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[size=17pt] Unless the Daura President implements the agreements of Nigerians at the CONFAB, there will be crisis in Nigeria. Buhari has said he will dump the CONFAB agreements into the dustbin. As for me and my own corner of Nigeria, CONFAB approved a 50% derivation principle.What needs to happen now is a guerrilla warfare against oil pipelines, installations and personnel until the agreement is implemented.[/size] |
[size=17pt] Unless the Daura President implements the agreements of Nigerians at the CONFAB, there will be crisis in Nigeria. Buhari has said he will dump the CONFAB agreements into the dustbin. As for me and my own corner of Nigeria, CONFAB approved a 50% derivation principle.What needs to happen now is a guerrilla warfare against oil pipelines, installations and personnel until the agreement is implemented.[/size] |
[size=17pt] Wetin concern vulture with barber?.[/size] |
[size=17pt] Unless President Mohammed Buhari implements the agreements of Nigerians at the CONFAB, there will be crisis in Nigeria. Buhari has said he will dump the CONFAB agreements into the dustbin. As for me and my own corner of Nigeria, CONFAB approved a 50% derivation principle.What needs to happen now is a guerrilla warfare against oil pipelines, installations and personnel until the agreement is implemented.[/size] |
[size=18pt]Remove corruption, not subsidy!!![/size]
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[size=14pt]When GEJ was president, we all witnessed the deafening bring back our girls campaign. In spite of GEJ's invasion of Sambisa and other Boko Haram strong holds, the campaigners claimed he wasn't serious about their demand to bring back our girls. Gen Mohammed Buhari campaigned on the promise to bring back the girls immediately he took over. he even announced the relocation of defense headquarters to Maiduguri to deal a decisive blow against Boko Haram. What we have since experienced is increased brazen attacks by Boko haram, Buhari himself making complimentary remarks by referring to the murderous terrorists as brother and diverted military assets from Maiduguri to Calabar in order to bomb the Niger Delta militants. The most macabre part of the deceit going on in Nigeria is that the same folks that were shouting "bring back our girls" only a few weeks ago, have watched in derision as the effort to fight Boko Haram have been substituted for Niger Delta militants without finding the girls yet....and they have quietly accepted it. What shameless hypocrisy.[/size]
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stevnwigw1:Dont mind this yoruba ediot. Come to think of it, which tribe licks the nyasha of the north? |
We must acquire good anti aircraft (AA) guns and learn how to position them at different angles apart so that we can trap in coming enemy aircraft in a 360 circle of fire and shoot it down. |
another bloody pretender. You are the only one that has not noticed the defeated Boko Haram resurrected and have been bombing everyday since Buhari took over. Buhari has called them "Brothers". All in a plot to declare amnesty and enrich Shekau for all his murderous slaughter of Nigerians? Can you honestly swear you haven't noticed what is going on? Yeye dey smell. |
[size=18pt]the Daura President is just as dull as Shekau[/size]
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lygn19:C'mon shatap your smelly yaruba mouth! You think we haven't read your previous posts? |
lygn19:Dream on Yoriba man, pretending you are igbo. Nothing in this world will prevent or save yorubas from a reprisal attack if they start this episode. If not, those killed in a reprisal attack in the east need to be apologized to. Those of you playing with fire will regret it when you get it. ....................and it won't still cause the division of Nigeria as you hope, nor will it get the Igbos out of Lagos.
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FKO81:Those gutters give me extra joy! Even though they are open, and should have been covered. But the fact they exist at all gives me immense joy! Yes, i hope they don't forget adding gutters beside our roads. It is too important judging from the nature of our soil.
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BuddahMonk:It is not because Igbos are too hated anywhere. The so called "ONE NIGERIA" fake mantra of reasoning is our problem and we have just refused to learn from the events of 1966-1970. I don't mind if Igbos go to Ethiopia or Egypt to set up business, just not in northern or western Nigeria. Afterall, you can learn from Dangote that has been setting up investments in Ethiopia,Senegal,Zambia, South Africa and Tanzania but just not in SE, Nigeria. We just have that unfortunate attitude that anywhere is better than home! Someone spoke about the attitude of Onitsha and Aba traders that would fly to Lagos to use Ethiopian or Turkish airline to Dubai & China, instead of simply using the same facility in Enugu! They complain Turkish or Emirates airline isn't in Enugu. So, if you stop patronizing them in Lagos, they will understand that to get your money, they should ply the Enugu route! Must you always bend to the whims and caprices of others? In the same mindset, even if the Onitsha or Ibaka seaports are built today, our people will still refuse to use them and prefer the ones elsewhere, citing one silly excuse over another. Our people just need to learn how to reason wisely and not merely how to work hard perpetually. Because if you only know how to work hard hard without how to reason to say your wealth for your future generations, then you and your family shall perpetually remain in the hustling stage. As whatever you make and put in hostile territories will always be usurped or destroyed and you will go back to square one. |
Igbonazy:Those are facts. In a way, i like that Yorubas are reminding our people about the idiocy of the term "One Nigeria" and the need for them to invest at home to create our own "Lagos" Point is that Yorubas didn't create Lagos as they would want anyone to believe. just like Abuja is being created today out of other peoples resources under the lie that is "OUR FEDERAL CAPITAL". Many hamlets in Nigeria including Ahaoda and Ndoni are miserably poor today because their oil was used to develop "Our" federal capitals at Lagos and Abuja. Having said that, it is time for Igbos to begin relocating their investment. Even though the yoruba noise now is simply related to the fact that they have gained nothing in spite of their treacherous nature of betraying other southerners. Yorubas should also be chased out of Enugu, Onitsha, Aba and Port Harcourt. They too MUST go home! |
FKO81:Great pics Frank! Thank you for supporting this thread with regular updates. My only plea with those building that greenwood road is to pit gutter on both sides and make sure the tared road reached the edge of the gutter.We know that the type of clay-based soil we have holds water for long, which makes it vulnerable to road failure unless gutters are provided to channel the water away.
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zendy:[size=14pt]We should quickly begin to mark yoruba properties in Port harcourt and their businesses in Onitsha. So that it will be easy to pounce on them suddenly before they escape. If it gets to that. The time to write down where they are is now. Nobody should wait to do things haphazardly. Time to get organized is now![/size] |
The cowards should simply ask for the break up of Nigeria. As long as they recieve federal allocation from oil, some of which come from Igboland, they should simply cover their dirty faces in shame. I noticed most of them didn't even have shoes. But on a serious note, Igbos should have a rally in PH & Onitsha and demand yorubas should leave the city and the oil industry they have been dominating for decades. |
We must redouble our efforts on agriculture and tourism. For tourism, we don't need to look for water falls and Mmawu masquerade as we usually tend to believe. We just have to create good hotels, with fun parks such as water parks, make sure it is easy to get a ticket from many world capitals to Enugu and work on making our cities look great for tourists to visit. All those mmawu festivals and yam festivals as tourist attraction just exposes our ignorance of what modern tourists are looking for. The Ogbunike cave idea and the magic water falls are good ideas, only if we can bring those places to international standard. If we make them like local shrines, we will wait for ever for elusive tourists to visit them. The southeast Nigeria economic commission was set up and had great ideas. But like everything we do, we lack follow up. So the commission i beleieve folded up after two or three sessions talking as though they were serious about anything.They don't even have a wbsite anymore. See their facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/SENEC2 In agriculture, some states already have what economics call "comparative advantage" which is to produce massively and very cheaply. Ebonyi rice, Adani rice and Omor rice must be massively expanded and quadripled by organizing the farmers into cooperatives. Enugu and Abia have great potential for cashew production. These two states can liase and set up a small processing factory with the huge participation of a private sector operative. Making juice out of cashew juice and making cashew nuts out of the seed. Please we want the nuts bottled in small light plastic containers. So that they can be distributed across the country and even shipped abroad. Imo state has large uninhabited expanse of land around Okigwe which are perfect for making cattle ranches. The proper raising of cattle in ranches to utilize its milk and beef should be studied. Already, the Zimbabwean farmers in Shonga Kwara state have showed how to do this. Imo state should either invite these farmers to come set up in Imo or actually send students to learn their operation so that they can replicate it in okigwe. In the same vein, our unemployed youths should be trained on animal husbandry to set up their own poultry, pig and fish farms. The government must make sure there are small scale agro factories to process all the farm produce into modern packets. For instance in a place with lots of rice production, small spaghetti or indomie noodles producing factories should be set up to convert some of those raw produce into supermarket foods. If we concentrate on the value chain, we will create enough jobs for the youths and still boost the economy. |
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If na some tribe,they will deny the boy his prize for his name. Just imagine the owner of iRoko isn't Njoku and is Babajide, you can be sure an Njoku will never win his 1 million naira. Dats why God is blessing the Njokus to help heal the scorge of tribalism in Nigeria. |
spyder880:At least he tried to put in the gutters and roads. The next man should cover them and plant trees along the roads |
OBJ, It is always easier to sing your own praise and claim what you couldn't do in office. Was Obasanjo not the same President that used the PTDF funds to bribe law makers for his failed 3rd term bid? Why didn't Ribadu or anyone probe the source of the bags of money some Senators brought out to reject? Why didn't Obasanjo probe how $16 billion dollars he self confessed to have spent on NIPP that were never built? Why didn't he find out who cornered that whopping sum and punish the person? It is always easier for corrupt people to lie blatantly as if we all are ediots. |
[size=18pt]This Alaafin guy probably just saw "Coming to America" for the first time.....and he is determined to enact it in his lifestyle.[/size] ![]()
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BuddahMonk:Buddah, As usual you come up with excellent ideas. Anambra does have a huge sand beach on River Niger, but that Anam bridge over Anambra river at Nsugbe or a more suitable site must be built soon. It is also the same area slated for Anam ultra modern city. One hopes the Anam ultra modern city project takes off soon with private sector heavy participation as the Eko Atlantic. Also that bridge to link Onitsha to the new city is built ASAP.
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IGBOSON2:Once you land in Fort Myers Florida, you drive on this road leaving the airport.Just as most of the road into the city is lined with palm trees and immaculately clean. Gives you an impression immediately that the city is a tropical paradise. Having lived there, i can tell you many many poor people live there. But for the first time visitor, you'll always love the place.
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spyder880:Excellent! Thank you very much Spyder! Please tell them we need help to change into naira right there at the airport.You will want to use naira for some urgent things, including tipping guys helping you, unfortunately you don't have even one naira and you can't give out $100 dollars! Also, selling small handset and SIM card so that we can buy and start communicating with relatives once you land at Enugu airport is a good idea. My brother and my younger sister from UK and USA just arrived Enugu via Ethiopian airlines yesterday. To my amazement, they claimed they could not change money at the airport. So they had a lot of difficulties chattering a taxi to take them to their destination. I was shocked that since 2 years of International airport in Enugu, no place to change dollars and Euro around the airport! |
Same plane APC criticized GEJ for using. Now it is suddenly ok for President of Nigeria to fly his own plane instead of taking a commercial plane? Okay, i dey see una every day o!
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