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@topic, This nails it. Next time Baraje parades himself as PDP chairman, I won't be surprised if he is arrested and charged with impersonation. |
bakynes: Bro you know Yorubas have always critized their own. Igbos are the ones we need to talk to coz they dnt look beyond sentiments. We critized OBJ,farouk/Otedola and the rest.Let us see them in jail; let them serve as shinning example of corrupt people. Otherwise it's all joke to the rest of us. Criticize ko, hypocrite ni! Other |
Femolacaster: Guy, i didn't know that you are so tribalistic like this,few days ago ,on one thread, you were accusing Pukkah of taken sides when Gbawe was trashing Desola.I like to see OAM4J ban you for derailing the thread, else he is as tribalistic as you and the rest of your folks who are after Stella. |
seunajia: F[s]00l!The only part that makes sense. |
Wallade: I don't understand you. I don't see relationship between Festus Odimegwu's case and Stella Oduah. Na wetin person sabi chop dey kill am. Madam is accused of corruption, mismanagement and exessive use of power. In more civilized societies, she would have resigned her appointment. However, we are watching.Of course you wont understand it, even if it explained in elementary term. In anycase, those traducers, haters, and see-no-gooders who want to pull Stella down should listen to this good new - they are on a long thing. #Stella stays |
ilugunboy: Sad....just sad that we've come to this as a nation.Amen brother, May Nigeria smash into many pieces, in peace or pieces! |
St.Ola:Show us Fani 'Ode or Dimeji Bank- Ole in jail. Until then, lay off Stella whose sin is using a bullet proof official car purchased for her. |
victorv12: Let me tell you Igbo guys one thing, Tinubu and the rest will be nailed soon! The real Yorubas don't have any true leadership... And mind you, Afenifera doesn't represent the views of majority of the Yorubas. Like I said, sooner or later, the Yoruba plunderers will all be nailed. The earlier we concentrate by removing the bad eggs within us, the better for us... It goes along with the Igbos too.We don tire for long stories. Nail them first, and while at it, please weep for yoruba. Igbo don't need your advice. Shove them to where the sun never sees - your rectum. |
wordcat: Why Dino? Bankole for come give him own ultimatum na.lol. Guy you wicked. Soon Tinubu too will give ultimatum. #stella stays |
Laja Laba: Do u Ibo guys get brain at all?Enough brain to understand yoruba treachery and conspiracy against a hard working Igbo woman who happens to the the Aviation Minister. Show us Fani 'Ode in jail for his billions of Naira embezzlement in similar position or forever remain quiet. #Stella stays! |
Pukkah: This reasoning is warped and it's such that will kill Nigeria. Such reasoning will also kill off any part/region that comes out of Nigeria.Nigeria is already dead. We await it's internment. The whole idea of this fight against Stella Oduah is simply to frustrate the Enugu Airport and the good work she has been doing in the Aviation Industry. Before we point fingers at Stella for using a high end official car (let alone lay hands on her), I like to see Fani 'Ode in jail for the billions he embezzled while serving in the same portfolio. Stella Odua stays! |
chima12: Don't be naïve.That so called yoruba ex-pilot just spoke the mind of the entire yoruba tribe.the yorubas are always scared of competition and they believe the only way they can compete is by pulling you down [phd syndrome].going by the ex pilot logic,the best way to boost local airlines is by closing lagos airport international operations so that enugu and abuja can handle the international flights.that way the large population of lagos will boost the local airlines. Afam4eva: I think the writer in spot on. I think the government should close down the international wing of the Lagos and Abuja airport and leave Enugu aand maybe Port-hacourt to serve the international arena. yeye dey smell.On point both of you and others who said similar. Closing the international wing of the MMIA will certainly boost local flights, as they have very busy time serving the bulk of the population in the main city of Lagos. Let Enugu, and P/H Airports serve the country for a change. One other benefit of that is that, the city will be decongestant as people many people will simply 'go back to their villages' as some yoruba ethnic chauvinists demanded. I think similar closure should be extended to the Apapa Port as soon as Ibaka Port is ready. Development must spread across the regions. |
Let me guess, if the APC win, the G7 will be given full protection against EFCC. An assurance GEJ was unable/unwilling to offer them. |
Napoleondegreat: For saying that we should'nt develop like other parts of the country, may God purnish you and the stupid deleHaba my guy, you did get the sarcasm in his comment. IGBO-SON is an illustrious son of Igboland. You should get to know him better. |
Dudu_Negro: Ibos are everywhere, you can do without Akanu Ibiam Airport.. Yorubas are not everywhere and so we have to be on our land to catch plane.Did anyone place a traveling ban/restriction on yoruba? Well, let's assume for some reason MMIA is shut down, does that mean yoruba will be stuck wherever they are because they have to be on their land to catch a plane? |
Seun, Please you need to call OAM4j to order. Few days ago, I had an exchange with a couple of forumers (Pukkah, Kastumoto, Dayokanu and co) which he somehow decided 'derailed' a thread. If my engagement with them derailed a thread, how come they were allowed to continue posting, while OAM4J slammed me with an over three (3) ban. I sincerely hope it's some mistake. I will find it difficult to believe that OAM4J has become this small minded and vindictive and motivated by primordial sentiments. |
Yet the same dolts such as Dele and his gangs of cowardly bigots will have the effrontery to ask Nigerians to "go back to their villages." |
Chronicle of Ikenna 1-35 1.In the days when the judges ruled, there was strife in the Fora Politico. The judge Jaru the Mixed, from the land of confluence of rivers, abdicated his post. 2. Afa the son of Foreva was appointed judge in the Fora Politico to ease the laden on Oam the son of Forj. 3. But there was still strife in the Fora Politico, between the Ndi, the Odudas, Hasfula and Igon who dwell by the creeks. 4. And there arose a certain zealot, Ike the son of Nna, from the land of the Autocar, across the lower River Ja. 5. On the ninth day of the fourth month, two thousand and thirteen years after the death of our Lord, the Emperor Sehu the son of Ozewa appointed Ike the son of Nna judge over the Fora Politico, where the strife was rife. 6. But there was still strive in the land, between the Ndi, the Odudas, Hasfula and Igon who dwell by the creeks. 7. And Ike the son of Nna saw the strife in the land and vow to put an end to it before it puts an end to the empire. 8. And thus did Ike begin; he wrote edict, signed with the seal of his office, bearing his name and father’s name. 9. He sent messengers to the four kingdoms saying, "The other judges tolerated your excesses, and accepted your norms. But I shall not. I will deal with you troublemakers with iron hand.” 10. Then he addressed the people from the Kingdom of Ndi saying, “I am from your Kingdom, but I pay no obeisance to your king, and shall show no mercy to my brethren. I shall deal with you with iron hand. I will not aid your quarrels with the Odudas, neither will I come to your aid against the Kingdom of Hasfula.” 11. And signed them with the seal of his office, bearing his name and father’s name. This insignia did he emboss on messages to the four kingdoms. 12. But the people say to him, "We have our laws, and edicts handed over to us by our founders; we have our customs, norms, and traditions, surely your new laws shall not stand." 13. But Ike the Son of Nna would not listen to the people. 14. He threw sons and daughters from the four Kingdoms and beyond into his dungeon. He derided their elders and threatened their offspring. 15. The people of the four kingdoms sent emissaries to him saying "We have laws, and edicts handed over to us by our founders; we have customs, norms, and traditions, surely your new laws shall not stand until the Emperor accents them." 16. They challenged him vigorously saying, “Surely you cannot throw us all into the dungeon; our offspring shall continue our way of life, including our toddlers. We shall resist your edicts and shall not relent until you are gone.” 17. But Ike the son of Nna, responded saying, "Begone you troublemakers! Your laws, edicts, and norm; your tradition and practice has brought strife and suffering upon the land. I shall put an end to it." 18. And Ike the son of Nna thereupon made more edicts, and signed them with the seal of his office, bearing his name and father’s name. 19. Thus did he again refuse to listen to the people. 20. He espied them; threw some of the elders and many of the sons and daughters of kingdoms into his dungeon. 21. And Ike the Son of Nna, saw all that he had done and was very pleased with himself. And his patted himself on the back saying “I shall not cease, until the strife in the land is come to an end.” 22. Unbeknownst to Oam the son of Forj, the Judge, who sits before Afa the son of Foreva in the council of judges, he had erased some messages written by Ike the son of Nna. 23. Whereupon Ike the son of Nna challenged Oam the son of Forj to stay out of his fights against the strife in the land as ordered by the Emperor. For it has become his obsession. 24. And there was strife among the judges in the Fora Politico 25. The people of the four kingdoms were not happy. They sent emissaries to the Emperor Sehu the son of Ozewa , to his Prime Minister, Muki the hermit, the daughter of Natu. 26. Saying “O gracious emperor, may your reign be long. Your servant Ike the son of Nna treats us unfairly. He threatens our fathers and our children he throws in his dungeon. Surely, O wise Emperor, you would not like to see the empire deserted and the kingdoms in ruins. Hearken, O Emperor, and remove the wicked judge Ike the son of Nna from council in the Fora Politico, and free our sons and daughters from captivity in his dungeon.” 27. Thereupon, the Prime Minister, Muki the hermit, daughter of Natu opened the gates of dungeon and thus set free some prisoners kept in chains by Ike the son of Nna. 28. Now Ike the son of Nna looked and saw the people from his dungeon parading before him like princes and princesses. He was very displeased. 29. When he saw they were set free, without his knowledge, by the Prime Minister, Muki the hermit, the daughter of Natu, his heart was troubled. 30. Then he looked again and behold large number of the dissidents set free from his dungeon where from the Kingdom of Odudas, he was filled with anger and sorrow. 31. He call out at the Prime Minister, Muki the hermit, the daughter of Natu in rage; and pleaded with the Emperor to punish him if he was wrong in his fights against the strife in the land. 32. But no one would listen to him - not the Prime Minister, nor the Emperor. Not even his people from the kingdom of Ndi across the river, for he had addressed them harshly, derided their king and threatened their young. 33. And Ike the son of Nna saw the conspiracy and his eyes were opened. And thus did he address the people saying, “I now know the people I work with. I get it now.” 34. On the seventeenth day of the fifth month in the year two thousand and thirteen after the death of the Lord, the Emperor Sehu the son of Ozewa appointed Sexi the son of Killiz, judge in the stead of Ike the son of Nna from the land of Autocars, across the River Ja. 35. But there was still strive in the land, between the Ndi, the Odudas, Hasfula and Igon who dwell by the creeks. |
Pukkah: You obviously didn't study the context before jumping in.I saw the way you jumped in to defend Desola when Gbawe was trashing her around. Some of you are just tribalists and plain hypocrite. Yes, I know the context of you text. I only went a little beyond it because I know the nature of you folks. |
nnenna.1:Words of wisdom. I hope all parties do well to listen to her. |
Pukkah: Some of the most uncouth, crude and barbaric Nairalanders are on this thread.Honestly, sharing the same nationality with people like yoruba can only be a punishment from God. A punishment I sincerely hope will end soon, when by same God's grace we part ways. |
lygn19: LoL...is sat what is paining u''' If u dae vex go behead urself.Behead himself? Guy you wicked oo! ![]() |
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