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EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 6:43pm On Mar 11, 2018
Onijagidijagan:
Your Igbo tribe has committed many atrocities on our land that you knew bf. if even using other tribes against us for their sole selfish interest.


Now first and foremost go and check d word "immigrant " in ur own dictionary.

Second of all, why will you call me an immigrant in Lagos when you are an Igbo person by tribe? Grow up Man.
Many Lagosian Yorubas are residing in Ekiti, Ondo, Kwara, Kogi, Oyo, Ogun and others without ever living in Lagos and they will never ever forget their state of origin.

We are not like igbos that claimed anywhere their Papa born den as their Origin.

Lastly, I'm a "Lagosian" and you're the Igbo immigrant here and you will forever will be.

Therefore you should grow up.
Wake up

EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 6:21pm On Mar 11, 2018
deomelllo:
https://i1.wp.com/www.ilovelagos.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/wpid-maxresdefault.jpg




Listin to this ipob...

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While your villages cry and are still crying and begging for common 2NB for 30 years, Lagos has built many bridges including the best in Nigeria today.


Poor ipob beggers....
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grin grin grin

Eko Ile ooooooo

grin grin ;

We no dey talk local infrastructure

EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 6:18pm On Mar 11, 2018
Onijagidijagan:
Myself immigrants on Yoruba land? that's very funny man. but put ur people whom are praying and looking for the Yoruba's downfall and d people dat hosted into order.
How can I look for Yoruba downfall huh Grow up! You immigrants would rather Lagos burns and looted by Tinubu than admit the truth
EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 6:16pm On Mar 11, 2018
ycat:
Those two states are NOT oil producing states but prospecting, it was all politics. Obj wanted to settle his two married girlfriends (Ngozi Iweala and Obysiekele or whatever her name is) There's no drop of oil anywhere in iboland. They tried to get their hands on Kogi oil though but it didn't work.
grin grin chai!!!

I don't want to bury you with facts. Please Google Egbema oilfields. Or OML20 for a small sample
EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 6:11pm On Mar 11, 2018
deomelllo:
Oil money built the bridge in your village and the same oil money is going to build your 2nd NB, even oil money build your village airport so what's the difference?

And when you say all the infrastructure you use, why don't you list them?


These lying villagers sef..
grin grin grin grin

No be our oil money again

Why you no use cocoa money build 4th mainland bridge
EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 6:06pm On Mar 11, 2018
oodualover:
The oil you get for those two useless states bo reach the one for ondo. And yes I will say it again and again. Ibos don't have oil!!! The oil in the south south are owned by the minorities that have access to sea.
Ibo people don't have oil. You receive federal allocation, yet you say federal government abandoned you.
Useless parasites like you.
We know who the chief parasites are...Imagine Lagos without oil money grin There would be no Third Mainland Bridge, no international airport...

Everything that makes Lagos a city it got from SE/SS oil money. Today despite all the trillions in tax money you can't even keep the city clean grin All you have to console yourselves is tribalism and self deceit.

EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 5:52pm On Mar 11, 2018
Onijagidijagan:
Bleep off you are not a lagosian whichever way if you are not a Yoruba person.
I am more Lagosian than you can ever be. I have had a stake before you landed from Ogbomosho with your cellophane bag with toothbrush and bathroom slippers grin

Follow me waka for Igbosere/Campos/Onikan and I go sell you collect change
EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 5:48pm On Mar 11, 2018
oodualover:
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Why una ibos no get shame like this? You keep attaching yourself to south south. Even if you do this because of Ibos in Niger delta, how many places in Anioma have oil? Over 95 percent of the oil is from the minority lands. You greedy IBO thieves always claim Niger delta oil just to be relevant when in fact, una no get oil. Besides, don't iboland receive federal allocation(oil money)? Una no get international airport for Enugu? South east contribute less to Nigeria and yet receive federal allocation.
Thieves!!
See this Osun bush-rat grin

The oil from Imo State and Anambra is not crude oil abi? Na olive oil grin grin grin So the Igbos in the SS are now yorubas?

Abeg go chop shit. You enjoy oil money funded infrastructure and then think you can blackmail the people that funded it into silence.
EducationRe: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by nku5: 5:32pm On Mar 11, 2018
Onijagidijagan:
Get the Lagos out of ur ranting is time you care more about Enugu, Onitsha, Abia, Imo and what's d last one?

We know you don't care about Yoruba affairs, ur people eveb hates them inspire the over 70 years old kindness we have rendered for ur tribe.
Na joke you dey joke. I am more of a lagosian than many of you Osun State immigrants carrying lagos on your head. Ol boy my tax money has done a lot for Lagos, oil money from SE/SS has given you third mainland bridge, murtala Muhammad airport and almost all the infrastructure you use to run your mouths.
PoliticsJonathan Was Not That Bad - Akin Osuntokun by nku5(op): 8:35am On Mar 09, 2018
“We now have the least competent, the most isolated, most divisive and arrogant leader in the history of Nigeria. And in a country that is so complex and not so cohesive, this is clearly a disaster, which is where we are heading” – Junaid Mohammed

The optics and the substance issuing forth from the Presidency of General Mohammadu Buhari get increasingly worse. If Nigeria were not the collateral damage, all those who warned against his election should be entitled to chest thumping vindication at the subsisting near total demystification and unraveling of the Buhari mystique. As the rapporteur of the reelection campaign of President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003, I was occupationally required to acquaint myself with the political make up (in all its ramifications) of our main opponent, the flag bearer of the All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, namely Mohammadu Buhari. The insight I gathered from this preoccupation was as follows-his entry into partisan politics was uniquely actuated by personal animus and simultaneously reinforced by Hausa-Fulani irredentist outrage.

Before he went into prison, on the trumped up charge of plotting a coup against the military dictatorship of General Sani Abacha, Obasanjo’s core political constituency in the North was the ‘Kaduna Mafia’-of which Buhari was an armor bearer-recall the singsong of the Buhari military junta being the offshoot of the Murtala-Obasanjo military government. On his return to the pinnacle of political power in 1999 and for justifiable reasons, the incoming President undertook a wholesale review of inherited projects from the Abacha dictatorship and quickly dispensed with those that did not meet up with his fancy.

The ill-starred flagship legacy project of Abacha was the Petroleum Tax Fund, PTF, personified by its executive chairman, Mohammadu Buhari. As it is characteristic of unaccountable dictatorship, the activities and book keeping of the PTF were discretionary and opaque. And whatever public good it might have served, it was always going to fail the smell test of standard public accountability and scrutiny. In light of their prior mentor-protégé relationship, the PTF was an awkward subject matter for both Obasanjo and Buhari. It was human for the former to feel somewhat betrayed by a friend who saw nothing wrong in working closely with his tormentor who had falsely roped him into a phantom coup plot and consigned him to the death row in Yola prison.

The outcome of the financial scrutiny of the PTF was predictably incriminating-to the embarrassment and humiliation of Buhari who may or may not have foreknowledge of the wrongdoing that was uncovered. Beyond the disbandment of the agency, the fact that Obasanjo took no further steps to impose sanctions did little to assuage the bitterness of his erstwhile protégé at being exposed to ridicule. From this encounter emanated the evolution of Buhari into the embodiment of the Northern irredentist outrage at the autonomous level playing course, Obasanjo had charted for his Presidency.

As it is often deliberately misappropriated, any equitable and egalitarian initiative of the Nigerian federal government is liable to be politicized as anti-North. And so (for instance) was the decision to retire all military officers who had hitherto served in political offices and positions- who were regarded as ‘political soldiers’ and thereby prone to coup plotting. In quick order, this was the why and how the instrument of a power play by a beleaguered Zamfara state governor was transmogrified and contrived into a regional wide Moslem North casus belli against a convenient target-who happens to be a Christian from Southern Nigeria-talking of the Sharia crisis. The following polarizing and subversive catch phrases are the representative pronouncements of the ensuing malice-with Buhari as the chief missioner.

“I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria. God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country.” – Buhari (News24, August 27, 2001)

“Muslims should only vote those who will defend their faith. We are more than the Christians if you add our Muslim brothers in the West.”- Buhari (Liberty Radio Kaduna, 2003)

“Why should Christians be concerned when Muslim cut off their limbs? After all, the limbs that are being cut off are Muslim ones and not Christian. So why should Christians bother about it?? – Buhari (Liberty Radio, Kaduna 2003 Hausa Service, 2015)

“I can die for the cause of Islam if necessary. We are prepared to fight another civil war. We cannot be blackmailed into killing Sharia.” – Muhammadu Buhari (Freedom House, 2000)

And so when President Obasanjo inquired of me after the 2015 Presidential election my reasons for actively championing the reelection of President Goodluck Jonathan, I had no hesitation in reminding him of his instrumentality to my partisan standpoint-by giving me the assignment to know and understand (beyond the average ken) the political wherewithal of our opponent in the 2003 election. And whatever opinion I held of Buhari in 2003, he consistently reinforced over the subsequent years-and that is his unrivalled penchant for hypocrisy, divisiveness and malicious parochialism.

My central argument against his candidacy in the 2015 Presidential election was that any Nigerian politician who rose to prominence through the politics of division and parochial insularity should never be rewarded with the Nigerian Presidency. On this score, he has even managed to surpass my projection and done abundantly more than we can think or imagine. According to Abba Mahmoud ‘The verdict out there in the public is that this government, as constituted now with its skewed appointments, is the most provincial, most sectional and most primordial. Even the immediate two predecessors of President Buhari, as unexposed to national limelight as they were, tried to have national outlook. Late President Umaru Yar-Adua’s ADC was from Edo state, his Principal Secretary who acted as Chief of Staff when the Office of Chief of Staff was abolished, was from Delta state, his Defence Minister was also from the South, among others, and all his security chiefs were Christians. His successor, President Goodluck Jonathan’s NSA was from Sokoto, Defence Minister from Zamfara, his ADC was from Benue, his Chief Detail was Muslim from Bauchi, while his Principal Private Secretary was a Fulani from Adamawa’.

Of all the viral satirical deprecations of this government none is more telling and apt than the ‘take us back to where you met us in 2015’ one liner. If there was ever any doubt in my mind regarding the validity of this refrain, it was completely erased by the report of the Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perception Index, which scored Nigeria worse under the Buhari stewardship. More than any other liability, this was, afterall, the adjudged singular bane of the Jonathan government which constituted the warrant and prescription for a Nigerian leader of Buhari’s (false) reputation. But here is the most authoritative corruption watchdog in the World telling Nigeria that it has willfully sold itself a dummy; that we have inflicted on ourselves a cure worse than the disease, that in the juxtaposition of Jonathan and Buhari, appearances have proven quite deceptive.

Said Junaid Mohammed,’ Now, among the people in the cabal, but very powerful and not known is someone called Tunde, originally called Sabiu Yusuf. He is the son of Mamman Daura’s immediate younger sister. He is, today, P.A to the President, even though he has never worked for one day in his life. But a P.A job is normally the work of a full-blown director or a permanent secretary. That boy only got married last year and as I speak to you now, he is one of the billionaires in Nigeria today. Nobody of his age has the kind of money that boy has’? Pastor Tunde Bakare has provided another perspective to the degenerate situation “For 16 years of PDP they borrowed N6 trillion, for three years of APC, they borrowed N11 trillion. And they are not going to pay the debt. You and I, and our children, and our children’s children will pay the debt”

And if there is anything worse than the TI rating, it is the mind boggling rebuttal that has emanated from the ranks of the paper tiger functionaries of the government. Not surprisingly and acting his credibility bereft position as the anti-corruption polemicist of the Buhari government, it was the audacious and indignant Professor Itse Sagay who called the logic of the TI rating into question with a most illogical counterpoint.

According to Sagay, “Transparency International is making a major error. It is confused between the actual level of corruption and the level of revelation of acts of corruption. Corruption was worse than now….but because of the activities of the anti-corruption agencies, particularly the EFCC, virtually no day passes without one act of corruption or the other being revealed. To someone who is just relying on statistics of what is revealed, it’d seem that corruption is increasing. In fact, it is decreasing, because those that are revealed involve prosecution of suspects or forfeiture of assets. Corruption is being dealt with. So, that’s the error there.”

In order to fully appreciate the folly of the illogic being espoused by Sagay, we only need to take a look at the corollary- that the less transparently active the fight against corruption, the greater the likelihood the TI will adjudge the country better on its corruption watch list. Second is the absurd inference that the TI is blissfully unaware that the corruption that is frequently and loudly touted by the Buhari government is almost exclusively attributed to the previous government. How then can the agency blame this government for the misdeed of the previous government that is being exposed? Is the TI this daft and simplistic?

To crown it all and as if nemesis is relentlessly at work, Buhari would spectacularly and specifically fail on the delivery of another governance priority on which he was projected to play the hero to Jonathan’s villain. Is there a better way to, once again, dramatize the Buhari messianic illusion than the repetition of the signal failure of the Jonathan regime? What makes the abduction of the Dapchi girls quite irksome is the apparent failure of the government to learn from the lapse of the previous tragedy to forestall a recurrence.
PoliticsRe: Obiano And Cosmos Maduka Visit National Grain Reserve Igbariam (Photos) by nku5: 8:02am On Mar 09, 2018
deomelllo:
Abio, look at the massive grain facilities the FG built in their village, but the same ungrateful people want us to believe the marginalization nonsense and lies they spew all over the place.


The man just saved and pocketed hundreds of millions of dollar construction cost.
grin grin grin grin I no sure say you finish primary school

Like saying we should be grateful for building Federal Roads in the east decades ago.

Government couldn't run it well and concessions it making some billions off Coscharis for 10 years. Who dey help who?
PoliticsRe: 1966: The Murder Of Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun And His Pregnant Wife by nku5: 7:57pm On Mar 08, 2018
These Tinubu touts want to divert attention from the corruption in Lagos. That failure named ambo the ode and his master tried to smuggle Tinubu's Alpha Beta into Lagos State Land Law grin grin They want to divert attention from Tinubu's shaky bourdillon local empire and disgraceful humiliation by his party

Tinubu knows how to cover his corrupt ass by whipping up Yoruba tribalism. This backward, primitive Yoruba national anthem is one of their tactics to keep them occupied so they can't even ask basic questions like why Lagos does not have pipe borne water after 19 years of democracy and despite the trillions of tax money that they collect every month.
PoliticsRe: 1966: The Murder Of Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun And His Pregnant Wife by nku5: 7:14am On Mar 08, 2018
Herdsmen:
Election time


Propaganda times




Yoruba must bring it up


66 coup


With dia distorted revisionist


Oya make we go dia
Before 2015 elections na so afonja dem dey shout "to hell with southern unity, the north respects our culture" grin grin grin ;
PoliticsRe: 1966: The Murder Of Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun And His Pregnant Wife by nku5: 7:09am On Mar 08, 2018
Herdsmen:
Same old sensational stories


We've heard this same story by revisionist a billion times


The thing don dey get versions


Normally comes up anytime afons are loosing it online and offline


The resort to blackmail and sentiment




Coup Happen people die


Life goes on
You sabi dem wella. grin
PoliticsRe: Toni Iwobi Elected In Italy As First Black Senator by nku5: 7:20pm On Mar 07, 2018
grin Ndi Igbo

Unu na sa ka
SportsRe: Balotelli Blasts Italy's Far-right, First Black Senator, Tony Iwobi by nku5: 6:44pm On Mar 07, 2018
maclatunji:
I agree with Balotelli on this. Any African joining a far-right anti-immigrant party is something of a disgrace not because of any other thing than it is the height of self-deceit.
To him he is being patriotic to the interests of his country Italy
PoliticsRe: Sing National Anthem In Yoruba Daily, Gov. Ambode Tells Lagos Principals, Teache by nku5: 6:29pm On Mar 07, 2018
So to deflect attention from his failures ambode wants to use tribal diversions to cover his arse grin

Instead of the man to find a solution to the crime and garbage that has been piling up all over Lagos streets he is chasing shadows in such a local manner. Is that why he went to put Alpha Beta Company name in Lagos Land Use Law? Joker
PoliticsRe: Actor Kenneth Okonkwo To Rule Enugu State Like Nollywood In 2019 As APC Governor by nku5: 10:40am On Mar 05, 2018
Total eff-up guy this Kenneth Okonkwo. So he dey APC?
PoliticsRe: I Can't Find Jobs For My Daughters- El Rufai by nku5: 10:38am On Mar 05, 2018
This man height dey deceive am. He thinks he's still a kid
PoliticsRe: Breaking: Lagos, Kano Govts Agree On Economic Partnership by nku5: 7:45pm On Mar 01, 2018
Mumu Jonathan built Lagos - Kano railway line now they are doing collabo but he could not build from his place to anywhere
PoliticsRe: FG Invests N16bn Sukuk Bond On South East Roads by nku5: 6:19am On Mar 01, 2018
Few hours to the elections...We will not vote for you still. Start packing your load. Na Daura you dey go
PoliticsRe: Lagos APC Splits As Faction Forms Rival Group by nku5: 12:49pm On Feb 28, 2018
shocked Choi !! Fulani harsh oo. So even title of local champion for Lagos dem wan take am from Tinubu hand
PoliticsRe: APC Extends Oyegun's Tenure By One Year by nku5: 7:05am On Feb 28, 2018
See as dem dey pack poo enter Tinubu mouth grin
PoliticsRe: Kenneth Okonkwo Makes Shocking Revelations About Fulani Herdsmen by nku5: 10:45am On Feb 22, 2018
No be everything be nollywood script oga Andy or wetin be ya name
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Needs To Get Rid Of Tinubu by nku5: 7:10pm On Feb 18, 2018
To show you how weak and harassed Tinubu has become since he sold his soul to Buhari, it took Fayose a PDP member to intervene and protest against the disgrace on top of marginalization that Tinubu was receiving despite selling out to put Buhari in power. Yet Tinubu is still licking buhari's butt till tomorrow

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/fayose-condemns-attack-tinubu/amp/

"Condemning the attack on Tinubu, Fayose said “humiliation of Tinubu is also humiliation of the Yoruba race,” adding that “Yoruba leaders must be protected.”

The governor said, “even though I am not a member of APC and I will never be, I have been elected to stand in defence of the Yoruba nation, once again by saying no to the continuous dishonourable treatment being meted to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, having paid his dues.”
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Needs To Get Rid Of Tinubu by nku5: 6:51pm On Feb 18, 2018
mideactive:
Where did u get this foolish info from?
Disprove it with facts like a man
PoliticsRe: The Different Roles That Arab & Israeli Pilots Played In Biafran War by nku5(op): 3:58pm On Feb 18, 2018
rusep:
Too late
Not sure what you mean but the Israeli pilots saved millions of lives
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Needs To Get Rid Of Tinubu by nku5: 1:21pm On Feb 18, 2018
imhotep:
Ndi Fulani ga anyu nwa amadi ahu ikpakwu grin
grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Needs To Get Rid Of Tinubu by nku5: 1:12pm On Feb 18, 2018
imhotep:
Ozuzugbuola onwe ya na ihe gbasara ndoro-ndoro ochichi
Onwero uche. Omaro na ndi fulani nwe PHD maka ife a

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