Politics › Re: Buhari Runs A Govt With No Direction – Financial Times by kayfra: 1:00am On Mar 15, 2019 |
omohayek: Yes, Buhari is indeed implementing socialist policies. The problem is that examples of said policies ever having worked are hard to find. Please, go ahead and point out a single country which has risen to first-world status through the adoption of socialism. Are socialist utopias like North Korea, Cuba or Venezuela worthy of emulation in your eyes? Or would you rather live in capitalist hell-holes like South Korea, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong, loved as they are by the FT?
It amuses me that you think you actually made an argument in Buhari's favor, instead of damning the old coupist by showing up his poor judgement. Point out a single first world country that doesn't have socialist programs? You need a mixed economy. Nigeria has never catered for its poor and our perverse version of capitalism (rent seeking) hasn't solved the problem nor made a dent. A strong mixed economy is where the solution resides. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Meet Fuel Demand With 15 Upcoming Refineries (full List) by kayfra: 6:55pm On Mar 14, 2019 |
Awon developers building refineries  |
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Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Set To Unveil Largest State-Of-The-Art IPOB Headquarters In Israel by kayfra: 3:05pm On Mar 14, 2019 |
Obidiently Atikulating  |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Govt Bans Boeing 737 Max Planes From Country’s Airspace by kayfra: 1:38am On Mar 14, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha: I can see you are in pains. Bloody swaka. Sim niru kavipua. Odibo ndi ugwu. Pains for what? For your stupidity? Hell yeah. I am in pains that you are a waste of valuable humanity |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Govt Bans Boeing 737 Max Planes From Country’s Airspace by kayfra: 9:59pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha: Onye afonjo, do i have any business with you? Abi the useless free educationist awo, the man who soaked garri with otapiapia wrecked your life? Just shows how much of a hateful bigot you are. You've suspended any iota of braincells to project your bigotry. Bloody skallywag |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Govt Bans Boeing 737 Max Planes From Country’s Airspace by kayfra: 8:38pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha: That is enh, they are so stupid. Never seen a government as stupid as this. Oh my God. You are a nincompoop. Even America has grounded the plane. Your irrational hatred knows no bounds. Idiota |
Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 3:31pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
mercyville: Yorubas are like the Whites who control their economies just like Yorubas control the economy of Nigeria with massive industries. Traders do not control the economy of any nation, industries do. Have you ever asked yourself why Ogun state is more developed than the entire SE and andwhy and why they generate IGR more than all Igbo states combined? Yorubas are born developers, I mean real developers.Their history speaks for them,development wise.
Did Anthony Joshua,Olu Jacobs,Bayo Ogunlesi, Kase Lawal etc all made their names in Yorubaland? Tayo Amusan built the biggest mall in Igboland. Chicken Republic is in Anambra. Proforce in P harcourt etc and Yorubas do not leave Yorubaland o. Yorubas are the biggest black entrepreneurs in UK, Canada etc but they do not leave their comfort zone....Yorubaland, abi? The truth is they are not many in your SE beause the place is not lucrative and productive enough. Yorubas travel a lot and they are all over the world making their nation proud and they are the most successful Nigerians in diaspora. Yorubas send more foreign exchange to Nigeria than any other. What's wrong with you and why are you playing their game? Just call them the most brilliant, the richest, the most awesome tribe in the world. Pay lip service to their fragile egos. They need it desperately now  |
Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 1:09pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
Ziggylady: Your poor attempt at sarcasm exposes your acute pain and inferiority complex.
You are the block-head here with your ugly scarred face and empty pocket. Oh, she has a sarcasm detector. Try and get a bullshit detector while you are it  |
Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 12:29pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 11:25am On Mar 13, 2019*. Modified: 11:51am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Ziggylady: You are grieving too much for someone who supposedly "won" the elections Someone extolling your "achievements" is grieving? Are you igbo at all? You seem to be a blockhead  |
Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 3:35am On Mar 13, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 3:23am On Mar 13, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 3:16am On Mar 13, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 3:14am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Awol1: But they are true, aren't they?
Counter each fact with superior fact(s), or swerve. Why should I get in the way of your grieving? Infact, you are the most superior race on earth. Let me help you get it going abi  |
Politics › Re: Facts About Igbos And Igboland. by kayfra: 1:11am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Post election smackdown boasts. Lmao Same script from 2015. Food don ready  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:49pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
deomelo: Richer than the whole of Nigerian and West Africa..
ipobs sabi lie sha..
 After a lie is repeated too many times, then people no longer question it. That's how most of them end up delusional with the empty boasts on almost everything |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:36pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:29pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
BeautifulMind2: Forbes "Reportedly". You see that qualification in the article. Na someone like you report am to them na  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:23pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:20pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
BeautifulMind2: . 4 people made millions before Agbari Ojukwu. Deal with it It's very good to be proud of Ojukwu. But know his place in real history. Not fake propaganda you guys use to gas yourselves up Kwenu-ing upandan  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:15pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
BeautifulMind2: Otondo so doing his laundry in London makes him then Nigeria richest man go and read the founder of Nigeria stock exchange and the businesses he control then Na overskill now. The money too plenty ni  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:14pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
slivertongue: Nigerian history books tells it all, ojukwu was the first multi millionaire Keep shifting the goalpost from millionaire to billionaire and now to multimillionare. However you define it, he wasn't. The honor belongs to Da Rochas. Maybe Ojukwu senior was also a chest beater. It's in his genes  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:11pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
BeautifulMind2: Go and read King Jaja of Opobo an Igbo man one of the richest Nigeria then,King Jaja was born in Umuduruoha, Amaigbo (TUM TUM TUM's village). Jaja rose from the lowly ranks of a slave to founding his own kingdom. His army of warriors fought valiantly on the side of the British (his business partners) to win the Ashanti War of 1875; for which he was awarded a 'Sword of Honor' by the reigning monarch, Queen Victoria. He did not suffer the greed of the British imperialists lightly, and immediately fell out of favor with them when they tried to run rough shod on him. He was exiled, and on his way back from exile he died, mysteriously, believed to have been poisoned by the British, who feared that his return would sabotage and/or compromise their imperialistic ambitions in the "Oil Rivers", of which Opobo was the main oil producing city in that region. I can as well tell you to read up many Yoruba royals. It's a waste of time and an unfair fight. Yorubas will be dominating you again since we had an advanced society before the british helped you guys from savagery  Any measure. Either contemporary business men o or even royalty o. You are simply outclassed Go compete with a smaller ethnic group. We no be mates  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:06pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:03pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
BeautifulMind2: Even Punch you qoated acknowledged Ojukwu as first Nigeria Billionaire  You replaced M with B 419 somebody  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 10:01pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
BeautifulMind2: You are qoating Wiki That any body can edit, we noticed that you Yorubas has been trying to rewrite history, go and read about Louis Ojukwu, read from Forbe
Shortly before Nigeria’s independence in 1960, Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, reportedly Nigeria’s first black billionaire, and founding president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. The royal honor came after he helped the British during World War II with his fleet of trucks. He was so wealthy that during the Queen’s visit in 1956, she was chauffeured around in his Rolls-Royce – apparently the only one in the country at the time – on the request of the colonial administration.
Profiled in September 1965 by TIME magazine, Ojukwu made his money by importing dried fish for resale, and diversifying into textiles, cement and transport. When he died a year later, his wealth was an estimated $4 billion in today’s economic value. Da Rocha that did his laundry in London all the way from Lagos. Don't mess with your boss  Money yapa https://www.legit.ng/1191084-meet-nigerias-millionaire-candido-da-rocha-clothes-britain-laundry.html |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 9:58pm On Mar 12, 2019*. Modified: 3:46am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Early millionares Candido Da Rocha (1860 – 1959) - Yoruba Alhassan Dantata (1877 –1955) - Hausa Timothy Odutola (1902-1995) -Yoruba Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony (1907-1991) - Yoruba Sir Louis Odumegwu-Ojukwu (1908-1966) - Igbo Shafi Edu (1911–2002) - Yoruba Sanusi Dantata (1919–1997) - Hausa Emmanuel Akwiwu (1924-2011) - Igbo  Ade Tuyo (1902 - ?) - Yoruba Talabi Braithwaite (1928–2011) -Yoruba Total domination by the Omoluabis. No need to brag. Igi imu jina si right toe  |
Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 9:44pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Remembering Igbo First Nigerian Millionaire by kayfra: 8:21pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
That's not the first Nigerian millionaire. The first was Chief Candido Joao Da Rocha an Ijesha man https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candido_Da_RochaOjukwu tried as the first Ibo millionaire, but as usual. We pioneer everything in that country without making noise about it. |
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Politics › Re: Ten Nigerian States Leading In Human Development Index In The Last Ten Yrs by kayfra: 6:32pm On Mar 11, 2019 |
Source? |