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kettykin: Real water projects in Lagos badagry AreasIsn't this an LCDA project? Haters can hate Eko o ni baje |
Q1. What's the population of Igbos in RCCG compared to the Yorubas? Q2. Why are Christ Embassy pastors mostly from Edo State? Q3. Why are most catholic priests Igbos? If you can answer the questions above then I can answer all your questions above but for the records, Igbo tithes cannot in any way be up to a quarter of RCCG's tithes |
The state is positioning itself on the world map as a destination for investment in technology, agriculture and tourism. The airport may not make sense to most folks now but it's a project worth investing in, considering where the state plans to be in another ten years. The pace at which the SW is developing with industries springing up daily, the airport can serve as a cargo airport and ease the pressure on the MMIA and proposed Lekki Airports Eko o ni baje SW o ni baje |
I keep saying that if this bridge was between Ogun and Lagos, it would have been long built And to think its the same people that criticized Fash for tolling the Lekki-Ikoyi bridge ![]() |
Now I see why they keep flooding schools in the SW and stretching our infrastructure from Lagos to Ekiti |
I see haters are here again. Common sense and history should have told you that Yorubas invest in realistic, well thought through and functional projects from Ikoyi to Ilesha |
I see haters are here again. Common sense and history should have told you that Yorubas invest in well thought through and functional projects from Ikoyi to Ilesha |
Yoruba people again When we said we will build the Lekki Ikoyi bridge, they laughed, today they criticize the finest bridge in West Africa Today we say we will build the 4th mainland bridge and they have started once again. Time will tell This bridge (though more than five times longer), will see the light of day before the 2nd Niger bridge I can bet |
Why are Yoruba people so progressive? But why? |
Can the moderators create a section for Development in Yorubaland so haters will open at their own peril? The pace of development in the SW is worth it |
You get a car allowance of $58,000 for taking $45,000 out of your salary. Who is fooling who? I dot believe its gonna be a one-off grant anyway |
A toast to the spirit of development of the Yoruba race |
Only the SW is safe and relatively free but if these people were shipped back to where they came from, it will be all bliss in this side of town. |
Here we go again |
What's witty about these? |
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant |
What a thread? This should be in the romance section |
The state that has the most number of non indigenes to indigenes ratio is the most accommodating Give it to Lagos |
Ikengawo: the screen resolution on Ipon Imo is laudable thoYou're too dull and so dense you could have sunk the titanic |
Ikengawo: low self-esteem post from someone who doesn't even own a tablet. Guy it's ok.Just a screenshot to show you how stup!d you are. The SW is progressive by nature and you can only watch in frustration from the sidelines
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Now we will know who the true indigenes are, who the squatters are and who the scavengers are and where they live Someday the statistics will be useful |
Very soon, other states will start copying and pasting like they do for all of Lagos's ideas without understanding the strategy behind it And for those who are upset, it's expected Yorubas are by their nature progressive and enterprise minded |
~Bluetooth:True that |
Ikengawo: There seems to be a high amount of oil on his face. What is this all about?Better to have oil on your face than in your brain |
These are people that should make the national or at least state honors list |
This guy epitomizes greatness and ingenuity. The Osun state governor also looks set to be another Fash |
Frank-C:How many of the eBuhari fans voted or could vote? |
I think it is truly representative of Nigerians. I was at the airport in Enugu some weeks back waiting for a flight to Lgos and was chatting with this female Igbo passenger who is an unrepentant Yoruba hater. I was so shocked she could say to my face that she will do everything to ensure anyone sent to her branch (she's a banker as well) is laid off or transferred. She swore that over her dead body will any of her kids marry or have anything to do with any Yoruba person. I just think Yoruba people have been too tolerant for too long |
Okay there goes your Second Niger Bridge |
rosebowl01: To settle all this matter and prove to the Yorubas that you are the ones "developing the economy" and "superior", why can't the Igbos simply abandon Lagos and SW, and relocate East. In a few years(say 5), we'll know who is right after all.Spot on but how can they when the SW is like the USA in their eyes. It's interesting that the GDP of all the SW states minus Lagos is higher than the GDP of all the SE states put together. To add Lagos will be over killing it. Also the landmass of Oyo State alone is almost as large as that of all the SE states put together. |
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