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lozanni:Bro I don't mean to sound confusing, but read through the thread. Am not for or against resource control but tell your comrades to leave Igbo's and ipobs out of it. |
emeraldknytt:The op said the mind of those ingrates which one of them has already acknowledged in this thread. See the bigger picture bro... This is reality and learn to be able to dictate, differentiate and accost them(haters) |
emeraldknytt: Igbos can succeed anywhere whether in Biafra or in Nigeria or any other country. We don't pray for any other war in our home BC God willing with the awakening going on, if we continue or speed up with this pace we will be as comfortable as ever in our homeland. Igbos are always peaceful and welcoming but when you make yourself a tool for the enemies you have the Igbos to contend with. The Yoruba's has a better chance to have their true federalism or restructuring without sharing the same country with the Igbos than they are doing now. Is just but the truth. We have the numbers which is second to only the Hausa's in Nigeria. |
amc: Stop hiding under fictional story to vent your frustration... Yoruba's are only frustrated because their leaders are not making any head way in achieving their agenda which they call true federalism, sometimes called restructuring. This was what your treacherous awolowo selfishly fought for and lost and now you guys are still clamouring for the impossicant and when the Igbos say they want out, they start to envy and hate with frustration. You see them cooking up stories just to justify their hate and frustration... What a curse |
They are not afraid of Biafra but are only jealous of it and I do know why. When your mind is positioned on a single mission which originated from AG and to this end you only are left with being engulfed in frustration. Ask them what they mean by true federalism or what they call restructuring, and you will be amazed with many interpretation with no clear focal reasoning directing to a particular reasonable point. |
victorvezx: You mean the oil wey don dry up? Besides Igbo land is blessed with oil and gas tapped and untapped even till today exploration is still going on but we don't go about making noise about it. Why not speed off if you gat nothing to say or positively contribute |
Lol! She has joined bad gang.. Another bill should be made to punish girls that ask for good grades in exchange for sex from innocent lecturers as have already done for the bad lecturers who solicit sex for good grades.. Make everything equalize |
Mysticluv:Perv spotted ![]() |
Op abeg pass me your weed ![]() |
Earth2Metahuman:Who are you people? Are you trying to be foolish or you're already one...? And how dare you refer Igbos as minority? Something dey work your brain? And how can an Igbo deny being Igbo tell me where it is done except in your fictional brain? For your information Igbo's are not only indigenous in SS but also in the middlebelt. Now deal with it. Chief Igbohater
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Who doesn't know that kano is a large city whose population has dwarfed that of its Lagos counterpart. |
That's pretty cool... |
repogirl:So you really bought into that 'the other room' In buharis's voice *** chai you must ve kwarupt *** |
glassjar1:Ijaws are useless to the development, hope you didn't include them as part of SS as they don't worth it a bit. |
TonyeBarcanista:And in your wierdest dream You think you and your little minority clan from somewhere in oloibiri can fight IPOB? ![]() Ipob don't go into agreement with simpletons... |
Earth2Metahuman:You sound foolish... When was SS formed... And who in the SS are you referring to? Mind you ijaws is not a majority ethnicity in the SS? And who dah fk cares what some minorities do, think or say. Ally with the ijaws at your own peril. When the SE talks about brotherhood in the SS, they don't mean some treacherous incompetent cowards who add no value to Nigeria. |
Current state of oloibiri. Meanwhile this is a town which is found on bayelsa state, the inhabitants are mainly farmers and fishermen. Inasmuch as Oloibiri town was the 'birthplace' of oil in Nigeria, it is a sight for sore eyes. The place is under-developed, the people are poor peasants, the epidemic rate is off the charts, the unemployment rate is alarming, and their land has suffered deadly blows from oil spills. The oil in Oloibiri has since dried up but there is nothing to show that it was the place where Nigeria's oil breakthrough started. In plain terms, it could be said that the town of Oloibiri was used and 'dumped' after the oil explorers found no more use for it. Interestingly and disappointingly, the Federal Government of Nigeria once promised to build a museum in Oloibiri, but till date, that promise has not been fulfilled.I still wonder why people will still find a way to emotional attach their predicament with ipob while the main culprit is forgiven on a plater of gold. Talk of misplaced priority and outright foolishness from the ijaws... |
I love how they invited him... I believe his past is taunting him as I write. ***modified*** Current state of oloibiri. Meanwhile this is a town which is found in bayelsa state, the inhabitants are mainly farmers and fishermen. Precept In as much as Oloibiri town was the 'birthplace' of oil in Nigeria, it is a sight for sore eyes. The place is under-developed, the people are poor peasants, the epidemic rate is off the charts, the unemployment rate is alarming, and their land has suffered deadly blows from oil spills. The oil in Oloibiri has since dried up but there is nothing to show that it was the place where Nigeria's oil breakthrough started. In plain terms, it could be said that the town of Oloibiri was used and 'dumped' after the oil explorers found no more use for it. Interestingly and disappointingly, the Federal Government of Nigeria once promised to build a museum in Oloibiri, but till date, that promise has not been fulfilled. I still wonder why some disgruntled ijaw elements will still find a way to emotionally attach their predicament with ipob while the main culprit is cowardly forgiven on a plater of gold even if is certain the media fake apology was politically motivated. Talk of misplaced priority and outright foolishness from the ijaws... Another side of getting politically and crude-oily used and dumbed... |
4wrd9ja:Case of bewitching mentality. |
So the Niger Delta militant is also to be blamed for the inability of the nnpc to sell crude oil at a price below the international benchmark?? Nigeria is just on a ghost mode with this clueless administration. God help us, God deliver Nigeria |
SalomonKane:Exactly, so why the special status for Lagos if not for greed and to impoverish other States the more |
What happens to osun? |
SalomonKane:What will you say about the Lagos special status that was recently turned down by the Senate. Do you also see them as a set of people who want what the Niger Delta is getting from the FG!.? |
BALLOSKI: At a point in time you are left with theories without options. |
Am happy for kano state. Love from east side.... If our SE governors and senators want make them dey sleep... A war was fought in the region, yet no one is raising a motion for the 3Rs which was proposed at the end of the 3year old war to be implemented. And a commission elected to monitor it just like NE. |
Sack all losers |
Oluwabusobomi: Tinubu boy... What about the ones your South West states are gulping since time immemorial? When will you criticize it? Hypocrites everywhere |
[s] nonsobaba:[/s] You are not very much okk... Don't make obiano loose his allies because of your so called foolish pomposity.. Rubbish |
Abagworo:We are still awaiting this kind of development from imo state... Not all the time forming expertise in hate development ![]() |
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