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helinues:You don see am na! Na wetin we dey face be that o, if you ask the op how many states or country him don travel to now him go begin talk with anus. I beg, make una leave the op alone. We dey find am since, we nor va still see am. |
EmperorHadrain:No, just what do you mean by Igbo IDPs? |
EmperorHadrain:Igbo IDPs? Are you for real or you are just trying to be annoying this morning? |
Captain8:An Igbo man is more of a brother to me than an Hausa man and a Yoruba man. The time will come when you will know. I have and will continue to have great regards for my Igbo brothers. I was transferred from Warri to manage our head office in Lagos, shortly after my resumption the company decides to downsize a little bit to meet up with staff welfare and salaries and of course our package was boosted. The Igbos among us were quick to accommodate me and protect me while the Yorubas will openly tell me this is Lagos a Yoruba state and I cannot come and do better than them, that they will not accept the company reviewing my salary twice. It was a stiff one melted on me by my Yoruba colleagues. In everything and move I make they want to outsmart me, little did they know that I am the beast myself. Accomodation was another thing that threatened my stay in Lagos, every one of my Yoruba colleague or agent want me to be able to speak Yoruba before they can help, for almost a year I was squatting with a cousin at far away Obadore, it was not easy until I met an Igbo agent who hearing my name swore to help me, they took me as their own and a two bedroom flat which normally goes for about 240k then at Ojodu was given to me for 180k, I stayed in that estate for almost 5years before my resignation. I am not a Rivers man neither from the East but right here in Rivers State you cannot separate the two of them. Sorry for my long story. |
Captain8:An Igbo man is more of a brother to me than an Hausa man and a Yoruba man. The time will come when you will know. I have and will continue to have great regards for my Igbo brothers. I was transferred from Warri to manage our head office in Lagos, shortly after my resumption the company decides to downsize a little bit to meet up with staff welfare and salaries and of course our package was boosted. The Igbos among us were quick to accommodate me and protect me while the Yorubas will openly tell me this is Lagos a Yoruba state and I cannot come and do better than them, that they will not accept the company reviewing my salary twice. It was a stiff one melted on me by my Yoruba colleagues. In everything and move I make they want to outsmart me, little did they know that I am the beast myself. Accomodation was another thing that threatened my stay in Lagos, every one of my Yoruba colleague or agent want me to be able to speak Yoruba for almost a year I was squatting with a cousin at far away Obadore, it was not easy until I met an Igbo agent who hearing my name swore to help me, they took me as their own and a two bedroom flat which normally goes for about 240k then at Ojodu was given to me for 180k, I stayed in that estate for almost 5years before my resignation. I am not a Rivers man neither from Imo but right here in Rivers State you cannot separate the two of them. Sorry for my long story. |
85 years is no joke! May God strengthen you Papa! Haters coming... |
I can help you do that and send it back to you if you must. On an Android phone I don't know about that but on Photoshop yes. Goodluck! |
You guys are just plain stupid! Just imagine the nonsense you vomiting from your mouth! You do review every six months to take care of forex when darkness is ravaging the entire country. So upon the crazy bills you keep rolling out you have still not approved the new tariffs? Ehn? See him eye! |
duro4chang:I see! |
Very myopic submission! Not every post are worth opening. |
Regardless, we are one! We must grow above this useless trick they are using on us. Regardless, I still have great regard for the average Igbo man. We are still one. |
Imo and Rivers states are two brothers. |
World War III loading... |
God forbid! |
So? |
LordVoldermort:Hardworking foreigners who sees us as slave will not mess me up in their country because I am black and hardworking and equally come to my country and mess me up because he is white and hardworking. Slave mentality! Count me out! I am not against you don't stand on my way. |
VeeVeeMyLuv:You are very correct. I have relatives and friends scattered all over Europe and U.S but I have never picked my phone to call them and ask for favour, they said I am too proud but I love myself that way. Another thing they do that disgust me like hell is calling you on long calls and wanting to know the A -Z of what is happening to everyone around. Are you mad? I will just hang up on you, in fact, they don't really call me like that again. |
VeeVeeMyLuv:I am not against anyone going abroad for greener pastures but from the little I have read and understand, I don't see anywhere else in the west where I can exercise my full nature as an African man without getting some form of intimidation. I am black and I am built for this part of the world. A white boy met me at a eating joint at Alausa and before I knew it the attendant ignored those of waiting to attend to the white boy, immediately, I told the woman I will throw the food away and pay for whatever damage my action will cost should they attend to him before me, they quickly took my order and allow my trouble to go. That is me, I am wired that way. |
The people behind this are very illogical. IPOB is perfectly playing into the cards of the North. The bad news? Buhari is not moved a bit, they see the East as just a handful of people. Quench if you must. |
LordVoldermort:The kind of pride when you see the movie Apocalypto. Africa has nothing agreed but right here I am king. A friend of mine beats up one Chinese national at one of the Dangote cement factories and after everything was settled then I knew what it means to be superior. I cannot compromise my freedom and fearlessness for anything, I am so grossly happy with the little or much I have the white man is not feeding me. I will flex the world as a king Never as a slave. Inferiority complex wan finish some black men. |
May God deliver us! |
Then add your voice as they are doomed to force on you/us even the worst version of Buhari. The chief architect of the Buhari administration, the Jagaban himself. Before your very eyes if we are not careful we may end up with Abacha stove. God forbid! A young and vibrant leader we should desire all these 70 years above should retire home. |
Blacks are so laced with inferiority complex. I will flex the world but NEVER as a slave. Africa is pride, and I am very proud of where I am. If you cannot guarantee me the kind of freedom and fearlessness I enjoy here you can keep your free visa. I am very not interested. Good write-up! |
obiekunie01:Everything is not how they seem sometimes my dear. You may not know why I said so but if you think deeply you will know why. Trust me, I will not explain myself furthermore. Like I said he has the will to tell his dad or disregard it but if he is wise he will do. |
eloquentclient:You are clever and so much on point. Respect! |
Your mum may be traumatized and she needs help. Where I come from in Delta it's usually a taboo for a mother to go naked before her son in the manner she did. She can show you scars or evidence in any comfortable way but not her nude. May God forgive her if her motive is genuine. You can tell her not to ever for any reason do that again. Again, let your dad know when he returns, he needs to know. If you were to be a woman it's a different thing. If you like do if you like ignore, |
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Proud of living in poverty?