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Why are they closing in on his teeth nah? |
Great one. Let's keep moving on. |
If the face and (presumably) brain are where the stomach should be, then where's the stomach and intestines? On the ankles? This is photoshop. |
Fantastic achievement. Big ups, sis. |
Brilliant! Congratulations are in order. |
It seems the op has an unusual need for attention -male attention. She enjoys the ''toasting'', the time and all, while claiming to still love her boyfriend. Some people call her kind of person an ''attention wwhore''. Op, you can stop if you REALLY want to. Cease flirting with those guys. If you must remain friends then let it be platonic. Its best you stop this ''attention whorring'' now as it may cause u dearly when u finally get married. |
osita76:Gbam. Igbo man to the ''corest'' core. Big ups to him. Haters can go for a nap on a bed of thorns. |
April Wetin? I just rushed into the thread for nothing. ![]() |
What tha .... ! |
That guy, Nnamani Chikezie, said the undiluted truth. That's part of the agenda behind this feminist sh!t. And fail they will. |
xqzytchyca:HBD! |
automatix:The way some people carry our matter on top their head, ehn. Its almost like they envy our being Igbo. We can make them Honorary-Igbos, if that's what they want. ![]() |
omenkaLives:Those are CLANS. It does't mean we are different. We are still IGBOS. And it most definitely, does't suggest realness or fakeness. |
omenkaLives:But, that's thrash. Igbo is Igbo. No such thing as real or fake Igbo. Igbo bu ofu. |
overall90:Ruthless. ![]() |
- The Ohaneze Ndigbo has said that it is focused on restructuring the country - It condemned the killing of unarmed Igbo youths The Ohaneze Ndigbo has said that the agitation for Igbo presidency is not of importance to it at the moment but insisted it is only interested in restructuring. There has been a call for an Igbo to be allowed to rule the country ahead of the 2019 presidential election. The Sun reports that Chief John Nnia Nwodo who is the president- general of the apex Igbo group spoke at a dinner organised in his honour by Old Sigmites, Lagos chapter where he criticised the killing of unarmed Igbo youths. He also lashed at the federal government over the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafra. “The agitation for Igbo presidency in 2019 is a non issue as far as I am concerned. As the president of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, I am apolitical, I am not a member of any political party. “This is an issue for political parties, it has nothing to do with me. The issue of power rotation among regions is not new, it is some how aligned with the doctrine of federal character which is in our constitution. “No party has called for nomination. I don’t think agitation for Igbo presidency is important now; what Nigerians are asking for is restructuring of the country to be a true federation. It cannot continue to be a federation in name, the political lexicography for federation is an independent federal unit. “The moment you have independent federal unit, being state or regions and they have control over the resources they produce, they will contribute on agreed proportion to the Federation. The question of who is president and where he comes from will die down. It is going to be a matter of who is competent. “MASSOB and IPOB organisations, no matter how divided they appear in public, are basically motivated by the same sense of outrage and bitterness. Our young men and women can no longer tolerate a second class status in their own country.” A Niger Delta elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark and a Yoruba leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo also spoke in support of restructuring as a way to make the country better. Clark said: “As President Muhammadu Buhari used to say, if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us, but, I am saying, if we don’t restructure, restructure will kill us.” https://www.naij.com/1095944-ohaneze-ndigbo-reveals-igbos-want.html |
- The national chairman of the United Progressives Party, UPP, Chief Chekwas Okorie has declared that Igbo presidency is not negotiable in 2019 - Okories said there is nothing like rotational presidency - He noted that the members of the APC who are insisting that Buhari must complete tenure in line with the said zoning arrangement were insincere. The national chairman of the United Progressives Party, UPP, Chief Chekwas Okorie has carpeted claims by some politicians that Ndigbo should wait for 2023 before attempting a shot at the presidency. Prominent members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, have categorically dismissed calls for Nigeria president of Igbo extraction in 2019, insisting that the North was yet to complete their tenure in line with an unwritten zoning arrangement made before the 1999 election. NAIJ.com reports that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has also toed the same line, as its body language clearly shows that it would zone the party’s presidential ticket to the North. However, in an interview with journalists in Enugu, Okorie, who was also the founding national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, said: “there is nothing like rotational presidency.” “Who rotated the presidency?” he queried further, noting that the members of the APC who are insisting that Buhari must complete tenure in line with the said zoning arrangement were insincere. According to him, this is Buhari’s fourth attempt at the presidency; that means he has always contested even when it was supposedly the turn of the South to hold the position; so many other Northerners, including Alhaji Atiku Abubakar have also done same. Why did they not wait for the turn of the North in those days? “It is only politically naive people that will keep waiting for a non- existing zoning arrangement and for the presidency to be handed over the them, thinking that one day, somebody will say, ‘Igbos come and take’. Such a day will never come.” He further stated that having studied the political situation, his party, the UPP, had zoned the 2019 presidential ticket to the South- East. “This is the only way an Igbo man can fly the presidential flag of any political party; I did it with APGA and that was how late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu became the presidential candidate of APGA.” On the call for restructuring and self-determination struggle by pro-Biafra groups, Okorie said UPP remained the only political party, which had clearly articulated such issues in its manifesto. “I put in my manifesto that if I win, I will put exit clause in the constitution. There is no country in the world that went for self- determination without a political party; there is no where NGO has achieved self-determination of a people. “In our manifesto, we have self- determination, devolution of power, true federalism, state police, community policing, among others. We encapsulated all the recommendations of the 2014 national confab in our manifesto. “We believe that 2109 shall be a referendum of some sort; Nigerians shall prepare to vote either yes or no to APC and PDP for status quo to remain, or to vote UPP for a total reform. No other party has such things in its manifesto. “It is not about Atiku going around delivering lectures talking about true federalism; they are just rhetorics; back-up your position with firm position of your party”, he said. The UPP chairman expressed confidence that his party would clearly win the Anambra State governorship election, stressing “there is no way Anambra people will go for those parties with uncertainties and legal encumbrances hanging on their necks." https://www.naij.com/1096000-2019-igbo-presidency-negotiable-rotation-chekwas-okorie.html
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Beautiful ladies. |
Na she know wetin she mean by ''best''. ![]() |
On being invited over for lunch, a 300L student of a university replied, ''Aunty , don't worry. I have eat''. |
myking95:INDECENT - I think that's the right word to describe the weird pose. |
Something's not right about the pose. Placing his head on his mother's almost unclad backside, as if the backside is some kind of vita foam, just doesn't feel right. The woman wey allow the thing sef. ![]() |
A grand mother obsessed with G strings. Wetin she wan achieve by commanding people to come to her birthday with G strings on? Nawa oozing. |
Ngozi123:The Ile Ife incident was a 'Love Fiesta'. A real exposition on how to show love. No mind them, my sister. |
Unmitigated nonsense. Don't know where these people always get this ''Igbo hate themselves'' bull crap. How many times have you heard us massacre ourselves? On the contrary, we are known to help each other. Its an Igbo man that will take a boy from the village that is not related to him, train and settle him in business. Sometimes pay their school fees up to tertiary level. That we argue once in a while is not to be interpreted as hate. Every family does that. We believe in ''Igwe bu ike'' - strength in unity. Meanwhile, Igbo bu ofu. |
Favor99:A peep thru my posts will get u the answer you need. ![]() |
Favor99:100% |
We need more industrialist like innocent chukwuma who think global but act local. We need more business men to site their business in the east. We need our politicians, lga chairmen, councillors, governors, representatives, senators to truly work for the people and solve problems in alaigbo. We need educators to train the next generations with passion We need billionaires to evolve from buying and selling to local manufacturing with factories in the east. The focus of our national politics should be a fight for more devolved powers so that we can make our own decisions on education, welfare, care etc. Those who want to run for President can continue to do so in their individual capacity but it should not be the collective focus of Igbos to produce a President of Igbo extraction. No ethnic group in Nigeria has the numbers to single handedly elect a President. This demograhic reality and the fact that having a President of your tribe does not guarantee anything makes me think our race should be a race to the future and not a race to Aso rock. Leave the tribal race to Aso rock for all the others. The Nigerian constitution is quite fair if followed religiously and people can take the federal government to court if the right of Igbos are trampled on. Lagos State has done similar in recent times with a lot of success. Let us win the race rather towards globalisation, ict, industrialisation and education. Ahead of 2019 I am calling IPOB to take their emotions to local politics. Let’s elect the best of the best amongst us to positions of Governor, senator etc and see how our lives can change without the Presidency!!!! There is a lot of progress my people, we have not exhausted all the opportunities available. Complaining about Biafra or marginalisation is too easy. It’s time to stand up and be counted! And by the way let no one fool you about supporting them in 2019 in return for Igbo Presidency in 2023. It is not up to anyone or group to decide. History has shown this. www.ngyab.com/2017/03/let-nobody-fool-you-in-supporting-them-in-2019-in-return-for-igbo-presidency-in-2023-soludo-warns-igbos/ |
Abilitee:Very well. |
Mr. Op, when exactly did you lose it? ![]() |
These people are grooming this woman to become Nigeria's first female president. But will that happen? ![]() |
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