Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:49pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
DrGoodman: a national stadium which was built with our oil money was handed over to Lagos this year, and they will still have mouth to talk. Niger delta oil was used to develop Lagos, discernible minds know this, from third mainland bridge, festac, ports, airport, national theatre etc, they should be grateful but they always want to show off. |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:47pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: the port was developed by western nigeria,the port does not belong to nigeria,it was for the western region.the owners of the land and apapa has a whole are called oluwas.they are lagosians who gave the land for free Apapa port was built in 80s now tell me which western region was in charge then, you say things you don't know |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:45pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
DrGoodman: are you drunk?  That's the so called sophisticated people for you, they have no grasp on issues, no wonder they voted buharo |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:42pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
oxygenlove: yes o my brother, because Eyo festival was originated from Enugu state so an Ibo man will now rule in Yorubaland,. Bro, The Same Mindset U Have Right Nw Is What I Have Too Which Is "IS NOT POSSIBLE" You really need to sleep, this discourse is beyond your comprehension. |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:40pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: i hope you know its only lagos does not depend on the federal government.it generates its own money and now has its own oil field called aje Lies Lagos that's wanting special status so it will benefit more oil allocation, moreover the ports you brag about was built by Niger delta oil, most infrastructures in Lagos was built by oil money not the cocoa thing, be grateful to Niger delta and its oil |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:37pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: lol!check after oil?its customs ,so where are ports located?have you heard of VAT?where is the highest? Always using Lagos as example, what happened to ekiti, Ibadan or even abeokuta, Lagos having highest VAT is logical and maybe you forget igbos contribute to this, if this country breaks up that Igbo contribution will be gone, don't push your luck, you have ports, you have everything, please restructure I'm begging you |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:32pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
DrGoodman: Plus the one Oladikpo Diya led, I saw him crying and begging for his suffisticated life on NTA  They keep trying to rewrite history, we know who has organized more coups in this country, igbos are their problem yet they won't let them go |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:30pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
oxygenlove: Yes, Obama. Evry1 Knws That. This Is Nigeria. So U Mean If I Invest In Igboland I Have Right To Become A Governor? Hehehe, I Just Laff. Yea you earned the right, locals will know you and take you as their own, Igbos live in places like Lagos for over 30 years + and you think thats beans and they haven't laid a good foundation to chase any political ambition if any? |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:27pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: ogun state has more factories and pay more duties.if johanatan had restructure the country do you think we will be here today. You are daft biko, Nigerian economy is virtually ran on oil, let's restructure and see who will be affected, you think its by factories |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:24pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: if there no coups by your tribes we would have taken development to the door steps of people but you cut all the development by a coup.we are accomadating and you cant allow people in your place like we do because of tribalism. You keep talking thrash, didn't the 1966 coup involve SW commanders, now tell me after 1966 coup, which other coup did you see an Igbo man take lead in, are you afraid to call out northerners who executed coups more than anyone, isn't the current president a coupist, abeg just go and sleep |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:20pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: if you have so much factories then they dont pay duties for it to reflect in the national purse. Lol you are trying to hard, go and read our GDP reports and you won't be asking me this question, the buhari you guys support has battered the economy every sector is bleeding. |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:12pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
oxygenlove: invest their time and money and earn their right to be voted for- on which land my broda? digest what u wrote well ursef and ask ursef some questions You think I don't know what I said? ask yourself how do immigrants become senators and presidents I'm America, you think they sat at a place and power was handed over to them? they invested and engaged within communities they found themselves in and thats what igbos do, they earn their right in societies they find themselves in other tribes don't do it. |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 11:05pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: how many factories ?only country homes and hotels.only in aba ,nnewi ,your land space is also small Lol only Lagos and abuja probably has more hotels in Nigeria than owerri, you don't know Igbo land I bet you never even crossed Benin ore road in your life before, at least educate yourself about igbos and not say things you don't know, there's lots of factories in nnewi aint called taiwan of Africa for nothing. |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 10:58pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: igbos dont stay at home and they dont invest at home,tell your leaders to restructure along regional lines and they should stop discussing state creation and shit.we need fiscal federalism.you keep what you make and pay a pecentage to the center.but your leaders are all chasing shadows and confusing the illitrerate confident igbo man Saying igbos don't invest at home shows how much you know about igbos, goodnight |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 10:29pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: Your contribution is not up to 10% .the highest number of industries are located in ogun state and they pay duties and cumulative figures will tell you ,your industries are few and contribute less and your business dont go global .its always the same after many years.there is a difference between exploration and prospecting . Stop blowing grammar, let's restructure atleast according to you igbos contribute little, they will suffer, allow us suffer biko |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 10:20pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: ohanaze does not want regions they.want 5 vice president.your elders are.shit.they should support regions and develop their place .you will have your own everything,but they know they cannot survive.you need access to the sea so you are claiming calabar has baifra. they know you will dominate them.they can never come with you.even in lagos an igbo man wanted to contest has governor.can you allow that in your place Stop muddling up issues, Ohaneze recently held a restructuring summit, its not like igbos are teleguided on what to do by one single group. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/269138-amidst-ipob-threat-ohaneze-holds-restructuring-summit.htmlAnd first come to Igbo land and invest before talking of contesting elections in Igbo, politics is local people will vote who they know, Igbos who contest elections in Lagos didn't fall from heaven, they invested their time and money and earn their right to be voted for. |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 10:11pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: Nigerdelta is not igboland,they are ijaws,efiks,ibibios ,and its only bonny kingdom that generates the highest to the national purse.so what about the igbos?what do you contribute? Ain't abia and imo oil producing nations, cities like nnewi, osha and aba don't they contribute to the nations trading and manufacturing sector, I believe every region in Nigeria can be on itself, so let's restructure |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 10:07pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: will you igbos allow for restructuring ?you people want more states and confused because you are land locked and you dont have access to the sea and land borders. Restructure first, stop bothering about Igbos, land locked or not we will be fine |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 10:05pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
TEYA: Lol There you go! Insulting everyone and everything instead of critically looking into the mirror. Nigeria is a shit-hole yet you guys are crying over not producing a president after Ironsi. My life is fine, no need for negotiation, maybe you should worry about yours. I always hear stories about some guys killed anyhow in South Africa and how they cry about their "shit-hole " country doesnt care! So called Igbo presidency are trumpeted by self serving Igbos who want to enrich themselves, an average Igbo man only wants a working nation reason they want to have their own country and see what they can do for themselves, ask yourself what has a Yoruba presidency done for you? northerners that has been in power for many long years how are they faring? these are things you should deeply reflect about that's if you choose to be wise. |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 9:57pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
olas24u: These can easily be achieved if the country is reorganized.cocoa money was used to build the tallest building,industrial estates until you came with your coup Why not ask your leaders to restructure then so you can use your cocoa again and leave Niger delta oil alone |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 8:16pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
TEYA: Seriously! Igbos are hardworking, determined and rich. But how can a people expect to make progress when they don't have a single rallying point. They do not have a single elder among them whom they respect. Hausas have Buhari, Kwankwaso, Atiku etc Yorubas have Obasanjo, Tinubu etc. Who do the igbos respect? No one expect Nnamdi Kanu who is clearly leading them nowhere. These guys do not have anyone in government that they respect who can negotiate for them. Chief negotiatior hope you have negotiated a better life for yourself in this shithole of a country, you barely have a working nation and you think best thing to do is to scorn people who you are no better than, all these leaders you mentioned what have they done for their people than enrich themselves, una no dey learn |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 8:12pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
Learn from Yoruba yen yen yen, are Yorubas not buying fuel at 145, do they have better power supply? healthcare and roads? wake me up when they are better in all this and I will start learning from them |
Romance › Re: Twitter User Claims He Had Sex With A Lady Who Did Her Wedding 3 Months Ago by kaycito: 4:00pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
Switup: best response of this thread so far. and to see that its coming from a male... much respect... it quite funny when man born of woman bottle so much hate... spits on thrash You are welcome, its sad how we have a generation that tend to mirror issues and pass judgements depending on which gender is involved. |
Romance › Re: Twitter User Claims He Had Sex With A Lady Who Did Her Wedding 3 Months Ago by kaycito: 3:57pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
AreaFada2: Lol, Culture is not instant noodle that you cook quickly and be ready. It takes time. Culture has the most influence on each of us: language, food, dress, ethics, mentality, held beliefs, prejudices, etc etc
Reality, not sentiment. How many polyandrous families do you know?
Many modern slay queens willing marry rich men with several wives already. And it begins mostly with the married man having an affair with the single ladies. That is reality in 9ja.
But how many married women take an extra hubby that you know.
While your post here might make you popular with ladies here, most who only like to hear what is music to their ears devoid of honestly or reality, it doesn't address the reality that we see daily. You have stretched this beyond the actual issue, issue here is how come only married lady is to be blamed here? yea I know my realities but again does it mean I should encourage it? does it mean I shouldn't say things way it should be? two people have consensual sex and we want to blame one person for it? where is the sense, if I want to cheat on my wife for any reason bet me I won't hide behind culture to justify my indiscretions and really I careless about being popular with ladies it adds no value to me, all I care about is about having a mind of my own not every time culture says blah blah |
Romance › Re: Twitter User Claims He Had Sex With A Lady Who Did Her Wedding 3 Months Ago by kaycito: 3:03pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
AreaFada2: Is polygamy against Nigerian law? He just needs to marry her, not play away.
Remove sentiments. Consider the culture. Hardly any part of Nigerian law allows polyandry or bringing another man's child from outside.
Any woman who does not like our culture can migrate to Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Somalia, Canada or NZ. Wherever she refers the culture to her own native culture. After all all those countries we like to use compare ours are following their own culture that took centuries to millennia to evolve.
FYI: both my gran dad & dad were/monogamous as a choice. Before you claim I am holding brief for polygamy. Just saying our cultural reality, not imposing my narrow views on others. Bringing culture and polygamy is purely sentiments from your part, its shows your lack of depth I was really expecting better, you are clearly saying its okay for married man to cheat but not a married women, now tell me what if this same culture says married women can cheat but married men cant will you be okay with it? what is wrong is wrong stop hiding behind culture to perpetuate evil and wrongs, it only weak people will go hiding behind culture to cover up their mess and not like every culture is right with what it says, moreover cultures are human construct that can be changed. |
Romance › Re: Twitter User Claims He Had Sex With A Lady Who Did Her Wedding 3 Months Ago by kaycito: 2:45pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
AreaFada2: The only thing that infuriates most ladies here is the guy sharing it. Not the fact that a married woman ignored her vows. We know lots of married women do it, so they see it as no surprise. Many are doing same. Those who do it can identify with the cheating lady, even empathise with her.
They even bring babies fathered from outside for the hubbies at home. DNA tests are revealing the big mess.
Sure the guy is very immature without moral qualms but it is the lady who broke her marital vows. Both genders are guilty of these things, if the guy was a married man, I bet most guys here acting infuriated will change mouth, most times people don't have issues with the crime but the gender that's doing it |
Romance › Re: Twitter User Claims He Had Sex With A Lady Who Did Her Wedding 3 Months Ago by kaycito: 2:39pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
CanadianEnginee: The carrot was dangled in front of him. In benin, her kids would go mad for her cheating.
To you, he is at fault for sleeping with her. Sad Did you miss the part where he said he has been chasing her for many years? if not for silly comments I been reading here I won't dignify this thread with any response, its just plain stupid how some people are reacting to a story we don't even know if its true |
Romance › Re: Twitter User Claims He Had Sex With A Lady Who Did Her Wedding 3 Months Ago by kaycito: 2:14pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
Cutehector: who opened the leg? Please garner sense before responding to a comment. Did the married man force the girl to chook his prick inside her? You comment as if you are one of these baby mamas who blame guys for their woes. If only they had said no, they wouldn't fall so cheaply Two people will agree to have consensual sex then you want to use to it abuse and shame one gender? some of you need to grow up |
Romance › Re: A White Gay Is Offering Me $70k To Have Anal Sex With Him by kaycito: 3:55pm On Jun 09, 2018 |
Oxster: The worst part of it is that I don't even know if i should believe the OP!
25M+...just 4 one night?....hmmm..lemme sip my drink,m coming to comment leta Its nothing for him in dollars, white gay guys are obsessed with black men, they travel down here to vacations here to to have a taste of them |
Romance › Re: "Boys Boarding School Didn't Turn Your Son Gay, Being Gay Is Hormonal" - Lady by kaycito: 3:34pm On Jun 09, 2018 |
kongolo: Animals also participate in incest. Does that automatically mean we human males should start fuccking our mothers and sisters? Let's act like humans don't already do this, like the bible didn't even record incest, most of you bother about common issues. |
Romance › Re: "Boys Boarding School Didn't Turn Your Son Gay, Being Gay Is Hormonal" - Lady by kaycito: 3:25pm On Jun 09, 2018 |
EsotericMonk: You extrapolated that cos that's what you wanted to pick out. From my post I implied that she became a lesb cos she went to an all girls school. It doesn't mean everyone who went to an all girls school became a lesb. In the same light, if you know anyone who schooled at Madonna university, ask her wosup, at a point it even spilled out into a newspaper story. And no sir, its never hormonal, that's one tripe pro-homos spin to push their cause. If anyone should know about the human hormones and its working, its me. I would be more than willing to take you up on that discussion. And I never implied it was hormonal, I added a question mark after that, cos if felt its more a logical possibility than just someone being lesbian or gay cos he or she attended same sex schools, we have people who attended mixed boarding school but are homosexuals, so what could possibly be the reason? really I care less about people's sexuality cos whatever we do or say, sexual preferences will always differ, homosexuals been existing since many long years. |
Romance › Re: "Boys Boarding School Didn't Turn Your Son Gay, Being Gay Is Hormonal" - Lady by kaycito: 2:52pm On Jun 09, 2018 |
Many idiots here out in full force and embarrassing themselves. |