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Right step in the right direction. Ride on sirs we are solidly behind you. |
This is the 2nd house donated today at Mgbishi Ohaji. Over 200 of these have been donated.
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Champele:Chino be careful before we start again. There's no State without dozens of bad roads but focus on the good instead of looking for a fault. Should I show you one in Ngozika Estate Awka ? |
Hardtalkjoe:Tell Jonathan. 98% of federal roads in Southeast were left dilapidated by Jonathan and we are fighting Buhari. |
SamuelAnyawu:Since you are playing politics can yoh tell us how many months pension inherited by same Rochas Okorocha in 2011. |
[quote author= post=50691271]they really tried[/quote]Is that a hall or Church? |
[quote author= post=50690788]This is Onitsha[/quote]Nice architecture.
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This is no news as she has donated more than 200 in the past and donated 2 today at Ohaji and Amawom. |
I love Edwin Clark. The history of Ijawland can never be written without acknowledging his far reaching commitment to the interest of his people through a long life well lived. Though controversial as a result of his raw and bold approach to issues I still find it impressive that he succeeded in virtually all. The moment I disliked him was when he attacked Odili directly calling him an Igbo man attempting to take Ijaw turn in Vice Presidency which produced Jonathan as VP in the end. |
ImoRiver:This is the most important point which will restore the glory of Niger Delta. In as much as we all agree they moved away because of insecurity, their return will empower the people and bring development closer to the source. |
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/214226-niger-delta-leaders-present-16-point-demand-buhari-want-oil-firms-relocated.html Leaders of the Niger Delta region have presented a 16-point demand to President Muhammadu Buhari, handing out proposals they say would help restore peace to the oil-rich region. The demands were presented Tuesday at a meeting between the leaders and the president. Governors and ministers from the region, alongside political leaders including Edwin Clark and former governor, Victor Attah, were at the meeting. The meeting was attended by over a hundred representatives from the region. President Buhari admitted that there were no quick fixes to the region’s problems. Top on the list of demands is the relocation of the administrative and operational headquarters of major International Oil Companies (IOCs) to the Niger Delta region. The leaders say the decision would fast-track the development of the region. The region’s leaders, under the aegis of Pan Niger Delta Forum, also demanded the clean-up of other communities affected by spill, besides Ogoniland. They also asked for a review of the amnesty programme’s core mandate of providing a robust exit strategy, to ensure that those trained have jobs to return to or are given stipends. |
Iceberg3:What difference do you think true federalism will make? The only people true federalism will help is Southwest and to an extent Southeast. South south is a bed of strange fellows bound to implode at the slightest provocation. What will solve the Niger Delta problem is reorientation and infrastructural improvement before true federalism will yield positive result. |
ImoRiver:And I was right. The people killed were Boko Haram suicide bombers that blew themselves up. |
chinolization:Stop the face saving shifting of goal post. Do you agree that 80% of the roads done by Peter Obi have collapsed while those done by Ngige are still intact? Now what if this Nkpor bridge was constructed by Rochas Okorocha would you labour so hard as this to defend the substandard work that collapsed in one year? Be truthful. |
chinolization:These 2 pics are of same collapsed bridge. So what exactly are you arguing? http://www.xperiang.com/2015/10/newparts-nkpor-bridge-collapse-becomes.html?m=1
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chinolization:You get eye problem? Anyway Miss Anambra equally called a glaring video "photo shopping". I'm not surprised.
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chinolization:Most roads you are posting aren't even Imo State but even at that nobody tried to write nonsense against Orji Kalu mentioning Okorocha's name as perfect. |
chinolization:You are seeing the picture and yet you deny. Funny man you are. The fact is that it collapsed in less than a year. |
chinolization:80% of roads built by Peter Obi have collapsed and I can get a comprehensive list. This was Nkpor Bridge barely a year after construction.
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What about Ekwueme that said the same thing in a different way? http://breaking.com.ng/nigeria/igbos-dont-trust-themselves-ekwueme/ Most Igbos that have attained the top echelon of national politics will sadly make that conclusion. |
Afam4eva:I'm glad you are getting the point now. All politicians in Nigeria woth exception of very few like Buhari and Osinbajo are highly questionable. Ndigbo don't understand that others project their own politicians and work harmoniously to attain national relevance while we are busy looking for a saint. That saint will never come. However when you compare Jonathan with Igbo politicians he is not better than any but because of this crack in understanding Ndigbo wasted their opportunity of reclaiming 3rd spot and today have been relegated to 5th or 6th politically. South south is 3rd behind Hausa/North and Yoruba in scheme of things and will maintain that position for a while. |
Rizstar:Your post lacks credence and sincerity but smells of the usual Anambra nonsense that further divides Ndigbo. Hiw is Peter Obi better than Orji Kalu? Are the roads constructed by Peter Obi still intact? Even the much hyped Nkpor flyover caved in less than 1 year after construction but you only seem to notice Orji Kalu's own. In as much as such statements as these are not good we must not paint some culprits as good to pacify any parts. Alex Ekwueme made such statement not long ago and if you understand politics you will get their frustration as politicians. Jonathan is worse than T. A. Orji but Igbos are trying to stake their lives for him without any gain while his people are today meeting with Buhari for their own interest without consulting Ndigbo. I pray our next generation get to understand politics and play it better. |
When will he meet with Igbo leaders? |
Still 141 in Port Harcourt but OP 145 has always been the price until it fell recently to between 139 and 143. |
I guess most of the commentators above me didn't actually read the news. The people killed were those carrying the bomb in their pick up van. They could be Boko Haram members en route suicide bombing operation but God no gree them. |
Up till today the Jonathanians just like their mentor still believe the Chibok calamity was a scam. It's simply a wicked political conception by a very wicked man and his party to politicize an issue that shook the entire world. Tufiakwa! |
If you place OUK side by side with GEJ you will agree with me that he is better than GEJ in virtually everything but Ndigbo never gave him the required support at the peak of his political prowess. Even Ojukwu was never supported by Igbos. In fact Ndigbo played major role to kill his political relevance and are even happy about it. Now compare with Odili who is a proud Rivers man but faced a stiff fight by Ijaw which led to several petitions including EFCC case that led to Jonathan emerging VP. Odili's problem is his Igbo language group but Ndigbo abandoned that opportunity only to start fighting Buhari for defeating Jonathan who emerged at their expense. |
osusuallstars:He was obviously quoted out of contest using cut and join journalism. His message is that Ndigbo are not good politicians which makes his post political. Ordinary Igbos on the street have no problem but the elites are divided which has influenced us generally. |
chino11:No they are fearless, intelligent, academically advanced and liberal. They don't discriminate against other Igbos and Nigerians as much as you do. |
Godprotectigbos:I am pure and truthful Igbo. Do you think Igariwey is recognized by Anambra elites as Ohaneze leader? Until Igbos address that Anambra issue we are just pouring water on stone. |
Igboid:Without Rochas Okorocha they would have removed the Ebonyian. When it comes to Igbo unity forget Anambra. Dem no follow. Ordinary Igbos on the streets are more united than the elites. |
Truth is bitter but Orji Kalu should take it easy for I'm surprised he just realized what most people always knew. |

