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CultureRe: Do Edo (Bini) People See Themselves As Yorubas? by jason123: 6:59pm On May 26, 2012
ikachi1: Liar! The Itsekiris are from Bini who intermarried with the Ilajes and developed a language with Edo and Yoruba derivatives.
You are wrong! We are a mixture of Ijebu, Nupe, Igala etc! The monarchy is mainly Bini!
PoliticsRe: Best Governor And Fastest Developing States In Nigeria? by jason123: 10:51pm On May 25, 2012
Clairette: Unless u were not in Akwa Ibom 5yrS ago, then I'll pardon. Without sentiments of any sort, Gov Akpabio, if fairly or on merit, should be listed, noted n taken as the best Gov Nigeria has produced. The best ever in all areas u may want to mention. Mostly noted, he's a detribalized Akwa Ibomite of note. Ameachi n Fashola have d allocation n all d tax payers money at their disposal yet they've not been able to meet up it Akpabio. Do d maths; how many companies or industries does Akwa Ibom has n how many do Lagos n Rivers have? Do the maths n score urself with all fairness
But also take into account the population in those states. Lagos alone houses 18 million people, 12% of Niaja's population!!! Its not easy to manage such a population. This also means the money allocated per head is quite small in those states compared to AkwaIbom.
PoliticsRe: Will Nigeria Break Up By 2015? by jason123: 10:25pm On May 25, 2012
chima12: Question:will nigeria breakup by 2015?
Answer:YES
Question:into how many countries will nigeria breakup?
Answer:3 or 4
Question:which countries are likely to breakout from nigeria?
Answer:the following possibilities may occur
1. Along the lines of the old northern and southern protectorates.but this is very unlikely.my opinion.
2. Along the lines of northern,western and eastern region.if these were the 1980s,this number 2 is a possibility but in this 21st century, you cant be so sure,the old bendel region and SS groups within the old eastern region will always have a say.
3. Oduduwa republic,Biafra,Arewa republic.middle belt will be a flash point if it goes this way.
4. Biafra alone breaks out from nigeria.the breakup of nigeria will certainly not end there.will the people of southern kaduna,plateau,benue,taraba agree to stay on in nigeria once Biafra has left?how about the oduduwas,will it still be one nigeria for them?
5. Niger-delta republic to break up from nigeria.will they carry Imo,Abia and Ondo along and leave nigeria?
Are the efiks,ibibios,uhrobo and other SS tribes part of any vision for ND republic or is it just an Ijaw thing?
6. The ijaws alone breakout from nigeria. Is it possible?
Question:what is the solution to nigerias problems?
Answer:the only solution to nigerias problems is BREAKUP of nigeria.
That is the koko of the matter, not this civil war stuff. I don tire to dey talk about am.
Here are my predictions:

1) If there is a BREAK UP AT ALL, it will be North and South with SOME PARTS of the Middle belt!
Reasons: (1) A Niger-delta republic is simply based on OIL! Nothing else will unite us.
(2) I am of the opinion that every smaller group (I HATE THE WORD "minority"wink, if given the chance, will do what the larger groups do I.E Oppress their neighbour. Take a look at Ijaw and Itsekiri violent past.
(3) Igbos will not let go of Port-Harcourt (access to sea) neither will the Yorubas let go of the Ilajes and Itsekiris (check their websites, and I don't see Itsekiris fighting the Yorubas. FACT)

2) Multiple countries, that is, over 70 countries.
Reasons: (1) No smaller group likes the idea of being lumped with Larger groups
(2) Lets use this example. Oba of Benin will not want to lose the anioma part of Igbo land likewise the Ekiti and Ondo parts, to the Igbos and Yorubas respectively. Therefore, they (Edos peeps) rather stick together and form their own country. . . .


With these scenarios, I'll go for Southern Nigeria!!!!
PoliticsRe: Will Nigeria Break Up By 2015? by jason123: 4:20pm On May 25, 2012
bbpreye: It will be Northern Nigeria and Southern Nigeria! Shekina! All these Biafra talk don't make any sense..
Abeg, tell them! Southern Nigeria or 50 standard countries will be created
PoliticsRe: Best Governor And Fastest Developing States In Nigeria? by jason123: 1:11pm On May 25, 2012
. . . and Yes, his achievements can only be compared to that of the FG! (but to be honest, the FG, GEJ in particular, has helped Lagos)
PoliticsRe: Best Governor And Fastest Developing States In Nigeria? by jason123: 1:09pm On May 25, 2012
^^^

Is his statement wrong??!

I shall repeat it, "FASHOLA AND THE REST!"
PoliticsRe: Best Governor And Fastest Developing States In Nigeria? by jason123: 1:06pm On May 25, 2012
Everybody dey fear mention Fashola grin grin grin

Standards are indeed different! cheesy
PoliticsRe: Will Nigeria Break Up By 2015? by jason123: 12:58pm On May 25, 2012
I have followed this thread from the beginning! All I have to say is

BBpreye
, you have you head screwed on tightly on your shoulders! Kudos. The East and West MUST join to make ND republic stand!

As for the people shouting Biafra, quote me anywhere, the MID-WEST was not going to join Biafra so we can be suppressed by Igbos? God forbid it!
Secondly, in the MW, groups like the Itsekiris, EDOS, Ilajes and even the Uhrobos will never join Biafra. The Ilajes bear Yoruba names, some Edos (Usen, Akoko and co) bear "Yoruba names" even Itsekiris have Yorubaiod names and you think for one second, they will drop all that to become a minority in Biafra?? Bunch of jokers!!!


Lastly, before LIES are taken as the truth!

Unknown to Banjo, a unit led by Lt. Col. Ochei (a Midwest Ibo officer), specifically attacked the Government house in Benin, ostensibly ordered by Ojukwu to capture the governor, Lt. Col. Ejoor dead or alive . Fortuitously, Major Ogbemudia (then quarter-master-general) had changed the guard detail at the Government House during the night . Therefore, the soldiers on duty, not being part of the plot to hand-over the state resisted. Ejoor escaped, separated from the rest of his family. Other than some fighting in the Siluko area, this was the only resistance the "Liberation Army" had to face in its initial phase of operations.


Ejoor, David A.: Reminiscences. Malthouse Press Ltd., 1989.
Instead, the 12th battalion stalled in Benin City, while Banjo and Ojukwu argued back and forth for three days about whom to appoint Governor/ Administrator of the Midwest. Ojukwu had apparently initially preferred Lt. Col. Nwawo as the governor. But Banjo, eager to avoid creating a restive non-Ibo population, independently and separately approached Lt. Col. David Ejoor (through the Catholic mission), Major Sam Ogbemudia (through an agent) and Lt. Col. Trimnell (a molato officer with ancestral links to Aboh division), in that order . The first two declined. Ojukwu turned down the latter, ultimately choosing Major Albert Nwazu Okonkwo, a Midwest Ibo medical officer. After the first of several recalls to Enugu, Banjo returned to Benin City on August 11/12, 1967 to resume the fatally delayed westward thrust of the 12th battalion, which had now been re-designated a brigade. The announcement of Major Okonkwo's appointment was eventually made on Thursday, August 17 from Enugu.

Ademoyega, Adewale: Why we struck: the story of the first Nigerian coup. Evans, 1981.
Supportive citizens, who were too old for action, donated their single and double-barrel cartridge guns. Recruits performed armed and armless combat, isolating and capturing Biafran sentries. Night raiders spat salt into the eyes of soldiers, while attractive girls distracted them with sex, obtained intelligence, and even stole their weapons. In a manner reminiscent of the Vietcong in Vietnam, corpses of freedom fighters were recovered at great peril for burial, frustrating the Biafran units who had just engaged them in firefights. In the Siluko area, 50 Biafran soldiers (about half of a company) were drowned by a group of "Ijaw, Urhobo and Itsekiri swimmers" who lost 16 men in the fight


According to Ejoor , similar activities took place in the Delta. Small groups of Biafran soldiers looking for local Hausa communities in the riverine areas, were drowned by local Urhobo swimmers in the treacherous currents of the Ethiope River.


Ejoor, David A.: Reminiscences. Malthouse Press Ltd., 1989.
Before we knew it, Biafran troops were in Benin City and en-route to Lagos. The Republic of Benin was created and it subsequently became the shortest Republic that ever was. Before we knew it, all our Igbo friends and neighbors started saying “Kedu” to us. When you turn around to look at him in surprise, he would say, “Ah, unah, you never begin learn? Na wa. I’m sorry oh.” The big question was: Learn what? Do you mean Igbo is becoming the lingua-franca in “Benin Republic?” Biafran troops were in control and from all practical purposes, the people were being intimidated, etc. Basically, Benin Republic was functionally a colony of Biafra.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NIgerianWorldForum/message/118045
LETTER FROM LT.COL. OJUKWU TO LT. COL.BANJO

22nd AUGUST 1967



From: The Military Governor,

Republic of Biafra Enugu,



22nd August, 1967.



My dear Victor,



1. For some time now, you and I have been discussing the circumstances that have led to the current and inevitable disintegration of what was the Federation of Nigeria. We have been fully convinced that the aim of the Hausa/Fulani complex has ever been, and will ever remain, the total domination of every other part of what was known as the Federation of Nigeria. It is impossible to forget that the crisis which led to the army take over in January 1966, the coup of the Northern soldiers led by Gowon in July 1966, the wholesale and indiscriminate massacre of the people of what is now Biafra- and, to a less degree, the people of the Mid-West and West, including the Yorubas, were all the direct result of Hausa/Fulani attempt to subjugate and use as tools, the gallant people of Western Nigeria namely the Yorubas. We do not need to remind ourselves of the heavy losses in life and property suffered by the Yoruba people in their fight for justice and freedom during 1965.



2. Sharing.our belief that the people of Yorubaland have a right to live a life of equality and self-respect and justice free of domination and dictatorship from any quarter, you have both identified with the cause of the Biafra struggle for survival and expressed your determination to see the people of Yorubaland freed from Hausa/Fulani domination.

We, the people of Biafra, for our part are willing and have decided to give you and the people of Yorubaland every assistance to achieve your aim.



3. After clearing the whole question with my Executive Council, I, as the Commander in Chief of the Biafran Armed Forces, have decided to place at your disposal Biafran forces, for the liberation of

Yorubaland on the following clear conditions:-



(i) You will have nothing to do with the Military Administrator in the Mid-West Territory during your sojourn there prior to your move to the West.

(ii) The willingness and preparedness of Biafra to assist any part of the former Federation of Nigeria wishing and willing to liberate itself from the Hausa/Fulani domination, does not in anyway whatever

imply any inclination on her part to compromise her sovereignty or preserve what remains of the defunct Federation of Nigeria. In other words, our sovereignty and break with Nigeria is irrevocable. Nothing must, therefore be said or done by you or any member of the Liberation Army to give a contrary impression.

(iii) Biafra is determined to maintain and safeguard her sovereignty and ensure that her integrity and safety are never again threatened.

(iv) Biafran troops will, after the liberation of the Yorubaland, remain in that territory only for as long as we in Biafra consider it necessary for the Yorubas to consolidate their position and sovereignty against any external threat.

(v) On the liberation of the Yorubaland, you will be appointed as the Military Governor of that territory.

(vi) The liberation of Western Nigeria will be a prelude to the liberation of all Yorubas up to the River Niger and the severance of all connections between the West and the North at Jebba.

(vii) During the period of Biafrans troops’ presence in your territory, all political measures, statements or decrees shall be subject to the approval, in writing by myself or on my authority.

(viii) Should our troops arrive and liberate Lagos, the government of the Republic of Biafra reserves the right to appoint a Military administrator for the territory. Such an Administrator will remain in office until a merger of that territory with Yorubaland is effected by Biafran troops.


(ix) As soon as possible after your appointment as the Military Governor of Western Nigeria and separation of that territory from Nigeria, you and I must meet to discuss:

(a) the duration of stay of Biafran troops in your territory;

(b) the areas and subjects of cooperation between the liberated sovereign states of Western Nigeria, or by what name it may call itself, and Biafra.



4. I do not need to remind you that Biafra regards all Yoruba as friends. As such everything should be done, to ensure the minimum force and loss of life are involved in achieving the objective of liberation.



5. It is essential, in order to avoid misunderstanding or confusion, that all subsequent requests for support be formally made to me by you in writing.



6. Will you please signify in writing, your acceptance of the above conditions so that you may leave for Western Nigeria and lead the army of liberation.





Yours very sincerely,



signed Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu,



Military Governor and Commander in Chief of Biafran Armed Forces.



http://www.dawodu.com/biafra1.htm
PoliticsRe: Will Nigeria Break Up By 2015? by jason123: 10:52am On May 25, 2012
I have followed this thread from the beginning! All I have to say is

BBpreye
, you have you head screwed on tightly on your shoulders! Kudos. The East and West MUST join to make ND republic stand!

As for the people shouting Biafra, quote me anywhere, the MID-WEST was not going to join Biafra so we can be suppressed by Igbos? God forbid it!
Secondly, in the MW, groups like the Itsekiris, EDOS, Ilajes and even the Uhrobos will never join Biafra. The Ilajes bear Yoruba names, some Edos (Usen, Akoko and co) bear "Yoruba names" even Itsekiris have Yorubaiod names and you think for one second, they will drop all that to become a minority in Biafra?? Bunch of jokers!!!


Lastly, before LIES are taken as the truth!

Unknown to Banjo, a unit led by Lt. Col. Ochei (a Midwest Ibo officer), specifically attacked the Government house in Benin, ostensibly ordered by Ojukwu to capture the governor, Lt. Col. Ejoor dead or alive . Fortuitously, Major Ogbemudia (then quarter-master-general) had changed the guard detail at the Government House during the night . Therefore, the soldiers on duty, not being part of the plot to hand-over the state resisted. Ejoor escaped, separated from the rest of his family. Other than some fighting in the Siluko area, this was the only resistance the "Liberation Army" had to face in its initial phase of operations.


Ejoor, David A.: Reminiscences. Malthouse Press Ltd., 1989.
Instead, the 12th battalion stalled in Benin City, while Banjo and Ojukwu argued back and forth for three days about whom to appoint Governor/ Administrator of the Midwest. Ojukwu had apparently initially preferred Lt. Col. Nwawo as the governor. But Banjo, eager to avoid creating a restive non-Ibo population, independently and separately approached Lt. Col. David Ejoor (through the Catholic mission), Major Sam Ogbemudia (through an agent) and Lt. Col. Trimnell (a molato officer with ancestral links to Aboh division), in that order . The first two declined. Ojukwu turned down the latter, ultimately choosing Major Albert Nwazu Okonkwo, a Midwest Ibo medical officer. After the first of several recalls to Enugu, Banjo returned to Benin City on August 11/12, 1967 to resume the fatally delayed westward thrust of the 12th battalion, which had now been re-designated a brigade. The announcement of Major Okonkwo's appointment was eventually made on Thursday, August 17 from Enugu.

Ademoyega, Adewale: Why we struck: the story of the first Nigerian coup. Evans, 1981.
Supportive citizens, who were too old for action, donated their single and double-barrel cartridge guns. Recruits performed armed and armless combat, isolating and capturing Biafran sentries. Night raiders spat salt into the eyes of soldiers, while attractive girls distracted them with sex, obtained intelligence, and even stole their weapons. In a manner reminiscent of the Vietcong in Vietnam, corpses of freedom fighters were recovered at great peril for burial, frustrating the Biafran units who had just engaged them in firefights. In the Siluko area, 50 Biafran soldiers (about half of a company) were drowned by a group of "Ijaw, Urhobo and Itsekiri swimmers" who lost 16 men in the fight


According to Ejoor , similar activities took place in the Delta. Small groups of Biafran soldiers looking for local Hausa communities in the riverine areas, were drowned by local Urhobo swimmers in the treacherous currents of the Ethiope River.


Ejoor, David A.: Reminiscences. Malthouse Press Ltd., 1989.
Before we knew it, Biafran troops were in Benin City and en-route to Lagos. The Republic of Benin was created and it subsequently became the shortest Republic that ever was. Before we knew it, all our Igbo friends and neighbors started saying “Kedu” to us. When you turn around to look at him in surprise, he would say, “Ah, unah, you never begin learn? Na wa. I’m sorry oh.” The big question was: Learn what? Do you mean Igbo is becoming the lingua-franca in “Benin Republic?” Biafran troops were in control and from all practical purposes, the people were being intimidated, etc. Basically, Benin Republic was functionally a colony of Biafra.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NIgerianWorldForum/message/118045
LETTER FROM LT.COL. OJUKWU TO LT. COL.BANJO

22nd AUGUST 1967



From: The Military Governor,

Republic of Biafra Enugu,



22nd August, 1967.



My dear Victor,



1. For some time now, you and I have been discussing the circumstances that have led to the current and inevitable disintegration of what was the Federation of Nigeria. We have been fully convinced that the aim of the Hausa/Fulani complex has ever been, and will ever remain, the total domination of every other part of what was known as the Federation of Nigeria. It is impossible to forget that the crisis which led to the army take over in January 1966, the coup of the Northern soldiers led by Gowon in July 1966, the wholesale and indiscriminate massacre of the people of what is now Biafra- and, to a less degree, the people of the Mid-West and West, including the Yorubas, were all the direct result of Hausa/Fulani attempt to subjugate and use as tools, the gallant people of Western Nigeria namely the Yorubas. We do not need to remind ourselves of the heavy losses in life and property suffered by the Yoruba people in their fight for justice and freedom during 1965.



2. Sharing.our belief that the people of Yorubaland have a right to live a life of equality and self-respect and justice free of domination and dictatorship from any quarter, you have both identified with the cause of the Biafra struggle for survival and expressed your determination to see the people of Yorubaland freed from Hausa/Fulani domination.

We, the people of Biafra, for our part are willing and have decided to give you and the people of Yorubaland every assistance to achieve your aim.



3. After clearing the whole question with my Executive Council, I, as the Commander in Chief of the Biafran Armed Forces, have decided to place at your disposal Biafran forces, for the liberation of

Yorubaland on the following clear conditions:-



(i) You will have nothing to do with the Military Administrator in the Mid-West Territory during your sojourn there prior to your move to the West.

(ii) The willingness and preparedness of Biafra to assist any part of the former Federation of Nigeria wishing and willing to liberate itself from the Hausa/Fulani domination, does not in anyway whatever

imply any inclination on her part to compromise her sovereignty or preserve what remains of the defunct Federation of Nigeria. In other words, our sovereignty and break with Nigeria is irrevocable. Nothing must, therefore be said or done by you or any member of the Liberation Army to give a contrary impression.

(iii) Biafra is determined to maintain and safeguard her sovereignty and ensure that her integrity and safety are never again threatened.

(iv) Biafran troops will, after the liberation of the Yorubaland, remain in that territory only for as long as we in Biafra consider it necessary for the Yorubas to consolidate their position and sovereignty against any external threat.

(v) On the liberation of the Yorubaland, you will be appointed as the Military Governor of that territory.

(vi) The liberation of Western Nigeria will be a prelude to the liberation of all Yorubas up to the River Niger and the severance of all connections between the West and the North at Jebba.

(vii) During the period of Biafrans troops’ presence in your territory, all political measures, statements or decrees shall be subject to the approval, in writing by myself or on my authority.

(viii) Should our troops arrive and liberate Lagos, the government of the Republic of Biafra reserves the right to appoint a Military administrator for the territory. Such an Administrator will remain in office until a merger of that territory with Yorubaland is effected by Biafran troops.


(ix) As soon as possible after your appointment as the Military Governor of Western Nigeria and separation of that territory from Nigeria, you and I must meet to discuss:

(a) the duration of stay of Biafran troops in your territory;

(b) the areas and subjects of cooperation between the liberated sovereign states of Western Nigeria, or by what name it may call itself, and Biafra.



4. I do not need to remind you that Biafra regards all Yoruba as friends. As such everything should be done, to ensure the minimum force and loss of life are involved in achieving the objective of liberation.



5. It is essential, in order to avoid misunderstanding or confusion, that all subsequent requests for support be formally made to me by you in writing.



6. Will you please signify in writing, your acceptance of the above conditions so that you may leave for Western Nigeria and lead the army of liberation.





Yours very sincerely,



signed Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu,



Military Governor and Commander in Chief of Biafran Armed Forces.



http://www.dawodu.com/biafra1.htm
FoodRe: Twin Eggs!! by jason123: 1:25am On May 25, 2012
It is perfectly normal. Three weeks ago, I bought a cartoon of 18 eggs at sainsburys and at least 12 of the 18 were twins!
PoliticsRe: Fashola Raises Alarm On Oil Spillage In Lagos by jason123(op): 7:42pm On May 24, 2012
alj harem: How ??

so cause I posted I am jason as well grin grin grin grin grin
Dude, I don't know your game but I like the why you keep these people on their toes. They also accused you to be sweetlemon, Okija juju and co! Bunch of olodos!
PoliticsRe: Fashola Raises Alarm On Oil Spillage In Lagos by jason123(op): 7:41pm On May 24, 2012
Bunch of paranoid freaks!
PoliticsRe: Fashola Raises Alarm On Oil Spillage In Lagos by jason123(op): 7:40pm On May 24, 2012
ak47mann: so you are jason123huh i must say you good at it wink and you are kanuri as-well smiley
Dude, first of all, he is my friend on NL. Hence, when I start a topic HE KNOWS!
Secondly, his diction is not as good as mine!
Thirdly, you can do a simple syntax analysis if you are that paranoid. No person on earth can have conflicting opinions about himself! Such a person (if possible) is mad!!!
Fourthly and finally, I have dared OAM4J to expose me, if I am Alj harem. Till now, no response!

Now you and your likes, get off my back!
PoliticsRe: Lagos State Orders 60 Ferries by jason123: 1:43pm On May 24, 2012
PoliticsRe: Lagos State Orders 60 Ferries by jason123: 1:41pm On May 24, 2012
PoliticsRe: Lagos State Orders 60 Ferries by jason123: 1:41pm On May 24, 2012
PoliticsFashola Raises Alarm On Oil Spillage In Lagos by jason123(op): 1:30pm On May 24, 2012
By MONSUR OLOWOOPEJO

IKEJA – Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, raised the alarm over oil spillage in the state. He said this has led to outbreak of skin and cancer diseases in the affected areas.

Meanwhile, he has signed into law, a bill that empowers the state Chief Judge to make necessary amendment to the rules of the state High Court.

Fashola, who spoke during a courtesy visit by members of the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream Sector), said it was high time the Federal Government checked the activities of the downstream sector in that part of the state before Lagosians,who reside in those parts of the state, were wiped out.

He explained that although the Federal Government had the constitutional rights to regulate activities in the sector, the government was empowered to decide on where petroleum assets were to be sited in the state, adding “such power is strictly municipal to avoid locating petroleum infrastructure in the wrong place.”

He listed some of the areas affected by the oil spillage to include Baruwa in Alimoso Local Government Area, Ilado axis and others.

Fashola urged the lawmakers to visit the places in the state that had been badly affected by oil spillage, saying “apart from denying the people the opportunity to engage in their daily business activities, the communities are now at the risk of deadly diseases such as cancer and skin diseases owing to their polluted water.

“If this continues, then we will begin to sow seed of poor health for the future. This is because these resources are toxic and poses environmental difficulties for the residents, as many of them may begin to encounter respiratory disorder.
“That is the level of pollution in most part of Alimosho and this had resulted to skin diseases and emerging cancer infections.”

Fashola noted that legislation alone cannot solve the problem because there is a rich body of legislation that had not been enforced, adding that what was required was enforcement of the legislation made the apex lawmakers.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/05/fashola-raises-alarm-on-oil-spillage-in-lagsos/
PoliticsRe: Paramo Investment Threatens To Revoke Ladipo Market Allocations by jason123: 9:31am On May 24, 2012
SMH!
PoliticsRe: Paramo Investment Threatens To Revoke Ladipo Market Allocations by jason123: 6:17pm On May 23, 2012
NRI PRIEST: Right,nottin dey happen!! lets keep watching...and did you call me arrogance ? funny coming from you alohaji harem who live your life on tribalistic bashing of the IGBOS...Itsekiri my a..ss.
If its not arrogance, re-read this:

NRI PRIEST: if at all i am bitter it is justified....but paramo is gonna lose the case if taken to court because there are lots of wealthy IGBOS in that market!! just watch and see.
My friend, its is ARROGANCE and PRIDE!!! Relax a bit! *I'll choose to ignore your other rant*
PoliticsRe: Paramo Investment Threatens To Revoke Ladipo Market Allocations by jason123: 5:18pm On May 23, 2012
NRI PRIEST: if at all i am bitter it is justified....but paramo is gonna lose the case if taken to court because there are lots of wealthy IGBOS in that market!! just watch and see.
My friend to me, your statement of full of arrogance. So because there are a lot of WEALTH IGBOS, the firm should lose its right to her property? C'mon, you know better!

All in all, nothing dey happen! You are just stressing yourself!
PoliticsRe: Paramo Investment Threatens To Revoke Ladipo Market Allocations by jason123: 4:59pm On May 23, 2012
NRI PRIEST: These paramo are criminals who are taking advantage of these hardworking Igbo trader in the name of lease agreement: am glad that they will be dealing with Nnewi boys cos they dominate that market. shocker is coming their way !!! YES,WE ARE THE MOST ACCOMODATING PEOPLE IN NIGERIA !!! GOD WILL PUNISH THEM. LAZY COWARDS !!!
grin grin grin . . .mehn, see bitterness!
PoliticsRe: Anambra Spends N4bn On Orient Refinery To Be Commissioned In 2 Months by jason123: 3:30pm On May 23, 2012
So happy for Anambra state!!!
Nice one!
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 10:20pm On May 21, 2012
On a more serious note, these are our options in order:

1) Continue with One Nigeria with a restructured system (eg federalism etc)
2) If option[b]1[/b] does not work, Southern Nigeria BASED on progress, tolerance, education and honesty!
3) If option 2 fails, EVERY ONE TO YA PAPA TENT! No attaché please! Welcome over 50 new countries!
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 10:15pm On May 21, 2012
TroGunn: What happens to ND will depend on the majority there- Ijaws, Ibibio/Annang/Efiks, Ikwere, Urhobo and Ishekiri and EDO. Fine if these groups opt to join Biafra, but If they decide they don't, then ND won't join.
SO ON POINT!!!
These guys will NEVER understand!
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 10:13pm On May 21, 2012
Sweetlemon: No! I will not speak any other language apart from what we all understand because if I do, this thread is bound to become an ethnic thread. I am focused on the message I came here to preach and I only mentioned my tribe because I wanted to illustrate something. We all educated Nigerians right? So why can't you understand a message without knowing the tribe of the messenger?? Why?? Besides, you did not reply this: Now let me tell you why Nigeria's break-up will be far from peaceful. Like someone said, Northern elites have oil wells in oil-rich states right? Good. Now tell me, do you think they will let go of these oil wells just like that?? Oh! Let me also assure you that southern elites also have dealings and businesses with their northern counterparts. How do they just leave that behind? And those Igbos dreaming of having a country with the south-south, do you think the oil rich states will not use our oil as a reason to want to rule over your Biafra?? And knowing how the proud Igbos are will you accept 2nd place? Hehehehehe! I laugh in Biafra!
Oh no you didn't! shocked shocked shocked
Wait for the likes of one_naira!!! cheesy cheesy cheesy funny stuffs!
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Member Augustine Effiong Confesses To Partaking In BUK Attack by jason123: 10:09pm On May 21, 2012
Federal character!
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 10:07pm On May 21, 2012
alj harem: Dude why are you stressing the fine girl like this angry angry angry You dey craze angry

Must she speak her language before you can see the sense in what she is saying
ROMFL!!! Mehn . . .
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 10:07pm On May 21, 2012
One_Naira: Kepp snitching at your f2king self. I careless just stop being a FAKE @SS nigg@ after you've been outed so many times on NL

Take pride in yourself for once. You are looking pathetic!!
Funny stuffs! grin grin grin
See paranoia!!! Na by force?! grin grin
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 9:55pm On May 21, 2012
Sweetlemon: Hahahahaha! You know what? Its not my ethnicity that is important here. It's the message! Why should my message be taken differently if I am Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa or Berom? Can't you for once remove those ethnic glasses off your face? Gosh!
Can pigs fly?! cheesy
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 9:54pm On May 21, 2012
Sweetlemon: What do you mean by this? Do you also think I'm Alj-harem?
No sweetheart! You see, they are calling you and I "Alj harem" because we don't share the same views with them. The funny thing this Alj harem guy is simply having fun deceiving all of them.

Moral of the story: Once you are called Harem, just flow with it! Its gonna save you a lot of headache! Trust my advise, I also have tried convincing them but this Alj harem ghost is so incorporated in their heads, its simply a pointless exercise!
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 9:45pm On May 21, 2012
One_Naira: The fake wannabe SS nigg@ need to stop pretending.

Dude even after you've been outed so many times on this website by so many people, you still pretend.

do you have shame at all? I pity those that still believe you.
I agree. I am also Alj harem and sweetlemon!

Point is, we are not joining Biafra so go an sob on that!
PoliticsRe: Please Nigerians!!!!!!!!!!! by jason123: 9:45pm On May 21, 2012
alj harem: Nobody is going anywhere
Dude, if we cannot have Southern Nigeria or ONE Nigeria, everyone go find square root!

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