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bingala:God speed the day Biafra will be actualized, Amen. Don't flatter yourself, guy. We too are merely tolerating your stvpid a$$es as well if you don't know, coz we know you hate our guts, even though many of you reside and earn a living in our land, we aware of your hatred for us. Again I repeat, God speed Biafra actualization. |
hoobs:When last did a Yorubaman write a news editorial attacking Kanu/Biafra? Most articles about Biafra out there are from Igbos, and if at all any [foolish and misguided] Yorubas writes about the subject, often times than not they hardly attack Kanu and rather try to appeal to igbos to embrace "One Nigeria" -- at least that is my own personal experience. More Igbos attack Kanu in the news media than any other tribe does. And please, that foolish talk about Yorubas being 'afraid of the Biafra project', get it out of your head, please. Afraid of what exactly? There's nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing, that the igbos do for Yorubas that we cannot do for ourselves. If Biafra is actualized today and all igbos relocate back to Biafra, we have capable Yoruba traders and importers that will readily take their place, so quit flattering yourself, guy. Trading and importation is not rocket science. |
spartacus11:They are hypocrites. This coming from the same person who earlier insulted a considerable section of his own people, denouncing and verbally attacking their penchant for 'trading', imagine? Isn't trading better than stealing as a source of livelihood? Yet they still worship him. Anyway, na their shingba be that. |
Wow. Remarkable! |
ekenedegreat:Since you're obviously a fan/worshipper of his, perhaps you can ask him why he's so fixated on Yoruba people? Yorubas can't grant you Biafra so why are you attacking us? Abi since when did Biafra actualization depend on the Yoruba man. The SW is still the most accomodating hosts of the Igbos, so why attack us? If he's not a hypocrite, he should command all Igbos to leave Yorubaland and relocate to the SE. Until then he's just ranting like an ant, to borrow from Zik. |
Smh. What a deranged fool. |
funkybully:Instead make una face una issue. Upon all the hype, so that Anambra is just a disaster waiting to happen. Smh. Unfortunately for you all, Anambra has peaked in the area of development, there's just no more space to build modern estates and homes like we are doing in the South West presently. You all should just face the issue and stop attacking Yorubas for a change. You said "show me any south west state with this kind of skyline". I will show you what a real skyline looks like, not that ugly rubbish you just posted (to imagine that's the BEST you all can offer from the SE?? smh), but you must also show me the quality of the sort of estates I will show you propping up all over Ogun, that are obtainable in Anambra or anywhere in the SE. You all have peaked. No more land to develop. This explains why you all rush to SW. Smh.
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AnambraDota:http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/landlords-without-toilets-will-henceforth-face-sanctions-ebonyi-government-threatens/ |
PPAngel:LOL. Guy, you are a jobless maggot. And your Yoruphobia will lead to your untimely death if you don't change course. Like I did in the other thread that spurned this one, your foolishness will still not change the fact that the SW adds the most to Nigeria's non-oil sector of the economy. Imagine, you are using Ghana's figures to dispute Nigeria's own figures as quoted by GEJ's former Agric Mininster? ? Na so your hatred reach. According to Adesina the former Agric Minister, Nigeria exported $10billion dollars worth of Cocoa last year (http://businessdayonline.com/2014/11/nigeria-exports-10bn-raw-cocoa-annually). More than 90% of that revenue emanated from the SW. That doesn't include other Agric export earnings (from Tobacco, Cashew, e.t.c) contributed by the region and generated as revenue for the Federal government. Now include the revenue generated from the air and seaports, as well as customs border posts, running into additional billions of dollars, all generated from the SW, also goes into the federal coffers -- and the region doesn't even receive any "13% derivation" from these earnings as the Niger Delta does on Oil revenue. The South West states currently receive more allocations from the center than the SE states simply coz they contribute more to the national commonwealth, simple. Can you present to me any verifiable data of the SE contribution to the the Nigerian commonwealth? Every intelligent person knows that SW Nigeria, besides the enormous contribution it already making to the commonwealth, is a geological freak of nature in comparison to other regions in terms of untapped reserves of verifiable commercial quantity mineral resources with the potential of making the region one of the richest in Africa, if not the world -- http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/the-case-for-solid-minerals-development/215779/. Thank God again that Buhari has promised to accelerate the diversification of the economy all thanks to the oil slump (which is forecasted to persist into the foreseable future), finally we will hear word and know who the real parasites are without oil dependence. Guy, I warn you though that if you continue on this your bad-belle path then your premature death will be certain. I know nothing would gladen your heart more than to believe your own fables about Yoruba dependence on oil money than other groups in Nigeria. You are still yet to answer my question about whether or not your own South East can survive without allocation, and you are cleverly refusing to tell us your SE contributions to the Nigerian commonwealth that can come close to rivaling the Yorubas'. Again, I advice that you had better take it easy with your Yoruba obsession. |
PPAngel:You are just a jobless maggot and Yorubaphobe if the best you can do is to dig up Ghanaian figures to counter Nigeria's official ones. How fvcking stvpid. It's like a Yorubaman questioning Nigeria's official numbers on oil production (including supposedly spurious numbers on the actual amount lost to bunkering) by using Angola's own figures, out of spite. But I guess you just can't hide your hatred for Yorubas. You just can't help it. Every intelligent person knows that SW Nigeria, besides the enormous contribution it already making to the commonwealth, is a geological freak of nature in comparison to other regions in terms of untapped reserves of verifiable commercial quantity mineral resources with the potential of making the region one of the richest in Africa, if not the world -- http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/the-case-for-solid-minerals-development/215779/. Thank God again that Buhari has promised to accelerate the diversification of the economy all thanks to the oil slump (which is forecasted to persist into the foreseable future), finally we will hear word and know who the real parasites are without oil dependence. Guy, I warn you though that if you continue on this your bad-belle path then your premature death will be certain. I know nothing would gladen your heart more than to believe your own fables about Yoruba dependence on oil money than other groups in Nigeria. You are still yet to answer my question about whether or not your own South East can survive without allocation, and you are cleverly refusing to tell us your SE contributions to the Nigerian commonwealth that can come close to rivaling the Yorubas'. Again, I advice that you had better take it easy with your Yoruba obsession. |
hinwazaka:Lol. All this analysis because u.s democratic party lawmakers paid Tinubu a visit? ? Guy, I smell bad-belle all over this your post. ![]() |
Nice. Tinubu attracting the attention of the influential, both at home and abroad since.... ![]() |
pus97:OP, this pix is photoshoped. |
basilo101:You are a goat. SW has been processing cocoa since the 60s -- remember Vitalo beverage? And as we speak billions of dollars are being expended to tap into the $200-billion annual Cocoa market. If we are already contributing $10billion annually in raw Cocoa, we're talking over double the added-value via processing. Now, how much exports did you make from (FAKE) footware exports, as captured by the FG, I need real data and figures please. As in, verifiable references. Lemme guess, it's probably not worth accounting for. Fvcking empty-vessels. |
truefact:You are a fool Mr. Can't you fight your battles alone? All I hear is 'fight, fight, fight'. You must be crazy guy, if that is all you think about all your life. Why are you blackmailing the SW into secession? We will secede if and when we want, not coz you fools want it. |
PPAngel:Well, it's not my fault if you chose not to believe the former Agric minister, here's the link again: http://businessdayonline.com/2014/11/nigeria-exports-10bn-raw-cocoa-annually I'm sure you would have preferred it if there were no earnings from Cocoa or anything else from our region but too bad. Even the SS is contributing little to nothing else to the commonwealth than Oil (which is fast losing value). Thank God the president has promised to aggressively diversify the economy. Maybe then we go begin hear word. And how do you know for sure that 3rd mainland bridge wasn't built with part of the allocation derived from the SW contribution? You must have been blind for not seeing the part where I listed other contributions of the SW to the federal coffers. I dare say that we have more bragging right than some regions of the country when it comes to the subject of contribution to the National contribution. For all the loud noise you igbos make, it's disappointing that you all contribute probably the least (and don't gimme that you're not igbo crap). And if truly you are from SS, why do you single out the SW as dependents of Oil when infact the SE depends more than the SW on its allocation? Hypocrite. |
PPAngel:Story for the gods. I know your other moniker. You no fit fool me, guy. ![]() |
PPAngel:Lol. We didn't use oil money to develop Lagos ports or the entire SW before oil discovery in commercial quantities. If the total oil revenue generated from oil was an estimated $80-billion dollars last year, and cocoa alone generated $10billion in same year, all we need do us grow more cocoa naw -- amongst other cash crops. We have the land to expand -- an acre still goes for as low as 20k naira in some parts of Ondo, Oyo, Osun and Ekiti. Besides, thank God oil is accounting for lesser and lesser of the country's revenues.Thank God say oil don dey loose value, we too go soon begin remind Una say na our cocoa money,amongst others, that is feeding y'all fat, as if it isn't already. ![]() You still haven't told us what your South East is contributing to the Nigerian commonwealth. ![]() |
searching4love:At best, GEJ looked the other way / turned a blind eye to all the looting perpetrated by his aides and ministers, at worst he's an extremely corrupt person. |
Ayekotoo:Guy, don't believe the guy (yes, it's actually a guy behind the Moniker, and yes he's actually Igbo). ![]() |
Hell no. Not after all the looting revelations. |
I laugh in chinese. OP wrote: PPAngel:On what basis did you arrive these jaundiced conclusions, if I may ask? You call us the 'hallmark of tribal politics', yet we still allow non-indigenes in our midst to contest and win elections into our state assemblies, and even represent the state at the Federal level. Yorubas are the hallmark of tribal politics, yet we gladly sell land to your kinsmen -- something even your SE kinsmen acknowledge they don't do to non-indigenes in Igboland and even taunt us about their people 'buying up our lands'. Truth of the matter is that the SW has been a magnet for your folks since long before independence. The Region set the benchmark and standard in development ahead of any other long before independence or Oil discovery. Ask your parents and grandparents why they chose to rather school at University College (now UI) and UCH located in Ibadan long before independence and oil discovery, than build a worthy replica for their own folks in the SE. "The SW needs Nigeria more than they will want to admit it."This is the biggest lie in the history of big lies. Let's do a quick fact-check. The South West is the largest contributor of non-oil revenue to the Federal coffers. FACT. According to the rebased GDP estimate figures contained in the National Economic Report, Agriculture accounts for 22.1% of GDP, while Crude Oil and Gas accounts for 15.8% (download the NER report here: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/07/19883231/nigeria-economic-report-no-2 ). Add to that fact that the region is industrializing faster than any other in the entire country, thanks to the avalanche of FDI. According to Adesina the former Agric Minister, Nigeria exported $10billion dollars worth of Cocoa last year (http://businessdayonline.com/2014/11/nigeria-exports-10bn-raw-cocoa-annually). More than 90% of that revenue emanated from the SW. That doesn't include other Agric export earnings (from Tobacco, Cashew, e.t.c) contributed by the region and generated as revenue for the Federal government. Now, bear in mind that the revenue generated from the air and seaports, as well as customs border posts, running into additional billions of dollars, all generated from the SW, also goes into the federal coffers -- and the region doesn't even receive any "13% derivation" from these earnings as the Niger Delta does on Oil revenue. The South West states currently receive more allocations from the center than the SE states simply coz they contribute more to the national commonwealth, simple. Can you present to me any verifiable data of the SE contribution to the the Nigerian commonwealth? These are verifiable facts with the data to back them up. There's no value that the Igboman is adding to Yorubaland that cannot be replicated in his absense. Not one. We have our own Film industry. We have our own manufacturing industry. We have our own Universities. We have our own artisans and traders that can quickly replace yours in the event that they are relocated for whatever reason. So pray tell what exactly you mean by that statement that the SW needs Nigeria more than the other way round? When we already contribute our share in Oil revenue (from Ondo) and Agric. We also generate revenue via VAT and our sea and land borders. Like I asked earlier, what does your own region contribute to the National economy? |
LOL. I laugh in chinese. OP wrote: PPAngel:On what basis did you arrive these jaundiced conclusions, if I may ask? You call us the 'hallmark of tribal politics', yet we still allow non-indigenes in our midst to contest and win elections into our state assemblies, and even represent the state at the Federal level. Yorubas are the hallmark of tribal politics, yet we gladly sell land to your kinsmen -- something even your SE kinsmen acknowledge they don't do to non-indigenes in Igboland and even taunt us about their people 'buying up our lands'. Truth of the matter is that the SW has been a magnet for your folks since long before independence. The Region set the benchmark and standard in development ahead of any other long before independence or Oil discovery. Ask your parents and grandparents why they chose to rather school at University College (now UI) and UCH located in Ibadan long before independence and oil discovery, than build a worthy replica for their own folks in the SE. "The SW needs Nigeria more than they will want to admit it."This is the biggest lie in the history of big lies. Let's do a quick fact-check. The South West is the largest contributor of non-oil revenue to the Federal coffers. FACT. According to the rebased GDP estimate figures contained in the National Economic Report, Agriculture accounts for 22.1% of GDP, while Crude Oil and Gas accounts for 15.8% (download the NER report here: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/07/19883231/nigeria-economic-report-no-2 ). Add to that fact that the region is industrializing faster than any other in the entire country, thanks to the avalanche of FDI. According to Adesina the former Agric Minister, Nigeria exported $10billion dollars worth of Cocoa last year (http://businessdayonline.com/2014/11/nigeria-exports-10bn-raw-cocoa-annually). More than 90% of that revenue emanated from the SW. That doesn't include other Agric export earnings (from Tobacco, Cashew, e.t.c) contributed by the region and generated as revenue for the Federal government. Now, bear in mind that the revenue generated from the air and seaports, as well as customs border posts, running into additional billions of dollars, all generated from the SW, also goes into the federal coffers -- and the region doesn't even receive any "13% derivation" from these earnings as the Niger Delta does on Oil revenue. The South West states currently receive more allocations from the center than the SE states simply coz they contribute more to the national commonwealth, simple. Can you present to me any verifiable data of the SE contribution to the the Nigerian commonwealth? These are verifiable facts with the data to back them up. There's no value that the Igboman is adding to Yorubaland that cannot be replicated in his absense. Not one. We have our own Film industry. We have our own manufacturing industry. We have our own Universities. We have our own artisans and traders that can quickly replace yours in the event that they are relocated for whatever reason. So pray tell what exactly you mean by that statement that the SW needs Nigeria more than the other way round? When we already contribute our share in Oil revenue (from Ondo) and Agric. We also generate revenue via VAT and our sea and land borders. Like I asked earlier, what does your own region contribute to the National economy? |
vicenzo:You people should stick to Nollywood, coz u are good storytellers. In the meantime, enough of the mouthing. Declare Biadra already, pretty please, and stop making useless noise. |
stevnwigw:LMAO. I don hear o. Last time around when most of the SS were under one Eastern Regional umbrella, we all know what happened/transpire not to talk of now when even the SS has more states than your SE. Guy, keep jacking off to your fantasies and, good luck ![]() |
vicenzo:Yidi yidi yada. Na so Ojukwu brag to the international media that he would obliterate Nigeria, when in actual fact he had no weapons to fight his foe. All your mouthing na wash, nothing new there. We will take care of business as usual when that time comes. America didn't supply Nigeria with the weapons she used to trounce Biafra the last time, so that's not a big deal. You should be worried more about your stvpid Kanu and yourselves instead. No be today Una begin make mouth. |
vicenzo:Abeg make we hear word Jo. In the event of another war (God forbid), it will be fought on SE soil again so what are you talking about? You are the landlocked ones who are encircled on all sides by Nigeria territory. Nigeria has done it before so it will be a piece of cake. Una fit make mouth die! |
Rose2014:Ok. I think saying Buhari hates Ndigbo is an extreme exaggeration of his perceived impression about them. He did try to court Ohaneze prior to the elections but was rebuffed by your elders. Besides, it seems some igbos would rather take his 5% statement out of context to fit their victimization narrative. Anyway, good luck to you all. |
Rose2014:Rose, am sorry but please get serious. Are Igbos the only group being "marginalized" by this administration? Besides, why not wait till Buhari completes his appointments. These are petty and childish reasons to base your agitation upon, considering the juicy positions igbos held in the last administration. I support Biafra agitation, but please there are way more cogent and serious grounds and arguments for its pursuits than those. |
Rose2014:Come, am sorry but you are confusing me. So are you implying that you all are hinging your Biafra agitation on some inflammatory statements against igbos by Yorubas? ? Like igbos don't call Yorubas names or even threaten us bodily harm. Here I was thinking it was because GEJ lost or igbo marginalization by the FG, amongst other more serious grievances. Wow, you learn something new everyday. How petty. |


