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| Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 5:36am On Nov 20, 2024 |
On the 18 Nov 2024, Yahoo News published a work done by one Nigerian quisling purportedly working for AFP lagos, called Oluseyi Awo Julugbe. Normal normal, it should not attract my attention, but it did. And this is the main reason: The topic of his discussion centered on the proposed ports some private & govt officials in South east Nigeria are planning to build. See how Oluseyi wrote the headings of his piece " PROPOSED PORT IN NIGERIA'S SOUTH EAST EAST IS NOT CLOSER TO THE ATLANTIC THAN LAGOS DOCKS". Read for your self the gabbage a so called writter wrote, so petty, dick measuring or worse...now his employers will think all Nigerians are dumb, stewpid self hating economic sabotuers, imagine a subtle attempt to surpress the building of another port anywhere in Nigeria to compliment the obviously choked, overstress and decaying Lagos ports. ( https://www.yahoo.com/news/proposed-port-nigeria-southeast-not-181247631.html ). Stop carrying your foolishness to international arena, like the just concluded Miss Universe debacle with the Mzanzis! From a critical point of view, the piece by Oluseyi Awo Julugbe was meant to be a shot designed to scare off potential investors, especially Russian Oligarchs trying to make inroads to Nrth & South east Nigeria. They all knew what every avearge Nigerian knew; ronu land is an exclusive preserve of the Brits. They are not interested in dragging it with them, no one should! Now let me spray hot atarodo pepper on his stinking, hidden ronu ass! Rebuttal N0 1. Oluseyi wrote that agitating for another port in southeastern Nigeria is Disinformation linked to wider debate: 100% WRONG! Before coconut head Oluseyi was born, slave traders in South east nigeria has long use the narrow tributary of the South East linking up with out ports in Akwa ibom, Opopo, Bonny, calabar, dpending where their favorite slave merchant archorred his ship! So Oluseyi, a cursory look at history books, if Social media and improved access to information is scarring the shiit out of you, would save you this embarrassment. Rebuttal N0 2. Distance from undeveloped Lagos & undeveloped Osekwa to the Atlantic. Firstly, this clearly shows Oluseyi is one of the economic sabotages that have long hidden in plain sight..... Why wil a new seaport anywhere in nigeria be a concern to you. If Nigeria can go look for oil in far north with little success, and great expenditure, why will a route which had long served our ancestors not be developed. Now, the gathering of these investors, private individuals are not asking for Govt funding, but chartting parts to make funds available through whatever means, coconut head Oluseyi is till bothered! They all reeks of the shit inside them! Distance to the Atlantic Ocean: Lagos, being a coastal city, has its major seaports, such as Apapa and Tin Can Island, located directly on the coastline. This proximity to the Atlantic Ocean means the distance is essentially 0 km because she has be developed, dredged and made a Port. Osekwa Seaport (Proposed/Undeveloped) Location Context: Osekwa is a location within the Southeast region of Nigeria, believed to be situated in Anambra State, near the Niger River. This location is inland, requiring a connection to the Atlantic Ocean via waterways such as the Niger River and its distributaries. Estimated Distance to the Atlantic Ocean: The distance from Osekwa to the Atlantic Ocean via the Niger Delta is approximately 15-200 km, depending on the exact route and navigable waterways. Now compare the opportunities available to develop and open up thick marshlands in The Niger Delta region...villages which laid along this inlands..... Because coconut head Oluseyi do not have the economic interest of Nigerians except those of his ronu clan and his self serving masters, he wont understand this! Rebuttal N0 3. He mentioned using AI Gemini to throw up results and call it Disinformation. Can Oluseyi be this shameless? Google gemini Al is one of the most sophiscated tools available for civilian use.If he do not believe Google Gemini AI, i supposed he will do well to believe the old sabotaurs in Nigeria, What his coconut head failed to understand is that the comparison was for "undeveloped lagos port & undeveloped Osekwa port. Most of the places he calls port in Lagos is obviously sand filled, dredged and made a port. The distance from hwen it was laying fallow is what Google Gemini was talking about. See people wey no fit vote better leader, casting aspersion on Gemini AI! If this information was false, why would Perplexity.ai come up with same result? Because, they have advance memorry and computer brain better than Oluseyi coconut head! ![]() Rebuttal N0 4. Coconut head Oluseyi mentioned the noble work done by Hon Paschal Agbodike, member of NHA, during a legislative hearing. What a shameless piece! Was he expecting IPOB to mention it during a legislative hearing? The role of any sensible govt official is to understand what the people who voted them is yeaning for and plan feasible ways to make it come to pass! So mush for those who love screaming Igbos should channel their quest for aseperate homeland through the National Assembly! When we shout hypocrisy, Oluseyi just displayed it unknowingly. Rebuttal N0 5. Maritime hub. Oluseyi thinks igbos are dragging hubs with them. Hell no! Lagos can be the world's maritime hub for all we care. What we only want is a local port; whether you call it river port or sea port or ocean port...that is not our business, a local port sited in Igbo land where Oke japan can berth his goods, without shadows of ronu clan shouting "Go back to your SE". Keep your maritime hub to your self...Igbosa re not interewsted ina maritime hub, but we know Economic Laws of Deman & Supply will finally tell which will be a Mritime Hub win near future! Rebuttal N0 6. Oluseyi asserts that Apapa port eastablished in 1913, is the oldest port in Nigeria! Hoghwash and lies. This is why i usually advise LIEM (Lagos Ibadan Expressway Media) to do research before putting up nonsense online. Imagine when his employers found out his purposely misled them into believing Apapa is older than Eastern port of calabar? If he had not been blinded by hatred, he would have run a search on google, if he is scared of the facts thrown up by AI. According to Wikipedia, Calabar Port Located in the southeast corner of the country in Cross River State, is the oldest port in Nigeria, and do not get attention lagos port gets due to people like coconut head economic sabotage. Calabar is the home of the Eastern Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy. This is the longest serving port and also the oldest seaport in Nigeria. Port facilities are located 55 nautical miles up the Calabar River. Read here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Ports_Authority Rebuttal N0 7. Oluseyi asserts that distance from bridge over Osekwa river to the Atlantic is 287.53Km (155.26 nautical miles). So Oluseyi problem is distance not development? Will Oluseyi use the port? Is Oluseyi planning to use the Port? Wonders shall never end regarding these people and how they subtly sabotage economic plans pretending they mean well for you! Coconut head Oluseyi should not bother about distamnces. Okey japan who berths his container in Lagos, and still incur transport & extortion expenses moving same container inroad should be the one to bother about it and make useful calculations that would suit his interest. Now, i know Oluseyi is a "pen for hire", so i wont ask if he has millions of USD to invest on the proposed South east sea ports! Now i know why Nigerians have come to assume Mungo Park discovered River Niger at New Bussa....are you guys so dumb & useless? What were the locals doing those period, that Mungo Park lead his Ilsand nation of Youkay to come discover a river our ancestors have been using for hundreds of years. Una mumu never do? Oluseyi Awo Julugbe's opposition to establishing a seaport in Southeast Nigeria is not only misguided but reeks of a deep-seated bias that undermines the region's economic potential and the principle of equitable development in Nigeria. Unbalanced Development Policies: For decades, federal infrastructural projects have been concentrated in certain regions of Nigeria, leaving others, particularly the Southeast, marginalized. The lack of a seaport in the Southeast has forced businesses and traders to depend on far-flung ports, such as Lagos, creating unnecessary logistical bottlenecks and increasing the cost of doing business for the region. Why should Southeast Nigerians be denied their rightful access to maritime infrastructure that could revolutionize their economy? Economic Equity and National Unity: The Southeast is a major contributor to Nigeria's economy, boasting robust industries, a thriving trade network, and entrepreneurial citizens. Denying the region a functional seaport is an insult to the hardworking people who deserve infrastructure to complement their economic activities. This neglect perpetuates a narrative of inequality that only deepens the divisions within the nation. Is national unity truly achievable when some regions are denied equal opportunities for development? Strategic Importance of Regional Ports: Expanding Nigeria's port infrastructure is not a zero-sum game. A seaport in the Southeast would reduce congestion at the Lagos ports, enhance national trade efficiency, and boost Nigeria’s GDP by decentralizing maritime activities. It is a win-win scenario for the entire country. Opposing such a project under the guise of misprioritization is shortsighted and counterproductive. The Southeast Deserves More Than Lip Service: It is hypocritical for anyone to celebrate the resilience and industriousness of the Southeast while actively opposing infrastructure that could unleash the region’s full potential. The demand for a seaport is not a plea for favor but a legitimate request for fairness. Why should other regions enjoy access to ports while the Southeast is systematically sidelined? Modern Development Demands Regional Empowerment: Around the world, nations are moving towards regional empowerment as a means of driving national progress. The Southeast, with its strategic location and robust economic activities, is primed to be a major logistics and trade hub. Opposing this development shows a lack of vision and a regressive mindset that prioritizes control over collaboration. Addressing the Real Issues: If the opposition is rooted in concerns about funding, resource allocation, or mismanagement, these are solvable problems that require dialogue and innovation—not outright rejection. Disqualifying the Southeast from infrastructural development under vague pretexts is an unacceptable stance that reflects bias rather than logic. In conclusion, opposing a seaport in the Southeast is an affront to the principles of equity, justice, and national development. Nigeria cannot achieve its full potential while perpetuating a system that prioritizes some regions at the expense of others. The Southeast deserves—and demands—its fair share of infrastructural investment. Let us build a Nigeria where every region thrives, instead of pandering to archaic notions that only hinder progress. Piece written by an expert under Bigkoko employment!
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| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 5:41am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Now look closely from th map Oluseyi posted on his piece for AFp....check the distance of Apapa & TIN Can Ports to the Atlantic, then compare the distance from Osekwa River to the Atlantic. Osekwa is obviously closer to the Atlantic than Apapa or I can ports. What economic saboteurs like Oluseyi fails to understand is that both port were derdged using money from Federal purse. Why is he and his Lagos gang furious that Igbos also want to dredge the Tributaries to the Atlantic! Apapa & TIN can are not located anywhere near the Atlantic but further up inland, connected by a tributary owned by the Aworis, which over time were dredged by successive governments.. including the Colonists! |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 5:50am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Now, for AFP's Oluseyi Awo Julugbe to write his gabbage, it simply means INVESTORS are asking questions about the potentials of a South East Port at Osekwa. It means the project wikll see day light. It means hundreds of vilages & communities along the tributary will be opned for business, tourism & commerce! Oluseyi & his ronu clan can not stop it. He can hate on Artificial Intelligience for making information available to peoople at rocket speed...he can hate on the proposed infrastructural development coming to the South East, but he can not stop it |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by psucc(m): 6:51am On Nov 20, 2024 |
In summary, the Yorubas, as a while are jittery to allow the development and or functioning of ports outside their land as it will crumble the "Lagos" economy. This is a hidden public fact. So both the educated and informed are used to drive this agenda |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by mrvitalis(m): 6:58am On Nov 20, 2024 |
We now know people who really don't want Eastern and South South port to function ... I don't know why a human being would be scared of competition I can't phantom it... If you do better than me it means there is definitely more room to improve ame efforts won't be wasted The main issue people are not talking about is the federal directive that certain goods must come through Lagos port only Pharmaceuticals for example can only come in through Apapa or Lagos airport Chemicals same Fabrics same Electronics and electricals same the list is long |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Mynd44(mod): 7:10am On Nov 20, 2024 |
All of this bile and insults in response to a simple fact checking? If you think the fact check was wrong, point it out. When you throw in insults, it just shows you are possibly wrong and don't have an arguement. And not once did you prove the assertion about the distance to the sea. |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Strictlygreen: 7:42am On Nov 20, 2024 |
His name happens to be Oluseyi hence the scathing attacks. |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by tishbite42: 7:49am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Yorubas are ... God forbid They're the real enemies of the Igbos |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Dalohad: 8:21am On Nov 20, 2024*. Modified: 6:33pm On Nov 20, 2024 |
The level of hatred shown by some of my Yoruba brothers like Oluseyi against the East is shocking.. Abeg did the Ibos borrow anything from us and did not pay back? You Ibos should write a good rebuttal against Oluseyi's piece of garbage and publish it in the international media. This is what Ohaneze and IPOB should be doing. Not making noise and sharing money paid by politicians. Promote your own and galvaniz your people towards progress. Wicked buffoons like Oluseyi will be the first to shout 'Leave Lagos and go back to the East," yet spend more energy trying to destroy the East with his litany of garbage.. Ibos better rise and defend your land intellectually.. You have professors and international connections. Use it to your advantage.. |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 8:52am On Nov 20, 2024 |
This is part all Nigerians must rise up against these primitive set of people. How a normal human being can even write such trash for an international media s worth studying! When clueless Buharis, their 8 years messiah, came up with the plan to go look for Oil & gas in far north, nobody kicked against it even though we all knew there is no oil in Northern Nigeria. Not even the Niger deltan states, whose money is been used to fund the exploration...because if eveyone is ok, the resitive nature Nigeria is facing wil die down. And surprisingly these same set of homopbhobic quislings kept mute like imbeeeee wey never eat gbegiri! psucc: |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 8:56am On Nov 20, 2024 |
In my humble opinion these are some of the stuffs IPOB should be lookng into. Sponsoring boat expeditions from Azumini or osekwa out to the Out Ports connecting Igoland to the Atlantic! The economic saboteurs of Nigeria, f which the AFP quisling is part of, are not rresting on the International scene...no body should rest too! Dalohad: |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 8:57am On Nov 20, 2024 |
They taught right from birth to think like the AFP quisling! ![]() No be Oluseyi start am, and it wont end with him either! tishbite42: |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 9:05am On Nov 20, 2024 |
No sweet heart, it's not an insult but a Jab. I mean same jab the white haired cultist threw at former first lady Mama peace. Now, I'm not even asking about his qualifications which there stand a 30% chance it's an oluwole....lol, yet you are talking of insults. I tell you my friend, it's only a journalist an Oluwole qualificaton or an exported version of LIEm (Lagos Ibadan Expressway Media) that would use his privledged position at AFP to write ethnicially biased piece like that! Oluseyi Awo Julugbe should stop using his privileged advantage as a writer for AFP to dish out misinformation that reeks of ethnic bias. If a seaport is constructed in SE, is it not Nigerians that would be employed, even if no Nigerian company has the technical ability to indigenously develop these ports with the attendant dredgings, won't Nigerian companies get contracts to supply this or that. I am a business man, not a pen for hire goon, so giving new contracts to companies and businesses gives me organisms. Kindly read to understand well, before accusing someone of insulting others. Personally, I don't consider you calling me coconut head an insult cos I might actually have a head that looks like coconut in your eyes! When you throw in insults, it just shows you are possibly wrong and don't have an arguement. And not once did you prove the assertion about the distance to the sea.[/quote] |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 9:14am On Nov 20, 2024 |
It no longer shock us again! Its a well entrench fact that these quislings mean no good for anyone, not even themselves! They would rather see Lagos not grow up to a liveable mega, if it means others would hel Lagos accommodate some over choked stress she is carrying! They spend energy shouting Igbos should go back to their East, yet pend far greater energy making sure there is no reason or less far reasons to compel the Igbos to go back! mrvitalis: |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Tochi3(m): 9:20am On Nov 20, 2024*. Modified: 9:41am On Nov 20, 2024 |
![]() SW BATists..their hatred, jealousy, fear for the SE is out of hell..they fear seeing the Igbos leaving " the Lagoon"..so they employ scare zactics & propaganda, lies deceit to drive their tribalistic narratives... ![]() ..this creatures are wicked, evil,diabolical & extremely full of jealousy,hatred for the Igbos.. ![]() ...they will continue hating until there worst fears come to pass..insha allah.. ![]() ![]() |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Bigkoko(op): 9:43am On Nov 20, 2024 |
They know they are full of bile & hatred. They just want everyone to understand that it is part of their ways...but we coconut headeed Igbos no wan gree! While they keep on hating and trying to thwart our efforts, we will still achieve it to their eternal shame! Reading Oluseyi piece for AFP, you will think Oluseyi is from another country while the Igbos of South East is from another country. But that is exactly how they see us. forget the deception of one country... they see any and every Igbo man as Biafran, subtly see the niger deltan man as Omoyeebo when it suits them! ![]() Tochi3: |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Tochi3(m): 9:55am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Mynd44: ![]() BATist...read again what was written..but rhis time slowly.. ..he did not prove anything..oh ..you choose to believe what you want.. ![]() ..this is the problem with you being a MÖD..you have come to tear down someone who have provided facts & destroyed the fake man hating on the SE & SS.. .you are nöt suppoose to be a MOD..you are too partisan.. ![]() ..FP Mynd44 ![]() |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Tochi3(m): 10:02am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Bigkoko: ![]() ..it is evil, diabolical from these creatures for real.. ..Look at what the BATist MOD Mynd44 wrote instead of moving it to the FP.. ![]() ![]() |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Ttalk: 10:16am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Mod please pull down this thread for breaking the rules. The OP termed a Yoruba person coconut head but disallowed Igbo being called fllat head If Igbo is derogatory to Igbo, then calling a Yoruba Coconut head is should bot be allowed. cc Seun Mukina Fegie Mynd44 cc All omoluabi on this platform |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Ttalk: 10:21am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Mod please pull down this thread for breaking the rules. The OP termed a Yoruba person coconut head but disallowed Igbo being called flt head. If flthead is derogatory to Igbo, then calling a Yoruba Coconut head should not be allowed. cc Seun Mukina Fegie Mynd44 cc All omoluabi on this platform |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Ttalk: 10:30am On Nov 20, 2024 |
mrvitalis:If we check record now we would discover that this is another lie from you Can you provide documents to back up your claim. Government document I said not someone opinion |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by mrvitalis(m): 10:32am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Ttalk:Check and see if it's a lie and I would give you 100k |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Ttalk: 10:37am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Bigkoko the gift card trader who is yest to deny the accusation of owning someone gift card, no be curse even if you get Biafra, you'll can never get port. Your land is landlocked accept that and have peace of mind |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Ttalk: 10:38am On Nov 20, 2024 |
mrvitalis:Are you alright, i asked you to backup your claim with verifiable documents you dey yarn dust |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Pentagon007: 10:39am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Mynd44:Bestmanfornow has educated everyone here several times. The ports in the South East are closer to the Sea than Lagos Apapa and Tin can ports. |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Pentagon007: 10:41am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Nlfpmod Seun Move to front page for éducative purpose |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Pentagon007: 10:41am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Ok |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by mrvitalis(m): 10:42am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Ttalk:U claimed I might be lying... I said prove I'm lying and get 100k Or u shut up and leave my mention |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by Elusive001: 10:44am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Bigkoko:You guys don't get it. Their plan is to have every single company in Lagos or southwest. They want every investments to therr. Insecurity and other things could be linked to this. Take a look at what is happening in the southeast. I believe that this was what played out during the years of militancy in the niger-delta. It's a pity that the niger-delta man and many SE peeps have refused to see. |
| Re: Rebuttal To AFP Writer Oluseyi Julugbe’s Position On Southeast Nigeria Seaports by helinues: 10:49am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Why not channel this same energy to stop the kids locking everyone at home in your region |
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