Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas - Politics (4) - Nairaland
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| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by 2sex(m): 8:04am On Aug 14, 2015 |
yang:What is the portfolio of your investment in life? Do you have a company? Do you have a house in your name? Please sincerely answer... |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by asha80(m): 8:05am On Aug 14, 2015 |
londoner:the problem is what is the percentage of Igbo born and brought up abroad appreciate where they are from because of the way they are being brought up?you live in uk look around you |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by 2sex(m): 8:09am On Aug 14, 2015 |
nwanlecha:hello ma... I just want to clarify something. I am not really against Clamoring for Biafra... I am against the current method being adopted by Nnamdi Kanu. That's all. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by pazienza(m): 8:25am On Aug 14, 2015*. Modified: 9:07am On Aug 14, 2015 |
nwanlecha:This is golden. Get off my head sis, you are just echoing what's in my head. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by 2sex(m): 8:29am On Aug 14, 2015 |
pazienza:not bro... She is a lady |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Nobody: 8:39am On Aug 14, 2015 |
Duru1:Limit this discussion to just Alaigbo and maybe parts of the defunct Eastern region. Please stop this your obsession with the Midwestern minorities. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by pazienza(m): 9:14am On Aug 14, 2015 |
2sex:That makes her post more impressive. Little wonder most of the world beaters Ndiigbo have been producing recently are all females. Even in Nigeria, it took a female Igbo to look the Igbophobic gang up in their face, and dare to defy them by going ahead with the idea of an international airport in Enugu. Our male aviation ministers never had such balls, they all were scared of stepping on the toes of the gang up. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by 2sex(m): 9:26am On Aug 14, 2015 |
pazienza:As much as I admire the fact that Enugu has an international Airport, please anything worth doing. Is worth doing well. Come on, there will never be a second chance and she messed up her chance with poor building of the airports across the country with substandard materials. Will you build your own house, house that you will spend the rest of your life living in, with substandard materials? Except you wish to die before time and the buidling collapse on you. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by pazienza(m): 9:30am On Aug 14, 2015 |
2sex:She was not our first Aviation minister, if those before and after her did better than her, we would have known. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by 2sex(m): 10:05am On Aug 14, 2015 |
pazienza:lol... |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by melzabull(f): 10:25am On Aug 14, 2015 |
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| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Nobody: 10:55am On Aug 14, 2015 |
I am sorry but only a one-party region can make this dream come true. For instance, APGA can drive the initiative across five states. Today, we have PDP, APGA & APC dominating.....with different priorities. I.M.O only APC can truly and genuinely transform the economic landscape of the region. Otherwise, till then ![]() |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by asha80(m): 10:58am On Aug 14, 2015 |
Keneking:yeah like rochas is transforming Imo state |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Nobody: 11:02am On Aug 14, 2015 |
asha80:In his small way |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by ezeagu(op): 4:11pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
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| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by mensdept: 5:26pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
nwadiuko1:This is why Igbo people and Igboland is still underdeveloped. We had a similar thread on this nairaland 5 years ago, and till date, those ideas were tossed in the lagoon- WHY: Because you had and still have thieves representing you as governor, senator, etc. Abia state in 16 years has produced criminals in government that in 2011, witnessed the return of the governor, dep governor, all house and senate positions for another 4 years and you mean to say "election" was not stolen? Now Theo Orji has gone to senate to do what? If you want to develop and transform your towns into European/Western World cities fine, but your foundation needs to be solid for that to have a chance, and frankly with PDP and Okorocha, I doubt it |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Nobody: 5:39pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
Before development, Igbos must first love themselves, love their land, work together, invest in their land and develop common goals and interests. Igbos must see Delta, C/R, A/K, Rivers and Bayelsa as their blood brothers. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by nwadiuko1(m): 5:43pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
mensdept:you might be right or wrong in your assertions......but don't ever open your mouth to say anything negative about the new governor of Abia state cos you know absolutely nothing about him..... Give him time and see what he l do |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by mensdept: 5:57pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
nwadiuko1:And what do you know about him, or his manifesto? Enough of these "give him time" nonsense. If he is a failure 6 months into his tenure, then criticism should wait until 2019 abi? If I was the head of a cult, and then handed over to someone within the cult to take over the university I terrorized for 8 years, then became a faculty member, what are the chances of stopping cult activities and engaging in Bible activities among my group? We want development, but cant make necessary corrections to do it. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by nwadiuko1(m): 6:03pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
mensdept:you see I don't like ppl making assumptions when they lack information about the subject of discussion........ Ok going by your cult theory....you should also know that alex otti who you are clamoring for was the backbone behind all the money laundering done by the orji administration......... A man who could pay 2bn naira bribe just to be given pdp ticket....only to run out and start claiming holier than thou....when the ticket was not given to him Oga we judge ppl by their personality and antecedents, and not hearsay or rumour..... Just give okezie one year and then you can start criticizing |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by mensdept: 6:20pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
nwadiuko1:There's even more to the Otti story, including money laundering for Nasawara governor as well, but no conviction or trial of all the aboved mentioned. You would agree that we all want this part of Africa to be developed, but for those in the East, poor leaders easily emerge and that most come to an end or all the paparazi on here will stay on the internet |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by nwadiuko1(m): 9:03pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
mensdept:I know okezie victor ikpeazu right. From when I left primary school......give. This dude some time and he l deliver....he z already working |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Nobody: 10:15pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
Hello my people, can we all form a group on Facebook, have working committees in each state to plan on the way forward. Firstly there is a lot of unemployment amongst youth which needs to be tackled. If you're game hit like , I will create one and send the link across. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Kponkwem(m): 10:50pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
investnow2013:South East having a modest landmass, can be linked together by over head and underground train and vehicle ways. An integrated economic development blueprint will help put the region on a sure footing. Our diaspora capital and productive sectors revenue when well managed can give us more of this picture below:
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| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Duru1(m): 11:12pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
Chiwude:The above idiotic post showed that the poster’s problem is not limited to lack of comprehensible ability but included intellectual deficiency. My previous post has no reference of Midwestern minorities in it. In addition, Alaigbo is not limited to the noted five states in the zoo called Nigeria. I have no interest in your poor education or lack thereof however I understood that Urhobo is not a minority ethnic group in Delta State. At least, it is nice to notice that one troll on Nairaland can attest that I am not a tribal irredentist. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by ezeagu(op): 11:15am On Aug 15, 2015*. Modified: 7:14pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
Good rendering. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by rafindo(m): 12:14pm On Aug 15, 2015 |
I really appreciate when the development of the east is discussed with minds that reason rational.I have refused to comment on trends that talks so much about development with out considerably action for the commentators of nairaland eastern community. we have reduced our way of thinking into a parlour joint.I will want to contribute with a practical idea that can be driven by enthusiastic members of this forum.we can use this medium to change the way corporate business could be run.I was in a discuss with uduokirika1 about starting the first fan owned club in Nigeria using the Portsmouth model and eibar club in Spain. As NFF in conjunction with the lmc has proposed the community fan ownership model has the only way through which the league could be develop .Since the eastern governors has refused to sell the club to the public, it is time we tell them how things are done. . using the |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Nobody: 11:28pm On Aug 15, 2015 |
londoner:Hmm. "How can they reproduce what they don't know?" I think you are just another "IYB" Please could you tell me how you desire to till a land you hardly know? Or you want to perform your own "Lord Lugard" ![]() I have read a couple of your posts; your arrogance stinks! @OP: Like I posted earlier, nothing will do me other than Republic of Biafra, then we can discuss this your beautiful developmental ideas. Political Power first and foremost, even the richest seek it! |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by londoner: 12:16am On Aug 16, 2015 |
[quote author=FrankAba1 post=37000042]Hmm. "How can they reproduce what they don't know?" I think you are just another "IYB" Please could you tell me how you desire to till a land you hardly know? Or you want to perform your own "Lord Lugard" ![]() I have read a couple of your posts; your arrogance stinks! @OP: Like I posted earlier, nothing will do me other than Republic of Biafra, then we can discuss this your beautiful developmental ideas. Political Power first and foremost, even the richest seek it! [/quo Call it what you like but the truth hurts and what I have said is the cold hard truth and the facts bear witness because the same thing keeps repeating itself because that is what people know. Anyway that is besides the point and your opinion of me is irrelevant to be honest....a diasporan that works in the engine room of a working system and has been part of making that process work has incite beyond talk or emotive discussion. That is the missing link in Nigeria as a whole.....many look at roads abroad and want roads but hardly want to understudy the agencies that are responsible for the construction and maintenance of that system. Take any example from the NHS to the education system......it takes a working understanding of how those systems work (and why) from strategic senior management level all the way through to make it happen and reproduce it. The truth of the 'Nigerian factor' a term coined by Nigerians in Nigeria came about because of the strong pull to only produce what has happened before and it pervades everything. Its a viscous cycle. Its time to be honest. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by londoner: 12:25am On Aug 16, 2015 |
asha80:Percentages are irrelevant. I'm talking about strategic input in Igboland based on exposure and alternative mindsets towards development and community....with all the millions of young Igbos born in Nigeria......how many appreciate where they are from? I look around me all the time and I see young Igbos organising and identifying with each other in a way Igbo's in Nigeria fail to do and without the state rivalries too. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by asha80(m): 6:49am On Aug 16, 2015 |
londoner:that they identify with themselves outside does not translate to them being interested in the their ancenstral land...a kind of ok we are living in uk but let us identify with people 'that look like us or have common features with us in this white man's land' kind of attitude which is not different from what other nationals of other countries do...and pls individual igbos help in their communities and towns especially the wealthy ones..it is thegovt that is lacking. |
| Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by Nobody: 7:59am On Aug 16, 2015 |
[quote author=londoner post=37000890][/quote]I think you're really out of your league. But hey! Don't quit your day job. |
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