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Jokes EtcRe: Can You Relate To This ?(photo) by Henrybright(op): 1:03pm On Jun 25, 2017
Haurigae22:
[color=#000099][/color][i][/i]just happened to me yesterday.
lol,always better not to really plan it grin
Jokes EtcCan You Relate To This ?(photo) by Henrybright(op): 7:57am On Jun 25, 2017
I can relate 100%,happened when we had a plan to go swimming but on that day no one came out in fact no one was interested anymore grin cheesy

Jobs/VacanciesRe: Npower2017 Updated Portal For Registration. by Henrybright(op): 6:23pm On Jun 15, 2017
ellagabs:
ok, and we jus comfirmd again, on the new site you can apply multiple times with thesame BVN n personal details.

but on the old site, you can not use your BVN number to open multiple account
the old portal is not just working for me at all, lloading for ever
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Npower2017 Updated Portal For Registration. by Henrybright(op): 6:22pm On Jun 15, 2017
ellagabs:
ok, and we jus comfirmd again, on the new site you can apply multiple times with thesame BVN n personal details.

but on the old site, you can not use your BVN number to open multiple account
yes, I just tried to apply again with same details on the new site and I was given a different reference number from the first one
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Npower2017 Updated Portal For Registration. by Henrybright(op): 6:14pm On Jun 15, 2017
ellagabs:
the new site is full of shit! after registration and you got your reference ID, just refresh the page, the reference ID will change again.
and when you try to login, the system wil complain of the reference ID.

i think the old one is the real application portal, even though is full of errors too.
I didn't try to refresh it, let me try it now
Jobs/VacanciesNpower2017 Updated Portal For Registration. by Henrybright(op): 5:48pm On Jun 15, 2017
This is the working website used for npower 2017 registration, I just completed my registration now after so much stress since on the 13th.
New portal link
https://apply.npower.gov.ng/index.php



Old portal link
http://portal.npvn.ng/apply/apply.html

SportsRe: Supergran! 92-year-old Wows Berlin Audience With Gymnastics Routine (photos)! by Henrybright(op): 8:49am On Jun 15, 2017
stigmond:
Nice one
im telling you, at the age of 92
SportsSupergran! 92-year-old Wows Berlin Audience With Gymnastics Routine (photos)! by Henrybright(op): 8:34am On Jun 15, 2017
Supergran! 92-year-old wows Berlin audience with gymnastics routine

92-year-old Johanna Quaas was born on November 20, 1925 in Hohenmölsen, central Germany and is the oldest gymnast in the world.

She recently performed a routine on the parallel bars at a gymnastics show in Berlin, even performing the splits above her head.

In 2012, she entered the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s oldest athlete at the sprightly age of 86.

PhonesRe: Carlcare Is Here With You by Henrybright(m): 2:25pm On Jun 05, 2017
CarlcareOpebi:
Hello @Henrybright It'll cost you N2,800. You will have to drop your phone for it to be fixed.
it's just changing of battery, why will I have to drop it??
PhonesRe: Carlcare Is Here With You by Henrybright(m): 6:53pm On Jun 04, 2017
Hello Calcare, please how much is boom J8 battery? I'm in Port Harcourt
PhonesRe: How Long Could You Live Without Internet? by Henrybright(m): 6:32pm On Jun 02, 2017
The only time I can go without internet is when I'm sleeping, apart from that particular period I can't do without it. In fact my phone has no use without internet
Jobs/VacanciesFill Your PDF Recruitment Forms With This App. on android(very Useful) by Henrybright(op): 9:13am On Jun 02, 2017
I know a lot of you might have known this application already but at the same time there are also a lot of people that doesn't know it.
Have you ever felt frustrated after receiving a mail containing form to be printed, completed and scanned back to the recruitment firm or any other body? It happens you are not in any way close to a Cyber cafe.
Not to worry because you can actually do it on your phone, sign it,fill it and then submit it back. The app is called Adobe fill & sign. If you are using Adobe Reader on Android you can easily see the link to the app on playstore in the option menu.

The app name is Adobe fill & sign. I got to know about it today after I got an invitation form to fill out.

PhonesRe: How Much Data Did You Use On Your Phone In May 2017? by Henrybright(m): 8:59am On Jun 01, 2017
That's wat I managed to use

PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 6:38pm On May 31, 2017
DonCortino:
What of the igbos in rivers state?
do they make up 60% of the population in Niger Delta??
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 11:21am On May 31, 2017
kidaberry:
thank you my brother
kul, that's the truth I really don't want this Biafra stuff to b fruitful because no one knows if they are going to be worse than the Nigeria we have right now
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 8:52am On May 31, 2017
freshest4live:
Restructuring/ a Niger Delta Republic/Better Nigerian policy, can also bring all of that to pass. We don't necessarily need Biafra to actualize that.
I for one don't like this idea of Biafra, I'm very sure there won't be any difference btw it and the present Nigeria. I even fear it will get worst because The non Igbo niger Delta states won't really give the igbo states a chance to ride on them and that will cos a lot of trouble
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 8:49am On May 31, 2017
Amberon:
The sole reason why we will never be part of Biafra is because of the arrogance of your people.

Imagine someone saying 60% of SS are igbos. What sort of delusion is that? In delta state alone urhobos account for over 55% of the population. How many indigenous igbos are in Cross River, Akwa ibom, Bayelsa and Edo states? When we tell them we're not for Biafra they say there's nothing like SS, but then they turn around and say SS is Biafra.

Why are your people forcing a referendum on us? Did we ask for one? Did Wales take part in the Scottish referendum? All the various tribes of the SS have spoken in one voice that we are against Biafra but all you people do is insult us for not aligning with Biafra.

The reasonable thing Igbo's could have done was to send prominent people who would try to convince us on the pros of joining Biafra but instead they arrogantly included us in their maps and told us to our faces that we're biafrans whether or not we like it. That alone dashed all hopes of SS joining Biafra.

Also, we stand to gain absolutely nothing in Biafra. We have all it takes to survive and prosper in our Niger Delta Republic.
Bros you said my mind, many will call you a Yoruba for saying this. How can someone claim 60% of Niger Delta population is Igbo. I don't know any part of my state speaking Igbo.. Or is it the once close to Ebonyi state??
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 8:46am On May 31, 2017
rainylad:
...He is a yoruba guy...but fear no let am talk that one cheesy
lol,fear fire, u want come beat me?? Ah already said countless times I'm a Cross Rivarian... I guess you guys ain't seeing that
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 8:44am On May 31, 2017
Candyrain:
If other non Igbos are going to be part of the new country there's going to be a new constitution which every constituent part of the country will draft together making sure no one is trampling on the other.

U mentioned Naija mentality earlier, well that's one of the reasons for the secession. No one should be feeding off the other. Use whatever u have for urselves and ur people.
alright,tanx for that
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 8:38am On May 31, 2017
joeyfire:
One thing is certain, you guys will have functional seaports and make enough money to make oil look like a joke. Nobody will keep Warri, Port Harcourt and other ports at sub-operational capacity and give opaque reasons why Lagos port must be the only useful port
well this is True
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 6:41am On May 31, 2017
[quote author=DocHMD post=57042779]Wetin be your tribe. Make we start from their first? Abi is your tribe that irrelevant that you can't be proud of it?

By the way, you mouth dey smell ewedu....ewedu! grin grin [/youquote]you just made me laugh, y is everyone that doesn't say anything positive tagged a Yoruba man?? I only asked a valid question which no a lot of you have chosen to iinsult me instead of given me a simple Answer. I can't go about telling everyone my Tribe, you can read d comment to see wer ah told someone up der my state of origin. The fact I asked this question doesn't make me a Yoruba or northerner
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 1:11am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
Where are you from in cross river and which tribe in cross river?
your really funny, it has become interview. Just tell me to send you my certificate of origin
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 1:05am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
Oga you are not a Niger deltan. If you are, Tell me where you are from in the Niger delta and let's discuss real, current issues from that your area
I'm from Cross River State. Abi u want to see my Certificate of Origin??
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 1:01am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
I mistakenly resent u this link. I have modified my comment this is the Wikipedia article on Igbo land here

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igboland
not reading anything no more. You have diverted my question without even answering wat I asked.. So no more links cos ain't opening any
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 12:56am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
You are just running away from the obvious truth or you didn't even read the Wikipedia link I sent you. Well if you want to know the LGA's in Akwa ibom that speak Igbo here they are for you if you really want to learn
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/soc.culture.nigeria/KM67pNMl7G0
you are even diverting my question to a whole different stuff.. I'm done talking about it
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 12:54am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
You are just running away from the obvious truth or you didn't even read the Wikipedia link I sent you. Well if you want to know the LGA's in Akwa ibom that speak Igbo here they are for you if you really want to learn
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/soc.culture.nigeria/KM67pNMl7G0
according to ur link, most of the places u mentioned doesn't speak igno dey speak Annang and the ppl pronounced demselfs igbo even because dey wer neglected during d cross river administration, and dey started adopting Igbo cosof that. I guess u didn't even read it before sending to me..
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 12:48am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
You are just running away from the obvious truth or you didn't even read the Wikipedia link I sent you. Well if you want to know the LGA's in Akwa ibom that speak Igbo here they are for you if you really want to learn
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/soc.culture.nigeria/KM67pNMl7G0
lol,divert ke
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 12:38am On May 31, 2017
OreMI22:
Another Afonja claiming to be Niger Deltan.

Tomorrow the same man will claim to be from Ebonyi or Ijaw or Urhobo.

Afonja, a terrible group of ugly liars.
Bros you get ur mouth and I can see how handsome you are. I will always be proud of my region and will boldly tell u I'm not a Yoruba or Hausa.


You can insult as much as u like
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 12:35am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igboland
Read and learn
what is there exactly to learn, that part if igbo is in Cross River?? Why was it not written that part of cross River or Akwa ibom is in igbo.. So because states share boundaries it automatically means part of the tribe is in those places. They listed all the states said to be under biafra in ur link and they said Igbo are in all d states. Which I'm sure was written by an Igbo man to justify his writing. Tell me a particular LGA in Cross River state that speaks igbo
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 12:24am On May 31, 2017
itchie:
Go through your Google screengrab again, you will see Imo there as part of the Niger delta. They are also included in NDDC. There also Igbos in some parts of delta, rivers and akwa ibom states. The fact that you don't know this just shows that you either don't know the history of the Niger delta or maybe you are not a Niger deltan and are claiming to be one
kind you please tell me the Igbos in Akwa Ibom state. The place and even if your saying is correct, how is Abia, and IMO population make up 60% of the remaining Niger Delta population. Are you saying Abia and IMO are so populated that they make up 60% of the population of Niger Delta?
PoliticsRe: What Will Niger Deltans Really Gain From Being Part Of Biafra by Henrybright(op): 12:23am On May 31, 2017
emorse:
I have observed that there are two classes of people calling for Biafra.
(1) Those who hope to benefit directly {appointments etal}. These one are a minority.
(2) Those who are being lead by their noses. Majority of the Nairaland and street warriors fall into this class.
exactly

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