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mekuslogan: Bloody liedont mind the fools , the difference between igbos and yorubas is that igbos will succeed wherever they are be it igboland , yorubaland, ijawland, north ,europe etc but yorubas hardly succeed in yorubaland talkless of outside yorubaland ,they always depend on govt handouts. london is the only place outside yorubaland they are trying but thats because of their fraud syndicate there. |
dayokanu: 90% of Yorubas in Nigeria reside in their region.looser like i said if you dont like it seeceed from nigeria , igbos will continue to dominate the economy of both igboland and yorubaland ,with or without nigeria we will keep gaining ,go and kill yourself. parasites living on oil handouts from another mans land and still have the guts to type rubbish , ungrateful bunch of people. by now you should be lining up with the likes of somalia for aids from europe and america. |
dayokanu: How is Nkiru Sylvanus the Special Adviser for lagos affairs doing?if you dont like it then seceed from nigeria or why are scared of leaving nigeria , what did you keep in other regions that you dont want to loose abi you cant feed yourself |
dayokanu: Bashr, See your Igbo brother wan turn mario for another man land.and what are you parasites still doing in igboland, why are still living off handouts from igboland and rest of east ? go back to your caves but until you decide to leave nigeria and stop being a parasite lagos belongs to everybody now go kill yourself. |
dayokanu: Which region? Yiboland? How many Yorubas would you find in Igbo land?parasitic yorimbas leave igboland and go back to your caves and its about time you stop getting free food handouts, learn to take care of yourselves stop living on food handouts. |
dayokanu: Which region? Yiboland? How many Yorubas would you find in Igbo land?parasites leave igboland and go back to your caves and its about time you stop getting free food handouts, learn to take care of yourselves stop living on food handouts. |
dayokanu: Maybe you can start by telling your brothers to leave our region and go back to their eroded caves firstand leave our region ,go back to your caves in the south west and stop messing up our region and dont forget to leanr how to feed your selves ,parasites |
Aigbofa: ibos love Lagos too much to support disintegration. Even during Biafra, their only ambition was to reach Lagos! Kilode? Dem take Lagos swear to una?its only the yorubas in nigeria that are scared of disintegration thats a fact , see how backward yoruba states are imagine what will happen when oil allocation stops coming , you think nigeria is por well you are yet to see what poverty really is .whether nigeria breaks up or not igos will continue to benefit, it comes with being at the top of the food chain. |
Aigbofa: I will pass, that garbage is for your likes to consume and digest.mugu was it not what you where insinuating , olodo now tell us the difference between PDP and ACN both are clueless and corrupt , keep paying ten percent tax to an ex governor, who knows how much he is collecting from other ACN states. |
Aigbofa: Edward Adeniyi may infact be Edward Udechukwu, we don't know.brainless cow, its no the first time yorubas are deported and it wont be the last , who they deport is not my buisness infact i have always been an advocate of disintegrating nigeria and everybody going back to his papa house so that when you finally have your oduduwa you can do whatever you want. |
Aigbofa: All you have to do is field an ibo candidate in Lagos and get the PDP to rig him in. Voila!for once use your head, so according to you only acn will field in a yoruba candidate, why dont you read and digest before replying. |
Mr. Edward Adeniyi is from Lagos State, but among those taken to Onitsha. He told Saturday Sun: "I am Mr. Edward Adeniyi from Western Avenue (Ojuelegba), Lagos. I am a Loto agent until I was arrested and sent to the prison after which I found myself in Onitsha, in the East. [size=20pt]I was arrested in May, around Mile 2. I was coming from Maza Maza, where I went to sell Loto printout. I was working with Premier Loto.[/size] Uduaka Asuquo from Akwa Ibom State said she was, until her arrest, a commuter operator and office assistant in Ikoyi, Lagos. According to her: "[size=20pt]I was arrested and taken to a place I did not know and I could not contact any of my family members[/size]. I was a computer operator in Ikoyi, Lagos and one day, I went out to buy something in my street. It was on environmental sanitation day. I saw a vehicle parked. this is jst sad imagine how many innocent people in this country have been arrested for nothing, sent to jail or not even allowed to contact their people . we accuse GEJ everyday but see what we are doing to ourselves, abi these officials that do the arrest are they not nigerians. wicked geeration. i have come to the conclusion that nigeriansare ven more wicked and evil than their leaders therefore they deserve the kind of leadershipthey get and some monsters are here trying to defend this shameful act. |
ikeyman00: @@@@@they are not from lagos |
[b]Mr. Edward Adeniyi is from Lagos State, but among those taken to Onitsha. He told Saturday Sun: "I am Mr. Edward Adeniyi from Western Avenue (Ojuelegba), Lagos. I am a Loto agent until I was arrested and sent to the prison after which I found myself in Onitsha, in the East. I was arrested in May, around Mile 2. I was coming from Maza Maza, where I went to sell Loto printout. I was working with Premier Loto. Uduaka Asuquo from Akwa Ibom State said she was, until her arrest, a commuter operator and office assistant in Ikoyi, Lagos. According to her: "I was arrested and taken to a place I did not know and I could not contact any of my family members. I was a computer operator in Ikoyi, Lagos and one day, I went out to buy something in my street. It was on environmental sanitation day. I saw a vehicle parked. The officers bundled me into the vehicle and drove away. They took me to Ikorodu. They dumped me where they kept mad people and beggars and after that, they arranged 16 vehicles that brought us down here. My village is Isenyon, but my parents are living at Ikot Abasi in Akwa Ibom State." http://odili.net/news/source/2012/sep/29/508.html[/b] i hope people wont be foolish enough to vote anything ACN in 2015 ,am sure fashola to wont even think of running for president, this is the most irresponsible state govt in nigeria as of today , when you result to deporting indegens and nigerians from a nigerian state then something is really wrong with you. |
Esther Okonkwo :around ogbaru and anyamelu local govts , the villages near the river niger |
aryzgreat: Guess u have such modern buildings in ur corrugated zinc infested caves? the buildings u saw cannot be found in your most developed towns, this is anambra village we are talking and u can see some evidence of hardwork there, those modern houses were built from the sweat of the so called spare parts dealers ur likes mock, they repartraite their wealth home and build decent houses while ur likes throw owambe after collecting 2yrs rent from ur fada's inherited "face me i face u" tell me who is really backward? the flooding is an after effect of the camerron dam release, so wot is ur poing? Can u look at the pix of ibadan with mud house and rusted corrugated zincs and compare it with this village? this is not awka, nnewi or onitsha, its a village in anmabra but compare with ibadan![size=14pt]no mind those slowpoke, i tell them everyday , igbo villages are finer , more developed and advanced than yoruba cities, one of them actually thought the houses are photoshopped [/size]. oboy @0p u don they spread dis ur lie lie where in nigeria u get dat kind 5n 5n house located close to water. Even lagos well known to be a flooding arena has neva build dis kind of residential house close to thd water rather u see wat looks like zink with plank around the whole area. |
[size=15pt]even though the affected areas anyamelu and ogbaru are conc villages i have not even heard of they still look better than the capital cities in yorubaland even with the flooding.apart from the flood see how decent the houses and people look , no wonder anambra is number one in nigeria when it comes to wealth and health [/size] |
Tolaaaaannni: [size=20pt]THESE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT ARE MAKING OUR COUNTRY LOOK LIKE WE ARE "FAILING". IMAGINE INTELLIGENT PEOPLE HAVING Atypical nigerian , start the the master bigot seun ,we allleaned bigotry here , theres no difference between nairaland and nigeria ,they are both run byu bigots. |
mankand: What progress have you Yigbos made for Nigeriayorimbas have achieved world record of child molestation , 80 percent of yoruba girls are raped by their relatives before the age of 18 , national disgrace, The study conducted in Oyo and Osun states in liasion with a non-governmental organisation showed that 80 per cent of girls in southwest , before attaining age 18, experience sexual violence and abuse while 31 per cent of girls experience sexual violence and abuse before age 13. http://www.punchng.com/feature/tackling-rape-and-sexual-abuse-in-osun/ also yorimbas have given us world record of the country with the highest number of scammers especially in u.k and united states. [size=17pt]Nigerian/yorimba couple tried to claim £3.8m in ‘eye watering’ benefits scam using 1,400 identities Adeola Thomas, 38, assisted by his partner, Abimbola Abiola, 34, secured £87,000 from fraudulent claims totalling £3.8million over four years Thomas used 1,400 stolen identities to complete 2,495 handwritten tax and benefits claims forms [/size] Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2210157/Nigerian-couple-tried-claim-3-8m-eye-watering-benefits-scam-using-1-400-identities.html#ixzz27yocRbfR Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook |
Posted by: Joke Kuejnya Posted date: September 28, 2012 In: News | comment : 10 Is paternity testing becoming an issue in Nigeria? We have seen that there is serious need for it because in many homes things are happening that are scary both to the lives of children and their parents. And for the general statistics that is now available, it is found that three out of every ten men are not the fathers of their babies. Similarly, three out of every ten children are not fathered by men they have seen as their biological fathers. What we have found out is that, anytime we take ten men, at least three of them eventually found that they are not the fathers of the children they call their own. And these men would have taken care of the children for all their lives. Now, the global statistics is 100, 000 out of every 300, 000 men. But what we have found that is that the situation is higher in Nigeria than other places. For example in our laboratory here, 50 per cent of the cases comes out negative. And we also realised that majority of the first-borns are affected. You only need to be here to see big men cry like little kids and watch children weep in agony. It has been that bad. And I dare say it is becoming something every home must do and you may be quite surprised at the level of dastard revelation. About thirty per cent of fathers are unknowingly bringing up children who are not biologically theirs. And it is suspected that this percentage may be on the increase due to sexual recklessness. According to recent trends in sexual health, especially in Nigeria, it was suggested that unprotected sex and multiple partners are comparatively common occurrences with a large proportion of conceptions still unplanned. So, more than half, that is, 50 per cent of all paternity tests carried out by our lab comes out negative and the most affected are first-borns, except in a few cases. Do these cases happen mostly in matrimonial settings or in casual relationships? In both matrimony and casual affiliations! I tell you, we have had series of married men come here and go back home devastated. In one instance, a man came here with his wife. Out of the five children he thought were his own, he discovered that only two belonged to him. And they are both duly married, living together as husband and wife. You see, the major problem we have in our country is that most of these cases are not duly documented. So, people don’t know we have such issues among us. In fact, some even don’t know where to go for the test to determine their child or children’s paternity. And I tell you, if you go to ten homes as we speak, you will be amazed to find that in almost all of them the children there do not belong to the men. It is that rampant. If it is that rampant, how would you describe the three years since you started testing men? Now, [size=15pt]the general statistics by the American Association of Blood Banks is that globally, 100, 000 out of 300, 000 men are not the actual fathers of their presumed children. And like I said earlier, the Nigerian situation is even alarming. Also, Duess International, the condom manufacturers, once noted that Nigeria has the most reckless sexual life. So, you can then imagine what the outcome would be like if we say okay, let’s start taking statistics one-by-one. [/size] How many families do you attend to each week? We test about 15 to 20 families. People come here as a result of various types of controversies over the paternity of certain children. You know, families have come to us with claims that a child neither takes after the mother nor the father in looks and character. So, the man of the house would be curious to ascertain facts. And when they come here with such children, the fears of the fathers have often been affirmed. Fathers usually have the doubts; maybe he has been hearing some rumours, and you know, men are often the last to hear such things about themselves. Until many of them come here to take the test, they have nurtured other men’s children before realising it. What does it take to do a paternity test? Technology has made it so easy. It is just like any other deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) test. In less than two seconds, we take the sample from the man. We use the Helix Swabs like a “big cotton buds” to extract some cells from the man’s mouth. We rub the ‘Swab’ up-and-down the mouth to get some epithelial cells from around the cheek bone. In the nucleus of every cell, there is DNA. Once we collect that, we purify, extract and then multiply it and get the genetic profile which we then send to DNA laboratory abroad for testing. What happens in situations where DNA samples do not match as we saw with someDANA victims? So many reasons could be responsible for that. We have had a case in which a boy went to an hospital to claim the body of his deceased dad and on testing him, it was found that he was not fathered by the dead man. The genetic profile of the boy does not match with that of the man he claimed to be his father. And DNAs don’t lie. The medical experts conducting these tests have nothing personal against the people that come to them for testing. Every human being take half of the genetic profile from either parent. Therefore, it is a matter of case closed if the genetic profile of the living does not match with that of the dead man. He is simply not that father. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/news/three-of-10-men-are-not-fathers-of-their-kids-says-dna-expert/ |
illicit: so an igbo president will be holy and will perform miracles?your the only mad person here, in your malnourished mind biafra the east want biafra because they have not produced a president, at your age you should be reading your books, its people like you that disgrace the nigerian educational system , am sure you will end up as another half baked graduate. |
ACM10: No wonder!you have been arguing with a child , how embarrassing ![]() |
190-the-clown:what are you smoking |
jovie50: Fundamental signs to know when ur guy is about to cheat on u...[size=15pt]rubbish you cant come to my house without letting me know , even my parents call before coming so who born you , as for my phone its private not because i have something about me to hide but because i have something about other people, coleagues to hide and since am not sure i will marry you why should i let you know my secrets. [/size] |
illicit: bro i feel u, am not against breaking up, currently we serve no purpose togeda, bt some pple just want to go because dey r not producin presidents.... is dat enuf reason? look at some breakaway republics today, d sudans they aint doin well so to say.you are very stupid and you keep exposing it, you even look stupid and malnourished ,tel me what we have gained from those that produced presidents. i dont know why nigerian youth lack common sense. |
Dede1: It distorts my mental balance when I hear certain screwballs attempt to equate the idea of disintegration of Nigeria to act of tribalism. The best to happen to people who presently occupy the acreage called Nigeria is to go their separate ways. A simple call to have international airline operators in Nigeria to fully utilize the resources in airports other than Lagos and Abuja turned into tribal contest.oga dede, fools will always be fools ,theres nothing you can do to change them , i have learnt to accept that reality in nairaland. |
nigerians hate themselves so why should they be bothered about who hates them , rubbish |
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