Politics › Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:31pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster: -80% of Oil wells are owned by hausa and yorubas. IGBOS Dominate and Control TRADE and COMMERCE in this country.. -IGBOS have the largest Black car manufactury industry, - Orange and Emzor pharmaceutical(the biggest in Nigeria) are owned by IGBOS, - Zinox Computer and Laptop manufacturing company is owned by an IGBO Engineer, - Transportation and Hotelling industry are controlled by IGBOS, - Nollywood, largest film industry in Nigeria is founded and controlled by IGBOS, -The largest market in Africa which is Onitcha main market are controlled by IGBOS, - Aba Textile Industry is the ONLY functioning texile industry in Nigeria Etc
- IGBOS own up to atleast 50% of Businesses in LAGOS
- IGBOS are the highest importers in Nigeria and Apapa seaport is benefitting from it. AND MANY MORE.. Mike Adenuga's business alone has shyt all over all those businesses you listed up there. You people are importers of mostly FAKE goods for the most part, and even your trading amounts to no more than petty trading that you all have not advanced to a corporate level that can really make considerable impact on the Nigerian GDP. Ogun state alone has more industries than all the industries on your shyt hole of a region. Till today the FG doesn't acknowledge any tangible contribution Una dey make to the Nigerian economy beyond trading. You lot are allhype and nothing more. |
Politics › Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:22pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
fulanimafia: Dearpreye, permit me this one-off opportunity to call you a confused, illiterate and unexposed bastard for insulting the entire Hausa-Fulani because of your baseless, deluded, ill-fated and poorly disguised quest for secession.
You can make your points without insulting an entire tribe, you silly buffoon.
Monkey dey work indeed...which work monkey dey do? Nonsense. Ah, 'monkey' dey work o; e dey carry gun forming 'militant', drinking ogogoro, bursting oil pipelines, etc. |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo To Receive Alaibe, 69 Other PDP Defectors In Bayelsa by Flyoruboy(m): 6:02pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
If PDP loses Bayelsa to the APC in the upcoming gubernatorial election that would be a big blow, shame and loss to GEJ, politically |
Politics › Re: Femi Olukayode Disowns Children From Yemisi, His Ex-Wife by Flyoruboy(m): 8:17pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
barcanista: haha that man sef get wahala. How person go marry 3 wives within 10years? That's coz he's a very unstable individual. I'm sure his cocaine-sniffing habit didn't help matters either. I don't envy his ex-wives one bit coz it must have been hellish co-existing with such a character. Smh. |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria LNG Denies Ownership Of Badagry Dry Dock by Flyoruboy(m): 9:04am On Aug 08, 2015 |
CSTR2: The biggest investments in nigeria are mostly situated in the niger-delta. All the oil rigs installations, oil and gas processing plants e.t.c. are huge capital projects that are based in the niger-delta without encountering any problems. Nigeria is by far the largest producer of crude in africa because the niger-delta is investment friendly. So building a ship yard which is a relatively smaller investment compared to the above away from the niger-delta is highly suspicious because it dosen't make any sense. I don't support militancy though. The investors have made their decision on where to situate their yard, NLNG has also disclaimed any stake in it beyond moral support, yet you are still talking about suspicion. The shipyard isn't primarily meant to service oil and gas vessels but other bigger multi-purpose ships. The governments of the Niger-Delta should endeavor to make their region more secure, investors-friendly and deliver dividends of good governance, perhaps then their own people may become less restive and militant. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria LNG Denies Ownership Of Badagry Dry Dock by Flyoruboy(m): 8:12am On Aug 08, 2015 |
 Perhaps now the militants will retract their threats against the NLNG. Smh. I wonder how they expect to attract much-desired big investments to their region via these sort of threats. |
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Politics › Re: Western Nigeria Most Economically Viable Region by Flyoruboy(m): 8:37pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
IGBOSON1: ^^^Reasons why they would opt to either stay on their own, or federate with Ndigbo:
1) Nigeria has plundered and raped their resources in the name of 'one Nigeria' and forced them to take a miserly 13% for their troubles! 2) Their son Ken Saro-Wiwa had his neck stretched for daring to ask for self-determination....and to this day there has been no apology or recompense forthcoming from Nigeria to acknowledge the injustice done! 3) Nigeria has left the waters and soil of the Niger Delta degraded and the most polluted oil prospecting area in the world! 4) Greedy Nigerians have grabbed most (if not all) of the lucrative oil blocks in the Niger Delta, using it to become overnight billionaires and fight for a place on the Forbes richest list, while the actual owners of said resources are wallowing in penury and disease! 5) Nigeria has used the resources of the Niger Delta to develop far-off places like Abuja and Lagos whereas there's no world-class city in the entire Niger Delta despite all the hundreds of billions of dollars that's been made from the area these past 5+ decades! 6) The Niger Delta is good for exploiting and cheating, but not good to produce the President of Nigeria as was seen in the events leading up to and including the last presidential election in the country! Those that have benefited and stole their resources the most were those that gave them the least support, abused their son and generally made his tenure ungovernable so as to have a case for chanting 'chanji-chanji-chanji'! 7) Nigeria almost wiped out Odi in one of the most glaring cases of human rights abuse and criminality this country has ever known! 8-) They're sharing the same country with a pack of crazed bloodthirsty jihadists who're out on a mission to islamize the whole lot of us!....And this is as good a reason as any to leave this fake union called Nigeria!
Now you list reasons why they would elect to remain in Nigeria if a window of opportunity is presented to them to free themselves from the dead-weight Nigeria has become for them! Dude, you are entitled to your opinion. But from my personal observation, the only "SS-claiming" people agitating and making noise about Biafra are only on Nairaland. The igbos are near unanimous (or so it seems) in their desire for a separate nation, no thanx to their homogeneity. But the same can't be said for the SS folks coz they are a diverse conglomerate of ethnic nationalities with different political aspirations. Presently, unlike the SE, they are relatively quiet and even warming up to the Buhari administration. Bottom-line, without a referendum your guess is as good as mine on the position they will eventually take if presented with the choice. |
Politics › Re: Western Nigeria Most Economically Viable Region by Flyoruboy(m): 7:36pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
FrankAba1: What makes you think other tribes down south will remain in the "Experiment" if they indeed secede from Republic of Biafra? And what makes you think they won't rather remain? Nobody truly knows.In fact, we need a referendum. |
Politics › Re: Western Nigeria Most Economically Viable Region by Flyoruboy(m): 6:44pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
zuchyblink: it is only a zoo graduate does not know that PH is an Igbo city and also we have assess to River Niger through onitsha,Oguta and Azumili river.what do u expect from an educational curriculum that was designed with lies Lol. You people keep saying repeating this Ph claimes, yet the Ikwerres keep vehemently refuting it. Anyway, Listen here you slowpoke, and listen good. Your people's survival more than any other ethnic group (no thanks to space/land constraints) are more dependent on non-igbos for their survival. Even if Nigeria were to grant you all Biafra today, she will still control your airspace, not to mention the seas which you all can't access without her consent, coz as I have earlier established that you all are encircled by Nigerian territory. And if you all fail to maintain friendly/neighborly relationship with Naija, y'all can be easily starved to death like was the case during the war. No amount of delusional grand-standing or chest-beating can change that simple fact. |
Politics › Re: Part I: Editorial analysis of the economist by Flyoruboy(m): 6:32pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
$8 - $9 billion? ? ? Deziani don enter!  |
Politics › Re: Western Nigeria Most Economically Viable Region by Flyoruboy(m): 6:24pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
zuchyblink: product of a failed edu system.Do u know what it means to be landlocked? Lol. All I know is that geographically, Igbo SE /Biafra region is surrounded/encircled by non-igbo Nigerian territory. If that isn't a succint definition of landlocked then what is? |
Politics › Re: Western Nigeria Most Economically Viable Region by Flyoruboy(m): 6:20pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
zuchyblink: if say u get sense i for say make all Yoruba ppl wey rely on IGBO resources to pay salary should all die Abeg which resources be that? Trading resources abi fake drugs resources? Better not mention oil coz all the oil y'all contribute ain't worth diddly squat. |
Politics › Re: Western Nigeria Most Economically Viable Region by Flyoruboy(m): 6:14pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
zuchyblink: one in'tl airport and one see port in the old eastern region will make ur waste a bigger Benin republic Jealous  Doesn't your region already have Enugu and Imo airports? So what is still stopping you all from building other viable attractions to the region besides trading. Smh. Besides, blame Baba God for the curse of being landlocked and therefore dependent on others for importation of essentials, rather than hate those he has favored.  Speaking of Benin rep., that is a country where your people plenty brekete there, trading and earning a living, so you had better shut your trap and show them some respect. Loud-mouthed chest-beater. |
Politics › Re: We Blow Up Pipelines For Repair Contracts. Pics/caps/movie. by Flyoruboy(m): 4:07pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
TheHeGoat: If they can blow up pipelines, I think I can too Guy, be careful o. No try am coz you might not be so lucky; you may even get fried like suya in the process.  |
Politics › Re: We Blow Up Pipelines For Repair Contracts. Pics/caps/movie. by Flyoruboy(m): 3:47pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
This na proper self-destruction. Smh. |
Politics › Re: 2 Beheaded, 4 Injured In Renewed Anambra/kogi Oil Wells Crisis by Flyoruboy(m): 3:35pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
disumusa: its a good avenue for ibo to start that coward biafra. For these Igala militants to brazenly go as far as beheading people, me I think the matter has gone beyond child's play be dat, as in anyone that is ready to kill must also be ready to die. The governors of both states urgently need to sit down and call a truce or something to stem the bloodshed. |
Politics › Re: 2 Beheaded, 4 Injured In Renewed Anambra/kogi Oil Wells Crisis by Flyoruboy(m): 3:16pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
Deltagiant: Such does send the wrong signals that once you take up violence all is good.
It is good to hear from the NBC. The co-ordinates of this terriory is with the NBC. Guy, you and I know that some troublemakers on both sides may still disagree with/reject the verdict of the report, citing bias or whatever (regardless of who it favours). That's why I made that suggestion coz I foresee more bloodshed. |
Politics › Re: 2 Beheaded, 4 Injured In Renewed Anambra/kogi Oil Wells Crisis by Flyoruboy(m): 3:09pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
Can't both states kukuma agree to share proceeds from the wells 50/50 ? ? Abi why the needless killing? On top wetin? |
Politics › Re: 2 Beheaded, 4 Injured In Renewed Anambra/kogi Oil Wells Crisis by Flyoruboy(m): 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
Dear Father in Heaven, why tarry in delivering your children from the Oil curse? |
Politics › Re: Northerners take over NNPC(confirmed) by Flyoruboy(m): 2:56pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
Nichobabe: Op How is DR Kachukwu from Sokoto State? na wa for una O.
Someone that is from Delta State No o. You are dead wrong! KaChukwu is a Fulani man, from same village as the Governor Tambuwal.   |
Politics › Re: 2 Beheaded, 4 Injured In Renewed Anambra/kogi Oil Wells Crisis by Flyoruboy(m): 2:52pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
Dear Father in Heaven, why tarry in delivering your children from the Oil curse? |
Politics › Re: Photos: Fate Of Aba During Raining Season-streetnews by Flyoruboy(m): 2:35pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
Shey na human beings abi na pigs dey trade for that market? ? That place worse pass Ladipo spare-parts market (and Ladipo sure is dirty). Me I don't blame any governor for the filth over there, it's the traders that are just downright DIRTY, simple. |
Politics › Re: 2019 elections: the igbos choice by Flyoruboy(m): 2:27pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
eleko1: Forget that Ngige,saraki,atiku.If pMB can't vie for president in 2019,then nah OKOROCHA the cap fit.Case closed Bro, don't underestimate the level of DEEP SEATED HATRED Igbos have been brainwashed to have for Rochas (majorly incited by the Kanu guy). When I say Hatred, I mean serious hatred. Sotay some are ready to assassinate him on kanu's orders. Na only Yoruba and Northerners dem hate more, just slightly more. As things stand Rochas' kinsmen will reject him resoundingly. |
Politics › Re: Saraki In Maiduguri: Tentative First Steps For 2019 Presidency - Vanguard by Flyoruboy(m): 7:18am On Aug 06, 2015*. Modified: 7:55am On Aug 06, 2015 |
I don book my space. But it also for sale  UPDATED: Like the bot above me I think he's just bidding his time; the presidency has always been his "final destination"/end-game. In fact, I am also "prophesying" a Saraki/Ekweremadu PDP ticket in 2019, though it'll be Dead On Arrival. |
Politics › Re: We Want Our Own Country, Oduarewanistan by Flyoruboy(m): 8:49pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
You this yee.bo boy OP. You have been warned severally to desist from using this moniker to deceive people. Be proud of your Ibo heritage for once. |
Politics › Re: Exclusive:how Buhari Traded NNPC GMD Position For Campaign Funding Nigeriantimes by Flyoruboy(m): 8:18pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
himkers: Walahi, u no get sense  Your fada.  |
Politics › Re: Exclusive:how Buhari Traded NNPC GMD Position For Campaign Funding Nigeriantimes by Flyoruboy(m): 8:08pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Lol. Another Lie, lie news from a tanoid Sahara Reporters-wannabe fake news source. |
Politics › Re: Emmanuel Ibe-Kachikwu Is New NNPC GMD - Sahara Reporters by Flyoruboy(m): 12:09pm On Aug 04, 2015*. Modified: 6:28pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Hope some people will let Baba have rest of mind now with this appointment. Awon wailers.  |