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PoliticsRe: South-East & South-South Summit Holds In Owerri Today by MrGerald(m): 3:19pm On Apr 18, 2017
GodProtectIgbox:
who is this person now


stop talking rubish



.God bless south east/ south south
He's saying the truth na, the SS sees Igbo as their enemy and cause of their predicaments because of what their fathers told them, or about using that region as war zone during the civil war
PoliticsRe: NIA Didn’t Get Ikoyi Cash From CBN — Okorafor by MrGerald(m): 3:03pm On Apr 18, 2017
lilytender:
One administration looted our treasury and hid the money everywhere, another administration is discovering and recovering looted funds. Which is better? The choice is yours.

Deuteronomy 30:19
This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live
Which one and another administration? it's all within the current admin. playing themselves claiming of fighting corruption, or you want me to reveal the dates on newly printed notes before you believe?
CelebritiesRe: Stephanie Kalu Uche On "Easter Rice Hunt" Looking Glam (Photos) by MrGerald(m): 11:18am On Apr 17, 2017
slawomir:
no jealousy though! but when people say igbo females are the prettiest I don't understand that statement.
the females of every tribe are beautiful. this is to say beauty pageant were a particular girls is selected as miss universe doesn't make any sense because if everyone is giving the opportunity to chose the most beautiful girl then each girl on planet earth will be someone else's most beautiful girl. every woman on planet earth is so beautiful.

the only thing I see in igbo girls is the fact that most of them are well endowed. I mean their Bobby, butts na die but that is not all that qualifiy a woman as being pretty.
anyway Nigerian men are naturally attracted to busty ladies this is why they see them as beautiful. but in civilized communities like Benin City we go crazy for Cinderellas like females not those igbo girls with hairy face, hairy chest and yam leg
It's obvious you don't understand definition of beauty, you meant those Bini roundabouts?
FoodRe: Foreigners Mistake Eba For A Bar Of Soap On Twitter (Photos) by MrGerald(m): 11:07am On Apr 17, 2017
banjicom:
But d color should be different now. Na brown and yellow be d usual color for eba
have you seen eba (garry) with brown color before? must be from dirty kitchen, they're always white or one mixed with red oil during processing
CrimeRe: Cartons Of Wine For Easter Save Man From Armed Robbers In Anambra by MrGerald(m): 10:57am On Apr 17, 2017
MrMoRitz:
I am happy for him...thank God...but if i read that story right, he went to drop off his "female" companion while he bought easter drinks for his family? Cheatin? Ayam not understanding..thank God for him anyways and between, i love the way the wines are arranged...na to manya to stupor lol
His family means parents, siblings, cousins in Igbo they're all regarded as family or brothers
PoliticsRe: Arthur Eze In Casual Outfit As He Visits Governor Ugwuanyi In Enugu. Photos by MrGerald(m): 9:03pm On Apr 09, 2017
aribisala0:
Beer parlour talk
You can say anything thing you like, we're in a forum
PoliticsRe: Britain Says It Will Not Allow Nigeria To Break Up by MrGerald(m): 5:33pm On Apr 07, 2017
BMedia:
If you seek a replay of '67, that's your bed to lay on.

Only a dumb kid that has never heard a bomb go off will ask for war in his backyard in this day and time.
No one is asking for war, stop scaring people with 67 saga, using blockage of relief materials/ food as weapon of war, this is 2017
SportsRe: Top Ten Defenders In Nigerian Professional Football League by MrGerald(m): 4:59pm On Apr 07, 2017
Mathematical:

Nigeria Messi? Tell me something

Were you a kid when he was at the limelight of U17 world cup when all the journalists then calling him "Nigerian Messi or "Little Messi"?
PoliticsRe: Britain Says It Will Not Allow Nigeria To Break Up by MrGerald(m): 4:45pm On Apr 07, 2017
BMedia:
This means several things:

1. The US is also in support of one Nigeria because the UK and the US are long standing allies that never go against one another, especially on issues of sovereignty.

2. The UK and US are the most powerful members of the UN with veto powers, so a UN sponsored/supervised referendum is out of the question; it's just not happening.

3. In the event of military engagement in the quest for biafra, the UK and US will be on Nigeria's side again and defend her sovereignty (through sale of weapons or outright participation in the melee) like they did in 1967.

4. The Nigerian government now has even more impetus to prosecute and punish Nnamdi Kanu, a Briton, with this renewed UK support for an indivisible Nigeria.

5. The IPOB propaganda to paint Nigeria in bad light through fraudulent claims so as to gain the sympathy / support of the international community, has failed woefully.


What a sad day for the Liepods.
OK only US and UK can sell their weapons and gives support, please what's the color of sky where you live? pathetic!
PoliticsRe: Arthur Eze In Casual Outfit As He Visits Governor Ugwuanyi In Enugu. Photos by MrGerald(m): 3:51pm On Apr 07, 2017
Kizyte:
He has made the money and has enjoyed it. Now he's old and only waiting for his time to come but he won't think it wise to share at least, half of his money to the poor before he dies unlike that white man that distrbuted all his money to the poor villagers when he discovered he was going to die due to his health condition.
He do, he's a very generous man, he gives out to the estimate of a billion naira every year to people, ask questions
TV/MoviesRe: BBNaija: I Am Not A University Graduate - Bisola Reveals by MrGerald(m): 9:41am On Apr 07, 2017
optional1:
weytin you come take nowhuh?


Abi sha u don finish e remain.
Are you a stammerer or just you don't know what you're saying?
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi KANU: Live Pictures From Federal High Court Abuja (april 6th) by MrGerald(m): 9:43pm On Apr 06, 2017
Progressive01:
"Is the sun has risen".

Does that even make any sense?

What a bunch of uncoordinated illiterates.

Why do these guys keep embarrassing Igbos? cheesy cheesy
That's two words there, don't expect a coma in a printed flag, the sun symbol did that
SportsRe: 'Musa Told Me He Didn't Beat His Wife' - Amaju Pinnick by MrGerald(m): 5:36pm On Apr 06, 2017
Pseudonymous:
Earlier today, it was reported that super eagles and Leicester city forward, Ahmed Musa was arrested from his UK home due to suspicion that he has been beating his wife. See here

The president of the Nigerian Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick in a tweet, said Musa who has since been released has denied beating up his wife.

The president was quick to be on the defense of Musa stating he's a family man and also a gentleman who is ready to help the country in her quest to qualify for the World Cup. Read more after the cut...

Source; http://www.coldgist.com/2017/04/told-me-he-didn-beat-his-wife-amaju.html
But Amaju Pinnick didn't say he did not beat his wife, he said Musa denied beating his wife, am I right?
SportsRe: 'Musa Told Me He Didn't Beat His Wife' - Amaju Pinnick by MrGerald(m): 5:33pm On Apr 06, 2017
Pseudonymous:
Earlier today, it was reported that super eagles and Leicester city forward, Ahmed Musa was arrested from his UK home due to suspicion that he has been beating his wife. See here

The president of the Nigerian Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick in a tweet, said Musa who has since been released has denied beating up his wife.

The president was quick to be on the defense of Musa stating he's a family man and also a gentleman who is ready to help the country in her quest to qualify for the World Cup. Read more after the cut...

Source; http://www.coldgist.com/2017/04/told-me-he-didn-beat-his-wife-amaju.html
See Musa oo?
SportsRe: BBNaija: Ogenyi Onazi Talks About Efe & His Supporters by MrGerald(m): 5:26pm On Apr 06, 2017
dominique:
I think he's mocking Efe supporters.
You're right bro, other can't get that
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Yorubas Few In The Roman Catholic And Also Few Yoruba Revd Fathers? by MrGerald(m): 11:05pm On Apr 02, 2017
chidiebere2020:
SINCE the day Reverend Father Lutz from France stepped his feet on the soil of the ancient city of Onitsha in 1885, the history of the people of Eastern Nigeria has not been the same. Our history changed for the better. I do reflect, from time to time, on the heroism of European missionaries who left the relative comforts of their homes to come to Igboland and the rest of Eastern Nigeria from the 19th Century in order to bring the Good News to our people. Some died on the high seas. Some died of diseases like malaria endemic in the tropics. Some were killed by our people who innocently thought that they were strange and dangerous beings because the Europeans looked totally different from them. Yet, the Christian missionaries persisted because of their immense love of God and humanity. Father Lutz, Bishop Joseph Shannahan, Bishop Joseph Heery and other early missionaries are a perfect example of what the Bible calls agape love, or sacrificial love. May their souls rest in the bosom of the Lord. These authentic men of God did not just bring us the Gospel. They spearheaded the abolition of improper cultural practices like the killing of twins and the”osu” and “ohu” caste system. They brought us modern healthcare. The impressive hospitals they established in places like Onitsha, Ihiala and Adazi, all in Anambra State, several decades ago still provide our people with quality services. The Holy Rosary Hospital at Emekuku, Imo State, and St Luke’s Hospital, Anua, Akwa Ibom State, are among the numerous medical facilities established by the Church in Eastern Nigeria which have been of immense benefit to our people. Many people abandoned by their families and communities because they were afflicted by diseases like leprosy were treated in hospitals like these ones free of charge. I hesitate to imagine what Eastern Nigeria would have been without the Church. If not for Caritas, the Catholic charity, millions of our people would have perished during the civil war due to acute hunger. The Federal Government imposed an economic and food blockade against Eastern Nigeria because, as it argued, “starvation is a legitimate instrument of war”. Caritas cargo planes were strafed relentlessly, day and night. I personally benefitted greatly from the tones of dried milk, corned beef, salt, egg yoke, dried milk and other critical things made available by Caritas. The contribution of the Church to the educational development of Eastern Nigeria remain unparalleled. The missionaries used their limited resources to build schools all over the place, and products of these schools were competing favourably with their counterparts anywhere in the world. Generations of our best teachers, professors, lawyers, medical doctors and other professionals were trained in places like Christ the King College, Onitsha. I am a proud Old Boy of the great CKC. Up to 1970, many of the schools in various places in the Southeast were either established or managed by the Church. Like in other parts of the world, it has always been a thing of pride to associate with a Catholic Church owned or run school. Without the Church, there is no way Eastern Nigeria could have made the stupendous progress it has recorded in education, especially from 1945 when the Second World War came to an end. The Yoruba people of Western Nigeria, for instance, have a historical head start over the Igbo in education principally because major Yoruba towns and cities like Lagos are located on the coast; the white people who brought formal education to Nigeria came through the sea. Yet, within only two decades, the Igbo, to use Professor Chinua Achebe’s language, “had wiped out their educational handicap in one fantastic burst of energy”. By 1965, the Igbo were competing favourably with the Yoruba. In fact, there were more Igbo PhD holders among the Igbo than among the Yoruba, though the Yoruba had more professors. It is regrettable that the government took over Church schools in Nigeria, beginning with, of all places, East Central State (today’s Southeast). The forcible acquisition practically sounded the death knell of sound and solid education throughout the country. Hitherto, we received a kind of education which combined high academic standards with high morals and discipline. This was in line with the tradition of Catholic education everywhere in the world. It is, therefore, with joy that we note that some state governments have begun to return some of these schools to their proprietors. We look forward to having schools like CKC, Onitsha, and College of Immaculate Conception, Enugu, as well as St Patrick’s College, Calabar, return to their days of glory. We also note with delight that the Catholic Church has demonstrated great keenness on the development of higher education, particularly since the liberalisation of the ownership and management of tertiary institutions in Nigeria. It has far more private universities than any organisation. Some of the higher institutions it owns directly or indirectly are Madonna University which is the first private university in the country, Catholic University of Nigeria, Tansian University, St Augustine University, Renaissance University, Bishop Godfrey Okoye University, etc. It does, indeed, gladden the heart that the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, which in the mid 1990s established Loyola Jesuit College in Abuja, the most competitive secondary school in Nigeria, is working hard on building a Jesuit university in the Federal Capital Territory. The role of Opus Dei, a prelature of the Church, in the establishment and management of such famous new institutions as The Lagoon Secondary School in Lagos and The White Sands Secondary School, also in Lekki, Lagos, as well as the Pan African University in Lagos, is well appreciated. On the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the Catholic Church, it behoves the three Dioceses in Anambra State to seriously consider starting a famous university in the class of Pan African University, all the more so with the Archdiocese of Abuja about to establish a Jesuit University. After all, each of the dioceses is headed by a scholar of repute. We note with pride that the Church in the Onitsha Archdiocese and the Eastern Nigeria has remained faithful to its principal role: saving souls by reconciling man with his creator through preaching and practising the Good News. There are a lot of big churches everywhere, and many others are springing up rapidly. The churches are always full. Our seminaries, convents and monasteries are full of young men and women eager to serve God with all their being. Our people are the bedrock of Catholicism in every part of Nigeria. Bishop Shannahan described Eastern Nigerians as “natural Catholics”. We gave the Church Blessed Iwene Tansi, the first West African to be beatified. We gave the Church Dominic Cardinal Ekandem and Francis Cardinal Arinze. We produced Rt Rev Godfrey Okoye, the extraordinarily dynamic first Bishop of Enugu Diocese who had earlier served as the Bishop of Port Harcourt and led a holy life. We gave the Church Michael Eneja, the late Bishop of Enugu who led a saintly life right from the time he was in Onitsha as a young priest and inspired a generation of young people into going to the Ministry Mr. Chike MADUEKWE, a lawyer, writes from Anambra

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/12/125-years-of-catholic-church-in-eastern-nigeria/
And Catholic is the cause of the numerous ring roads that's seen all over the East, making it the most accessible rural roads compared to other part of the country
Science/TechnologyRe: Philip Emeagwali Among The Top 10 Most Intelligent People In The World With 190 by MrGerald(m): 11:06pm On Apr 01, 2017
Cyberrex:
his contribution to d country is what that matters
For which country?
CrimeRe: EFCC Declares 2 Men Wanted For Fraud,Diversion Of Fund & Money Laundering(pics) by MrGerald(m): 7:58am On Apr 01, 2017
rem44:
1. BENEDICT PETERS
The public is hereby notified that Mr. Benedict Peters, whose photograph appeas above is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Dark complexioned Peters is wanted in connection with a case of criminal conspiracy, diversion of funds and money laundering. He hails from Abakiliki LGA of Ebonyi state. His last known address is No. 8B Agodogba Avenue, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

2. JOHNSON O SALAKO

The public is hereby notified that Mr. Johnson Olusegun Salako whose photograph appears above is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

50years old Salako is wanted for ALLEGED FRAUD. He is dark in complexion, speaks Yoruba and English language fluently and his known address is No. 6 Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.


Anybody having useful information as to their whereabouts should contact the Commission at its Enugu, Kano, Lagos, Gombe, Port Harcourt and Abuja offices or through these numbers 0809332644 (0809EFCCNIG), 08183322644 (0818EFCCNIG), 09-9044751, 09-9044752, 09-9044753 or e-mail info@efccnigeria.org or the nearest Police Station and other security agencies.


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/03/these-2-men-are-wanted-by-efcc-for.html
Benedict Peters? the oil mogul, the know where they can get him if they're serious, maybe flying inside his private jet now laughing at them.
Car TalkRe: Why Buhari, Govs, NASS Members Patronize Mercedes-Benz Cars by MrGerald(m): 8:21am On Mar 31, 2017
manchester1:
grin
I prefer Camry to benze. pencil light to be precise
Benz are for the rich with class
RomanceRe: Man Who Recently Married A Lady Who Snatched Him From Her Friend, Speaks by MrGerald(m): 8:12am On Mar 31, 2017
sugarbelly:
Remember the story of a lady, who went on social media, to cry out that her bestie, has snatched her man, she wanted to marry. Well, her bestie finally married her man and the man in question, has come out to defend his actions. According to him, he said he wanted the best and nothing more. Read the full story below and also the previous gist


Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2017/03/remember-story-of-lady-who-went-on.html
Northerners
CrimeRe: Childless Woman Commits Suicide In Anambra By Hanging by MrGerald(m): 7:17am On Mar 31, 2017
Funlordjnr:
Will you shut up and get lost!
Lol... they easily open their mouth to utter rubbish but can't bear the returns
CrimeRe: Childless Woman Commits Suicide In Anambra By Hanging by MrGerald(m): 9:34am On Mar 30, 2017
omenkaLives:
The thing is most of them are stark illiterates with rudimentary grasp of english, hence they struggle to find their traction whenever the asswhooping they deserve comes knocking at their door. cheesy

I say this with every sense of confidence; if not for the fact I couldn't fold my hands and watch those slum dwelling ill bred rudderless unhinged sons of beeches overrun the forum, spreading volatile misinformation, there was absolutely nothing in this world that would have brought me in this close pseudo proximity with them.

Sometimes I get pissed at their stupidity, other times, I simply say a little prayer for them. cheesy
And who are you praying to? who'll answer a prayer of dirty looking and unkept specie like you? you're fortunate to find yourself in the same country with the people you hate so much, even with your degree you'll always be in short of reasoning compared with them, I wondered why you're always wasting online here? OK click d bottle
CrimeRe: Childless Woman Commits Suicide In Anambra By Hanging by MrGerald(m): 9:23am On Mar 30, 2017
Funlordjnr:
Chineke! My part time jewish people?
You're the most dehumanized person I've come across, no wonder you pple always look tattered and unkept
CelebritiesRe: Davido Having Fun At Cubana Hotel Owerri (Photos) by MrGerald(m): 9:47pm On Mar 27, 2017
broseme:
Read more. http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/03/photos-of-davido-having-fun-at-cubana.html?m=1
For owerri he go know say na chicken change him get
TravelRe: Nigeria Ranked 5th Most Dangerous Place For Americans To Visit by MrGerald(m): 9:32pm On Mar 27, 2017
Lucasbalo:
The state of Nigerian roads scares me and I am not that intrigued flying local flights. I need to explore Nigeria more whenever I visit.
My quote based on the insecurity in the country
TravelRe: Nigeria Ranked 5th Most Dangerous Place For Americans To Visit by MrGerald(m): 7:34am On Mar 27, 2017
Lucasbalo:
You are absolutely right . I do not venture out of Metropolitan Lagos when I visit Nigeria.
why you don't venture out of Lagos, try it and see if he's right or not
TravelRe: Nigeria Ranked 5th Most Dangerous Place For Americans To Visit by MrGerald(m): 7:31am On Mar 27, 2017
sarrki:
Only southwest is relatively peaceful


we caused it


I mean all of us
Which south west? them never use ur head for ritual or armed rubbers attacked u before, UN said south east
PoliticsRe: 'we Are Sorry, Our Elders Misled Us,' Ndi'gbo Youths Beg President Buhari by MrGerald(m): 8:49am On Mar 22, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
http://pulse.ng/local/buhari-we-are-sorry-our-elders-misled-us-ndigbo-tells-president-id6400244.html
See arangi... these dark skinned people are not in anyway resemble indigbo, Nkeneukwenu continue to console yourself.
PoliticsRe: FG Okays New Package For Niger-delta by MrGerald(m): 9:01am On Mar 20, 2017
LoveMachine:
If it stops bombings then fire on!
Changing tone now, no more kill them all
PoliticsRe: FG Okays New Package For Niger-delta by MrGerald(m): 8:57am On Mar 20, 2017
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Tops 2016 FAAC Allocation With Over N116.6 Billion – NEITI by MrGerald(m): 9:23pm On Mar 19, 2017
Pchinak:
If you really want my take on this, then I will tell you that in this case; Impossibility is nothing. If the last admin in same state left a debt profile, nobody would have believed that you can actually leave a positive balance sheet in any state in Nigeria. It was never done before then, and it wasn't as if the last admin did poorer than those states that left a debt profile. The earlier we refuse to settle for less and push our leaders for excellence, the better for us all.
OK let me agree with you
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Tops 2016 FAAC Allocation With Over N116.6 Billion – NEITI by MrGerald(m): 10:24pm On Mar 18, 2017
Pchinak:
You know it's always very easy to insult someone, yet most times the joke is on the one doing the insult. Anambra state had zero debt as at March 17 2014 when Obiano became governor, it matters not if they are least indebted now or not, the fact remains that the state is in debt now. It beats me how you who "comprehends excellently" failed to comprehend my simple post.
Forget propaganda neither anambra nor any other state would be able to work with the financial trouble in the country without incurring debt unless the state is not doing anything

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