Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by patrick89(m): 1:36pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
Bishop42: 1. To get back control of oil wealth from local companies. Here is what is happening behind the scene: For political reason,the West dont want to risk having Nigerdelta oil wealth in the hands of Southern companies. More wealth in the hands of Southern elites means more independent minded and stronger politicians. They would rather have the Wealth under the control of their Loyal Northern and few loyal Southern elites. They did this in Rwanda, India and many countries; the loyal tribes get to control the economy of their countries even if they are incapable. This experiement failed in Gambia,Congo etc .
2. She was the mugabe of Nigerias oil sector who literally "grabbed" companies belonging West and handed them to "traitorous" locals.
3. Did she really steal from the government? I strongly doubt she stole or recieved bribes but there is the possiblility of recieving "gifts". So I doubt she will ever be found guilty of "Corruption" in nigeria's context
4. So why is she being accused of stealing ? Two reasons: *. Vicious Propaganda: this is one of the quickest ways the West uses in bringing down "corrupt/evil" leaders without firing any shot. Constantly accusing them of being corrupt in other to lose public sympathy whether they are corrupt or not. *. to serve as deterent to would be mugba in Nigeria oil
5. Here is what i think will happen during Diezani trial: Most of the owners of the Southern companies will be forced to pledge allegiance to the foreign companies and Buhari, those who refuse will be accuse of corruption and have their liences withdrawn I thought I was the only one that have this kind of opinion! It's a good thing that our people are beginning to reason deeply. But we would have matched then with a better propaganda if we have our own media. I remember how she worked very tirelessly to have a local content in downstream sector. I remember her under GEJ. She has worked under Shell, she understands them very well. I'm more than convinced that the whole drama are all teleguided to paint a picture of her being corrupt and return licence from local companies to Britain. Their involvement in this saga says it all... but what can we do? they have a superior media.... |
Politics › Re: Multiple Blasts Rock Damaturu, Scores Feared Killed by patrick89(m): 9:13am On Oct 07, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Imo Seem To Be Richer Than Anambra Is True? by patrick89(m): 8:56am On Oct 07, 2015 |
cheruv: But seriously its Anambra supremacists that fall for these kind of threads.instead of rising up and uniting with the others,they love to take solace in a bantustan created by an occupying power  Whatever! Yoruba have failed and will fail again! I'm from anambra Imo enugu abia ebonyi anioma. There is nothing wrong in having internal competition. It should be healthy that's all... |
Politics › Re: Imo Seem To Be Richer Than Anambra Is True? by patrick89(m): 8:43am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Yoruba mission failed! Watch out another method!! Idiots vultures.. I'm happy that our people are beginning to come together! Ndigbo Chukwu goziri unu!! |
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Politics › Re: Former Nigerian Finance Minister Delivers Holt Lecture On Illicit Financial Flow by patrick89(m): 8:30am On Oct 07, 2015 |
ibedun: Stupid woman. She can go and fool her fellow Igbos. The thief should come and explain all the waivers she provided to her Igbo brothers and sisters running into tens of billions. Stylish stealing of government revenue.
Ole woman, run but you will never be able to hide. Yoruba will always bring their fight first. If we hit you back you will start yawning! All the illegal routes unmanned scattered all the northern nigeria borders, and cotonu who supervises them? When we bring these things to discussion , you will start complaining. |
Politics › Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by patrick89(m): 9:27pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
Afam4eva: Every other musician in the country troop to Lagos and not anywhere else whether in the west, south or north. Rather than the constant whining on where people choose to earn their living, we should proffer solutions on how to keep our musicians in the east. I have a lot of ideas on how to go about it. |
Politics › Re: Meet Kemi Adeosun - New Minister Of Finance by patrick89(m): 4:31pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
Saint fashola, pray for us, saint amechi pray for us saint Audu ogbeh have mercy on us, saint Kemi adeolu have mercy on us, liar mohammed pray for  ? St Ngige pray for us now and forever amen. |
Politics › Re: Meet Kemi Adeosun - New Minister Of Finance by patrick89(m): 1:46pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
theV0ice: Do you have any moment in a day when you experience joy no matter how short lived the moment is?
You were one of those screaming how PMB will disappoint Fashola, Amaechi and Fayemi. Now your refrain is that they will miss out on 'juicy' positions. How dark and low can you go?
Of what benefit was NOI as finance minister to you or your clan? How much accrued to you from Stella Oduah and Chidoka's stints as aviation ministers?
What exactly do you benefit from always appearing on the wrong side of history? Why not pray that wherever they're appointed to head, they will succeed for the good of Nigeria?
And if you consider yourself non Nigerian, why not keep mute over Nigerian issues? Sharap!! That woman is an alleged thief under Amosun! Google her name!! She is known for her classless and high handedness!! |
Politics › Re: Igbos Are The Reason Nigeria Will Never Split - My Opinion by patrick89(m): 1:26pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
Babalegba: You cannot eat your cake and still have it. Common economic sense dictates that ibos be repatriated in the event of a split so that the remaining Nigerians can control trading in their own economy. Any ibo allowed in will have to come with significant investment and would also be hit with punitive taxes, that's the way the world operates or else you would have a lot of xenophobic attacks like in south Africa I want to warn all of you here. If yoruba dare tamper with our people in any form! And biafra eventually comes. We will invade there territory! The breastfeeding women of Dahomey sent you cowards packing. We will revenge in full course, I'm not boasting but I'm sure if you guys don't back off, and stay in your lane we will wage a serious war with you in your land in future. I'm sure of this,the way things are going. Our enemy is hausafulani! Stop meddling into this, else we will not let you go free! .. I'm just warning you to back off. Allow us to go, then fulani will complete their mission to sea! And will never be the sacrificial lamb.. |
Politics › Re: Meet Kemi Adeosun - New Minister Of Finance by patrick89(m): 1:04pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
You mean the said criminal?? Why Amosun is afraid of her - Why she is called ‘The Diezani’ of Ogun State By Kemisola Adebajo Careless talk costs lives. Sometimes, it renders a man a pitiful talkative and clown. As for being garrulous, well, at the age four, with colourful frocks and wooden dolls, most little girls are talkative. As they evolve, many of them grow out of it but not Kemi Adeosun, the Ogun State former Commissioner of Finance. Like an underage girl, Adeosun opens her mouth to blather not minding the pitiful words she utters. Curiously, however, Kemi has been telling anyone who cares to listen that she has been nominated by Governor Ibikunle Amosun for the ministerial position as the Minister of Finance or the head honcho of FIRS. Her friends have been popping champagne on her behalf. But pray, a careful consideration of her past utterances vis-a- vis her current actions reveals that she is hardly what she professed to be. Kemi lied. More worrisomely, the dark flame of her vanity is gradually rising to the fierce lure and perverted prod of high office. She hides her vanity beneath a veneer of humility...but at odd moments—in the exciting company of her bosom friends, in the folds of a wispy day-dream or the middle of a friendly and feel-good banter, she betrays her lust for reverence and acclaim. For instance, she hardly engages in conversations with her friends without making reference to the so-called nomination by Amosun. Interestingly, there is infinite wile in the heart and smile of a painted devil. When the painted devil is a gorgeous woman, it takes a discerning mind and clinical intellect to see through her plots and sidestep her maneuverings. The eternal coupling of the criminal and the hypocrite manifests in the soul of a woman with a dark heart. Such woman presents a colossal evil of sort; while her penchant for crime confront society with the perplexity of radical evil; her hypocrisy and flagrant disregard for the truth, establishes her as really rotten to the core. You couldn’t have forgotten so soon how she left Bolaji Balogun’s ChapelHill in a very controversial manner. That's a story for another day. If by virtue of her sass and unrivalled wiles, she wins the heart of Amosun, she succeeds in turning him into her parlour pet and gets him to wag his tail in utter submission to her craziest whim. If she is devious enough, she exploits her position to amass great fortune for herself, often at the state's expense. With unparalleled dexterity and finesse, she wields money like a utility weapon; sometimes like a hideous cloak, often like a deadly dagger. She adds inordinate vile to her already chilling nature and thus becomes terror to the most valiant of men in Ogun State Civil Service. She could ruin a man with an imperceptible smile. Yes, Kemi is as scary as that. And men and women who had been on the receiving end of her Machiavellian and ruthless plots have only gory stories to share. There is no gainsaying Kemi is manically haughty and high-handed. Many of her staff claim that she is a control freak who brooks no confrontation from anyone no matter how highly placed the fellow is; once you cross her path or incite her wrath, you are get in serious trouble and she is always supported by Governor Ibikunle. The Capital investigations revealed that so tenacious and suffocating was her hold on Ibikunle that the latter couldn't dare cross the former Finance Commissioner. She is to Ibikunle Amosun what Diezani Madueke was to former President Goodluck Jonathan. Mess around with her at your own peril. Top government officials catch cold whenever she sneezes. It seems that Kemi is on a mission to rub it in the face of whoever crosses her path that she is the favoured aide of an incumbent governor. In fact, commissioners and permanent secretaries are said to dread her so much that they avoid treading her path. Little wonder, they worship the ground she treads while praying and hoping that they don’t incur her wrath because her word is law in Ogun state.
thecapital.ng/index.php/home/2953-the-curious |
Politics › Re: Rear-admiral Alison Madueke (rtd) Flies In Legal Team To Defend His Wife Diezani by patrick89(m): 11:29am On Oct 06, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Ibori had enough lawyers and we all know how he ended. All these won't save Thief-ziani I can't believe you typed this, this same mistake we southerner keep making always, you could just keep mute on this issue until the final outcome! Don't join the bandwagon, you don't really understand what is coming. Just watch, don't join this party!! It won't last. Quote me anywhere. |
Politics › Re: Rear-admiral Alison Madueke (rtd) Flies In Legal Team To Defend His Wife Diezani by patrick89(m): 10:44am On Oct 06, 2015 |
Britain is going to be implicated in this case! Quote mee anywhere [color=#990000][/color] |
Politics › Re: Investors Waiting For Buhari’s Economic Policy—british Expert by patrick89(m): 6:28am On Oct 06, 2015 |
Britain is invading nigeria likee never before |
Politics › Re: Anambra Sweeps President's Teachers Awards. Rated The Best In The Country. by patrick89(m): 10:18pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
CSTR2: I would advise any Nigerian to send his/her kids to anambra for pre-tertiary/basic education. The advantage is obvious. They get to interact with the best teachers and the best and most competitive young brains this nation has to offer. three of my uncles have their wards in Anambra schools, they are all living in lagos. |
Politics › Re: Harold Smith On Colonial Britain’s Hidden Agenda In Nigeria by patrick89(m): 8:51pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
This is the oriigin of our problem!! Let's go our separate ways oooh... the deziani saga isn't left out too, no wonder they never liked Gej!! |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Is Killing But Yorubas Focus On Deziani by patrick89(m): 7:31pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
omoelesa: Is ibos not part of nigeria as well.let the yebbos, give us daily report about bokoharam. to be fair with igbos, they have been vocal on the plateau massacre, fulani mayhem,Hausa and yoruba have been on Oil and gas. And you ask yourself how do they intend to be paid? From oil money after trolling on internet. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Is Killing But Yorubas Focus On Deziani by patrick89(m): 7:24pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
Honestly they're all on twitter masturbating on deziani, while their region is going to the dog, from poverty to insecurity to joblessness to many damning issues bedevilling their region...if they bring out half of their time to think and create things to work. And you still wonder why africa is backward? The likes of Omojuwa and dipo will soon become a leader!! People who do not have anything to contribute other than roam on social media looking for what to discuss and who to criticise or praise. I pity this country, because brain draining is real... |
Politics › Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by patrick89(m): 11:36am On Oct 05, 2015 |
abagoro: Nollywood is presently an Owerri thing not Asaba as some have erroneously thought and the new permanent Nollywood city is already in the pipeline. Its a win win situation.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/nollywood-city-underway-in-imo/
The music industry on the other hand is divided. The pop or general music is a Lagos affair as it is a melting point of Nigeria but Igbos have genres that are strictly fir Igbos and they remain a Southeastern affair. These include but not limited to Egwu Ekpili, Bongo, Abigbo, Igbaeze, Highlife etc What you are saying is true, but how do we promote all these genere of music in SE to mainstream? Like yoruba do to afrojuju?... We dominate nollywood yet we have no media platform that will project these things, it is very annoying! We need media on terrestrial and satellite to tell our beautiful stories by ourselves, and also make money from it. We can also use it to bargain for power. If we have vibrant media house, we can use it to make or mar any government, like fox, nbc etc.. we can do better than we're doing now. |
Politics › Re: Where Is Channelstv's Seun Okinbaloye? by patrick89(m): 8:59am On Oct 05, 2015 |
OrlandoOwoh: Foreign media have always been the first to give reports from war zones. NTA which is even owned by the FG is afraid to send correspondents there. Channels is the only station in Nigeria that sends correspondents to war zones. One of its correspondents, Enenche, died in Kano while covering Boko Haram activities. How about discussing the Economy? The flaws in pmb late ministerial appointment? And all the burning issues in the country? Have you forgotten how they were very critical of the former admin? |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by patrick89(m): 8:56am On Oct 05, 2015 |
VickJames: At Awka The location I mean (the exact place) |
Politics › Re: Where Is Channelstv's Seun Okinbaloye? by patrick89(m): 8:46am On Oct 05, 2015 |
maestroferddi: Quit being myopic.
Chamberlain Usoh has leadership qualities. He always maintains a mien of stability, level-headedness and assurance. He is thoroughly professional.
On the other hand, while both Sulaiman Aledeh and Maupe Ogun are good, certain issues count against them.
Maupe could be brash or even sound rude. She appears too eager to hug the limelight.
Sulaiman sounds partisan. He also has a way of coming across as a little conceited. He also gets emotional rather too easily in certain moments. In addition to that, maupe ogun is an APC, tribalist closet! The way she drills PDP members or anyone opposing PMB is sickening, but she losses her voice when it comes to APC.. Suleiman is good, but biase.. but chamberlain is very neutral! It shows in him.... |
Politics › Re: Where Is Channelstv's Seun Okinbaloye? by patrick89(m): 8:42am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Eastlink: This is the point I'm trying to clarify. The Seun of an anchor has always been pro-APC and biased in his analysis whenever it comes to discussing burning national issues. Even these days, you'll observe that Channels hardly report bombings and economic tsunami's as they frequently did during GEJ's tenure, all not to be caught blemishing Buhari's saintly government. Check these if in doubt! 1) Who first reported the twin bombings in Abuja and that of Maiduguri if not Aljazeera. 2) Who notified the world about the progom taking place in Adamawa by Boko Haram and the displacement of villagers in numerous IDP camps scattered across the North East. (Aljazera right!) 3) Who informed us about the exit of US JP Morgan from the Nigerian security market and the dwindling fortune of the Nigerian economy. (CNN) 4) Who is currently exposing the secret Fulani massacres of minority communities in the middlebelt. 5) Why is our best Nigerian TV station not debating in its political programme the flaws of PMB late ministerial submission and its resultant effects on governance and the economy. Like the embarrassment our dear President received at the UN as a result of being the only head of state at that gathering without a Foreign Minister. So why has Channelstv suddenly gone passive these days? Great points!!! One orijiin for you... |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by patrick89(m): 8:12am On Oct 05, 2015 |
VickJames: I will love to ask, who will attend the workshop in awka on Nov 11/12 about Industrial collapse in the state.
I am trying to get information about Mr Felix Okeke maybe we can arrange something. I want to use the opportunity to compile these good points and raise it in that forum.
I don't know if I am in the right direction. Venue? |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Language Is Now An International Langauge - What Of Igbo by patrick89(m): 8:29pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
gbosaa: International what??
Igbos don't need Yoruba or any other language to validate ours. Igbos are highly intelligent and very literate. We can speak, write and communicate in any language be it Yoruba, Finnish, mandarin or even Yanomami.
No obstacles stops our people from communicating effectively with the rest of the world.
Stop celebrating. Yoruba being there is just to help your illiterate and unexposed people to communicate and see the light.
There are Igbos all over South Africa communicating in Zulu, Xhosa. They are in East Africa speaking Shona, Swahili. They are in China speaking mandarin and Cantonese. They are in Borno communicating in Hausa, Fulani, kanuri. I have cousins who can speak and write tiv. I have a kinsman who spent years in Kano and kaduna and can write Arabic very well. Friends and relatives are in Lagos. They speak Yoruba better than you. Two of my cousins can teach Yoruba in secondary schools.
We are very 'sharp' we can use sign languages, makaton, morse, nsibidi if need be. Don't mind those clannish short minded dirty vultures, igbos are expanding their dominance across the globe, from Gabon, to Liberia, to SA tocarrebian to UK to Poland, to guinea to China, soon you will have an igbo man become president of SA.. FYI igbo is widely known by catholics across the globe mumumus |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by patrick89(m): 1:45pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
investnow2013: Umuchukwu: How deity community became glorious city!!!
…As philanthropist liberates his people
The Umuchukwu community in Orumba South Local government Area of Anambra State formerly known as Nkerehi before the name was changed in 2008 after a referendum and government gazette was then known for poverty, idolatry and underdevelopment. But the people have gone through the valley of the shadows of death and came out triumphant. The community, which is made up of five villages namely Isiama, Umueze, Uhu, Umualaoma, Umuana, shares common boundary with Ogbunka community and Abia State. Before the wind of change blew in Umuchukwu community, the community was like a cursed area with several ugly stories until one of its sons, Dr. Godwin Maduka, an American-trained physician, decided to carry the cross of liberating the people from the shackles of poverty, idolatry and backwardness. Giving an insight into the pitiable nature of the community before Maduka’s intervention, a native, Mr Godwin Duru said: “We were like caged people. We had one or two people who were opportune to be educated and had left the shores of the country . But while the few seemed to be comfortable in their own way, the rest of the community was running around in circles with nothing to boast of. While poverty was ravaging us as individuals, our community lacked all the basic amenities of living that made life to stop at our neighboring communities while we lived in another world altogether.” Oriental News gathered that it was Dr Maduka, chief medical director, Las Vegas Pain Institute, who decided to take the risk of changing the face of the community through empowerment of the youths, education and development projects. According to Duru, at the heat of the struggle to effect a positive change, Christians in the community after a revelation during prayers made efforts to change the name of the community from Nkerehi to Umuchukwu. Also Mr Nnamdi Okoli in a chat with Oriental News talked about the revelations and what happened after moves to effect the change. “The name Nkerehi is an ancient name which by prayers it was revealed that it literarily means those who struggle to get anything or those who delighted in snatching cows from people by force. It was by the same divine revelation in prayers that we elected to change our name to Umuchukwu which means the children of God or God’s children. But those who wanted us to remain in our backward state vowed to truncate our struggle, but in the end I can say that in line with the reigning song of Korede Bello that God –win” In the struggle for the name change and attracting of development projects in the community, those opposed to the wheel of progress instigated trouble and division in the community. He said that things got to a point where attempts were made on people’s lives and property were destroyed as the instigators labeled Dr. Maduka as a religious zealot and one who wanted to use his money to control everybody. But Maduka was said to be unfazed by all the criticism as he continued to look for ways of improving the living condition of his people. It was during that turbulent period that former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi after seeing Maduka’s genuine efforts also remembered the community. Before Obi left office, he constructed the Umuchukwu, Ogbunka road, Owerri-Ezukala –Umuchukwu road, provided a five-class room block, new transformer and security vehicle for the community. But it was Maduka’s unusual philanthropy that really changed the face of the community. During the recent burial of his elder brother and the traditional prime minister of the community, Chief Obioma Maduka, visitors marveled on the great transformation that has taken place in the community courtesy of Dr Maduka. Presently, several new buildings are springing up in the community, projects being executed by those whom Dr. Maduka has trained in choice professional courses in the university and also others empowered in their various businesses. A volunteer who took Oriental News round the community noted that no single individual has ever done what the man has done, saying that he had to endure all the pains and insults heaped on him by those who are simply jealous that he has decided to live his life for others to be happy. Valentine Obienyem, who represented former Governor Obi at the burial ceremony while mourning the late traditional prime minister, described Dr Maduka as “the proverbial tree that made a forest of the thick Amazon type.” Among the structures that have sprung up in Umuchukwu through the Godwin Maduka Foundation, are about 90 living houses built and donated to the poor in the community replacing their huts. The Catholic priest in charge of St. Jude’s Catholic Church, Umuchukwu, Rev. Fr. Maximus Muojekwu, reflecting on the journey so far in the community, said that Maduka has built a city. He said that he was overwhelmed that an individual would make such a huge investment for his people. Another native, Godwin Ezeji said that the Godwin Maduka Foundation has also sponsored 90 per cent of the lawyers in the community while there are about 450 children enjoying his scholarship. “There is also a 14 storey building, the first of its kind in the community and another structure of 60 room apartment meant for workers in the community,” he said. But Dr Maduka described what he does for his community as little acts of philanthropy, which came about from meager earnings in his medical practice out of necessity so as to alleviate the plight of his people. Hear him: “Everybody knows that about 10 to 20 years ago, we cannot boast of any single amenity including pipe borne water as everything eluded us. Anybody growing up in that environment will have no choice than to do something about it. I started this many years ago with the little money I earn. When you see people living in thatched houses in this age and you know you can do something about it, you will not have rest in that situation. It is necessity that pushes me to do this because you can’t make money to buy a fine car and you come home and discover that many people around you are suffering and dying while you keep silent.” Talking about those who fanned the embers of discord in the community while people like him were struggling to liberate the people, Maduka said that it was those who struggled to paint him black that eventually propelled him to higher heights, saying that “truth will always triumph over falsehood.” He said the love for his people still propels him to keep struggling to better their lives as he asked God to forgive those who hurt him while he keeps asking for God’s strength to keep touching lives through his chosen field of medicine.( See The picture below of The 14 Story Skyscrapper being built by My Godwin Maduka in The rural Village Community of Umuchukwu Anambra State) My goodness (in nnamdi's voicee) this is what we should be talking about!!! Tomorrow now so foolish and hollow minds will be saying igbos don't like Themselves, these are the things we could have used media to sensationalise, and challenge other rich people to do same! I decry lack of media in SE as one of our greatest setbacks! ! The thing is eating me up.. we have a lot to showcase! A Lot a lot I mean plenty!! People are asking questions about igbos only on social media... we need a premium media house that we be very strategic in doing a multitask on igboland ! Who will bell the cat and champion this course? We need media to brush aside so many evil stereotypes like we don't invest home(for others to do more), we don't like ourselves, we too greedy, we don't help each other, bla bla bla rubbish rubbish some gullible ones feed on.... Mennh, this kind of gesture will shame so many rich people in igboland... but there is no media to showcase this *crying*  |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by patrick89(m): 11:47pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
knowledgeable: Media is the Holy Grail Igbos must seek now. The whole world and Africa have heard about Igbos/SE and want to know more about them. Their epoch survival of genocide/continuous marginalisation, their invention of nollywood and as a platform to showcase the beauty of their culture were well received by humanity, their diasporan indomitable spirit and their quest to succeed as exemplifies by Ndi Igbo first generation in USA is among the best. The home based Merchants (eg Onitsha omata boys) who were by all accounts the first African pioneers/pathfinders to establish business to business, people to people contact with far East ( China, Malaysia, Indonesia and etc) with the kind of mixing and marriages that are going on there are legendary.
Media, media and media is what we need in the south east. If it is well packaged, the projections from the region will be well received universally. Although the greatest obstacle will come from " the enemy fire power" of countering those projections, therefore must be the first nut to crack in the construct. My brother if you google about igbo, you will see a lot of people asking many questions about us. We need media like yesterday, I was making a case how Chris ubosi came into the media scenario and made quick impact in radio lifestyle in lagos and beyond with beat fm, naija fm and classic fm, while other radio stations started since 2000s are stagnant. I have just observed another one, eboni Tv that was established few years ago, is now an incredible platform, you can not even compare it with galaxy tv or mitv. What we need is a committed individual that will invest in visual media.. If I have money today I will make a quick impact on that regard.. a satellite and terrestrial tv should be established as soon as possible. We need to package our region our lifestyles, our traditional events,festivals and so on, many people in diaspora will be more than willing to know much about igboland. Imagine nollywood big men and women can not float a tv station that can project their videos, lifestyle etc. Our riich musicians like psquare suppose to own a tv station like sound city! We need to start treating our region like a single country... |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by patrick89(m): 11:30pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
sunnyb0b0: That hotel will provide employment to a number of people. I agree with abagoro this time around. M |
Politics › Re: Emulating The Unity Of The Northerners - My Experience. by patrick89(m): 11:13pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
peppyluv02: Akuko........Who is fooling who or you think what you wrote here changes the truth or the fact that I am proudly Igbo but irritated by our dis unity. Before you dreamt of joining NL or who knows if you have been using other monikers,I did the tribal war to the fullest but imagine when you are fighting for your own and a judas is stabbing you. So,I shouldn't stop fighting and call the judas to order or I was supposed to create a forum maybe Biafra and invite you all there for peace talk so others won't see us?...As if the world is blind. Those who know the truth didn't comment in self defense and I never wanted to drag this too far because I expected you all to use your tongue to count you teeth but since you want to pretend,I explained it clearly.Grow up! Swallowing the bitter pill 'truth' is a good start. I also didn't see any yoruba or Hausa Poster cheering me. And please don't agree with anything I said at first,if you liked,please unlike. Thanks. [/s] No babe, anytime you are making any critic on igbo, yoruba and hausa are hailing you, you have to retrace your steps. Please reason with your people... |
Politics › Re: I May Be Wrong - But Biafra Apologist Predicted These Bombings (photo) by patrick89(m): 11:42am On Oct 03, 2015 |
hurricaneChris: Useless mofos!
When one twitter handle by name "Imam Sadiq" was spreading hate speeches against GEJ in march before elections, many monkeys here on nairaland said the guy wasn't a muslim or an hausa guy.
This twitter handle swore never will muslims allow infidel back to Aso Rock. Many people here called him an imposter from PDP.
Now in september, another proxy twitter handle by the name "chima Okoro63" has predicted a bomb blast, and it happened. Wow! He's surely an Igbo guy.
Thunder will fire all of you hypocritic nitwits. there is one that called for killing of igbos from north to |
Politics › Re: Warning To Those Agitating Against Fulani Herdsmen By El-rufai by patrick89(m): 11:05pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
Kastonkastroll: There are numerous Yoruba groups that are discussing and trying to find the solutions to many problems facing odualand/Yoruba people today.. We have problems and we know it. Every Yoruba man today knows the problems of our land. And the good thing is that we are looking for ways to solve them... We just have very little time to talk about other Nigerians problems.
Iboes today don't talk about their numerous problems, you guys are always discussing Yorubas palava which is very abnormal if you ask me...... I'm sure you must havee slept with your cousin unconsciously, because unlike you guys, we know our people, we have clans, we have village and town meetings, we have age grade meeting, we discuss and help each other, we have problems we discuss very passionately, we know some day we will be great! Average igbo person born in the east doesn't know anything about yoruba, until he or she steps into lagos, igbo people grow to see hausas as their threat and never yoruba. Yoruba only force themselves into the picture, most igbos don't see yorubas as a threat whatsoever, igbo people don't shy away from their problem. Igbo people built most of their secondary schools, electricity and hospitality in their villages.. have you ever seen a catholic or Anglican church in igbo towns? You will be amazed when you see one. We contribute money. We mk things happen in our villages... |
Politics › Re: Warning To Those Agitating Against Fulani Herdsmen By El-rufai by patrick89(m): 10:51pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
Kastonkastroll: I'm not a fan of those pathetic herdsmen but I just don't know why you guys(iboes precisely) don't like talking about your problems.
You guys don't talk about drug trafficking
You guys don't talk about baby factories
You guys don't talk about arm robbery that is rampant among your youths.
You guys don't talk about prostitution among your girls
You guys don't talk about the corruption in your lands
Iboes topic everyday is about how other nigerians are doing bad and how their land is the most "developed" in the world..The time and energy you guys waste by insulting and ridiculing other nigerians, maybe you guys should use it and discuss your problems with it.. 1 just like you discuss the bastards in your region 2. You discuss Arm robbers in your region 3. You discuss yahoo yahoo 4. You discuss credit card fraud 5. How you discuss fake travelling agents, 6. How you discuss drug and juju.. 7. How you discuss lazy and servitude, 8. Discuss you hypocrisy and backstabbing tendencies 9. Discuss your snitch and loud tendencies You have a lot to discuss my ok... |