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PoliticsRe: INEC Declares Osun Governorship Election Inconclusive by nku5: 2:38pm On Sep 23, 2018
Lol why will foreign investors not keep packing their load
PoliticsRe: Where Would The Regional Headquarters Be Cited In A Restructured Nigeria by nku5: 2:35pm On Sep 23, 2018
murphyibiam15:
2014 national conference
Interesting.
PoliticsRe: Where Would The Regional Headquarters Be Cited In A Restructured Nigeria by nku5: 9:51am On Sep 23, 2018
murphyibiam15:
you're right...Even Ebonyi said they don't want regional government with anyone..let the states be given the autonomy instead..imagine present day Ebonyi wasn't taken care of during the regional government..

regional government gbakwa oku
When did Ebonyi say so?
PoliticsRe: What Happens To Your State If Oil Dries Up Today? by nku5: 9:51am On Sep 22, 2018
CodeTemplar:
By the time it finishes Nigeria's population may be 450 million. People are migrating in from Hausa speaking Sahara nations.
It's a very deliberate strategy to swell voting numbers. Especially in the south. Nigeria is like America to them. The land of opportunity where their brothers are in charge
PoliticsRe: Where Would The Regional Headquarters Be Cited In A Restructured Nigeria by nku5: 10:11pm On Sep 21, 2018
Chimok:
so none of Anambra town gets one and u forget Anambra would be the largest funder of d region
I'm from Anambra but intentionally left it out. Anambra's place as an industrial/commercial hub can never be taken away from it. We will finally control Onitsha port, we will be able to dredge river Niger, give more support to Nnewi industrial clusters and so many other things. We will be the gateway between the rest of the country and the East African corridor which is the new strategic powerhouse of the continent so no shaking cool
PoliticsRe: Where Would The Regional Headquarters Be Cited In A Restructured Nigeria by nku5: 10:05pm On Sep 21, 2018
Juliusmalema:
Welldone.

Dreamers everywhere
Take I dash you

PoliticsRe: Where Would The Regional Headquarters Be Cited In A Restructured Nigeria by nku5: 11:59pm On Sep 20, 2018
Chimok:
In terms of merit and economic strength, where would the headquarters of this following regions be cited.;
North central - Abuja
North west - Kaduna or Kano
North east - Bauchi or Borno
South West - Lagos, Ogun, Oyo
South south - Rivers, Delta, Edo, Akwaibom
South east - Anambra, Imo, Enugu
South East would have administrative headquarters in Enugu, commercial headquarters in Aba and Legislative headquarters in Abakaliki
PoliticsRe: Restructuring Vs South East Presidency 2023 Which One Will Go For. by nku5: 7:09am On Sep 16, 2018
Restructuring of course. It's been said over and over. Which region presidency epp?
TravelRe: See What Lagos Residents Face Everyday And Pretend All Is Well (pics) by nku5: 9:43pm On Sep 13, 2018
Jointhemiltons2:
Their roads are like this even when they had the best governors but they’ll still come and jump on Aba threads
Who dash them best governor? When the likes of Peter Obi are being counted who can call Tinubu or Fashola? They aren't even average
TravelRe: See What Lagos Residents Face Everyday And Pretend All Is Well (pics) by nku5: 10:14pm On Sep 11, 2018
After 19 years of Tinubu, Fashola and Ambode grin
PoliticsRe: The Best And Worst Performing Governors In The South-East? by nku5: 7:40pm On Sep 07, 2018
Rochas is the worst governor of course. A total caricature and clown.

Ugwuanyi is my best just because of Enugu's exemplary IGR. My governor Obiano is second. The man dey pay salaries in time, I give him that even though he seems to be less concerned about infrastructure
PoliticsRe: Tinubu's Alpha Beta Fingered In N100 Billion Fraud (Court Documents) by nku5: 7:37pm On Sep 07, 2018
This is why Lagos and the SW has generally not seen development since 1999. No pipeborne water, flooding caused by lack of simple drainage, traffic and terribly bad roads, no railways, absolutely nothing to show for all the heavy taxation

Tinubu na bad luck to SW. I never thought I would see a worse SW leader than Obasanjo but Tinubu is on another level. Very crudely corrupt

PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi & Babangida At A Reception In 1966 (Throwback Photo) by nku5: 5:47pm On Sep 02, 2018
Deadlytruth:
Ironsi's military junta was as crude as all those of his successors because he armtwisted the civilians and subverted a sovereign people's constitution to land himself in power unlike his predecessors who only took over from fellow military governments. Secondly he was impervious to public opinion throughout his six months reign unlike his successors who allowed themselves to be guided by public opinion in one or two instances. So his was the crudest.

On the punishing of the coup plotters,
he set up a panel to investigate it and was waiting for the report according to you. Beautiful defense! But why couldn't he do same with Isaac Adaka Boro's mutiny which even happened after Jan 15, but quickly charged him to court and got him convicted and sentenced to death by hanging all within two months? Double standards?
Again, based on Isaac Boro's mutiny Ironsi quickly promulgated the Anti-secession Decree in his constitutional amendment that followed. However, he refused to promulgate a Decree of capital punishment for future coupists in that raft of new Decrees. Why?
Isaac Boro's adventure was not a mutiny please. He was a civilian at the time he gathered about 150 men, attacked a police station and declared Niger Delta Republic. That is treason in a simple form and he was tried in a court at Port Harcourt. You can't compare it to the Nzeogwu coup that destroyed an entire government, took down the Prime Minister, Premiers, Ministers, Army Generals etc
PoliticsRe: ‘igbo Will Support Buhari In 2019 To Avoid 2015 Mistake’ by nku5: 3:33pm On Sep 02, 2018
If we call them efulefus now dem no go gree grin

Who the bleep is "Jonbosco Onunkwo" huh and what is a G-23 and why they no meet for Enugu or Umuahia? Why PH ?

This is what counts. If such WAEC results are results of "mistakes" in 2015 then abeg give me more grin

PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi & Babangida At A Reception In 1966 (Throwback Photo) by nku5: 2:52pm On Sep 02, 2018
Deadlytruth:
But Ironsi himself reportedly wept uncontrollably on hearing about the brutal murders of Balewa, Bello, Akintola and his own fellow high-ranking officers like Ademulegun, Maimalari, Shodeinde, Largema, etc.... meaning that he knew deep down within him that the coup was both morally and legally wrong. So why should a reasonable and rational leader of the army allow the public's sentiments affect and sway his resolve to punish some mutinous junior officers who committed such havoc against innocent officers in brazen violation of military ethics of which he (Ironsi himself) was the chief custodian?
For goodness sake don't compare the ironsi regime to the latter crude military administrations of people like Buhari or Abacha.

You don't just gather people who planned an unsuccessful coup and execute them. You investigate and arraign them before the relevant court or tribunal. The government was waiting for the investigative report on the coup by then IG of police M.D.Yusuf.
PoliticsRe: Unconfirmed Breaking News! Nigerian President Is A Man Of Honour - Trump by nku5: 10:58pm On Sep 01, 2018
midolian:
Trump has denied saying Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari is a lifeless president, says he is a man of Honour grin grin

"I did not make any statement about Nigerian President, He is a man of Honour"

Wailers, how far? grin

Source: Al Jazeera
Trump is quoted to have said -

"Buhari is a man of honour even without WAEC certificate. In fact na we dey rush am"

Source: Al Jazeera
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi & Babangida At A Reception In 1966 (Throwback Photo) by nku5: 8:45am On Aug 30, 2018
Yyeske:
Let us call a spade what it is, eziokwu bu ndu(truth is life).
Igbos participated in making Nigeria what it is today.

Azikiwe rejected referendum and secession to be inserted into our constitution.

Nzeogwu and his colleagues led a one sided coup.

Ironsi created a unitary government and made the centre stronger than the regions, he didn't execute the coup plotters as expected in the military.

Ojukwu declared Biafra knowing fully well it's a declaration of war against Nigeria, no adequate preparation, weapon or foreign backup. That a pogrom was going on against Ndigbo in the north and Gowon desecrating the Aburi accord shouldn't had made him declare Biafra in a hurry without foreign backup and equipment, the US today would always go into a war with allies, we never had any.

Nnamdi Kanu brought his own madness into the mix by calling for the killing of Yorubas and Hausas, causing more friction between tribes.
This your post is totally baseless and lacks any credibility.

1. The coup was designed to destroy the government and put Awo in charge. Awo's P.A has confirmed this, many historians have confirmed this even non-Igbo masterminds of the coup like Ademoyega and Fola Oyewole have confirmed this. Calling it a one-sided coup is a pedestrian, lazy beer parlour assertion that has been squashed over and over

2. Saying Ironsi "created a unitary structure" shows you haven't done any research. You just regurgitated other people's opinions and propaganda. The regional system was destroyed on January 15, 1966. There were no more premiers after Nzeogwu and co destroyed the 1st republic. You had military administrators of North, West, East and Midwest all under Ironsi's command. The unification decree was a rubber stamp and it didn't take resource control from indigenes. That was the handiwork of Obasanjo ten years later. The decree was designed to have a unified FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE. Most importantly the Supreme Military Council deliberated on the decree thoroughly and reached a unanimous decision. Ironsi was too naive and careful to force something like on his own.

3. Ojukwu did not declare Biafra unilaterally. This should not even be discussed...

4. Kanu has nothing to do with this. Kanu never killed anybody, never hurt anybody. Kanu is the ONLY man to bring Nigeria towards the path of restructuring since the Aburi accord . Since Buhari and Buratai killed him and his parents what progress has your party made towards restructuring.

If you want to talk politics talk politics. If you want to talk history you better have your facts ready
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi & Babangida At A Reception In 1966 (Throwback Photo) by nku5: 4:23pm On Aug 29, 2018
mmb:
:-
Ironsi was so naive. A good soldier but a very naive administrator
PoliticsRe: PLEASE Igbos, What Exactly Is The Sin Of PMB Against The Igbos. by nku5: 5:12pm On Aug 28, 2018
OP- Though he was part of the 1966 genocide against Igbos he still had plenty of supporters in the east until he began to show his open support for sharia law and started talking about sharia law sweeping the whole country during the tenure of Obasanjo.

When his supporters murdered thousands of people after GEJ defeated him in the 2011 elections, many Igbos were killed including our corpers in the north.

Yet there were still many Igbos who liked him because few of us thought he had integrity. However the creation of the evil demonic and anti-igbo party called APC was the last straw. His party CPC teamed up with the anti-Igbo ACN from south west and the worst efulefus in APGA from south east. An unholy alliance that helped him get power. A wise saying goes "if you want to know a man give him power". Since Buhari has been in power he has had shown nothing but hatred. Python dance, marginalization, etc
PoliticsRe: US Punctures Anti-graft War, Says Massive Corruption Evident Under Buhari by nku5: 10:09pm On Aug 25, 2018
justtoodark:
that hillbilly with money...??
shocked

PoliticsRe: Did You Know That A Weapon-laden Russian Ship Was Bound For Nigeria? by nku5: 9:59pm On Aug 25, 2018
20 containers of weapons shocked
PoliticsRe: US Punctures Anti-graft War, Says Massive Corruption Evident Under Buhari by nku5: 9:54pm On Aug 25, 2018
I love Trump abeg
PoliticsRe: IPOB Women: Lawyer To Slam 10 Billion Naira Suit Against Police by nku5: 9:49pm On Aug 25, 2018
Igbo Amaka cool

If e pain you go hug 33kva transformer
PoliticsRe: The Example Of Dr Michael Okpara by nku5(op): 10:33am On Aug 24, 2018
cool

Of course we know how Gowon destroyed FMBN with his indigenisation nonsense.

PoliticsRe: The Example Of Dr Michael Okpara by nku5(op): 10:28am On Aug 24, 2018
t to put education in the front seat.

DR. OKPARA’S UNBEATEN AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES

Under the regime which has been aptly described as the most radical, progressive and result-oriented, agriculture was giving an outstanding position as the period witnessed real agrarian revolution and economic expansion. Indeed, agriculture was the center piece of his development policy, using the Eastern Nigerian Development Corporation ENDC as instrument.

It is indisputable that what is now referred to an agrarian revolution and economic development by succeeding administrations were first started by the Okara administrations in Eastern Nigerian. Dr. Opkara did not only talk of agriculture, he put flesh and blood into it with relentless interest and aggressive policies which culminated into a rapid social, economic and industrial transformation.

These efforts still and will remain a monumental tribute to him and many generations to come, as despite callous neglect and abandonment by successive regimes evidence of his achievements still abound.

As a deliberate approach for success, innovative farm settlements patterned after the famous Israeli Kibutz were set up in five towns, Igborariam in now Anambra state, and the one located in now Ebonyi State, Ulonna North and South in now Abia state, Uzo-Uwani in now Enugu state and Ohaji in now Imo state.

The idea was to ensure that model farms properly managed by experts were established to train young school leavers who worked in the settlement and ran their own farms inside the estates based on the experience they acquired and were supervised by the farm management. The product ranged from rice, oil palm to rubber.

Sadly, at the end of the Nigeria/Biafra Civil War, some of the farm settlements were remodeled or sold outrightly or privatized, while many were simple abandoned and to allowed to waste. For example Adapalm at Ohaji in Imo state, was remodeled into thriving vast commercial oil palm plantation but which has been mismanaged.

Ulonna North and South farm settlement is virtually wasting and begging for urgent revival. In Anambra state the Igboaraim, palm plantation was brutally cut down and the vast plantation made part of the Anambra state University.

The scheme can, certainly, be massively recreated to provide jobs for thousands of our young school leavers and graduates.

The Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation’s ENDC enormous Estates of oil palm, rubber, cocoa, cashew and rice, with the intercropping of pineapples, banana, plantains and cassava, formed veritable bastions for cash crop and food production. These farms include the expensive rubber plantation located in Amaeke Abam, Ndioji Abam, Arochukwu, Ozuitem, the Ikwu, Imo River waterways, Ubani Ibeku, etc. understandably, the massive oil palm plantations of Kwa falls, Calaro, Ikom and others in Cross River state and Umuekune in Imo state, among many other are now lying waste with little or nothing to show for the huge investment on them.

One incontrovertible fact is that the land is still there, nature has continued to water the ground by giving us abundant rain and good free sunshine. All that is required now is to develop the goodwill, zeal, and commitment to pay more attention to the soil. One feels a sense of shame and disappointment that only three decades ago, Eastern Nigeria was in a strong position to earn reasonable funds from exporting its own population. In fact, then, about three million pounds was earned in one year from this source of export.

In the area of protein production, it was Dr. Okpara’s accepted agricultural policy to massively produce poultry product for which purpose, an expert Afro American, Mr. Davies was recruited to develop poultry productions in Abakaliki. Chicken broilers, day old chicks, old layers, and egg were available on a very massive scale for distribution throughout the Region. The People were mobilized and agriculture made conscious, available on a very massive scale for distribution throughout the Region.

Then public servants were encouraged, and persuaded, to grow their own poultry for family consumption in their back-yard farms. Almost every home produces all the egg and broilers consumed by the family and the surplus made available for sale. It was Dr. Opkara’s passion that the population should be well fed.

In fact, the slogan then was “grow your own chicken and egg”,

To show the extent to which the policy yielded enormous dividend, Egg marketing and Distribution Task Force comprising the Ministry of Agriculture, Local Government, Co=operative Department of ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Education, and Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation, was set up with a Secretary from the premier’s Office given the mandate to organize immediate egg collection centers in all local Government Areas.

Cold rooms were built in convenient centers to receive the egg and organize logistics for distribution of eggs.

For ease of distribution, the Education Ministry was asked to feed every

Student in the secondary schools in the Region that had dormitory accommodation, two eggs a week!

Unfortunately this grand programme, no longer exists with the inception of succeeding administrations.

One striking effect of the farm settlements was that it tackled the problem of food self-sufficiency, economic self reliance and guaranteed employment. This is because following the system which allotted farms and accommodation to the farmers government followed up by setting up the marketing board which bought up the produce by farmers which were later stored in silos either for export or for the industries that sprouted in the region, the farmers were encouraged to stay on since they were sure of instant market for their produce no matter the quantity.

It was from his sound agriculture policy that he was able to generate considerable funds to finance most of his projects. For instance, the University of Nsukka was translated into realizable and concrete form to were built using the five million pounds, generated by the Eastern Nigeria marketing board through propagate Zik’s ideas and dreams to restore the dignity of man. The main structure of the University of Nigeria were built using five million pounds, generated by the Eastern Nigeria marketing Board through the sales of palm produce from local producers and the Eastern Nigeria Development corporation’s pioneer oil mills.

There were also enormous estates of oil palm, rubber, cocoa, cashew with intercropping of pineapples, banana, plantain and cassava at Amaeke Abam and Ndioji Abam, Arochukwu, ozuitem, with massive palm plantations spread across the entire region to make region economically self sufficient even as the breeding of cattle was intensified at obudu cattle ranch.

Really, there was no dull moment for the government then. It is regrettable that agriculture witch formed the bedrock of not only the economy of the eastern Region, but also a major foreign currency earner for the nation has been utterly neglected and abandoned.

Ironically, while Nigeria continues to treat her enormous agricultural endowment with abandonment, Malasia and Ivory Coast that that came to the country in the sixties to obtain their first oil palm seedlings have been making tremendous impact in the world economy using agriculture as a major platform.

For instance while Nigeria can hardly point at any major leap in the sector, Malaysia’s now popular KIA Motor is produced with proceeds from palm oil.
PoliticsRe: The Example Of Dr Michael Okpara by nku5(op): 10:25am On Aug 24, 2018
DR. OKPARA’S INDUSTRAL BLUEPRINT AND ACHIEVEMENTS

It is unarguably true that DR.M .I. Okpara, laid a solid industrial base for the development of Eastern Nigeria for the then period and for future generations .It was then that Nigeria’s industrial pathway was drawn and which could have established Nigeria on a solid foundation of industrial growth had the initiative been sustained by successive administrations. Rather the opportunity was squandered like in most other area that would have catapulted Nigeria to the league of industrialized world. The story of the Nkalagu cement company has always been a striking reminder because it was a bold, decisive, and courageous and sensible business decision to give fillip to his drive for economic independence, his government intervened and actually bought the federal Government’s shared interests which were to be disposed of.

It was inconceivable to Dr. Okpara that such a strategic industry located in Nkalagu, a few miles from Enugu, would be allowed to be acquired by a British consortium. The political implications of that move would be catastrophic to the industrial and developmental interest of his government.

Therefore the Federal Government interests were substantially bought over by the Okpara government and sold to the ordinary people of Eastern Nigeria.

It quickly established an industrial Estate at Emene near Enugu and quite close to the Nkalagu Cement factory.

In like manner was the establishment of the Niger-gas plant and Nigersteel industry, all in Emene! There is no doubt that these may have challenged the Federal government to realize the fact that there was an imperative necessity to embark on a bold steel production industrial policy. Many years later, the Federal government caught the fever and established the Ajaokuta, Warn, Oshogbo and Kastina steel plants, which have either remained at various stages of construction or totally abandoned many years after.

Furthermore, to open up the vast opportunities of an International Market, Dr. Okpara’s government planned and executed the completion of the Onitsha International Market which, today, has spread over a sprawling area attracting traders from many cities in Nigeria and the ECOWAS region. Added to this, was the building and inauguration of the Pepsi Cola plant in Onitsha by the Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation (ENDC). In addition, there was plan for the establishment of a textile factory which was on the drawing board and actually took off after the Nigeria/Biafra Civil conflict with a combination of government and private interests running the outfit. Also the administration planned the building of a motor manufacturing plant in the region to enable Nigeria to join the league of automobile producers as well as provide employment for Nigerians.

The industrial floodgate was really thrown open with the establishment of the Shoe Industiy at Owerri, the Aba Textile Mill with industrial gas piped from Port-Harcourt.

In Umuahia, the Golden Guinea Breweries was incorporated in nineteen sixty-one and actually put the sales of its product, Golden Guinea Beer in the market that same year. Later, the Modem Ceramic Industry came on stream producing primary sanitary wares, bath tubes as well as tiles, while the Metallic Industry was also in the offing for the production of small machine tools.

In Port Harcourt, Dr. Michael Okpara’s visionary acumen blossomed in the establishment and development of a vast Industrial Estate which, to this day, remains the heart beat and bulwark of industrial development in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The Trans-Amadi Layout was, and still remains, an unbeatable venture in vision and business savvy. Also the Alfa pioneer plant was to be built for plywood production in line with the government’s policy of massive industrialization.

As part of the Vision, model warehouses were built and solid roads were laid out with drains. Electricity, water, gas pipe lines, environment-friendly installations were put in place and industries just moved in and commenced production. The result was that the flourishing Michelin Tyre Factory was in full bloom. The Glass Factory, established by the ENDC, was in full production with the Trans-Amadi layout established by the administration not too far away from that area. There was also the Coconut Plantation in Bonny Island owned by the ENDC.

ENDC also took over some of the Bulk Oil Plant premises to establish a flourishing boatyard, manufacturing some power fired engine passenger boats for use between, Igwe-nga, now renamed Ikot Abasi, in Akwa-Ibom State, and the historic and famous king Jaja of Opobo Town. No part of Eastern Nigeria was neglected or excluded from the industrial blitz.

For instance, in addition to the vast Oil Palm, and rubber plantations in the area, the Calabar cement Company (CALCEMCO) was put on stream in 1965 using limestone from contiguous areas for their production.
PoliticsRe: The Example Of Dr Michael Okpara by nku5(op): 10:18am On Aug 24, 2018
Herdsmen:
Igbo Amaka.

Na why dwm dey beef us mean mean..

But who sigh..

The country must remain a shithole.. they love it that way..
Igbo Amaka nwanne

cool
PoliticsThe Example Of Dr Michael Okpara by nku5(op): 10:55pm On Aug 23, 2018
"I have never understood why Nigeria should export
41,947 tons of raw cotton in 1961 valued at £9.5 million
while importing 177, 684, 000 square yards of textiles
valued at £19 million.
Why should we continue to import such heavy
commodities as cement when limestone abounds in this
country? The only adequate answer to the European
Common Market with the obnoxious tariff walls is our
manufacturing most of what we import from them. With
the best will in the world, this will take time .
But a start must be made now by deliberately
concentrating on those goods which can be easily
manufactured here thereby saving foreign exchange. I have already mentioned two, but I believe that it is possible to concentrate during this period of the plan on three specific fields covering food, clothing, and shelter."

- Premier Michael Okpara (1962 )
'Progress Without Tears'
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It is of note that Micheal Okpara ended up building the
fastest growing economy in the world as a Premier of
Eastern Region

cool

PoliticsRe: See Richest Igboman In Nigeria by nku5: 5:39am On Aug 23, 2018
That is why EFCC is about to send IT to jail
PoliticsRe: See What Angered Oyo State Govt To Demolish Ayefele's Music House by nku5: 9:04am On Aug 21, 2018
PoliticsRe: See What Angered Oyo State Govt To Demolish Ayefele's Music House by nku5: 8:41am On Aug 21, 2018
shocked

This is worse than I thought. So because ONE of the guests on a show said something about Ajimobi they went and demolished Ayefele's station?
PoliticsRe: "Nigeria Is Better Without The Igbos" - Alaba Ajibola, Babcock University Staff by nku5: 7:30am On Aug 19, 2018
MikelIbe:
The ethnic hatred in Nigeria today was amplified by seun airaland of nairaland.
I agree with you

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