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These people will spoil Nigeria's name o!!!! --- On Mon, 11/9/09, florence Eleko <teju_eleko@yahoo.com> wrote: From: florence Eleko <teju_eleko@yahoo.com> Subject: FW: Faces of Nigerian New York ID Theft Ring To: Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 11:03 AM --- On Tue, 11/3/09, Janet Adejuyigbe <samfunmi123@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Janet Adejuyigbe <samfunmi123@yahoo.com> Subject: FW: Faces of Nigerian New York ID Theft Ring To: Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 9:54 PM When they go to Nigeria, they spend money like no man business they make it look as if the rest humble Nigerians here are lazy. Everyday is for thieves but ONE DAY IS THE OWNER'S. This is the DAY OF THE LORD!. NO WONDER! immigration laws are getting stricter, WHO GO BLAME OYIBO? NA YOUR BROTHERS BE THESE O OMO NAIJA!!!!!!!!! On Tue, 11/3/09, Samuel Adejuyigbe <samjane2003@hotmail.com> wrote: From: Samuel Adejuyigbe <samjane2003@hotmail.com> Subject: FW: Faces of Nigerian New York ID Theft Ring To: "Janet Adejuyigbe" <samfunmi123@yahoo.com> Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 9:41 PM Subject: Faces of Nigerian New York ID Theft Ring Una people!!!!! Na waya o!!!!! Below are the Nigerians that give the Hard-working and Law-Abiding Nigerians bad name in America. Please circulate it to other Nigerians in your e-mail list including people in Nigeria. This is called Naming and Shaming. Cheers. Faces of Nigerian New York ID Theft Ring Indicted Fraudster, Taiwo Adekanbi and his Lagos mansion The faces of Nigerians involved in identity theft and credit card fraud in New York and their paraphernalia of fraudulent operations. Still WANTED, Ring Boss, Shola Ogunwen I. SHOLA ENTERPRISE CORRUPTION INDICTMENT (369 counts) (17 DEFENDANTS) The defendants are all charged with enterprise corruption and are variously charged with second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, third- and fourth-degree grand larceny, third-degree attempted grand larceny, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, petit larceny, attempted petit larceny, and fifth-degree conspiracy. If convicted, they each face up to 25 years in prison. Account Suppliers * Wole Ogunwen, of 187-47 Ilion Avenue, St. Albans, Queens Supplier 2 Steven Trevor Jackson, 42, of 1271 Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn Forged Document Manufacturer 3 Jones Omoyemi Osinowo, 49, of 250 East 29th Street in Brooklyn Cell Manager 4 Adebayo A. Animashaun (age and address unavailable) Cell Manager 5 Ayanwale Ganiyu, 40, of 2020 East 41st Street in Brooklyn Cell Leader 6 Kola Falabake, 36, of 345 Montgomery Street in Brooklyn Cell Leader 7 Charles Femi Adoyele, 55, of 7 Trebor Road in Massapequa, LI Cell Leader 8 Anthony O. Johnson, 40, of 120 Beach 19th Street in Far Rockaway, Queens Cell Leader/Account Preparer 9 Idaya Molake, 43, of 341 10th Street in Brooklyn . Account Preparer 10 * Abiodun A. Shotonwa, 58, of 770 New York Avenue in Brooklyn Account Preparer 11 Hassan O. Anibaba, 32, of 950 Rutland Road in Brooklyn Account Preparer 12 Obimbola Lana, 45, of 1655 Undercliff Avenue in the Bronx. Account Preparer 13 Samuel A. Adeoba (age and address unavailable) Assistant Account Preparer 14 * John Doe (a/k/a Abe) (name, age and address unavailable) Foot Solider 15 Abidemi Olajide, 50, of 1396 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn Foot Solider The defendants are all charged with enterprise corruption and are variously charged with second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, third- and fourth-degree grand larceny, fourth- and third-degree attempted grand larceny, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, petit larceny, attempted petit larceny, and fifth-degree conspiracy. If convicted, they each face up to 25 years in prison. ** indicates that the defendant is also named in either the Shola Enterprise Corruption or/and Identity Theft Indictments NAME/ADDRESS ALLEGED ROLE ** Abdul Razack Yusuf (named in Shola I.D. Indictment) Cell manager ** Ayanwale Ganiyu (named in Shola E.C. Indictment) cell manager 43 Richard Nwabuisi, 40, of 525 Ellrose Court, Frederick, MD supplier 44 Hakeem B. Olokodana (age and address unavailable) supplier ** Fidelis Chukwuyem (named in Shola I.D. Indictment) forged document manufacturer ** Denis Lenoid (named in Shola I.D. Indictment) forged document manufacturer 45 Abimbola Akinrindae, 51, of 188-02 64th Avenue in Queens account preparer Organogram of Credit card fraud . The pack of cards that fell apart Money Fuji Maestro Wasiu Ayinde The accounts were allegedly prepared for usage by the defendants Idaya Molake, Hassan O. Anibaba, Abiodun A. Shotonwa, Anthony O. Johnson, Abimbola Lana and Samuel A. Adeoba. Steven Trevor Jackson was alleged to have been the forged document manufacturer who provided the “Shola” Enterprise with the forged identification and credit cards. John Doe (a.k.a. Abe), Ike Nwabuoke and Abidemi Olajide allegedly were the foot soldiers who went to the banks to make the withdrawals or to stores to make purchases with the compromised accounts. According to the charges, when purchases were made with these accounts, the items, usually expensive electronics, would then allegedly be fenced to Ronan Hassoun, who operates Five Brothers Audio and Video Electronics at 43 Graham Avenue in Brooklyn. Foot soldiers of fortune and Fraud Yetunde Peronel Taiwo Saliu Court-authorized search warrants at 17 locations resulted in the recovery of forged credit cards, credit reports, machines used to stamp credit card account information onto cards and nearly $100,000 in cash.. Credit Card Printer ? Credit Card Swipe -Reader Bolatito A. Raji Mechanical Integrity Inspector API 510/570
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YORUBAS ARE THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIA - By SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI Yorubas are the Problem with Nigeria – By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Via Elombah.com. Wed, 05/27/2009 – 11:01 By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the Prospective Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude. i. The Yoruba elite and area-boy politics; ii. Igbo marginalisation and the responsible limits of retribution; and iii. The Yoruba Factor and “Area-boy” Politics. My views on the Yoruba political leadership have been thoroughly articulated in some of my writings, prime among which was ” Afenifere: Syllabus of Errors” published by This Day (The Sunday Newspaper) on Sept 27, 1998. There was also an earlier publication in the weekly Trust entitled ” The Igbo, the Yoruba and History” (Aug. 21, 1998). In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude. The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention. When Buhari jailed UPN governors like Ige and Onabanjo, the South-Western press castigated that good government and provided the right mood for IBB to take over power. As soon as IBB cleared UPN governors of charges against them in a politically motivated retrial, he became the darling of the South-West. When IBB annulled the primaries in which Adamu Ciroma and Shehu Yar Adua emerged as presidential candidates in the NRC and SDP, he was hailed by the South-West. When the same man annulled the June 12, 1993 elections in which Abiola was the front-runner, the South-West now became defenders of democracy. When it seemed Sani Abacha was sympathetic to Abiola, the South-West supported his take-over. He was in fact invited by a prominent NADECO member to take over in a published letter shortly before the event. Even though Abiola had won the elections in the North, the North was blamed for its annulment. When Abdulsalam Abubakar started his transition, the Yoruba political leadership through NADECO presented a memorandum on a Government of National Unity that showed complete disrespect for the intelligence and liberties of other Nigerians. Subsequently, they formed a tribal party which failed to meet minimum requirements for registration, but was registered all the same to avoid the violence that was bound to follow non-registration, given the area-boy mentality of South-West politicians. Having rejected an Obasanjo candidacy and challenged the election as a fraud in court, we now find a leading member of the AD in the government, a daughter of an Afenifere leader as Minister of State, and Awolowo´s daughter as Ambassador, all appointed by a man who won the election through fraud. Meanwhile, nothing has been negotiated for the children of Abiola, the focus of Yoruba political activity. In return for these favours, the AD solidly voted for Evan Enwerem as Senate President. This is a man who participated in the two-million- man March for Abacha´s self-succession. He also is reputed to have hosted a meeting of governors during IBB´s transition, demanding that June 12 elections should never be de-annulled and threatening that the East would go to war if this was done. When Ibrahim Salisu Buhari was accused of swearing to a false affidavit, the Yoruba political elite correctly took up the gauntlet for his resignation. When an AD governor, Bola Tinubu, swears to a false affidavit that he attended an Ivy League University which he did not attend, we hear excuses. For so many years, the Yoruba have inundated this country with stories of being marginalised and of a civil service dominated by northerners through quota system. The Federal Character Commission has recently released a report which shows that the South-West accounts for 27.8% of civil servants in the range GL08 to GL14 and a full 29.5% of GL 15 and above. One zone out of six zones controls a full 30% of the civil service leaving the other five zones to share the remaining 70%. We find the same story in the economy, in academia, in parastatals. Yet in spite of being so dominant, the Yoruba complained and complained of marginalization. Of recent, in recognition of the trauma which hit the South-West after June 12, the rest of the country forced everyone out of the race to ensure that a South-Westerner emerged, often against the best advice of political activists. Instead of leading a path of reconciliation and strong appreciation, the Yoruba have embarked on short-sighted triumphalism, threatening other “nationalities” that they ( who after all lost the election) will protect Obasanjo ( who was forced on them). No less a person than Bola Ige has made such utterances. To further show that they were in charge, they led a cult into the Hausa area of Sagamu, murdered a Hausa woman and nothing happened. In the violence that followed, they killed several Hausa residents, with Yoruba leaders like Segun Osoba, reminding Nigerians of the need to respect the culture of their host communities. This would have continued were it not for the people of Kano who showed that they could also create their own Oro who would only be appeased through the shedding of innocent Yoruba blood. I say all this, to support Balarabe Musa´s statement, that the greatest problem to nation-building in Nigeria are the Yoruba Bourgeoisie. I say this also to underscore my point that until they change this attitude, no conference can solve the problems of Nigeria. We cannot move forward if the leadership of one of the largest ethnic groups continues to operate, not like statesmen, but like common area boys. iii.The Igbo Factor and the Reasonable Limits of Retribution. The Igbo people of Nigeria have made a mark in the history of this nation. They led the first successful military coup which eliminated the Military and Political leaders of other regions while letting off Igbo leaders. Nwafor Orizu, then Senate President, in consultation with President Azikiwe, subverted the constitution and handed over power to Aguiyi-Ironsi. Subsequent developments, including attempts at humiliating other peoples, led to the counter-coup and later the civil war. The Igbos themselves must acknowledge that they have a large part of the blame for shattering the unity of this country. Having said that, this nation must realise that Igbos have more than paid for their foolishness. They have been defeated in war, rendered paupers by monetary policy fiat, their properties declared abandoned and confiscated, kept out of strategic public sector appointments and deprived of public services. The rest of the country forced them to remain in Nigeria and has continued to deny them equity. The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have conspired to keep the Igbo out of the scheme of things. In the recent transition when the Igbo solidly supported the PDP in the hope of an Ekwueme presidency, the North and South-West treated this as a Biafra agenda. Every rule set for the primaries, every gentleman´s agreement was set aside to ensure that Obasanjo, not Ekwueme emerged as the candidate. Things went as far as getting the Federal Government to hurriedly gazette a pardon. Now, with this government, the marginalistion of the Igbo is more complete than ever before. The Igbos have taken all these quietly because, they reason, they brought it upon themselves. But the nation is sitting on a time-bomb. After the First World War, the victors treated Germany with the same contempt Nigeria is treating Igbos. Two decades later, there was a Second World War, far costlier than the first. Germany was again defeated, but this time, they won a more honourable peace. Our present political leaders have no sense of History. There is a new Igbo man, who was not born in 1966 and neither knows nor cares about Nzeogwu and Ojukwu. There are Igbo men on the street who were never Biafrans. They were born Nigerians, are Nigerians, but suffer because of actions of earlier generations. They will soon decide that it is better to fight their own war, and may be find an honourable peace, than to remain in this contemptible state in perpetuity. The Northern Bourgeoisie and the Yoruba Bourgeoisie have exacted their pound of flesh from the Igbos. For one Sardauna, one Tafawa Balewa, one Akintola and one Okotie-Eboh, hundreds of thousands have died and suffered. If this issue is not addressed immediately, no conference will solve Nigeria´s problems. By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed Being Excerpts from A Paper Presented At The “National Conference On The 1999 Constitution” Jointly Organised By The Network For Justice And The Vision Trust Foundation, At The Arewa House, Kaduna From 11th –12th September, 1999. |
PhysicsQED: @ buffny,I beg helep me tell them. Osanobua ![]() |
buffny: he wasnt a cambridge fellow.You omo kekere illiterate. You wan rub shoulder where elders don thread since many years ago. This man was a senior research Fellow, your man of yesterday na junior research fellow. You see the difference? You berra go and remove that nonsense post you put up on that thread. Your man is a beginner. Another Yoruba false claim busted. Wetin next una go claim? At international level, Okoye was a part-time consultant to the United Nations on the development of Space Science end Technology in developing countries (1979–1986). From 1990-93, he was appointed a visiting Professor/Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Astronomy, and Fellow Commoner at Churchill College at the University of Cambridge. In December 1993, Okoye was seconded from the University of Nigeria to the Federal Government as Director (overseas liaison), initially at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) Lagos, and subsequently the Nigerian Ministry of Science & Technology Abuja, where he also served as the pioneer Science attaché and Head of the Science and Technology Unit at the Nigerian High Commission, London.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Okoye http://igbopeople..com/2010/06/samuel-ejikeme-okoye.html |
Samuel Ejikeme Okoye (26 July 1939 – 18 November 2009) was a Nigerian astrophysicist, from Amawbia in Anambra State, Nigeria. He was born in Umuahia,in the old eastern region of Nigeria. Okoye later became a British citizen in 2005. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc) from the University of London and a doctorate degree (PhD) in Radio Astronomy from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Okoye was the first black African to obtain a doctorate in Radio Astronomy.[citation needed] Okoye was a fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science as well as the Royal Astronomical Society of the United Kingdom. He was a member of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. He was a member of the New York Academy of Sciences, International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility and the International Astronomical Union. He started teaching Physics at the University of Ibadan in 1965 and later transferred to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)just before the outbreak of the Nigerian civil war. He was elevated to a professorship in physics in 1976. Between 1978 and 1989,Professor Okoye was appointed the Director, Division of General Studies, Head Department of Physics and Astronomy; Associate Dean and later Dean of the Faculty of Physical Sciences, all at the University of Nigeria.He was elected as Dean of the School of Post Graduate Studies in 1987. Professor Okoye also acted during the summer of 1978 as Vice Chancellor of UNN. Okoye published numerous scientific papers on Ionosphere Physics, Solar Physics, Theory of Extragalactic Radio Sources and Cosmology. He also published a monograph, Viable and Affordable Policy Objectives for a Nigerian Space Programme in the 1980s and co-edited two books: Basic Science Development in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects, and the World at the Cross-roads: Towards a Sustainable, Equitable and Liveable World. Okoye served Nigeria in a number of capacities including: (i) Member of the Federal Government delegation to the World Administrative Radio Conference in Geneva 1979; (ii) Member of the Federal Government delegation to the United Nations Conference on Peaceful Uses of Space in Vienna, 1981; (iii) Member of the Federal Government Panel charged to produce an integrated energy policy for Nigeria (1984); (iv) Chairman, Court of Governors of the Awka Campus of the Anambra University of Science and technology(ASUTECH), (1988–1989); (v) Member of the Governing Council of Anambra University of Science and Technology, Enugu (1988–1989). At international level, Okoye was a part-time consultant to the United Nations on the development of Space Science end Technology in developing countries (1979–1986). From 1990-93, he was appointed a visiting Professor/Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Astronomy, and Fellow Commoner at Churchill College at the University of Cambridge. In December 1993, Okoye was seconded from the University of Nigeria to the Federal Government as Director (overseas liaison), initially at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) Lagos, and subsequently the Nigerian Ministry of Science & Technology Abuja, where he also served as the pioneer Science attaché and Head of the Science and Technology Unit at the Nigerian High |
One man with different appointments. See dollars dey flow. Hahahahahah!!!!!!! |
Okezie Aruoma Chair/Professor and Dean at American University of Health Sciences http://www.linkedin.com/pub/okezie-aruoma/4a/b98/175 http://www.auhs.edu/page/page_post.php?LinkId=36&pageID=10 |
AUHS Professor Dr. Okezie I. Aruoma honored by the American Black-Health-Systems Pharmacists http://www.everythinglongbeach.com/auhs-professor-dr-okezie-i-aruoma-honored/ |
OXIS International, Inc. Announces the Appointment of Dr. Okezie Aruoma as President of Its Scientific Advisory Board Dr. Aruoma is the current Executive Chairman for the Society for Free Radical Research-Africa. He is the Chair of the Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics Focus Group of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. He previously served as the first Chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Aruoma earned a PhD in Medical Biochemistry from the University of London and his Master's in Biopharmacy from Chelsea College, London. He was also awarded an MBA in Business administration from the University of Warwick. Dr. Aruoma is currently a Professor of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences at the Touro College of Pharmacy in New York. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/oxis-international-inc-announces-the-appointment-of-dr-okezie-aruoma-as-president-of-its-scientific-advisory-board-96971614.html |
See better people here Aruoma, Okezie, PhD, DSc, MBA, MSc, BSc, CChem, FRSC, FACN. PhD- Kings College of London; DSc Medical biochemistry- University of London; MBA- University of Warwick (UK); MSc, Bio-pharmacy- University of Sussex (UK); BSc- Biochemistry- University of Sussex. http://www.auhs.edu/page/page_post.php?LinkId=36&pageID=10 |
Desola: half baked, near illiterate, yet they are being elected as a fellow at one of the most prestigious universities in the world? You will die soon enough of bad belle. You watch.Junior Research Fellow. The guy still got long ways to go |
buffny: And of course he is yoruba. There As Only Been One Nigerian Elected As A Fellow At Trinity College CambridgeWritten like a true Yoruba man. Bloody half baked, near illiterate folks You wan rub shoulder where elders don thread since many years ago. This man, Samuel Ejike Okoye, was a senior research Fellow, your man of yesterday na junior research fellow. You see the difference? You berra go and remove that nonsense post you put up on that thread. Your man is a beginner. Another Yoruba false claim busted. Wetin next una go claim? At international level, Okoye was a part-time consultant to the United Nations on the development of Space Science end Technology in developing countries (1979–1986). From 1990-93, he was appointed a visiting Professor/Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Astronomy, and Fellow Commoner at Churchill College at the University of Cambridge. In December 1993, Okoye was seconded from the University of Nigeria to the Federal Government as Director (overseas liaison), initially at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) Lagos, and subsequently the Nigerian Ministry of Science & Technology Abuja, where he also served as the pioneer Science attaché and Head of the Science and Technology Unit at the Nigerian High Commission, London.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Okoye http://igbopeople..com/2010/06/samuel-ejikeme-okoye.html |
Okonkwo Kano is a popular Igbo man in Kano in the 40s to 60s. He is reputed to be the second richest Igbo man back then after Ojukwu's father Felix Ezejiofor Okonkwo (Okonkwo-Kano) ; Igbo leader in Northern Nigeria (1960s). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nnewi |
Okija_juju: I'm judging based of career, achievements, versatililty and charisma..The bolded not true |
And why even compare Joke to Liz? How about Mama Gee Vs Eucharia vs Liz? Joke is a neophyte. Nowhere near the best, very drab and uninteresting. |
afam4eva: I thought you were Yoruba because i noticed it's them that call those movies "Igbo film" even though English is spoken throughout except in minute places.You thought I was Yoruba?" Chineke mee!!!!!!! As far as I am concerned they are Igbo-made movies. A lot of times you even have Igbo language interspersed in them |
afam4eva: What Igbo movie did Olu Jacobs act? It seems some of you don't know the difference between English movies acted in an Igbo setting and an Igbo movie.Meant Igbo-made Igbo-produced Interpreting the role of an Igwe or Igbo chief by a non-Igbo is more or less an Igbo thingy, got it? |
Liz Benson beats Joke any day As for Pete Edochie and Olu, difficult to judge Both are great actors One thing with Olu is his ability to act in Igbo films Not sure why Pete has not acted Yoruba movies;may be they tribalistically left him out For that reason, I will also tribalistically pick Pete over Olu. ![]() |
Yoruba Community in Imo State drum support for Governor Okorocha http://www.imostateblog.com/2012/04/02/yoruba-community-in-imo-state-drum-support-for-governor-okorocha/ |
Yorubas in Enugu state https://www.google.com/search?q=Yorubas+in+Anambra+state&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a#hl=en&sugexp=les%3B&gs_nf=1&gs_mss=Yorubas%20in%20Enug%20state&pq=yorubas%20in%20anambra%20state&cp=16&gs_id=4o&xhr=t&q=Yorubas%20in%20Enugu%20state&pf=p&client=firefox-a&tbo=d&rls=org.mozilla:en-US%3Aofficial&sclient=psy-ab&oq=Yorubas+in+Enugu+state&gs_l=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=929aecd7a9b27834&biw=1366&bih=622 |
The difference is that Yorrobers in Igboland are not as outspoken and active as Igbos in Yoruba land There are millions of them in Igboland |
dayokanu: How many Yorubas go to the caves in the SE? Every one in Nigeria avoids your cursed land in the SE. When even the indigenes run away from it.Breaking News Yoruba Community In Abia State Endorsed Chief T.a Orji (ochendu) https://www.nairaland.com/718689/breaking-news-yoruba-community-abia See yorobbers meddling in Igbo politics? |
LP, an Igbo party, must finish its tenure in Omoboriowo land ![]() |
dayokanu: Are you not tired of being leeches and parasites?Hahaha You yorobbers are all over Nigeria including in the SE. They scrounge for jobs in oil companies located not in the SW and drive kabu kabu in Owerri, Enugu and PH. |
dayokanu: Cant you simply stay in your lane? Bloody leechesWhen you start doing so? |
sheyguy: Well, good to know, but[b] ACN is no regional party.[/b] . . They only happen to have dominated the South-Western region and are about to dominate further.With Tinubu in charge, right? I did not know Tinubu is not a Yoruba asiwaju. As for dominating other areas, you will wait for goddot |
Why should it be news that Igbo will field presidential candidate in 2015? Has there been an election year that Igbos have not fielded presidential candidates? Did Igbos not contest in 2011 even as majority of Igbos supported Jonathan. If you want to see the beauty of democracy in Nigeria, come to Igboland where everyone is free to contest. Igboland is not North where only the rich Mullahs contest, neither is it SW where Tinubu handpicks who must contest. |
Remove Lagos which is already developed by oil money as former Fed capital, Ondo state is the only state recording any meaningful progress now Oyo, Osun and Ogun are glorified villages Ekiti is a midget of a state. |
sheyguy: Folks from far East now take panadol for the West' headache . . . Whether ACN or Labour . . The SW is progressing. . . It is all about competition on a diff level as long a SW is concerned.Hey dude!! Labor is an Igbo party. Igbo party is in charge in Ondo. That is why ACN wants them out. |
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