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Henrydone:Tunde the List compiled by your brother with long conehead what do you expect Igbo hater using eastwallk to deceive his umunna |
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[quote author=IpobExposed post=54590916][/quote]Awka created the same time with Osogbo
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FlyoruB: I thought your Osun economy is bigger than all southeastern states put together |
FlyoruB:Onitsha
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[quote author=loopman post=54570972][/quote]Sango Ota flyover Ogun state
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NewsPoacher:Can we see Osogbo skyline |
Road projects governor Obiano inspected today
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https://www.nairaland.com/3324053/sango-ota-flyover-bridge-needs Newly Sango-Ota flyover built by your governor is collapsing better soul ![]() loopman: |
wahles:We are aware of lies and propaganda that comes with electioneering we are prepared |
Gov Obiano inspecting 1 of the 7 bridges his administration completed within 2 years amidst recession. This particular bridge, Iyiora Anam Bridge with adjoining road also leads to the major oil deposit in Anambra State hitherto accessed through other States due to lack of link routes. #IStandWithObiano because We're #MovingForward!
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PUSH1:Anambra is not Osun, you can win election by sharing odorless fufu and one cup of rice, my people are enlightened and rich |
From what I saw yesterday APC members that were not up to 50 gathered themselves at emmos field locked the entrance gate and held their rally pose for pictures and all disappeared within minutes ![]() |
IpobExposed:Conehead tell us more about his prostate issues hypocritical ani, focus on your poverty ravaging zone, you brothers are busy committing suicide in large numbers because of BUBU economic policies chaired and supported by your tribes men, your are busy having sleepless night over IPOB, try and think of better ways to make your life more meaningful to your poor region, the amount you wast online over IPOB use it and campaign for good governance in your region |
IpobExposed:Conehead read afonja's story about Buhari http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/25/factions-around-president-buhari-jostle-control-his-medical-story-spin-different-stories SaharaReporters has learned from reliable sources at the Nigerian Presidency that President Muhammadu Buhari, who has been in the UK since January 19, is receiving “intense treatment” for a renewed flare-up of prostate issues. He had undergone surgical treatment for prostate cancer soon after losing the 2011 presidential election to former President Goodluck Jonathan. http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/05/buhari-extends-sick-leave-could-remain-london-4-more-months http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/05/sign-grave-illness-president-buhari-extends-vacation SaharaReporters gathered that the president might need to remain in London for as long as four months to resolve a myriad of medical issues confronting the aging Nigerian leader. Our presidency sources revealed that Mr. Buhari requires a major surgery that would force him to miss work for at least four months, but his kitchen cabinet members have refused to let him go for such a prolonged period due to the fear of him losing influence and power.
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IpobExposed:Conehead read afonja's story about Buhari http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/25/factions-around-president-buhari-jostle-control-his-medical-story-spin-different-stories SaharaReporters has learned from reliable sources at the Nigerian Presidency that President Muhammadu Buhari, who has been in the UK since January 19, is receiving “intense treatment” for a renewed flare-up of prostate issues. He had undergone surgical treatment for prostate cancer soon after losing the 2011 presidential election to former President Goodluck Jonathan. http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/05/buhari-extends-sick-leave-could-remain-london-4-more-months http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/05/sign-grave-illness-president-buhari-extends-vacation SaharaReporters gathered that the president might need to remain in London for as long as four months to resolve a myriad of medical issues confronting the aging Nigerian leader. Our presidency sources revealed that Mr. Buhari requires a major surgery that would force him to miss work for at least four months, but his kitchen cabinet members have refused to let him go for such a prolonged period due to the fear of him losing influence and power. |
RockHard:Explain to me why your people are dying in penury while your governments are smilling to banks ![]() Police: 62 suicides recorded in Nigeria during 2016 , Ogun State tops list Police say that 62 reported cases of succesful suicides were recorded within the time frame of the past 6 months. According to a story by New Telegraph Online Newspaper , The official confirmation that the Nigerian economy is in recession by the Federal Gov... Police: 62 suicides recorded in Nigeria during 2016, Ogun State tops list https://plus.google.com/+Bestmobs/posts/1RMd2HuBEtS
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[quote author=RockHard post=54413822]Anu how many of the industries in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo are owned by Yorubas 95% of the industries are owned by other tribes Igbos, Hausa/Fulani, Lebanies, Indians and Chines etc Your state governments doesn't think twice taxing them because they are not indigenes, your states governments make more money while the indigenes languish in penury, in southeast trade, commerce and industries are controlled by Igbos, their states governments find it hard to tax her people, that is why they record low IGR, while the citizens make money, You guys open threads every week to celebrate Dangote INVESTMENTS in southwest when are you going to celebrate your own ![]() Can you give me good reasons why states in southeast are leading southwest except Lagos in bank transactions for the last five years And please remember that NBS says bank credit/deposit in each state may be used as an indicator of the level of activity and well being of operators (households and businesses) in a particular state as it shows what residents are borrowing and the amount deposit in bankshttp://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/report/384 From the report bank deposit by states in Southeast from 2010-2015 Bank deposit in Anambra state #1'844'434.75 Bank Credit # 258'716.37 Balance #1'585'718.38 Bank deposit in Enugu #1'651'741.09 Bank credit #370'012.75 Balance #1'281'728.59 Bank deposit in Imo # 936'606.57 bank credit #218'853.32 balance #717'753.35 Bank deposit in Abia from #1'031'355.42 bank credit #391'675.25 balance 639'580.17 Bank deposit in Ebonyi #330'841.52 bank credit #93'627.5 balance 237'214.02 Southeast total balance from 2010-2015 #4'461'997.51 From the report bank deposit by states in Southwest from 2010-2015 excluding nation commercial center Bank deposit in Oyo #1'617'678.48 bank credit #598'298.6 balance #1'019'379.88 Bank deposit in Ogun #1'204'873.59 bank credit # 558'073.3 balance # 649'800.29 Bank deposit in Ondo #821'901.84 credit #306'621.05 balance #515'280.79 Bank deposit in Osun #648'726.72 credit #417'073.72 Balance #231'653.05 Bank deposit in Ekiti #301'136.23 credit #123,254.46 balance #177,881.77 South west total balance from 2010-2015 #2'593'995.78 |
nonsobaba:This is uncalled-for, very childish and arrogance |
investnow2013:This is just Abakiliki street, Regina ceili and Old INEC road in Awka |
investnow2013:I dey with you |
laudate:According to Afonja ![]() Top 6 Most Powerful Women In Oil And Gas in the world Folorunsho Alakija is missing Catherine Uju Ifejika, chairman and CEO, Brittania-U Limited is representing ![]() http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Top-6-Most-Powerful-Women-In-Oil-And-Gas.html I hope you know Uju Ifejika is the owner of this shipping line
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laudate:Nigerian billionaire, Folorunsho Alakija disclosed that her lack of a university degree, did not deter her from achieving her dreams, even though, she would have loved to attend the university. http://allure.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/lack-of-university-degree-didnt-stop-me-folorunsho-alakija/ Hairdresser" to wife of a former Nigerian leader was allocated Oil Block worth $225,000 a day. ... I never forgot this headline in 2004, shortly after I arrived in Nigeria. The UK newspapers quickly asked me to track down the so-called hairdresser... but no one wanted to give me the name of the hairdresser. The original revelation came from Cairo Ojougbo to House Committee on Petroleum Resources and one newspaper story at the time included the paragraph: "There are rumours that the oil block is worth up to $1billion, but hurrying to another meeting, the head of Nigeria's Parliament's Petroleum Resources Committee, Dr Cairo Ojougbo, refuted the claim: "Oh no, it's worth much more." Of course, so much money can't hide forever and I have now finally tracked her down! It turns out the so-called hairdresser is Mrs Folorunsho Alakija. Christian Purefoy
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laudate:Nasdaq Stock Market should have name Alakija who got oil wells by licking IBB balls a hairdresser who know nothing about oil firm Catherine Uju Ifejika (born October 28, 1959) is a Nigerian lawyer and Chairperson/CEO of Brittania-U Nigeria Limited (BUNL), an indigenous petroleum company for upstream exploration and production, and Brittania-U Ghana Limited (BUGL).[1] She is believed to be one of the six most powerful women in oil and gas in the world[2] and one of the richest women in Africa.[3][4] She has received both national and international awards for best practices in business leadership. Uju Ifejika was educated at University Primary School, Nsukka and Queens School, Enugu, graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Northern Region, Nigeria with a Diploma in Law and an LLB (Hons.) in 1985. She was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1986. In addition to being a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, she is a member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN) and a fellow of the Institute of Arbitration and Conciliation Career Catherine Uju Ifejika served a required year in the National Youth Service Corps at Texaco and went on to work in the oil and gas industry for Texaco and Chevron.[3] She joined Texaco as a Junior Counsel in 1987, spent two years at Texaco Overseas Petroleum Unlimited from 1988 to 1989, and was Acting Chief Counsel by 1991. This gave her experience in both the upstream and downstream aspects of the petroleum industry. By 1997, she was the Company Secretary and the Manager of Public and Government Affairs.[5] As of 2003, she became Company Secretary for Public and Government Affairs for West Africa, a position in which she deal with Cameroon, Togo, Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. She served on the Board of Directors of the Federal Ministry of Arts and Culture of Nigeria from 2001 to 2002. In 2007, Uju Ifejika became the Chairperson/CEO of Brittania-U Nigeria Limited, a Nigeria-based affiliate of the oil and gas company Brittania-U Group. the company was registered on 15th December 1995 according to the Nigerian Company and Allied Matters Act but did not become active until 2003.[6] Brittania-U Nigeria bought a stake in the Ajapa Marginal Field, an oil and gas field which is believed to have reserves worth $4.3bn. They took advantage of a government initiative for the development of marginal fields, and raised money through local investors.[8] In additional to Brittania-U Nigeria, Uju Ifejika has established Data Appraisal Co. Ltd. (2001), Nexttee Oil & Gas Trading Co. Nigeria Ltd. (2009), and Brittania-U Ghana Limited (2010). As an indigenous company, Brittania-U Nigeria has partnered with local Nigerian communities, hiring locals, and engaging in community-development programs. Uju Ifejika has stated that Brittania-U’s main objectives include people's well-being, better quality of life, job opportunities, and a safe and clean environment. Uju Ifejika has received a number of awards and honors including the 2013 African Businesswoman Award from Black Pumps, a non-profit women's organization based in Los Angeles, California. Early life and education Folorunsho was born in 1951 to the family of Chief L. A. Ogbara in Ikorodu, Lagos State. At age seven, she travelled to the United Kingdom to begin a four-year primary education at Dinorben School for Girls in Hafodunos Hall in Llangernyw, Wales. After returning to Nigeria, she attended Muslim High School Sagamu Ogun State, Nigeria. Afterwards, she returned abroad for her secretarial studies at Pitman's Central College, London. She also studied fashion design at the American College, London and the Central School of Fashion |
laudate:And you are counting IBB boy Mike Adenuga who indebted IBB globalcom as rich man ![]() SPECIAL REPORT: Adenuga’s Mountain of Debt: Several firms, AMCON chase billionaire for unpaid bills ConOil, owned by Nigeria’s second richest man, is being pursued by creditors for a combined debt of over $140.5 million by two foreign and one local companies, PREMIUM TIMES has learned. Despite making several pledges to pay, ConOil and other companies owned by Mr. Adenuga have reneged on paying the debts, multiple sources in the oil and gas sector have told this newspaper. Things have got so bad that some of the creditor companies have either commenced or are considering commencing legal actions to force the billionaire businessman to pay up, having exhausted all options to make him honour promises and agreements to do so. In fact, one company successful secured an interim order from a federal court to place one of Mr Adenuga’s companies under receivership. The increasing debt profile of the telecom and oil mogul, who increased his net worth by almost $5 billion in the last year, according to luxury lifestyle magazine, Forbes, has hit some of his creditors so hard that they had to shut down some of their operations. One of such companies is Depthwize, a local oil servicing company, which is owed $40 million by ConOil. The refusal of the management of ConOil to pay Depthwize, a small drilling contractor, has forced the company to lay off workers and shut down services on two of ConOil’s rigs until the money is paid, those familiar with the matter said. “Depthwize says it can no longer afford the day to day running cost of working on the rigs,” one source said. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/205953-special-report-adenugas-mountain-debt-several-firms-amcon-chase-billionaire-unpaid-bills.html
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Earth2Metahuman:Otondo read what NBS wrote Bank credit/deposit in each state may be used as an indicator of the level of activity and well being of operators (households and businesses) in a particular state as it shows what residents are borrowing and the amount deposit in banks these are home base, Igbos rank highest in Lagos, Abj and Rivers state in business |
ImperialYoruba:From the report bank deposit by states in Southeast from 2010-2015 Bank deposit in Anambra state #1'844'434.75 Bank Credit # 258'716.37 Balance #1'585'718.38 Bank deposit in Enugu #1'651'741.09 Bank credit #370'012.75 Balance #1'281'728.59 Bank deposit in Imo # 936'606.57 bank credit #218'853.32 balance #717'753.35 Bank deposit in Abia from #1'031'355.42 bank credit #391'675.25 balance 639'580.17 Bank deposit in Ebonyi #330'841.52 bank credit #93'627.5 balance 237'214.02 Southeast total balance from 2010-2015 #4'461'997.51 From the report bank deposit by states in Southwest from 2010-2015 excluding nation commercial center Bank deposit in Oyo #1'617'678.48 bank credit #598'298.6 balance #1'019'379.88 Bank deposit in Ogun #1'204'873.59 bank credit # 558'073.3 balance # 649'800.29 Bank deposit in Ondo #821'901.84 credit #306'621.05 balance #515'280.79 Bank deposit in Osun #648'726.72 credit #417'073.72 Balance #231'653.05 Bank deposit in Ekiti #301'136.23 credit #123,254.46 balance #177,881.77 South west total balance from 2010-2015 #2'593'995.78
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Na wa ooo. The only thing is red mud
Igbo hater using eastwallk to deceive his umunna
. It's shameful that a small state like Osun is giving you lots sleepless nights. Na wah oooo.
