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Asgard73: The chicken has come home to roost on Ipobians. The drug peddlers are now making drug cakes and drug juice for their tribesmen. How on earth would the PDP considered only the North when Biafrans have nurtured the party for ever? What about the Igbo 2023 agenda? Ipobians are the political rascals in Nigeria. Used and dumped. At least, the Yoruba benefited from Buhari administration and still benefitting in terms of infrastructure unlike the 16 locust years of PDP with Igbos.[color=#770077][/color] |
[quote author=neyohh post=101341808]NDLEA raids eateries in Plateau, Enugu, recovers drugged cakes, cocaine . 400-level varsity student nabbed for selling drugs on campus NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA NDI AMAKA [color=#770077][/color] https://twitter.com/ndlea_nigeria/status/1389165043879751682?s=19[/quote] |
BadRadio:IGBOLAND DON MURDERED SLEEP. SOUTHWEST GOVERNORS SHOULD BE PLANNING TO SECURE/CLOSE BORDERS AROUND THE YORUBA REGION FOR IPOBIANS INFLUX AND REFUGEES. I JUST CHECK NIGERIA MAP NOW AND I REALIZED THE SS STATES ARE EVEN CLOSER TO SW THAN SE. |
Juliusmalema:YOUR PARENTS MUST BE REGRETTING SENDING YOU TO SCHOOL BECAUSE IT’S OBVIOUSLY, A WASTE. IF NAH YOUR IPOBIAN LEADER SEND YOU TELL HIM Y’ALL ARE UNFORTUNATE BEINGS. YOUR NEMESIS & SHADOWS CHASING IS A RESULT OF YOUR EVILS AND WICKED SOULS. GO AND DEAL WITH YOUR REGION GOING TATTERED. NOTE: THE SCHOOL NEVER REJECTED WOLE SOYINKA AS YORUBA HATING YORUBA, BUT THE OBA PREFERRED THE SCHOOL NAMED AFTER ONE OF THEIR PROGENITOR WHO WAS A COMMUNITY LEADER IN THAT TOWN. HOW IS THAT A REJECTION OF SOYINKA? AS A YORUBAMAN OF LAGOS ORIGIN WHO LIKES SOYINKA, I WILL LIKE THE SCHOOL NAMED AFTER THEIR LATE LEADER BECAUSE IT DOESN'T TAKE THE SHINE OF SOYINKA BUT IT SHINES MORE LIGHT ON OUR FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS. [color=#770077][/color] |
chiomarita:THEY GO LEAVE ANAMBRA, NEXT NAH LAGOS BUS TO DO ASHAWO UNDER THE GUISE OF NOLLYWOOD. |
PlayMaker14:NAH TINUBU CAUSED YOUR IPOBIAN BRETHREN TO PUT DRUGS INSIDE MARY. HYPERTENSION GO CATCH YOU FOR TINUBU AND YORUBA MATTER. IPOBIAN TERRORIST.
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Doraty1:THIS IS WHAT THE IPOBIAN BASTARDS/TERRORISTS WANT TO BRING TO SW/LAGOS. NOW THEY CAN ENJOY THEIR AUTONOMY IN IGBOLAND AND ENJOY THIS HISTORIC FEAT / SUCCESS OF DESTROYING THEIR REGION. WAKE UP YORUBA BRETHREN BECAUSE TI DI BA BAJE TO NIDI LONDA. WE ARE NOT THERE YET BUT WE DON'T WANT DESTOYERS TO DESTROY OUR LITTLE GAINS OUR FOREFATHERS LABORED FOR. [color=#550000][/color] |
PlayMaker14:We are also not going to hand over our country, Nigeria to Ipobian terrorists. Tinubu or Osinbajo become the best hand to do the needful. |
NigeriaIsZOO:Why did all these mass production and manufacturing not amount to wealth to build all Igbo cities/states? If the "superior productivity and amazing human development indices" do not reflect in your development of your cities/states, what manner of superiority is that? How can those you claimed to relied on your productivity/ ingenuity have cities and states more developed than igboland. No Nigerian government come to Igboland to disturb road constructions, education, technology development just like in Aba. Also, that can do spirit should be impetus for biafrans to develop their region. In fact, with all that ingenuity they still get allocations from FG govt, collect state IGRs, then what happened? If you cannot fix minor electric related problems in your father’s house and you claimed to the world your feat as an electrical engineer, whose fault? |
Millimann:Look at the ipobian terrorist. Why did you ran away? You can only bully the Hausa/Fulani why you’re living in my region because of your witch mothers that pursued you from home ![]() |
Millimann:This is why i strongly believe that not all humans are smart and intelligence. Also, intelligence and ingenuity are independent of tribal construct. Individual are said to be smart and and intelligent but all nations have smart and intelligent people. Just with my opinions, the above idiot which are many in every tribe think i am Hausa/Fulani and comparing development of the Igboland with North. To your disappointment, I’m a son of the soil in Yorubaland. Lagos is my origin, origin of my ancestors and Yoruba is my tribe of pride. [b][/b] |
November1857:He is so illogical. with all due respect to Igbo as a nation and not taking anything away from the Igbo people ingenuity just like other tribes. If his assertion is that Igbo people are disproportionally smarter than other tribes in Nigeria, then we should see it in their region. No government since independence stopped Igbo from selling shoes and whatever they can make or manufacture. Let them turn Igboland to Dubai or Taiwan. As a matter of fact, Igbo leaders have had good share of leadership in Nigeria since independence via Azikwe and from 1999-2015. If Igbo can be so good with drug peddling, prostitutes and trading they can be good showing their ingenuity in manufacturing and become wealth region like Taiwan. Taiwan is a region fighting to be independence under iron fist China but they thrived anyway and globally known for their ingenuity. Let the Igbo people display similar feat and superior intelligence over other region, then we will accept Ben Bruce assertions. Not just be politically correct. |
stanluiz:[b]For your ignorance ipobian mind, I am a Yoruba from Lagos. As a proud Yorubaman, my ancestors own the land and labored for the Yorubaland your people adopted today. Your Igbo ancestors and your Igbo people have been slaving and dining with Hausa/Fulani since independence and for 16 locust years of PDP. Now that you know my origin, could you relocate from Lagos/SW to the Yeast where education and illiteracy is high and abundance Christianity and prosperity is flowing like milk and honey? Omolasan, your parents cannot go back home to Igboland, Lagos sheltered them and give them tranquility. During that era, my people did not take arms or formed terro group like Biafra IPOBS. During the six years of GEJ Government, you would never hear anything like SW IS MARGINALISED. During this era, SS was number 1, NW number 2, NC number 3, NW number 4. NC number 5, SE number 6, SE number 7. Secretary to Government of the Federation was SE, Chief of Staff was SS. During the six years of GEJ Government, you would never hear anything like SW IS MARGINALISED. Minsters of Finance and the Economy, Works, Petroleum, Aviation, and other JUICY ministries were either SE or SS. SW got only Minister of State for FCT, Minister of state for defence, Minister for Police affairs....etc. Yoruba people did not take arms. SW didn't form a terrorist organisation like IPOBs, they formed a political alliance, unprecedented in Africa's history that eventually uprooted PDP frm d surface of AsoRock. I urge anyone who lost out in the 2015&2019 elections to stop ranting&accept d will of Democracy. Ayekooto [/b][color=#550000][/color] |
franchasng:This Ipobian cannot imagined what hit him with Tinubu playing his card. What did you gained from slaving for Fulani for 16 locust years of PDP and why are you so frustrated about a Yorubaman simply playing his cards democratically. Tell your Ipobian leaders to start their own. Few months ago, your former Imo state governor Okorocha was turbaned in the North and donated millions to them, you eyes have catarrh and you never see Arewa then. Bunch of imbeciles. |
Ammishaddai:With this your declaration, you have shown that corruption and cheating is in your DNA. No reliable father can give you her daughter and No good conscience partner can do business with you because of your circle. A wise man said: show me your friends and I will know truly who you’re. Work on yourself and repair your mindset. |
DuBLINGreenb:WHO IS HOLDING THE BIAFRA/IGBOLAND DOWN? YOUR IGBO GOVERNORS, YOUR IGBO SENATORS, YOUR IGBO HOUSE F REP, STATE ASSEMBLIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN SOUTH EAST? NO ONE IS HOLDING IGBO IF TRULY YOU WANT TO GO. TALK TO YOUR PEOPLE ABOVE AND LET THEM AGREE TO DO AWAY WITH MONEY THEY GET FROM NATIONAL TREASURY TO PURSUING THEIR OWN NATION THEN WE WILL TRULY UNDERSTAND AND AGREED YOU’RE READY TO GO. ALSO, SHOW US WHAT YHOU CAN DO WITH WHAT YOU’RE GETTING FROM THE TREASURY SINCE 1999 [16 YEARS OF PDP AND 5 YEARS OF APC] , SHOW US WHAT YOU’RE CAPABLE OF DOING WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR OWN NATION. NONSENSE.[color=#770077][/color] |
Kriss216:LIke Nnamdi Azikwe, your Biafra warlord who led your tribe into war, ran away and left million of ipobians died during Biafra war. |
AkalaJ:If Ipobians/ESN continue to wish us evil in SW, we will relaunch and beam our security targets on them and filter them out. They are cancerous and early termination is essential. |
franchasng:. We should begin to build borders in SW between us and others, including our hating southern neighbor. Also, prepare ground for deportation of Non-Yorubas. Don’t tell me you can speak Yoruba and I was born here because the IYLTS test will include family lineage and others too difficult tests to passed. We will separate the wheat from the chaff.[color=#770077][/color] |
JidennaJason:Why not just send your condolence and move. As Yoruba, we are proud of all our siblings regardless of our political disagreement. We can choose our allies and we don’t depend on Ipobians/Ibos to choose who we align with. Igbo are not in consideration when we choose who we align with in Yorubaland. Be careful what you say, because only GOD knows tomorrow. |
Omihanifa:THE IPOBIANS HAVE FOUND ALLY IN OUR TRIBESMAN. ODE |
Burruchaga71:Is that ALL YOU HAVE Really, you’re Joker and work Harder. |
Burruchaga71:Just go to the mental home instead of telling your mom about dying. Your being alive is much better for your family and it comes with hopes that tomorrow God will shine fix your situations for good. |
Burruchaga71:Why are you being stupid? Who lives forever? I want to live to the fullest happily in harmony with my soul, body and GOD |
Asgard13:He has right to do what he likes as a private citizen. Tell your dad to start campaigning too. Ipobian Werey |
Burruchaga71:Please, don’t tell your mom that she’s going to be a widow. Don’t be negative and hopeless. God gives power not humans. You get what you wished yourself anyway. I’m going to be a billionaire with or without Tinubu as president and my life is going to be fabulous by God’s grace. |
[quote author=joinpreneur post=100272804]https://www.channelstv.com/2021/03/27/we-must-be-careful-about-reducing-cost-of-governance-tinubu[/quote I know the Ipobian terrorists will jump on this thread and propaganda from Channels TV. Channel TV is a PDP media arm since 1999. Below is the actually speech of Tinubu in Kano. [b[b]]How Nigeria can overcome insecurity, unemployment, other challenges – Tinubu The national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, has outlined solutions to unemployment, insecurity, and other issues bedevilling the current administration. Speaking at the opening of the 2021 annual Arewa House Lectures, which he chaired on Saturday in Kaduna, Mr Tinubu called on the Federal Government to invest massively in job creation. The lecture was on “Reduction of the Cost of Governance for Inclusive Growth and Youth Development in Northern Nigeria in a Post- COVID-19 era”. He said the government must urgently think outside of the box in finding solutions to the challenges posed by unemployment. According to him, the frustration and despair among the youth were largely caused by chronic poverty and breakdown in social institutions. “Building vital infrastructure such as irrigation and water catchment systems will help agriculture, arrest desertification and provide jobs. “Another readily available area primed for investment is the agro-allied industry which, for the northern region is particularly advantageous,” he said. Mr Tinubu added that government must implement a national industrial policy to encourage key industries to begin to employ the country’s growing population. Herders/Farmers crisis On the herder/farmer dispute, the former Lagos State Governor said the government “must appreciate that martial security measures alone will not suffice”. Problems that are essentially of an economic origin must also have an economic solution. “Enhanced security may be the necessary first step, but it cannot be the only step. “We cannot resolve this problem by holding on to one-dimensional answers. We must all be dispassionate in our search for solutions. “These challenges are multi-faceted and so the solutions must be. “The issue of insecurity, unemployment and extremism has many things to do with governance, over time. We must tackle our deep and widespread poverty. “If we limit government’s role under the erroneous assumption that government spending is intrinsically unproductive, then we tether ourselves to failure.” ‘Small government advocates’ He also cautioned those advocating for “small government”, advising them to learn from history. “We would do well to more critically study how other populous nations such as the UK, U.S., Germany and China charted their course during their formative years. “You will see that they did not adhere to small government or the purportedly free market. “Government engaged in massive spending on infrastructure and education while also engaging in policies that protected industrial development and key aspects of the agricultural sector. “Only when they matured and held advantages over other nations, did the UK and US begin to champion free markets and small government. “We would do well to understand this history and learn what it means for our own pursuit of development,” Mr Tinubu added. He also cautioned against the assumption that government spending was unproductive. “The development of any populous nation has always been dependent on the ability of government to allocate sufficient funds to projects and programs that create and encourage enduring growth and employment. “We must reject that mode of thinking that assumes government expenditure is inherently unproductive as well as harmful to the overall economy. “It is not the fact that government expenditure is intrinsically wrong any more than one can say all private sector activity is economically positive. “Government can be wasteful or it can be the key component to growth just as a private sector business can function profitably or spend itself into bankruptcy. “The issue is not whether government is spending money or not. The real issue is the economic utility and quality of the expenditure,” the Asiwaju said. ‘Fiscal wisdom’ Mr Tinubu suggested fiscal wisdom in running the nation’s economy, which he noted was weak due to the efforts of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Fiscal wisdom but not necessarily austerity is required for an economy like ours in a time like this, to ensure equitable wealth redistribution and meaningful use of resources. “The years have shown that the private sector is much too weak to spur the growth we need. “If the private sector could manage this feat, it would have already done so. Where the private sector is too weak or unable, the government must fill the void. “This means government must not be afraid to embark on an activist fiscal policy to create jobs, build infrastructure and develop our industrial sector as well as continue to improve agriculture. “This means government must spend money on those things that bring the requisite economic returns for the nation,” he said. Mr Tinubu advised states and local governments “to shape their budgets to suit their revenues, as federal government spends more to create more jobs for the youth”. This, he said was to eradicate restiveness and sundry criminality among the youth. COVID-19 On the effects of COVID-19 on the economy, Mr Tinubu advised the government to provide more stimulus packages to revive the fledgeling economy. “In the midst of our local challenges came the COVID-19 pandemic, with its debilitating impact on the global and domestic economies. “Nigeria, like many other countries, has not been spared the impact of the pandemic. “Commendably, however, President Muhammadu Buhari has been carefully steering the country through the pandemic such that the negative impact on us and the economy has not been as harsh as it might have been. “The economy’s relapse into recession has ended, but we must admit the economy remains weak with too much unemployment and resources left idle,” he added. He said nations that recovered most quickly from the 2009 economic crisis and now from COVID-19 “were those that engaged most in government stimulus spending”. (NAN) [/b][font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][/b][color=#550000][/color][/b] |
Kwanza:See crazy Biafran republicans bombing their cities for By-election . The same people who are protesting elections in Lagos. |


Really, you’re Joker and work Harder.