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PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 12:15am On Sep 02, 2015
menabadoo:
OK fine

Guiness aba
Nigeria breweries aba
Uac aba
Pz cussons aba
Mayer and Baker aba
Unilever aba
Seven up bottling company aba
Coca cola aba
Dude, you need to quit embarrassing yourself coz more than half of those multinationals also have stations/branches in many other Nigerian cities. Face it, Aba ain't shyt compared to common Agbara. Now go to sleep. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 12:08am On Sep 02, 2015
menabadoo:
anywhere you want to take to, aba beats any South West village in industries, weather its importing, manufacturing or corporate bodies.
LOL. Keep deluding yourself boy. grin grin Your folks back in the East know/have acknowledged and have already conceded defeat.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/

Speaking in an interview with South East Voice, Okolo said that Lagos, Ogun, Warri Kano and Rivers States had overtaken the South East in commerce and industry, regretting that ‘’our governors have over the years shown lack of interest in sustaining the industries located in their areas that made places like Nnewi to be called Japan of Africa and Onitsha the biggest market in West Africa.
“Industries are gradually moving out of South East, because there is no encouragement coming from South East political leaders particularly the governors.

Go to Ogun and Kano states, for example, and see what is happening in terms of industrial development. The entrepreneurship we are noted for in the past is no longer like that. We are losing on daily basis.
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 12:04am On Sep 02, 2015
menabadoo:
plastic industries in aba

May and bin Nigeria
Raldez industries
Multiplastica
Foebi tarpaulin industry limited
Saco international
Nitrochem global industries
Von plast
Allothon chemical industry
Planet oil and chemical industry
Double diamond plastic industry

Etc
Save your energy boy. Agbara Industrial estate alone (an industrial estate, not a city o) floors your Aba city in the number of industries it has within it undecided
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 12:01am On Sep 02, 2015
Princewill1:
Lol He mensioned only multinational companies in Aba,while you mixed ur own with local companies.

If you are talking about local companies,aba have dozens of them.
Punk, the joke's actually on you and your numbskull feallas coz that list you're mocking is a mixture of reputed multinationals and local/international industries located WITHIN AN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, compared to a whole Aba. A common Industrial park is competing and flooring a whole Aba. cheesy grin
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 11:57pm On Sep 01, 2015
menabadoo:
I dare you to count the multinationals in Ibadan and aba.
In your earlier list, you listed 6 Aba multinationals, so I'll only give you five Ibadan multinationals as well:

Proctor & Gamble
Unilver
Nigeria Brewries
British American Tobacco Company
Chellarams
UAC
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 11:19pm On Sep 01, 2015
menabadoo:
local yoruba boy,

Mayer and baker - aba

Unilever plc- aba

Nigeria brewery- aba

UAC- aba

Pz cussons - aba

Guiness- aba

They are SMEs ABI, can you now see you are a local yoruba illiterate?
Better. Oya now I will list just 20 out of the many industries in Agbara Industrial estate alone. cheesy Like someone said, it's an insult comparing Agbara to Aba sef. cheesy

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GlaxoSmithKline
Beta Glass PLC
P & G
Nestle Nigeria
Supreme Industries
Evans Medical
GZI Industries
Aluminium Rolling Mills
Apex Paints
Comestar Manufacturing
GeePee Industries
Greentech Industries
Royal Packaging
SHJ Allied industries
Lombad Plastics
PaceHeritage Manufacturing
Sam Machines
Ozidan Technologies
Jidaw Systems
Shongai Packaging
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 11:01pm On Sep 01, 2015
menabadoo:
otta is not considered to be a city in Nigeria and its not as industrialized as aba, that I know. The most industrialized city in southwest is Ibadan.
Guy, Ibadan city land-mass is as big as the entire Lagos state so don't even bring it into this; not even your Aba can come close to it. According to your warped logic Otta is not a city, yet I have listed just a hand-full of industries situated in its Agbara Industrial Park while you are yet to list your so-called Aba "industries", meaning that Otta alone (which isn't qualified to be considered a city, according to you) has way more industries than your glorified Aba. Smh. You are a typical yee.bo e-goat, chest-beating without substance. I don't have your time.
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 10:48pm On Sep 01, 2015
menabadoo:
mister, your illiteracy is sublime, agbara is not a city and its not as industrialized as aba. Don't even mention that village of otta.

Did you think I didn't think of agbara and otta before opening this thread? U weak bros
I repeat that you are a fool, therefore your punk ass will be schooled/served tonight. Where is Agbara indstrial estate located if not at otta? That town alone shyts all over everything you all have in your Aba. Guy, list the Abia industries that compare to the ones at Agbara industrial estate alone. I haven't even mentioned the industries along Mowe-Ibafo Lagos-Ibadan expressway o. Look, whatever you all have in Aba are called SMEs (Small-Medium Entrerprises) and do not qualify as industries/manufacturing coys relative to the scale of the ones that are opening daily in Ogun state. You better go and sit down somewhere and quit making a monkey of yourself.
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 10:34pm On Sep 01, 2015
menabadoo:
I didn't say aba is not filthy, but as filthy as it is, it is more industrslizex than any city you care to mention in Yoruba land.
You are truly a confirmed illiterate sha. It's spelt "industrialized", not that rubbish and nonsense you typed up there. Can you give a list of these industries (the ones that aren't comatose) in Aba, and let's compare them to Agbara estate at Abeokuta-Otta axis, where the likes of GeePee Industries Ltd, Aluminum Rolling Mills, Cometstar Manufacturing, SHJ Allied Insdustries, Supreme Industries, Lombardy Plastics, e.t.c. There are over 20 active Plastics manufacturing industries at Otta alone. Now list Aba industries that are still alive and kicking that can compare with the few I just listed at Otta. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 10:12pm On Sep 01, 2015
menabadoo:
is Ogun a city? Yorubas are illiterates
See who's calling another person an illiterate, when he can't even properly spell 'except'? Abi since when did 'except' become 'accept'?? Mr. Illiterate. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 10:09pm On Sep 01, 2015
menabadoo:
is Ogun a city? Yorubas are illiterates
You are the fool here, boy. Comparing filthy Aba to all the entire SW cities. Are the industries in Lagos state on Lagos island city? I can bet you don't even know the areas of Lagos where the industries are located sef. Go and get a refund coz all that education your parents paid for ain't worth shyt. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 10:03pm On Sep 01, 2015
zuchyblink:
those ppl from the waste don't travel.Igbos are into evrything:Education,commerce,industry etc
Lol. Not according to this Nnewi man: cheesy

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/
PoliticsRe: Aba Has More Industries Than All Southwest Cities except Lagos. by OkutaNla: 10:01pm On Sep 01, 2015
PoliticsRe: FG’ S Appointments : Rivers APC Alleges Gang Up Against Amaechi by OkutaNla: 4:12pm On Sep 01, 2015
Lol. Wike must really hate Amaechi, sotay he popped champagne on learning he failed to clinche SGF position. cheesy That's funny as hell. grin
CultureRe: The Giant Pythons Of Ihiala by OkutaNla: 9:10am On Sep 01, 2015
Mehn, that means they will have perhaps millions of snakes in those parts since they don't kill them since all these years. Scary shocked
CultureRe: The Giant Pythons Of Ihiala by OkutaNla: 9:00am On Sep 01, 2015
WTFhuh shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by OkutaNla: 7:49am On Sep 01, 2015
CHESSBOARD:
Mumu, NNPC are advising Buhari to sell off Refineries, do you know why??>...mumu its because of vandals, protecting oil and gas pipe line is a HUGE task, very expensive and can never be achieved 100% in Nigeria, now you want pipe ND's gas to Lagos what do you think will happen. Let that Yoruba man called Babs Jolayemi Omotowa continue with his fairy tell project. Igbo man called Chima Ibeneche moved NLNG HQ to Bonny island where it belong not to any Igbo state and created job for the ND/Ijaw youths why would this yoruba man gradually move it back to Lagos undecided undecided
http://m.worldmaritimenews.com/#newsitem-168489

Nigeria LNG Refutes Involvement in Badagry Dry Dock Project

Nigeria LNG Limited has denied its involvement in the proposed USD 1.5 billion Badagry Dry Dock Project after several media reports identified the company as the owner of the project.

Nigeria LNG said that the company is not the owner and is not investing in the building of any dry dock anywhere in the world, as it has a singular business focus, namely processing and exporting LNG.

The owner of the proposed dry dock in Badagry, Lagos State, Nigeria, is a consortium of other Nigerian companies under the name of Badagry Ship Repair and Maritime Engineering Company (BSMEC), according to Nigeria LNG.

''NLNG's only interest was and still remains, encouraging investors to consider building dry docks in the country to save the nation's foreign exchange and save local ship owners, like ourselves, the trouble of having to go overseas for dry dock services,'' the company said in a statement.

''Nigeria LNG would thus be pleased to see more dry dock projects emerge in different parts of the country, but will not be investing in any. It is thus fair to add that not being an investor in dry dock, NLNG cannot dictate to investors where to site their projects.''

Badagry Dry Dock will be the first facility of this kind able to receive large vessels in the region of West Africa. Currently, owners of large vessels in the region have to dry dock their vessels in Europe, Asia and North America.
CultureRe: Are The Ilajes, Aworis, Egbas, Ijebus, Ikales And Eguns Really Yoruba? by OkutaNla: 8:22pm On Aug 31, 2015
Femolacaster:
@op, i have never come accross any ikale, ilaje, egba, denoucing being Yoruba. They are all dialects in Yoruba language. Moreso, nobody is more "yoruba" than other, no division in Yorubaland. Though, i dont know much about Egun!
Don't mind the Biagoat of a guy. He's pained that Yorubas don't have the problem his Igbo people have where Ikwerres and Agbors denounce Igbo affiliation.
CultureRe: Are The Ilajes, Aworis, Egbas, Ijebus, Ikales And Eguns Really Yoruba? by OkutaNla: 8:17pm On Aug 31, 2015
Bialegend:
Do not speak for Ikales because you are not one of them, let them come in here and prove you right or wrong which i am sure youy are. I believe we have people from Ikale in this forum.
You are a hypocrite. You are here asking him not to speak for Ikales, yet you are quick to hang on to and believe your imaginary "co-worker". I am yet to hear of any of those folks you said your non-existent co-worker listed (with the exception of Eguns who aren't Yorubas) claim to be anything but Yorubas.

In other news, is Philip Emegwali right when he said the following about the inhabitants of Onitsha? cheesy :

Yoruba Onitsha, Orisha

Introduction: By PHILIP EMEAGWALI

I am a Yoruba by birth (born in Akure, western region) and Igbo by
heritage. As a native Onitsha Igbo, I trace my ancestry to Eze Chima,
a prince who rebelled against the Benin royal dynasty and emigrated
from the kingdom. Other Igbos that trace their lineage to Eze Chima
include Onicha-Ukwu, Onicha-Olona, Onicha-Ugbo, Obior,
Issele-Ukwu, Issele-Mkpima, Issele-Azagba, Ezi, Abeh and Obamkpa.

Native Onitshans speak a dialect of the Igbo language with several
Benin/Yoruba words such as "Obi" (of Onitsha) and "Oba" (of Benin).
In fact, the word Onitsha (Onicha) is a corruption of the god "Orisha."
The bini name for River Niger is Ohinmwin. The Onicha Igbo call it
"Orinmili." In a few years, we will have DNA tests that proves (or
disproves) the Onitsha-Benin-Yoruba connection.

In fact, a lost dialect of the Yoruba language, called Olukwumu, is
spoken in Brazil and in a few Igbo communities named Anioma,
Idumu-Ogu, Ubulubu, Ugboba, Ugbodu, and Ukwunzu
(M. A. Onwuejeogwu, 1987 Ahiajoku Lecture

The absence Olukwumu in core Yoruba land proves that these
communities are the Lost Yoruba Tribe that were fleeing from
slave raiders. (Excerpt)


http://www.assatashakur.org/forum/traditional/6833-yoruba-onitsha-orisha.html


Follow this link to read up on what Emeagwuali has to say . . . . .

http://emeagwali.com/photos/yoruba/photo-essay-on-yoruba.html
PoliticsSenate Leader Confirms Meeting Tinubu by OkutaNla(op): 2:52pm On Aug 30, 2015
Posted by Core TV News in Core News, Headlines, Politics on August 29, 2015 at 07:57 pm

Senate Leader Ali Ndume has confirmed meeting with national leader of the All Progressives Congress Bola Tinubu but said it had nothing to do with the crisis in the upper legislative chamber.

Ndume noted that it was a routine visit to a friend and political mentor.
He also spoke on his recent visit to President Muhammadu Buhari
http://coretvnews.com/senate-leader-confirms-meeting-apc-leader-tinubu
PoliticsRe: Are Abeokuta,akure,oshogbo And Ile-ife People Yorubas? by OkutaNla: 5:25pm On Aug 29, 2015
chuna1985:
but please don't claim that onitsha is Bini / Yoruba.
Don't blame me, blame Philip Emegwali. cheesy. He said it himself and not me.
PoliticsRe: Are Abeokuta,akure,oshogbo And Ile-ife People Yorubas? by OkutaNla: 5:23pm On Aug 29, 2015
chuna1985:
why u wan join urself with Bini peoplehuh They are ur colonial masters long before the white men came...

Onitsha people are Bini settlers, We igbos don't deny that.

but please don't claim that onitsha is Bini / Yoruba.
Onitsha people acknowledge their bini roots but you will never hear an Abeokuta, Oshogbo, Ife, or Akure man deny being Yoruba. Igbos are the ones always battling minorities who refuse to identify with them. Sorry but Yorubas don't have that problem. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Are Abeokuta,akure,oshogbo And Ile-ife People Yorubas? by OkutaNla: 5:16pm On Aug 29, 2015
chuna1985:
Some of them are from Sudan and some of them are from Bini.
Yeah, as your Anambra-Onitsha people are actually Yorubas. cheesy

Yoruba Onitsha, Orisha

Introduction: By PHILIP EMEAGWALI

I am a Yoruba by birth (born in Akure, western region) and Igbo by
heritage. As a native Onitsha Igbo, I trace my ancestry to Eze Chima,
a prince who rebelled against the Benin royal dynasty and emigrated
from the kingdom. Other Igbos that trace their lineage to Eze Chima
include Onicha-Ukwu, Onicha-Olona, Onicha-Ugbo, Obior,
Issele-Ukwu, Issele-Mkpima, Issele-Azagba, Ezi, Abeh and Obamkpa.

Native Onitshans speak a dialect of the Igbo language with several
Benin/Yoruba words such as "Obi" (of Onitsha) and "Oba" (of Benin).
In fact, the word Onitsha (Onicha) is a corruption of the god "Orisha."
The bini name for River Niger is Ohinmwin. The Onicha Igbo call it
"Orinmili." In a few years, we will have DNA tests that proves (or
disproves) the Onitsha-Benin-Yoruba connection.

In fact, a lost dialect of the Yoruba language, called Olukwumu, is
spoken in Brazil and in a few Igbo communities named Anioma,
Idumu-Ogu, Ubulubu, Ugboba, Ugbodu, and Ukwunzu
(M. A. Onwuejeogwu, 1987 Ahiajoku Lecture

The absence Olukwumu in core Yoruba land proves that these
communities are the Lost Yoruba Tribe that were fleeing from
slave raiders. (Excerpt)


http://www.assatashakur.org/forum/traditional/6833-yoruba-onitsha-orisha.html


Follow this link to read up on what Emeagwuali has to say . . . . .

http://emeagwali.com/photos/yoruba/photo-essay-on-yoruba.html
cheesy Cc: RepEnugu
PoliticsRe: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by OkutaNla: 10:44pm On Aug 20, 2015
onenaira3:
Bros I love you for this no homo. This is what igbo should start doing whenever yoloba monkies come looking for trouble. They started the thread, you gave them back exactly what they tried to start and Now they are whining like a bitach on her period.

Ijebu and Egun are not yoloba. Ijebu are Sudanese while Egun are Edo.
Fine. But no be only Una sabi mischief coz Onitsha people sef are confirm Yoruba/Bini ppl. cheesy

Yoruba Onitsha, Orisha

Introduction: By PHILIP EMEAGWALI

I am a Yoruba by birth (born in Akure, western region) and Igbo by
heritage. As a native Onitsha Igbo, I trace my ancestry to Eze Chima,
a prince who rebelled against the Benin royal dynasty and emigrated
from the kingdom. Other Igbos that trace their lineage to Eze Chima
include Onicha-Ukwu, Onicha-Olona, Onicha-Ugbo, Obior,
Issele-Ukwu, Issele-Mkpima, Issele-Azagba, Ezi, Abeh and Obamkpa.

Native Onitshans speak a dialect of the Igbo language with several
Benin/Yoruba words such as "Obi" (of Onitsha) and "Oba" (of Benin).
In fact, the word Onitsha (Onicha) is a corruption of the god "Orisha."
The bini name for River Niger is Ohinmwin. The Onicha Igbo call it
"Orinmili." In a few years, we will have DNA tests that proves (or
disproves) the Onitsha-Benin-Yoruba connection.

In fact, a lost dialect of the Yoruba language, called Olukwumu, is
spoken in Brazil and in a few Igbo communities named Anioma,
Idumu-Ogu, Ubulubu, Ugboba, Ugbodu, and Ukwunzu
(M. A. Onwuejeogwu, 1987 Ahiajoku Lecture

The absence Olukwumu in core Yoruba land proves that these
communities are the Lost Yoruba Tribe that were fleeing from
slave raiders. (Excerpt)

http://www.assatashakur.org/forum/traditional/6833-yoruba-onitsha-orisha.html


Follow this link to read up on what Emeagwuali has to say . . . . .

http://emeagwali.com/photos/yoruba/photo-essay-on-yoruba.html
Cc: laudate, after1, FKO81, IGBOPRINCE, ekenedegreat, Jesusloveyou, SUBWAY101, attacker231, coolitempa, T8ksy cheesy cheesy grin grin

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