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PoliticsRe: I Am A Proud African. I Am Not Nigerian, I Am Igbo by Paretomaster(m): 10:05pm On Jan 09, 2017
kropotkin2:
You are a Nigerian whether you like it or not. Nigeria is a fact while Biafra is an abstract delusion. If i lie please just apply to FIFA to register the Biafran football national team
u dey mind them?.....am sure they filled Nigeria when filling nationality column in any form....
PoliticsRe: IPOB: Can Nnamdi Kanu Get Justice Tomorrow? by Paretomaster(m): 7:35pm On Jan 09, 2017
PatriotTemidayo:
The first dignity of man is Justice. If the law is still dispassionate and unbiased, he should be released without further Ado.....
But when last was justice celebrated and elevated in Nigeria?? A long time ago, I guess.
and why should he be released?...pls goggle all his videos, and nonsense he was busy spewing on Radio Biafra...........
PropertiesRe: Cement Increase by Paretomaster(m): 7:51am On Jan 09, 2017
Just increased to 2250 here.....
PoliticsThe 1966 Military Coup by Paretomaster(op): 6:53pm On Jan 08, 2017
I visited Ironsi at his official residence, the Flag Staff House,
at No. 1 Glover Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, as he was a bit
indisposed. Incidentally, my personal relationship with
Ironsi had always been very cordial, and I had nothing
against him as a person or as a military officer at the time.
When I called on him that night, he was not in bed as
expected of somebody suffering from what he called “severe
cold and lumbago” but was sitting with some people inside
the compound (but outside the bungalow) on the shore of
the lagoon nearby. He quickly left the lagoon side and
advanced to meet me and took me inside the house. The
other people never joined us.


Ironsi informed me that he had
decided to postpone his visit to Sokoto to spend Sallah
there at the invitation of his friend”, the Sultan of Sokoto,
the spiritual leader of northern Muslims and a cousin of the
Sardauna, Premier of the Northern Region. As I was going
out of Ironsi’s house, felt rather guilty for inconveniencing
him and his other guests still sitting outside. So I decided to
apologize to them, and I spotted at least Ifeajuana amongst
the guests, who was cited in the Special Branch Report as
one of the coup plotters.
Another well calculated move by Ironsi was to post to the
command of infantry battalions stationed outside Lagos and
Ibadan areas, of he considered reliable or weak, and in case
of the latter, support strong Igbo deputies. He posted
Odumegwu Ojukwu to Kano, Fajuyi Enugu and Sodeinde
(killed during the coup) to Kaduna. The idea was to ensure
that in the event of staging a coup, Ironsi could rally support
from these areas.


The problems of Lagos and Ibadan could
be attended to by him personally and this was easy as
adequate arrangements were made to eliminate the
“enemy” senior military commanders of units stationed in
these areas, Finally, the policy pursued by the Ironsi
government on assumption of power was decided in favour
of the long-term interest of the Igbos who staged the first
coup - the abolishing of federal administrative structure of
the country, the unification of the civil and judicial services,
failure to deal with the rebel army officers who cold
bloodedly and cowardly murdered their fellow officers who
were not given a chance to defend themselves in the
military tradition, the mass promotion of Igbo officers to fill
vacancies left by their departed colleagues, and assumption
of command of strategic military units.
Judging from the foregoing, it appears that General Ironsi
was probably aware of the coup plan at least in its broad
outline, and from personal standpoint would he-expected to
welcome the manner in which it was executed, i.e., the
elimination of those who were considered “dangerous”
officers likely to challenge his supremacy after the ousting
of the civilian government - Brigadiers Maimalari and
Ademulegun, Col. Kur Muhammed, and Lt. Cols. Largema
and Pam - all of whom were immensely popular with their
troops, who could be used to prevent Ironsi’s ascension to
political power. When he succeeded, Ironsi styled himself
head of the Federal Military Government and supreme
commander of the armed forces, a designation which though
normal in military tradition of a generalissimo during war
time was borrowed from the title of a book: The Supreme
Command, which Ironsi presented to me a few months
before the first coup.
Ironsi no doubt, had been nursing for sometime the idea of
assuming the supreme command not only of the Nigerian
Armed forces but also of the country itself. This objective
was achieved at the cost of untimely deaths of many fine
officers, a fate to which Ironsi himself ultimately succumbed
during the July 1966 counter-coup


The counter-coup was, as expected, staged by the
remnants of the northern officer corps who as at January
1966 were of the ranks of major, captain, and subalterns
(except Gowon who was Lt. Col.). These officers were
seething with rage, anger and bitterness over the murder of
their beloved and respected senior officers whom many
regarded as heroes and were ready to risk their lives to
avenge their deaths.


The officers were also under political
pressure to do something to retrieve the honour (mutunci)
of the North. “The Northern officers were apprehensive that
a repeat performance of January 15th, 1966 incident might
culminate in their annihilation.” The northern other ranks
were particularly engaged that their officers had let them
down by allowing the episode of January 966 to occur and
by not taking swift action to avenge it. Some of the soldiers
were calling their officers derogatory names such as mata
(wonen) who were weaklings and incapable of any manly
heroic action and more ominously threatening to “do it
themselves” and deal with all army officers, northerners and
others as well.



The hatred arid derision of the northern army officers spread
to northern civilian population almost all of whom were of
the opinion that General Ironsi was definitely in the know of
the coup plan at least in its broad outline especially such
matters as the elimination of what was considered
“dangerous” officers likely to challenge his supremacy after
ousting of the civilians. The civilians became hostile to the
northern military establishment to the extent of refusing to
socialise with the officers.


It was rumoured that there was
pressure from some civilian parents of army officers’ wives
to desert their husbands for their cowardly behaviour in
failing to retrieve the honour or mutunci of the northern
people. Thus the northern officers had to do something to
save their skin and preserve whatever little honour they
had. And so they struck 29th July, 1966, in broad daylight
as promised by Lt. Col. Hassan Usman Katsina, the military
governor of the North, unlike the executors of the January
1966 coup who murdered their military colleagues in their
sleep. May the souls of all those killed during the January
and July insurrections, military and civilians, rest in peace,
or as we say in HausaAllah Yaji kanMusulmi.



The take over of the Federal Military Government by Ironsi
and his associates put the North in a disadvantaged
position vis a vis the South the newly established Supreme
Military Council, dominated by the latter The composition of
the council was as follows:
General Aguiyi Ironsi - Head of State (Chairman)
Lt. Col. David Ejoor - Military Governor (Mid- West)
Lt. Odumegwu Ojukwu - Military Governor (East)
Lt. Col. Fajuyi - Military Governor (West).
II
Major Hassan Usman Katsina - Military Governor (North)
Lt. Col Y Gowon - Chief of Staff (Army)
‘Louis Edet - Inspector General of Police
Kam Salem - Deputy Inspector General of Police
George Kurubo - Commander (Air Force)
Commodore J.A.E. Wey - Commander (Navy)


Thus out of ten members of the Supreme Military Council,
the North had three, whilst the South bad seven including
the chairman. This was very irksome to the northern
establishment which used to be in the forefront in running
Nigeria’s affairs since independence in 1960. As if this
lopsidedness was not enough, Ironsi introduced measures
that would further marginalise the North and non-Igbos in
general. Promotions and postings in the armed forces were
heavily tilted against the North which had already lost its
senior officers of the rank of lieutenant colonel and above
(with one exception). Then suddenly and without
consultation, Ironsi promulgated the Unification Decree No.
34 abolishing the federal structure of Nigeria and also
unified the Civil and Judicial Services, The protection which
the regions hitherto enjoyed in controlling and running these
services by their -indigenes was lost.


The North was the
hardest hit by these measures.
Thus, within a few days of the, promulgation of the
Unification Decree, the North erupted spontaneously in
violence during which many Igbos were killed. The
northerners wanted to secede from the federation arewa or
araba - was the clarion call by virtually all northerners. The
July 1966 counter-coup was intended to achieve this
objective but common sense prevailed and the unity of the
country was preserved. However, the Eastern Region
headed by Ojukwu achieved de-facto separation by
expelling all non-easterners from the East and urging all
easterners living elsewhere in Nigeria to return home.
Seizure of federal government’s property and funds located
in the Eastern Region invited sanctions by the federal
government. The situation in the country was very tense
and needed only small incidents to erupt. Thus, when Radio
Cotonou, Dahomey (now Benin Republic) announced that
northerners were being killed in the East, there were
revenge killings of Igbos and others in the North in
September/October 1966. The security situation in the
country continued to deteriorate despite spirited efforts by
Nigerian chiefs and “Leaders of Thought” as well as foreign
well-wishers of Nigeria to reconcile the various factions.
In the end Lt. Col. Odumegwu-Ojukwu declared the Eastern
Re “Republic of Biafra”, thus seceding from the federation of
Niger 30th May, 1967. This action was preceded by dividing
Nigeria into n states, three of them in the Eastern Region,
one for Igbo and two eastern minorities living in the Niger
Delta, Calabar and Ogoja areas declaration of Biafra was
followed by dismissal of Ojukwu from Nigerian Army and
governorship, police action and the commencement of civil
war on 6th July, 1967.


The crises and conflicts and aftermath that afflicted Nigeria
ben January, 1966 and January, 1970 were monumental
tragedies we ought to .have put behind us so that the
country could forge ahead. Alas, that not been the case as
testified during public hearing of the Human Right
Violations and Investigations Commission (Justice Oputa
Panel), he Enugu and Abuja in July and September/October
2001 respectively. Pan-Igbo organisation, Ohaneze Ndi
Igbo, presented a petition to Oputa Panel accusing the
peoples of the North of all sorts of crimes against the Igbos
and demanded a reparation sum of over eight trillion Naira
(N8,000,000,000,000) to compensate them for alleged
losses lives and properties during the crisis. It was
surprising that present Igbo could make such accusations
against the North considering that Ohaneze Ndi Igbo under
the responsible leadership of the late Sir Francis Ibiarn,
concluded that:
...of the debt .of blood between the North and the Igbos,


the
Igbos started the cycle, the North retaliated. It was the
same story in the North as well as in Igboland - Blood spoke
to blood - and the Igbos who started it all cannot complain
that more of their people died in it.


In their petition to the Oputa Panel at Enugu, part of the
conclusions of Ohaneze Ndi Igbo concern the troubles
related to the 1966 mass at and counter-massacre,
pogroms and counter-pogroms which occurred between
communities in the Northern Region and communities in 1
Eastern Region in a reciprocal fashion. It is regrettable that
some Nigerians appear to want to revive the precipitating
conditions for repeat performances of the incidents of
January and July, 1966. Captain Ben Gbulie’s book,
Nigeria’s Five Majors in which raging remarks were made
about assassinated northern leaders, was provocative, to
say the least.


He was one of the key actors of the coup at Kaduna when
the Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello was
assassinated. He was also a leading member of the group of
Igbos who presented Ohaneze Ndi Igbo’s petition to the
Oputa Panel at Enugu in July 2001. He was summoned to
appear before the commission at Abuja in September/
October 2001 at the request of the Arewa Consultative
Forum (ACF) (a northern umbrella organization) which
cross-examined Captain Gbulie. He did not show any
remorse and still believed that the 15 January, 1966 coup
was staged to pre-empt ajihad to be launched by Northern
Muslims led by the Sardauna by 16th January, 1966 though
a number of Christian military officers who could have
assisted their brethren in resisting the jihad were also killed
on January 15th, 1966. Instead of answering questions from
ACF Counsel, Gbulie was diversionary and unco-operative.
When the son of late Lt. Col. Pam, who was slain during the
January, 1966 coup, asked for apology from Gbulie, who
cast aspersions on his father in the said Nigeria s Five
Majors, Gbulie did not respond. When young Pam requested
the panel to reconcile him and Gbulie, neither the panel, on
which Pam’s mother, Elizabeth Pam, sat, nor Gbulie said a
word, talkless of coming to embrace Pam, as was done by
other petitioners and accused at some sittings of the
commission. I was present at this public hearing and was
utterly disgusted at this unbecoming behaviour on the part
of Captain Gbulie. I could not help remarking - Akwai
sauran rina a Kaba (roughly - we are not yet out of the
woods). It is hoped !hat Gbulie and his ilk would have a
change of heart, retrace the dangerous steps they are taking
and give peace a chance to reign in Nigeria once again.
Concluded
Culled from Kurfi’s autobiography: ‘My Life and Times’



http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/feature/the-1966-military-coup/179593.html
SportsRe: Asisat Oshoala's Mother Poses Proudly With Her Daughter's Glo CAF Award. Photos by Paretomaster(m): 4:15pm On Jan 08, 2017
EverestdeBliu:
Muslim?
Yes, and a practicing one too...her grandfather is a well known scholar ajagbemokeferi.
CrimeRe: Escapees Identify Boko Haram Abductors On Wanted Poster by Paretomaster(m): 8:43am On Jan 07, 2017
Royalfurnitures:
Good, but let them also tell us why the girls abducted a day before sitting for their physics exams, cannot speak English, not even broken English. We're they going to write the physics exams in Hausa language?

Please check out my signature for quality and durable furniture
U no sabi road go chibok??.
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi-Ironsi With Ojukwu, Gowon, Hassan Katsina, David Ejoor & Wey. Throwback by Paretomaster(m):
bakynes:
Igbos need not defend that coup that it wasn't an Igbo coup. If you killed the leaders of other regions and left the leaders of your own region out of the killing then there isn't any other excuse.

On top of that, ironsi was supposed to execute the coup plotters by military law but what did he do? He put them in a prison in the East and later released them.

Put your emotions aside and reason it why won't the North be angry and seek revenge.
u dey mind them, even after the gruesome murder of northern Elites, the Igbo**s were all jubilating, and mocking the Northerners, someone even releases a song in dat respect...

and they expect the northerners to shake them..
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi-Ironsi With Ojukwu, Gowon, Hassan Katsina, David Ejoor & Wey. Throwback by Paretomaster(m): 7:15pm On Jan 06, 2017
HMZi:
when ur people get slaughtered in their thousands, you can sign any accord presented.... be fair to the memory of the Igbo's unjustly killed by the northerners for no good reason
u must be madt.....unjustly?....when ur kinsmen slaughtered prominent Northerners in a tribal coup, were ur ppl not jubilating over it?, and even releasing a song, bread and shirts to show their support for the coup plotters, and mock the Northerners even in their own cities, and u expect them to keep mute?.

bro the deed has been done, and the Northerners who are suppose to still hold grudge, have already moved on...

let the children of hate continue till they cause another civil war......the outcome will still not change, u will still have ur a** whipped......
PoliticsRe: At Last, Work Begins On 2nd Niger Bridge by Paretomaster(m): 6:00pm On Jan 06, 2017
Omeny:
GEJ did times ten for the North yet they despise him the more.

U guys haven't even see HATE.

The battle line has been drawn.

It will take yrs to settle what GEJ suffered.

I can tell u this for free.
Despise, did u think he would have been elected without massive votes from the North?......
PhonesRe: Man Wins N10m In Airtel Promo In Awka, Faints At Prize Presentation by Paretomaster(m): 8:21am On Jan 06, 2017
no be Flattinoes? ...just use the public adress to announce that since the winner has passed out now, " the prize goes to the runner up" come see resurrection part 2...
PoliticsRe: Biafra: We Will Attack Nigeria If Nnamdi Kanu Is Not Release Within One Month by Paretomaster(m): 3:16pm On Jan 05, 2017
Pls go ahead, I beg u in d name of God.....
CrimeRe: Thugs & Prostitute In Delta Beat A Herdsman To Stupor by Paretomaster(m):
Yanga dey sleep.......if herdsmen start now...dem go begin to run up, and down......
Christianity EtcRe: Lady Who Followed Her Friend To A 'Church Event' In Lagos In Unstable Condition by Paretomaster(m): 7:07am On Jan 05, 2017
Flattinoes Don use dis one.....May God help us....
BusinessRe: Dangote Tomato Factory Reopens February by Paretomaster(m): 12:51pm On Jan 04, 2017
godoluwa:
With his substandard tomatoe paste?
Before you quote me with rubbish, have a taste of good tomatoe paste and compare it with that of dangote/erisco to know the difference.
Gino is easy to get & its better than dangote/erisco product
iranu
see bad belle, cant u just commend something good for once?...

did u know how many ppl will get employment thru dat venture, and it's contribution to our economy? once we are get it right, and have enough local production, that ur Gino, and watever will be banned completely....
PoliticsRe: A Declassified File On The Nigeria-biafra Civil War : Britain's Complicity. by Paretomaster(m): 2:29pm On Jan 03, 2017
What is the point?...most of the players in d War are gone, many have moved on, for those still looking for round two, I wish them luck...

thanks anyway, but can't read the epistle....
CrimeRe: Pablo Escobar, One Of The Richest And Most Dangerous Drug Lords Of All Time. by Paretomaster(m): 10:07pm On Jan 01, 2017
U NEED TO WATCH THE MOVIE "NARCOTICS" BY NETFLIX TO UNDERSTAND THE LIFE OF PABLO ESCOBAR.....VERY INTERESTING...I LIKE HIM SHA...
PoliticsRe: How Can A President Of A Country Openly Display Flag Of A Terrorist Organization by Paretomaster(m): 7:42am On Jan 01, 2017
This is 2017, pls borrow some sense....
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 5:10am On Jan 01, 2017
jacabi:
May you be in vigour and live fulfilled. Happy birthday and barka da sabon shekara!
nagode....
PoliticsRe: The Best Performing Governors In 2016? by Paretomaster(m): 11:35am On Dec 31, 2016
unclezuma:
Governors and Elected persons have no say on power supply which is a (national)federal/ppp business .
who told u?...power is being supplied to the highest bidder now..
PoliticsRe: The Arrival Of His Excellency Alh. Yahaya Bello In The City Of Anyigba by Paretomaster(m): 10:51pm On Dec 30, 2016
abuayman:
Why always with his phone? Him no get PA??
this is the kind of mentality that got us where we are today.....so he should hire someone to hold his phone...?.[img]
abuayman:
Why always with his phone? Him no get PA??
this is the kind of mentality that got us where we are today.....so he should hire someone to hold his phone...?.[/img]
abuayman:
Why always with his phone? Him no get PA??
this is the kind of mentality that got us where we are today.....so he should hire someone to hold his phone...?.
PoliticsRe: The Best Performing Governors In 2016? by Paretomaster(m): 10:33pm On Dec 30, 2016
give it to Gov Bagudo of Kebbi state, for aiding the farmers to provide LAKE rice in collaboration with Gov Ambode.

thereby creating more employment opportunities..

For making sure there is at least 20 hours Power in Kebbi State.....etc..
Christianity EtcRe: What was the traditional religion of the Hausas or fulani before Islam by Paretomaster(m): 3:38pm On Dec 28, 2016
BOJO123:
Yh you are right to some extent.... But it's just like nothing of such ever existed among the Hausas no trace no historical articles or even the common oral source to show that tradition religion existed
there are traces, it's just that the Hausa Man accept islam wholeheartedly, and do away with any other things.....

for instance, there is a mountain along my father's village, my mum told me they were told ppl go to the mountain and slaughter a goat when their is need for rain, and before the villagers return to the village, there will be heavy rainfall...

she also gave example of a shrine like areas. where ppl go to swear when their is a disagreement, and whoever is guilty will be strike down by thunder....after some days..., and I have also witness ppl dress in white like the OLORISA found in Yoruba land...this one's are called en Bori.....u see ppl play with snakes, ppls in charge of River all still exist in Hausa land, but as pointed out earlier, all that is being frowned at due to the acceptance of Islam.
Christianity EtcRe: What was the traditional religion of the Hausas or fulani before Islam by Paretomaster(m): 3:16pm On Dec 28, 2016
Traditional religion like the rest of Africa I guess,but islam has eroded that long ago.

don't have any prove, but, there are still traces of such, like believe in d god of iron, those playing with knives, god of thunder, Bori.. etc.....
InvestmentRe: 10 Questions For MMM Subscribers (Mavrodians) by Paretomaster(m): 6:00pm On Dec 23, 2016
holamiday:
Though i never did mmm and never advised anyone to, but most of the aspersions you people cast on the scheme are either unfair or false. As well as i understood the scheme, it is purely mutual aid and the originator had nothing to gain except traffic on the website. If you don't have enough courage to pay your money into a stranger's bank account, leave those who do, alone.

MMM is not a fraud. It's just a scheme I'd 'personally' not want to go into. Same way, whoever is 'personally' willing to go into it, should be free.

Who knows if the scheme will eventually return in January. Then, you haters will be put to shame.
correct!!! all the risk involved has been specifically spelt out on d site,and it's clearly stated that it's not an investment, it's a mutual aid, u can provide help, and not get help, u are also advice to use ur spare money...

so if an adult consent to all this terms, and conditions, and still go ahead, and put his or her money,how does that concern others?..

am just baffled at how ppl cry more that the bereaved, Nigerians that u will beg for #100, they will tell u, "I never chop since morning" are the ones now acting like they care on top another person money....

if the participants who put their money are not complaining, which one be our own na...
RomanceRe: Lady Kneels Down As Her Man Proposes To Her (Photo) by Paretomaster(m): 1:00pm On Dec 22, 2016
when am ready, na to use catapult shoot the ring, if she want marry, make she go find am.....
BusinessRe: Lake Rice Now Available At N12,000 Per Bag. See Where To Buy Them In Lagos. by Paretomaster(m): 11:15am On Dec 20, 2016
WINNERMENTALITY:
Dem no go allow us here word today... U now have rice for Lagosians, I belive the nOtherners won't come up with Beans for Notherners...

Pls for the record socalled Anambara rice is owned and produced by Coscharis group of companies.
what are u saying?...the rice is from Kebbi state....

the initiative between Kebbi, and Lagos state started few months ago, and it's already yielding fruits, the farmers even produced more than is expected...

other states, are also welcome...make I call my Cousin for Kebbi to buy 2 bags for me...
BusinessRe: Forbes Names Dangote, Putin, Trump Among World’s Most Powerful by Paretomaster(m): 1:47pm On Dec 19, 2016
dMODShavgonemad:
How can we claim to be a country filled with educated peeps and we have someone like this dunce that just quoted me? Did u read what was written? That list has d Egyptian president, German Chancellor, Russian president and u r worried if my family is there, with such mindset, I doubt if any of ur generation will ever smell d Nigerian list till it's wiped out of this earth.
u r d dunce here, must everyone Be on d list? Aliko is there, dats enough for us....y r I frustrated PMB is not on d.list?...
BusinessRe: Forbes Names Dangote, Putin, Trump Among World’s Most Powerful by Paretomaster(m): 7:58am On Dec 19, 2016
dMODShavgonemad:
Our gworo chewing president cannot even go close. He's forming dictator, how doesn't know it's not by forcing people to do things, but by influencing people.
any of ur ancestors on d list?...abi come close to being a state Governor?...
CrimeRe: Young Soldier Invite His Colleagues 2 Beat His Neighbour Mercilessly In Kano(Pix by Paretomaster(m): 9:58am On Dec 17, 2016
ThinkSmarter:
u re misunderstanding me guy, I like their doggedness, unlike some other tribes that hv a allowed d English language to drive their native language into extinction, I am even insinuating if it can be possible to translate all Subjects taught in schools in the North to Hausa, Bc their children will definitely understand better, just d way it z done in China, Korea, Japan etc.
I never meant to belittle them, I am teaching Hausa students currently as a corp member, and I know what I am encountering,and that z why I insinuated d adaption of the Lang in d 1st place.
nice, No even need to translate all Subjects to Hausa, d Hausa parents will never let their children forget the language.....

No matter how educated, an Hausa Man prefer to communicate in Hausa, and it's a very nice gesture, wish we could all imbibe such, I know how many times speaking Hausa has saved me from harassment, especially from soldiers...

.teach them well corper shun.....and make sure u learn Hausa before leaving dat place kaji ko?...
CrimeRe: Young Soldier Invite His Colleagues 2 Beat His Neighbour Mercilessly In Kano(Pix by Paretomaster(m): 8:10am On Dec 17, 2016
ThinkSmarter:
North would have been better if they are given a country of their own where they will adapt Hausa Lang as their lingua franca, Most Hausa's find it easier to conversate n write in Hausa than English
and what is wrong in writing, and conversing in ur own Language?.....

abeg let's stop dis colonial mentality, Germans, Chinese, and other all prefer to use their own language....instead of English.

why did u think Hausa is second or probably d most spoken language in Africa?....or would it have been possible for Facebook, VOA, and other world class radios to adopt Hausa as a means of broadcasting...

let's embrace our own joor...
PoliticsRe: Dangote Responsible For The Bad State Of Nigeria Roads-bishop Matthew Okpebholo by Paretomaster(m): 8:09pm On Dec 16, 2016
wake up Sir, fid u know wat 90tonns means?...

the Dangote trucks conveying 900 bags of cement, is 45 tonnes, and the ones conveying 1100 bags is 55 tonnes.

is Dangote not paying tax to the govt ?.......or u want to tell me Dangote trucks don't go to the North?....why are the roads better?..

abeg go siddon.....sir
PoliticsRe: See How Nnamdi Kanu's Co-defendant Almost Straggled This Prison Officer In Court by Paretomaster(m):
but wait o...tot u ppl claimed Russia, Israel, etc will invade Nigeria if our Dalector is arrested....

una never see anything, lazy drug pushers , am sure most of u r commenting from d so call Zoo u created in ur head...

when ur demigod was busy ranting on air u all hailing him.....

Dalector is already going mad....

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