news' on any reasonable media. May GOD punish sahara reporters. Smh
SportsRe: 30k Seater UYO Stadium Update Thread by BabaTony: 6:19pm On Jun 27, 2012
I will cut off my JT if the stadium looks anything like the picture posted.

As far as i'm concerned, this is another avenue to waste public fund on a stadium that will not be viable because the local league is not well packaged. I guess they'll make money by renting it to churches to use for their crusade
Guy u get to be ready to submit that ur JT for butchering because I have sharpened my matchet ready to pieces it. I am saying this because that stadium will surely be completed!
TV/MoviesRe: Best Movies You Watch As a Child by BabaTony: 4:38pm On Jun 20, 2012
Night rider
TV/MoviesRe: Best Movies You Watch As a Child by BabaTony: 4:37pm On Jun 20, 2012
CHIPs- the two policemen on motorbike busting criminals
TV/MoviesRe: Best Movies You Watch As a Child by BabaTony: 4:29pm On Jun 20, 2012
Jaws,clash of the titans(old one),raiders of the lost ark,incredible hulk,
TV/MoviesRe: Best Movies You Watch As a Child by BabaTony: 4:25pm On Jun 20, 2012
Sinbad,ali baba and the 40 thieves,wizard of oz,the man with the golden gun,king kong,the old man and the sea
EducationRe: I Almost Died When Jonathan Renamed Unilag – Former Unilag Vc Ibidapo-obe by BabaTony: 2:50pm On Jun 09, 2012
What stupid brand are people talking about.is it academics? I don't think so. The only brand unilag is known for is prostitution, the highest number of female prostitutes with the internationally recognised aristos throwing nigeria's stolen money around.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s 2015 Ambition Can Break Up Nigeria – Northern Leaders by BabaTony: 4:46pm On Apr 22, 2012
Toktee: These people with their short sightness,always saying the north is not educated,poverty in the north etc,i visited,delta,akwa+ibom,edo,anabera,nd imo,ekiti,ondo nd oyo state nd i do nt see anything special in the name of development,asaba d delta state is nt more civilise than my local government,wen i took my fiance who hapen to come from south to my state,she call her parents to inform them that what people say about the north is nt true,dat the place is beta than their state, as for the blind igbo spare part
Testimony of a blind nomad and his wife ....very interesting
TravelRe: Cities With The Best Roads In Nigeria by BabaTony: 10:49pm On Apr 20, 2012
deshclones: UYO....and most part of Akwa-ibom

just got back from that beautiful city..wonderful and smooth roads...but sadly very few cars.... grin grin grin grin
I think the number of cars in uyo is just perfect for me, I hate what I'm going thru here in lagos due to overcrowding. The whole state is planned in such a way that ppl don't need to live in uyo to enjoy basic public amenities.

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