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Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 9:38am On Dec 28, 2013
superstar1:

Why the whole yoruba land was watching DSTV has your able bodied men women and children were being suyanised and molested by loyal and effective Nigerian no -nonsense forcees.

The end justifies the means. We got the presidency.

What is the end product of your suicidal war, apart from robbing our national coffers of £20 each.

Only good at giving ultimatums and beating their chest screaming nzobu nzobu where is the next suyalization exercise gonna take place joor.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 9:36am On Dec 28, 2013
ngozievergreen:

the same lekki, vi that igbos are accused of acquiring.
Since u started saying false tnz at the earlier pages, I predicted u can only get worse.
U don see am nah,
Go to high brow areas of Lagos and tell me what yorubas have achieved

Same ngozieverdull that have not cross the Niger bridge. The only prominent Igbo in that axis are the square brothers. Fact from a close guy in the land and urban ministry in alausa.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 9:34am On Dec 28, 2013
nku5:

I understand more than 5 languages including two foreign languages because I am well travelled. I know a bottom feeding village champ like u thinks the world starts and ends at idimu grin

Are you real Buffon been to 32 states in Nigeria and five countries and still counting save your gibberish son.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 9:31am On Dec 28, 2013
one.east1:
eggheader I think this house with free TV dish is your house? Because after living in Onitsha you became the most enlightened and richest yorobar man in ibadam abi na oshogbo slum.. grin grin grin grin grin

Is this thing a fool go to osogbo and see your Igbo kindred in station road and oja oba scampering for crumbs.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 9:02am On Dec 28, 2013
nku5:

Sharrap and read your assignment elewon!

Elewon ni gbogbo idile re. The fools strive so hard to learn my language who give a fuxk to learn their stone age lingo little wonder those inferior OSHA ret..Ards were coming belle flat to me to teach them Yoruba while serving in Onitsha so they can tell to the mgbekes they have been to Lagos. Looking forward to the day when Yoruba will be the lingual franca in our lady's high school woliwo, urban boys and girls high school, ckc and the rest.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 8:59am On Dec 28, 2013
nku5:

Oya read the assignment I gave my paddy Superstar1 yesterday. Don't make a fool of yourself in real life with such eloquent ignorance. You will be laughed at to scorn.

See a sample of prominent igbos who fought for June 12.


http://www.hallmarknews.com/june-12-the-mandate-that-will-never-die/

"As Nigerians continue to ruminate upon June 12, true apostles of that struggle can never be forgotten. These included people like Chief Frank Kokori, erstwhile chairman of NUPENG who refused to quit prison until Chief MKO Abiola’s mandate was restored. Other heroes of that struggle included the late Chief Anthony Enahoro, Gen.Cornelius Adebayo and others who we hoped that their struggle for the restoration of true democracy in Nigeria would not be in vain. Other leading lights of the struggle in the political and human rights community in those days were: late Gani Fawehinmi, Abraham Adesanya, Bola Ige, Beko Ransome-Kuti,  Chima Ubani. The rest include, Bola Tinubu, Wole Soyinka, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Dan Suleiman, Femi Falana, Ndubuisi Kalu and Olisa Agbakoba."

Is this slowpoke this dumb or pretending to be so. Civil society gat various ethnic nationality. But the general Igbo living in Lagos then fled. That why in every dumb thousand igbos you will still see intelligent onces like berem, shachris and abagoro. Talk your epitsle of jargons to your fellow uneducated market boys.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 8:50am On Dec 28, 2013
one.east1:
I hereby declare italiano, superrat, eggheader etc dead in the war..

Igbos have won..

Congrats to Eagle, cashkid, nku, customized, chino, ketoprofen, ikeyman, shine etc..for fighting an important fight as this and beating the yorobass to their game.

His this fool high on rat piss and raid insecticide. Which victory after you pick peace yesterday with the plummeted blows to your skull. The same way your progenitors declared winning during the Biafra war not knowing they are killing y'all Igbo like rats.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 8:43am On Dec 28, 2013
one.east1:



The only sensible yorobar here..

Instead of them to take the message and leave the messenger, they have decided to reject the two.. grin

Take the same message to woliwo, uberfish junction, ochanga market , opoko, fegge, odopkor and those slum you low lifes live in.
Politics / Re: Describe President GEJ In A Sentence by eggheaders(m): 8:16am On Dec 28, 2013
ilugunboy:

Eggheaders Baba!!!!

Crushing Igbos since time immemorial... grin cheesy

No time to look them face ooo baba gbayii.
Politics / Re: Describe President GEJ In A Sentence by eggheaders(m): 8:13am On Dec 28, 2013
Chubhie: life can be funny you know? But,if this what makes you happy and keeps your balance no P. This is the beauty of democracy and freedom of expression.

Hey fuxktard stay on your lane. Since you worship lord hepopotamus and shepopotamus at the otueke shrine. Your blindness to my fact is expected.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 7:59am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

I said that the few yorubas who are rich are either politicians or oil thieves. what's new to u?

You delude man, look up the orji brothers, you four exchanged senate presidents during obj tenure look up andy uba, capital oil guy, Arthur nzeeibe , emeka offor, Jim nwogbodo and lately stelear oduah.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 7:56am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

u are only interested in those that don't rent us cribs.
we are talking of those that bought ur heritage, even yorubas in Lagos don't measure as much.

You are very dumb man, the last time I was in festac it made of old Yoruba peeps and vibrant Igbo population. And I asked where are the youth here and was told must now live in better areas like lekki, vgc and others are abroad. Don't you see featac now look filthy since you droids start living there.
Politics / Re: Describe President GEJ In A Sentence by eggheaders(m): 7:49am On Dec 28, 2013
Chubhie: Silent Achiever.

Like world dumbest president award
the best ogororo drunkard president in the world award
Shepoptamus Lazarus achievement self na award rising from death.

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Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 7:47am On Dec 28, 2013
dayokanu:

Among the Abadja, the whole body of anyone slain was ordinarily taken back to the village and there consumed, though it was tabu to eat women or children. A man only divided his ‘kill’ among his own family. The body was cut up and cooked in pots; the fingers, palms of the hands, and toes were considered the best eating. Sometimes, if a family had been satisfied, part of the body would be dried and put away for later.

When an Nkanu warrior brought a head back, everyone who heard of the deed gave him a present, and much palm-wine was drunk. The trophy was boiled, and the flesh cut away. The skull was then taken out, accompanied with all the others in the village, and the flesh was then boiled and eaten.

Much cruelty was practised among certain of these tribes. For example, the Bafum-Bansaw, who frequently tortured their prisoners before putting them to death. Palm-oil was boiled in a big pot, and then by means of a gourd enema it was pumped into the bowels and stomachs of the prisoners. This practice was said to make the bodies much more succulent than they would otherwise have been. The bodies were left until the palm-oil had permeated them, and then cut up and devoured...

P. A. Talbot, Southern Nigeria, Clarendon Press, 1926 (3 vols.)



Every moment, men, women and even children passed me. One would be carrying a human leg on his shoulder, another would be carrying the lungs or the heart of some unfortunate Kroo-boy in his or her hands. Several times I myself was offered my choice of one of these morsels, dripping with gore.

Father Bubendorf of Freiburg, an eye-witness to the slaughter of a group of captives outside the hut of a tribal chief, Onitsha, Nigeria, c. 1921

Oh my so loads of Clifford orji still remain for alaigbo oh God now am so scared of going to do anything in that land anymore.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 7:45am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

I Neva said igbos are not in the oil industry, of course u ppl entered it on 1970 after many igbos lost out in their positions

Your dumbness deserve a Grammy twist and turning like a wannkster. One moment yorubas are rich cos of oil money and another moment igbos too participate in oil business. Son you need a lobotomy asap and get your dead brain replace with a guinea fowl brain.
Politics / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem Blasts Obasanjo On Twitter, Calls Him Selfish, Fraudulent by eggheaders(m): 7:42am On Dec 28, 2013
Who cares good riddance to bad rubbish. No one is losing sleep in the fight of the two silly clown obamumu and Jonathan can kill themselve for all I care.
Politics / Re: 2015: Jonathan Launches New Offensive •takes Charge Of PDP Battle Plans by eggheaders(m): 7:39am On Dec 28, 2013
ilugunboy:

So in your mind Omisore in Osun or a Fayose in Ekiti can displace a serving APC governor in either of the two states? Wishful thinking from you.

Omisore can't even win his ward in ife. Loads of people still remember his role in the death of bola ige.
Politics / Re: 2015: Jonathan Launches New Offensive •takes Charge Of PDP Battle Plans by eggheaders(m): 7:38am On Dec 28, 2013
When they come to campaign we will remind them how gej was laughing like a bloody mofo when Arthur eze was cursing out on awolowo and yorubas. We will also remind the drunken otueke clown how Igbo are the pillar of his administration and how he called our leaders rascals. The damage has been done nothing will make your deception fly in the southwest anymore.

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Politics / Re: Describe President GEJ In A Sentence by eggheaders(m): 7:31am On Dec 28, 2013
Utterly stupid clannish nincompoop.

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Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 7:21am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

After the 100 yrs, we will buy another one.
U have sold ur heritage to strangers, simple.
And u are into the streets begging. and touting.
And hating.
And waiting for when 100 yrs will expire, so that u will save urselves the shame.
It can only get worse for u

Are you guys foolish various ethnic group own landed properties in Lagos and don't make noise about unlike igbos. This your campaign of calmuny will trigger a new wave of no land for Igbo. The same way landlords don't rent crib to you guys in some areas.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 7:19am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

exactly, every of the rich yorubas made it either from being an oil cabal or govt embezzler. lazy ppl.
after u will deny u cant survive without oil.
The biggest no of yahoo ppl in uk are yorubas.
No wonder u have poor wealth distribution
.
My dear, igbos are more involved in transport sector, nollywood, sports, importations, pharmaceuticals, leading in academics, home and foreign trade, the sweetest of all indigenous manufacturing.
Igbos have put Nigeria on the map severally.
yorubas are still in the oil industry era of 1970s as what Nigeria gained from the igbos after the war.
No innovations from ur peepz.
That's y igbos have more ppl of Intl repute, and yorubas don't have any.
Tell me one thing yorubas have done in this nation positively.

So the whizkid that finish high flying in the university and got employed with shell should be blamed because an igboid see it has a waste of time to go to school. Damn you guys are low life robbers think Arthur nzeribe and emeka offor and the capital oil guy.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 6:47am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

These places are good nah, they are not slums.
Awada has impressive houses everywhere.
Signs of progression.
Ibadan is a slum, biggest in west Africa. signs of poverty.

Are you for real the same Onitsha I have in apart of inner most part of abs junction area and Onitsha gra the rest place up to barrack look like 1992 somalia.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 6:45am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

Guy, that was just an eg.
A common slogan in today's Lagos elderly indigenes is: igbos have invaded and bought our heritage.
its there all over the media.
As for u youngsters that want to drbink the claim, it will only get worse for u

You are slow in the brain whose heritage did your forebears bought. Look on the c of o and see it only a 99 years contract . Moreover I don't know why you Androids don't learn from the abandon property saga.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 6:38am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

keep deceiving your self.
Ibadan us squalid looking

Yet your folks are coming there like it a mecca. Can you help us with the pictures of this paradise on earth in alaigbo from opoko to fegge to awada to woliwo to odokpor and the smelly nkpor.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 6:37am On Dec 28, 2013
ketoprofen:

Una get any shops?
U ppl are confused sef,
From saying we pay huge taxes from our large ventures to saying we have only 2x 2, hahaha,
jealous ppl

Is it only from shops you low life make money, later you fucxktard will be crying how yorubas dominate the oil industry. Go school dem no go go, hand work mba. Only drug peddling and other forms of criminality.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 5:54am On Dec 28, 2013
shine eye: i was shocked when i came across this news on van never knew that igbos are the top property developer in lagos,especially VI lekkis axis....now i no why dey cry may be FFK na one of him tenant grin

Why cost of developing properties is high in Nigeria—Ogbonna

on December 28, 2013 / in Business 12:20 am / Comments


By Moses Nosike

Chief Solomon Ogbonna, is one of the foremost building developer in Lagos, particularly


Lekki/Ajah axis, where he has developed a lot of properties with first class building materials equal to international standard. In this interview with Moses Nosike, he reveals why cost of developing properties is high in Nigeria, blaming government for its inability to promulgate housing policies that could enable the masses afford and own houses in Nigeria. Excerpts:


satbusinessWith your experience as a developer, what can you say about building development in Lagos, Nigeria?

I would not have much to say, only when you look at building in development in Lagos, you would find out that much has been achieved especially in Lekki axis. For instance, in 1991 when I came to Lekki area, at Ajah where I built my house, a plot of land was sold N60,000 at Ado road.

A two plots of land say 120 x 60 was sold for N120,000, but today it goes for N15m and when you come to Lekki Phase I as at 1989 and 1990, a plot of land was sold at 2.5m, but today, it goes for N100m or N110m depending on the site of the property. So, development in these areas have risen that you can’t even compare it to Abuja and other states.

However, one of the challenges in developing properties these days is that it takes time before you sell them. A plot of land with cost of development could cost you N45m and you are looking for N55m, that could take you one year or more before you can see a buyer. Again, it is capital intensive so, you don’t always rely on it to meet your daily needs, you still have to be doing other things for supplementary.

Do you think government, developer have role to play to ensure that cost of developing properties is reduced for the masses to afford it?

Well, the death of Mandela should be a lesson to our leaders if they want to learn. It shows that we are pilgrims on earth, so one day whether we like it not, we shall leave the earth.

In terms of reducing the cost of building development in Nigeria, our government is not helping matters at all. They are concerned in building estates for their class of people and giving it out for N35m to N40m for a three or four bedroom flat. With such amount, how many civil servants or individuals can afford it.

So if government had made it affordable for the masses, even the cost of building materials will go down. For instance, what Jakende did in Lagos for both the rich and common people. People were able to afford flats then.

But not with this government that builds for their friends, commissioners and fellow excellencies. It is high time government started building for the poor masses of this country. We have the resources to do that, Nigerians are in need of accommodation.

We’ve had several building collapses in the country with much accusation on developers for using inferior materials, what is your take?
For me, there is individual differences. There are some people who always go for the best quality materials either in clothing, building and other things they do.

For instance, if you want to develop a two storey building and you have a concrete foundation with about 9mm iron and with nothing less than 4ft foundation and you cast it with a hardcore, I tell you there is nothing like collapsing after building. Most times people complain of the materials used but I don’t see materials as the problem.

Sand, water, iron and others are natural things, but it depends on the quality the builder applied. Some developers want to be economical in material usage because they want to make enough gain after building having in mind that they would not be the one to live there. So, the foundation and decking is the real building not the beauty of the structure.

If you develop a building without a solid foundation if it collapses tomorrow, you will lose. The challenge is that sometimes people get away with all these things because they are connected. In countries where rule of law is active, such developer will face the music. Most building I’ve developed I didn’t joke with their foundation because that is the primary thing needed with developing a property.

Major challenges of developers…
Five, six years, developing properties were easy because banks were assisting developers with credit facilities with considerable interest rates.

But today, reverse is the case. You hardly can get a loan from banks, the conditions are unaffordable except you are close relations of big business people that have made it. Those big transport owners with 100 luxuries, 200 lorries they are the ones banks consider. They don’t give money to small business owners, they feel their money is more secured with big tycoons.

They forget that those big ones started with little. Before now I used to obtain bank draft with my bank. So developers provide every of their capital by themselves.

In Nigeria today, nobody thinks about merit, but position before you got anything. Until you belong to their clicks you can’t benefit. They don’t think about the future.

How do we move housing development forward in Nigeria?

Like I said, banks should be giving loans with low interest rate so that cost of developing properties would reduce and at the same time, the masses can afford it. For government, I always say they know what to do because most of them were poor and experienced what common Nigerians are experiencing today.

Some of them didn’t acquire good certificate before they joined government. Years ago, when you complete your school certificate, companies will employ you. But today with your degree and masters you hardly can get employment.

They prefer to use cheap labour with school certificate holders to do the job. Nobody is ready to build affordable houses for the masses in this country. Government can build a low cost housing where an average Nigerian can pay N2000 per month. And those with steady income can own a house through installmental payment.

In Libya and other countries governments develop a good housing policies for their citizens and execute it and citizens own houses at reduced rate. Nigeria is a place where people don’t listen to their conscience.

A country where people in government own 200 houses in prime area of cities and he is not concerned about his staff who live in boys quarter without water hitter during harmartan. How do you expect somebody who has not cared for his workers to think of building for others?

Your recent project…
I have concluded two storey buildings within Lekki. I also have buildings in Yaba and Ikeja, and I have more land for sell.

- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/cost-developing-properties-high-nigeria-ogbonna/?utm

Is this one sick in the head, so because one Igbo invest in real estate automatically made all Igbo property gurus. Google tuface idibia investment in real estate or muiz banire or the folawiyos and save us from your gross ignorance.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 5:52am On Dec 28, 2013
nku5:

Nothing do you. Its good to dispel all these popular lies they pollute social media with

Will this fuxking incubus shut up and stop spreading lies. Igbos fought for June 12 yet they were all fleeing eastward alone to die on the highway to the east during the popular Oso abiola.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 11:55pm On Dec 27, 2013
ketoprofen:

SE alone has two states with cashless policy. all other states with the policy has an Igbo touch!
.
But for yorubas/ yorubaland nko? smh

Self delusion has a touch in Lagos and ogun. Dr osuji really figured you bastards out.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 11:53pm On Dec 27, 2013
ketoprofen:

where are the Yoruba owned paint and soap industries?
u guys are still far .
Nnewi alone makes cars, machinery parts, motorcycle parts, cables, etc and u are boasting of soaps they make in villages, of which none is indigenous.
Aba makes items being exported to west African countries, abeg which ones do yorubas do?
Are u sure u are not cursed?
u ppl shd check well o

Will this son of a gun close his putrid mouth and stop lying. The same Ibadan your village come to buy spare part ask zubby77. Google is your friend look up folawiyo and the people that start business with him way back.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 11:50pm On Dec 27, 2013
superstar1:

See this propagandist and liar, wanting to.take glory where he never sow.

No wonder they are quick to say Lagos is in the heart of alaigbo. Wonders shall never end, all the y1bos that disappeared from SW ate now claiming they fought June 12.

Are you OPC or Nadeco.

Na wa ooo


We need to bring back.history to our schools, before y1bos will start telling us MKO is from Nnewi.

No need joining issues with this shitards, even Ogun state is more industrialized than Lagos, plus agricultural advantage of osun only best by zamfara in the whole nation what can this nonetities boast of expect crime and illegal means of getting money.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eggheaders(m): 11:46pm On Dec 27, 2013
ichidodo: Which village? yorbarrs Don't even have a culture not to of talk village, more like ghettoes.

We don't have culture like eating human flesh and waking onces parent with sliding tackles in the morning.

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