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| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by ezeagu(m): 3:50pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
SirShymexx:Good source. I'll leave the demographics of each industry to you. Manufactures: The majority of the manufacturers create things like pharmaceuticals, textiles, automotive parts, and food and drink. These industries are helped in Lagos through its population. Road transport is mostly a governmental thing and, like Building and Construction, is due to the population, throw 20 million people anywhere and the road transport would make a lot of money. Wholesale and Retail? Why even bother? |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by shizzleStar: 3:52pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
otr1: Same egoistic bullsh1t....SMHThe article says sabotage, no where did it say 'beg'. Please the me when igbos have begged Yoruba for anything. Igbo take full responsibilities for its actions Fyi. Btw please name one yoruba state that is not as backward as the stone age minus lagos which the yorubas has very little contribution to its development. Is it osun, ekiti, oyo, where? please just zip ya mouth. Igbos hate yoruba and yoruba love igbos right? clap for yourself As for the last part of your post, if we've succeeded in ensuring your region remains backward( as you'd make us believe) without Federal might, what makes you think you stand a chance of crippling the country now that we have greater influence?That the SE does not have much federal presence does not men it backward. It is even more progressive than the SW region despite its political advantage and presence. Our destiny does not lie in political offices....ask the hausas. Your seeming greater influence will come to nought if you try to mis-use it. 2015 isn't 1967, the odds are not in your favour this time around. Keep blabbing as to turning to destitute, your delusions will turn out to be your major nightmare. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by codedslayer: 3:53pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
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| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by Scholes007(m): 4:01pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
edogirl2:if lock at it on tribal ground we will lose but luck at it as a block we will stand taller than you expect note they want to divide us on tribal ground so look at is as alignance with mutual respect and common goal..Igbos have never demanded what was that of the neighbouring tribes |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by SirShymexx: 4:06pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
ezeagu:You're turning the discourse into a circus argument. And with the sentence in bold - you just deflated your own argument. If Jamaica's cultural influence the world over can't be described as soft power - why should Nigeria be different? The cultural influence didn't come from just reggae - it's primarily because Jamaicans are widely travelled, and they leave a cultural impact everywhere they go. Reggae/bashment/patois follow them everywhere they go - not the other way around. UK, US, and Canada are classic examples. And right now, there's a growing Jamaican population in Scandinavian countries, with the influence, slowing but surely creeping into that axis as well. Nigeria's military power on the continent is grossly overrated - the country doesn't have a top-10 military on the continent. And an economic power that can create its own stamp outside the shores of Nigeria, is more or less a useless one. So, what's good for the goose is good for the gander Nigerian music industry has grown with the help/influence of the Nigerian film industry. The Nigerian film industry is much bigger and much more influential than the Nigerian music industry.Nah, the growth of Afrobeat is independent of Nollywood - the music industry grew with the growing population of Nigerians everywhere. The two aren't intertwined. And the re-awakening about Fela Kuti also helped a bit. This is not an Imo State or South East economic summit, this is '2015 South East Business Investment Summit' for Igbo traders in Lagos, hence why it's being hosted in Lagos.Well, the article stated that it was organised by the Imo state government. Excerpt from the article again: They made the call at the 2015 South East Business Investment Summit held at the National Theatre in Lagos. The summit was organized by the Imo State Government Liaison Office Lagos. http://www.completenewsng.com/uschina-south-korea-woo-igbo-entrepteneurs-lagos/ The fact that you're comparing the South West of Nigeria's economy to even London is laughable. The vast majority of people do not survive on the informal sector in the UK, people in Nigeria do. The vast majority of the UK has an income of an average of over $30,000. If you want to compare the black population of the UK who make up less 2% of the UK, to the population of Igbo who make up 20% + of Nigeria, and well over 20% of Lagos, you're going to have to add the economic factors, historical factors, and demographic factors which includes per capita income for this laughable comparison.I made comparisons based on voting and population, no economy. Stay on point. You cited Igbo winning a seat at the Lagos assembly in an area dominated by Igbos, and I correlated it with black people winning an MP seat in the British parliament, in an area dominated by black people. But how does that change the fact that both are still inconsequential in the scheme of things? If you had the voting power and population in Lagos, why didn't you lot float an Igbo candidate, to test ya might? The major banks in Lagos do not feed people in Lagos, the lock up shops, mama puts and second hand wears is what 90%+ of the 20 million people in Lagos survive on. Without that, there would be nobody in Lagos, just like there's nobody in Abuja.Now, you're being pedantic. The discourse is about what sectors drive the Lagos economy since you have been touting Igbos as being the economic power of Lagos. Now that ya lies have been exposed - you're going off on a tangent again. Erm, let me clown you: let's talk about food/agriculture - do Igbos dominate that as well? ![]() |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by SirShymexx: 4:12pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
ezeagu:Lol. Igbos manufacture the bold? Where and how? When did Nigeria start manufacturing automotive parts? Food and Drink? Get the porky pies out of ya mouth - Igbos are non-existent in that industry. And most of the companies are either Yoruba owned or multinationals.The wholesale and retail can be distributed among all the ethnic groups. Err, you can give Igbos whatever percentage you want to Igbos in this sector, but that won't change the fact that it contributes little or nothing to Lagos' economy. So, how do Igbos own Lagos economically? |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by rudebouy: 4:13pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
[quote author=musing2 post Akwa Ibom should involve Abia and Anambra states in this. 3 governors working to actualize the project will speed up things and lessen Akwa Ibom's financial burden.[/quote]bros pls how are is dis involvement going to look like? Like a partnership or what? |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by raumdeuter: 4:15pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
The same Akpabio had enough money to build a stadium Let them ship through their stadium |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by SirShymexx: 4:15pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
Gbawe:Sir, I think Lagos needs to focus more on Banking, and perhaps they'll start doing that with Eko Atlantic. The state can be the financial hub of at least West Africa. Floating Lagos Stock Exchange also won't be a bad idea. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by zoomzu(f): 4:16pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
TRIBALSTOOGE:The same God that gave you Gej What has he(GEJ) done for ss/se? Ibos and their self entitlement. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by superstar1(m): 4:17pm On Apr 17, 2015*. Modified: 4:35pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
Billyonaire:Naaaah. We have taken our present to re-design the outcome of our future for us and generations yet unborn. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by zoomzu(f): 4:19pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
edogirl2:Don't mind them, they love to chest beat alot.. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by Nobody: 4:19pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
zoomzu: ![]() kai mei nini kafara hanyaa kwo daya ? kwo biu ? kwo uku ? sanjima . |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by zoomzu(f): 4:23pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
Calculia:And you will be the one to lead because you speak for the majority? Hope you are not one ibos e-warlord and chest beating fighter... |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by ezeagu(m): 4:25pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
SirShymexx:Because Jamaica isn't an emerging world economy. It's pretty obvious how Jamaica and Nigeria are different in terms of political importance. Reggae isn't growing in Japan because of a large presence of Jamaicans in Japan, that's silly. How many Jamaicans 'widely travel' Africa? An nation of 2 million? SirShymexx:Nollywood grows in areas where there are few Nigerians. This hypothesis of moving populations being the way entertainment industries survive or grow is not even solid. The music industry is always linked with the movie industry, especially when the movie industry dwarfs the music industry. The re-awakening of Fela Kuti has nothing to do with the modern Nigerian music industry, you can't compare the quality and demographic of the two. SirShymexx:It was organised by Rochas Okorocha through the Imo State Government, if you really want to convince me that it is an Imo State summit, then there's plenty of other coverage of the summit. The meeting was for Igbo traders in Lagos to invest in Imo State and was attended by businessmen representing the United States, South Korea and China. They know where trade is. Now where are the Ogun, Oyo South Kore-China-America traders summits? SirShymexx:The thing is PDP is seen as an opposition party that has its power from people in the east. The queen did not fly off her seat for black UK people. That dynamic does not exist in the UK. You would have done better by making an analogy with Scotland maybe. SirShymexx:The thing is PDP is seen as an opposition party that has its power from people in the east. The queen did not fly off her seat for black UK people. That dynamic does not exist in the UK. You would have done better by making an analogy with Scotland maybe. SirShymexx:Did the source you provided say anything about the financial sector being the largest drivers of the economy? I don't understand what you mean by food, when Nigeria imports food. The key word is 'import'. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by Nobody: 4:29pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
superstar1:Is that not the same sentimental hullabaloo and fact-less brouhaha that was sold to the majority illiterates in the 1980s. Indeed we have successfully concluded a 360 degrees on history. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by zoomzu(f): 4:31pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
TRIBALSTOOGE:Speak with language everyone understands, that's essence of communication. Since i dont understand whatever you typed, I can't give you your perfect reply |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by superstar1(m): 4:34pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
Billyonaire:The first small steps of this generation of embracing change at the expense of continuity of cluelessness, is a giant leap for future generations. There is no new thing under the sun and everything go round in circles. We just ended a 360 degree course of cluelessness. Welcome to the beginning of the new 360 degree course of change and prosperity for our nation. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by edogirl2: 4:38pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
Calculia:And did your people forget to tell you how Biafran soldiers invaded old Mid - West uninvited and caused so much atrocities? People all over Nigeria have their painful stories to tell about the dreadful war. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by ezeagu(m): 4:38pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
SirShymexx:Nigeria manufactures automobile parts, from smaller companies to corporations. Is there a point of arguing about the demographic of manufacturers in Lagos? There's no way to prove the demographic, so what's the point. SirShymexx:That doesn't sound so confident. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by Nobody: 4:41pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
superstar1:In essence, he will stabilize the price of crude oil. Such ignorance is expected of a grave digger NOT a president. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by bakila: 4:47pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
TRIBALSTOOGE:Free from the clutches of the Nest of Killers |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by SirShymexx: 4:48pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
[quote author=ezeagu post=32825248] Because Jamaica isn't an emerging world economy. It's pretty obvious how Jamaica and Nigeria are different in terms of political importance. Reggae isn't growing in Japan because of a large presence of Jamaicans in Japan, that's silly. How many Jamaicans 'widely travel' Africa? An nation of 2 million?Oh well, there's a sizeable Jamaican population in Japan and across Africa. However, don't conflate two issues - stick to the point, which is about soft power. So, what soft power is Nigeria projecting with Nollywood, if Jamaica can't project the same soft power, despite how influential the country is? Perhaps, you're alluding to the knowledge of witchcraft and other negativity about Nigeria/Nigerians that movie industry keeps projecting to the world.Nollywood grows in areas where there are few Nigerians. This hypothesis of moving populations being the way entertainment industries survive or grow is not even solid. The music industry is always linked with the movie industry, especially when the movie industry dwarfs the music industry. The re-awakening of Fela Kuti has nothing to do with the modern Nigerian music industry, you can't compare the quality and demographic of the two. The fact that the genre of music is named after Fela Kuti's music, despite the obvious difference in styles, shows how much of an influence Fela Kuti is on that genre and its growth. Then you have got the growing population of Nigerians everywhere. Also, America's biggest export, apart from Hollywood, is hip-hop(pop) music and the hip-hop influenced urban style. However, are the two intertwined? So, why are you trying to link Afrobeat with nollywood, when the two are independent of each other? How many Afrobeat stars are into Nollywood? It was organised by Rochas Okorocha through the Imo State Government, if you really want to convince me that it is an Imo State summit, then there's plenty of other coverage of the summit. The meeting was for Igbo traders in Lagos to invest in Imo State and was attended by businessmen representing the United States, South Korea and China. They know where trade is.Lol. That shows you clearly didn't read the article you posted. Go back and read it. ![]() Now where are the Ogun, Oyo South Kore-China-America traders summits?Google is ya friend, mate - I don't do chest-beating. That's for the Nigerian Jews. I'm not a Jew. ![]() The thing is PDP is seen as an opposition party that has its power from people in the east. The queen did not fly off her seat for black UK people. That dynamic does not exist in the UK. You would have done better by making an analogy with Scotland maybe.Well, I can't use Scotland cos it will be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for an English person to win an election in Scotland. Let's stick with the dynamics of population, and voting. Did the source you provided say anything about the financial sector being the largest drivers of the economy? I don't understand what you mean by food, when Nigeria imports food. The key word is 'import'.I posted all the sectors that drive the Lagos economy, and the onus is on you to select the ones Igbos dominate since you asserted that Igbos are the economic powerhouse of Lagos. Have you suddenly developed amnesia? How about back up ya assertion with facts, and not jejune tales and fables? Erm, you cited food - hence I asked you how Igbos feed those in Lagos. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by superstar1(m): 4:52pm On Apr 17, 2015*. Modified: 7:07pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
Billyonaire:No, he will not stabilise the price of crude oil because it's beyond him, but he will fix the refinery issues, thereby reducing the pressure on foreign reserve, reducing fx demand and stabilising the dollars and creating employment through the development of ancillary industries to the refineries. He will fix power, which will impact massively on our MSMEs, thereby creating more job opportunities and employment, increasing the GDP and this will make Nigeria to keep being the number 1 investors destination in Africa. He will reduce corruption. Thereby sanitising the business environment., increasing transparency of the Nigerian business climate, as well as ease of doing business in Nigeria. This will increase investors confidence in the Nigerian business market, with attendant more investors and investments coming in. This will lead to more employment. He will not give our barn of yams to the goats and stealing will be corruption. This will promote the culture of accountability and transparency, which will increase the trust of the international investors in Nigeria, more investments and more employment. QED. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by SirShymexx: 4:53pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
ezeagu:Arguing the demographic of manufacturers is quite easy. I believe Lagos has a few industrial estates, hence manufacturing was listed as the biggest driver of its economy. We just need to list the manufacturing companies in Lagos, and what part of the country the owners and biggest shareholders are from. And the multinationals. You and I know once we start doing that - Igbos won't even make 5% of the list. We have done it in the past. That doesn't sound so confident.Or you developed amnesia? |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by Nobody: 4:56pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
macjive01:I would extend that highway to Nnewi, Enugu and Owerri. The Ibaka deep seaport would be a massive boost to the economy of the old Eastern region. Moreover, the development of the Badagry and Lekki deep seaports in Lagos would also make Nigeria the undisputed number 1 seaport nation in West and Central Africa. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by ba7man(m): 5:00pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
Billyonaire:Statements like "Ordinary stealing is not corruption" will ruin a generation. That shows why there's widespread looting in the outgoing administration. That will never be the future of this Nation. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by ezeagu(m): 5:05pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
SirShymexx Your population = soft power thing is not viable. I never said Nollywood was always positive, neither are any other major film industries. That only reason why you're harping on about it is because it's a major facet of Nigerian culture. With your analogy of Hollywood, I can give you a timeline of how Hollywood had helped the growth of Hip-Hop worldwide, some of the most iconic Hip Hop artists, like Ice Cube, 2 Pac and even Queen Latifah, were also in films when hip hop was growing past America in the early 1990s, because the music industry and film industry are linked. Taking it way back, people like Elvis Presely and Marilyn Monroe were Hollywood icons who were also major music stars, or at least singers. Back further, many of the Hollywood films and musicals helped promote American music like blues and so on. The film industry promotes a culture and people will then grab onto the countries popular culture, including music, more. I read the article, it is not an Imo State economic convention, if it were, it wouldn't focus in entrepreneurs. You didn't provide the trade summits of the other state. SirShymexx:Then what are you waiting for? Post them. |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by Twistaray(m): 5:10pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
In a Capitalist State Like Ours, Wealthy Firms With Healthy Cash Flow Control The Economy Not Petty Traders. "I have investigated all the 20 top Nigerian companies listed below as compiled by authoritative Forbes business magazine and none of them is based in Igbo land or controlled by the so called ‘Igbo business men’. Impressively, 20 Nigerian companies made it to the list of Top 25 companies in West Africa. They include: • Dangote Cement • Zenith Bank PLC • Ecobank Transnational Incorporated • Nigerian Breweries Plc • First Bank Plc • Guaranty Trust Bank Plc • United Bank for Africa • Guinness Nigeria • Nestlé Nigeria • Access Bank • Flour Mills Nigeria • Union Bank of Nigeria • Stanbic IBTC • First City Monument Bank • Lafarge Cement WAPCO • Total Nigeria • Unilever Nigeria • PZ Cussions • UACN • Cadbury Nigeria Plc According to Forbes, Nigeria has 20 of the best 25 companies in West Africa. It is only a fool who will believe Igbo postulation that it is street trader’s and hawkers that controls an economy. If that hypothesis is valid, then the Indians and Pakistanis in Britain can also claim that they [are] in charge of British economy because over 70% of petty street trading in Britain is in the hand of the Asians. However, we all know that actual British economy is firmly in the hands of the Britons. The same is factual for Germany and France where Turkish and North African Algerians are their own local version of Igbo. The only difference is that these other 'gypsies’' are more knowledgeable of who they are in their host countriy's economy, unlike ignorant Igbo petty street traders in Yoruba land." Nigerians have made the Forbes list of richest people in the world the reason been that Forbes estimates the wealth of individuals and rank them based on the value of shares they have in quoted companies (companies listed on the stock exchange). The few Nigerians that have the list are Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga and Femi Otedola. The list of top 21 Richest Nigerian billionaires has been based on: The value of their shares held in quoted companies, the size and market share of their companies, the number of companies they own and its assumed value, the market value of their company’s brand and the impact of their companies on the Nigerian economy. Despite the harsh terrain and business challenges involved with starting a business in Nigeria; the successful entrepreneurs listed below held their ground and fought their way to the top. In a country with a population of over 160 million inhabitants and millions of businesses; these 20 entrepreneurs diligently carved their names in the sands of time. Check out the list below. 1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of Dangote Group, Richest man in Africa and Richest black man in the world 2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial Trust Bank, Globacom 3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas 4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group 5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group 6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee 7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone 8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank 9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria 10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group 11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group 12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group 13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. 14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group 15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, 16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group 17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies 18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas 19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank 21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars Before I finish this essay I will examine an absurd claim that the igbo often make which reflects an inferiority complex, a deep case self-delusion and which borders on the sociopathic. Wherever they settle they often boast that they control all the money that is there and that they have more businesses than anyone else. They often suggest that they have more business acumen and that they are more successful at business than any other tribe in Nigeria yet this is not true. These strange stories that Igbos are more industrious than the Yoruba people, where do they come from? Is it because Yoruba people think big and never settle for profits from petty trading? The Igbos have not excelled more than Yoruba people in any kind of business at an advanced level, with the exception of the long haul coach and bus business. In the transportation business generally how many igbo people own the largest private airport on the African continent like Wale Babalakin. Tell me the Igbos that are mega industrialists like Folawiyo, Okoya, Adedoyin, Akindele and Awosika. Of the 10 leading banks in Nigeria, 8 of them used to have yoruba people as shareholders with the controlling interest, until Sanusi Lamido Sanusi launched his campaign. Today, four are still owned by Yoruba people and only one by an Igbo. Telecoms, one Ijebu businessman built a massive telecoms company single handedly. No Igbo man can boast of such. The first four leading oil distributors are Yoruba. Of the 10 leading Nigerian businessmen, 6 are Yoruba. The highest indigenous employers of labour are Yoruba people. Look at all the companies in Ikeja- they were all invited by the Western Region Government in the First Republic. If Igbos leave Lagos today, these companies will still hold high in their elegant skyscrapers. Igbos can’t hold Lagos or anywhere in the country hostage. The stereotype claim is that the Yoruba are the agberos of Lagos but you will be surprised to know that many Igbos in Lagos are actively involved in the transport business, some of them also play omo oni le with their Yoruba friends and some of them are street beggars as well. They would have denied this if Fashola had not deported them. Many Igbo people are on the payroll of Yoruba businessmen. If you go to their region, you will see GTB, Oando, FCMB, GLO, Con Oil, Nicon Insurance, Sahara Oil, Bicourtney all owned by Yorubas. How many Igbo companies provide mass employment in comparison? If you take away all the companies owned by Yoruba businessmen what is left? The truth, hurtful as it can be, is that the leading industrialists and entrepreneurs are Yoruba people and they built Lagos with their mega business skills. This was what attracted Igbos- the tribe of wanderers and gypsys. Igbos cannot even boast of business skills when they speak with successful businessmen in the Midwest. The Midwest can boast of companies like Zenith bank, UBA, Ibru and co. and Etisalat, They can boast of Arik Air and Aerocontractors. A man from the Midwest by the name of Festus Okotie Eboh tackled your most respected Nnamdi Azikiwe and shook his power-base as the financier of the NCNC party. I don’t share the view that Igbos have superior business skills. The business men many of us admire are entrepreneurs like Wale Tinubu, Fola Adeola, Segun Agbaje, Subonmi Balogun, Kayode Odukoya, Deinde Fernandez, Tope Sonubi, Tunde Fagbemi, Kase Lawal, Harry Akande and Mike Adenuga and not the glorified petty traders and trouble makers. What the Igbos are doing is psychological warfare. If their lies are not checked and set straight they will have a negative effect on the psyche of future generations of the Yoruba. A lot of blacks in America are suffering from the lies white historians have perpetrated. For a long time blacks were made to feel inferior to their white counterparts. We can not allow the Igbos to continue with their lies against the Yorubas unabated. We have a responsibility as patriotic Yorubas to set the record straight. If it means being tagged a tribalist, that is fine. -Destructive Ways of the Ig[truncated by WhatsApp] edogirl2:Facts! |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by Nobody: 5:16pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
superstar1:You are more knowledgeable than Buhari, then why did you chose such an ignorant person that said he can stabilize the price of crude oil as President. When you are better than him ? |
| Re: HELP !! Yoruba Plot To KILL Ibaka Deep Sea Port by macjive01(op): 5:16pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
SirShymexx:I remember only a few, so please help populate: Numerous Transport companies (ABC, The Young Shall Grow, Dan Dollars, etc) Numerous Highbrow Hotels Emzor Pharmaceuticals Ibeto Industries Capital Oil Coscharis Motors Linkserve Ltd Fidelity Bank Diamond Bank Other banks with substansive Igbo interest (UBA, AfriBank etc) Alaba traders Idumota traders Ladipo traders ASPAMDA traders Sun Newspaper Champion Newspapers ThisDay news paper Zinox computers Eko Hospital one of the best in Lagos (owned by 2 Igbo and 1 Yoruba) |
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