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| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Airlord2030: 8:12am On Oct 30, 2025 |
God bless bokku market. ![]() Thunder faya ibobotámus people ![]() |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by okwusdidi: 8:19am On Oct 30, 2025 |
StreetFight:O boy,you really hate Igbos people.... |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by nwirinedu(m): 8:20am On Oct 30, 2025 |
Very unfortunate, Igbos in Lagos should embark on a permanent boycott of this supermarket, other non yourbas can join. The attack on Igbo has has gone too far. A responsible government can just sit and watch all sides attacks on a particular people just because it lost elections in the state. But off course some Igbos will still go and buy their rubbish. An Agbado supermarket can never be better than an Igbo market stall that is a fact that is why they have to do an add to descredit Igbos. |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by SonOfDSoil01: 8:23am On Oct 30, 2025 |
MrGerald: NwOSU, stop crying and relocate your wares back to your billionaire region and let’s see who really is living in delusion…..how many Yorubas do you see migrating to your region to invest or do business? That should tell you the economic disparity between the two region continue deceiving yourself and creating your own happiness online🤣🤣🤣
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| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by JuanDeDios: 8:24am On Oct 30, 2025 |
That was a very offensive ad. Good that they've apologized. chiagozien:But you see the above? It has become a major menace in Nigerian markets. Someone has to do something about it. |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by netmillionaires(m): 8:25am On Oct 30, 2025 |
She actually say the reality on ground.What she said is the usual talk in Lagos and all tribes know and talk about it but we termed it what makes Lagos unique like it a good thing. Her offence is voicing it out on social media and us>ng it in advertisement slogan. It is annoying when you go to places like yaba to shop and you are been harassed by every tom and harry who call themselves traders in the name of seeking customers. It became worse when you are a female and we !all act like it is normal. The moment someone talk about it, we shout tribalism. I can't imagine me going to Asaba here and be harassing people to buy my wares. Brenbentondiaz: |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by ariesbull: 8:28am On Oct 30, 2025 |
ycat:She is Yoruba The facial features The accent The H factor Are all Yoruba ..just that she is shallow and daft |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by kaltonga: 8:28am On Oct 30, 2025 |
chiagozien:And have not achieved anything from the failures they call parents after their hate. |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by ibedun: 8:42am On Oct 30, 2025 |
shortgun:Give us the names of the companies please and where they operate from. I can then check their daily weekly monthly and annual output to corroborate your position. No wahala if I’m wrong I’ll be corrected. Statistics back up my position though bro. |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by tnerro1(m): 8:46am On Oct 30, 2025 |
We are just being political correct, everyone knows say if you no open eye, omo Igbo go cheat you left, right and center. And na south south I come from oooo |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by ibedun: 8:50am On Oct 30, 2025 |
tnerro1:Absolutely, I was sold a perm sandals for N110k at a Boutique thinking I got a top class product. 3 weeks later I found exactly same sandals at Oshodi Arena selling for N28k. I felt like a real mugu….. it ‘s business but …….🤷🏾♀️ |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Konquest: 8:52am On Oct 30, 2025 |
chiagozien:Just for strong emphasis... You and several others of your kind are a well known ethnic bigots on this NL website threads (and other online platforms run by paid ipob troll farms) constantly spewing massive hate speech and disinformation daily basis for many years now with massive digital EVIDENCE against you. "You're a black pot calling a kettle black." While I do not totally agree with her using Omo Ibo (it simply means an "Ibo person" or "Ibo child" which is NOT an ethnic slur) in her online ad which can be misconstrued by mischievous propagandists, elements of what that young lady said (who I'm just getting to know for the first time ever) are TRUE with some traders of Ibo origin in Lagos, and other States [with Enugu State-based middle men beans hoarders reported in the media coming to mind here as reported in 2025 on NL and the mass media] ripping people off with high cost of local and imported goods and food items to make excessive profits as reported in the media and like VDM duely exposed BL recently and the fact that some young Ibo traders have been called out several times for pulling the cloths and making insulting and SEXIST statements about many women who come to buy from the regular open markets around major cities in Nigeria which eventually led to past public protests by several women and human rights advocates. The hypocrisy from some of you stinks as there is a digital trail of hate speech and deliberate disinformation from your ilk on YouTube, Facebook, X, NL, and blogs for several decades now. |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by ariesbull: 8:54am On Oct 30, 2025 |
ibedun:Bros talk no dey full basket Below is an expanded, organized list of oil & gas companies with known operations or significant projects in Imo State, plus drilling / well work and local servicing/fabrication companies that support the industry there. I grouped them so you can quickly find upstream producers, midstream/gas players, refining & petrochemical, drilling/well contractors (who deliver wells for projects in the area) and locally-based service/fabrication firms. Upstream producers & operators (produce crude or operate fields in Imo) Antan Producing Limited (APL) — NNPCL subsidiary operating the Izombe flow station (Oguta LGA, Imo). APL took over several OMLs in the area and produces at the Izombe facility. Orashi Petroleum Development Company Ltd — indigenous upstream company focused on the Iheoma field and other onshore activities in Imo State. Seplat Energy Plc — independent Nigerian E&P company with assets that include OML 53 (onshore, covering areas that extend into Imo); Seplat is also a partner in the ANOH gas project. Renaissance / African Energy (mentioned in local sources) — referenced among companies contributing to Imo’s oil & gas activity (local press roundups). (local reporting). Midstream & gas processing (major Imo projects) ANOH Gas Processing Company (AGPC) — operator of the Assa-North / Ohaji-South (ANOH) gas processing project located in Imo State. AGPC (a JV structure including Seplat and the Shell JV partners) developed the ANOH gas plant to process wet gas from the unitized ANOH field; upstream well delivery was done by the upstream unit operator (SPDC/partners). This is the largest gas processing/midstream project in Imo. Refining & petrochemical (Imo-based) Waltersmith Petroman Oil Limited (Waltersmith Modular Refinery) — modular refinery and associated petrochemical activity at Ibigwe, Ohaji-Egbema LGA. Waltersmith’s modular refinery (initially 5,000 bpd with staged expansion plans) is one of Imo’s flagship downstream projects. Drilling, well delivery & upstream contractors (who delivered wells / work for Imo projects) SPDC (Shell Petroleum Development Company) / upstream unit operator — attended the upstream delivery of ANOH wells (SPDC was the upstream unit operator for Assa North wells in the ANOH development). The ANOH operator arrangement and delivery of production wells is documented in project descriptions. Major international service/drilling contractors (examples: Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, NOV, etc.) — these contractors commonly provide drilling, completions and well services across the onshore Niger Delta (including contract work for unit projects). Specific assignment to a given well or campaign varies by contract and operator; for ANOH and other major projects the upstream operator awards drilling/completions contracts to selected contractors. (If you want, I can try to pull which contractor ran each specific ANOH well — that requires looking at drilling campaign announcements and operator tender results.) Local oil & gas servicing, fabrication and support companies based in Imo Ariboil Company Limited (Egbu, Owerri North) — steel fabrication, solids-control and oilfield fabrication services (pressure vessels, mud solids control systems, fabrication yard in Egbu, Owerri). Useful for local fabrication, pipe spooling and solids control equipment. Orashi Free Trade / Orashi Special Energy FTZ contributors — developers and service providers tied to the Orashi energy/free-trade initiatives in Imo (infrastructure to support logistics, storage and downstream services). Additional companies & names mentioned in local reporting (worth checking) Oando PLC, Sterling Global Oil Resources, Antan Producing Ltd, Orashi, Seplat, Waltersmith — these names appear in local lists and local media summaries as active or invested in Imo’s oil & gas ecosystem. (Local press and regional business write-ups). --- Quick notes & practical details ANOH = major gas anchor for Imo. The ANOH Gas Processing Plant is explicitly sited in Imo State and is the largest midstream project in the area — it supplies processed gas, LPG and condensate to the domestic market. Upstream well delivery was handled by the upstream unit operator (SPDC/partners) while AGPC operates the midstream plant. Waltersmith is the headline downstream project. Waltersmith’s modular refinery at Ohaji-Egbema (Ibigwe) has been widely reported as ready/commissioned in stages and continues expansion discussion; it’s a key local employer and downstream anchor. Local services exist but some specialised drilling work is awarded to national/international contractors — local fabrication and solids-control firms (example: Ariboil) supply components and services, while large drilling rigs/completions are typically provided under contract by specialised drilling companies (selection depends on operator tenders). |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by shortgun(m): 9:04am On Oct 30, 2025*. Modified: 9:58am On Oct 30, 2025 |
ibedun:Anyone saying south east doesn't have oil is either ignorant or mischievous. Watch this video, Imo State government talked about 7 oil companies operating in the state. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zegM4hXGYbo?feature=shared This also, is the 2024 annual report of The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) it contains state by state crude oil production. https://www.nuprc.gov.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/2024-NUPRC-ANNUAL-REPORT-PUBLIC-COPY.pdf
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| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Juoflife1(f): 9:18am On Oct 30, 2025 |
And Boku is about to open an outlet here and I wanted to go shop there. |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by streetsoldier1(m): 9:21am On Oct 30, 2025 |
kettykin:You only boycott where u dey patronize..... No lie ooo, u Don enter bokku this year?... Make una rest with this una poverty mentality...... The public misconstrue the message in the advert, even at that, the Mart still deem it fit to remove the advert and apologize, una still dey shout like ewure |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by SonOfDSoil01: 9:27am On Oct 30, 2025 |
MrGerald:🤣🤣indeed, keep lying to yourself……we already know majority of you can’t survive without the market and purchasing power of the Yorubas. We control the formal sector of the economy, that’s why we are captains of industries while majority of you are informal traders that need the Lagos population which majority are Yorubas to survive…..kiss the hard truth ![]() |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by wifeesnatcher(m): 9:34am On Oct 30, 2025 |
Racoon:the rising sun too got no love for the west, so bury your hypocrisy |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by chiagozien(op): 9:38am On Oct 30, 2025 |
Konquest:Tra!sh. Who go read all this tr!ash |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by chiagozien(op): 9:39am On Oct 30, 2025 |
kaltonga:And they will never achieved. We're already used to their hat!red |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Uchesis: 9:55am On Oct 30, 2025 |
SonOfDSoil01:Other ttribes like Benin, Hausas, Benue, Crossrivers, etc also left their homelands too for Lagos but you won't talk about them because they are not doing well like the Igbos. Hatred has no better description that this |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Uchesis: 9:57am On Oct 30, 2025 |
ibedun:The same way you developed your hometown abi? Did Tiinubu develop his hometown Iragbiji? |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Ishilove: 10:43am On Oct 30, 2025 |
GloriousGbola:Mscheeeeeeeeeew |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by federal9: 10:45am On Oct 30, 2025 |
ibedun:You are just trying to defend what she said. Even the said lady has apologized, but here you are still defending her. It wouldn't cost anything to just say: " She's wrong, and I hope she apologize" |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Evercurious(f): 10:58am On Oct 30, 2025 |
kettykin:I just love the fact that these breed of Igbo children are not ready to take these trash... I just love it |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Evercurious(f): 11:00am On Oct 30, 2025 |
Beremx:🤣That scammer that went about exporting monies from traders? |
| Re: Omo Igbo: Bokku Mart Faces Backlash Over ‘tribal’ Ad by Evercurious(f): 11:05am On Oct 30, 2025 |
zero8zero:She is a scammer... No be the one VDM called out? NAFDAC DG is a scammer |
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