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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by Donmobi(m): 10:06pm On Jan 03, 2022
Amah70:
In Owerri, landlords and tenants refuse to pay for refuse disposal.

They expect Imo state government to use funds that should have served for development infrastructures in Okigwe and Orlu zones, to fund refuse disposal in Owerri.

Of course, some inept governors do the wishes of the Owerri landlords.

But truth is that in every saner society, landlords and tenants pay for dispossl of refuse they generated. They have made Imo to become a state with a single city.
It's really sad I must say
Pls do you know of any solutions attainable?
Please kindly share

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 11:08pm On Jan 03, 2022
My Lagos nyamiri forefathers want to die ontop..
Everyday they create thread and type exclude Lagos assive that same Lagos was never part of Western region during regional government...

Most of the new infrastructures built by present Yoruba leaders in lagos should be ignored because I want to satisfy some cannibal from a barren land

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 11:17pm On Jan 03, 2022
Ogun state wey you no want show..

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 11:19pm On Jan 03, 2022
Abeokuta

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by Gazzy88(m): 11:24pm On Jan 03, 2022
walefresh3:
My Lagos nyamiri forefathers want to die ontop..
Everyday they create thread and type exclude Lagos assive that same Lagos was never part of Western region during regional government...

Most of the new infrastructures built by present Yoruba leaders in lagos should be ignored because I want to satisfy some cannibal from a barren land
My brother it's worrisome arguing with those embittered people. They say it to your face to exclude Lagos from southwest as if Lagos is in the northwest. They claimed to have developed Lagos which has been debunked many times. Those people has fallaciously deceived most Yorùbás that hasn't been to their region.

Their tiny landmass ought to have been an advantage for them but no. Only their city centre have some semblance of development and when you calculate all the developed parts of their city centres with developed parts of southwest, the margin is stupendously wider.

If not for stupidity, should an economic seekers like ibos be trying to compete with their benefactors? They've tried downgrading southwest many times but failed. Mowe-ibafo, isheri, magboro, ota, Abeokuta, sagamu etc all in ogun state combined together developed pass all the developed areas of southeast.

Mumu like dem circulate old pictures of brown roofs when most of those places has paved ways for modern buildings. One ibo dude was downplaying abẹ́òkúta until the guy entered abẹ́òkúta to see things for himself. He became dumb and deaf with the massive developments he saw. For the fact that we don't make noise doesn't mean we're ibos mate. They should compete with the minor groups or the north, not yorubas cos we ain't mate.

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 11:24pm On Jan 03, 2022
Abeokuta

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by Nobody: 11:34pm On Jan 03, 2022
See all the okoro with broken nose cheesy fantastic K.O by my brothers

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 12:30am On Jan 04, 2022
Gazzy88:
My brother it's worrisome arguing with those embittered people. They say it to your face to exclude Lagos from southwest as if Lagos is in the northwest. They claimed to have developed Lagos which has been debunked many times. Those people has fallaciously deceived most Yorùbás that hasn't been to their region.

Their tiny landmass ought to have been an advantage for them but no. Only their city centre have some semblance of development and when you calculate all the developed parts of their city centres with developed parts of southwest, the margin is stupendously wider.

If not for stupidity, should an economic seekers like ibos be trying to compete with their benefactors? They've tried downgrading southwest many times but failed. Mowe-ibafo, isheri, magboro, ota, Abeokuta, sagamu etc all in ogun state combined together developed pass all the developed areas of southeast.

Mumu like dem circulate old pictures of brown roofs when most of those places has paved ways for modern buildings. One ibo dude was downplaying abẹ́òkúta until the guy entered abẹ́òkúta to see things for himself. He became dumb and deaf with the massive developments he saw. For the fact that we don't make noise doesn't mean we're ibos mate. They should compete with the minor groups or the north, not yorubas cos we ain't mate.
They appear dump to me each time I come across such quote .( Asside LAGOS...they always exclude Lagos each time they want to mock the west because of the insecurity in them . They are jealous of the same Lagos .. They always wish they owns it... They always have excuses that it's a former capital.. They forgot so soon that, only 3 islands was federal capital territory in Lagos

1) Lagos island
2) Victoria island
3) IKOYI island

Mainland in Lagos never part of it.... Including lekki ajah , banana island .. epe island , ikorodu island , snake island and apapa Lagos.

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by Igbokid: 1:28am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:

They appear dump to me each time I come across such quote .( Asside LAGOS...they always exclude Lagos each time they want to mock the west because of the insecurity in them . They are jealous of the same Lagos .. They always wish they owns it... They always have excuses that it's a former capital.. They forgot so soon that, only 3 islands was federal capital territory in Lagos

1) Lagos island
2) Victoria island
3) IKOYI island

Mainland in Lagos never part of it.... Including lekki ajah , banana island .. epe island , ikorodu island , snake island and apapa Lagos.
Reason why we must always give it to them hot hot when they start their madness grin grin

I like the view of the osu blood splattered on this thread. grin grin

See as una knack them correct 2 by 2

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by Obagreatdatoye(m): 7:20am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:
oga counter these... Do u have dis in your dungeon better than Western region ?
U guys don't know what they call development
Unaa go just dey show us house without any meaningful contribution to your state purse.. that's why your igr and vat its low if compare to others.

sw is the most developed region in Nigeria. the region that generate most from human resources is the most developed. You can't compared it with region that depends only on natural resources.(1) the highest number of most and best functioning institutions and religion certers are in the sw. (2)the most popular , the most beautiful and best AIRPORT with highest incomes IN NIGERIA IS IN THE SW( THE MOST POPULAR AND THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT CENTER IN AFRICA ITS IN SW. (3) NUMBERS OF MOST EDUCATED PEOPLE IN NIGERIA EITHER YORUBA , IGBO OR OTHER TRIBES RESIDE IN SW.(4)THE NIGERIA'S BEST SEAPORTS IS IN SW. (5) HIGHEST NUMBERS OF RICH PEOPLES IN NIGERIA RESIDE IN SW.(5) THE RICHESTS AND MOST POPULAR CELEBRITIES IN NIGERIA RESIDE IN SW. (6)80% of x governor's in the southern Nigeria reside in SW.(7) The most beautiful city and local governments in Nigeria is located in SW .( the best and most beautiful pedestrian bridge is located in SW.(9) the best hospital in Nigeria is located in the heart of SW. (10) the second best and most expensive estate is located in SW . ( highest numbers and best television stations in Nigeria is located in sw. (11) All head quarters of banking industry in Nigeria is located in SW. (12) 95% of goods consume in Nigeria is manufacturered in Sw. .( 13) 95% finished goods and raw materials coming into Nigeria through either airport , seaport or land border passed through SW. make I stop here. triberlism don kill us for Nigeria. to say the truth dey hurt us , most especially my brother of the other side. hatred no go make unna say the truth. if all dis i mentioned above are located in one region and you're still saying they are in third position then , I am short of words.
Most well structured pharmacies in Nigeria are owned by Yoruba... I am not talking about chemist work....I went to turkey and Dubai... Naa dis same Yoruba be black African wey dey control most of the activities there... Abeg no let any body deceive u here... Pls do ur research urself... 75% of black doctors for UK be Yoruba .. even for Dubai and Turkey... Abeg make una no compare ...
This is enough to shut them up forever

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 7:29am On Jan 04, 2022
Gotze1:
How many yoruba guy you see bragging on igbo girl on nairaland.

Who cares about OSU girl
Omo dem many from FFK to this one... Before they takj dem say I marry igbo girl and igbo girls blablabla


It is hard and you can't see any igbo man saying they married yoruba... It is looking down... They married down and they can't be shouting it


Yoruba men see marrying igbo ladies as an achievement while igbo see marrying yoruba ladies as an embassement snd they don't talk about it
Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 7:37am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:
oga counter these... Do u have dis in your dungeon better than Western region ?
U guys don't know what they call development
Unaa go just dey show us house without any meaningful contribution to your state purse.. that's why your igr and vat its low if compare to others.

sw is the most developed region in Nigeria. the region that generate most from human resources is the most developed. You can't compared it with region that depends only on natural resources.(1) the highest number of most and best functioning institutions and religion certers are in the sw. (2)the most popular , the most beautiful and best AIRPORT with highest incomes IN NIGERIA IS IN THE SW( THE MOST POPULAR AND THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT CENTER IN AFRICA ITS IN SW. (3) NUMBERS OF MOST EDUCATED PEOPLE IN NIGERIA EITHER YORUBA , IGBO OR OTHER TRIBES RESIDE IN SW.(4)THE NIGERIA'S BEST SEAPORTS IS IN SW. (5) HIGHEST NUMBERS OF RICH PEOPLES IN NIGERIA RESIDE IN SW.(5) THE RICHESTS AND MOST POPULAR CELEBRITIES IN NIGERIA RESIDE IN SW. (6)80% of x governor's in the southern Nigeria reside in SW.(7) The most beautiful city and local governments in Nigeria is located in SW .( the best and most beautiful pedestrian bridge is located in SW.(9) the best hospital in Nigeria is located in the heart of SW. (10) the second best and most expensive estate is located in SW . ( highest numbers and best television stations in Nigeria is located in sw. (11) All head quarters of banking industry in Nigeria is located in SW. (12) 95% of goods consume in Nigeria is manufacturered in Sw. .( 13) 95% finished goods and raw materials coming into Nigeria through either airport , seaport or land border passed through SW. make I stop here. triberlism don kill us for Nigeria. to say the truth dey hurt us , most especially my brother of the other side. hatred no go make unna say the truth. if all dis i mentioned above are located in one region and you're still saying they are in third position then , I am short of words.
Most well structured pharmacies in Nigeria are owned by Yoruba... I am not talking about chemist work....I went to turkey and Dubai... Naa dis same Yoruba be black African wey dey control most of the activities there... Abeg no let any body deceive u here... Pls do ur research urself... 75% of black doctors for UK be Yoruba .. even for Dubai and Turkey... Abeg make una no compare ...

The fact is that pharmaceutical business is strictly dominated by igbo from manufacturing to distribution.... And the capital is repatriated down east
Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 7:43am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:

They appear dump to me each time I come across such quote .( Asside LAGOS...they always exclude Lagos each time they want to mock the west because of the insecurity in them . They are jealous of the same Lagos .. They always wish they owns it... They always have excuses that it's a former capital.. They forgot so soon that, only 3 islands was federal capital territory in Lagos

1) Lagos island
2) Victoria island
3) IKOYI island

Mainland in Lagos never part of it.... Including lekki ajah , banana island .. epe island , ikorodu island , snake island and apapa Lagos.

What happened to
Ogun
Osun
Oyo
Ekiti


Lagos is gone... Yoruba can't claim ownership of lagos becuse it is divided among the tribe. HAUSA FULANI OWNS... Obalande, alaba Rago, alaba suru, apapa area (via customs) ketu, that place near lasuth

Igbo owns Ago Palace way, FESTAC, SATELLITE TOWN, ALABA international, Ojo, some parts in Lekki

Ijaw owns some parts in boundary to ajegunle they even fought yoruba stand still to stamp their authority

Benin and Esans owns and dominates the Egbeda and Gowon estate axis


So Lagos is shared... You have lost Lagos forever... You cent fight all these tribes... Huasa dealt with you guys at Ojo side and mile 12, ijaw dealt with you at Ajegunle years ago... You dare not try igbo... You see how they dealt with that yoruba rascal during election at Ago Palace area


It is gone
Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 7:49am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:
Abeokuta
what about the majority of this Abeokuta the capital of Ogun that generates trillions in IGR...

.... Yoruba can play ostrich shaaa

Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 8:22am On Jan 04, 2022
Gotze1:
How many yoruba guy you see bragging on igbo girl on nairaland.

Who cares about OSU girl
this na wetin your brother Yoruba wrote this morning.... They detest Yoruba girl

Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 9:16am On Jan 04, 2022
ariesbull:


The fact is that pharmaceutical business is strictly dominated by igbo from manufacturing to distribution.... And the capital is repatriated down east
Liar... Major manufacturer are Yoruba... We own major pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria...
Tell those lies to your nyamiri brothers...

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 9:18am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:

Liar... Major manufacturer are Yoruba... We own major pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria...
Tell those lies to your nyamiri brothers...
list them them...


These are igbo owned

Justeen Pharmaceuticals Limited

* Morison Industries Limited

• Emzor Pharmaceutical company

• Juhel pharmaceutical

• Greenlife pharm

• Nero pharm

* J. C. Udeozor Global Industries. produce and distribute Aboniki Balm

* SKG Pharma Limited

* Ugolab Production Limited

* Gemini Pharmaceuticals Nigeria Limited

* Dizpharm (Nigeria) Limited

* Afrik Pharmaceuticals Limited

* Chemiron International Limited

* Amexco Pharmaceutical Company Limited

• Embassy pharmaceutical

• Orange drugs

• Chrisking pharmaceutical company

• Kingsize pharmaceutical

Pharmatex, maker of Lumapil
Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 9:23am On Jan 04, 2022
ariesbull:
what about the majority of this Abeokuta the capital of Ogun that generates trillions in IGR...

.... Yoruba can play ostrich shaaa
Keepshot Southwest it's more developed than whatever you have in the east.. Fact..
You are posting diapalatry pictures because of inferiority that's controlling your emotions.. you can't bear the pain ,so you need such post to consolidate yourself...

I have alot of diapalatry pictures of imo and anambra... But I refused to do that cus am more secured than you... Whatever I post here are not from emotion but facts you can't counter...
I want to see good pictures of the south east...

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by babasolution: 9:33am On Jan 04, 2022
The truth is,no matter the level of development in the southwest currently, it is abysmal, considering there's been no war in yorubaland and southwest have had the presidency,southwest is also close to the economic hub Lagos,if southeast can reasonably compete with southwest at all its a shame
Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 10:16am On Jan 04, 2022
ariesbull:
list them them...


These are igbo owned

Justeen Pharmaceuticals Limited

* Morison Industries Limited

• Emzor Pharmaceutical company

• Juhel pharmaceutical

• Greenlife pharm

• Nero pharm

* J. C. Udeozor Global Industries. produce and distribute Aboniki Balm

* SKG Pharma Limited

* Ugolab Production Limited

* Gemini Pharmaceuticals Nigeria Limited

* Dizpharm (Nigeria) Limited

* Afrik Pharmaceuticals Limited

* Chemiron International Limited

* Amexco Pharmaceutical Company Limited

• Embassy pharmaceutical

• Orange drugs

• Chrisking pharmaceutical company

• Kingsize pharmaceutical

Pharmatex, maker of Lumapil

Nyamiri stop your dubious act...

Six of the pharmaceutical companies u mentioned are not belong to ibo... And their Re names among d list that are not recognized...

Pls mention the list with the founder's biography...

Ibo can not win any court case against Yoruba..

These are the names of best and recognize pharmacists in Nigeria

THE TOP TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL NIGERIAN PHARMACISTS
In the last 100 years, a handsome numbers of Nigerian pharmacists have impacted and contributed immensely to the pragmatic growth and development of our society beyond the pharmacy profession. In politics, industry, business, education, publishing, administration, management, banking, telecommunication, economy and other aspects of the society, many Nigerian pharmacists have carved a niche for themselves, raised the bars and achieve great things. However, despite the contributions of many pharmacists to our national growth, some few individuals stand out like a gold fish in the midst of other fishes in the river. Without much delay, I present to you the top ten most influential pharmacists in Nigeria based on influence, impacts and contributions.


top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm (Mrs) Bukky George, FPSN: She is the MD/CEO of CasaBella International and Health plus, Nigeria’s first integrative pharmacy and a household name in retail pharmacy in Nigeria. She is a registered Pharmacist with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria. She is indeed a force to reckon with in retail pharmacy in West Africa, with over forty strategically retail outlets across the country and a head office to monitor operations across Nigeria. She earned her B. Pharm in 1992 at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. She is a lover of book and fashion.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Elijah Mohammed, FPSN: He is the registrar of Pharmacists Council of Nigeria. As a pharmacist, he has worked in various areas of pharmacy practice including community, industrial and consultancy; and has also considerable experience in healthcare publishing where he delved into various issues and personalities. In his consultant capacity, he has been involved in various policy development projects in Nigeria by the Federal Ministry of Health and some of its Agencies. He got his Bachelor in Pharmacy degree in 1984 from the prestigious Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria. In 1997, he had his MBA from the Edo State University, Ekpoma and in 2008 a Master of Science in Health Management from the University of Lagos.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. (Prof.) Femi Oyewo Mbang Nkem, FPSN, MFR: She is the Former Deputy Vice–Chancellor, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye and the pioneer Dean Faculty of Pharmacy, OOU, the first female – Pioneer Dean in a Nigerian University. She is the first female Nigerian trained Pharmacist to ‘bag’ her Ph.D. In fact the Ph.D. was accomplished within eighteen (18) months. She is a former Senior Lecturer at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) and a professor of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical technology. She is a winner of many international and national awards, including Member of the Federal republic (MFR). She has contributed immensely to knowledge, research and development. She earned her B. Pharm at the University of Ife in 1976.



top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists


Pharm. (Sir) Ifeanyi Atueyi, FPSN: He is an icon of pharmacy and a legend in publishing. He is the Publisher and Managing Director of Pharmanews – West Africa’s foremost health journal. He is a seasoned author, who has authored/co-authored two books on fake and counterfeit medicines and ten books on health, purpose, motivation and life. He has attended and presented papers in international pharmaceutical and science editing conferences across the world. He obtained is B. Pharm in 1967 at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University).

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Stella Chinyeru Okoli, FPSN, OON: She is the founder and CEO of Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, an indigenous group she founded over 3 decades ago, which has remarkably grown to have footprint in Liberia and Sierra Leone. She has received various national and international recognitions, which include Member of the Order of the Niger (MON), Fellow Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Outstanding Service Award, Rotary International 21000, and ECOWAS International Gold Award. She has a B. Pharm (Hons.) degree from Bradford University (1969), M.Sc. Biopharmaceutics, University of London – Chelsea College (1971), and attended Executive Management programs of the Harvard Business School, Boston, USA, for owner-managers 1997-1999

top ten most influential Nigerian Pharmacists
Pharm. Lere Baale, FPSN: He is CEO of Business School Netherlands, Nigeria, Regional Director of Centre for Management & Organizational Effectiveness – CMOE Inc (USA) for countries in Middle East & Africa Region in partnership with Howes Consulting Group. A Visionary Leader and Passionate Entrepreneur who is leveraging on his rich enterprise architecting, leadership, inspirational and strategic transformation experience within Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Telecoms and Higher Education industries to create and translate visions into reality in order to manage businesses that seek to take advantage of opportunities in developing economies of Africa and Middle East. He obtained his bachelor of Pharmacy, at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, 1981 and master of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 1984.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Sam Ohuabunwa, FPSN, OFR: He is the immediate Past Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group(NESG), Past President, Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA),Past Chairman, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria(MAN),Ikeja. He is currently the National President of the Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce (NACC). In 1997, he led the Management buy-over of Pfizer Inc shares in Pfizer Products Plc, transforming the resultant company- Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc into a medium-sized Nigerian Research and Development Based Pharmaceutical company. He read Pharmacy in the University of IFE, graduating in 1976 and did Postgraduate training in Business and Organizational Management at the Columbia University, USA and the Lagos Business School.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Olujimi Kolawole Agbaje, FPSN: He is the Chairman of Epic Pharmaceutical and Managing Director of Jay Kay Pharmacy Ltd, a Fellow of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (FPSN) and West Africa Postgraduate College of Pharmacist (WAPCP). He is the Director of Vigeo Ltd and the former Chairman Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (Lagos State). He ran for the office of Governor of Lagos state in the 2007 election on the platform of DPA (Democratic People’s Alliance.) and 2015 election under the platform of People’s Democratic Party (PDP). He is the Founder, Jimi Agbaje Outreach, a project dedicated to help the less fortunate in the society. He graduated with B. Pharm from the University of Ife in 1978.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm, Ahmed Ibrahim Yakasai, FPSN: He is the current President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Honorary Consul-General of Pakistan in Nigeria. He is the founder of Pharmaplus Nigeria Ltd, Multiplus Consulting, Multiplus Resources Ltd and Nigeria-Pakistan Pharma Investment Forum. He was a two term Commissioner in Kano State. First, he was Commissioner for Commerce, Industry, Cooperatives and Tourism from 2005 to 2010 and was redeployed to the Ministry of Land and Physical Planning from 2010 to 2011. He is a member of numerous professional, academic and social organizations. At various times, he was 1st Deputy National President, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (l997 – 2000), 1st Vice President, Kano Chamber of Commerce, Chairman, Northern League of NGOs, and Secretary General, Kano Union, among others. He attended Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he bagged a degree in Pharmacy in 1983.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm, (Prince) Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi, FPSN, OFR: He is a former Minister of Health and Social science and the Chairman of Juli Plc (the first indigenous company to be quoted on the Nigerian Stock exchange), a qualified Legal Practitioner and an elder-statesman. He was National President of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce. He was Assistant General Manager of Pfizer Nigeria Limited from 1968 to 1969. He is multilingual and has visited over 100 countries of the world. He has won a myriad of international and national award, including OFR (Order of the Federal Republic). He was among the pioneering set of students that gained admission into the University of Ife from 1962-1965.


It is a fact of life that there are many Nigerian pharmacists who have contributed and are contributing immensely to the advancement of the pharmacy profession, the health sector and the Nigerian society as a whole. Above, are my top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists I admire so much because of their contributions to the society in various sectors of the pharmacy profession and human endeavours. Who are your top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists? Share your thoughts with us.

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I am coming to burst all your lies....

I am busy for now...
Some of the names u mentioned above are not owned by ibo...
That's why am demanding for the founder's biography..

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by Broveens42(m): 10:16am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:

The poorest in the southern nigeria is
Southeast... Ibo are the poorest..
Check out another report that confirmed your poverty-stricken people
grin
Also, the report indicated that the states with higher poverty rates are Sokoto (87.73 percent), Taraba (87.72 percent), Jigawa (87.02 percent), Ebonyi (79.76 percent), Adamawa (75.41 percent), Zamfara (73.98 percent), Yobe (72.34 percent), Niger (66.11 percent), Gombe (62.31 percent), and Bauchi 61.53 percent.

On the other hand, Lagos (4.5 percent), Delta (6.02 percent), Osun (8.52 percent), Ogun (9.32 percent), Oyo (9.83 percent), Edo (11.99 percent), Ondo (12.52 percent), Anambra (14.78 percent), Kwara (20.35 percent), and Bayelsa (22.61 percent) had the least poverty rate in the country.

I know say dis report no go sweet your mind., Everything naa Lagos I Adam media...
V.a.t report wey done dey open una yanch for long nko ?
A whole region generated 29b and u no dey shame... Dey compare your self region wey generate 592b ... something dey worry u naa for that end...
U naa dey claim say unaa get money but ... no single ibo man worth just 1b dollar in history of mankind...and u dey compare your self with ALMIGHTY YORUBA ...
AMONG Richest woman in Africa no ibo woman dey there... But u go see 2 Yoruba woman...
Abeg nyamiri fake life too much



If this is what you mean by poverty for a village in IMO state, I'll welcome it grin

Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by DabuIIIT: 10:18am On Jan 04, 2022
I don't know why people took op serious!!! Is this our problems as southerners?
Omg!!

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 10:20am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:


Nyamiri stop your dubious act...

Six of the pharmaceutical companies u mentioned are not belong to ibo... And their Re names among d list that are not recognized...

Pls mention the list with the founder's biography...

Ibo can not win any court case against Yoruba..

These are the names of best and recognize pharmacists in Nigeria

THE TOP TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL NIGERIAN PHARMACISTS
In the last 100 years, a handsome numbers of Nigerian pharmacists have impacted and contributed immensely to the pragmatic growth and development of our society beyond the pharmacy profession. In politics, industry, business, education, publishing, administration, management, banking, telecommunication, economy and other aspects of the society, many Nigerian pharmacists have carved a niche for themselves, raised the bars and achieve great things. However, despite the contributions of many pharmacists to our national growth, some few individuals stand out like a gold fish in the midst of other fishes in the river. Without much delay, I present to you the top ten most influential pharmacists in Nigeria based on influence, impacts and contributions.


top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm (Mrs) Bukky George, FPSN: She is the MD/CEO of CasaBella International and Health plus, Nigeria’s first integrative pharmacy and a household name in retail pharmacy in Nigeria. She is a registered Pharmacist with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria. She is indeed a force to reckon with in retail pharmacy in West Africa, with over forty strategically retail outlets across the country and a head office to monitor operations across Nigeria. She earned her B. Pharm in 1992 at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. She is a lover of book and fashion.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Elijah Mohammed, FPSN: He is the registrar of Pharmacists Council of Nigeria. As a pharmacist, he has worked in various areas of pharmacy practice including community, industrial and consultancy; and has also considerable experience in healthcare publishing where he delved into various issues and personalities. In his consultant capacity, he has been involved in various policy development projects in Nigeria by the Federal Ministry of Health and some of its Agencies. He got his Bachelor in Pharmacy degree in 1984 from the prestigious Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria. In 1997, he had his MBA from the Edo State University, Ekpoma and in 2008 a Master of Science in Health Management from the University of Lagos.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. (Prof.) Femi Oyewo Mbang Nkem, FPSN, MFR: She is the Former Deputy Vice–Chancellor, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye and the pioneer Dean Faculty of Pharmacy, OOU, the first female – Pioneer Dean in a Nigerian University. She is the first female Nigerian trained Pharmacist to ‘bag’ her Ph.D. In fact the Ph.D. was accomplished within eighteen (18) months. She is a former Senior Lecturer at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) and a professor of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical technology. She is a winner of many international and national awards, including Member of the Federal republic (MFR). She has contributed immensely to knowledge, research and development. She earned her B. Pharm at the University of Ife in 1976.



top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists


Pharm. (Sir) Ifeanyi Atueyi, FPSN: He is an icon of pharmacy and a legend in publishing. He is the Publisher and Managing Director of Pharmanews – West Africa’s foremost health journal. He is a seasoned author, who has authored/co-authored two books on fake and counterfeit medicines and ten books on health, purpose, motivation and life. He has attended and presented papers in international pharmaceutical and science editing conferences across the world. He obtained is B. Pharm in 1967 at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University).

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Stella Chinyeru Okoli, FPSN, OON: She is the founder and CEO of Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, an indigenous group she founded over 3 decades ago, which has remarkably grown to have footprint in Liberia and Sierra Leone. She has received various national and international recognitions, which include Member of the Order of the Niger (MON), Fellow Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Outstanding Service Award, Rotary International 21000, and ECOWAS International Gold Award. She has a B. Pharm (Hons.) degree from Bradford University (1969), M.Sc. Biopharmaceutics, University of London – Chelsea College (1971), and attended Executive Management programs of the Harvard Business School, Boston, USA, for owner-managers 1997-1999

top ten most influential Nigerian Pharmacists
Pharm. Lere Baale, FPSN: He is CEO of Business School Netherlands, Nigeria, Regional Director of Centre for Management & Organizational Effectiveness – CMOE Inc (USA) for countries in Middle East & Africa Region in partnership with Howes Consulting Group. A Visionary Leader and Passionate Entrepreneur who is leveraging on his rich enterprise architecting, leadership, inspirational and strategic transformation experience within Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Telecoms and Higher Education industries to create and translate visions into reality in order to manage businesses that seek to take advantage of opportunities in developing economies of Africa and Middle East. He obtained his bachelor of Pharmacy, at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, 1981 and master of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 1984.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Sam Ohuabunwa, FPSN, OFR: He is the immediate Past Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group(NESG), Past President, Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA),Past Chairman, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria(MAN),Ikeja. He is currently the National President of the Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce (NACC). In 1997, he led the Management buy-over of Pfizer Inc shares in Pfizer Products Plc, transforming the resultant company- Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc into a medium-sized Nigerian Research and Development Based Pharmaceutical company. He read Pharmacy in the University of IFE, graduating in 1976 and did Postgraduate training in Business and Organizational Management at the Columbia University, USA and the Lagos Business School.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Olujimi Kolawole Agbaje, FPSN: He is the Chairman of Epic Pharmaceutical and Managing Director of Jay Kay Pharmacy Ltd, a Fellow of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (FPSN) and West Africa Postgraduate College of Pharmacist (WAPCP). He is the Director of Vigeo Ltd and the former Chairman Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (Lagos State). He ran for the office of Governor of Lagos state in the 2007 election on the platform of DPA (Democratic People’s Alliance.) and 2015 election under the platform of People’s Democratic Party (PDP). He is the Founder, Jimi Agbaje Outreach, a project dedicated to help the less fortunate in the society. He graduated with B. Pharm from the University of Ife in 1978.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm, Ahmed Ibrahim Yakasai, FPSN: He is the current President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Honorary Consul-General of Pakistan in Nigeria. He is the founder of Pharmaplus Nigeria Ltd, Multiplus Consulting, Multiplus Resources Ltd and Nigeria-Pakistan Pharma Investment Forum. He was a two term Commissioner in Kano State. First, he was Commissioner for Commerce, Industry, Cooperatives and Tourism from 2005 to 2010 and was redeployed to the Ministry of Land and Physical Planning from 2010 to 2011. He is a member of numerous professional, academic and social organizations. At various times, he was 1st Deputy National President, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (l997 – 2000), 1st Vice President, Kano Chamber of Commerce, Chairman, Northern League of NGOs, and Secretary General, Kano Union, among others. He attended Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he bagged a degree in Pharmacy in 1983.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm, (Prince) Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi, FPSN, OFR: He is a former Minister of Health and Social science and the Chairman of Juli Plc (the first indigenous company to be quoted on the Nigerian Stock exchange), a qualified Legal Practitioner and an elder-statesman. He was National President of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce. He was Assistant General Manager of Pfizer Nigeria Limited from 1968 to 1969. He is multilingual and has visited over 100 countries of the world. He has won a myriad of international and national award, including OFR (Order of the Federal Republic). He was among the pioneering set of students that gained admission into the University of Ife from 1962-1965.


It is a fact of life that there are many Nigerian pharmacists who have contributed and are contributing immensely to the advancement of the pharmacy profession, the health sector and the Nigerian society as a whole. Above, are my top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists I admire so much because of their contributions to the society in various sectors of the pharmacy profession and human endeavours. Who are your top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists? Share your thoughts with us.

Two of the top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists will be speaking live at the ACHIEVERS FORUM, August 12, 2017 at Fidson Training Centre, Ikorodu Road, Obanikoro, Lagos, Nigeria. Wouldn’t you come and learn, network and become a super achiever like these amazons? Click this link

I am coming to burst all your lies....

I am busy for now...
Some of the names u mentioned above are not owned by ibo...
That's why am demanding for the founder's biography..

Afonja man still ended up calling igbo as the top pharmacies... Yiu think na gbegiri
Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by DabuIIIT: 10:23am On Jan 04, 2022
walefresh3:


Nyamiri stop your dubious act...

Six of the pharmaceutical companies u mentioned are not belong to ibo... And their Re names among d list that are not recognized...

Pls mention the list with the founder's biography...

Ibo can not win any court case against Yoruba..

These are the names of best and recognize pharmacists in Nigeria

THE TOP TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL NIGERIAN PHARMACISTS
In the last 100 years, a handsome numbers of Nigerian pharmacists have impacted and contributed immensely to the pragmatic growth and development of our society beyond the pharmacy profession. In politics, industry, business, education, publishing, administration, management, banking, telecommunication, economy and other aspects of the society, many Nigerian pharmacists have carved a niche for themselves, raised the bars and achieve great things. However, despite the contributions of many pharmacists to our national growth, some few individuals stand out like a gold fish in the midst of other fishes in the river. Without much delay, I present to you the top ten most influential pharmacists in Nigeria based on influence, impacts and contributions.


top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm (Mrs) Bukky George, FPSN: She is the MD/CEO of CasaBella International and Health plus, Nigeria’s first integrative pharmacy and a household name in retail pharmacy in Nigeria. She is a registered Pharmacist with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria. She is indeed a force to reckon with in retail pharmacy in West Africa, with over forty strategically retail outlets across the country and a head office to monitor operations across Nigeria. She earned her B. Pharm in 1992 at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. She is a lover of book and fashion.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Elijah Mohammed, FPSN: He is the registrar of Pharmacists Council of Nigeria. As a pharmacist, he has worked in various areas of pharmacy practice including community, industrial and consultancy; and has also considerable experience in healthcare publishing where he delved into various issues and personalities. In his consultant capacity, he has been involved in various policy development projects in Nigeria by the Federal Ministry of Health and some of its Agencies. He got his Bachelor in Pharmacy degree in 1984 from the prestigious Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria. In 1997, he had his MBA from the Edo State University, Ekpoma and in 2008 a Master of Science in Health Management from the University of Lagos.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. (Prof.) Femi Oyewo Mbang Nkem, FPSN, MFR: She is the Former Deputy Vice–Chancellor, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye and the pioneer Dean Faculty of Pharmacy, OOU, the first female – Pioneer Dean in a Nigerian University. She is the first female Nigerian trained Pharmacist to ‘bag’ her Ph.D. In fact the Ph.D. was accomplished within eighteen (18) months. She is a former Senior Lecturer at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) and a professor of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical technology. She is a winner of many international and national awards, including Member of the Federal republic (MFR). She has contributed immensely to knowledge, research and development. She earned her B. Pharm at the University of Ife in 1976.



top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists


Pharm. (Sir) Ifeanyi Atueyi, FPSN: He is an icon of pharmacy and a legend in publishing. He is the Publisher and Managing Director of Pharmanews – West Africa’s foremost health journal. He is a seasoned author, who has authored/co-authored two books on fake and counterfeit medicines and ten books on health, purpose, motivation and life. He has attended and presented papers in international pharmaceutical and science editing conferences across the world. He obtained is B. Pharm in 1967 at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University).

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Stella Chinyeru Okoli, FPSN, OON: She is the founder and CEO of Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, an indigenous group she founded over 3 decades ago, which has remarkably grown to have footprint in Liberia and Sierra Leone. She has received various national and international recognitions, which include Member of the Order of the Niger (MON), Fellow Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Outstanding Service Award, Rotary International 21000, and ECOWAS International Gold Award. She has a B. Pharm (Hons.) degree from Bradford University (1969), M.Sc. Biopharmaceutics, University of London – Chelsea College (1971), and attended Executive Management programs of the Harvard Business School, Boston, USA, for owner-managers 1997-1999

top ten most influential Nigerian Pharmacists
Pharm. Lere Baale, FPSN: He is CEO of Business School Netherlands, Nigeria, Regional Director of Centre for Management & Organizational Effectiveness – CMOE Inc (USA) for countries in Middle East & Africa Region in partnership with Howes Consulting Group. A Visionary Leader and Passionate Entrepreneur who is leveraging on his rich enterprise architecting, leadership, inspirational and strategic transformation experience within Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Telecoms and Higher Education industries to create and translate visions into reality in order to manage businesses that seek to take advantage of opportunities in developing economies of Africa and Middle East. He obtained his bachelor of Pharmacy, at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, 1981 and master of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 1984.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Sam Ohuabunwa, FPSN, OFR: He is the immediate Past Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group(NESG), Past President, Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA),Past Chairman, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria(MAN),Ikeja. He is currently the National President of the Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce (NACC). In 1997, he led the Management buy-over of Pfizer Inc shares in Pfizer Products Plc, transforming the resultant company- Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc into a medium-sized Nigerian Research and Development Based Pharmaceutical company. He read Pharmacy in the University of IFE, graduating in 1976 and did Postgraduate training in Business and Organizational Management at the Columbia University, USA and the Lagos Business School.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm. Olujimi Kolawole Agbaje, FPSN: He is the Chairman of Epic Pharmaceutical and Managing Director of Jay Kay Pharmacy Ltd, a Fellow of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (FPSN) and West Africa Postgraduate College of Pharmacist (WAPCP). He is the Director of Vigeo Ltd and the former Chairman Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (Lagos State). He ran for the office of Governor of Lagos state in the 2007 election on the platform of DPA (Democratic People’s Alliance.) and 2015 election under the platform of People’s Democratic Party (PDP). He is the Founder, Jimi Agbaje Outreach, a project dedicated to help the less fortunate in the society. He graduated with B. Pharm from the University of Ife in 1978.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm, Ahmed Ibrahim Yakasai, FPSN: He is the current President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Honorary Consul-General of Pakistan in Nigeria. He is the founder of Pharmaplus Nigeria Ltd, Multiplus Consulting, Multiplus Resources Ltd and Nigeria-Pakistan Pharma Investment Forum. He was a two term Commissioner in Kano State. First, he was Commissioner for Commerce, Industry, Cooperatives and Tourism from 2005 to 2010 and was redeployed to the Ministry of Land and Physical Planning from 2010 to 2011. He is a member of numerous professional, academic and social organizations. At various times, he was 1st Deputy National President, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (l997 – 2000), 1st Vice President, Kano Chamber of Commerce, Chairman, Northern League of NGOs, and Secretary General, Kano Union, among others. He attended Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he bagged a degree in Pharmacy in 1983.

top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists
Pharm, (Prince) Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi, FPSN, OFR: He is a former Minister of Health and Social science and the Chairman of Juli Plc (the first indigenous company to be quoted on the Nigerian Stock exchange), a qualified Legal Practitioner and an elder-statesman. He was National President of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce. He was Assistant General Manager of Pfizer Nigeria Limited from 1968 to 1969. He is multilingual and has visited over 100 countries of the world. He has won a myriad of international and national award, including OFR (Order of the Federal Republic). He was among the pioneering set of students that gained admission into the University of Ife from 1962-1965.


It is a fact of life that there are many Nigerian pharmacists who have contributed and are contributing immensely to the advancement of the pharmacy profession, the health sector and the Nigerian society as a whole. Above, are my top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists I admire so much because of their contributions to the society in various sectors of the pharmacy profession and human endeavours. Who are your top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists? Share your thoughts with us.

Two of the top ten most influential Nigerian pharmacists will be speaking live at the ACHIEVERS FORUM, August 12, 2017 at Fidson Training Centre, Ikorodu Road, Obanikoro, Lagos, Nigeria. Wouldn’t you come and learn, network and become a super achiever like these amazons? Click this link

I am coming to burst all your lies....

I am busy for now...
Some of the names u mentioned above are not owned by ibo...
That's why am demanding for the founder's biography..
Copy and paste...are these necessary?
Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by ariesbull: 10:25am On Jan 04, 2022
babasolution:
The truth is,no matter the level of development in the southwest currently, it is abysmal, considering there's been no war in yorubaland and southwest have had the presidency,southwest is also close to the economic hub Lagos,if southeast can reasonably compete with southwest at all its a shame

This is where the SW is in level of development.... The yoruba claim Lagos they rarely go to their villages becuse there is nothing to write about

Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 10:26am On Jan 04, 2022
Broveens42:




If this is what you mean by poverty for a village in IMO state, I'll welcome it grin
compare dis your mediocrity with the one in ogun

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by Igbokid: 10:34am On Jan 04, 2022
ariesbull:


What happened to
Ogun
Osun
Oyo
Ekiti


Lagos is gone... Yoruba can't claim ownership of lagos becuse it is divided among the tribe. HAUSA FULANI OWNS... Obalande, alaba Rago, alaba suru, apapa area (via customs) ketu, that place near lasuth

Igbo owns Ago Palace way, FESTAC, SATELLITE TOWN, ALABA international, Ojo, some parts in Lekki

Ijaw owns some parts in boundary to ajegunle they even fought yoruba stand still to stamp their authority

Benin and Esans owns and dominates the Egbeda and Gowon estate axis


So Lagos is shared... You have lost Lagos forever... You cent fight all these tribes... Huasa dealt with you guys at Ojo side and mile 12, ijaw dealt with you at Ajegunle years ago... You dare not try igbo... You see how they dealt with that yoruba rascal during election at Ago Palace area


It is gone
Typical osu pig..
Just like the woman in the story of Solomon that wanted to steal another woman's child.
Very greedy and covetous degenerates .
You mean Sabo in Kano is lost because southerners live there grin cheesy
You osu pigs are a very funny bunch ..
Reason why we now keep you ungrateful parasites at arms length when it comes to the affairs of Lagos grin grin

Your slavish flat..hea.d can continue to dream on nairaland .
Pig from the generation of losers grin grin grin
It's better to be an inanimate object than to be an Okoro grin grin

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 10:34am On Jan 04, 2022
ariesbull:


This is where the SW is in level of development.... The yoruba claim Lagos they rarely go to their villages becuse there is nothing to write about
Your fore fathers came here as a slaves..
We control your destiny and the economy here in the west... We are the traditional rulers, the local council chairman, the senetors , state house of rep, the governor... We are the indigenous of the land....
You only been guided by nigeria law nothing More...

This is lagos my home built by the hard work of my ancestors...
Kill yourself nyamiri..
Till the world end you can never have dis can of development cus your land it's a barren land . Has no economical value to is and Nigeria at large....

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Re: I Challenge Anyone In The South West To Show Me Any City That Looks Like This by walefresh3(m): 10:43am On Jan 04, 2022
Igbokid:

Typical osu pig..
Just like the woman in the story of Solomon that wanted to steal another woman's child.
Very greedy and covetous degenerates .
You mean Sabo in Kano is lost because southerners live there grin cheesy
You osu pigs are a very funny bunch ..
Reason why we now keep you ungrateful parasites at arms length when it comes to the affairs of Lagos grin grin

Few years back a whole Chris ngige was begging tinubu for C of o over his property in Lagos...
I thought they said Lagos is no man's land ?

Any day I am opportune or have any opportunity to attain any post in Lagos affairs

I will revolk all c of o allocated to them and reconstruct all major market in Lagos and allocate it to true lover of Yorubas and other lovely Nigerians...



Your slavish flat..hea.d can continue to dream on nairaland .
Pig from the generation of losers grin grin grin
It's better to be an inanimate object than to be an Okoro grin grin

Few years back a whole Chris ngige was begging tinubu for C of o over his property in Lagos...
I thought they said Lagos is no man's land ?

Any day I am opportune or have any opportunity to attain any post in Lagos affairs

I will revolk all c of o allocated to them and reconstruct all major market in Lagos and allocate it to true lover of Yorubas and other lovely Nigerians...

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