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Landmack:Those are beautiful names and will leave a great legacy. |
Chikeluba25:He named his estate after an Arab country. Is he aware that the first slave traders were Arab? Africans and their inferiority complex is off the chart. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGJ5bBP0gMQ https:///C45vwnVbXA?amp=1 Olympics Qualification Alert! Nigerian Gymnast, Uche Eke has qualified for @Tokyo2020 Olympics after claiming the Bronze all-around medal at the African Championships holding in Egypt. |
PROUDIGBO:I’m tired of the Chinese in Africa. They steal resources wherever they go. Non-Africans shouldn’t be allowed on our land. |
sanctity454:A state with so many hotels and a 50% unemployment but they’re building more hotels. The stupidity is unbelievable. |
I wish there was a law in place that’s prohibits building churches. How many does one need? More industries that can actually provide jobs. |
OruExpress:I’m aware of that it’s ordinary people are building useless hotels. Majority of them stay empty. |
I want Imo people to think outside the box. Everyday there’s a new hotel or club. Why not venture into technology? Something like an Imo State Tech Park. Coding camps for the kids. It will also give the youth something productive to do and prepare for the technology driven world. Nigerian kids are being left behind. |
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All non-blacks entering Nigeria should be tested. |
XANDERBOY85:The same Europeans that colonized Africa and sold your people into slavery a few centuries ago? Africans will never learn from history. |
Asians living in onitsha is not a sign of development. They would never post pictures of black people that live in there country as a positive. |
The people posting aren’t even Igbo. Ignore them! They just want to create animosity within our tribe. |
The Nigerian has been a member of the council when he was first elected in 2016 - Onyejiaka was elected alongside other people like Kimberly Francois, Crystal Pruitt, and Sivaraman Anbarasan Another Nigerian, Charles Onyejiaka, made history on the international scene on Monday, January 6, as he was made the first-ever West African to be voted as the deputy mayor of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. It should be noted that the Nigerian has been a member of the council for four years, since 2016 when was first elected, Global Patriot News reports. The reconstitution of the council also witnessed the swearing-in of Kramer and other members as Kimberly Francois, Crystal Pruitt, and Sivaraman Anbarasan. The elected officials spoke about how they would help the township in various ways as Anbarasan said that he would work on strategies that would boost general economies like taxes and business development, among others. “Our town is one of the most diverse towns in the state. I plan to start a scholarship to promote and support the underrepresented in public service, especially public safety. This is a lofty goal, but with your help, it can be achieved. “I promise to put the people first and build on the successes that this council has built for us. I will govern with transparency and integrity with our strategies to forge this township forward,” he said. Craig Coughlin, assembly speaker, said it is a great honour to have sworn in some of the newly elected members as he commended how the council is a good example for all. PAY ATTENTION: Download our mobile app to enjoy the latest news update “Franklin is a large, important community, but I think I think more importantly is, it’s a model of what a municipal government ought to be. “The work that this mayor and this council has done in stabilizing taxes, in being diverse, in finding new and better ways to serve their citizens year after year after year is really something we ought to try to emulate throughout the entire state of New Jersey,” he said. Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Obi Ugochukwu has joined that wonderful set of Nigerians making the country proud as he was reportedly elevated to the status of a commander in the American Navy. https://www.legit.ng/1291839-charles-onyejiaka-nigerian-american-history-1st-wafrican-voted-deputy-mayor-franklin-new-jersey.html
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Beautiful!
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MXrap:What a contradiction. LOL. Continue to build those un-modern buildings and beating your chest. |
MXrap:Ok great. Igboland will continue to look like a glorified village. Bye |
MXrap:LOL. Continue to build mediocre structures while Rwanda and Kenya modernize.
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The buildings/infrastructure in igboland is terrible. I really wish they would invest in architectural research to help improve the designs. Everything is so dated. In 2020 I’d expect better designs similar to the one below.
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Ignore the trolls. They’re just trying to create animosity amongst Igbo people. They feed off our disunity. Ignore them and let’s build igboland together. |
Before and after
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The World Bank in its 2019 Nigeria Economic Update Report, warned the present administration that the number of Nigerians living in extreme poverty may increase by more than 30 million by 2030. The Bank warned that Nigeria will be home to 25 percent of the world’s destitute people if the government fails to revive economic growth and create jobs. The World Bank urged President Muhammadu Buhari to increase domestic revenue, remove trade restrictions and improve the predictability of economic policy. It also advised the Nigerian government to remove expensive fuel subsidies, adding that failure to take actions would see more Nigerians falling into extreme poverty. It stressed that Nigeria could slide back into recession if crude prices fell by 25 percent to $50 a barrel. The report read: “Economic and demographic projections highlight the urgent need for reform. With population growth (estimated at 2. 6 percent) outpacing economic growth in a context of weak job creation, per capita income is falling. Today, an estimated 100 million Nigerians live on less than $1. 90 per day. “Close to 80 percent of poor households are in northern Nigeria, while employment creation and income gains have been concentrated on central and southern Nigeria. “Nigeria’s economy is expected to grow by 2. 1 percent in 2020 and 2021, compared to an annual population growth rate of 2. 6 percent. Nigeria’ s economy is recovering gradually from the 2016 recession, with growth projected to pick up from 1. 9 percent in 2018 to two percent in 2019 “But the projected growth outlook is vulnerable to external and domestic risks, including geopolitical and trade tensions that may affect inflows of private investment. “Nigeria has the opportunity to advance reforms to mitigate these risks amid growing public demand for greater economic opportunities. “President Muhammadu Buhari should increase domestic revenue, remove trade restrictions and improve the predictability of economic policy. “Nigerian government should remove expensive fuel subsidies and reduce lending to targeted sectors that crowd out banks. Failure to take action would see more Nigerians falling into extreme poverty. “The cost of inaction is significant. Under a business -as- usual scenario, where Nigeria maintains the current pace of growth and employment levels, by 2030, the number of Nigerians living in extreme poverty could increase by more than 30 million,” the Bank warned. https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/12/03/nigerians-may-experience-extreme-poverty-world-bank/ |
Her hands are darker than her face. Bleaching queen |
Bruno3000:Her husband is Igbo. His name is Nnamdi Asomugha. |
Nice
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Yoruba’s loving bleaching. |
Non-Igbo people have ruined this thread. Igbo people have begun to come together and it has bothered other Nigerians. A united Igbo people scares them. Now they’re pretending to be us online creating animosity amongst us by comparing our states and belittling them. It won’t work. Give it up! |
Nigerians from the south are always doing amazing things. |
Ignore the trolls. They’re trying to create division amongst Igbo people. |
It’s not a prison. It’s a correction center. These facilities exist in America. Instead of hating, others should emulate especially in states that are breeding terrorists. Anyone from the north can’t say anything when your states are currently being over ran by bandits. |