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Celebrities / Re: Gorgeous Nigerian Celebrities That Are Yoruba Men by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:45pm On Aug 21, 2016
Shymm3xx:


Lol, Yorubas aren't Igbos. grin

You know 70% of Igbo guys are either gay or on the DL.

Can you see the quality vs the quantity you have on ya thread?

This is why Igbo chics lust after us and this thread was created by an Igbo chic. grin grin grin grin grin

You're lucky I'm busy today, else we'll take this shyte to page 50.. grin

WEST SIDE - the best out of Africa!!! grin


This Nigga tho grin
Hommie Oh no guys are too busy chasing mulla than to spend wasteful time online salivating over some Igbo runs girl,we leave that for y'all to do. We have too much fine girls to lose sleep over some Igbo LovePeddler you are ffucking. I swear,my Nigga you always sound like you have never seen a womanliness in your life. Igbo girls this Igbo girls that...get a ffuucking life lil hommie. Everybody is sleeping with whoever that catches their fancy...danm!

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Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 12:15pm On Aug 21, 2016
Super eagles out of nations cup,u20 didn't qualify for junior African cup,u17 nothing to show,olympic pathetic 3rd place finish! Which way Nigeria?
Celebrities / Re: Chioma Akpotha Flaunts Her Non-attachment Hairstyle by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:33pm On Aug 20, 2016
LesbianBoy:



Then take your perverted mind to the ashawo brothel.
Celebrities / Re: Chioma Akpotha Flaunts Her Non-attachment Hairstyle by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:31pm On Aug 20, 2016
And any black woman with a Eurocentric weave is not better that a slave used to service the white man's CCOCK!

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Celebrities / Re: Chioma Akpotha Flaunts Her Non-attachment Hairstyle by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:29pm On Aug 20, 2016
Beautiful black natural hair just like my wife's. I am proud to say Chioma is a beautiful black woman with beautiful hair unlike the weave wearing hooshies. And she is from Anambra....We always winning!

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Celebrities / Re: Chioma Akpotha Flaunts Her Non-attachment Hairstyle by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:27pm On Aug 20, 2016
LesbianBoy:
Let her flaunt her big butt let us see biko kiss kiss

Nwokem,she is a married woman!

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Celebrities / Re: Chioma Akpotha Flaunts Her Non-attachment Hairstyle by OdenigboAroli(m): 6:26pm On Aug 20, 2016
Any black woman who can't proudly wear her real natural hair has low self esteem.

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Culture / Re: Ndigbo,do You Dislike Anambra People,come In by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:34pm On Aug 20, 2016
Enuguboy4nsk:

the bone of contention is between Enugu and Anambra...am proudly from Enugu state no matter how u want to twist it......Enugu bu obodo ndi eze; obodo mara mma; obodo udo na achi eze unlike ur polluted onitsha and lassa fever ravaged anambra..dirty people with fake ugu export cheesy cheesy cheesy

Onitsha is the economic nerve center of the South east,so,you sound ignorant when you try to run down Anambra. Ndi Anambra made Enugu what it is today because of our industry. Ewu,most of those mansions you see in Enugu are owned by Ndi Anambra. Enugu city is populated by average earning civil servants that's why people run off soon as they finish schooling.
Enugu has been a seat of power since colonial days yet they remain stagnant. You will regret this fight you started.
Culture / Re: Ndigbo,do You Dislike Anambra People,come In by OdenigboAroli(m): 2:34pm On Aug 19, 2016
Enuguboy4nsk:

makana ndi anambra bu ndi iberibe.....they're just only into drug pushing and selling fake products..did i forget that they are the most hateful and bigoted human beings


What a sad and pitiful creature. Coming from an Enugu person makes it sadder because we own you like a dog. Na akogheli ka onye na enwero uche.

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Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:50am On Aug 18, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


Spot on again.

We should have played deeper, controlled the game by keeping the ball close with less penetrative passes.

Mikel who is our best possession player should have played in the middle of the action. His side ways and backward passes would help. Mikel should have helped slow the game.

However, that is not Coach Siasia's philosophy of the game.

His philosophy is to attack as a form of defence and I ask attack with what. We have no single attacking midfielder in that team and please don't mention Usman Mohammed. An attacking midfielder that can't hold ball in his feet for seconds or play good passes. Mikel is a holding midfielder while Azubuike is a complete DM in the mould if Oliseh. See? Nothing to attack with!
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:43am On Aug 18, 2016
And what's with Siasia knowing fully well we have no bench and have qualified for the second round still went ahead and fielded Etebo,Mikel and Azubuike in the last group game?
I know he has his football philosophy but in this case you have no bench and its only wise to rest your best players when they don't need to be playing.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 12:03am On Aug 18, 2016
Is it not obvious that Siasia has nothing left up his sleeves? Failed at u20 world cup,failed at Beijing 2008,failed to qualify Nigeria for Nations cup,failed to win the Olympic gold a second time! This guy is a colossal failure! It's time he take a bow. Bring on Amunike let's try a new hand or should we wait till Russia2020 before we start preparations.

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Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 10:31pm On Aug 17, 2016
I guess that was your patriotic side talking.
Anyways, you are right. Our preparations were poor;most of the players Siasia invited were refued to come by their employers.Very very poor bench....Soon as Etebor and Azubike were gone I knew we had no chances. Tw of our few best players in this tournament. Etebor a deadly finisher and Azubike a warrior in the middle pack.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 10:17pm On Aug 17, 2016
The only thing I can take out of this tournament is that Etebor and Ekong are sure for super Eagles.

Awaziem
Echiejile
Shehu
Mikel
Ekong
Ambrose
Omeruo
Musa
Iweobi
Iheanacho
Amuzie(under probability)
Musa
Isaac Moses
Isaac Success
Victor Moses
Ikeme
Current u23 GK
Otigba
Balogun
Ighalo
Etebor
Azubike
Onazi
These aforementioned players are sure for me for Super Eagle WC qualifiers.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 10:04pm On Aug 17, 2016
It's obvious we only came with Mikel,Azubike,Etebor,Ekong, and the GK to this tournament. Let me hear somebody mention Sadiq,Umaru,Imoh and Ezekiel again.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 10:00pm On Aug 17, 2016
I play street soccer and its not like I am half as good as these guys or fit sef but I don't lose ball easily and my passes are 99% accurate. Can we ever get anything right in that country?
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 9:58pm On Aug 17, 2016
joseph1013:
The discipline and coordination of this German team is amazing. The way the entire defense sync. How the Bender twins shift for each other. Insane!

We have had our chances though. We are being killed by inaccurate passes.

And why wont a professional make a decent pass or release the ball when you still have space and make yourself available for a pass. Nigeria is technically and tactically poor.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 8:38pm On Aug 17, 2016
Discipline,coordination and concentration all lacking.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 8:08pm On Aug 17, 2016
One thing that scares me about Germany is their level of discipline on the field. This should be a match of character where your attitude will determine your result. Nigeria cant be losing passes and giving wrong passes in vital areas.Germany no send you even if na 10 to 0 den de beat you.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 9:03pm On Aug 16, 2016
ChrisKels:
Win or lose against Germany, the guys have really performed beyond expectations considering what they have been through.

My observations so far:

1. With what Azubuike has shown in this tourney, Onazi's place in the SE is up for grab(if not lost). I mean that guy is good. His work rate is wow, just check out his role in winning possession that gave us the first goal against the Danes. Another thing that puts him ahead of Onazi is his passing accuracy. I don't see him staying in Turkey (Onazi's new home) after this tourney.

2. Moses Simon should either shape up or ship out with the emergence of Imoh Ezekiel. His runs, overall work rate, dribbling make me wonder why people talk about Gnabry when we have a similar player who is even better..(doesn't mean we should overlook him though). He(Ezekiel) is now the darling of Brazilian fans. D less said, the better MBOK.

3. ETEBO is destined for greatness. Another beast-like free scoring attacking midfielder in the mold of Amokachi d bull(though a striker in his days). Celta Vigo and Españyol, I read are already making enquires to see if they could get him before this window closes . He is the real deal biko.

4. Shehu Abdullahi : like someone rightly said here earlier, he does his things like young Lahm, always attacking and never forgets his primary role(defending). The way he reads his opponents movement and his tackles just dey sweet me. He is definitely not going down with his Portuguese team with his showing in Rio and the interests from top Portuguese clubs e.g Bragga. He is up there to save us from the shackles of Ambrose in the SE.

5. Nwa Obi Mikel, mimi-nwa, odogwu n'onwe ya, omere Iniesta, Bosquet na Xavi iwa. The man Dat pocket Toure in AFCON. the amiable leader. Captain fantastic. Abeg e don do. U r great and whoever is hating on u, is an enemy of obedience and good football. Have u guys noticed that this guy gets better as he ages unlike some guys that fizzled out while aging, yet one efulefu go come here come dey doubt his age, ka m nwetekwa gi.

6. EKONG has really grown In leaps and bounds thanks to that loan Dat took him to Norway. We have a rugged centerback in our hand. He is similar though not yet as good as Rafael Varane. I don't see Genk abi Gent sending him to another loan spell.

7. Usman never looks back, he keeps improving. He wll get better with time.

8. Sadiq will be better if he improves on his stamina and first touch. He's got d height, hold up play tactics and his decision making is somewhat above average. He is a prospect.

9. Amuzie and Aminu just don't want to improve.

My 2cents

I don't have much to say about this tournament because I haven't even watched a full match. But the post above got my adrenaline running high.
Sports / Re: Mikel Gets "Odogwu" As Nickname In Brazil by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:24am On Aug 16, 2016
Mikel ODOGWU! Very powerful title and probably too heavy for Mikel to carry. Odogwu actually means a war commander or a brave one.
Sports / Re: Mikel Gets "Odogwu" As Nickname In Brazil by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:20am On Aug 16, 2016
A cross section of players of the Nigeria Under-23s, currently campaigning at the Rio 2016 Olympics have revealed the reasons why Chelsea star Mikel Obi was given a new nickname.

Mikel has been earning rare reviews for his role in inspiring Nigeria to the semi-finals of the football event of the Rio 2016 Olympics, with the captain scoring the first goal in their 2-0 quarterfinal win over Denmark.

The players in their closest, call Mikel “Odogwu”, a name in the Nigerian dialect of Ibo which means leader due to his leadership qualities which has rubbed off on them as young players.

Another of the team player, who played in the middle alongside the Chelsea star also told Owngoalnigeria.com, that the name is their own later way of showing respect to the Chelsea star.

” The name is what we call him in our circle, it was started by Azubuike Okechukwu and the rest is history but we hardly call him that to his face”, A player in the team told Owngoalnigeria.com.

Another player said to his face, they call him “Senior Man” but off it, he is refereed to as Odogwu as they can’t call him by his name due to the respect they have for him.

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Romance / Re: The Beauty Of Nigerian Women From Jos-plateau And Southern Kaduna (middlebelt). by OdenigboAroli(m): 7:37pm On Aug 15, 2016
ianSweet:
This thread is a true representation of kaduna and Jos girls.......
I am from Kogi and i schooled in Unijos...... Southern kaduna and Jos girls are very pretty no doubt..... And i have really not seen a group of people so honest and friendly as they are.

Why is it that southernerns always like to degrade any post towards the beauty of northern girls?

Southern girls are no match for middlebelt girls anytime anyday.

When you say "southern girls" be specific biko. Mind you I was born and partly raised in Jos and I am Igbo. Don't group us the Igbo with everybody.
Sports / Re: All The News About The Olympic Eagles (U-23) HERE! by OdenigboAroli(m): 4:00pm On Aug 15, 2016
joseph1013:
[b][size=14pt]Nigeria Under-23s Players Reveal Why They Gave Chelsea Star Mikel A New Nickname[/size]

A cross section of players of the Nigeria Under-23s, currently campaigning at the Rio 2016 Olympics have revealed the reasons why Chelsea star Mikel Obi was given a new nickname.
Mikel has been earning rare reviews for his role in inspiring Nigeria to the semi-finals of the football event of the Rio 2016 Olympics, with the captain scoring the first goal in their 2-0 quarterfinal win over Denmark.
The players in their closest, call Mikel “Odogwu”, a name in the Nigerian dialect of Ibo which means leader due to his leadership qualities which has rubbed off on them as young players.
Another of the team player, who played in the middle alongside the Chelsea star also told Owngoalnigeria.com, that the name is their own later way of showing respect to the Chelsea star.
” The name is what we call him in our circle, it was started by Azubuike Okechukwu and the rest is history but we hardly call him that to his face”, A player in the team told Owngoalnigeria.com.
Another player said to his face, they call him “Senior Man” but off it, he is refereed to as Odogwu as they can’t call him by his name due to the respect they have for him.
http://owngoalnigeria.com/2016/08/15/nigeria-under-23s-players-reveal-why-they-gave-chelsea-star-mikel-a-new-nickname/[/b]
Mikel ODOGWU! Very powerful title and probably too heavy for Mikel to carry. Odogwu actually means a war commander orca brave one.
Politics / Re: Obiano; The Man With The Majic Wand. by OdenigboAroli(m): 4:15pm On Aug 13, 2016
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Please Share to all your Friends and Networks... SAVE LIVES!!!

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Politics / Obiano; The Man With The Majic Wand. by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:48pm On Aug 13, 2016
We have put Anambra on the Agricultural Map – Obiano

By James Eze (eziokwubundu@gmail.com)

The Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano recently took out a little time to talk about what his administration has achieved in Agriculture. He x-rayed his strategic approach to Agriculture and cast light on some basic issues. Here are some excerpts -

“Agriculture is the critical Pillar in my Economic Blueprint. The other pillars are Trade and Commerce, Industrialization and Oil and Gas. We started in Anambra in a very simple way. We hired 14 agronomists led by Prof Omaliko whole profiled the whole of Anambra State, determined where rice would grow best, where maize would grow best and where cassava would grow best. And we formed cooperatives in those areas. So, we have Rice zone, Maize Zone and Cassava Zone. We have about 645 cooperatives in the Rice Zone. There are about 10 – 15 per cooperative. In the Cassava Zone we have about 700 and the maize Area the same. We have prefects in the various zones. We have a Rice Expert, a Maize Expert and a Cassava Expert. These guys guide the farmers in their day to day activities. Again our approach to agriculture is to divide it into two segments – the Commercial Segment and what I call the Subsistence Segment. We are trying to convert this segment to commercial farmers. These are the guys in the cooperatives. We are hoping to build up them and enhance what they are doing. My emphasis on agriculture is the yield per hectare. In rice for instance, we are doing 4 tons per hectare. But we need to do more with improved varieties. We have done well in rice. When I took over, rice production in Anambra state was about 80,000 metric tons but today it is about 210 metric tons. As you are aware, we now have Anambra Rice and early this year this rice emerged the Best Rice brand in Africa at the Africa Produce Show in Lagos. It emerged ahead of competing brands from South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Namibia, Cameroun and Ghana. That is very motivating to us. We have a big plant in Amichi that can process rice paddy to finished produce. At the moment, it is running at 55% of installed capacity and that’s why Anambra rice is very scarce. It is in hot demand and supply has not even come close to meeting the demand. Our commercial farming is coming real high. If you go to Anaku today, you’d think you are in Singapore because of Coscharis Farms. He has about 1000 hectares under cultivation already and he is targeting to do 120,000 metric tons. By the way, Anambra consumes about 320,000 metric tons of rice yearly. We are doing 210 now plus 120,000 that Coscharis will be doing, that tells you that we shall soon surpass our local consumption level. Our rice variety is of topmost quality. They call it Furo 47. It is long grain rice and the finishing is perfect. No stone. Anambra Rice is the best rice now.

“Beyond that, Lynden Farms is a very big farm that is coming up. They have plans to hatch 3 million chicks per year. They are fully set up already. Delfarm/Songhai is another very big farm that is also already on ground at Igbariam. Delfarm has highly improved crop varieties. Their vegetables rank among the best. Their sorghum is very rich and that’s why Interfact Breweries, brewers of Hero Beer are trying to engage them fully for the supply of raw materials for the beverages they brew. By the way Interfact is brewing 2.7million hectolitres a year. So, you can imagine the volume of sorghum that will support that. That will create massive employment for the youths, a lot of development for the area and IGR for the state government. Among others, we have Joseph Agro Ltd. Currently it is operating in the Orumba Ufuma area. He has plans to produce about 100,000 metric tons of rice per year. He is also trying to revamp the Omor Rice Mill for additional capacity. See, we are doing quite well. As you are aware too, we are doing well in our vegetable export. We have exported well over $5m dollars-worth of vegetables to the United kingdom. We have exported Onugbu and Ugu and sometimes potato among other things. We have a desk now that is trying to grow the export side of our agriculture. Some guys have already joined the export trade, like Tiger Foods. As you are probably aware, Tiger Foods is doing 90% of the spices used in cooking rice in Nigeria. Nigerian households are using spices processed in Onitsha to cook rice and that’s a plus. They also export spices to African countries including Libya, Cameroun, Cote d’Ivoire among others. When I visited their offices, I wanted them to do backward Integration. By that I mean currently 30% of the raw material they use comes from Anambra while 70% comes from outside Anambra and mostly abroad. We have looked at the content and we are working with them to give them land to plant these crops and produce the raw materials here in Anambra State. And when this takes place and I am sure it will happen within six months, they will begin to have a reasonable local supply of these materials and reduce the import challenges they are facing currently with the exchange rate.

We have all our farmers on the computer

“We have already put Anambra on the map with respect to Agriculture. Our vision is to be one of the top 3 states in Nigeria that will be known for quality rice production. We have the same ambition for maize and cassava. We have a strategy and it is working very well. All our farmers are on our data base. We reach our farmers as and when we want. We know the age bracket of all our farmers, we know where they are located. I am very happy and excited about what we are doing in Agriculture and our people are very happy because most of our youths are now engaged. If you go to Coscharis Farms alone, over 250 people work there. So you can imagine what happens in that community. That’s the kind of thing I want to replicate all over the place. I want our people to be fully engaged. We have to have food in commercial quantity and export some to earn foreign exchange. It will increase our GDP as a state and help to increase the GDP of the country.

Our Roads are Strategic

“My predecessor did very well in road construction and I have continued with the roads that he awarded. The challenge is that we slowed down on a couple of them because of the state of the economy. But there are strategic roads that we are building because they are very critical. They are roads leading to Agricultural areas. You can’t have all the farms and foods we are talking about and there are no roads to bring them to the city. That’s why we are building roads in Anambra North and in Orumba. All the roads that I awarded are towards specific targets – either to industrial areas or farm lands or going straight to the oilfields as you know. It is very important to build roads that way because with that you maximize the economic potential of the road instead of just doing a road that passes through somebody’s house and nothing is happening there.”

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Politics / Re: Obiano To Represent Southeast In China. by OdenigboAroli(m): 4:55pm On Aug 10, 2016
I thought Buhari would chose Okorocha...lmao
Politics / Obiano To Represent Southeast In China. by OdenigboAroli(m): 4:54pm On Aug 10, 2016
The Chairman, Nigeria Governors Forum, HE, Yari Abubakar, Governor, Zamfara state is leading a delegation of 6 Governors representing the six geopolitical zones to Beijing, China. This is a follow up to Mr. President's visit earlier this year.

Meetings will be held with Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFDC) and five of China's largest corporations.

Yours truly, Governor Obiano was unanimously selected to represent the South East on this trip. HE is prepared and raring to go.

Thanks to emirates inflight wifi, we can fly and work effectively.

Invest in Nigeria, Think Anambra!

#GovObiano #willieisworking #letsmakeAnambragreatagain #Anambra #NGF #Nigeria #ANSIPPA
Sports / Re: American-born Nigerian Talents Featuring At The Rio 2016 Olympics by OdenigboAroli(m): 7:02pm On Aug 08, 2016
Shym3xx:


But Igala founded Nri and a lot of the Eboes from Anambra are actually of Igala descent e.g Odenigbo Aroli lol.

And since you lot are at loggerheads - you might as well slice the chic into two, with Eboe taking one half, while Igala can get the other half lol.

Deal or no deal?

LMAO...Nigga, I thought you are through with this shit. Nri has no record of a dead Igala language.However,we have always been good neighbors. I double dare you to point out an Igala or Igbo out when they sit together. Igala are very cool and we love them.
Agriculture / Re: Anambra Stone Free Rice Ready For Export by OdenigboAroli(m): 12:50pm On Aug 06, 2016
See hatred from the satanic children of southwest!
Politics / Re: Obiano Apologizes To Peter Obi, As They Reconcile (photos) by OdenigboAroli(m): 9:58am On Aug 04, 2016
Jexyme:


As a christian, you don't always apologise because you've conspicuously wronged people. There are times you apologise for any wrong you may have done but never noticed.

Afterall, the Holy Bible says "Be it possible, make peace with every man". We are the ones that always complicate simple issues. Shallom!

Good luck with trying to bring gospel to the heart of a SATAN!
Politics / Re: Check Your State Domestic Debt Chart- Debt Management Office by OdenigboAroli(m): 2:32pm On Aug 03, 2016
EzeNri:

Amala and ewedu economics. SMH

Anambra is a construction site. While many states were busy begging for bailout, Obaino was busy building 2 flyovers, world class malls, roads, paying salaries, employing 15000 workers, exporting vegetables, commissioning projects and saving.

I u invite to Anambra, the light of the nation.

A hater is alwz a hater.


You are still replying an idiot with a psychotic disorders?
Nigga cant even sleep and stays on Nairaland fighting his biggest nightmares,Anambra....lmao

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