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Business / Re: After 39.6% Growth, Analyst Still Bullish On Nigerian Equities Market by Dragonking: 8:05am On Aug 09, 2017
cheesy

Politics / Re: Which State Governor Deserves This In 2019? by Dragonking: 3:43pm On Jun 22, 2017
The delta state governor Okowa deserves it the most.

Infact the image resembles gov Okowa, the most useless governor till date angry angry
Politics / Re: Yorubas Of Kwara -ilorin And Kogi West by Dragonking: 10:32am On Jun 22, 2017
lloydtruth:
Exactly, we know most of them, always hiding under "we south south", "we Niger Deltan", "we igbos", and the current one now is "we urhobos"

We urhobo ke? Abeg show me where make I show face
Politics / Re: Yorubas Of Kwara -ilorin And Kogi West by Dragonking: 10:10am On Jun 22, 2017
lloydtruth:
nolonger akoku Edo, Niger Delta?

Sebi I told you guys on that thread. I know them very well and am glad I exposed the liar.

Atleast he is now focused on his own people which is better than lying to be who you aren't to cause disunity.

So let everyone becareful, most people coming out of nowhere claiming nigerdeltan and spend most of their time fighting ipob are not nigerdeltans.

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Culture / Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Dragonking: 2:11pm On Jun 21, 2017
joteee:


you should know the OP by now

he is a bigot

aniomas are prouldy igbos
Are you anioma? Didnt the op say aniomas are not igboid group?

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Culture / Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Dragonking: 1:53pm On Jun 21, 2017
hammer6:
One more thing i want to add is dat, i am no longer against NigerDelta Republic.

Those in favour of it should not expect it to be automatic becos of the diverse groups with nothing in common.

Start campaigning and lobbying these group to agree to a NigerDelta Rep. U can all live on top water.

Biafra with all my Igboid people is more than enough for me.

Ebira, Idoma and Igala are still welcomed to Biafra if they would prefer it to middle-belt. If not, goodluck to dem too.
Niger delta republic was declared long before you people thought of biafra ( which a nigerdelta from ijaw named for you). We dont need to speak the same language before we get along. Go to the nigerdelta region and see how we relate to one another despite our numerous languages.

We have all seen instances were people that speak the same language still fight themselves. EG Ife and modakeke bloody fight..Even the igbos fight themselves till date.

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Culture / Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Dragonking: 1:43pm On Jun 21, 2017
fratermathy:
Nigeria is a multi-ethnic nation with diverse ethnicities. Many foreigners, and even Nigerians belonging to majority ethnic groups, have little to no knowledge of the various minority ethnic groups that proliferate the nation. What comes to mind when they think of Nigeria is that there are only the Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa ethnicities. This view is sustained because the Nigerian constitution recognises only those three ethnic groups as the major ethnic groups in Nigeria. Every other ethnic group is treated as a minority ethnic group.

The concept of a minority ethnic group is quite faulty in the Nigerian context. Some ethnicities that are deemed to be minorities have well over 2 million people (a minority ethnic group in the real sense should have a population of 1 million or less). However, within the Nigerian context, if you are not Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa, you are a minority. The big three (WaZoBia) have always been at the centre of Nigerian politics and history. Only a few enlightened persons know much about Nigeria's other 250+ ethnic groups. Even those who know them have various misconceptions about the ethnicities. The situation is so bad that many Yorubas, Hausas, Igbos and even those from minority groups, assume that the minorities in the South are all Igboid or Igbo sub-groups, while those in the North are all Hausas or Hausa sub-groups.

This thread will attempt to state some facts about Nigeria's minority groups as a means of educating Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike. My focus will be on the minority groups in the South-South geo-political region and parts of the middle-belt region of Nigeria (both regions were created exclusively for minorities). There are also many minorities in Nigeria's North but they deserve another thread entirely.


1. The Urhobo ethnic group occupy Delta Central/South senatorial districts and is the most dominant ethnic group in Delta State. They share the same culture and worldview with the Isoko of Delta State (both are regarded as one group by many persons).

2. Ijaw is regarded by many as the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria with Urhobo coming as 5th (contested claims). Efik-Ibibio also claims to the be the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria. The Tiv are also regarded by some as the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria. No proper and current census has been done to validate the many population claims.

3. Itsekiri is a Yoruboid ethnic group whose ancestors were migrant fishermen of Ijebu, Ikale and Ilaje sub-groups of the Yorubas. However, their monarchy is of Bini descent and this created a hybrid culture with elements from Yoruba, Bini and their neighbours, Urhobo and Ijaw.

4. The first person to get a university degree in Nigeria was an Itsekiri king. His name was Dom Domingos (Atuwatse I). He graduated from Coimbra University, Portugal, in 1611. He also married a Portuguese woman. The Itsekiris are among the first group to make contact with the western world and due to their hospitality and warmness, that early contact favoured them quite well.

5. There are more than 20 ethnic groups in Cross River Central and North that are not related to Efik. Many of these ethnic groups speak languages that are regarded as Bantoid (from Bantu). Some of them are Ejagham (Ekoid), Boki, Bekwarra, Bette-Bendi, Ikom, Leggbo, etc.

6. The ethnic groups in Cross River South and Akwa Ibom form a cluster known as the Akwa-Cross cluster. All of the languages in the cluster are related and mutually intelligible to speakers. However, they are all regarded as separate ethnicities. Efik is spoken in Cross River South (Calabar and environs), Ibibio is the largest ethnicity in this cluster and it is spoken in Akwa Ibom (Uyo and environs), Anaang is spoken in Ikot Ekpene and environs, Oron (Oro) is spoken in Oron town and environs, while Ekid (Eket) is spoken in Eket, Esit Eket and environs.

7. The Andoni ethnic group of Rivers and Akwa Ibom is related to both the Ijaw and the Ibeno (Ibibioid) ethnic groups. Andoni people occupy the coastal areas of Rivers (Andoni LGA) and Akwa Ibom States (Eastern Obolo LGA).

8. The Isoko ethnicity of Delta State used to be regarded as Eastern Urhobo until 1958 when James Otobo moved a motion for a separate Isoko province. This marked the beginning of a separate Isoko political identity. Isokos share the same culture and worldviews with Urhobos but they speak a different dialect that many Urhobos cannot understand.

9. The Ogoni ethnic group of Rivers State occupy 4 LGAs (Tai, Eleme, Khana and Gokana). They all speak different dialects of Ogoni language. Eleme in particular claims to be a different ethnicity from the Ogoni.

10. The Idoma people of Benue State trace their history to the Kwararafa confederation of the Junkun, in modern day Taraba State. They have historical and cultural ties with the Igala.

11. The Baruba people of Kwara State are split into Nigeria and Benin Republic. They are a very reserved people and have strong Islamic values.

12. The Gbagyi people are the most populated ethnicity indigenous to Abuja, Nigeria's Federal Capital. They also occupy Kaduna, Kogi, Nasarrawa and Niger States. They are called Gwari by the Hausa-Fulani people. Nigeria's former military ruler, Gen. Babangida is a Gbagyi man.

13. The Nupe people occupy Kwara and Niger States. They are predominantly Muslims and have an emirate known as Bida Emirate. Nupe people are reserved, agrarian and peaceful.

14. Islam was introduced to the Etsako people (Auchi and environs) of Edo State by the Nupe people.

15. Epie-Atissa (Yenagoa) people, Engenni (Rivers), Degema (Rivers), Urhobo-Isoko (Delta), Esan, Bini, Etsako, Afenmai, and others in Edo State are all Edoid groups. Their ancestry can be traced to Benin and they speak loosely related and mutually unintelligible languages. They are all regarded as different ethnicities, with the exception of Epie-Atissa which has joined the Ijaw confederation.

16. The Anioma people of Delta State (Delta North- Asaba and environs) speak related Igboid languages. Anioma is an acronym for Aniocha, Ndokwa, Ika, and Oshimili (subgroups comprising what is regarded as Delta Igbo). However, these groups are constitutionally acknowledged as different ethnicities and they speak different dialects, apart from the Enuani (Aniocha and Oshimili) who speak a dialect of Igbo very close to Onitsha dialect.

17. Ikwerre, Ekpeye and Ogba (Akalaka brothers) speak loosely related Igboid languages. They trace their history to Benin like the Edoid groups. Ikwerre is the dominant ethnic group in Rivers State.

18. There is no language known as "Ijaw" language. Ijaw is an ethnic marker for the confederation of ethnicities that chose to identify as Ijaw. The main language many of the core Ijaw people speak is called Izon, with Kolukoma-Opukuma regarded as the standard written dialect. Other languages spoken by the Ijaws include Nembe, Ogbia (a Cross River Language), Epie-Atissa (Edoid language), Kalabari, Okrika, Nkoroo, Defaka, etc. Nigeria's former president, Goodluck Jonathan, speaks Ogbia, while his wife, Patience Jonathan, speaks Okrika.

19. The standard variety of Urhobo is Agbarho dialect while that of Isoko is Uzere dialect. Other dialects in the Urhobo-Isoko cluster include Uvwie, Okpe, and Erhowa.

20. Itsekiri has no dialects. The language is the same in all Itsekiri locales. It is one of the few languages in Nigeria with this feature.

21. The Tiv (Benue), Junkun (Taraba), and Kuteb (Taraba) people were once together in a federation known as the Wukari Federation. The fall of this Federation marked the outwards migration of the constituent groups, especially the Tiv.

22. The Ebira people of Kogi State trace their history to the Kwararafa Federation, the Junkun successor to the Wukari Federation. They are predominantly Muslims. They occupy Okene and its environs.

23. The Igala people of Kogi State have historical and cultural ties with the Igbo people but they speak a Yoruboid language. A few scholars claim that the Igalas migrated from Umueri. Other scholars claim that Igalas are a hybrid of Idoma and Yoruba.

24. There are over twenty ethnic groups in Plateau State. Many of them have shared beliefs, religion and world view. Among them are the Berom (Jos and environs), Tarok, Afizere, Kofyar, Jarawa, among others. They speak loosely related languages and many use Hausa for inter-ethnic communication. Christianity is the dominant religion among the minorities in Plateau State.

25. There are over twenty ethnic groups in Kaduna State. Many of them have a largely Christian heritage and are dominant in Southern Kaduna. Among them are Gbagyi, Gwong, Atuku, Bajju, Atyab, Gure and Ninkyop. Many of the Southern Kaduna people can speak and understand Hausa.

26. The Olukumi people of Delta State are Yoruboid and they are surrounded on all sides by the Delta Igbos (Aniochas). Most of them are coordinate speakers of Igbo and Olukumi (a Yoruboid language). They are the micro-minorities of Delta State and their language is faced with extinction.

27. There is no ethnic group known as "Edo". Edo is a word that describes a variety of ethnic groups with a common origin although many use it to refer to the Bini people. Edo is actually the name of a slave which an Oba appropriated to his empire after the slave saved his life. The ethnic groups that are described as Edoid have only little in common. Their languages are not mutually intelligible and their cultural beliefs are quite distinct. The ethnic group occupying Benin City is the Bini people.

28. The Ikas and Ukwuanis of Delta State trace their origin to modern day Edo. According to their myths, their ancestors were migrants from Benin. However, they speak Igboid languages, not Edoid languages.

29. Some minority languages are taught at the primary, secondary and university levels in Nigeria. The languages that are taught at the university level include: Urhobo (Delta State University, Abraka), Izon (Niger Delta University, Amassoma and University of Port Harcourt, Choba), Ikwerre (University of Port Harcourt, Choba), Bini (University of Benin), and Efik-Ibibio (University of Calabar and University of Uyo). Many others are taught at the College of Education level.

30. All of Nigeria's commercial crude deposits are within the territories of minority ethnic groups in the South-South region of Nigeria. The highest producers of the nation's crude include the Ijaw, Itsekiri, Urhobo-Isoko, Eket, Oron, Ikwerre, Ekpeye, Ogba and Ukwuani. Small quantities of crude oil can also found in Ondo (Yoruba), Abia (Ukwa East & West -Igbo) and Imo (Egbema & Oguta). Lagos State (Yoruba) has recently joined the league of oil producing states in Nigeria and oil has been discovered in the Lake Chad Basin (Kanuri) of North Eastern Nigeria.

Bonus: Apart from crude oil, Nigeria's minorities are blessed with intellectuals (Urhobo, for instance, is said to have one of the highest concentration of Professors, Medical Doctors and Lawyers in Nigeria), mineral resources (Urhobo also has the highest gas deposits in Nigeria, gold is present in Plateau State), rich culture (the Ijaws and Itsekiris have various boat regattas and amazing festivals), historical monarchies (the Bini monarchy, the Itsekiri monarchy, the Calabar (Efik) monarchy, the Igala monarchy, the Nupe monarchy, the Jos monarchy, etc), tourist attractions (Calabar Carnival, Port Harcourt Book Festival, Ox-Bow Lake in Bayelsa, Oba of Benin's Palace, Confluence of Rivers Niger and Benue at Lokoja, etc) and many other natural and human resources.



These are only some of the interesting facts about Nigeria's various minority ethnic groups. Do you know of other interesting facts? Kindly comment and keep the thread moving. You may also comment if you spot any error(s) or misconception(s).


- Written by Iroro Orhero (literarymathy[at]gmail.com).
- Do not copy without acknowledging the writer and/or the source.

Good work my brother

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Politics / Re: "I Will Renounce My Nigerian Nationality If.... - Aroms Aigbehi by Dragonking: 1:16pm On Jun 21, 2017
Evablizin:
Please sir don't renonuce abeg,renouncing your citizenship would'nt solve the problem,i just wish that the ground will swallow all evil leaders in this country

If it was you that came back from abroad to invest N100m in agriculture and some useless fulani herdsmen came and destroyed everything and yet no justice was done. What will you do? You will be laughing abi?

This country is in a mess and it is either they restructure or divide it. There is no 2 ways about it.

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Sports / Re: Egyptian Judoka Loses To Israeli, Refuses To Shake Hands (photo/video) by Dragonking: 1:41am On Aug 13, 2016
Kunlexxxx:
I'm not surprised because history will always repeat itself. There's this feeling of superiority the Israelis have especially in relation to the Arab worlds. Arabs in turn feels history hasn't done right by them, in fact, at a time in present day Egypt, the book of Exodus was banned because of the various molestation of how God perished the Egyptians for the Israelis sake.
To the Egyptian athlete, it was beyond just sport, it was about pride. Loosing the fight was like being dealt a second blow after all the history saga
Are hope you are aware that the Egyptians you are seeing now are not the real Egyptians?
Sports / Re: Egyptian Judoka Loses To Israeli, Refuses To Shake Hands (photo/video) by Dragonking: 11:38pm On Aug 12, 2016
nedu2000:
It's a shame how a religion comes together to hate a group of people created by the same god they worship 'allah'.
How can you hate yet claim to be peaceful?
Muslims are the biggest hypocrites in the world. Mark my word. They will claim to be peaceful, but everytime they are filled with hate especially towards non muslims.

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Politics / Re: Hausas Clash With Igbos In Akowa, Imo State - Graphic Photos by Dragonking: 11:10pm On Aug 12, 2016
freshvine:
Right in my community. I am heading home tomorrow.
Wetin you wan go do? You wan go fight?
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 11:09pm On Aug 12, 2016
DabuIIIT:


you AN not..
Nepabill degree..lol
zomaie 4eva
It is better to be a zoombie than to be a coward like you. cheesy cheesy

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 10:51pm On Aug 12, 2016
DabuIIIT:


lols zombie forever hahahahahahahahahaha...
Yes, but you an not edo or nigerdeltan..You are just an Ipob coward. cheesy
Agriculture / Re: List Of Made In Nigeria Rice And States by Dragonking: 10:46pm On Aug 12, 2016
billyG:

U are d 1 that type this"If GEJ didnt do poo in the agric sector like you stated earlier, tell us why Buhari wants to adopt his concept and strategies. So agriculture is now Gej concept & strategies which he has COPY RIGHT over,no other person shld do it?continue...even if budget has not been implemented farmers,bizmen know this time around fed.govt means bizness in agric sector.
How can the farmers know that this government means business when 2016 budget is yet to be implemented since and we are in August leaving only 4 months left? Na wa for your level of reasoning o.
Crime / Re: Lagos Police Uncovers Illegal Oil Wells, Shuts 12 Houses by Dragonking: 10:25pm On Aug 12, 2016
The Lagos State Government on Friday shut 12 houses in Abeokuta and Ibadan Streets in Ilasamaja area of the State over discovery of shallow oil wells built by landlords to illegally scoop diesel from pipeline belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
I said it about a week ago that the yorubas built houses on top of pipelines to steal fuel. The Arepo and Ikorodu criminals are Yorubas and the government know them very well. The media just wanted to paint the nigerdeltans bad but the truth will always be on our side. Where are the fighter jets? They should just bomb all these areas too. Mtchhhew

See my earlier post below so am justified

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 10:21pm On Aug 12, 2016
DabuIIIT:


the way they will spit on ur grave..
the curse is on u,if i am truly edo..
I shudda've known zombies' brain are already decelled and melted...so ur incomprehensibility 'skills' are quite understood. Sorry o,nø go hand yaself o. Lolss..
You no be edo, we know una. Hiding under, i am delta, yoruba, edo etc to support your true course (biafra). There are many of you here so quit it. Your previous posts have given you out already.
Agriculture / Re: List Of Made In Nigeria Rice And States by Dragonking: 10:19pm On Aug 12, 2016
billyG:

So Buhari shld never go near agriculture b/c Gej has try it & fail b4?where is Gej cassava bread,Rice,agric revolution? or he just produce rice for election only?
First question, where did I state that buhari should never go near agriculture? Question 2: how can buhari develop the agric sector when the budget is yet to be implemented and funded due to massive corruption, fraud and padding of this very government?
Agriculture / Re: List Of Made In Nigeria Rice And States by Dragonking: 10:11pm On Aug 12, 2016
billyG:

So Buhari shld never go near agriculture b/c Gej has try it & fail b4?where is Gej cassava bread,Rice,agric revolution? or he just produce rice for election only?
First question, where did I state that buhari that buhari should never go near agriculture? Question 2: how can buhari develop the agric sector when the budget is yet to be implemented and funded due to massive corruption, fraud and padding of this very government?
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 10:03pm On Aug 12, 2016
DabuIIIT:


zombie forever,artful dodger,simple question u can answer cos the truth will give u heartattack.
If i aint edo let God judge me,but if i am ,let God judge and deal with you seriously. Ur own don be
What dumb question did you ask? Hiding under Edo to support Ipob, taah!!! **Spits**
Politics / Re: Pictures Of IPOB Members Released By FG by Dragonking: 10:02pm On Aug 12, 2016
iSlayer:

Why you always attacking the Igbo then? Why you start you always sound like the frustrated Afonjas here.
I dont attack igbos, i attack Igbos and any other that refuses to use their number 6 upstairs. Same with the yorubas too.
Politics / Re: International Youth Day: Buhari's Message To Nigerian Youths (pic) by Dragonking: 8:07pm On Aug 12, 2016
After GEJ don give im own speech. This Buhari sabi copy GEJ sha. grin grin

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Education / Re: Secondary Students Fight With Cutlass In Ibadan (Photos) by Dragonking: 7:45pm On Aug 12, 2016
The rate of cultism in the SW is increasing everyday. Silly students.
Politics / Re: Pictures Of IPOB Members Released By FG by Dragonking: 7:42pm On Aug 12, 2016
iSlayer:

Haha. You're funny. No Problem. So Igbos are now your brothers?
Are they are enemies before?
Politics / Re: Pictures Of IPOB Members Released By FG by Dragonking: 7:17pm On Aug 12, 2016
iSlayer:

How did NigerDeltans save them?
Who are the people that asked the FG to release ipob members and Nnamdi kanu? Is it not the NDA? What is the meaning of NDA? Let's start from there.

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 6:42pm On Aug 12, 2016
DabuIIIT:

not as if i am answering ur question cos i dont see any sense in it but
who did the old dullard refer to as 5%? Who are the ppl fighting for self determination? I am a niger deltan from benin and we align fully with the ideologies of the ipob crusaders..ideologies about true federalism,resource control,total restructuring,etc,i cant be coming to u every other month ending,cap in hand,knees knocking,just to collect allocation,allocation that belongs to me in the 1st place...
So whats ur vested interest and story all about? Whats ur biz? Why are you concerned? Why do u want us to fight eachother? Why cant you ppl be on ur own?
Why do u need to depend on and parasite others?
You are not from Benin, stop lying. Your previous posts have given you away. You are a confirmed ipob youth who sees Nnamdi kanu as his Savior. We know you guys wella

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Politics / Re: Pictures Of IPOB Members Released By FG by Dragonking: 6:38pm On Aug 12, 2016
[size=16pt]ThankS to us nigerdeltans for saving our Igbo brothers from prison[/size]

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 4:43pm On Aug 12, 2016
DabuIIIT:


question: why are u so concerned and caring of the ipob and their members? If kanu luvs his family more than the cause hes fighting for,what is to u,why are u hitting ur head on the wall and taking panado? Na waoo.
Why did ipob go and beg nigerdeltans in NDA and mend to tell Buhari to release their director? Why couldn't they fight for his release themselves? Let's start from there.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 4:35pm On Aug 12, 2016
Noneroone:
If such has to do with the renunciation of Biafra i am sure kanu would'nt listen to them.
You think kanu loves you and biafra more than his wife and baby whom he hasn't seen in almost a year? I pity you because you will be amazed. Better start thanking nigerdeltans for releasing your hero and dilector
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 4:29pm On Aug 12, 2016
Sparrow13:
so he has disown NDA, MEND and MASSOB ?
Where did you see Massob in the write up? Those ones and ipob get mouth?
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Open To Negotiations With FG – Lawyers by Dragonking: 4:25pm On Aug 12, 2016
The hateful albino don dey beg. If not for us nigerdeltans, the same people he insulted some time ago, this man for rot for prison.

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Agriculture / Re: List Of Made In Nigeria Rice And States by Dragonking: 3:48pm On Aug 12, 2016
Jibril659:
development grin? Did the devt also involve borrowing to pay workers?
It is obvious you are a northerner who wants to support Buhari even when it is obvious. If GEJ didnt do poo in the agric sector like you stated earlier, tell us why Buhari wants to adopt his concept and strategies.

Read here : https://www.naij.com/484795-agric-policy-buhari-promises-to-adopt-gejs-strategies.html

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/goodluck-jonathan-agriculture-revolution/

Also, the 2016 budget is yet to be Implemented or funded so please give us a comprehensive report on how Buhari developed the agric sector?

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