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Mtchewww..... Who dash monkey banana? |
When we are about to have a deal, You tell me you are a pastor, a prophet, a Rev. A man of God. Once you mentioned any of these I go open eyes wella |
Nwayi Nnewi... Keep it on! |
Na person goods these idiots in uniform just corner so. These drones are not military grade drones. They are mid range media coverage drones. Nigerian Custom is very corrupt and mostly unintelligent. Please just release the goods to the owner. This is someone's life sweat |
Last last, Inside of all of our minds, we know that our fore fathers got the concept of the Almighty God right more than the West. You will know, when you know. |
Federal Government's policy through the "NBC code" then helped alot in shaping the Nigerian Music industry's growth during the Obj era. Our TV and radio stations played mostly foreign songs in the late 90's and early 2000's until they had to adhere to NBC's music broadcast code of playing only four Naija songs out of the five they played. Later, there was outright ban of foreign musicals airing during the day. Artistes like Tony Tetuila, Plantation Boiz, Paul Play, The Remedies, Style Plus and a host of others gained prominence out of it, till it metamorphosed to what we have today. Funny enough, Naija music is on a slow but steady downward trend now. It will be very obvious within the next decade. |
He probably did it way back as a teenager. Last last, make him no fall from there break leg oo. |
Frigga13:Ezigbo nwa Otu. I was born in Ziks Avenue Fegge Onitsha. Lafiaji was my play street those days.... I still feel very nostalgic for Fegge. |
Obiano like drinks... This one too like woman! I know because I know. He too jealous for woman, even for the young ladies that works for him. He's a serious simp...erer I've been around him so I know. You can argue with ur phone! |
Where's ur location |
The plot is too dull..... And the episodetoo short. |
Rest in Peace Obi Mkpunando. Last last, it shall be well with Anambra State. |
Iffa hear. ... These northern people sef. Once you score 28 and above in the north, you jejely submit your name to ur Imam, Seriki, Emir, Local Government and to the State Government if you have the leg. Then the names will conveniently come out as "VC's List" in their various Universities. |
Mum sang it to me when she was reading out Ilesanmi Social Studies primary school textbook to me. At that time, I was barely 7. It struck a cord in me and stuck since. Funny enough, I no longer believe in Nigeria though. |
I swear!! These people are horribly shameless! |
35k? Can u waybill? |
35k? Can you waybill? |
"You want to say the right thing?". Does it mean you want to do the right thing? We are watching y'all. |
WORD! Okafọ was an Igweọcha (now Port Harcourt) based businessman. He hailed from Ogidi. He went for an apprenticeship then got settled in 1959. He put more efforts in business then built a house in Port Harcourt. In 1967, the war broke out. Everyone was scampering for safety. When Port Harcourt was finally captured by the Federal troops, Okafọ found his way to Ogidi. After the war, comes the policy of Abandoned Property. Even some Yorubas gave back Igbo, their properties. But In Port Harcourt, Okafọ returned to his house and saw strangers in it. Okafọ thought it was a joke, he went in, only for those who were speaking the dialects of Igbo, their names were Igbo, told him they were not Igbo, not just that, the house belonged to them. The government made it possible. People like Ken Saro Wiwa implemented it. Houses seized. Okafọ ran to his factory in Ụmụokoro and saw others occupying it. They seized everything, his equipments, machines. The people he met were claiming indigenes. Their names Igbo, culture Igbo but they're from Bini Kingdom. What are you doing in Okafọ's factory? What? What? Okafọ ran out frustrated. He saw Uchenna from Okigwe. "Okafọ, ewu ataa m igu n'isi", Uchenna screamed. "Rivers people took over my properties. They seized everything I have laboured for". Okafọ didn't say a word. There was a silence in the air. He couldn't breath well. "Uchenna, they took away my house. They took away my factory. They are rejoicing. They are happy". Okafọ and Uchenna who were billionaires before the war, were given just £20. All their money in Nigerian banks confiscated. Their crime? They are Igbo. Why are you Igbo? They took their £20, then saw other Igbo men in Port Harcourt crying. Everything they had in PH seized. Every Igbo man was equal—£20! They dusted themselves up. They forgot the past. They left properties. It didn't end there, the Rivers started changing names to deny Igbo. Fast forward to years later, the Igbo in Port Harcourt started picking up. Those who stole their properties couldn't maintain them. The factories and businesses they loot, they couldn't continue them. They squandelised them and began to sell those properties. They had to feed. Guess what? The Igbo whose properties were seized; the Igbo who were given £20 began to re-buy. They have sold the looted properties of the Igbo, they began to sell their ancestral lands. Selling of land became major business. Guess who are still buying? The Igbo of course. Now, the Igbo have bought over Port Harcourt. These same lazy bunches who got everything on the platter but couldn't maintain or recreate wealth from them are already crying Igbo domination. They feel Igbo are the cause of their frustrations. The History of Abandoned Property! © Maazị Ogbonnaya |
WORD! Okafọ was an Igweọcha (now Port Harcourt) based businessman. He hailed from Ogidi. He went for an apprenticeship then got settled in 1959. He put more efforts in business then built a house in Port Harcourt. In 1967, the war broke out. Everyone was scampering for safety. When Port Harcourt was finally captured by the Federal troops, Okafọ found his way to Ogidi. After the war, comes the policy of Abandoned Property. Even some Yorubas gave back Igbo, their properties. But In Port Harcourt, Okafọ returned to his house and saw strangers in it. Okafọ thought it was a joke, he went in, only for those who were speaking the dialects of Igbo, their names were Igbo, told him they were not Igbo, not just that, the house belonged to them. The government made it possible. People like Ken Saro Wiwa implemented it. Houses seized. Okafọ ran to his factory in Ụmụokoro and saw others occupying it. They seized everything, his equipments, machines. The people he met were claiming indigenes. Their names Igbo, culture Igbo but they're from Bini Kingdom. What are you doing in Okafọ's factory? What? What? Okafọ ran out frustrated. He saw Uchenna from Okigwe. "Okafọ, ewu ataa m igu n'isi", Uchenna screamed. "Rivers people took over my properties. They seized everything I have laboured for". Okafọ didn't say a word. There was a silence in the air. He couldn't breath well. "Uchenna, they took away my house. They took away my factory. They are rejoicing. They are happy". Okafọ and Uchenna who were billionaires before the war, were given just £20. All their money in Nigerian banks confiscated. Their crime? They are Igbo. Why are you Igbo? They took their £20, then saw other Igbo men in Port Harcourt crying. Everything they had in PH seized. Every Igbo man was equal—£20! They dusted themselves up. They forgot the past. They left properties. It didn't end there, the Rivers started changing names to deny Igbo. Fast forward to years later, the Igbo in Port Harcourt started picking up. Those who stole their properties couldn't maintain them. The factories and businesses they loot, they couldn't continue them. They squandelised them and began to sell those properties. They had to feed. Guess what? The Igbo whose properties were seized; the Igbo who were given £20 began to re-buy. They have sold the looted properties of the Igbo, they began to sell their ancestral lands. Selling of land became major business. Guess who are still buying? The Igbo of course. Now, the Igbo have bought over Port Harcourt. These same lazy bunches who got everything on the platter but couldn't maintain or recreate wealth from them are already crying Igbo domination. They feel Igbo are the cause of their frustrations. The History of Abandoned Property! © Maazị Ogbonnaya |
kingreign:Is that all? Cheeky Nairaland Auto section keyboard warrior. |
kingreign:Sillier answer, after almost two years. |
Since the Minister and the ministry of transport are not doing anything about it; maybe they all take their cuts from the scam. Nothing is too much or too small for this current government. |
Can you waybill to Anambra? |
I thought People have forgotten all these Dubai travel nonsense. Imagine gifting agents a good 1.1m, waste 2 years of your and at a miserly "130k" a month (you are not even sure oo) and still ce back with nothing tangible. I have seen a lot of people that went down that path, their accounts still dey shine red. |
It's only God and the owner know wetin happen to this minivan. |
Zamiel:Pix? |
To show engine bay dey shy you abi? ![]() |
This advice will work very well for ur father and his advanced gang of ne'er-do-wells. |
This advice will work very well for ur father and his advanced gang of ne'er-do-wells |
Finally he has done it!!! The "normal" collapse act of the Nigerian political thieves. Congratulations to him!!! Bravo!!! |
