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Katsumoto:Much better ![]() |
Remember this? |
As long as it takes off and stays within there own last, i have no problems with it. ![]() |
Andre Uweh: ![]() |
Tsiya:Reasons here :http://anioma.org/about/ |
Ikengawo:Look we are getting Anioma State and that is that,if you don't like it, slit cha neck. ![]() |
It has always beenin the East they just moved location.This is a welcome development especially since the reform in the military. ![]() |
Ikengawo:Can't lose something that you never had but we do have rivers though ![]() |
EzeUche_:No need to reply him. |
Ikengawo:If you meant Edo state then it shows you truly don't know what you are talking about because Edo state in no way is homogeneous. |
Ikengawo:Is Benin a state? |
EzeUche_:Sometimes our brother Wesley80 likes to go against the grain just for the sake of it but he's cool. ![]() |
wesley80:@bolded, thats an oxymoron.Boy if you knew what i am during to help the agistation for Anioma State offline you'd keep your mouth shut. The Aniomas since 1951 have wanted to be in a region with their eastern brothers,you should know this by now. http://anioma.org/about/ |
Ikengawo:Edo state alone,has a high rate of kidnapping yet it has one of the best governors in nigeria. Human trafficking and cultism is everywhere in nigeria. Rivers state has it yet it governor is one of the best in nigeria. What can you say about Enugu? |
Ikengawo:The South East Geo-political zone is the only region in Nigeria with only 5 states-losing over a trillion Naira of fed allocation to other regions; continually lose votes at the Federal Executive council meetings, fail to record political voice in political arena and reduced to almost nothing. The total number of Local Govt Areas in the region is only comparable to four states in the North. |
Ikengawo:It matters not.I will not rest until Anioma State is created. ![]() |
I will not rest until Anioma State is created. ![]() |
Port Harcourt(words from Professor Tam David-West, a former Commissioner for Education in Rivers State, an Ijaw man): How did those settlements come about, and how did the Okrika start staking their claim to the land on which the settlements were built? Before the war I am certain there were no human settlements there? I don't support any Okrika claim to the waterfronts. Let them bring documented evidence to that effect. I know that there have been court cases on the whole Port Harcourt itself. That you have Okrika waterfront does not mean it belongs to Okrika, any more than Nembe Waterside belongs to Nembe people. These are commercial zones. Port Harcourt by law does not belong to any one people. [b]The Okrika claim started with Governor Rufus Ada-George. That was when they started balkanising Port Harcourt and Okrika people felt free to build and colonise areas near the water. That was when Amadi-Ama, "Ama-this, Ama-that" sprang up all over Port Harcourt. He sowed the seed of ethnic discord by allowing this to happen. If you go to Borokiri, you will see a lot of "Ama" and "Polo" (Okrika word for compound). There are not "Amas" but only one "Ama" - Port Harcourt . When Ada-George became the governor of Rivers State , in order to extend the tentacles of Okrika people he allowed his people to embark on indiscriminate colonisation and naming of sand filled areas and Ikwerre people protested. And they had a right to protest because you were now creating "amas" land to which Ikwerres had full valid claim to of which nobody can deny them. Ikwerre people have original ancestral right to certain parts of Port Harcourt . So when the Okrika started the expansion of "amas" it excited Ikwerre nationalism. Nobody will like hostile people around him.[/b] That Ikwerre sensitivity I support it even though I am not Ikwerre. I am Kalabari and riverine. How can you circle Port Harcourt with Okrika "Amas"? Of course, no Ikwerre man will take it. You cannot because you are the governor, make water to flow uphill or order the sun to rise west and set in the east. http://allafrica.com/stories/200912110884.html |
eku_bear:Same thing I was thinking. Seems like speculation from out of a horror movie to me.Some Texas chainsaw massacre stuff. Akintola disclosed that the victim and her husband went to farm together on Saturday but later parted ways, hoping to meet later in the day at home. |
[size=15pt]Women, youths hold Ekiti monarch hostage over R@pe[/size] From BOLU-OLU ESHO, Ado-Ekiti Wednesday, February 2, 2011 Business activities were yesterday grounded as angry women and youths in Igede-Ekiti held hostage the traditional ruler, Oba James Aladesuru, the Onigede of Igede, and his chiefs over the alleged despoiling and killing of the wife of a cleric, Mrs. Taiwo Oluwole. Women and youths trooped to the streets of the community, protesting the suspected despoiling and killing of the late Taiwo, a middle-aged woman, who was the wife of pastor-in-charge of the Zion Baptist Church in Age Quarters in the community. They made bonfire and barricaded the roads, forcing motorists to make a detour. Pastor Oluwole had gone to farm with his late wife on Saturday to work while the wife was to pack some cassava pellets spread on rocks to dry. After she finished packing the pellets, she bade her husband goodbye and headed back to town. When her husband arrived at home in the evening, he realised that his wife had not returned. He thereafter raised the alarm. On Sunday morning, after constituting a search team, Mrs. Taiwo was found stone dead on a farmstead at Ule-Ona, a suburb of Aramoko Ekiti. The remains of the wife of the pastor, who was described as gentle and homely, was brought to town, spaing off protest,which became full blown on yesterday. The bonfire set at the frontage of the monarch’s palace was ferocious enough to roast a big cow as they held hostage the monarch and his chiefs, who were in a meeting. The irate women and youths were calling on the monarch to come out to address them and fish out the killers of the victim. There were suspicions that Taiwo was first violated by her assailants before she was strangulated as the search party revealed that there was blood stain in her private part when she was found. Her skirt was said to have been tied round her neck to give the impression that she committed suicide. The protesters, who were in their hundreds, were said to have taken to the streets to vent their pent-up anger caused by series of unresolved criminal cases in the community in the recent past. No property was destroyed as police in the town were led by the Divisional Police Officer, Mr. Raheem Adejumo, to put the situation under control. A youth leader, Mr. Ayo Akintola, revealed to newsmen that they went to the streets, protesting to check recurrence of criminal incidents on Ile Ona Road, which is notorious for harbouring criminals. Akintola disclosed that the victim and her husband went to farm together on Saturday but later parted ways, hoping to meet later in the day at home. “But when the wife did not come back, an alarm was raised, which led to combing of everywhere on Saturday without success. “Surprisingly, on Sunday, we found the woman’s lifeless body on Ile Ona Road, a place we had searched the previous day. Her dress and skirt had been removed. Her body was intact, except for blood coming out of her private part. I cannot say about that whether she was violated or anything removed from her private part. But blood was oozing out from there,” he said. Akintola revealed that a motorbike was snatched on the same road on Saturday and another one the following day. He wanted that the monarch to move urgently to expose those behind the dastardly acts, adding that two men were killed in the area not long ago. Lamenting the killing of Mrs. Taiwo, he said the community was shocked by the development, saying “nobody knows whose turn the murder will be next. The women are afraid to go to farm since Saturday, youths are afraid to ply the road. All these have impacts on business in the town.” Oba Aladesuru disclosed that with his chiefs, he had been making efforts to ensure that the Police get fish out the perpetrators of the crime. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/feb/02/national-02-02-2011-019.htm |
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seanet03:Boy go read it, youtube it,whatever and you will find what I said to be true.You awolowo did nothing but succeed in killing innocent "nigerians" who had nothing to do with the war. Sorry but there already was an economic blockage before his ass did anything,go reed on it. You awolowo did nothing.His family is living well off of stolen Igbo and Ibibio money.They should be kissing our feet. . Go ask your father to stop trying to make his people relevant in war by telling you lies. You never were able to come against what I say because you are full of lies.Stop the chest beating,it gets you nowhere. |
greateros:Very true. |
Pornodude:Ok, all is well.Lets drop it. ![]() |
seanet03:Must I continue to correct you all the time.Take Alj Haram's advice. Your awolowo did nothing to that effected the Biafran army,instead he cause the unnecessary deaths of innocent "nigerians" who had nothing to do with the war. The hunger did not effect the Biafran soldiers,they had their little ways of getting food.What stopped them was a lack of funding for more amo and weaponry. Yoruba men never stepped in and flogged anything,so stop beating your chest off of the works of other people suck as the ND sabotagers,british warships at the Bight of Biafra,and other nigeria tribal aggression.Also don't forget the sabotage from your kinsmen who was in the Biafran army.Because I definitely hope you are not claiming of some "Yoruba uprising when we entered your land" bullshit because that never happened and the facts are there.Zip it. |
seanet03:How so? |
eku_bear:Hmm. . .good argument.I'm guessing the presidency cannot have a sharia court established in christian states to "accommodate muslims". Does the president have to authority to regulate certain practices,or not? Those practices although not religious may be considered unislamic in his book. There are always back doors to carry through implementations. Look at Mallam Lamido Sanusi,he's good a good job,sure,even though some of the reforms may have already been in place before his being the CBN Gov.The first thing that comes out of his mouth is something Islamic.Islamic banking,which inorder to carry that out one has to know or learn islam to complete its task.This alone is kind of an indirect way of force islam on nonmuslims.You have to learn its rules,etc. Banks were favored over others.The unfavorable ones were sold which happened to make room for the islamic banking industry magically. Anyways my point is that their are always back doors. |
eku_bear:Lets hear it. |
dayokanu:open your tribalistic eyes dummy. It is either two things, Buhari will use Bakare to get into the seat then dump him because they will disagree when it comes to religious issues to the point Bakare will have to go,or Bakare will just simply be muted while sharia is implemented because we all know that the Vp has no say so at the end in nigeria. |
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