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Politics / Re: Yoruba Man Cries About Ill Treatment By The Fulanis At Lagos Sea Port by BSMS(f): 8:35am On May 28, 2020
Lol grin grin grin
Davash222:
It happens that when the apostles started speaking in tongues, then, the people around started asking... "Isn't it too early for the apostles to start drinking?"

And I ask, Isn't it too early for the Afonjas to start complaining

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Politics / Yoruba Man Cries About Ill Treatment By The Fulanis At Lagos Sea Port by BSMS(f): 8:28am On May 28, 2020
Nepotism is very high in this APC Fulani government

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Food / Re: Covid 19 Soup; Just Your 500 Naira by BSMS(f): 8:01am On May 28, 2020
He is not living poverty.... It's covid 19 situation.... It's fun
AddictedToTech:
the fact that you're proud to show it off is what's giving me concern. I really pity the woman.

Being ok and comfortable in your poverty is a thing of shame.
Food / Re: Covid 19 Soup; Just Your 500 Naira by BSMS(f): 11:08pm On May 26, 2020
I no fit........ Go find your own ........... No worry me I dey relax they enjoy myself self
longetivity:
borrow me your wife....... please

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Food / Covid 19 Soup; Just Your 500 Naira by BSMS(f): 9:49pm On May 26, 2020
My lovely wife made a special soup today for three with just 500 naira... I didn't have money but I eat out sweat while eating a covid 19 intervention soup �������
Honey I love you so much wink wink wink cheesy cheesy wink cheesy cheesy :DMy lovely Fiance prepared a special covid 19 lovely vegetable soup for three with just 500 naira that is 1$ 20cent ..... This is how to survive in this country now... The special thing about this soup is it's taste.... yummy and it a two days soup....am sweating
Cost of ingredients
1,Ugu vegetable =100
2,Water leave =50
3,Isam /periwinkles=100
4,Dry fish=250
We already had palm oil, crayfish, Maggi,salt, onion and pepper

He that find a wife finds a good thing and obtain favour from God...
Come and join me





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Politics / Igbo's Strongly Condemned Gossip Mail Biafra for Calling Aisha Ashawo by BSMS(f): 7:37pm On May 24, 2020
Gossip mail Biafra got what it deserved today for calling a Mother names

#stoptheabuses
#lobby
#returnpowerbacktosouth
#gentlemanagreement
#Godblessmymother

Politics / Re: Gather Here If U Believe Kanu Needs A Psychiatrist by BSMS(f): 8:04pm On May 23, 2020
I strongly believe he needs to go for yaba left examination

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Politics / Gather Here If U Believe Kanu Needs A Psychiatrist by BSMS(f): 7:58pm On May 23, 2020
I think mnk need to visit yaba Left
What do you think?

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Politics / Re: Ibibio Means Igbo Junior According To Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by BSMS(f): 10:16am On May 21, 2020
It's creating enemies for us
Dedetwo:


Is there anything wrong in being someone's junior brother?
Politics / Re: Ibibio Means Igbo Junior According To Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by BSMS(f): 8:20pm On May 20, 2020
He actually said it....
OnyeOfenmanu:


was that Nnamdi kanu's official page? so if Lai Muhammed open a fake Facebook account to spread false message, you will take it and swallow it? You are not even intelligent. shame.

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Politics / Re: Ibibio Means Igbo Junior According To Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by BSMS(f): 8:14pm On May 20, 2020
OnyeOfenmanu:



Shame on you for this lie and so shall your enemies lie on you till you end up in the grave.

Politics / Ibibio Means Igbo Junior According To Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by BSMS(f): 7:57pm On May 20, 2020
According to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in his broadcast today he said that Ibibio tribe simply means Igbo junior. What is your take on this
True or lies

I don't believe it

Politics / Re: 5 Evidences Biafra Existed - Nnamdi Kanu by BSMS(f): 4:10pm On May 20, 2020
A 1710 map indicates that the region known as "Biafra" (Biafra) was located in present-day Cameroon.

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Politics / Biafrans Should Go N Change Their Passport Here by BSMS(f): 4:08pm On May 20, 2020
May I notify all my loyalist go and get your passport here

Signed
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu

Politics / Re: Reno Omokri Exposes El Rufai Family Agenda by BSMS(f): 4:19pm On Apr 23, 2020
God bless Umu Igbo
Politics / Re: Reno Omokri Exposes El Rufai Family Agenda by BSMS(f): 8:27pm On Apr 22, 2020
Igbo Amaka
Politics / Reno Omokri Exposes El Rufai Family Agenda by BSMS(f): 6:48pm On Apr 22, 2020
I think he is on point...

What's your take on the core Northerners calling all the SS,SE,and Some Middle belt Igbos

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Politics / The Sins Of Former Emir Sanusi by BSMS(f): 10:37pm On Mar 18, 2020
HOW EMIR SANUSI WORKED HIS DOWNFALL

While the hyperbolic lyrics of the legendary Sarkin Kotson Kano Abdulrahman’s magnum opus – Sir Sanusi Sarkin Yaki Zakin Daga Na Abashe – turned the late Sir Sanusi’s inborn hubris into believing that he was above his peers and superiors, his grandson chose to take inspiration from a tribe of cyber buskers cheering him to banishment.

Barely three years after his ascension to the Kano throne, the present emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has dumped a set of etiquettes laid down by Muhammad Al-Maghili during Emir Muhammadu Rumfa’s reign in the 1480’s to inspire awe and instil respect for leaders; demolished the century-old Soron Ingila built by Emir Abbas and used by colonialists shortly after Kano conquest in 1903 and; squandered at least N4billion bequeathed to him by Emir Ado Bayero in 2014.

Lord Lugard at work in his office in the Emir of Kano’s palace after the capture of Kano in 1903. Queen Elizabeth was also received in the same palace in 1956 by Emir Sir Muhammadu Sanusi.

Let me make it clear to people who think I was paid to write against Emir Sanusi that my conscience is the mainspring of my actions.

For the sake of making a point, on Wednesday last week a notable personality who marvelled at my last article on Emir Sanusi sent me a ‘gift’ of N200,000.

I declined to accept the gift in order to clear my conscience that I have NEVER collected money from anybody to write against the emir.

Well, I really do not bother about the effete challenge of a clan of Internet meerkats, tying to challenge an armadillo of a journalist.

What I am more concerned about is setting the records straight with fairness but without fear or favour.

There are certain traditions a traditional office holder is expected to adhere to.

That is the reason it is called traditional institution.

Traditional rulers are chief image-markers of their people, chief custodians of culture and traditions, ambassadors of their people, etc.

But Emir Sanusi chose to drift from this tradition.

I have never heard an Eze saying the Igbos are 419ers or drug-traffickers, nor heard an Oba denigrating the Yoruba people.

While I have my reservations about Ganduje’s light rail project, Emir Sanusi’s conclusion that tens of thousands of enterprising stall owners in Sabon Gari Market, industrious traders of Yankura, dutiful traders at ’Yan Lemo, resilient vendors of Kurmi, venturesome grain dealers of Dawanau, billionaire merchants of Singer and Kantin Kwari Markets are all there to attend “wedding and naming ceremony” is abusive.

And I am being charitable.

Emir Sanusi’s Financial Recklessness

About six weeks after becoming emir, Sanusi began the butchery of the emirate council’s life-time savings in fixed deposits in First Bank, UBA, Zenith, FCMB, AfriBank, Access, etc.

On July 24, 2014, the sum of N400m fixed by his predecessor was first broken from First Bank to the transaction account of the emirate council at the same bank.

Less than three weeks after, on August 13, 2014, another fixed deposit of N200m was recalled to the main account.

The recall of the fixed deposits continued steadily until December 8, 2016 when about N4billion he inherited were drawn into the main/transaction account and mercilessly exterminated.

Following his visit to former President Goodluck Jonathan on July 24, 2014, and subsequent release of his travel documents by the SSS, the emir began criss-crossing the world.

On August 1, 2014, Emir Sanusi approved the payment of N152,624,723 to a now sanctioned bureau de change operator, Dabo Gate Ideal.

Twelve days after, on August 13, 2014, the same company was again paid N15,458,660.

On December 10, 2014, Western Union Travels and Tours Limited, a travel agent to DELOITTE, was paid N6,993,203.

Three weeks after, precisely on December 31, 2014, the same company was paid N5,566,235 from the emirate council account.

Two weeks after, the company was again paid N9,071,000 from the emirate council account on January 14, 2015.

This payment trend to Western Union Travel and Tours and Classic Air Service for chattered flights and foreign travels continues till date.

Contrary to reports that the emir’s expensive cars were gift from friends, documents available to me show that on August 27, 2014, Nigeria’s famous exotic car dealers, Triple K Investments, were paid N142,800,000 from the First Bank account of the emirate council for the supply of exotic cars.

Still on August 27 and October 16, 2014, Emir Sanusi approved the payment of another N154,873,000 and N36,223,000 respectively to the same Triple K Investment for the supply of exotic cars.

Again, the same company was paid N5,060,000 on December 17, 2014.

In my last article, I hinted that the emir spends a lot on Internet bills.

Now to prove this assertion, here is the breakdown of his expenditure on calls and Internet.

On June 29, 2015, Airtel was paid N2,639,185.19;

on July 22, 2015 (N1,471,163.49);

on August 31, 2015 (N4,954,883.61);

on September 29, 2015 (N2,638,626.18);

on November 9, 2015 (N1,012,077.36);

on December 21, 2015 (N8,697,900.09);

on March 11, 2016 (N3,640,356.14);

on April 26, 2016 (N1,000,000);

on August 22, 2016 (N3,000,000)

on September 21 (N2,000,000);

on December 19 (N5,000,000) and;

on February 9, 2017 (N2,000,000).

I couldn’t believe when I once heard the emir once spent N7m on Internet in ONE month !

Now imagine this: The total amount the emir spent on Airtel from June 29, 2015 to February 9, 2017 is N37,054,192.06.

This amount alone could build a modest school or a cottage hospital with equipment as a way of matching his words with action.

While the salary bill of the emirate was in average of N7million (usually defrayed by the interests accrued from over N4billion fixed deposits Emir Ado Bayero made), the emirate received a steady grant from local government deductions of N127,898,110.07 every quarter – about N42m monthly.

While he buffeted the savings on his expensive lifestyle, to be fair to him, he increased the salary to N17,078,441.56 in September 2014.

The salary bill further ballooned under Sanusi to about N23m after the emir put his distant cousins, uncles and other relatives on salary.

When recession bit harder, grants decreased and balance in the account fell to as low as N800,000 at a point, the emir now slashed the salary to the status quo ante, but he never stopped lavish spending on foreign and local travels, Airtel data/calls, questionable NEFT transfer of about N12m monthly, cars, sartorially hyped up outlook, etc.

In monthly grants, the emirate council received between July 30, 2014 and March 1, 2017, the sum of N1,672,953,660.

While the total debit from June 8, 2014 to April 11, 2017 is about N6 billion, the current balance in the account as at April 11, 2017 is N23,487,406.12.

For someone who is preaching the gospel of economic management, financial prudence, I wonder why he woefully failed set example in his tiny fief.

Let me, as obedient subject, once again remind my emir, a monarch who does not mind deposition on the alter speaking the “truth”, that when certain Sanusi Lamido Sanusi escaped firing squad by whiskers and jailed for about two and half years under Abacha’s Decree 2 in Sokoto Prisons for “inciting violence”, his rights to both movements and free speech were trampled.

I hope somebody will take some lessons.

By JAAFAR JAAFAR

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Politics / More Debate On Secession Part 2 by BSMS(f): 8:07pm On Mar 18, 2020
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HALF EDUCATION IS Dangerous, YOU KNOW?

Can you analyze the scenario below:

A man from Imo State has a garment shop in Abuja, another shop in Kano, another shop in Lagos, another shop in shop in Onitsha, and another shop in Accra.

As of today, that man is a citizen of the country in which his shops are based with the exception of the shop in Accra. Border closure by Nigeria will affect only his Accra shop and Ghana can make regulations that will favor Ghanaian business and discriminate against businesses owned by foreigners. If that happens, it will only affect his shop in Ghana. Also, this man can move goods from his Onitsha shops to his Lagos or Abuja or Kano shops without worrying about customs. He only worries if he moves goods between his shop in Accra and other locations.

After you have your Biafra, only his shop in Onitsha will be in the country he is a citizen of. He is now a foreign national as regards his investment in Kano, Abuja, Lagos and Accra.

I had to make this illustration for those of you who do not appreciate the additional costs that go with investing as a foreigner as compared with investing as a citizen.

Yes, a Chinese businessman man can sell his goods in China or in Nigeria. But when he sells in Nigeria he pays extra costs associated with international trade. It is international trade when you manufacture in one country and sell in another. Rather than shrinking your local market, you should be expanding your market.

And if the South South refuses to go with the Igbo's, the Igbos will be landlocked like Lesotho or Swaziland, assuming you know where these countries are. You don't have what it will take to be like Rwanda or Botswana. Your best bet is Lesotho or Burkina Faso.
Politics / Re: Let's Debate On Secession. No Insults by BSMS(f): 2:19pm On Mar 18, 2020
Yes I concur.... Next question how do we save life's before the international community intervention
horsepower102:


I think you mean what if Nigerians are hostile because knowing how Nigerians are, they will be. Igbos are all over Africa doing business.

One of the biggest importers of goods in Angola is an igbo man.

So igbos are already multinational players and they know how to abide by rules.

The concern is will Nigerians who are angry that igbos left them be civilized enough no to purge the igbos.

Mind you this will have serious international consequences against Nigeria.

It’s easier for Nigeria to do those things against igbos if igbos are still Nigerian citizens but hard to do if they are independent Nation.

That will send a very bad signal for the rest of the world business community to never invest in the remaining Nigeria.
Politics / Re: Tension! MASSOB Gives Fulani He'rders 48 Hours To Quit Enugu Or This Will Happen by BSMS(f): 11:55am On Mar 18, 2020
Good
Politics / Re: 2023: North Will Lobby Southeast For Presidency – Arewa Youths by BSMS(f): 11:54am On Mar 18, 2020
The day mnk will stop saying Biafra that is the end of him
SLAP44:
He should be man enough to pick up his phone and call Nnamdi Kanu and lobby him.

Where the Great Nnamdi stands is where we stand. grin
Politics / Re: Let's Debate On Secession. No Insults by BSMS(f): 11:50am On Mar 18, 2020
What if they decide to nationalise Biafran company's and business? Forget igbophobia let's Debate extensively on this with facts and points.
Conner44:
This op is just looking for trouble with yet another igbophobic thread.

Op if there is a secession and the country divides then biafrans in Nigeria will be foreigners and Nigerians in Biafra will also be foreigners.

If there’s hostility in any of the areas by any of the foreigners they immediately get arrested, prosecuted or deported.

Shikena
Education / Re: Archibong Bassey, UNICAL 19-Year-Old First Class Graduate Shares Success Story by BSMS(f): 11:47am On Mar 18, 2020
U are very stupid...those that liked this comment are Corona virus
darfay:
Fork u and your first class, grin grin... Better enter street...





Politics / Re: Let's Debate On Secession. No Insults by BSMS(f): 11:39am On Mar 18, 2020
What if they are hostile
dawnomike:
In as much as I'm not a fan of the present Biafra agitation... The 20 million igbo estimate you wrote about do not necessarily have to go back to their homeland. It will only imply they are foreigners(Biafrans) doing business in the new Nigeria... Hence, the law will require they obtain the necessary immigration documents and carry the Biafran passport to travel.
They'll also hv to visit the Nigerian Embassy/ Consulate in Biafra to obtain travel visas to enter Nigeria from Biafra!


NB: In my opinion, It is quite more complex than we think
Politics / Re: Let's Debate On Secession. No Insults by BSMS(f): 11:38am On Mar 18, 2020
Your point is noted I am the moderator
Politics / Let's Debate On Secession. No Insults by BSMS(f): 11:25am On Mar 18, 2020
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DON'T TELL ME YOU DON'T HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

(1) How many Igbos live or work in Kano State?
(2) How many Igbos live or work in Abuja?
(3) How man Igbos live or work in Lagos?
(4) Is it true that more than 20 million Igbos live or work in other parts of Nigeria outside Igboland?
(5) Is it true that there are more Igbo owned businesses outside Igboland than those located in Igboland?
(6) If true, it means Igbos earn more than half their income from economic activities occurring in other parts of Nigeria outside Igboland.

If you don't have the above information, how can you honestly and realistically plan for secession or for Biafra?

If as a result of secession millions of Igbos are to relocate back to Igboland, what plans do you have to provide them employment and settle them in Igboland?

The funny thing about ipob is that they never think about these things. They just emote.

One thing they forgot was that by the time Ojujwu declared Biafra in 1967, all Igbos in Nigeria had been forced back to Igboland. If millions of Igbos were freely doing their business in Kano and Lagos, Ojukwu would not have attempted a secession.

You need to consider the 20 million Igbos scattered all over Nigeria outside Igboland. If you were them, would you abandon your successful businessrs in Kano and Lagos and return to Igboland to fight over land with your village people?

Those 20 million Igbos are richer than those in Igboland. When referendum comes, they will vote against break-up and they will use their influence to get their brothers at home to vote against it. So, I can predict with certainty that the referendum will fail woefully.

The Igbos are like eagles. They need a vast space to soar wide and far. Igbos don't need to be confined within a tight space. They are free spirits. For the Igbos, there should be no national boundaries. The Igbos need a borderless world, without national boundaries.

We just need to give them an enabling environment, a levelplaying field, a system where reward will be based on merit and hard work, justice and equity and fair play. What the Igbos want is a fair play, not a border. We are free people. The whole world bu nke anyi. Africa should have been like India or China - just one country.

Now, let's debate. No insults.

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Politics / Re: What The Southeast Governor's Must Do About Buhari Loan Plans by BSMS(f): 4:59pm On Mar 10, 2020
okeyglm:
just laughing laud. fyn igbo tax payers will pay 50% of that loan. we igbo are just mumu in this country. by now we should have outrightly declared Biafra. because that's the only solutions for all these marginalisation.
It's taking time what can we do meanwhile to get this mess
Politics / What The Southeast Governor's Must Do About Buhari Loan Plans by BSMS(f): 4:14pm On Mar 10, 2020
I wonder why we are all crying about the sordid exclusion of southeast from benefiting from the loan. We are simply not doing anything except crying. I have the following suggestions to remedy the situation and if it's acceptable to us, every member of this platform should spread it out to those that matter for purpose of implementation.
1. We should start calling out the southeast governors to come out and repudiate This loan, telling the whole world that we won't participate in repayment of the loan.
2. They should get our southeast houses of assembly to pass resolutions dissociating southeast from the loan.
3. Commence law suits in Nigeria and abroad, joining the lending institutions as parties, seeking to void the loan on grounds that a major federating unit of Nigeria is not benefiting from the loan and won't participate in repayment thereof.
4. Expose the disgusting corruption scheme in the projects we could open up the justification for the costs of most of the projects which are highly inflated eg NTA digitalization $500m, Mambilla Hydro plant $4.8b - a project Jonathan government already negotiated for $3.4b inclusive of their own padding , some of the roads are as high as $3m (over 1b naira) per kilometer
The whole thing is a scheme to loot since Nigeria’s revenues are no longer enough to accommodate taking out enough dollars to meet the expectations of their greed.
5. Craft a caveat emptor to the lending institutions.

When the is done the lending institutions will refrain from disbursing the loans. No institution will disburse loan when there is dispute.
The truth is that if we don't frustrate this loan, the southeast will be held down forever after the restructuring of Nigeria, which is imminent. After the disbursement of this loan, the north will now acceed to the clamour for restructuring of Nigeria along regional lines. Each zone will be financially autonomous. Southeast will continue to contribute to repayment of loan it didn't benefit from.

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Politics / Re: I Am In Serious Pressure To Contest For 2023 Presidential Election... GEJ by BSMS(f): 8:53am On Mar 09, 2020
Go on we support you
Politics / Why We Won't Support Ipob Government by BSMS(f): 8:39am On Mar 09, 2020
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DID YOU NOTICE THAT THE FAMOUS IPOB MEMBERS CANNOT DEBATE: THEY ONLY CURSE AND WHINE

Everybody expected that IPOB members who disagreed with me would confront me and challenge me with intelligent counter points of argument. You would expect that they would contradict me with their own evidence and their own analysis.

But alas; they have no points, no argument, no logic, no facts, no evidence, no analysis. All that they have is cursing and abuse. That tells you everything about them.

How can IPOB members govern a country called Biafra? How will they debate in their parliament, if they cannot handle a simple argument?. If I were wrong in what I wrote about IPOB, how come they cannot contradict me?

Cursing is what idiots do when they have nothing to say.

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