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Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 6:12pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ayo2004: 1. Thank you for admitting that we contribute to the economy of South West, if South East can't take in such population the over flow is what you guy see in South West and the North 2. For your information ShopRite and Spar are not own by Nigerians so don't attache yourself to their success, because I cant find any retail business a Yoruba person has grown to be national brand. 3. You are serious .... Am taking about zinox computer and yuldela you are talking about payment system that has be sold since last two years or so, 4. Oga please shut up. I say shut your mouth there, so you mean all the houses in Lekki, V.I, Ikoyi, etc are owned by the Yoruba's? Are you O.K ? 5. How can you know. Hahahaha!!!! 6. Are you talking about the same land we have finish buying? We even buy swamp, sand fill land join. See this Otundo 7. Please leave that run away papar Billionaire, tell him that Amcon is waiting for him. 8. You don't have any point, if E sure for him, make him come run show like Airpeace, Dana, Aero etc and let's see. Please Igbo no bi Yoruba mate oooo .... if you know you know because Doings get levels 2 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Obamaofusa: 6:17pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
aribisala0: That guy is an illiterate trader just like the rest of them.They just parrot what they hear from their semi literate goons. 1 Like |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Olatomiwami(m): 6:20pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
HedwigesMaduro: If am the op of the thread,it will b deleted one time,this your comment sum it up, very apt nothing to add,SOME of our brothers from across the Niger are too loud and delusional. 2 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 6:21pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ekpeitit: You will call them arm robber's and kidnappers because they are beating you in your home state, buying up your family lands including your grand and great grandfather's grave ....what a pity 1 Like |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Olatomiwami(m): 6:23pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
theTranscriber: They are very very ungrateful lots,SW that kept their properties is their enemy today,even the undeserved £20 gift has turned to right,how many of them have £20 in the bank then? Delusional lots. |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Obamaofusa: 6:23pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor: Yorubas as a whole have always been richer and more progressive than the Igbos. What always deceives the Igbos is the control they have on the petty business in Lagos but forgeting that Yorubas control the markets in plank and plywood,sea food,used vehicles,petrol stations and petroleum products,cement etc. Yorubas are evenly dispersed in all businesses and they are the best business people who have made their marks both in Nigeria and abroad. World bank and other agencies have continually posited that Yoruba people are the richest in Nigeria. Do you know that Yorubas are almost controlling the banking and real estate businesses in Ghana?It is only Yoruba business people that have gone to Europe with nothing but built multi billion dollar businesses.This is as a result of teamwork. USA,China,UK,all have many billionaires showing a rich society,so also are the Yorubas who have more billionaires than the Igbos. It is only Yorubas that have gone abroad and built billion dollar businesses because of their knowedge of businesses.Yorubas have been proven to be the best business savvy Nigerians both in Nigeria and abroad. 5 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by theTranscriber: 6:25pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Olatomiwami:very ungrateful |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Masterkernel1: 6:26pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Lawalatm: Why are you angry? Why not advise us to stay in an incompleted building as a sign of humility. A people can't tell their story without a fight, tell your own story and stop advising others. |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 6:33pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
theTranscriber: Are you sure you understand what you typed? Because you just alluded to my points, If you are taking about smartness then "Omo Igbo" is your Oga at the Top |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 6:35pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by theTranscriber: 6:35pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor:I don't think you're smart enough to reason I am not ready to argue beer parlour talk with you |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by theTranscriber: 6:37pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor:so can you tell me how that question relates? Or your brain don dey touch as usual |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Masterkernel1: 6:42pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
oilyngbati: You're funny, are you saying we should wait till Boko Haram overruns the nation like the Talibans? 1 Like |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by aribisala0(m): 6:44pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
theTranscriber:Who said they have more graduates? 1 Like |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 6:45pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
aribisala0: Please stop disgracing yourself, I can't lecture you Oga Ada, go and ask your leaders what happened during the indigenization policy era that's after the civil war and you will know who took what, then will understand how First Bank, Union Bank, flower mill E.t.c ended up in Yoruba's hands |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 6:49pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Bekind123:Bro sit this one out abeg Ikoyi na Yorubas get am oo I guess you are mixing Lekki and Ikoyi up |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by aribisala0(m): 6:49pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor: Lecture please you made the claim substantiate Tell us about the " indigenization policy era" and what it has to do with Yoruba It is clear you are just parroting some more nonsense your bitter elders told you. So tell us what you believe happened? First bank was seized by Gowon and given to Awolowo? 3 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by theTranscriber: 6:57pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
aribisala0:the eboe guy |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by OBoy50: 7:02pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Richest tribe my ass! Stealing and cheating in the name of business... shame on you igbos... Keep stealing and developing BANGKOK, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, JAKARTA ETC |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 7:06pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Obamaofusa: Oga please don't say what you don't know, I can tell you for sure that Igbo's leads. I work with schools especially in Lagos and Abuja. I can beat my chest on that, Igbo run the show in private school, don't joke with them please 1 Like |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by aribisala0(m): 7:09pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor:Let me tell you simple truth Your elders lied to you out of bitterness and to cover their shame Union bank was known as Barclays bank and First Bank as Standard bank They were not taken over by the use of indigenization decree That is just Aba made fiction That you are fed with your breast milk along with the twenty pounds story I am challenging you to lecture us on the indigenization decree and how that led to Flour mills ending up in Yoruba hands 5 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by PetroDolla2020: 7:10pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Yorubas control banking and real estate businesses in Ghana? Tell me, how many banks do Yorubas control in Ghana? How many estates do yorubas control in Ghana? Obamaofusa: |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 7:15pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
theTranscriber: Since you have not travelled to that area then I can't say anything to you, because you can shave a man's head in his absence l 1 Like |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 7:17pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
theTranscriber: Since you have not travelled to that area then I can't say anything to you, because you can shave a man's head in his absence |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by theTranscriber: 7:17pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor:what area? |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 7:18pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
OBoy50: Oooowhoooooo, nutroooooo |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Obamaofusa: 7:18pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor: That is your consolation song. Even World bank posited that Igbos are the most poverty stricken in the South. Maybe Igbos bought all the lands in the lagoon. The few lands Igbos bought can be revoked anytime.So you see that you have nothing. 3 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by theTranscriber: 7:19pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
PetroDolla2020:"almost" Or can't you read? |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Ngorbungor(m): 7:22pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
aribisala0: Oh!! You said we were told lies and you said I should lecture you. Hmmmmm You that they told the truth should be the one to counter me |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Obamaofusa: 7:25pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor: lol I dont even think that you are Igbo.Everybody knows that the Yorubas run anything education in Nigeria and Africa.Igbos are just noisemakers. Yorubas having highest number of Profs,doctors,lawyers etc is not beans. Mouthing greatness does not make Igbos as great as the Yorubas.Continue your legit hustles.Maybe in a million years,you will catch up with the Yorubas. 2 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by aribisala0(m): 7:26pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
Ngorbungor:No you made the claim Ei incumbio probatio qui dicit non qui negat It is incumbent on he who declares a thing to prove it not he who denies Innocent until proven guilty Accuser must prove Accused says it is a lie and has no responsibility to prove it is a lie PROVE IT Tell us first what did the indigenization decree have to do with Yoruba ? Is Gowon Yoruba 4 Likes |
Re: How The Igbos Came Out Of The War Of Genocide To Be The Richest Tribe In Nigeria by Obamaofusa: 7:30pm On Aug 20, 2021 |
PetroDolla2020: http://ameyawdebrah.com/revealed-meet-nigerian-tycoons-running-ghanas-economy/ You might have never heard of them or see them in public, but they are ones seated in the big executive chairs behind the CEOs and MDs tables at the head offices of various financial institutions, oil companies, insurance companies and other big multinational institutions managing and controlling the economy of Ghana. This has being a revelation through a research I conducted on heads of both Ghanaian and multinational institutions operating in Ghana. The result indicated that most of these institutions are being managed by foreigners with Nigerians being the majority where Ghanaians are assigned to the deputies and assistant positions. But what baffles me the most is whether our fellow Ghanaians are not qualified to hold such positions or never played a role in bringing such institutions to Ghana but it is a debate for another day. Nigerians no doubt play a big part in the Ghanaian economy. Below is a list of them and their profiles. 1- Chief Dr. Prince Christopher Obareki is the CEO/Chairman of CHRISBAKI Group Of Companies. Dr. Obareki is the CEO of CHRISBAKI group of companies’ including Bar Purity, Baki Farms, Spec Autos Ltd, Bamar properties, Cobagco Nig Ltd etc. A Nigerian royal, Prince Christopher Obareki, began his career in Business at a very tender age. He attended St. Francis Catholic School in Nigeria. Later went to study auto-mobile engineering in Sapele Technical School. He then became the manager of Jabara Construction Company but resigned to put up his own company at a very young age. He is indisputably one of Nigeria’s finest exports in the Diaspora. He is also very much strongly represented in the Corporate social responsibility endeavours as a philanthropist of having sponsored Children’ Republic reality TV show, built churches and schools with over four thousand beneficiaries of his unflinching generosity cutting across different tribes and cultures of Ghana and Nigeria. He was recently honoured with a doctorate degree by the Rescue Mission Theological University. He is a silent achiever and married with 4 children. 2-Yemi Adetuwo is the MD/CEO and board member of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited. Mr. Adeyemi Adetuwo B.A (Hons.), MBA, ACII (Lond.) attended both University of Lagos and Enugu State University of Science and Technology for his Bachelor and Masters Degrees respectively. He is an associate of both the Chartered Insurance Institute of London and Nigeria as well as that of the Nigerian Institute of Management. He is also a member of the society of fellows of the London Institute. He has acquired over twenty years working experience in the Insurance Industry. He joined Equity Assurance Plc in 1995 where he rose to the position of General Manager, technical operations where he seconded as the Managing Director of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited in 2008. 3-Mr. David Ishola Akintunde is the Chief Operating Officer of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited. Mr. David Akintunde (Bsc. MBA, FCIMN) the General Manager/ Chief, graduated from the University of Lagos in 1991 had a PGD in Marketing from the University of Calabar in 1996 and obtained an MBA from University of Ado-Ekiti in 2002. He is a Fellow of the National Institute of Marketing Nigeria, a Member of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria and an Associate Member of the Nigeria Institute of Managers. Prior to joining Equity Assurance in 1997, he worked with Lion of Africa and ELMAC and also has attended many insurance and marketing seminars. [b] 4-Dele Momodu owner of Ovasion Magazine [/b]bagged his first degree in Yoruba from the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in 1982, and a Master’s degree in Literature-in-English in 1988. He’s the only Nigerian ever to have such a rare combination. Between 1983 and 85, he was the private secretary to the former Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Chief Akin Omoboriowo. In 1986, Dele Momodu served His Imperial Majesty the Ooni of Ife Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II, when he managed the Motel Royal Limited owned by the influential monarch. He contributed powerful articles to The Guardian, Sunday Tribune, African Concord magazine and others. He started Ovation International in 1996, and it was a big struggle to keep the business afloat. Today, Ovation Magazine is a global brand. Ovation is also the leading events magazine dishing out the most glamorous pictures of the lifestyles of the rich and famous Africans. Ovation has covered stories and events in over 60 countries and on all the continents of the world. Dele Momodu has enjoyed worldwide acclaim and has met the High and Mighty, including Her Majesty the Queen of England, African Presidents, former American Presidents, world scholars. He is also seen at almost all entertainment events in Ghana, including the Ghana Music Awards and Laughs and Music Comedy shows which mostly hosts Nigerian comedians in Ghana. He also runs a restaurant in Ghana. 5- HRM, Dr. Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu owns Chi-Bert Group of Companies with interest in oil and gas, transport, agriculture, entertainment among others. He is also the Eze Ndi Igbo of Igbos in Ghana. He is known to be a supporter of Nigerians initiatives in Ghana either through financial or moral support. Pastor Jude Odim stands as one of the influential Nigerian Clergy living in Ghana. He heads Hallowed Chapel International in Achimota and Spintex both in Accra with a massive weekly attendance by resident Nigerians in Ghana. He also founded Hallowed Kids Foundation, the first NGO to host the first Leadership Reality Show in Ghana dubbed Children’s Republic which was premiered on National Television, GTV. He is also a serial entrepreneur with lot of influence in the business and media community in Ghana. He is married to Leticia Anderson-Odim. 6- Mr. Cornelius Iyiola Saraki is the Managing Director of Nem Insurance Co. Ltd. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Second Class Upper in Education from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria and a Diploma in Insurance from the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACIIN). In addition, he holds a post-graduate Degree in Education from his alma mater, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He started his Insurance Career in 1992 when he joined Piccadilly Insurance Company as a marketer. He worked at various times with Golden Insurance Company Limited and Royal Trust assurance Limited before joining NEM Insurance Plc (Nigeria) in 2006. Mr. Saraki is a staunch believer in the promotion of performance. He pioneered a number of innovative insurance products whilst he was heading the Northern operations of NEM Insurance Plc (Nigeria). He enjoys teaching and listening to music. 7- Iyiola Ayoade is the C.E.O of CHARTERHOUSE the biggest name in terms of events, above and below line advertising and showbiz in Ghana and an Executive Producer. His company has a rich clientele and it is also the brain behind the annual Ghana Music Awards, Miss Malaika Beauty Pageant, Stars of the Future, National Youth Achievers Awards, the next big thing in GH and a lot of other big events in Ghana. Iyiola also owns a 24 hour entertainment television station GhOne, which is rocking the entertainment industry of Ghana with a lot of support with programs such as the pundits, E-Talk, Glitterati and about to host their first gospel preaching television series to host pastors like Ps. Jude Odim of Hallowed Chapel etc. 8-Salma Iddriss Okwonko a woman is in charge of affairs at UBI Energy Ghana Limited and Televeras Group; [/b]she resigned her job at a multinational oil company and began looking at other aspects of marketing petroleum refined products. Her capital came from her family and her wonderful husband which has now made her one of the top female Nigerians in Ghana. She has four stations and counting in Kasoa, Kumasi, Lashibi and Dumfoasi in the Volta Region in Ghana Currently. 9- [b]Otunba Micheal Ajayi is the C.E.O. of Vintage Visions Ghana Limited. The company is the organizer of the Business Summit and has vast interest in other key areas of business. He is also the Director General of the Ghana-Nigerian Chambers of Commerce and Industry 10-Chief Emmanuel Okeson is one of the biggest individual employers of labour in Ghana. The highly successful businessman, who doesn’t give into publicity, has over 1000 Ghanaians working in his company. He is the owner of City Lights the biggest lighting company in West Africa. He is also the former boss of Board of Trustees of the All Nigerian Community in Ghana. 3 Likes |
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