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Politics / Did Nnamdi Kanu Just Set The Nigerian Government Up? by manchy7531: 5:40pm On Jul 13, 2021
DID NNAMDI KANU JUST SET THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT UP?


90% of the news that have been circulated after the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu has presented the Nigerian security operatives as international heroes while Nnamdi Kanu was presented as a loser and a failure.
Is this a tactics?

There is a law that says, allow the enemy some victory to satisfy his ego, let him be the hero for some fleeting moment, time and difficulties will teach him whom the true hero is eventually. A day after Kanu's arrest was made public, Sowore, the founder of Sahara Reporters quite remarked intelligently, “yesterday Muhammadu Buhari and his cabal were celebrating Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest and by this evening they’ve realized there is nothing to celebrate.” The evidence you are about to see right now will shatter everything you know about the top game between Nnamdi Kanu and the cabals. I want to show you this!

Did you know that it was possible that Kenya could have denied that Nnamdi Kanu did not show up in their borders? That is why their ambassador in Abuja courageously lied in the first instance that they don't know anything about Nnamdi Kanu.

Did you also know that the Nigerian govt. could have denied that they abducted Nnamdi Kanu from Kenya or anywhere? These two countries could have done this by getting rid of the evidence that Nnamdi Kanu travelled to Kenya.

If they did this, then the Nigerian government's narrative that Nnamdi Kanu was nabbed in the cross border could have been more convincing because they could have capitalized on the lack of evidence for his travel to produce a new theory of his arrest.
But Nnamdi Kanu was far ahead of them!

On the 10th of July 2021, like a nuclear fission came a blasting publication from one of the most unlikely sources in the planet. The Guardian News domiciled in UK released an investigative report that shocked the world.This report was one of its kind that after it's release, the Guardian News paper shockingly added that their high impact journalism will always challenge without fear false reports in the media space.
This report altered many public opinions about Nnamdi Kanu's ordeals with the Nigerian government. It refuted the public view that Nnamdi Kanu jumped bail by stating that his house was raided by the Nigerian army a day before his disappearance, it exposed the misinformation from Malami that Nnamdi Kanu was arrested by INTERPOL. It argued that Nnamdi Kanu was not a Nigerian and finally it stated:
"Evidence seen by the Guardian shows Kanu entered Kenya this year on his British passport on a visa expiring in June. His UK passport remains in Kenya." With this evidence, it is now a fact, no more a controversy, that the Nigerian authorities abducted Kanu from Kenya with the collaboration of the Kenyan authorities.

Follow me!
Some Nigerians have been led to believe that because of the neo-colonialist interests of UK in Nigeria, that the UK will on open issues like this one compromise some values in order to keep Nigeria one. They believed falsely that the UK will risk it's integrity, and defy international laws to cover up the atrocities of the Nigerian government against Nnamdi Kanu but they forgot that despite the fact that above 100,000 people have died as a result of terrorism, that UK has refused to sell arms to Nigeria because of its human rights violations.

On a second ground, they argued that Nigeria can manage to flout international laws in the protection of their own parochial interests. As such they can violate international treaties on arrest and extradition in the case of Nnamdi Kanu because Nigeria is a sovereign state. They make examples with Osama bin laden and his assassination by the US government.

This distemper and wrong notion in the minds of many Nigerians will form the anchor for a set up. Nnamdi Kanu used this naive ignorance against them. First, he made himself a FOOL; Secondly he made knowledge a TOOL.

Francis Bacon said that knowledge is power, since Nigerians believed that UK can joke with their citizen in order to cover up a poor and wretched country like Nigeria led by half idiots, then Nnamdi Kanu knows he can use this false assumption for a greater purpose.
The UK, if they cannot sell you arms to fight terrorism because of human rights abuses cannot cover you up when you break another international law openly at least?

Moreover, IPOB families all over the world are filing papers, evidences and lawsuits against the federal government thereby making it impossible for Nigerian authorities to cover up the issue. In this case nobody would like to stand with Nigeria. The cabals believe that Nnamdi Kanu is the cause of the problems in Nigeria and that in fact the greatest crises Nigeria is facing is secession. But UK does not see it that way and that is why some people are giving many wrong interpretations to it.

UK does not see Nnamdi Kanu nor secession as the problem of Nigeria. In fact they are beginning to see it as a solution and that is what Nnamdi Kanu was fighting for. They rather see the incompetence of the authorities as the major problem. So they cannot risk useful resources in tracking Nnamdi Kanu who is not a problem of theirs. Nnamdi Kanu knows how functional law is in the UK more than the cabals in Nigeria who are more inclined to lawlessness. The fact is that the Nigerian government has been successfully manipulated. They enjoyed a momentous victory which vanished even before it started.

If this is a setup, then it is one of the most interesting act of intelligence in the history of Africa. How is it possible that a single man brought down the reputation of a so called giant without trying too hard? Finally! All these are happening like a James Bond movie. Right now, we have seen who the liars are and who the masters are. The next we are going to see is who actually holds the power. Does Nnamdi Kanu possess more power than the Nigerian government even in prison?

VIRAL!

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:59pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
I still understand you tbh

So what is exactly the is quality being enjoyed in Ph

Good House ?

Good shopping area?

Good roads

Night life

Recreation centres

Hotels

All available in ibadan at a cheaper rate than anywhere in Southern Nigeria.


SMH!!

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:53pm On May 05, 2020
Genoa:
No city in igboland can measure up to Ibadan in terms of development.

After, Lagos Abuja Ibadan should be the next ( don't really know much about Port Harcourt)

we hear you. so why are you pained ?

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:49pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
Which Standard of living are you talking about?

Land and Transportation is cheaper and more affordable in ibadan than anywhere in the East.

I am seriously doubting you have ever been to ibadan.

Do you know how many government reserved areas are in ibadan ?

Do you know how many residential areas are in ibadan?

Or do you think all the large shopping malls in ibadan only invested in ibadan based on sentiments?

Does being cheap equate to quality? you can afford ibadan but you cant afford Lagos or Cities like Asaba, Owerri, Portharcourt,Calabar and Uyo.

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:41pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:


Industries in ibadan

PLASTIC AND FOAM INDUSTRY

1)Bode foam

Km 12, Ajoba town, Egbeda local government ibadan Oyo state

2) Asabi plastic

Km 9/ Podo old Lagos Rd ibadan

3) Altak industries limited

Km8 Old Lagos road opposite New garage Ibadan

4)Black horse plastic

KM 12, old Lagos Rd, Podo village ibadan

5) Nipo Factory

Ibadan-Abeokuta rd Apata ibadan

Shuji plastics industries

6)Afriplast industries Ltd

Obafemi Awolowo way Ibadan

Km 12, New Ife road, Ajoda ibadan Oyo state

FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY

7) Nigerian Eagle flour mill

5 Pepsi road oluyole ibadan

cool FTN cocoa process plc

Monatan market Ibadan

9) Premier feeds mill company ltd

Eagle flour road, Lagos-Ibadan expressway Ibadan

10) Stop hunger cassava processing center

Olaniyonu close, old Oyo road Ibadan

11) Papanu food industries

Plot 4, Bolarinwa close Kuola Apata ibadan

12) Cashew nut factory

Askar paint road Eleyele Ibadan

13) Nectar foods Ltd

Nos 3, Ogun seyintan street off Abaje bus stop, Oluyole Ibadan.

14) Okiki Ade palm kernel industry

78, Adeleke street Jericho Ibadan

15) Grace Agricultural business limited Food processing company

Arikewayo street rd5 Moniya ibadan

FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS (FMCG)

16)Sumal food limited (take note Sumal and Yale are different companies owned by the same family)

Plot 2a, block J Oluyole industrial Estate Ring Road Ibadan

17)Yale Food nig Ltd
Oluyole Estate, Mko Abiola way ibadan

18) Oriental foods industry Ltd

Km 14 Lagos ibadan Express way Oluyole local government ibadan

19) Sweetco Foods Ltd
9, Obafemi Awolowo way, New Gra 200263, Ibadan

20) Quality foods manufacturing Enterprise Ltd

Alabebe, iwo road, ibadan

21)Energy food company Ltd

Obafemi Awolowo way Ibadan

22) Blue Sappire Foods

30, Oyo road, Samonda ibadan

23) Belloue Foods

Nos 2 Genbro Ogunbiyi street Bodija ibadan.

24) Blessed food and Drinks company

NOS 10 Adeniyi Ave, old Bodija Ibadan

CHEMICAL, DETERGENT AND COSMETICS

25) Fuman Nigerian limited

Ibadan-Abeokuta rd ibadan

26) Expanded Global industries

Plot 9, industrial Estate extension ibadan oluyole ibadan

27) Heritage coatings and allied chemical products

No 6 Lane 11, ifelagba layout ibadan

28) Siperco Nigerian Ltd ibadan

Plot 2a olubadan industrial Estate new Ife rd ibadan

29) Sudit oil and chemicals limited Km 8a old Lagos road ibadan

30) Glassy liquid Starch ibadan

Technology incubation center Samonda Ibadan

OTHERS

31) Isoglass industries limited

Block E plot 17 Oluyole industrial estate ibadan

32) AA Olatunji & Sons Nigeria limited (Recycling center)

College bus stop opp black horse plastic industry podo ibadan

33) Itele Footwear

Mobile pixeles building, Town planning way MKo Abiola way ibadan

34) Swotcraft steel construction

Suite 28, opp Sheik Garage, Sango ibadan

35) Vina international limited

NO 9 Obafemi Awolowo way Dudge ibadan

36) Fabex paint

44, Oyo road Samoda Ibadan

37) Associated match industries Nigerian limited

9, obafemi Awolowo way Ibadan. .



PLEASE NOTE: I can get more if you are game and I didn't add Multinational corporations or national companies with head office in other states like the list below

Nestle flower gate factory

Meyer paints factory

British American tobacco factory.

Nampack carton factory

Nigerian breweries factory

International breweries factory

Nigerian bottling company factory

7 up bottling company factory

Fan milk factory

P&G factory etc.

All of which operate in ibadan and employ thousands of people.



No need for all these as this thread isnt for long talk. We are talking of standard and quality of living. People don't live in the factories or offices. You can have all you care, yet you don't control or own them in paper. Black south africans have all they have but they don't own or control them. you can own the land but not the assets..

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:36pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
You again!

Ibadan is 80% slams but have close to 7 shopping malls

More than 40 Factories of which some ot them produce for the whole Nigeria

More than 30 degree awarding institutions

More than 5 research institutions

More than 7 Publishers of national repute..


Need I go on.



built by ibadan people or by who?

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:24pm On May 05, 2020
Gracchus:
See this descendant of cane the wanderer. What the hell are the fools below looking for in Ibadan? What does peace mass transit want from ibadan. For your info, here in Ibadan, we hate you!!!! Stay in your overcrowded forests. We do not want you here.

it is called one Nigeria bro.. sorry for your pain. take some chilled water or hang urself.

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:23pm On May 05, 2020
Gracchus:
Keep shaking your Goddamned head. Tell your people we hate them here in Ibadan, the hate mutual. Tell your buses to stop coming to ibadan, tell your fanyogo sellers, earpiece sellers we do not want them here in Ibadan. We hate y'll!!!!!

tell that to the Chinese, Indians and Lebanese, at least they can afford to fly down to africa, the same way an igboman can afford to enter bus down west. Those buses are not cheap am sure you know that. Ibadan slum dwellers cant afford them. He has to think of his stomach first, even if it is to do small begging or agbero at the igbo mans bus park to be able to feed.

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:15pm On May 05, 2020
obowo69:
See Abeokuta with the lowest poverty according to NBS


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnDCVOaIX4I

My next thread will be a video thread comparing Ariel views from all southwestern cities and Eastern cities. stay tuned

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:12pm On May 05, 2020
traihit:


Won't be able to give you the figure accurately because I haven't been to all the developing places and the slums. But I know it's about 4:1 and that's because from any good aerial view of Ibadan (including Bower's Tower), you can only see around 1/4 and the slums are concentrated.

You are talking too much Man... The slums of Ibadan as whole is over 80% of the city... People who live in slums with no toilets, cant have a better living standard than people who live in standard 3bedroom flats and duplexes,

its not just Ibadan, it like that in most towns in the southwest. its a trademark for all southwestern cities. they have similar rickety, filthy and disorganized setting


These are parts of Ado ekiti and Ayegbaju town. why do all towns in southwest town look similar. so rickety, filthy and disorganized. Villages in the east don't look this bad.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn-7W8d1uHw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blLt3UvTfQw

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 8:06pm On May 05, 2020
Gracchus:
If you like say all you Want about ibadan from now till forever, it won't change the fact that buses loaded with your people will keep emptying in Ibadan everyday, peace mass transit terminal in Ibadan is a testament to that. It still wouldn't change the fact that you vagabonds will leave your "Eldorado" 500 kilometers away to school in Ibadan, instead of attending all their imsu, pupsu etc.

SMH!!

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 7:57pm On May 05, 2020
traihit:


People really think the city is all slums and yet it's witnessing more development than ever. I just hate talking about the modern Ibadan the same way I hate defending some cities in the east when myopic people starts giving their opinions.

Nobody is saying Ibadan isn't developing just like other cities in Nigeria. The point is, what is the ratio of the developed places to the slums, and to what extent are the developing places developing?

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Politics / Re: Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 7:46pm On May 05, 2020
Trailblazer1:
Whoever that took this drone picture of Ibadan will not make heaven aswear grin grin grin

is that all you have to say?

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Politics / Visual Story Of Two Of The Largest Commercial Cities In Southern Nigeria (video) by manchy7531: 7:43pm On May 05, 2020

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 6:06pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:


Why all this long meaniless post?

You said Imo has two shoprite Malls, which is a terrible lie

Ibadan has Five malls and still counting

Only two of them carry the Shoprite franchise.

Name the malls na make we hear and cut ur lies

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 6:00pm On May 05, 2020
Can Oshogbo be this bright at night?

Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 6:00pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
I don't know what is wrong with your poor thinking faculty tbh

Your parents chose to build their lives in a state despite having their own state of origin. You chose to go to a university in a state despite having your state of origin.

Unlike other Federal works, university Lecturers can choose to apply for a transfer at their comfortable time.

Why didn't you school in those places where there are hotels and Malls ? eh

If you like cry from now till tomorrow, the fact still remains your parents escaped the poverty in your region to have a better life for themselves and kids.

The sad story is that you fail to see what your parents have sacrifice for you.


Where is Oshogbo, I want to see it. When will it be like this?

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:53pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
You can see clearly that the picture is Osun mall in Osogbo.


This is what a mall should look like

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:37pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
You are pathetic bruv

So OSun Mall is in Ile Ife?

Abi you need glasses to see the pictures posted was Osun mall! .

Are we talking of Osun mall or ife mall, I thought u were talking of ife mall...
Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:34pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
Lying is your problem cheesy

Which federal work?

So they only served in Osun all their lives? to the extent that you had to have your university education in Osun?

There is not need revealing my identity here man. But if you were smart, you should know that OAU staff workers are federal workers. And yes, I grew up in OAU senior staff quaters. Can you beat that?

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:33pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
University graduate doesn't know a mall is collection of different super markets/ retail outlets in an enclosed location.

Does the Mall in Osun have more than one super market/retail outlets or not?

Olodo trying to sound savage.

So you call that garage in ife with only four shops Up and down a mall? With nobody to even rent them. The joke is on you man. Keep it up

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:29pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
Oh! You spent your childhood in Osun. cheesy

I thought you spent your childhood in Imo or Eboyin London

Why didn't you grow in the South East?

Isn't it the obvious poverty that chased you and your family away.

You obviously don't know you are defeating yourself with this your lame argument.


Yes I did, My parents were federal workers in ile ife. any problem with that?

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:25pm On May 05, 2020
Genoa:


Who celebrate a mall in 21st century.

Below is Osun mall already in use wonder why we didn't celebrate this? Because it's no big deal.

Osun mall is already in use not under construction like your Ebonyi own (poverty capital of southern Nigeria)

Osun mall or Osun super market? Just like oodua mall in ile ife that Smells and have been invade by goats and have turned to rest place for motor park touts. Smh

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:22pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
Don't disgrace yourself I have been to majority of South East state and I am ready to take you on.

Why didn't you school in the South East? Abi they forced you to school in Ife?

Oga go and sleep.

You have been there, u didn’t live there. I lived and grew up here. I know all the southwest like my palm. So STFU and be sensible..,

What’s in Oshogbo to compare with any city in the east? Oshogbo can maybe be compared to Orlu town or Okigwe in Imo state.

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:13pm On May 05, 2020
Sunshineg5:
Osun has more universities than majority of igbo states

Bowen, Awolowo university OAU, Osun state university, Osun state poly, Adeleke university, Oduduwa university, Federal poly Ede. etc.

Osun has decent Gold deposit


Osun has cities such as Ede, Iwo, Ilesha Osogbo, Ife.



And in case you missed it, below is the picture of Osun mall built years ago

Don’t disgrace yourself bra. I grew up in Ile ife and schooled in OAU. just pipe low before I take it from here.

Omo Nile ni mi.

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Business / Re: Abakaliki Mall, Ebonyi Taking Shape (Pictures) by manchy7531: 5:07pm On May 05, 2020
BiafraforTrump:


We all know in east Enugu is a big city with companies littered there and are also a tourist hub
Abia have Aba where shoes and clothes and pother essential commodities are produced and sold plus oil reserves too.
Anambra have their market where people troop in and out transacting millions everyday.
Imo have oil and gas and also quality education and also a tourist hub hence the classy hotels littered all around the place.
Ebonyi the rising state as we can see have limestone in huge quantity, they also have rice cultivation in abundance.

What is Osun known for?? ? ?? ?? and the baggar said 23 hour electricity. grin grin

This is a typical inner street in Ekiti, where people live... sadly, it is similar in most of their towns... from Oshogbo to Ibadan to ogbomosho to oyo to ado ekiti.

They have good areas not denying it, but this is where 90% of their average population live. The remain 10% are either government workers, politicians, big businessmen(which includes igbos in the midst) and maybe the fortunate ones. Those 10% leave in the outskirts of the town that are newly developing areas.

This is Oke Imesi ekiti.

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Crime / Pastor Caught With 5 Babies’ Heads And A Female P-rivate Part In Oyo State by manchy7531: 7:34pm On May 04, 2020
According to reports, a pastor named Kayode Elisha was caught in Okelerin area of Ogbomosho, Oyo State while in possession of many heads of babies and a female prvate prt.

The suspect, who was arrested at Okelerin in Ogbomosho, was said to have also been caught with a heart and other parts of a female in his room.

The Ogbomosho Police Public Relations Officer, SP Akerele Daniel said the Pastor was arrested following a tip-off and investigation by officers in the command.

Daniel said the suspect, during interrogation, revealed that the said human parts were given to him by an accomplice who has also been rounded up.

According to Daniel, the suspect and the accomplice would be charged to court at the end of its investigation.


http://news-af.feednews.com/news/detail/8d53d60c97b2888fe6d8653324d39a5f?country=ng&language=en&share=1&client=mini

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu: Nigeria Has Upgraded From Animal Kingdom To Animated Kingdom by manchy7531: 7:39pm On May 03, 2020
IlovePMB:
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in his 7pm live broadcast has made another shocking revelation that Nigeria is now an animated kingdom. Details coming soon.
I guess you meant, from Animal kingdom to Animated kingdom.
Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by manchy7531: 12:04am On Apr 28, 2020
UmuezeOzoagba:


@Manchy7531, I opened one yesterday and shared the link, but the spam bot banned me.
are there no other ways to send it? we really need to take break from NL, atleast on igbo matters.

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Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by manchy7531: 9:54pm On Apr 24, 2020
Unbiased1:
The only way we can enjoy the 3 major Igbo threads on Nairaland is if we all move our activities to Telegram. Opening a Telegram channel to showcase all these pictures from Igbo land and have meaningful discussions without interruptions from idiots is the only way to go as far as I am concerned. Not everyone may agree with me on this but, seeing the way miscreants disturb the 3 main Igbo threads on nairaland is very annoying.

Benefits of using Telegram Channels:
1) The administrator of the channel doesn't need basic or advanced knowledge of computer programming to open a Telegram channel or group.
2) Unlike Nairaland with biased moderators, a Telegram channel or group can be opened by a trusted person who will have the power to delete stupid posts from miscreants and remove the miscreants from the channel.
3) We all know how one idiot, people call Chino, terrorize Igbo threads with countless number of monikers. On Telegram, once such a person is removed from the group, he or she can't gain access to the group even if he or she clicks on the group's link. That way, a miscreant like Chino will be gone for good.
4) The Channel can have thousands of members who will never miss any update. Once a person joins the channel, the person will always get updated with whatever happens in the channel.

When there is a special news or event taking place in Igbo land, you can always login to your Nairaland account and create a thread for it on Nairaland so it can hit front page and cause heart attack for enemies of Igbo land.

All we need is to create an Igbo Telegram channel, it could be 1 main channel or 3 different channels just as we have 3 different threads on this annoying Nairaland platform. Once the channel or group is created, the link will be posted on the 3 main Igbo threads on Nairaland ( The Anambra thread, the IMO thread and the pan Igbo thread ) so our viewers can join the channel(s). We can also post the link on other threads on Nairaland to gather more members and once in while, we can create threads on Nairaland to showcase some pictures.

As for people who may join the channel days or weeks or months or even after a year it was created, can still scroll back to the beginning of the channel to view the first post that's another benefit of Telegram you don't get on Whatsapp.

How do we start this?
Politics / Re: Chinese Doctors Set To Visit Abia And Anambra States by manchy7531: 9:41pm On Apr 24, 2020
Just because kemi said so, and a useless blogger is posting it here like kemi is an authority in such matters? When did gossip become news worthy?

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