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Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by udele1: 11:17pm On Jan 16, 2022
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by udele1: 11:20pm On Jan 16, 2022
Cubana chief priest made a wise choice to expand to Asaba. So if they choose to sit at home for 1 month, he will face asaba.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Conrod: 12:22am On Jan 17, 2022
I heard that you promised to reveal to us who killed funsho williams,...we are waiting.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ofodirinwa: 12:29am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.

We're all happy for Asaba people then

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Armaggedon: 12:31am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.
what is wrong with that?
Is Asaba not Igboland?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Nobody: 12:34am On Jan 17, 2022
Why e pain this OP? I just wish say make south east dey around calabar and Cameroon border make we no see undecided dem wahala too much

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ooni: 12:35am On Jan 17, 2022
Poster pls get employed. Stop wasting your productive years constituting public nuisance.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Investigative: 12:35am On Jan 17, 2022
asaba are igbo so don't cry

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Dankovich1: 2:47am On Jan 17, 2022
They way most people carry Southern Region seat at home for head ehh...e tire me.

One thing is certain, even if they lockdown southeast for 1month, you won't and will never see families queue up on line to beg for what to eat.

Rather we will feel the pains as humans we are but God knows how to make the impossible, possible for us.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Nobody: 5:02am On Jan 17, 2022
If you don't know what else to write, kindly off your data and think about your life...

Stop spamming nairaland with same topics and lyrics... it's becoming boring..

It's not funny anymore...


...

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by helinues: 5:06am On Jan 17, 2022
The op kuku never pray for peace to finally return to SE cos that would affect the donations he has been receiving regarding Igbos.

How can one be happy about the unrest in his region just because of the coins people are donating?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by deflover(m): 5:48am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Cubana chief priest made a wise choice to expand to Asaba. So if they choose to sit at home for 1 month, he will face asaba.

and how many people club in asaba
make we hear word

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by SocialJustice: 6:46am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.
This is how people permanently sabotage themselves. If Okowa isn't a useless fool, he will look for a way to make sure these new business activities created by hostility in the East, remain in Asaba permanently.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Emergingnation0: 6:55am On Jan 17, 2022
helinues:
[s]The op kuku never pray for peace to finally return to SE cos that would affect the donations he has been receiving regarding Igbos.

How can one be happy about the unrest in his region just because of coins people are donating?[/s]
Afonja, go and face on going Fulani massacre in your region.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by cheruv: 6:59am On Jan 17, 2022
For me it's a good thing that Asaba is booming... Infact I've I've always had the belief that Ọnịcha and Ahaba should merge and become one city, just like Buda and Pest merged to become Budapest

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by basilo101: 8:13am On Jan 17, 2022
Asaba is pro Igbo. Asaba and Onitsha are twin cities. PH shot itself on the foot by going against igbos, today PH fun seekers troop to Owerri during the weekend, and make wholesale purchase from Aba

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by AmazingELixir: 8:31am On Jan 17, 2022
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed


Does that explain why the ancient art of Olosory is at all time high in that city.


Somuch fvck girls and boys in that city coupled with crest high yahoozee business.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Emergingnation0: 8:32am On Jan 17, 2022
What this unity Beggar failed to understand is that Asaba is an expansion of Onitsha..

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Honor10: 8:32am On Jan 17, 2022
Who cares?

They can all sit at home till December, na them Sabi.


Meanwhile, i am waiting for the nonentity that will blame Tinubu for this.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by LordGuru1: 8:33am On Jan 17, 2022
Don't lose Focus! With the very short time remaining, win massive Souls for your CREATOR, and always Pray that HOLY SPIRIT of MESSIAH make you ever Rapture-ready!

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by YorubaKing: 8:33am On Jan 17, 2022
Life dey dat side? grin

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by NGArmyTerrorist: 8:34am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.
We wish Asaba success! Your aim for writing this will surely fail . We want Asaba to progress so that we all will be happy..

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by eleko1: 8:34am On Jan 17, 2022
cool very GOOD

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by abouzaid: 8:35am On Jan 17, 2022
Nairaland moderators are degrading the site with their anti igbo propaganda, a faceless fellow wrote a poorly constructed gibberish and it was pushed to the FrontPage with less than three replies on it meanwhile, many useful threads are wasted away due to not making it to the FrontPage. Nairaland moderators should remember how once popular sites and applications like yahoo.com, aol.com, yahoo messenger etc all failed because their owners/moderators behaved as if they're demigods.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by nomenclature(m): 8:35am On Jan 17, 2022
The question is "Why are you so worried"?
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Bridget95(f): 8:35am On Jan 17, 2022
Why are you cry morethan the bereaved. Asaba and onitsha are both igbo cities.

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