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PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 11:42pm On Oct 13, 2015
Mynd44:
Lmaoooo.....

Seriously dude, I dont know what you have been eating or who fed you what you ate but you need to lay off it. But since it is getting you high....

Username noted. Another human being to lock out forever.
Oh yeah you are a moderator? To hell with you!!!
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 11:24pm On Oct 13, 2015
Mynd44:
I find it weird that you will call someone who has lived with you for years, done business with you, raised his kids, pays taxes, and is respectable enough to get elected into parliament a foreigner.

They are not foreigners but Lagosians and this settler, indigene thing is silly....this issues is a matter of the business of the house, the way the house conducts its business and its members. Any member of the house is allowed to raise objections but does the majority support it?

Your tribalism will not lead you anywhere and will only blind you with hate
You are the one who is crazy. Even in the western world the racism and exclusion of non whites particularly black continues to this day. Despite being there for centuries.

Yes let me spell it out to you, I hate Igbos. I do without hesitation. This is not blind hathred but because of their negative and hateful orientation towards my meek and good Yoruba people. I don't roll with my enemy.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 11:18pm On Oct 13, 2015
Mynd44:
What bigger picture?
The fuuking bigger picture is they are an adversary and that was crystal clear during GEJ rule. They are an averred enemy and it would be foolhardy to think otherwise. I don't smile with my enemy is go out and crush them. These people are already menacing us in our land, deep inside our territory.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 11:07pm On Oct 13, 2015
Mynd44:
I agree that it is not appropriate to speak Yoruba in such places?
What the hell is wrong with you?

Don't you see the bigger picture. You are a danger to us more than these foreigners. Why the hell do you think we should please them and continue to do things to suit them? If they don't like anything we are doing in our homeland let them go home to Igboland or go to hell!!!
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 10:36pm On Oct 13, 2015
ARIZONA123:
. Mr Ibikunle. You knw why I h8te you. You talk too much. Start this ur war already and watch as that ur papa face me and face you house taken away from you. Bastard!
Trust me, weeree dey worry your papa! That your hatred should be directed at your papa who brought you to a foreign land and yearned you that you belong there. Using you population to stampede Lagos state. We would trigger the crisis ourselves and one thing is sure, you will be put in your place by the time the dust settles. Democracy has limits and Lagos will set that limit in Nigeria. You cannot migrate your way out of developing your own ancestral land. Bode George in his quest to please his PDP masters allowed this sacrilege.

That guy in the house is nothing but clown!
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 9:35pm On Oct 13, 2015
LieDetector:
we don't want biafra. We attempted to secede in 1967 but hausa, fulani, Britain, yolobar, et al insisted we stay ONE NIGERIA. We're loving this Union bro. cheesy


PS: I am not a tribalist
Love the union all you like, Yoruba will remain Yorubas, Igbo will remain Igbos and the Hausas will remain who they are. In all federations all over the world, there is an understanding and demarcation of boundaries, what is mine is mine and yours is yours. Just because we live in the same house does not mean you can enter my flat anyhow.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 9:24pm On Oct 13, 2015
honourhim:
He hears yoruba but understands to some extent. You call someone flat head yet your head cannot differentiate between hearing and understanding. Tufiakwa.
Ode. Colo-mentality. There is language and there is communication. When something is said in a form that the other understands, then communication has taken place. In Nija broken English "hear" is the same as "understand"

That Igbo pretender should worry more about IMO state than Lagos state. He is an Igbo and has no place here in Lagos. The capital has moved to Abuja.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 8:52pm On Oct 13, 2015
LieDetector:
see how you just shot yourself in the foot cheesy. I only asked a question cos judging by the way and the temerity you exhibit just to say "our land", one might be tempted to believe coolitempa owns half if not the whole land in Lagos state. It might interest you to know that I own a land in Akoka. If you're still job hunting, I think I stand a better position of offering you a job perhaps making you the land manager.

What are friends for? cheesy
Even if you "have" 10 hectares of Land in Lagos, you remain an Igbo. And from time to time you and your marauding family and people will be reminded that you don't belong here. Foolish people your best bet is to go and develop your ancestral land as you will never be accepted here.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 7:36pm On Oct 13, 2015
chuksfor13:
sorry, its 2 late
Of course it's too late, the Oba of Lagos is Igbo.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 7:34pm On Oct 13, 2015
bugzbunny:
Scratched face fool...
Don't die yet cos igbos will takeover dat house.. Get used to it..
And you expect Yoruba to fold their hands and let that happen? Why Igbo no get sense beyond small scale trading and import?
PoliticsRe: Igbo Member In Lagos Assembly Protests Against Use Of Yoruba During Sitting. by ibedun: 7:29pm On Oct 13, 2015
chuksfor13:
I have a dream, That one day an igbo man will be the executive governor of lagos state
The Oba of Lagos will have to be Igbo first. I keep telling people Lagos is heading to bloodshed and inter-tribal conflict. Igbos in their unreasonable and pushy way are going to push us to that point. The Igbos fixation with EKO is getting very dangerous. How can visitors hope to take over the most valuable piece of real estate deep, so deep inside Yoruba territory (we don't share borders o!)?

I would happily volunteer my own life for the duel. They must be crushed completely!!!
PoliticsRe: Former Aviation Minister Stella Oduah Wins Again In Anambra North by ibedun: 6:14am On Oct 13, 2015
BALLOSKI:
They celebrate thieves . angry
Thief info Flat/heads. Celebrating a confirmed thief.
PoliticsRe: Ambode Releases 19 Billion To Fix 114 Lagos Roads by ibedun: 10:25pm On Oct 12, 2015
benedictnsi:
114 roadshuh 19beeeeliiiioooniiihuh

How many roads dey lagos sefhuh
Chai, to be governor sweet ooo
Olodo!
PoliticsRe: Photo Evidence Of How Low Our Army Has Sank Under Buhari by ibedun: 10:23pm On Oct 12, 2015
If only they can find and blow up Chukwudiot 44
CultureRe: Obi Of Onitsha Ofala Festival 2015- PHOTOS by ibedun: 8:26pm On Oct 12, 2015
chino11:
Ranting of a dunce.

Obi of Onitsha is the most influential and most powerful KING in Igboland. His dynasty is over 500yrs which makes Onitsha the oldest city after Lagos, because Ajayi Crowther berthed in Onitsha. Accept these FACT or go and kill yourself. Choose one cool


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Asiere what is Lagos doing in this writeup? Abi you are so lost you can't identify your papa land again?
CultureRe: Obi Of Onitsha Ofala Festival 2015- PHOTOS by ibedun: 8:21pm On Oct 12, 2015
Is this festival and the pictures I am seeing in Yoruba land or in Ibo land? Just asking.
PoliticsRe: Ambode, LASTMA In Face-Off Over Traffic Gridlocks by ibedun: 4:42pm On Oct 12, 2015
greenguy:
The problem with we Nigerians is that we always think western. We want to do things the civilized way but never realise civilization will always mean different things in the African and western context. This is the root of all our problems. Ambode should stop flexing muscle and let LASTMA do its job. Their style may be crude, but that is the level of our civilization.
Odua bless you for this!!!!!!
CelebritiesRe: Nigel Sog, Nigerian Male Model Set To Dethrone Denrele (Photos) by ibedun: 4:18pm On Oct 12, 2015
Go on boy/girl enjoy your life. I am a full straight guy but I understand and respect that people are biologically different.

You got my full support.
CrimeRe: Tajudeen Disu Killed In Land Fracas In Lagos by ibedun: 3:21pm On Oct 12, 2015
moshino:
Me and my entire family and the entire SE are next, starting tonight, watch-out for car accident, armed robbers, falling containers, wild animals, drowning etc.
CrimeRe: Tajudeen Disu Killed In Land Fracas In Lagos by ibedun: 3:17pm On Oct 12, 2015
alcmene:
Why protest on land that has probably been sold by the elders cheesy
Bring that your flat/head to the village and tell that to the villagers. You will be dining with Taju Disu tonight.
CrimeRe: Tajudeen Disu Killed In Land Fracas In Lagos by ibedun: 3:14pm On Oct 12, 2015
IGBO usurpers are next!!!!!

Thank me later.
PoliticsRe: Refuge camp: Picture Of Delta State North Asaba Area During The Civil War by ibedun: 12:08am On Oct 12, 2015
cruise14:
It's unfortunate that the refugees back then are now claiming to be the owners of a place once set up as shelter and refugee camp for them.
Igbos are not to be treated lightly, honestly.
FamilyRe: "Why I Am Not Worried About My Wife Cheating On Me" by ibedun: 8:55pm On Oct 11, 2015
Atlantian:
Why should someone worry about something that is bound to happen ? Every married man and woman will at one point have sex with someone other than their partner #Fact.
Hmmmm I believe!
TravelRe: Picture Of Flt Lt. Ebitimi Owei One Of The Victims Of The Crashed Fighter Jet by ibedun: 8:43pm On Oct 11, 2015
Great?

Some mofos keep calling Nigeria and adding great in the same sentence.

Great country? For where?

RIP soldier.
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Diepreye Alamieyeseigha's Wife And Children by ibedun: 9:00am On Oct 11, 2015
Awon omo ole!!!!
PoliticsRe: IMF Calls For Naira’s Further Devaluation by ibedun: 8:57am On Oct 11, 2015
Bevista:
I agree with the CBN policy at the moment and have spoken in their defense in various fora. However, we need to appreciate that this is only a stop-gap measure. If there are no right Fiscal Policies to ensure that there is local production to supplement the suspended items, then the inevitable will occur - the CBN will have to reverse itself and go back to option 2 (devaluation) or we face production cuts from these manufacturers.

Production cuts will lead to job losses, lower profits, lower taxes, lower supply contracts, etc. All these will deepen the economic slowdown and might ultimately lead to a recession. Remember, the CBN governor has warned that we might enter into a recession if things are not done quickly.
We are a dependent economy. All our consumption are based on foreign imports which itself is underpinned by oil receipts. Now that the oil price has collapsed and our main risk has materialised with the only mitigating factor being our very modest reserves, the government is doing the best it can. Our best outcome under the current scenario is to keep plodding along without running into problems that could lead us to borrowing from the IMF or other western institutions. We are still selling oil albeit with reduced income naturally we consume and import less. No amount of fiscal policy plans can change the current policy action.

The GEJ government are fully responsible for where we are. It is really tough being born into this world an African. It is almost like we are brainless, thoughtless and slave born. Funny thing is I was at the ports 3years ago and just looking at the consignment of expensive vehicles being offloaded and I knew we were already in big trouble.
PoliticsRe: IMF Calls For Naira’s Further Devaluation by ibedun: 6:39am On Oct 11, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Yes, the IMF has always been for the first group for unserious countries (like ours) that always run to these people to help get 'sharp sharp' investors. The guys at Bretton Woods are businessmen and not jokes. Don't be fooled with their sugar-coated words.

For any country to grow, they need to attract the second group by putting together formidable team to come up with sound fiscal policies that will attract this group(second). Once that is in place, the first will have no other choice than to invest in the economy without the country sacrificing their value.

At present, no such policies exists! This leaves us at the mercies of IMF's dictates in order to get 'investors'.


God Bless Us
Very good points here. But surely you can't expect this government to rush into a fiscal policy without a thorough review of our current position? My organisation's strategic review took 7 months and here we are talking about a country of 170m people and immediately following a depraved and disastrous GEJ regime? I would feel less confident if Buhari had rushed out with policies prior to doing a whole scale review of our current socio-economic position.
PoliticsRe: IMF Calls For Naira’s Further Devaluation by ibedun: 6:33am On Oct 11, 2015
Bevista:
In the face of dwindling Forex revenue (due to falling oil price), the options available to the CBN include, but not limited to:
(1) Dip into the Foreign Reserve to meet dollar demand
(2) Depreciate the currency to curb demand
(3) Suspend certain items from accessing dollars
(4) Borrow dollars (SDR) from IMF
(5) etc.

We have already pushed option 1 too far and if we continue, we'll soon run out of reserves. Not having dollars to fund imports and payments would have far reaching consequences.

Option 2 appears most ogical and the lesser evil, but there are political reasons for not exploring that option - a new government has just come in. This option will cause inflation and economic hardship, so the new govt does not want to become unpopular so quickly.

Option 3 is a form of capital control and is usually frowned at by foreign investors. This may also hurt local manufacturers who depend on foreign raw materials for their manufacturing/production. If they can't access dollars to import raw materials, they may have to cut operations with attendant job losses.

Option 4 is a no go, since the country would have to deal with so many crazy conditions from the IMF.

In my opinion, the CBN governor is practically holding the economy (using option 3) all by himself to buy time for the president to constitute his cabinet. On two different occasions, the CBN governor has stated the need to have Fiscal Policies to complement Monetary Policies. This, to me, is an indictment on the president for not having his Economic Team in place.

If things do not improve quickly, the CBN governor might switch to option 2 to prevent manufacturing from suffering.

I am a huge supporter of the president, but on the economy, his performance is short of being abysmal. Yes, his blocking leakages, ensuring accountability, ensuring prudent management, etc. But these things can run concurrently - they are not mutually exclusive.
Mr, before choosing a strategic option you first do a strategic review. I believe that is what is happening. The perm secs in the ministry of finance are not sleeping and if you look closely you will find that there is a clear implied economic policy which is to ensure that our reserves are protected and real manufacturing can continue. There is controlled capital movement etc. You are partly correct that we are on Option 3 but with enough allowance and window for critical manufacturers imports. So we are doing the right things under the current circumstances.
PoliticsRe: IMF Calls For Naira’s Further Devaluation by ibedun: 10:27pm On Oct 10, 2015
IMF is looking for customers, this Shylock inhuman organisation will simply put you back to slavery.
PoliticsRe: NDLEA Arrests South African-based Nigerian With Drugs(photos) by ibedun: 10:15pm On Oct 10, 2015
NDLEA are you sure that is his real name?

He is not Igbo? Because Yorubas don't carry drugs.
PoliticsRe: Update On Diepreye Alamieyeseigha’s Death by ibedun: 7:54pm On Oct 10, 2015
I hope Madam Puff Puff face the former clerical assistant of the world bank in Washington follow suit. Thank God she is equally fat, full of lard and greasy oil. She presided over the most in humane rape of Nigeria by her ego at all cost caused brothers.

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