Politics / Re: Niger Delta Is Not With Biafra Dokubo Can Give Up Rivers by Chiefobdk1: 5:33pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
tobruk: mr sabi in ur school is that how u were b thought by ur master to spell english.correction is english not engrish Mr sabi. . . English not english |
Politics / Re: Greed And The Igbo Man: The Prospect Of Life In An Independent Biafra by Chiefobdk1: 5:04pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
Laird: My apologies for my rude and insultive words to all members readers, posters of this forum and this thread and I am sorry and also apologize to Chiefobdk1, Fremancipation, igboid, Ngozi and all others who I have offended by my posts
I am.so sorry. Please forgive Me
Islamic people of afonja devils IPAD |
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Politics / Re: Black Soot Pollutes The Environment In Port Harcourt (PICS) by Chiefobdk1: 3:38pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
I don't think any generator can cause this amount of smoke.. |
Politics / Re: A Place Saved From Erosion In Anambra: Before And After Photos by Chiefobdk1: 2:46pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
MARYchiells:
Is there any Nigerian who hates Nigeria? No matter how bad/ unfortunate the situation is , we are Nigerians. I hate Nigeria... But got no choice for now |
Politics / Re: A Place Saved From Erosion In Anambra: Before And After Photos by Chiefobdk1: 2:43pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
Abagworo: Buhari is equally doing the Oba-Okigwe highway with RCC in charge. Mind you it'snot propaganda like we had under Jonathan. If you don't want thunder to fire you never claim this is oba okigwe road... I am in front of igwes palace right now. . Pls dis is not oba/okigwe road. . Abagworo. Ccc is handling oba okigwe road and not rcc... Pls stop lying Old man living with old mother... Smh Tell ur buhari to pay 48 billion anambra spent on federal roads. |
Politics / Re: A Place Saved From Erosion In Anambra: Before And After Photos by Chiefobdk1: 2:42pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
Abagworo: Buhari is equally doing the Oba-Okigwe highway with RCC in charge. Mind you it'snot propaganda like we had under Jonathan. If you don't want thunder to fire you never claim this is oba okigwe road... I am in front of igwes palace right now. . Pls dis is not oba/okigwe road. . Tell ur buhari to pay 48 billion anambra spent on federal roads. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Okorocha Demands Apology From Obiano - Thisday by Chiefobdk1: 11:34am On Feb 08, 2017 |
WINNERMENTALITY: “The profiles of the two governors would have shown that while Obiano has first degree in Accountancy and Master Degree in Business Administration of the University of Lagos, Okorocha has bachelor’s degree in Law of the University of Jos, Master degree in Law also of University of Jos, Post Graduate Diploma in Management from the Benue State University, Advanced Diploma in Law, Security and Conflict Management. So in terms of education, Okorocha is more educated than Obiano. And as a responsible government, we had restricted ourselves from talking about his personal life.”
Okorocha also revealed that he established the Rochas Foundation Colleges and students in the Colleges do not pay a dime, stating that till date, there are Rochas Foundation Colleges in Jos, Ibadan, Owerri, Ogboko, Kano with more than 15,000 students and with the ones in Kaduna and Sokoto States about to take off
MY PEOPLE BE THE JUDGE...WITH ALL MONEY LAGOS STATE IS MAKING I HAVE NOT SEEN TINUBU FOUNDATION IN SOUTH EAST OR WITH ALL DANGOTE WEALTH YET HE HAS NOT BUILT A SCHOOL IN IMO STATE.....
THIS MAN WANT TO USE POLITICS TO BURY HIS PEOPLE AND STATE BUT GOD PASS AM.
I LOVE OBIANO SILENCE....
COS THATS THE BEST WAY TO TREAT A CLOWN Whr did u get this rochas information from. . That dude didn't go to any higher institutions. . Person wey buy TV at age 9.. Funny comedian |
Politics / Re: Adesina - We Never Respond To Fayose Because We See What He Does As Comic Relief by Chiefobdk1: 5:18pm On Feb 07, 2017 |
obembet:
You don finish that guy,
Can you teach physics?
Come and apply.. No need for interview.... You have done it here
I fit bet say dat guy no know wetin momentum be. . He go copy Wikipedia |
Politics / Re: Misinformation That Continues To Poison Our Minds By Tochukwu Ezukanma by Chiefobdk1: 2:53pm On Feb 07, 2017 |
boluwatife66: My recent article, the Messages of Ahiara an incisive piece buttressed with logic and reason, which refuted some popular but erroneous notions of tribalism and secession in Nigeria, drew a lot of hostile responses from some of my readers. They lobbed curses and hauled invectives at me. However, to me, it was all exhilarating. I relish rejoinders to my writings, be them abusive or appreciative. One of my milder critics accused me of demonstrated dislike for Biafra and its leadership. Yes, I detest the Biafra leadership because, in its recklessness, arrogance and despotism, it brought about the death of hundreds of thousands at the glory of their youth and the starvation to death of more than one million hapless and blameless men, women and children. It dismantled the Igbo power structure, painstakingly put together over decades by the likes of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, and Michael Okpara, and set the Igbo back by at least 100 years. Why would any Igbo not despise a leadership that brought so much, avoidable, suffering, pain and sorrow to the Igbo? Some of my detractors argued that secession was a necessary response to the mass-murder of the Igbo in northern Nigeria. Undoubtedly, that orchestrated slaughter of the innocent for no offense of theirs but their ethnicity was unconscionable. However, it would be selective amnesia to forget that the July 29th 1966 coup and the attendant anti-Igbo riots in the North did not sprout out of a void. They were in reprisal for an earlier coup in January 1966 in which an Igbo dominated group of army officers murdered the most important Hausa/Fulani political and military leaders (Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa Belewa and Zakari Miamalari) without killing any Igbo leader. And following the coup, the Igbo in the North became too celebrative; dancing and singing to a Rex Lawson song and telling their Hausa neighbors that the bleating of a goat in the song was Ahmadu Bello (the most important Hausa/Fulani leader) howling like a goat as he was being killed by Major Nzeogwu. It was the discriminatory killings and gratuitous mockery of the memory of their most important leader, amongst other reasons, that set the stage for the July 1966 anti-Igbo coup and the attendant anti-Igbo riots. After the killings in the January and July coups and that unsurpassed butchery of Igbo civilians in northern Nigeria, there was a desperate need for peace in the country. In search of peace, the regional governors, David Ejoor, Usman Katsina, Robert Adebayo and Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, and the Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, met at Aburi in Ghana, where they agreed on and signed the Aburi Accord. The most significant aspect of the accord was constitutional: the reduction of the powers of the federal government by devolution of additional powers to regional governments. Long ago, an Igbo professor of political science at Howard University in Washington, DC told me that Yakubu Gowon implemented the Aburi Accord. To me, his statement was not only unbelievable but sacrilegious. I lost my temper at what I thought was historical revisionism taken to a nauseating extreme. The elderly professor must have understood my problem. I was suffering from a hangover of the Biafran propaganda. I was under the stupefying hold of the lies we were fed in Biafra. For he stated, “don’t worry, with time, in the course of your reading and research, you will find out that Gowon implemented the Aburi Accord”. Years later, I found out that Gowon implemented the Aburi Accord. In his book, Power Sharing in Nigerian Federation, Chukwuemeka Nwokedi wrote that, “Apart from minor adjustments to the Aburi Accord, in other to still retain the corporate nature of Nigeria”, Gowon implemented the Aburi Accord with Decree 8; “and the regions acquired more powers than they have ever had”. That was months before the continued wrangling between Ojukwu and Gowon led to the creation of states. But did Ojukwu not declare Biafra and we marched out to war on the mantra, “On Aburi We Stand”. According to other writers, the minor adjustments Gowon made to the accord was the cancelation of two articles of the accord, which stated that any region can secede from Nigeria at will, and that the federal government can, on no account, impose a state of emergency on any region. Ojukwu’s advisers urged him to accept Decree 8 because Gowon had “gone more than far enough”. He refused. The removal of the two articles of the accord did not in any way imperil the lives and property of the Igbo and other peoples of Eastern Region. Ojukwu’s squabbling, against the advice of his advisers, over the two articles was solely motivated by personal ambition. Following Ojukwu’s declaration of Biafra, the war inevitably started. As it raged on, it was obvious that a negotiated settlement to the war would be most advantageous to the Igbo. Ojukwu’s obsession with maintaining himself in power stalled the peace talks that would have extracted for the Igbo a number of concessions from the federal government. Despite the enormous toll of the war, especially, on human lives, he kept protecting his position and power, until it became untenable. And, as Biafra collapsed, he ran away; Biafra surrendered unconditionally. A litany of the falsehood we were fed in Biafra is beyond the scope of this article. David Klinghoffer was right when he wrote that, “Widespread misinformation poisons a culture”. The enduring grip of these falsehoods on Igbo minds continues to poison both Igbo culture and psyche. They make us paranoid – we feel surrounded by enemies committed to our destruction, and in our suspicion of these “enemies” we see ulterior motives in every act, no matter how well-intended and benign, by other Nigerians. In addition, they make us feel like innocent victims of the evil devices of an alliance of the other Nigerian ethnic groups. And like perennial victims we refuse to take responsibilities for our actions; we find psychological refuge in blaming others, the Yoruba, Hausa/Fulani, etc, for our problems. Blaming others for your problems is gratifying but destructive; it reinforces the feeling of victimhood. The mindset that sustains a feeling of victimhood is antithetical to victory. Therefore, a victim remains a loser until he changes his mindset. For our own good, the Igbo need to change their attitude towards Nigeria and the other peoples of Nigeria. This demands rising above the misinformation of the Biafran propaganda by embracing some incontrovertible historical facts. This will enable us to realize that our problems stemmed not from the hatred and wicked machination of the Hausa, Yoruba and other ethnic groups of Nigeria, but from repeated political blunders of Igbo leaders, especially, Chukwuemeka Ojukwu. Otherwise, our political fortune, clout and relevance will continue to decline. It has declined to a point, where a proud and resourceful people that, in their triumphalism, once boasted of dominating not only Nigeria but the whole of Africa now whimper and snivel over trivialities like a disconsolate old widow.
saharareporters.com/2017/02/06/misinformation-continues-poison-our-minds-tochukwu-ezukanma Whoever wrote thos article is either paid or can not be Igbo. . So much lies in the write up. . What a fool |
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Attacks Yobe Military Base, Burns Community by Chiefobdk1: 2:40pm On Feb 07, 2017 |
Boko haram attacks military barrack..
Some useless afonja zombie dey use dis same Nigeria army threaten Biafrans. . Make una no pray for war because Biafrans will decimate every single zoo soldier |
Politics / Re: Asari Dokubo Live On Radio Biafra Now by Chiefobdk1: 12:55am On Feb 07, 2017 |
Afonjas right now 14 Likes |
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Politics / Re: Obiano Blasts Okorocha, Calls Him A Rabble Rouser by Chiefobdk1: 7:14am On Feb 02, 2017 |
betterABIAstate: I don't believe okoroacha had no money to contest election, I think he's clueless though. Rochas was virtually living here in Awka then.. 61 Likes 3 Shares |
Family / Re: Osun State Man Spends Over N400k On Newspaper Advert To Disown His Child(pics) by Chiefobdk1: 8:55pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Chaiii... Rubbish. .
Is it not afonjas again. Thr mind is so evil. Imagine the length one can go to get at family. . Then imagine wat dey do here to get at Igbos |
Car Talk / Re: Innoson Utility Vehicle Spotted On Military Patrol In The Northeast. by Chiefobdk1: 7:34pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:20pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Built bridge with hollow blocks... |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:14pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:12pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:12pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:09pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Notice the fracture line in d middle of d flyover. Meaning. Dem go knock am down. Start again.. |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:07pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
One of d many propaganda flyovers he built. Right before usage.
Nobody don use d china bridge |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:03pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
The river in the new tunnel did not dry even in dry season. . Will turn to ocean first rain of the year |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 7:02pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Boy listens attentively wen the BOSS talk to him |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 6:46pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: This is the profile of this one legged limping local champion called Okoroawusa...LOL
The guy never attended any formal school.
Rochas Okorocha wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He was born into a poor family. And as he puts it, “I found out that I was born into a home that is relatively poor from all the definitions of poverty. So, I understand from the onset that I have a task ahead of me and the name of the game is survival."[3] He said he had to work extra hard to make both ends meet by combining education with street trading. He said he didn’t have a straight school experience while growing up. He was involved in street trading at one point in time or the other. He said, "Honestly, there has never been a dull moment in my life. In fact, I engaged in too many things just for the sole purpose to survive.”[3]
Okorocha, who acknowledged that he broke even early in life, said “The first one was at a very tender age of my life when I was selling used clothes. I broke even because I was able to buy a bus. I was able to buy a bus in secondary school and I bought television set in primary school as small as I was from the sale of oranges, coconuts and used clothes. What I do is that if I sell, I post some of the profits and at the end of the year I buy something with it. So, it has been a worthwhile experience but where I would say I made the first one million dollars, was as a commission agent from the sale of used equipment in Bauchi State where Balfour Beatty was constructing the Balanga Dam. When the company was winding up I was one of the agents that sold used equipment and I made N1.1 million when it was equivalent to $1 million dollars. And I put the entire money into the business of used cars then later graduated to the sale of new cars to what they called ‘Rochas Motors” but what made me really rich was real estate business.[3]
“At the age of nine I bought a television set, at 14 I bought a bus, at the age of 19/20 I became head of a commercial school, at the 22/23 years I became a proprietor of a school and I went into cement business (BBC) in Gboko, Benue State. And at the age of 24 plus I got married, at the age of 29 I became a member of National Constitutional Conference, I became a member of Federal Character Commission thereafter then I went to contest for governor and failed and shortly after that I ran for presidency and later became a presidential adviser. I ran for presidency again. You see, I moved on and on in life with hard work and challenges."[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochas_Okorocha Did Mr Ibu write dis profile. . Dis is so comic. . Can not even happen in. Nollywood . . Even Nollywood kno say we don pass dat level.... Na rochas pic be dis 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 6:38pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
nonsobaba: Okoroawusa is really a clown. He calls himself Messi but it is under his clueless captainship that Heartland FC went on relegation for the first time in their history! In the meantime, the Okoro Messi is still dribbling Imo civil servants and pensioners of many months unpaid salaries and pensions, with some of them so dazed, that they have passed on to the great beyond! Rochas is actually the Messi of Imo politics.... The way he dribbles imolites to score for his pocket and cronies.. The name is supposed to stick. As ibb na maradona. Okorocha na Messi.. He even like d name 1 Like |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 6:34pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Lemme enlighten you dunce. I was here in Anambra when Okorocha was virtually living here. He was pestering Obi all through, kneeling and begging for Obi's support and ticket. Obi singlehandedly placed Okorocha in the Imo state government house in 2011 and I know how dehumanizing that alone is for you..LOL
If Okorocha was anybody in 2011, he would have not gone to use APGA platform. There were more than 20 parties Okorocha could have chose but he went to kneel down to Obi his godfather..
As for looting, today Imo state is indebted to over 200billion with nothing anywhere in Imo state to show for it. Okorocha along with his family has dried up Imo state, now the state is broke, useless and worthless. I pity the next governor of that state.
Okorocha is an armed robber that stole until OBJ sacked him. There is no good news about Okorocha. The nigger is just cursed..
[s][/s] Rochas na special assistant wen Peter Obi was wining elections and wining back to back in court to collect mandate stolen by savvy Obasanjo. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: "Comparing Okorocha With Obiano Is Like Comparing Messi With Sec School Players" by Chiefobdk1: 6:24pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Abagworo:
Okorocha paid less time to propaganda and is still not interested which has led to a lot of misinformation. Outside Amaechi of Rivers State no Governor in the recent past from the East of the Niger has embarked on half of what Okorocha has carried with low budget. Apart from free education from Primary to tertiary he built over 300 full school blocks and in some instances entire school in his 1st 4 years. Over 800km of rural roads were done and he embarked on 27 solid hospitals with block work completed in his 1st term. He actually did a lot and has not relented till date.
Obiano on his own is trying but it's impossible for him to give free education from Primary to Tertiary to start with. If he tries it his State will be grounded instantly. Again aside the fact that both are Governors Okorocha has several Rochas Foundation Colleges in all parts of Nigeria training people for free and has sustained for more than 15 years training tens of thousands with present capacity of over 15000. Any politucian or businessman that can achieve 20% of that feat can compare himself with Okorocha. Rochas cannot do propaganda because he got nothing to show but dis pic 2 Likes |