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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 7:52am On Nov 30, 2014
IleIfe2:


look who's talking, have you read what your fellow urchins posted? because ibos did not open shop on saturday, then you come online congratulating each other that you dominate jos economy while the non-igbos are being threatened if they open shop. Ibos reason like animals no wonder they are treated like one.

I repeat, petty traders don't run economies. show me one ibo owned shop and i will show you 30 owned by non-ibos. egt above yourself before you dream of getting above others. ote!

Are you saying Ibos are threatening others to stop them from opening their shops and they heeded to the threats and closed their business?
Or are you trying to say that yorubas can't feel safe if the Ibos are not around hence they joined in the holiday?
Which ever it may be, thank you for accepting the superiority of the Ibo race.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by IleIfe2(m): 8:20am On Nov 30, 2014
victorels:


Are you saying Ibos are threatening others to stop them from opening their shops and they heeded to the threats and closed their business?
Or are you trying to say that yorubas can't feel safe if the Ibos are not around hence they joined in the holiday?
Which ever it may be, thank you for accepting the superiority of the Ibo race.

Once again, kill yourself.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 8:29am On Nov 30, 2014
IleIfe2:


Once again, kill yourself.

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Even if I hug transformer, minister of power will not allow it to kill me. You know he is my brother.
Find something else.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by IleIfe2(m): 8:33am On Nov 30, 2014
victorels:


Even if I hug transformer, minister of power will not allow it to kill me. You know he is my brother.
Find something else.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 8:43am On Nov 30, 2014
IleIfe2:
It baffles me how you guys derive pleasure in deceiving yourselves. You went to Ahmadu Bello way, a stretch that is over two thousand meters long, took pictures of hustler shops (One building that houses touts and phone stealers) near Hamaz and come on nairaland to declare that Jos economy is at a standstill because ibos no come market. Why do you guys reason like this?

Lool... just wanted to say he's displaying where stolen phones r sold nd is bragging about it.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 8:48am On Nov 30, 2014
silentdon:


Lool... just wanted to say he's displaying where stolen phones r sold nd is bragging about it.
That place has the highest agberos. I believe agbero is a Yoruba word.
They don't call Ibos agbero hope you get me.
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 8:50am On Nov 30, 2014
victorels:

That place has the highest agberos. I believe agbero is a yoeuba word.

And u displayed a pic of it and say igbos r on break? Guess you're confused.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 8:55am On Nov 30, 2014
silentdon:


And u displayed a pic of it and say igbos r on break? Guess you're confused.

So why are they not standing around like they usually do?
It just because there is no Igbo person around that they could steal from. Why are you insulting your people in the name of looking for trouble.
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Rexhenrex(m): 11:53am On Nov 30, 2014
IleIfe2:


look who's talking, have you read what your fellow urchins posted? because ibos did not open shop on saturday, then you come online congratulating each other that you dominate jos economy while the non-igbos are being threatened if they open shop. Ibos reason like animals no wonder they are treated like one.

I repeat, petty traders don't run economies. show me one ibo owned shop and i will show you 30 owned by non-ibos. egt above yourself before you dream of getting above others. ote!
hey...I just av one word for u go to hell...gosh kids of now our days go read for Ur jamb kiddo.ain't got time to e-fight u pervert.
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 12:14pm On Nov 30, 2014
victorels:


So why are they not standing around like they usually do?
It just because there is no an Ibo around that they could still from. Why are you insulting your people in the name of looking for trouble.
are u not ashamed you are calling yourself Ibo instead of Igbo? No right think Igbo man will call himself Ibo.
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by ibedun: 3:35pm On Nov 30, 2014
When will the Igbo success story translate to my Igbo tenants paying my rent on time?

Na so so "markate no good" story dem dey yearn me every time their annual rent is due. I am having to wait several months into the new year before I get paid, reluctantly.

And whenever I visit my properties, na so their wives go dey shake their bum bum up and down.

But that one no fit pay my daughter;s school fees nau. (from Lagos)
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by IleIfe2(m): 3:46pm On Nov 30, 2014
Rexhenrex:
hey...I just av one word for u go to hell...gosh kids of now our days go read for Ur jamb kiddo.ain't got time to e-fight u pervert.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Rexhenrex(m): 4:11pm On Nov 30, 2014
IleIfe2:


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out of words cheesy
IleIfe2:


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out of words?
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 4:15pm On Nov 30, 2014
CaptainOjemba:
are u not ashamed you are calling yourself Ibo instead of Igbo? No right think Igbo man will call himself Ibo.

It is training oh my brother. Blame those that trained me to believe that we are Ibos and we speak Igbo. You can tutor me if they are wrong.
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 4:21pm On Nov 30, 2014
ibedun:
When will the Igbo success story translate to my Igbo tenants paying my rent on time?

Na so so "markate no good" story dem dey yearn me every time their annual rent is due. I am having to wait several months into the new year before I get paid, reluctantly.

And whenever I visit my properties, na so their wives go dey shake their bum bum up and down.

But that one no fit pay my daughter;s school fees nau. (from Lagos)

At least they do not draw out dagger for you. It is enough reason for you to appreciate them
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 5:11pm On Nov 30, 2014
victorels:


It is training oh my brother. Blame those that trained me to believe that we are Ibos and we speak Igbo. You can tutor me if they are wrong.
Whoever gave you that training gave u a wrong one, we are Igbo n we speak Igbo language
Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by AustineE1: 5:16pm On Nov 30, 2014
ibedun:
When will the Igbo success story translate to my Igbo tenants paying my rent on time?

Na so so "markate no good" story dem dey yearn me every time their annual rent is due. I am having to wait several months into the new year before I get paid, reluctantly.

And whenever I visit my properties, na so their wives go dey shake their bum bum up and down.

But that one no fit pay my daughter;s school fees nau. (from Lagos)

...like serious any Igbo man that lives in a compound built by a yoruba man must really be poor in every sense of it.Those 'hide-outs' the call houses is inhabitable and the few yoruba owned houses i know in Lagos were inherited from their great grand fathers,most has stayed 100yrs or more,red-zinc,no toilets,drainages pass through rooms etc......dont go and work
and take care of your family,keep hoping on the 'hide-out'called house your great grand father left in Ajegunle before he passed on.btw be very careful the way you lust for igbo women,some Igbos in Lagos has also learnt to lace their wives with 'Magun' Yoruba infidelity charm,dont waste ur life,your family is still young.

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Re: Igbo Day in Plateau State - Shops Under locks (Pix Included) by Nobody: 1:10am On Dec 01, 2014
Sunday was our thanks giving day.

God has been so faithful to his chosen tribe, the Igbos.

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