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Politics / Re: Akwa Ibom And Osun States : Population, Allocation And Unemployment Leve by geeez: 11:58pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Politics / Re: Will Or Can The Yorubas Ever Reclaim The Ilorin Throne? by geeez: 11:20pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Mzsolex: I pray 9ja doesn't disintegrate, but if it does you're a northerner bro 'cuz dat's where they'll throw ur state. No hard feelings The Fulanis will claim Anambra, Nnewi and Ebonyi before they will ever consider laying siege on Ilorin They know who the real cowards are They've seen which farmers react when their crops are destroyed by the Fulani herds men's cattle They know where to draw the line(s) 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: Gradual Transformation Of Nigerian Infrastructure; Focus On Roads by geeez: 11:08pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
luvinhubby: Wait till you start paying to cross the 2NB in 2025 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Sos : Cultists Take Over Egbema In Imo by geeez: 11:01pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
slimthugchimee: so as there is no fucking deadly gang war were i live and by the way our souls and streets are cleaner than you dense modafukin assholes So the people who murder others for no reasons have clean souls? So the streets where at least one corpse is dumped every night is clean? So you actually posted this and felt it made sense enough for you to click the SUBMIT button? 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Aliko Dangote Set To Spend $9 Billion On Refinery Project In Lagos by geeez: 10:56pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
ROSSIKE: Oil flowing in the SW? Maybe not However, Lagos, Ogun and Ondo are states that have commercial quantities of oil Can they be mined? Hell yes When? Not for you to decide |
Politics / Re: Sos : Cultists Take Over Egbema In Imo by geeez: 6:43pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Lil B®ight™©: Are you by chance giving updates in another part of the SE? Now it's even worse than I thought BTW there are no deadly gang wars where I live |
Politics / Re: Sos : Cultists Take Over Egbema In Imo by geeez: 6:42pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Lil B®ight™©: |
Politics / Re: Fashola Approves 120 Cars For Lagos Monarchs by geeez: 6:36pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
What's wrong with these Igbos? Is it paining you that your Eze didn't make the list? This is part of the budget for 2014 The traditional institutions are constitutionally recognized The budget is an appropriation act which the LAHA will pass So it's the collective will of Lagosians If its paining you, go take a dive in an erosion gorge 9 Likes |
Politics / Re: Will Or Can The Yorubas Ever Reclaim The Ilorin Throne? by geeez: 6:14pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Because you have an Eze in Lagos and Ogun, means the states are part of Igboland? The population of Ilorin is mostly Yoruba Yorubas never lost Ilorin because they've always lived there and still do The governors have always been Yoruba so the city is politically and culturally Yoruba Besides how does the ownership of Ilorin concern you? Now my question, will Igbos ever reclaim the SE from the Erosion goddess 28 Likes |
Politics / Re: Sos : Cultists Take Over Egbema In Imo by geeez: 6:08pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
slimthugchimee: nah your papa be cannibal mtchwwwwww asif you no pass us with rituals How we take pass you? 50 bodies in a river Hundreds of skulls in one shrine Otokoto The Anambra ritual hotel For every one case on this side, you guys litter your streets with scores of bodies It's retail in the SW but na wholesale for your side 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Aliko Dangote Set To Spend $9 Billion On Refinery Project In Lagos by geeez: 6:06pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
KIRIJI: Okay we'v heard you. Ati Lagos Ati Ondo, ile yoruba na ni mejeji. Now f*ck off Lol! Oya mi lenu o Progressive people dey discuss omo ti erosion ti fa brain e danu so pe I get idea 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Sos : Cultists Take Over Egbema In Imo by geeez: 3:56pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Garri the 1st: Really? I thought it was an act of God 1 Like |
Politics / Re: How I Averted Yoruba/ Fulani Clash - Emir of Ilorin by geeez: 3:37pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
I abhor violence but spot the difference and pick out the cowards https://www.nairaland.com/1391476/fulani-herdsmen-attacks-imo-community https://www.nairaland.com/1413480/11-herdsmen-killed-oyo 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Sos : Cultists Take Over Egbema In Imo by geeez: 3:32pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Ile-Ife: I wonder 15 people in two weeks translates to one death per week I'm not sure it's this bad nationally They have to intensify police patrols at night 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Sos : Cultists Take Over Egbema In Imo by geeez: 2:42pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Land of the rising crime The land where criminals are celebrated Just stay there and don't come near here These are the news they never want us to see Mods FP please so my people visiting the area will be guided 7 Likes |
Politics / Re: Aliko Dangote Set To Spend $9 Billion On Refinery Project In Lagos by geeez: 2:40pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
God bless Yorubaland What more can I say? Bring it on From the East, West, North and South 1 Like |
Crime / Re: 4 Men Arrested At Lagos Airport With Cocain Concealed In Their Underwear by geeez: 2:36pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
The usual suspects |
Crime / Re: Kidnappers Take Turn To Molest Female Pastor In Lagos. Pastor forgives. by geeez: 2:10pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
As usual The same people The same crimes The same format God rid the SW of these rodents IJN. Amen |
Crime / Re: Lagos Robbery Gang Busted by geeez: 2:06pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
zeelo2014: It's easy for you to list those names because they appear few and far between However, where do we start from if we have to count your folks exporting their acts to this side of town 80% of crimes in the SW are committed by the same kind of people They are also responsible for 100% of crimes in their domain |
Travel / Re: Nigeria On Google Maps by geeez: 2:02pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
A lot depends on where you're looking at in the city Below are Google Earth pictures of Oshogbo Besides, a lot of cities in the SW are far bigger than SE cities in terms of landmass So its possible to have a congregation of good looking houses over a small expanse in the SE while in the SW, you have an equal number of good looking houses scattered around 1 Like
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Politics / Re: TB Joshua Foretold South Sudan's Future by geeez: 2:10pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
Any prophecy on the National Conference and the future of Nigeria? |
Politics / Re: North Are Ready To Go; "They Are Tired Of Being Called Parasites" by geeez: 2:01pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
Contrary to what a lot of people think, I'm sure the north will do well if they had their own country They have the resources and the structures to run with If only they can work as one team or nation, I'm sure there's no limit to what they can achieve They also need to ensure there is peace and focus on education They have the largest expanse of arable land for agriculture which can generate countless agro allied industries I'm not sure oil sales, as a forex earner, is what any country will want to plan its future on The countries of the Middle East are already looking beyond oil so it may not count for long for the southern states |
Politics / Re: Calls For Jonathan’s Impeachment Plot To Abort National Conference – Afenifere by geeez: 11:43am On Dec 21, 2013 |
I'm in support of Afenifere on this The NC is very essential The conference should as a matter of urgency create a website We, the Yorubas of SW Nigeria want an autonomous region |
Politics / Re: The State Of Secondary School Education In Nigeria. (photos) by geeez: 11:37am On Dec 21, 2013 |
I know every state in this country has a bit of this However, I must commend the OP for bringing this up One of the ways we can hold those in government accountable is through the use of social media Ogbeni, over to you to address this 2 Likes |
Crime / Re: Man Sells Own Baby To Fund Father's Funeral by geeez: 9:54am On Dec 21, 2013 |
Crime / Man Sells Own Baby To Fund Father's Funeral by geeez: 9:53am On Dec 21, 2013 |
The police in Abia State have arrested a 26-year-old man for selling his baby boy for N260, 000 in order to foot the burial expenses of his father. Kinsley Ubani from Umunkpeyi in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area was arrested for selling the baby, born to him by his live-in lover, Chioma Onu. He was among scores of child traffickers paraded yesterday by the police in Umuahia. Another suspected child trafficker, Chimere Sunday alias Boyoyo from Umuojima Ogbu in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Area, was also arrested and paraded for allegedly selling his two children in collaboration with two female suspects, Mrs. Uloaku Chinweuba and Mrs. Ugochi Alozie. Aside from the child traffickers, 19 pregnant teenagers rescued from a baby factory at Umuobia Olokoro were also paraded. The girls, in various stages of pregnancy, whose ages range from 15 to 23 years, were rescued from Nma Charity Home where they were being kept and fed until they deliver their babies for sale to prospective buyers. In a swift reaction, the state task force on environment and allied matters demolished the baby factory at Olokoro, making it the second time such a facility would be demolished in less than two weeks. Ezuma Hospital in Aba was similarly demolished on December 7 for being used as a baby factory. The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Usman Tilli Abubakar, who addressed journalists on the activities of the police in checking crime over the past five months, said Ubani was arrested based on a tip-off from some neighbours. He also said the proprietress of the charity home, Mrs. Nma Achumba, was originally running her charity home at Umunkpeyi, which she converted to a baby factory and four months ago, she was said to have relocated to Olokoro where she had been operating secretly before a raid on her facility on December 12. Abubakar said when the police raided the illegal charity home at about 5a.m., following a tip-off, the proprietress had escaped but her son, Uche Ohuabunwa and his wife Tina, who were in charge of taking care of the pregnant girls, were arrested. Speaking with journalists, Ubani admitted selling his baby boy, who was about four years old, for N260, 000, adding that he was compelled to do so last November in order to raise funds to bury his father. He added that the body of his father had been lying in the mortuary for 18 months and his siblings were not showing interest in the burial plans hence he resorted to selling his baby to raise money for the burial ceremony. |
Politics / Re: Afenifere Demands Publication Of Confab Panel Report by geeez: 4:27pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
Well said by my big brothers and sisters I wonder why at this time there isn't a website where Nigerians can also contribute and make thier voices heard even if it won't be listened to This is one of the things the team should have initiated and setup during the consultations However, its not late but like my people have said, publish the report to start with |
Politics / Re: I Hope The Champions Of Breakup Are Monitoring Whats Going On In South Sudan! by geeez: 4:20pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
Abagworo: This is the reason why we should always practise politics of unity and not tribalism and religion. The worst country that can emerge out of Nigeria if we separate based on tribe and religion as often suggested by most PDP lapdogs is Igboland and South-south. The only way to avoid a continuous crisis is to give every family or village their own country. Igboland is homogenous except you are trying to tell us that you guys are not really united which is very believeable. Their challenges will be criminality induced by the influx of thier people with nothing to do as well as being landlocked. My fear is the South South which as it is consists of more than six major tribes - Ijaws, Itshekiris, Urhobos, Efik, Ibibio, Bini, Esan etc |
Politics / Re: Angry Women Protest: Save Us From Ritual Killings And Marriages by geeez: 4:14pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
You can imagine the frequency to have led to this protest Nine out of every ten news items from those parts are from the ridiculous to the absurd |
Car Talk / Re: His Car Was Burgled At Shoprite Ikeja Parking Lot! by geeez: 4:04pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
That's why I detest hanging out on the mainland You could park your car at the Palms Mall for days and come back to meet it intact ICM's parking lot isn't well lit and is always crowded. I think they should consider illuminating the area more intensely and getting their security guys to patrol instead of just staying by the entrance sorting out guys looking for a space to park |
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