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Er0ticAngela:Cant u see the skulls ofbur brothers in their head baskets? |
Leyemoshood:The fat black wench of Owerri nko? hehehe. kikikiki. |
chrisbaba1:Winehead. The question is not whether ojukwu called Nigeria zoo or not. The issue is whether Nigeria of today is a zoo or not. It may have been a slaughter house during ojukwus time tather than zoo. Oh! lest I forget. Remember not all in the zoo are animals. Some may be zoo keepers or just tourists. So apologize now before I count you among the carnivores. |
[quote author=Hassan080196 post=39096180]You people just enjoy buffing sha..... You still no get brain or you don't see the vision that biafra is not going to come to pass this era?? Just continue shouting. [/quote I have said my last word on this lingering tribal feud which has always reared its head as Nigeria Biafra disagreement. Any further comment by me as one who saw it all has to be paid for by Nigeria or Biafra. By the way i have the scars and an almost 50 year old shrapnel somewhere inside me. I was less than 10 when I took it and the war was yet to start fully. My parents didnt pull thro. After the war Nigeria made me what I am today and my best friend remain non Igbos. I and ppl like me on both sides would want forget that era but events keep throwing them up. There must be solution in my lifetime. Long live the ppl living between the ocean, Cameroun, Benin republic, Niger, and Chad republics. The younger ones from both sides are now in charge. Incidentally Gowon is 81 today. The gift then had to be OAU but today it NKORB or Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra. |
SeverusSnape:See him face like MORRIS MINOR car. Na Okorocha brother and partner be dat. |
[quote author=Bj5all post=39045991]I was at the bank this morning to monitor one of my fixed deposit accounts and also to open another one when a news came to the bank via their mailing portal that CBN as changed the fixed deposit rate for all deposit holder. The interest rate for deposit between 100k to 50 million is now 2.5% for 30 days and 2% for 60 days and above. For deposit from 50 million and above is 3% as against the 10% ihave been dealing with the bank. I don't know if this is the same for other banks but i think it is bad news for Fixed Deposit holder. Please i will want our financial analyst here on nairaland to explain the implications of this decision on the economy. Nigerian banks are fraudulent. I learnt my lesson from Allied Bank and Afribank. Now I invest everything and leave minimal in the banks. I use them for clearing mainly. |
trendphemmy:There are many causes such as 1. Age. it is commoner after 50 years. 2. Psychologic. Worries, planning etc. 3. Environ. Noises, mosquitos, lights, strong odors. etc. 4. Diseases. Hypdrtension. Psychiatric diseases. Pains. Severe disease. Frquent urination at night. 5. Stimulants such as kola. coffee and caffeinated drinks and drugs. 6. Habits. The cure comes from curbing the cause. |
sigiyaya:Long live Nigeria. Long live Biafra. Live and let live. Egbe bere Ugo bere nke si ibeya ebela nku kwa ya. The earlier we recognize how much Nigeria and Biafra need each other in the sub region the better. e |
400billionman:Even a wheelbarrow can cost a billion with our governors since after first Republic. Abi you just return from USA? This na naija the bedrock of corruption gburugburu. So, shine your eyes and gather body. |
imas:Yes, may be thirty or more. . My brother na wa. |
imas:It is too complicated and over stuffed. More complex than el rufai himself. I have been able to identify twelve unexplained and inexplicable symbols on the logo. The shield alone has a whooping eight! |
breadandtea:You are digital. Dont mind our yoruba brothers and their rusty ways of tribalism hidden behind tribalism. Throughout my days in the university my roommates were yorubas. I recommended them but the type we are seeing now must be the pre-cambrian type. I shout out to Wole. Adegun Salami and Ojo baba wherever they may be at this moment. Not forgetting my NYSC Fumi. |
sunnyb0b0:Brazil and Cuba nko? Throughout Latin America and Carribean and all other places the yorubas have been, not excluding Northern and Eastern Nigeria ther is, and has always been an OBA YORUBA. Does that also connote territorial ambition? Nigerians are unanimous in hatred of Igbos and the Igbo should welcome it. Long live Nigeris. |
dayo23:One of them was shot in the buttocks as he was running away from Biafrans during the civil war. Dont quote me, quote Isama Alabi. Kikikiki Hehehe. |
Lattop:Very much like tomb of Pharoah Aknaton and the Taj Mahal. Very much unlike the humble tomb donated by Joseph of Arimathea, which today lies EMPTY. |
chinology:The ppl of Imo are sophisticated enough to decide for themselves. They act more than they talk. From what we are seeing now hen hen hen. . .Police go kill tire for Okorocha. |
chinology:It cannot be less than fight. It could be war. The ppl are hungry. The few who are not hungry are very angry. Talk of roads. His footsmen will start talking about opposition inciting ppl as if opposition is not entitled to ride on waves of his many failures to unsit him. Talking about privatization, let him clear arrears of salaries first. He wkll find that a lot of ppl will walkout of the state service that has been messed up excerpt the few unskilled ones. Doctors, nurses and most others are are skilled and sought after. Some have secured jobs elsewhere. He will go down in history as the one who sacrificed the once vibrant Imo State Civil service. |
madridguy:Who will impeach him if not the State Legislature that he has pocketed? |
Airforce1: Tex42: Airforce1:CharlieBoy even looks older than the gov'nor. |
AwesomelyMade:This cannot be his room. They displayed shirts which he was not know for. Why are those pants not on display? Strike 'like' if you agree, or 'share' if you disagree. |
olillywales:That lady truly looks like Pa Awo from the sidd view. Chip off the old block. |
[quote author=lalasticlala post=38978268]https://olorisupergal.com/wp-content/uploads/unknown-5-660x400.jpg There was no love lost between my late father and I in the beginning. His tough love led me to believe he was a bully and an overbearing old-skool parent. However that changed some 30yrs ago. For the past twelve years before he passed on in my house in 2014, I brought my parents from Oguta in their retirement to live with me in my Abuja residence. To look after them, love, care and protect them in their old age. Some times I feel I was making restitution for all my rascality and the high blood pressure I might have caused them in my teenage years. Oh Yeah! I was a hand full. The time we spent in my house were great years of great bonding between father and son. With hindsight I prefer to interpret that singular decision to bring them to live with me, as the most profound thing I ever did in my life. Through the constant casual discussions we had, engaging him at different levels of intellectual and interactive intercourse, I became very curious about life. He reawakened in me a deeper meaning to life, the realisation of my purpose on earth, the reinforcement of the strong values he engraved in my DNA. And above all, I learnt the value of contentment and humility from my Guru. Not a lot of us are blessed with parents who make strong impact on our lives and shape our mindset. For this I am grateful to God. I feel blessed. I was raised on an overdose of strong morals, value, integrity, spirituality. It was pounded into my skull that a good name is worth more than all the billions in the bank. As a former Principal in his younger days, my father was a natural born teacher. Always wanting to share knowledge, so full of wits and wisdom. It was his love of wisdom that made me fall in love with him. My father thought me Charles Chukwuemeke Oputa to lead a good moral life, to be mindful and aware of my thoughts and action and to keep developing wisdom and understanding in any situation I find myself. We talked about the apparent injustices and inequalities that abound in Nigeria and around the world, and he kept downloading to me all the code of practice or way of life that leads to true happiness. One of his teachings was that wealth does not guarantee happiness and that wealth is impermanent. That in every country people suffer whether rich or poor. But those who seek to understand the true meaning of life can find true happiness. As we both came into the light; understanding our individual gifts from God, he talked about me with Pride. About my tenacity, consistency, focus, belief in self, and in my ability to be who so ever I want to be in a conservative environment. What’s the point in all of this? https://olorisupergal.com/wp-content/uploads/unknown-4.jpg It is really not where we’re coming from that counts but where we are heading to. There is more to life than gold and silver. If you don’t have the kinda friendship I shared with my father and you have children, let this be your opportunity to draw them closer and nurture them with the right value and character. It is not the material things you leave for your children that counts, but the things you teach them. I thank God that my pop passed on to me billions in value and spirituality. This is one guy I never get to understand. Talking reasonably but showing otherwise. Sometimes I doubt he really exists. His famr has carried him to fortune. Cheers. |
[quote author=lalasticlala post=38978268]https://olorisupergal.com/wp-content/uploads/unknown-5-660x400.jpg There was no love lost between my late father and I in the beginning. His tough love led me to believe he was a bully and an overbearing old-skool parent. However that changed some 30yrs ago. For the past twelve years before he passed on in my house in 2014, I brought my parents from Oguta in their retirement to live with me in my Abuja residence. To look after them, love, care and protect them in their old age. Some times I feel I was making restitution for all my rascality and the high blood pressure I might have caused them in my teenage years. Oh Yeah! I was a hand full. The time we spent in my house were great years of great bonding between father and son. With hindsight I prefer to interpret that singular decision to bring them to live with me, as the most profound thing I ever did in my life. Through the constant casual discussions we had, engaging him at different levels of intellectual and interactive intercourse, I became very curious about life. He reawakened in me a deeper meaning to life, the realisation of my purpose on earth, the reinforcement of the strong values he engraved in my DNA. And above all, I learnt the value of contentment and humility from my Guru. Not a lot of us are blessed with parents who make strong impact on our lives and shape our mindset. For this I am grateful to God. I feel blessed. I was raised on an overdose of strong morals, value, integrity, spirituality. It was pounded into my skull that a good name is worth more than all the billions in the bank. As a former Principal in his younger days, my father was a natural born teacher. Always wanting to share knowledge, so full of wits and wisdom. It was his love of wisdom that made me fall in love with him. My father thought me Charles Chukwuemeke Oputa to lead a good moral life, to be mindful and aware of my thoughts and action and to keep developing wisdom and understanding in any situation I find myself. We talked about the apparent injustices and inequalities that abound in Nigeria and around the world, and he kept downloading to me all the code of practice or way of life that leads to true happiness. One of his teachings was that wealth does not guarantee happiness and that wealth is impermanent. That in every country people suffer whether rich or poor. But those who seek to understand the true meaning of life can find true happiness. As we both came into the light; understanding our individual gifts from God, he talked about me with Pride. About my tenacity, consistency, focus, belief in self, and in my ability to be who so ever I want to be in a conservative environment. What’s the point in all of this? https://olorisupergal.com/wp-content/uploads/unknown-4.jpg It is really not where we’re coming from that counts but where we are heading to. There is more to life than gold and silver. If you don’t have the kinda friendship I shared with my father and you have children, let this be your opportunity to draw them closer and nurture them with the right value and character. It is not the material things you leave for your children that counts, but the things you teach them. I thank God that my pop passed on to me billions in value and spirituality. |
fantazia:He probably meant to say . . AS RICH AS DIEZANI. . . But what is wrong witg dat? Did Diezani pretend to be poor even before ministerial job? She only became richer. Dont complicate her complicated matter. |
ozodigboo:The Obi is a great and refined ruler of his people. Onitsha people trace their origin to Benin.Read Ziks Oddysey. They call others Nwa onyigbo meaning son of Igbos. They are geopolitical Igbos rather than cultural Igbos. Therfore the Igwe can be chairman but not custodian of Igbo culture. He is a great geopolitical assert of Igbos world wide. |
xender:My list is a bit different. The undisputed global Number one is very silent but His works speak for Him. Many wars are going on in His name right now all over the physical and spiritual world. I rest my case. |
RemyMartins:The man above you did not merit your considerate and sensible response. It would have been better if you ignored him and allowed him to sort it out with his factory - fitted naivety. You wasted your precious time trying to educate a man that failed teachers. |
[quote author=cassimere post=38885299]His middle name is "Adediji", and not "Adedayo". And he is in fact a rich Ijebu man. Based on my research, he's a chartered accountant and the chairman of Cashcraft Asset Management- That company is one of the few vastly successful investment companies in Nigeria. He's also a member of the Freemason fraternity and he's the current number one (the head) The Christian faith now sells to the highest bidder. He knows tge church will not allow the kind of burial he wants. The message is that thechurch should keep off. Taken. |
[quote author=laudate post=38872324]Bros', I hail oh! Why didn't you invite me to your 40th birthday? ![]() You will be invited during the 50th celebration. My only worry is dat you the youths are being denied thro bad leadership and cleptomaniac tendency of our new leaders. |
JAZES: |
[quote author=obiremy post=38867456]One Naira note with the picture of the Old central bank building in front. At the time of its I remember as an undergrad buying an 'okrika' white shirt and a black trouser. There was a hundred dollar note in the pocket. I was asked to take it to CBN office. There I was given a form to fill and asked to return in 2days. I got 65 naira which was big money then, much more than i spent on the clothes. |
ujoatu:He is yet to pay Imo workers. His interest is in becoming President in 2019 which is impossible and undesirable. Nonesense. |
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This is not about tribe, NA should free kuti abeg. Useless Buran-tashi
