Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by azzima(m): 6:09am On Aug 11, 2015 |
nwanlecha: Ngwa clap 4 yourself. Lest i forget, we will be leaving with our "oyel" and Nollywood so y'all had better start thinking of how to feed when we are gone. What is happening in osun is not funny o.
see your mouth like OUR OYEL! !!! which oil ?for where when did SE start producing MAJOR EXPORTABLE oil ??.The rate you Bastards are claiming SS oil in recent days should give SS people a little reason to keep their eyes open o,lest the Igbos one day claim that they developed SS. A word is enough. .. 4 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 7:21am On Aug 11, 2015 |
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Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 7:45am On Aug 11, 2015 |
19 pages so far and Yeeboes couldn't answer the poster's question. In conclusion, SE contributes nothing to the Federal Government Coffer.
Excerpt:
On 27 may 1967, Gowon proclaimed the division of Nigeria into 12 states. this decree carved the Eastern Region into 3 parts. South Eastern State, Rivers State and East Central State.
Now the yeeboes, concentrated in the East Central State, would lose control over the most of the petroleum, located in the other two areas.
On 30 May 1967, ojuluku declared independence of the republic of Biafra.
All these Yeeboes whining and crying that Yoruba and Hausa fought to keep them in Nigeria. Lies from the pit of hell. Nobody fought to keep you in Nigeria. The civil war was all about cutting short your greediness. Ojuluku, the sissy, had an eye on the Niger Delta oyel. When Gowon divided the country into 12 states and splitted the eastern region into 3 which excised the Niger Delta oil producing areas from the core yeebotic state, Ojuluku became infuriated and was like "shey na like this the oyel go comot for here..mba"
This is why they can't do without this attache by force with the SS. Yeeboes/SE are inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. They are the real parasite. they just can't sit their arses in their erosion ravaged Biafra. they will choke to death. This is the reason why they move drove to the southwest for their salvation and to sell their "markate".. LOL
Yeeboes respect your host now or we will pursue you away and you will all die of kwashiorkor. Take my advice or Lagoon beckoning. 6 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by melzabull(f): 7:50am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
Even after getting dragged the last time you posted this list, your stupid ass still parading.
You actually just proved everyone right you dimwit in terms.
I'll repost this
You are a worker of that company. infact, out of all companies posted up by you, only two are Yoruba CEO/owned and the remaining are either whites, SS and SE.
Dangote Cement---CEO: Aliko Dangote [Fulani] • Zenith Bank PLC---CEO/founder: Jim ovia [ delta igbo] • Ecobank Transnational Incorporated---CEO: Albert Essien [ibibio] • Nigerian Breweries Plc...Non Nigerian owned company..a branch of heinkein. CEO: Nicholas Vervelde [white] • First Bank Plc...CBN sponsored bank. Not a nigerian founded bank despite a yoruba [onasanya] is the chairman. Founder: Alfred Jones [ white] • Guaranty Trust Bank Plc: CEO/founder Fola Adeola [yoruba] • United Bank for Africa--- CEO: Phillip Oduoza [ Delta Igbo] • Guinness Nigeria:non nigerian owned company: Founder: Arthur Guinness [white] • Nestlé Nigeria: non nigerian owned company: CEO: Paul bulcke [white] • Access Bank---CEO: Paul Wigwe [igbo] • Flour Mills Nigeria---Paul Gbededo [tribe: unsure, possibly middlebelt] • Union Bank of Nigeria---CEO: unknown. It Is a UK owned company despite the chairman is igbo [Udo udoma] • Stanbic IBTC---CEO: Atedo Peterside [ijaw] • First City Monument Bank--- CEO: Ladi Balogun [yoruba] • Lafarge Cement WAPCO-- non nigerian owned company. CEO/founder: Leonard Palance [ white] • Total Nigeria: Non nigerian owned company. CEO: Elizabeth protrust [ white] • Unilever Nigeria: non nigerian owned CEO/founder: Paul Polman [white] • PZ Cussions. non nigerian owned company CEO: George Zimmorosi [ white] • UACN--CEO-Larry Ettah [igbo] • Cadbury Nigeria Plc---CEO: Udiemio itseuli [edo]
You do realize you ended up just proving what all have been saying accurate. Without whites, SS and SE Nigeria is nothing. You actually just proved majority of the top 20 companies in Nigeria is a non nigerian company but rather a branch of a foreign company.
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Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 7:54am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
See this loser expecting me to prove his propaganda for him. I wasn't the one that put a gun on your head to make up BS. Now the ounce is on you to back yourself up
I knew it was the usual yoloba propaganda without anything tangible to back you up. The only thing you people are Good for. Pathetic worthless savages. First it's the agriculture then oil then the 20 companies then the richest Nigeria then your cocoa production then the online shopping thing then Linda ikeji thing then iroko TV, etc. I'm tired of dragging una ever.
PATHETIC Lots Obviously you are not well trained at all Oh how I love thread like this. 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 SW3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas SW4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group 5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group 6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee[b]SE-ondo[/b] 7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone Biography of Jim Ovia; Billionaire; Delta State Celebrity8. MTN-obj we dashed ugly pascal Dozie 3% 9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria SW10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group 11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group 12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group SW13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. SW14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group 15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, SS16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group 17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies yoruba/SW18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas 19. Leo stan ekeh - Zinox computer 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank yoruba/SWPlus-. Folorunsho Alakija SW is a Nigerian businesswoman who is the second richest African woman after Isabel Dos Santos and also the third richest woman of African descent in the world.[2] She is a business tycoon involved in the fashion,[3] oil and printing industries.[4] She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.[5] Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion[1][4] As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[6] 21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars SWBefore 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. [b]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.[/b] You are just being.... 3 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:03am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
Lmfaoooo see how pathetic you are. 30 days of Atlanta was directed By Robert peters. Ayo was a mere producer.
Let's remodified this list then since you trying to associate the producers as the directors
First of all your list is a for highest gross movie in Nigeria be it Yollywood or Nollywood in different years. We are talking about annual movie directed and produced. Head to the nearest iroko TV, open any category and count how many movies directed by yoloba in comparison to Igbo.
While I'm at it, add up the gross from the Igbo directors and the yoloba director
Finally the yoloba movies are part of YOLLYWOOD, not NOLLYWOOD. No matter what language it is on. There is a big difference. You people movie industry is separate from nollywood and should be proud of it. The same way Hausa are proud of their kannywood and stop your desperate attache by fprce You see you life? From the start the argument wasn't even about who own what or names of each industry. You are a fufu You've lost. Ain't you contradicting you first claim, why this movie bla bla bla was brought up? It way all about nigeria movies GDP as a whole. Fufu ni bobo yi sha Ayo was a mere producer? Lamaooooooo 3 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by forgiveness: 8:13am On Aug 11, 2015 |
totit:
Obviously you are not well trained at all
Oh how I love thread like this.
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 SW
3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas SW
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group
5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone Biography of Jim Ovia; Billionaire; Delta State Celebrity
8. MTN-obj we dashed ugly pascal Dozie 3%
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria SW
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group SW
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. SW
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, SS
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies yoruba/SW
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas
19. Leo stan ekeh - Zinox computer 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank yoruba/SW
Plus-. Folorunsho Alakija SW
is a Nigerian businesswoman who is the second richest African woman after Isabel Dos Santos and also the third richest woman of African descent in the world.[2] She is a business tycoon involved in the fashion,[3] oil and printing industries.[4] She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.[5] Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion[1][4] As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[6]
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars SW
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.
[b]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.[/b]
You are just being....
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Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by forgiveness: 8:14am On Aug 11, 2015 |
totit:
Obviously you are not well trained at all
Oh how I love thread like this.
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 SW
3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas SW
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group
5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone Biography of Jim Ovia; Billionaire; Delta State Celebrity
8. MTN-obj we dashed ugly pascal Dozie 3%
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria SW
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group SW
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. SW
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, SS
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies yoruba/SW
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas
19. Leo stan ekeh - Zinox computer 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank yoruba/SW
Plus-. Folorunsho Alakija SW
is a Nigerian businesswoman who is the second richest African woman after Isabel Dos Santos and also the third richest woman of African descent in the world.[2] She is a business tycoon involved in the fashion,[3] oil and printing industries.[4] She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.[5] Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion[1][4] As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[6]
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars SW
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.
[b]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.[/b]
You are just being....
is Jimoh Ibrahim not from South West?] |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 8:20am On Aug 11, 2015 |
azzima: flat headed dummy! ! You are so engrossed in your self-styled illusion that you forgot that though Chimanda wrote the book, but the producer is Yoruba like the other producers that he listed. Lol, igbo domination yo, we argued about it, I only proved it. |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by ikechu1278: 8:30am On Aug 11, 2015 |
totit:
You see you life?
From the start the argument wasn't even about who own what or names of each industry.
You are a fufu
You've lost. Ain't you contradicting you first claim, why this movie bla bla bla was brought up?
It way all about nigeria movies GDP as a whole.
Fufu ni bobo yi sha
Ayo was a mere producer? Lamaooooooo See this illiterate. So we have to teach you simple movies. Producers are ppl that assisted in making the movie while directors are the owner of the movie. A mere producer have highest 10% income of the entire movie. Secondly, YOLLYWOOD is NOT AND WILL NEVER BE NOLLYWOOd. Stop your desperate attache by force and stick to your inadequate, underperforming movie industry. Even in the grossing movies of both Nollywood and Yollywood, Nollywood movies still grossed higher income than Hollywood... do you want the math done too for you . since. English is a subject you lack in, I have a filling Math is also a subject you lack in Lmfaoooo I f2king love this thread. It shows what a pathetic attache by force desperado yolobas are Lacking in contribution therefore attaching by force to areas you barely contribute in The least in agricultural production but attache by force to and gave yourself 80% The least in oil production, but attache by force and gave yourself 15% Yollywood an inadequate movie industry therefore attache by force to Nollywood. What a useless tribe. Can you ever achieve without fabrications of desperado attache by force. LMFAOOO. The day Satan made yoloba, I swear he was extra evil that day hence he cursed una . 1 Like |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:36am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
Already been answered MULTIPLE TIMES on this thread but like the dimwitted savage you illiterate yolobas are you stupidly avoided it the same way you avoided answering the question of what agricultural produces do you contribute hence 80%
While I'm at it, since like the usual illiterate you tolobas are and your diminished sense to actual read the answer provided, maybe a separate thread will make it easier for you. Here you go , someone made a thread https://www.nairaland.com/2516604/re-se-igbo-contribution-nigerias
NL is filled with yoloba rituals that's best known to sell the human parts of their siblings in black market. Shouldn't you be out there looking for your next victim? Look at the stupid. Feeding us with another ibo made stats, and nairaland is you source? You are pathetic omo yeeboo What do u take us for? Why not provide us with reliable source and not another NL/yeeboo made Stats? Shame on you! Here is the link provided by you,made up stats aka NL, you sourse Contribution of the SE (and Igbo) to Nigeria’s Economy This argument keeps rearing its ugly head, pushed on by SW irredentists. But the first thing we need to remember is that the SE gets less from the national coffers, so it is expected to contribute less. isnt that the obvious fact? Prove us wrongHowever, this is not the case in reality, as I equate the SE with Igbo, in some instances. Here is how Igbos, even though they get less from the national purse, actually contribute most. How,if we may ask?1. There are give and take 17 million Nigerians abroad; 60% of those are Igbos. We know that Nigerians abroad remit billions of dollars to Nigeria annually. Therefore, 60% of the billions of remittances are from Igbos who are mainly of SE origin. The Nigerian Feds have confirmed that the remittances contribute significantly to the economy. could you please provide us with a reliable source, and are ibo the only tribe that are all over the world contributing in that aspect? .and please do provide us with facts to ascertain you yeye claim2. Nollywood brings in billions of Naira to Nigeria. We all know that the Nollywood in question is Igbo-dominated. No, I don't agree. Prove me wrong. Infact, it's not about who dominates who or name of each industries , it's about the contribution of nigeria firm industry. I.e GDP. Prove us wrong3. Igbos constitute the bulk of foreign business people who import things into the Nigerian market. We know that importation goes along with payment of import duties, taxes and other levies. bla bla. Another aba made. Provide us with variable fact/link?4. The SE, by taking less out of the federal purse, contribute most in keeping some savings for Nigeria. Unfortunately the savings are swallowed by the crooks from all parts of Nigeria. usual vitimasation mentality. What should state like Osun cry over now?5. Three SE cities are among the 6-most industrialized cities/towns in Nigeria. Lagos, followed by Port Harcourt (Rivers) Agbara (Ogun), Aba (Abia), Onitsha (Anambra) and Nnewi (Anambra) are undoubtedly the most industrialized places in Nigeria. This means employment and tax payments to the national purse coming from these industries. bla bla bla. Yet poverty rate in SW region is lesser than the whole SE? Lol6. SEners/Igbos are the least employed by the federal government. This means they not only take less out of the system by way of salaries and benefits, but also by way of having less opportunity of stealing from the government. Stealing from the govt. is what the SW and North know how best to do. could you please back that with fact. and must we all sell fake stuffs like ibo in the name of doing biz? Remember? Once man poison...?7. Igbos, by migrating out of Nigeria in more numbers than other groups, contribute less in putting undue strain on the overstretched infrastructure of Nigeria. Most of the strain received by the infrastructure in Nigeria comes from the North. If all Nigerians were to stay back home, we all know how crazy it would get. usual cry cry baby lamentation. We all know u need nigeria more8. Most of the sports people in Nigeria are Igbos. That is a contribution that is probably not so easy to quantify monetarily. another aba made.could u Provide us with reliable link? Lol9. Moreover, 70% of the investments in Abuja are Igbo-owned and about 30-40% of those in Lagos are also Igbos owned. These investors pay taxes to the governments. no. It's one billion percent. There is the link onenaira provided (home-made,NL made) to prove to us that ibo contribute fed gov purse. Oleeeeee |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:38am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
See this illiterate. So we have to teach you simple movies.
Producers are ppl that assisted in making the movie while directors are the owner of the movie. A mere producer have highest 10% income of the entire movie. Secondly, YOLLYWOOD is NOT AND WILL NEVER BE NOLLYWOOd. Stop your desperate attache by force and stick to your inadequate, underperforming movie industry. Even in the grossing movies of both Nollywood and Yollywood, Nollywood movies still grossed higher income than Hollywood... do you want the math done too for you . since. English is a subject you lack in, I have a filling Math is also a subject you lack in
Lmfaoooo I f2king love this thread. It shows what a pathetic attache by force desperado yolobas are
Lacking in contribution therefore attaching by force to areas you barely contribute in
The least in agricultural production but attache by force to and gave yourself 80% The least in oil production, but attache by force and gave yourself 15% Yollywood an inadequate movie industry therefore attache by force to Nollywood.
What a useless tribe. Can you ever achieve without fabrications of desperado attache by force. LMFAOOO. The day Satan made yoloba, I swear he was extra evil that day hence he cursed una . Bla bla bla Mr long episode. Like I wrote earlier, it's not about attache nor about who own what. It's about the contribution of nigeria movies as whole into the nation GDP. So please shut up or go back to school you papa sent you to. Omo daddy 3 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by ikechu1278: 8:40am On Aug 11, 2015 |
totit:
Obviously you are not well trained at all
Oh how I love thread like this.
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 SW
3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas SW
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group
5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone Biography of Jim Ovia; Billionaire; Delta State Celebrity
8. MTN-obj we dashed ugly pascal Dozie 3%
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria SW
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group SW
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. SW
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, SS
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies yoruba/SW
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas
19. Leo stan ekeh - Zinox computer 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank yoruba/SW
Plus-. Folorunsho Alakija SW
is a Nigerian businesswoman who is the second richest African woman after Isabel Dos Santos and also the third richest woman of African descent in the world.[2] She is a business tycoon involved in the fashion,[3] oil and printing industries.[4] She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.[5] Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion[1][4] As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[6]
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars SW
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.
[b]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.[/b]
You are just being....
Lmfaoooooooo9ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo The illiterate did exactly as I expected. Unable to prove the propaganda therefore he ran back to the first copy and paste propaganda. Heya poor thing. I know coming from a tribe of savages known to media propaganda and never actually achieving it, it's going to be hard defending it especially when it's a illiterate such as yourself who didn't even bother to research what it is you are copying and pasting. Dangote Cement---CEO: Aliko Dangote [Fulani] • Zenith Bank PLC---CEO/founder: Jim ovia [ delta igbo] • Ecobank Transnational Incorporated---CEO: Albert Essien [ibibio] • Nigerian Breweries Plc...Non Nigerian owned company..a branch of heinkein. CEO: Nicholas Vervelde [white] • First Bank Plc...CBN sponsored bank. Not a nigerian founded bank despite a yoruba [onasanya] is the chairman. Founder: Alfred Jones [ white] • Guaranty Trust Bank Plc: CEO/founder Fola Adeola [yoruba] • United Bank for Africa--- CEO: Phillip Oduoza [ Delta Igbo] • Guinness Nigeria:non nigerian owned company: Founder: Arthur Guinness [white] • Nestlé Nigeria: non nigerian owned company: CEO: Paul bulcke [white] • Access Bank---CEO: Paul Wigwe [igbo] • Flour Mills Nigeria---Paul Gbededo [tribe: unsure, possibly middlebelt] • Union Bank of Nigeria---CEO: unknown. It Is a UK owned company despite the chairman is igbo [Udo udoma] • Stanbic IBTC---CEO: Atedo Peterside [ijaw] • First City Monument Bank--- CEO: Ladi Balogun [yoruba] • Lafarge Cement WAPCO-- non nigerian owned company. CEO/founder: Leonard Palance [ white] • Total Nigeria: Non nigerian owned company. CEO: Elizabeth protrust [ white] • Unilever Nigeria: non nigerian owned CEO/founder: Paul Polman [white] • PZ Cussions. non nigerian owned company CEO: George Zimmorosi [ white] • UACN--CEO-Larry Ettah [igbo] • Cadbury Nigeria Plc---CEO: Udiemio itseuli [edo][\quote]
1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of Dangote Group, Richest man in Africa and Richest black man in the world (fulani) 2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial Trust Bank, Globacom (yoruba) 3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas (Yoruba) 4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group (igbo) 5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group (igbo) 6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee (hausa) 7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone ( delta igbo) 8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank (igbo) 9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria ( yoruba) 10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group (hausa/fulani) 11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group (hausa/fulani) 12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group (yoruba) 13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. (Yoruba) 14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group (igbo) 15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, (ijaw) 16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group ( igbo) 17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies (yoruba) 18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas (igbo) 19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer (igbo) 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank (yoruba) 21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars (yoruba)[/quote] Top 30 1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – Dangote Group, (Manufacturing, oil & gas,)
2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Globacom (Oil & gas, Banking, Telecom)
3. Femi Otedola – Forte Oil and Gas (Oil & gas)
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group (Aviation, Shipping, publishing, manufacturing)
5. Cosmos Maduka –Coscharis Group(Automobile, manufacturing)
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet (Insurance, transportation, oil & gas)
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone (Banking, Telecom)
8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank(Banking, Telecom)
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria, Pivotal Engineering, Airtel (Manufacturing, oil & gas, telecom)
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group (Oil & gas, construction)
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group(manufacturing, pharmaceuticals)
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards (Insurance, Security, Technology, Food retailing)
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group (Trading, manufacturing, oil & gas)
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group(Pharmaceutical, oil & gas)
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies(Automobiles)
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas (Oil & gas)
19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox (Computer, technology)
20. Fola Adeola – GTBank (Banking)
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars (Auto retailing)
22. Abdulsamad Rabiu – Bua Group (Oil & gas, manufacturing)
23. Folorunsho Alakija – Famfa Oil (Oil & gas)
24. High Chief O.B. Lulu Briggs – Moni Pulo(Oil & gas)
25. Hakeem Bello Osagie – Etisalat Nigeria(Telecom)
26. Sani Bello – Amni Petroleum (Oil & gas)
27. Mohammed Indimi – Oriental Petroleum(Oil & gas)
28. Sir Emeka Offor – Chrome Group (Oil & gas, marine)
29. Chief Arthur Eze – Atlas Oranto Petroleum (Oil & gas)
30. Vincent Amaechi Obianodo – Young Shall Grow Motors, RockView Hotels (Transportation, hotels) Lmfaooo still more Igbo no matter the list. 20 pounds and still surpass the 21century savage slaves of Africa called yolobad. [img] http://media./media/3i7zenReaUuI0/giphy-facebook_s.jpg[/img] Now let's watch him twist back to the next copy and paste propaganda he couldn't defend. Dance monkey dance for your master. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:41am On Aug 11, 2015 |
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Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by azzima(m): 8:43am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
See this illiterate. So we have to teach you simple movies.
Producers are ppl that assisted in making the movie while directors are the owner of the movie. A mere producer have highest 10% income of the entire movie. Secondly, YOLLYWOOD is NOT AND WILL NEVER BE NOLLYWOOd. Stop your desperate attache by force and stick to your inadequate, underperforming movie industry. Even in the grossing movies of both Nollywood and Yollywood, Nollywood movies still grossed higher income than Hollywood... do you want the math done too for you . since. English is a subject you lack in, I have a filling Math is also a subject you lack in
Lmfaoooo I f2king love this thread. It shows what a pathetic attache by force desperado yolobas are
Lacking in contribution therefore attaching by force to areas you barely contribute in
The least in agricultural production but attache by force to and gave yourself 80% The least in oil production, but attache by force and gave yourself 15% Yollywood an inadequate movie industry therefore attache by force to Nollywood.
What a useless tribe. Can you ever achieve without fabrications of desperado attache by force. LMFAOOO. The day Satan made yoloba, I swear he was extra evil that day hence he cursed una . You are still here rambling ? Now that you have made NOLLYWOOD the Centerpoint of your irrelevant argument, can you answer this straight-face question? If Igbos REALLY dominated nollywood ,why did it take DSTV just a few months ago for them to include igbo movie channel on their programs? EVEN Kannywood has been having a channel for years like 2 Yoruba channels as well.Now mind you,DSTV is a FOREIGN company so you can't cry marginalisation this time. Those guys do their research very well before they arrange their programs.even sef it took wailing from Igbos before they were forced to include an igbo channel few months ago. You know why you guys aint marketable,non appealing,the language sef sounds like 2 Soldiers fighting. 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 8:44am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:
lmaoooo. you only have few drops of oyel. the south south owns the huge chunk of the oyel in the country. all you have is a few drops of it and coal so stop attaching. its shameful. go back to my old posts where i listed out the potentials of the southwest. trust me when you're leaving. i go help una carry load lol we'll even pick aso-ebi for your exit. and read about DAWN COMMISSION just incase you haven't. cheers what you are saying is an incalculated attempt to demystify the contribution of igbos, obasanjo carved out greater part of the oil producing areas of imo state, peter odili's town, chibudo nwuche father's town who happened to be my principal at government college umuahia in 1976 and put them into rivers state just to make sure that igbos never made any significant impression in nigeria. but not withstanding imo and abia state continues to produce oil and more will still be discovered, it is also known that imo state has the highest onshore gas reserve, so i wonder why you keep ranting and talking shit. You are only a child, from your rants I know 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:44am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
Lmfaoooooooo9ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
The illiterate did exactly as I expected. Unable to prove the propaganda therefore he ran back to the first copy and paste propaganda. Heya poor thing. I know coming from a tribe of savages known to media propaganda and never actually achieving it, it's going to be hard defending it especially when it's a illiterate such as yourself who didn't even bother to research what it is you are copying and pasting.
1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of Dangote Group, Richest man in Africa and Richest black man in the world (fulani)
2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial Trust Bank, Globacom (yoruba)
3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas (Yoruba)
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group (igbo)
5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group (igbo)
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee (hausa)
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone ( delta igbo)
8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank (igbo)
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria ( yoruba)
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group (hausa/fulani)
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group (hausa/fulani)
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group (yoruba)
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. (Yoruba)
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group (igbo)
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, (ijaw)
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group ( igbo)
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies (yoruba)
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas (igbo)
19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer (igbo)
20. Fola Adeola – GTBank (yoruba)
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars (yoruba)
Top 30 1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – Dangote Group, (Manufacturing, oil & gas,)
2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Globacom (Oil & gas, Banking, Telecom)
3. Femi Otedola – Forte Oil and Gas (Oil & gas)
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group (Aviation, Shipping, publishing, manufacturing)
5. Cosmos Maduka –Coscharis Group(Automobile, manufacturing)
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet (Insurance, transportation, oil & gas)
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone (Banking, Telecom)
8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank(Banking, Telecom)
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria, Pivotal Engineering, Airtel (Manufacturing, oil & gas, telecom)
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group (Oil & gas, construction)
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group(manufacturing, pharmaceuticals)
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards (Insurance, Security, Technology, Food retailing)
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group (Trading, manufacturing, oil & gas)
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group(Pharmaceutical, oil & gas)
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies(Automobiles)
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas (Oil & gas)
19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox (Computer, technology)
20. Fola Adeola – GTBank (Banking)
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars (Auto retailing)
22. Abdulsamad Rabiu – Bua Group (Oil & gas, manufacturing)
23. Folorunsho Alakija – Famfa Oil (Oil & gas)
24. High Chief O.B. Lulu Briggs – Moni Pulo(Oil & gas)
25. Hakeem Bello Osagie – Etisalat Nigeria(Telecom)
26. Sani Bello – Amni Petroleum (Oil & gas)
27. Mohammed Indimi – Oriental Petroleum(Oil & gas)
28. Sir Emeka Offor – Chrome Group (Oil & gas, marine)
29. Chief Arthur Eze – Atlas Oranto Petroleum (Oil & gas)
30. Vincent Amaechi Obianodo – Young Shall Grow Motors, RockView Hotels (Transportation, hotels)
Lmfaooo still more Igbo no matter the list. 20 pounds and still surpass the 21century savage slaves of Africa called yolobad.
[img]http://media./media/3i7zenReaUuI0/giphy-facebook_s.jpg[/img]
Now let's watch him twist back to the next copy and paste propaganda he couldn't defend. Dance monkey dance for your master. Delta ibo ko Daddy ibo ni Don't blame the player blame the game. You are guilty of what you are accused me of. You are emotional imbalanced Why not follow my lead. My list is there(bolded) for you to sip You can close yaa mouth now 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:47am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
Lmfaoooooooo9ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
The illiterate did exactly as I expected. Unable to prove the propaganda therefore he ran back to the first copy and paste propaganda. Heya poor thing. I know coming from a tribe of savages known to media propaganda and never actually achieving it, it's going to be hard defending it especially when it's a illiterate such as yourself who didn't even bother to research what it is you are copying and pasting.
1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of Dangote Group, Richest man in Africa and Richest black man in the world (fulani)
2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial Trust Bank, Globacom (yoruba)
3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas (Yoruba)
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group (igbo)
5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group (igbo)
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee (hausa)
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone ( delta igbo)
8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank (igbo)
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria ( yoruba)
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group (hausa/fulani)
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group (hausa/fulani)
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group (yoruba)
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. (Yoruba)
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group (igbo)
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, (ijaw)
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group ( igbo)
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies (yoruba)
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas (igbo)
19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer (igbo)
20. Fola Adeola – GTBank (yoruba)
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars (yoruba)
Top 30 1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – Dangote Group, (Manufacturing, oil & gas,)
2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Globacom (Oil & gas, Banking, Telecom)
3. Femi Otedola – Forte Oil and Gas (Oil & gas)
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group (Aviation, Shipping, publishing, manufacturing)
5. Cosmos Maduka –Coscharis Group(Automobile, manufacturing)
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet (Insurance, transportation, oil & gas)
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone (Banking, Telecom)
8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank(Banking, Telecom)
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria, Pivotal Engineering, Airtel (Manufacturing, oil & gas, telecom)
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group (Oil & gas, construction)
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group(manufacturing, pharmaceuticals)
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards (Insurance, Security, Technology, Food retailing)
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group (Trading, manufacturing, oil & gas)
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group(Pharmaceutical, oil & gas)
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies(Automobiles)
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas (Oil & gas)
19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox (Computer, technology)
20. Fola Adeola – GTBank (Banking)
21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars (Auto retailing)
22. Abdulsamad Rabiu – Bua Group (Oil & gas, manufacturing)
23. Folorunsho Alakija – Famfa Oil (Oil & gas)
24. High Chief O.B. Lulu Briggs – Moni Pulo(Oil & gas)
25. Hakeem Bello Osagie – Etisalat Nigeria(Telecom)
26. Sani Bello – Amni Petroleum (Oil & gas)
27. Mohammed Indimi – Oriental Petroleum(Oil & gas)
28. Sir Emeka Offor – Chrome Group (Oil & gas, marine)
29. Chief Arthur Eze – Atlas Oranto Petroleum (Oil & gas)
30. Vincent Amaechi Obianodo – Young Shall Grow Motors, RockView Hotels (Transportation, hotels)
Lmfaooo still more Igbo no matter the list. 20 pounds and still surpass the 21century savage slaves of Africa called yolobad.
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Now let's watch him twist back to the next copy and paste propaganda he couldn't defend. Dance monkey dance for your master. Here : 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 SW 3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas SW 4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group 5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group 6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee 7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone Biography of Jim Ovia; Billionaire; Delta State Celebrity 8. MTN-obj we dashed ugly pascal Dozie 3% 9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria SW 10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group 11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group 12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group SW 13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. SW 14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group 15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT, SS 16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group 17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies yoruba/SW 18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas 19. Leo stan ekeh - Zinox computer 20. Fola Adeola – GTBank yoruba/SW Plus-. Folorunsho Alakija SW is a Nigerian businesswoman who is the second richest African woman after Isabel Dos Santos and also the third richest woman of African descent in the world.[2] She is a business tycoon involved in the fashion,[3] oil and printing industries.[4] She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.[5] Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion[1][4] As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[6] 21. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars SW 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. 1 Like |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by kettykin: 8:47am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Any body can come up with better drawn graph with graphics than this, it still doesn't change facts that igbos created, control and own nollywood from £20 policy 40 years ago. |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 8:50am On Aug 11, 2015 |
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Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by ikechu1278: 8:53am On Aug 11, 2015 |
totit: Attache ko Tata se ni
https://blackfilmcenterarchive./2012/04/19/the-pulse-what-about-language-in-nigerian-cinema/
[img] http://media./media/3i7zenReaUuI0/giphy-facebook_s.jpg[/img] Wtf do you think you proved? That's the problem with an illiterate copy and paste, your braincells is so limited even graph is difficult for you to grasp. The graph is talking about language output in movie industry. Lmfaoooooooooooooooo do your illiterate ass even understand the graph you quoted. Yollywood is the second highest language movie made in Nigeria, that's a fact. Who argued against that? It's sellable ability on the other hand is inadequate. Aren't you currently trying to force Brazilians to start trading on it because no one in west Africa actually watches yorubad movie. Hell even in Niggeria, excluding yolobad, who watches yorubad movies. Nollywood is a tradable movie industry, watched world wide..from all Africa to carribbeans to even African Americans and hilariously they didn't have to force anyone to watch it hence una desperate attache by force. Prior to Nollywood, yoribad was the TV series of Nigeria and that never made it past Nigerian shores..igbo came in, created nollywood and boom it's booming. The entertainment industry left for una to manage aka Yollywood and even the same TV series is still an industry yet to make it past Nigerian shores. no wonder of una desperate attache by force. Lmfaoooo who no like better thing. 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by superstar1(m): 8:53am On Aug 11, 2015 |
The only thing these chest beaters keep shouting is importation of their fake products, which is the laziest thing to do in an economy.
That makes them nothing but economy saboteurs.
Bunch of noise making chest beatwrs. 4 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 8:55am On Aug 11, 2015 |
totit:
Delta ibo ko Daddy ibo ni
Don't blame the player blame the game. You are guilty of what you are accusing of.
Why not follow my lead. My list is there(bolded) for you to sip
You can close yaa mouth now Can you pls shut up, I have delta igbo friends, and never for once will they reject their igbo heritage. ?.my question to you, is kwara yoruba? , or is the whole of ondo yoruba,. Pls stop using delta as a moniker to prove ur baseless point based on shit emotions. You are from ogun state. 1 Like |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:58am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
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Wtf do you think you proved? That's the problem with an illiterate copy and paste, your braincells is so limited even graph is difficult for you to grasp.
The graph is talking about language output in movie industry.
Lmfaoooooooooooooooo do your illiterate ass even understand the graph you quoted. Yollywood is the second highest language movie made in Nigeria, that's a fact. Who argued against that? It's sellable ability on the other hand is inadequate. Aren't you currently trying to force Brazilians to start trading on it because no one in west Africa actually watches yorubad movie. Hell even in Niggeria, excluding yolobad, who watches yorubad movies. Nollywood is a tradable movie industry, watched world wide..from all Africa to carribbeans to even African Americans and hilariously they didn't have to force anyone to watch it hence una desperate attache by force. Prior to Nollywood, yoribad was the TV series of Nigeria and that never made it past Nigerian shores..igbo came in, created nollywood and boom it's booming. The entertainment industry left for una to manage aka Yollywood and even the same TV series is still an industry yet to make it past Nigerian shores. no wonder of una desperate attache by force. Lmfaoooo who no like better thing.
Here we go again going round and round. I'm not interested in you long episode neither am I here to message yaa ego Let me shout it to you ear now : It's. Not. About. Who. Owns. What. Or. The name of each industry dooorh https://blackfilmcenterarchive./2012/04/19/the-pulse-what-about-language-in-nigerian-cinema/The Pulse: What about Language in Nigerian Cinema? In The Pulse, our new feature section, we’ll connect different voices on topics in Black Film. We’ll ask a question, frame it, and then connect with some of the many modes of answering that question. In this first installation, we’ll look at the conversation about language in Nigerian Cinema. * * * * * * Language does many things in cinema. It produces, packages, and reflects culture. It validates and sanctions particular tongues. It denotes an audience and creates revenue streams. And among many other things, it plays. In Nigeria, whose 158 million citizens speak some 500 languages, the film industry puts out 1,000 to 2,000 films a year. A global audience estimated in the hundreds of millions (if not more) watches these films, which are dubbed, subtitled, or already in an accessible language (mostly, but not always, English). What matters, then, about language in Nigerian cinema? The national dialogue on films in indigenous languages –from online messageboards to newspaper editorials to facebook – is particularly robust these days, due in no small part to the visibility of 2011’s 5th Festival of Indigenous African Language Films. This, too, against a trend of de-Anglicization of Nigerian films in recent years. “While Nigeria has been busy discussing how to decolonize television screens for the past 60 years, the Nollywood industry has done so in less than 30 years, yet the success of the industry still has its own problems that need to be carefully articulated, since it bears on our very being as people,” said Dr. Onookome Okome in a presentation at the festival, according to The Sun. L-R: Segun Adefila, Bukola Awoyemi and Tunde Kelani on the set of Arugba (2010), a Yoruba film. . © 2011 Mainframe Film and Television Productions Not that the process has been homogenous and weighted evenly, as languages in Nigerian films do not mirror Nigeria’s linguistic composition[i]. “What happened to the Igbo Language Film?” asks Onyeka Nwelue in a post on YNaija.com. Though the Igbo film Living In Bondage (1992) is widely acknowledged as the first Nollywood film[ii], very few (less than one percent) of films made in Nigeria today are in Igbo. The common narrative is that Igbo filmmakers prefer making films in English, while Yoruba and Hausa filmmakers make films in their respective languages. “What has made the Igbos think that it is better and more commercial to do these films in English? If making a film in English guarantees awesome box office sales, why do Yoruba movies still do well?” queries Nwelue, pushing for more Igbo film production. Harris Chuma, president of the Igbo Film Forum, is leading the charge to do just that, organizing the first Igbo film festival earlier this year. “This festival will focus on addressing the issue of fallen Igbo Language and the need for Igbo filmmakers to embrace the new direction,” said Chuma. “Any tribe that loses its language has invariably lost its identity,” writes Ebele Orakpo in The Vangaurd, before adding his voice to a growing assault on the most common defense of making films in English – commercial viability through a wider distribution audience: “The reality on ground is that Nollywood of today survives based on indigenous language films. The champions of the Nollywood of today are the Yorubas and the market for Yoruba language films is booming. Hausa language films are also selling.” Shey u deaf ni ? I taya for u oo 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by ikechu1278: 8:59am On Aug 11, 2015 |
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Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 8:59am On Aug 11, 2015 |
willow0802:
Can you pls shut up, I have delta igbo friends, and never for once will they reject their igbo heritage. ?.my question to you, is kwara yoruba? , or is the whole of ondo yoruba,. Pls stop using delta as a moniker to prove ur baseless point based on shit emotions. You are from ogun state. Eyahhh Go back to daddy. You are a little boi Deltal ibo ko Ibo deltal ni |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 9:01am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT Question begging for answer. And please we don't want aba made, NL link again 3 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by totit: 9:03am On Aug 11, 2015 |
superstar1: The only thing these chest beaters keep shouting is importation of their fake products, which is the laziest thing to do in an economy
That makes them nothing but economy saboteurs.
Bunch of noise making chest beatwrs. I taya oo 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by ikechu1278: 9:09am On Aug 11, 2015 |
willow0802:
Nna when I lived in south africa, they only watch nollywood english movies, they only know igbo actors nd actresses, if you mention funke akindele, they dont know shit about her .... no wonder shes doing atache by force with rita dominic and uche jumbo Rodriguez .... she has bleached her black ass out Lmfaoooooooo you no say ppl like better things na that's why they are desperately attaching by force. Instead of being proud of their unsellable movie industry. I've been around multiple Africans be it Ethiopians, Moroccans and predominately Ghanaians and ivory coast. The Ghana and Ivorian that watch Nigerian movies, watches NOLLYWOOD, not once have ever watched a YOLLYWOOD movie before EVER. I've yet to meet any that knows yolobad actors and actresses. Even some niggerians, myself included, barely even know yollywood stars. The movie stars in Yollywood are barely making end meet and getting paid chicken change compared to Nollywood stars and their movies are not selling. Rather than accept their inadequacy, guess what they blame it on? Piracy. The same situation Nolluwood is going through but bring in billions annually. http://www.punchng.com/entertainment/life-beat/shocking-earnings-of-yoruba-movie-stars/https://www.naij.com/457475-yoruba-movies-not-selling-again-iyabo-ojo.htmlWho know like better thing. That's why they are desperately attache by force. 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 9:13am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:
Ole oshi just look at how this one is shamelessly adding foreign owned businesses to the list of Ibo-owned businesses. 90% of that list is not ibo-owned. Basstard son of a prosttitute mum... . You see how dim witted and clueless you are? You see how illiterate you are? So, its no longer about what South East contributes to the federation account right? Its now about Igbo owned business right? Phoool! You dont think I am aware that MTN is a South African company? But who is their CEO and CTO in Nigeria? Who manages the above foreign companies I listed above to yield money to federal accounts? Nd those companies have no presence in the South East right? They are only in the South West abi? Epileptic Yorubasttard! 2 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by ikechu1278: 9:16am On Aug 11, 2015 |
totit:
Here we go again going round and round.
I'm not interested in you long episode neither am I here to message yaa ego
Let me shout it to you ear now :
It's. Not. About. Who. Owns. What. Or. The name of each industry dooorh
https://blackfilmcenterarchive./2012/04/19/the-pulse-what-about-language-in-nigerian-cinema/
The Pulse: What about Language in Nigerian Cinema? In The Pulse, our new feature section, we’ll connect different voices on topics in Black Film. We’ll ask a question, frame it, and then connect with some of the many modes of answering that question. In this first installation, we’ll look at the conversation about language in Nigerian Cinema.
* * * * * *
Language does many things in cinema. It produces, packages, and reflects culture. It validates and sanctions particular tongues. It denotes an audience and creates revenue streams. And among many other things, it plays.
In Nigeria, whose 158 million citizens speak some 500 languages, the film industry puts out 1,000 to 2,000 films a year. A global audience estimated in the hundreds of millions (if not more) watches these films, which are dubbed, subtitled, or already in an accessible language (mostly, but not always, English).
What matters, then, about language in Nigerian cinema?
The national dialogue on films in indigenous languages –from online messageboards to newspaper editorials to facebook – is particularly robust these days, due in no small part to the visibility of 2011’s 5th Festival of Indigenous African Language Films. This, too, against a trend of de-Anglicization of Nigerian films in recent years.
“While Nigeria has been busy discussing how to decolonize television screens for the past 60 years, the Nollywood industry has done so in less than 30 years, yet the success of the industry still has its own problems that need to be carefully articulated, since it bears on our very being as people,” said Dr. Onookome Okome in a presentation at the festival, according to The Sun.
L-R: Segun Adefila, Bukola Awoyemi and Tunde Kelani on the set of Arugba (2010), a Yoruba film. . © 2011 Mainframe Film and Television Productions
Not that the process has been homogenous and weighted evenly, as languages in Nigerian films do not mirror Nigeria’s linguistic composition[i].
“What happened to the Igbo Language Film?” asks Onyeka Nwelue in a post on YNaija.com. Though the Igbo film Living In Bondage (1992) is widely acknowledged as the first Nollywood film[ii], very few (less than one percent) of films made in Nigeria today are in Igbo. The common narrative is that Igbo filmmakers prefer making films in English, while Yoruba and Hausa filmmakers make films in their respective languages. “What has made the Igbos think that it is better and more commercial to do these films in English? If making a film in English guarantees awesome box office sales, why do Yoruba movies still do well?” queries Nwelue, pushing for more Igbo film production.
Harris Chuma, president of the Igbo Film Forum, is leading the charge to do just that, organizing the first Igbo film festival earlier this year. “This festival will focus on addressing the issue of fallen Igbo Language and the need for Igbo filmmakers to embrace the new direction,” said Chuma.
“Any tribe that loses its language has invariably lost its identity,” writes Ebele Orakpo in The Vangaurd, before adding his voice to a growing assault on the most common defense of making films in English – commercial viability through a wider distribution audience: “The reality on ground is that Nollywood of today survives based on indigenous language films. The champions of the Nollywood of today are the Yorubas and the market for Yoruba language films is booming. Hausa language films are also selling.”
Shey u deaf ni ? I taya for u oo From the horses mouth. YOLLYWOOD IS an inadequate movie industry unable to barely pay its movie stars the same amount as Nollywood. But, judging by the results of a recent investigation conducted by Saturday Beats, it appears all that glitters is not gold, after all.
Contrary to popular opinion, the life of the average Yoruba movie star is that of constant ‘suffering and smiling’.
In spite of the fabulous profiles and immense goodwill enjoyed by some of these celebrated screen gods and goddesses, the contents of their bank accounts are really nothing to be cheerful about.
Desperate attache by force. Tufiakwa for the media propaganda savage slaves 3 Likes |
Re: WhAT RE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF S.E REGION INTO FEDERATION ACCOUNT by Nobody: 9:17am On Aug 11, 2015 |
ikechu1278:
Lmfaoooooooo you no say ppl like better things na that's why they are desperately attaching by force. Instead of being proud of their unsellable movie industry. I've been around multiple Africans be it Ethiopians, Moroccans and predominately Ghanaians and ivory coast. The Ghana and Ivorian that watch Nigerian movies, watches NOLLYWOOD, not once have ever watched a YOLLYWOOD movie before EVER. I've yet to meet any that knows yolobad actors and actresses. Even some niggerians, myself included, barely even know yollywood stars.
The movie stars in Yollywood are barely making end meet and getting paid chicken change compared to Nollywood stars and their movies are not selling. Rather than accept their inadequacy, guess what they blame it on? Piracy. The same situation Nolluwood is going through but bring in billions annually. http://www.punchng.com/entertainment/life-beat/shocking-earnings-of-yoruba-movie-stars/ https://www.naij.com/457475-yoruba-movies-not-selling-again-iyabo-ojo.html
Who know like better thing. That's why they are desperately attache by force. Nna this people can reap where they did now sow ooo... can you imagine, the obvious, nolly wood is igbo and will remain igbo, igbo has dominated africa culturally in movies, why the envy from these yoruba peeps. |