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Re: The Southeast by BossGerald: 11:14am On Jan 23, 2023
Almaigaa:
This one lie pass Peter Obi grin grin grin
Pls owomida urchins like yourself needs to be purged off lagos, so that sane individuals can have a conducive environment to live.

Go back to your slummy state...lagos needs a breath of fresh air
Re: The Southeast by Nobody: 11:15am On Jan 23, 2023
Perfect description of the SE
Re: The Southeast by gidgiddy: 11:19am On Jan 23, 2023
Almaigaa:
It is only the North that can give Biafra their independence. Even if the North decided to give them independence, Igbo will only be allowed to go with their 3 and half igbo indegineous States.

Which are Ebonyi, Imo, Abia and half of Enugu State. Anambara and half of Enugu State are IGALA ancestral Land and the North will never allow Igbo go with an inch of IGALA ancestral Land. grin
Too many unity beggers on Nairaland
Re: The Southeast by Almaigaa: 11:26am On Jan 23, 2023
gidgiddy:
Too many unity beggers on Nairaland
Yes. Nigeria must remain one. If you no like am, do your worst. grin grin
Re: The Southeast by Almaigaa: 11:30am On Jan 23, 2023
BossGerald:
Pls owomida urchins like yourself needs to be purged off lagos, so that sane individuals can have a conducive environment to live.

Go back to your slummy state...lagos needs a breath of fresh air
You leave your tiny and underdeveloped Eastern Region, come dey cause nuisance for West. Na Yoruba people leave una. If na for my beautiful Region, we for don give una the Dei-dei Abuja treatment. We no send una, we dey give una as e dey come grin

Re: The Southeast by BossGerald: 11:41am On Jan 23, 2023
Almaigaa:
You leave your tiny and underdeveloped Eastern Region, come dey cause nuisance for West. Na Yoruba people leave una. If na for my beautiful Region[b], we for don give una the Dei-dei Abuja treatment. [/b]We no send una, we dey give una as e dey come grin
Which dei dei treatment?? The igbo owned market in Abuja?? You're laughable.


I've told you I live in my homestate, Nigeria does not start and end In lagos.

You ran away from your village to constitute nuisance claiming lagosian, the real Awori and Ijebu lagosians are not this petty.

Go back to your slummy state
Re: The Southeast by Almaigaa: 11:43am On Jan 23, 2023
BossGerald:
Which dei dei treatment?? The igbo owned market in Abuja?? You're laughable.


I've told you I live in my homestate, Nigeria does not start and end In lagos.

You ran away from your village to constitute nuisance claiming lagosian, the real Awori and Ijebu lagosians are not this petty.

Go back to your slummy state
Call your Igbo Brothers in the North and ask them about the "Dei-dei treatment" grin grin grin grin

Re: The Southeast by BossGerald: 11:48am On Jan 23, 2023
Almaigaa:
Call your Igbo Brothers in the North and ask them about the "Dei-dei treatment" grin grin grin grin
I'm done with you, you can't be in faraway slummy Ibadan and know what happened in Abuja

When you're done deceiving yourself bring a reasonable topic
Re: The Southeast by Almaigaa: 11:53am On Jan 23, 2023
BossGerald:
I'm done with you, you can't be in faraway slummy Ibadan and know what happened in Abuja

When you're done deceiving yourself bring a reasonable topic
Kikikikikikikikikikikiki. The thing pain am well well grin grin

Re: The Southeast by gidgiddy: 11:59am On Jan 23, 2023
Almaigaa:
Yes. Nigeria must remain one. If you no like am, do your worst. grin grin
Yes Nigeria is one. In the mean time, tell your fellow Northerners to stop looking at the South East and start looking at Boko haram, ISWAP , herdsmen and bandits that are slaughtering them up in the North

Re: The Southeast by Almaigaa: 12:32pm On Jan 23, 2023
gidgiddy:
Yes Nigeria is one. In the mean time, tell your fellow Northerners to stop looking at the South East and start looking at Boko haram, ISWAP , herdsmen and bandits that are slaughtering them up in the North
The North is safe, but the South East is not safe. That's why Igbo people are relocating to the North in hundreds daily. In search of peace and greener pasturesgrin grin

Re: The Southeast by AyeMoJuba(op): 12:57pm On Jan 23, 2023
Chai
I never intended this thread turned to tribal bash like this o.

But some people really need to wake up to reality
Re: The Southeast by ebufa: 1:31pm On Jan 23, 2023
AyeMoJuba:
THE SOUTHEAST!!

“I spent well over three weeks in my hometown this holiday season. Throughout that stay, my consciousness played games with me: my heart entreated me to stay put, while my mind urged me to bolt as quickly as I could. If I followed my mind I would have bade goodbye to my village just 4 days after arrival! But I stayed put for over three weeks of deep reflections and valuable introspection.

The southeast as I used to know it has changed monumentally; and not for the better! Currently, the region is essentially an approximation of Thomas Hobbes’ ‘The State Of Nature’, where life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short’. Hobbes contends that individuals in a state of nature are not constrained by moral or legal obligations, as nothing can be unjust since the notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice have no place there.

To me, a lot of things in the southeast don’t make sense any more. The region used to be a model for egalitarianism. Not any more! It used to be a place for great academic pursuit, dialectical exposition and the repository for free thinking. Not any more! It was a champion of republicanism, individualism, free association and free thinking. Not any more! The southeast was a region where logic informed action, where faith was a guide for human relationships and where belief in God was the ultimate virtue. Again, not any more!

For a people so intellectually imbued and so stubbornly assertive, it is shocking how meekly and easily we succumbed to a rule by the mob. The southeast is arguably, irretrievably, descending into fascism - reminiscent in many ways of Nazi Germany, where the worship of a cult personality was a national creed. In the case of the southeast, the last five years saw the emergence of one such cult personality. However, less than six months ago, cult figures rose to two. As a general rule, you oppose, criticize or castigate either of them at your own great peril. It’s considered heresy, a taboo, to speak ill of them. If you habored uncomplimentary opinions about either, your life insurance provider would quickly advise you to be extremely cautious in expressing them in public. The people of the southeast have become violently intolerant of opinions at variance with their’s. But, no one must overlook the contradiction in a people supporting two cult figures: one crusading to take the region out of Nigeria; the other intent on ruling Nigeria itself.

And there are other contradictions in today’s southeast that are well worth their weight in dissonance. The people loudly and ceremoniously profess christianity but worship money as the real god. It doesn’t matter what or who you are (an elder, upright man, industrious, wise, diligent, trustworthy, accomplished, erudite, a teacher or caregiver), you are nobody if you are not rich with money. Money is the universal king:- at the family gatherings, village associations, church meetings, town squares, church homilies, even the order of Holly Communions. You are nothing without money. As the saying goes, you could not possibly be considered a wise man if you are not wise enough to make money. The means to money is not important, only the end result. Money!!

Southeast towns and villages are dotted with princely mansions; the roads are clustered with fabulous limousines and SUVs. But on current savagery, those perks might as well be described as the entrapments of death. Because fancy automobiles and stately mansions have recently been known to be littered with many a gruesomely decapitated corpse. It is a brave man indeed who reads the goings-on in the social media and still ventures into the region. Nowadays, the ‘big boys’ have devised a truly ludicrous and laborious way to spend ‘holiday’ at home. They show up encircled by battle ready soldiers and policemen, their entourage arranged in convoys of siren blaring troop carriers, the big man’s limousines sandwiched in between. Road users who have the impudence to be on the roads are shoved aside, while hapless villagers scamper at the display of crude show of power. Courtiers are on hand to hail the presence of ‘odogwu’, and ubiquitous ‘men of god’ proclaim the great service the illustrious son is performing in God’s vineyard! One thing is clear, without a doubt: unknown gunmen have made sure that, as far as the southeast is concerned, it is no longer ‘holiday’ as usual!

The southeast is fast emerging as a classic banana republic (a tongue in cheek expression seeing that even bananas are no longer affordable there). The most enterprising region in Africa has somehow contracted to have the highest cost of living. By the machinations of terrorist gangs, kidnappers, cultists, armed robbers and, yes, sit-at-home injunctions, the GDP of the region has plummeted. Fewer days of commercial and business activities have meant lower productivity, higher cost of labor, elevated cost of living, higher fuel prices, spiked transportation costs and general angst.

For a people acclaimed for gallantry from civil war exploits, the current cowardice in the face of rampaging criminality is not just baffling, it’s humiliating. Gunmen demand ransom to allow functions go ahead. WhatsApp sit-at-home orders or rumors of them attract blanket obidience - markets are shuttered, transporters park their vehicles, banks lock their doors, and streets are deserted. There is no will nor courage to challenge the crippling orders.

Few years ago, gunmen were wildly feted in the region based on the assertion that they were needed to protect the zone against religious invaders whose mission would be to emasculate and enslave the Igbos. This is of course nonsense, which exposed a more profound contradiction. How can a people so informed, so travelled and shrewd, act on a propaganda so stupid and so at odd with reality. At any rate, what manner of a savior will first subjugate and kill their own people in order to protect them against an invader?!

Driving from Awka in Anambra State to Enugu, I encountered 3 checkpoints mounted by local gangs. They were gracious to let private motorists (like me) go through, but extorted commercial vehicles and trucks. No one dared to complain or resist. Bands of locally minted criminals routinely kill and maim at will, and get away with their heinous acts. The southeast is being tyrannized by the mob, decimated by armed gangs and ruled by hoodlums. The police are on AWOL! As a citizen, you’re on your own.

The Nigerian southeast is in “The State Of Nature” - the hypothetical way of life envisaged by the British political philosopher, Thomas Hobbes, before people organized themselves into lawful societies. The big question is, how long will it take the southeast to return to a “State of Law”? And civility?

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Oga go and sit your butt down, people went home for xmas and nothing happened to them! whatever security challenges the southeast has will go down once your jihadi President comes down may 2023...............funny you neva complain when cultists massacre their fellow students or when fulanis massacre residents in the same southeast..........do not provoke me this morning with your rubbish!
Re: The Southeast by AyeMoJuba(op): 1:53pm On Jan 23, 2023
ebufa:
Oga go and sit your butt down, people went home for xmas and nothing happened to them! whatever security challenges the southeast has will go down once your jihadi President comes down may 2023...............funny you neva complain when cultists massacre their fellow students or when fulanis massacre residents in the same southeast..........do not provoke me this morning with your rubbish!
Sadly, i don't have time for your ilks.
What have you achieved with your provocations other than defeats after defeats?
Your provocation or not...you can't do more than a dead rat.
Re: The Southeast by beejaay: 8:47pm On Jan 24, 2023
Almaigaa:
Us that how to cry? Why the thing dey pain you like this? grin
Why e no go pain me.. He dey pain me so much that u still don't have sense have so much years.. It's likely that u sense will never return so e dey pain for you and your parents wahala since u were born..
Re: The Southeast by fykes(m): 8:56pm On Jan 24, 2023
Chibuzoc:
Lol, people can lie Sha, well op never visited instead he copied and pasted. I de Enugu like this and e sweet. From people to food to anything so sweet.

My guys for Lagos de even beg me to come back but life for 042 sweet abeg. Everything fresh choi
042 state of mind....chaiii....even from half away across the world .I dey miss Enugu.

Can't wait to return in a few months to eat abacha N ugba
Re: The Southeast by Idiko1: 9:18pm On Jan 24, 2023
AyeMoJuba:
THE SOUTHEAST!!

“I spent well over three weeks in my hometown this holiday season. Throughout that stay, my consciousness played games with me: my heart entreated me to stay put, while my mind urged me to bolt as quickly as I could. If I followed my mind I would have bade goodbye to my village just 4 days after arrival! But I stayed put for over three weeks of deep reflections and valuable introspection.

The southeast as I used to know it has changed monumentally; and not for the better! Currently, the region is essentially an approximation of Thomas Hobbes’ ‘The State Of Nature’ , where life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short’. Hobbes contends that individuals in a state of nature are not constrained by moral or legal obligations, as nothing can be unjust since the notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice have no place there.

To me, a lot of things in the southeast don’t make sense any more. The region used to be a model for egalitarianism. Not any more! It used to be a place for great academic pursuit, dialectical exposition and the repository for free thinking. Not any more! It was a champion of republicanism, individualism, free association and free thinking. Not any more! The southeast was a region where logic informed action, where faith was a guide for human relationships and where belief in God was the ultimate virtue. Again, not any more!

For a people so intellectually imbued and so stubbornly assertive, it is shocking how meekly and easily we succumbed to a rule by the mob. The southeast is arguably, irretrievably, descending into fascism - reminiscent in many ways of Nazi Germany, where the worship of a cult personality was a national creed. In the case of the southeast, the last five years saw the emergence of one such cult personality. However, less than six months ago, cult figures rose to two. As a general rule, you oppose, criticize or castigate either of them at your own great peril. It’s considered heresy, a taboo, to speak ill of them. If you habored uncomplimentary opinions about either, your life insurance provider would quickly advise you to be extremely cautious in expressing them in public. The people of the southeast have become violently intolerant of opinions at variance with their’s. But, no one must overlook the contradiction in a people supporting two cult figures: one crusading to take the region out of Nigeria; the other intent on ruling Nigeria itself.

And there are other contradictions in today’s southeast that are well worth their weight in dissonance. The people loudly and ceremoniously profess christianity but worship money as the real god. It doesn’t matter what or who you are (an elder, upright man, industrious, wise, diligent, trustworthy, accomplished, erudite, a teacher or caregiver), you are nobody if you are not rich with money. Money is the universal king:- at the family gatherings, village associations, church meetings, town squares, church homilies, even the order of Holly Communions. You are nothing without money. As the saying goes, you could not possibly be considered a wise man if you are not wise enough to make money. The means to money is not important, only the end result. Money!!

Southeast towns and villages are dotted with princely mansions; the roads are clustered with fabulous limousines and SUVs. But on current savagery, those perks might as well be described as the entrapments of death. Because fancy automobiles and stately mansions have recently been known to be littered with many a gruesomely decapitated corpse. It is a brave man indeed who reads the goings-on in the social media and still ventures into the region. Nowadays, the ‘big boys’ have devised a truly ludicrous and laborious way to spend ‘holiday’ at home. They show up encircled by battle ready soldiers and policemen, their entourage arranged in convoys of siren blaring troop carriers, the big man’s limousines sandwiched in between. Road users who have the impudence to be on the roads are shoved aside, while hapless villagers scamper at the display of crude show of power. Courtiers are on hand to hail the presence of ‘odogwu’, and ubiquitous ‘men of god’ proclaim the great service the illustrious son is performing in God’s vineyard! One thing is clear, without a doubt: unknown gunmen have made sure that, as far as the southeast is concerned, it is no longer ‘holiday’ as usual!

The southeast is fast emerging as a classic banana republic (a tongue in cheek expression seeing that even bananas are no longer affordable there). The most enterprising region in Africa has somehow contracted to have the highest cost of living. By the machinations of terrorist gangs, kidnappers, cultists, armed robbers and, yes, sit-at-home injunctions, the GDP of the region has plummeted. Fewer days of commercial and business activities have meant lower productivity, higher cost of labor, elevated cost of living, higher fuel prices, spiked transportation costs and general angst.

For a people acclaimed for gallantry from civil war exploits, the current cowardice in the face of rampaging criminality is not just baffling, it’s humiliating. Gunmen demand ransom to allow functions go ahead. WhatsApp sit-at-home orders or rumors of them attract blanket obidience - markets are shuttered, transporters park their vehicles, banks lock their doors, and streets are deserted. There is no will nor courage to challenge the crippling orders.

Few years ago, gunmen were wildly feted in the region based on the assertion that they were needed to protect the zone against religious invaders whose mission would be to emasculate and enslave the Igbos. This is of course nonsense, which exposed a more profound contradiction. How can a people so informed, so travelled and shrewd, act on a propaganda so stupid and so at odd with reality. At any rate, what manner of a savior will first subjugate and kill their own people in order to protect them against an invader?!

Driving from Awka in Anambra State to Enugu, I encountered 3 checkpoints mounted by local gangs. They were gracious to let private motorists (like me) go through, but extorted commercial vehicles and trucks. No one dared to complain or resist. Bands of locally minted criminals routinely kill and maim at will, and get away with their heinous acts. The southeast is being tyrannized by the mob, decimated by armed gangs and ruled by hoodlums. The police are on AWOL! As a citizen, you’re on your own.

The Nigerian southeast is in “The State Of Nature” - the hypothetical way of life envisaged by the British political philosopher, Thomas Hobbes, before people organized themselves into lawful societies. The big question is, how long will it take the southeast to return to a “State of Law”? And civility?

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The above post is a compound of idiocy displayed by a borderline dumbass. If your hometown is a replica of what "Thomas Hobbes’ stated as "The State of Nature", I say fine to your hometown, but Southeast region as you foolishly attempted to paint. Most contributors to nairaland hailed from southeast region and the description you assigned to your hometown is arguably different from the descriptions of their individual hometowns. The worse circumstance of Nigeria was found along the road from Port Harcourt to the boundary point between Imo State and Rivers State. I had wished the inherent cowardice in you allowed the mention of your imaginary village in southeast region of Nigeria.
Re: The Southeast by Almaigaa: 9:55pm On Jan 24, 2023
beejaay:
Why e no go pain me.. He dey pain me so much that u still don't have sense have so much years.. It's likely that u sense will never return so e dey pain for you and your parents wahala since u were born..
Ojoro, cry me a River grin grin

Re: The Southeast by MrColdsweat: 10:00pm On Jan 24, 2023
OP please suggest an introductory reading to hoobes.
Thanks.
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