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Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by sunnyb0b0(m): 5:11pm On Aug 15, 2015
Vicotex:
another igbo thread.
Those igbo names u mention in SS/delta don't you know they are also igbo?
Don't mind that idiot with a face like he was attacked by a tiger.

Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Nobody: 5:38pm On Aug 15, 2015
tobtap:
hmmmm..well the igbos/south-east are the 2nd most succesful people in nigeria after the yorubas... the ibos control trade (retail/distribution) of goods in nigeria and they are entrenched in the banking sector as well.. but the yorubas owns most of the indigenous manufacturing/industries and are the main stay of the oil/gas sector of nigeria..the yorubas also lead in education investments as well... the south-west is home to more industrial production/output than the rest of NIGERIA (remaining 5 regions).. the igbos have caught up to the yorubas in almost all sectors and human endeavor BUT the yorubas are more RESOURCEFUL overtime..
we can argue till 2moro but in all possible index of comparison be it EDUCATION/REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT/ENTERTAINMENT/POLITICS/INDUSTRY /CULTURE AND INFLUENCE within and outside nigeria...then the YORUBAS wins in most...
cheers
Igbos are more educated than the Yoruba.

Igbos have been ahead of Yoruba education wise since 1960.

Ur lies can't erase that.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 5:48pm On Aug 15, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Nice! we need to keep debunking uncle paulinus's lies. i like how nairalanders are now getting exposed to the junk these guys sell. a lot of nigerians still ignorant though, below is a list of top 5 highest paid CEOs in Nigeria

-Sola David-Borha
-Tunji Oyebanji
-Olusegun Agbaje
-Jubril Adewale Tinubu
-Akin Akinfemiwa

and also below is a list of richest Nigerians before the civil war. yorubas have always been the most successful businessmen . all those 20 pound lies are all alaigbo-made junk. 20 pounds or no 20 pounds. we'll still lead
when I think of your stupidity, I remember ffk's attempt to downplay IGBOS, he got a trashing of his life.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 5:55pm On Aug 15, 2015
sadoz:
Op u get time ooh...its only slowpoke and poor student of history that fall for d deciet of d ibos. Even b4 d civil war yorubas v been showing dem d way. We v got our complement of professionals be it doctors, lawyers etc decades b4 dey were exposed to city life. These r historical facts that cant b disputed. See even the best of their brains were either educated or engaged professionally in yorubaland. They r so scared of life outside SW dtz y when you tell dem to go back to biafra it triggers panic.
Yorubas are not necessarily hateful of ibos but they took our civility for weakness and now d most educated of yorubas are infuriated with their stupidity. Yorubas are known for live and lets live but these guys v largely provento b unreasonable and unappreciative. Its in their interest to seek and embrace peace.
fani-kayode once boasted like you are doing now dude. learn from his mistakes.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by pazienza(m): 6:05pm On Aug 15, 2015
Which one is Igbo/Edo?
OP smoke unripe plantain leave?

Was Nzeogwu coup an Igbo coup, Edo/ Igbo coup or Okpanam coup?
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by pazienza(m): 6:10pm On Aug 15, 2015
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Nobody: 6:10pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
when I think of your stupidity, I remember ffk's attempt to downplay IGBOS, he got a trashing of his life.
You're back? now i fully understand you. you're a sadist! i notice you don't like being exposed. i guess you're one of red-mud retards who listen to "dilektor". i don't want to go on those silly back and forths you engage in. why're you stalking me. dem swear for you? na me kill your papa? now jump off
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by pazienza(m):
[b] Paul Anber's essay "Modernization
and Political Disintegration: Nigeria
and the Ibos" published in the
journal of Modern African Studies
vol. 5, No 2 (Sep, 1967) 163-179.
See pp 171-172 for excerpt:
" '' A system of Universal primary
education was introduced in Eastern
Nigeria in 1953, though the mission
schools had already prospered in
the Region long before then.
Despite the fact that there was a
requirement for limited contributory
fees, education continued to be very
much in demand. Even at the time
when universal primary education
was first introduced, the percentage
of the population over seven years
of age who were literate was higher
in the East than in any other
Region: East, 10.6 per cent; West
9.5 percent; North, 0.9 percent.
Since 1959, the East has had more
teachers and pupils than any other
area of the country, with the
heaviest emphasis on primary
education. Figures for elementary
and secondary education indicate
that the approximate ratio of
teachers to population in 1963 was
1 to every 1,500 in the East, 1 to
every 2,500 in th West, and 1 for
every 10,000 in the north. Other
statistical data reveal how rapidly
the standard of living rose among
Ibos. The East had the most
extensive hospital facilities in the
country by 1965, the largest
regional production of electricity in
the country by 1954, and the
greatest number of vehicle
registrations by 1963. The economic
orientation of the Ibos was also
reflected through membership of
credit associations:in 1963 the East
had 68,220 individual members, the
west 5,776, and the north a mere
2,407 ." ''... His source was the
Annual Abstract of Statistics
( Federal Office of Statistics, Lagos,
1965 ) Table 2.4, p. 14. [/b]


There you go.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by pazienza(m): 6:13pm On Aug 15, 2015
Now, we have a historical perspective to the thread.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 6:17pm On Aug 15, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
You're back? now i fully understand you. you're a sadist! i notice you don't like being exposed. i guess you're one of red-mud retards who listen to "dilektor". i don't want to go on those silly back and forths you engage in. why're you stalking me. dem swear for you? na me kill your papa? now jump off
you love and feast on Igbo bashing, so get ready to get your butt kicked.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 6:21pm On Aug 15, 2015
pazienza:
[b] Paul Anber's essay "Modernization
and Political Disintegration: Nigeria
and the Ibos" published in the
journal of Modern African Studies
vol. 5, No 2 (Sep, 1967) 163-179.
See pp 171-172 for excerpt:
" '' A system of Universal primary
education was introduced in Eastern
Nigeria in 1953, though the mission
schools had already prospered in
the Region long before then.
Despite the fact that there was a
requirement for limited contributory
fees, education continued to be very
much in demand. Even at the time
when universal primary education
was first introduced, the percentage
of the population over seven years
of age who were literate was higher
in the East than in any other
Region: East, 10.6 per cent; West
9.5 percent; North, 0.9 percent.
Since 1959, the East has had more
teachers and pupils than any other
area of the country, with the
heaviest emphasis on primary
education. Figures for elementary
and secondary education indicate
that the approximate ratio of
teachers to population in 1963 was
1 to every 1,500 in the East, 1 to
every 2,500 in th West, and 1 for
every 10,000 in the north. Other
statistical data reveal how rapidly
the standard of living rose among
Ibos. The East had the most
extensive hospital facilities in the
country by 1965, the largest
regional production of electricity in
the country by 1954, and the
greatest number of vehicle
registrations by 1963. The economic
orientation of the Ibos was also
reflected through membership of
credit associations:in 1963 the East
had 68,220 individual members, the
west 5,776, and the north a mere
2,407 ." ''... His source was the
Annual Abstract of Statistics
( Federal Office of Statistics, Lagos,
1965) [/b]


There you go.
this alone debunks all the nonsense and false data posted by this inferior ngbatis.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Nobody: 6:27pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
you love and feast on Igbo bashing, so get ready to get your butt kicked.
hahahaha. you know you're my customer. i will just mess you up. i'm not in the mood for all those back and forth, shut me up with facts. and switch that i don't love ibo bashing. but i hate lies. if i see the truth about ibos i will say it and if you want me to mention some, i will. grin grin grin grin
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by FKO81(m):
Aareonakakanfo:
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You are pathological lair this MDG reports on development goals

Primary School Net Attendance Ratio By State[b][/b]
Target 2A: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike,
will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.
Indicator 2.1: Net enrolment in primary education.
At the inception of the MDGs, countries were advised to domesticate the indicators
to suit their experience. Thus, each country had the privilege of identifying the
indicators whose content and estimation procedure were either not applicable to
them or completely out of context. In Nigeria, the computation of the primary school
net enrolment ratio has faced some challenges because it involves a complete
census of both private and public primary schools. Consequent upon this, the net
attendance ratio estimated from household survey is adopted as a proxy in this
report.
In 2014, fig. 2.1 below shows the net attendance ratio according to their distribution
by state. The states with very high attendance ratios included. Anambra (94%),
Delta (92.cool, Imo (90.7), Lagos (92), Ondo (92.4), Osun (91.6), Edo (91.0), Ekiti
(93.6) and FTC (94.1) while the least were Bauchi (29.9), Sokoto (24.cool, Yobe (23.7),
Zamfara.
At the national level, the net attendance ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to
71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance for 2014
thus dropped to 68.7%. When classified by sectors, net attendance in the urban
(84.3%) was much higher than in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the geopolitical
zones, it was very encouraging in the[b] South East (90.5%)[/b], South South (88.1%),
South West (87%) and North Central (80.2%). But in the North West (50.5%) and
particularly North East (42.5%) net attendance was not impressive. Although one

Literacy Rate Of Women 15-24 Years Old
the state level, literacy of youth women aged 15 – 24 was very encouraging in states
like Rivers (98%), Enugu (97%), Imo (95%), Akwa Ibom (95%), Delta (94.1&wink,
Anambra (93%), Ekiti (92.7%), Abia (91.3%). Conversely, literacy rate among
woman of age 15 – 24 was poor in Sokoto (10.7%), Bauchi (13%), Yobe (16%) etc.

Sectorally, the survey showed that there were more literate youth women (85.3%)
in the urban as against the 57.8% recorded in the rural areas. In the zones the
literate youth women in the South East (93.5%) were much higher than the rest of
the zones. North East[/b] (33.0%) and North West (35%) had the lowest percentage of
literate youth women in 2014.

Percentage of Children Of Under One Year Fully Immunized
In 2004, there was a record of 50%. It went down to 41.4% in 2008 and appreciated
again to 55.8% in 2012. There was a significant increase in 2014 in which 63.1% of
children under one year were immunized against measles.
The analysis of the survey result by geo-political zones showed that over 80% of one
year old children were immunized in South East (82.4%), South West (81.2%) and
South South (80.3%). Although North Central (77.0) was not bad, yet North East
(42.4) and North West (35.4%) were not encouraging. One year old children were
predominantly immunized in the urban areas (56.2%) than the rural areas (39.95).
IMPROVED MATERNAL HEALTH
Assistance during child birth has a lot of influence on the birth outcome. It also
determines the health and life of both the mother and child after delivery. The
assistance of highly skilled birth personnel is imperative to guarantee successful
delivery and life after such delivery.
Fig… shows the national trend of the proportion of births attended by skilled
attendants. The proportion increased in 2008 (38.9%) from 36.3% recorded in
2004 while 53.6% was recorded in 2012. The situation improved further in 2014
(58.6%). A zonal disaggregation of this trend shows that of the children born within
the period of reference, South East (89.1%) had the highest record of delivery
assisted by skilled birth attendant. Eighty three percent was recorded in South West.
North Central and South South zones respectively had a record of 67.2% and 64.4%.
The least were in North East (30.8%) and North West (24.8%).
Sectorally, the urban areas with 79.2 had higher proportion of deliveries assisted by
trained personnel’s while the rural areas had 46.6%.
Liar Muhamed's son southeast is leading in human development goals in Nigeria tongue
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 6:31pm On Aug 15, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
hahahaha. you know you're my customer. i will just mess you up. i'm not in the mood for all those back and forth, shut me up with facts. and switch that i don't love ibo bashing. but i hate lies. if i see the truth about ibos i will say it and if you want me to mention some, i will. grin grin grin grin
idiot stick to the point.....your false sense of domination is built on oluwole lies.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by pazienza(m): 6:35pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
this alone debunks all the nonsense and false data posted by this inferior ngbatis.
Look at that electricity part of that excerpt, it explains why we were leading the whole country.

How Ironic that most of Eastern region electricity were produced by coal powered Oji river power station.
Nigeria killed our coal industry immediately after the war,when even most developed countries depend mainly on coal plants for power supply.

In Biafra, we will get it right, our leaders will finally run out of excuses as there won't be Abuja interference, we will hound them down, the Igbo style, and pressurize them into delivering good governance or be booted out.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 6:35pm On Aug 15, 2015
FKO81:
You are pathological lair this MDG reports on development goals

Primary School Net Attendance Ratio By State[b][/b]
Target 2A: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike,
will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.
Indicator 2.1: Net enrolment in primary education.
At the inception of the MDGs, countries were advised to domesticate the indicators
to suit their experience. Thus, each country had the privilege of identifying the
indicators whose content and estimation procedure were either not applicable to
them or completely out of context. In Nigeria, the computation of the primary school
net enrolment ratio has faced some challenges because it involves a complete
census of both private and public primary schools. Consequent upon this, the net
attendance ratio estimated from household survey is adopted as a proxy in this
report.
In 2014, fig. 2.1 below shows the net attendance ratio according to their distribution
by state. The states with very high attendance ratios included. Anambra (94%),
Delta (92.cool, Imo (90.7), Lagos (92), Ondo (92.4), Osun (91.6), Edo (91.0), Ekiti
(93.6) and FTC (94.1) while the least were Bauchi (29.9), Sokoto (24.cool, Yobe (23.7),
Zamfara.
At the national level, the net attendance ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to
71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance for 2014
thus dropped to 68.7%. When classified by sectors, net attendance in the urban
(84.3%) was much higher than in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the geopolitical
zones, it was very encouraging in the[b] South East (90.5%)[/b], South South (88.1%),
South West (87%) and North Central (80.2%). But in the North West (50.5%) and
particularly North East (42.5%) net attendance was not impressive. Although one

Literacy Rate Of Women 15-24 Years Old
the state level, literacy of youth women aged 15 – 24 was very encouraging in states
like Rivers (98%), Enugu (97%), Imo (95%), Akwa Ibom (95%), Delta (94.1&wink,
Anambra (93%), Ekiti (92.7%), Abia (91.3%). Conversely, literacy rate among
woman of age 15 – 24 was poor in Sokoto (10.7%), Bauchi (13%), Yobe (16%) etc.

Sectorally, the survey showed that there were more literate youth women (85.3%)
in the urban as against the 57.8% recorded in the rural areas. In the zones the
literate youth women in the S[b]outh East (93.5%) were much higher than the rest of
the zones. North East[/b] (33.0%) and North West (35%) had the lowest percentage of
literate youth women in 2014.

Percentage of Children Of Under One Year Fully Immunized
In 2004, there was a record of 50%. It went down to 41.4% in 2008 and appreciated
again to 55.8% in 2012. There was a significant increase in 2014 in which 63.1% of
children under one year were immunized against measles.
The analysis of the survey result by geo-political zones showed that over 80% of one
year old children were immunized in South East (82.4%), South West (81.2%) and
South South (80.3%). Although North Central (77.0) was not bad, yet North East
(42.4) and North West (35.4%) were not encouraging. One year old children were
predominantly immunized in the urban areas (56.2%) than the rural areas (39.95).
IMPROVED MATERNAL HEALTH
Assistance during child birth has a lot of influence on the birth outcome. It also
determines the health and life of both the mother and child after delivery. The
assistance of highly skilled birth personnel is imperative to guarantee successful
delivery and life after such delivery.
Fig… shows the national trend of the proportion of births attended by skilled
attendants. The proportion increased in 2008 (38.9%) from 36.3% recorded in
2004 while 53.6% was recorded in 2012. The situation improved further in 2014
(58.6%). A zonal disaggregation of this trend shows that of the children born within
the period of reference, South East (89.1%) had the highest record of delivery
assisted by skilled birth attendant. Eighty three percent was recorded in South West.
North Central and South South zones respectively had a record of 67.2% and 64.4%.
The least were in North East (30.8%) and North West (24.8%).
Sectorally, the urban areas with 79.2 had higher proportion of deliveries assisted by
trained personnel’s while the rural areas had 46.6%.
Liar Muhamed's son southeast is leading in human development goals in Nigeria tongue
yes sir, keep bringing the facts of these yoruba inferiors, I hope they don't commit suicide.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Nobody: 6:37pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
idiot stick to the point.....your false sense of domination is built on oluwole lies.
which lies? the one uncle paulinus told? you're still bitter about what went on in the other thread right? just cool down and enjoy your akpu. don't let that bitterness guage your soul. life is too short . you counter me with facts and not telling me some junk made up in your head. if i have told any lies. bring yours let me see just like pazienza does. all you keep doing is ranting all over the place.if you don't have facts then sleep. i don't want to be vulgar this morning. please don't force me to because i'm a specialist
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 6:40pm On Aug 15, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
which lies? the one uncle paulinus told? you're still bitter about what went on in the other thread right? just cool down and enjoy your akpu. don't let that bitterness guage your soul. life is too short . you counter me with facts and not telling me some junk made up in your head. if i have told any lies. bring yours let me see just like pazienza does. all you keep doing is ranting all over the place.if you don't have facts then sleep. i don't want to be vulgar this morning. please don't force me to because i'm a specialist
I have always given facts but you choose to ignore them....learn to listen to words of elders.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by FKO81(m): 6:47pm On Aug 15, 2015
[quote author=Aareonakakanfo post=36991497]Why then would several Yoruba people peddle all these falsehoods to show that they are ahead educationally in Nigeria? The true facts from the Federal Office of Statistics on education tell otherwise, showing that 3 Ibo states for the past 12 years have constantly had the largest number of graduates in the country, producing more graduates than Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo states. These eastern states are Imo, Anambra and Abia. Yet he calls Ibos traders. Indeed, the Igbos dominate because excellence dominates mediocrity – truth
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by FKO81(m): 6:51pm On Aug 15, 2015
[quote author=Aareonakakanfo post=36991497]I find it difficult not to respond to some of these long-held lies that are constantly being peddled by Yorubas. One is that the Yoruba have the largest number of professors in the country. I would again ask that we stick to facts and statistical records. T[b]he Nigerian Universities Commission has a record of the state with the largest number of professors on their records and as at 2010 that state is Imo State followed by Ondo State and then Anambra State; the next state is Ekiti and then Delta before Kwara State[/b]. I am sure you Yorubas are surprised. When you sit in the South-West do not think others are sleeping but I wish to address another historical fact and that is who were the first Nigerians to receive Western education. It is important that these issues be examined in their historical context and evidence through research be presented for all to examine
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by FKO81(m): 7:03pm On Aug 15, 2015
[quote author=Aareonakakanfo post=36991497][b]Ofeke! I just want to highlight these parts to cure your ignorance.

[b]the first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics – an Ibo man – Professor Chike Obi – the man who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem. He was followed by another Ibo man, Professor James Ezeilo, Professor of Differentail Calculus and the founder of the Ezeilo Constant. Please do some research on this great Ibo man. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka and one of the founders of the Nigerian Mathematical Centre. Who was Nigeria’s first Professor of Histroy – Professor Kenneth Dike who published the first account of trade in Nigeria in pre-colonial times. He was also the first African Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan. Who was the first Professor of Microbiology – Professor Eni Njoku; he was also the first African Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos. Anatomy and Physiology – Professor Chike Edozien is an Asaba man and current Obi of Asaba. Who was the first Professor of Anatomy at the University College Ibadan? Who was the first Professor of Physics? Professor Okoye, who became a Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1960. He was followed by the likes of Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics. He was also a founding member of the Nigerian Mathematical Centre. Nuclear Physics and Chemistry – again another Ibo man – Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early ’20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early ’60s. This young Asaba man had made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early ’50s. First Professor of Statistics – Professor Adichie who’s research on Non-Parametric Statistics led to new areas in statistical research. What about the first Nigerian Professor of Medicine – Professor Kodilinye – he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war. What about Astronomy – again another Ibo man was the first Professor of Astronomy – please, look up Professor Ntukoju – he was the first to earn a double Ph.D in Astronomy and Mathematics.

Let’s go to the Social Sciences – Demography and statistical research into population studies – again another Ibo man – Professor Okonjo who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early ’60s. A double Ph.D in Mathematics and Economics. Philosophy – Professor G D Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953. Economics – Dr. Pius Okigbo who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D in Economics. Theology and theological research – Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.[/b]
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Nobody: 7:08pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
I have always given facts but you choose to ignore them....learn to listen to words of elders.
you've never countered me before. i wish that thread wasn't removed. you kept feeding me with lies but you forgot i have 24 hrs access to the internet. every single thing i said was true. if you tell me achilefu invented cancer seeing googles, i won't deny it, if you tell me ibos control trade in nigeria, if you tell me ibos dominate sports in nigeria, i won't deny it. but if you tell me ibos are better businessmen than yorubas then you'll surely get refuted
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 7:08pm On Aug 15, 2015
I feel so sorry for this inferior ngbatis, they make a lot of noise and fabricate paper lies...

I have warned them as to stop their antics, that it will always be exposed someday, just as an elder warns a child about playing alone in the forest.

totit, splashbaby, aareonakakanfo, coolitempa, etc.....I warned this kids but they won't listen.....chukwu gbaharu we....
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Nobody:
[quote author=FKO81 post=36992259][/quote]just look at this illiterate. the title of the first professor of mathematics is between ezeilo and olubunmo. one thing is respect you for is your ability to tell lies with so much guts grin grin grin

the first professor of medicine in Nigeria is T.O Ogunlesi. you bloody liar

Adesanya grillo is Nigeria's first professor of anatomy

Alumalu was never nominated for nobel prize in physics. han han what's wrong with you
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 7:11pm On Aug 15, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
you've never countered me before. i wish that thread wasn't removed. you kept feeding me with lies but you forgot i have 24 hrs access to the internet. every single thing i said was true. if you tell me achilefu invented cancer seeing googles, i won't deny it, if you tell me ibos control trade in nigeria, if you tell me ibos dominate sports in nigeria, i won't deny it. but if you tell me ibos are better businessmen than yorubas then you'll surely get refuted
how do you define trade kid? *amazed at such a low IQ*
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 7:28pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
how do you define trade kid? *amazed at such a low IQ*
cheesy you this kid again? dont let me traumatise again
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 7:35pm On Aug 15, 2015
totit:
cheesy you this kid again? dont let me traumatise again
oh....*laughs* .....pls dont get traumatized again....
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 7:40pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
oh....*laughs* .....pls dont get traumatized again....
see?
you are a kid .
go ahead now and play with uncle chinelo....

run along now

i wont accept any plea on ur behalf like i did the last if u dont leave my mention.
i repeat dont let me traumatise you.
warnin u oo
eh en
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 7:44pm On Aug 15, 2015
totit:
see?
you are a kid .
go ahead now and play with uncle chinelo....

run along now

i wont accept any plea on ur behalf like i did the last if u dont leave my mention.
i repeat dont let me traumatise
warnin u oo
eh en
children will always be children, kid your e-madness won't change low life brain......
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 7:50pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
children will always be children, kid your e-madness won't change low life brain......
I feel pity for cos you don't know what's coming for you.

Oh...it's on fire Sonofhell.
If not for one of your brother that begged me yesterday? You for don hear am.
But don't worry..i am given u just a week to repent..just a week sonofhell grin

I just dey pity u
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 7:51pm On Aug 15, 2015
totit:
I feel pity for cos you don't know what's coming for you.
Oh...it's on fire Sonofhell. If not for one of your brother that begged me yesterday? You for don hear am. But don't worry..i am given u just a week to repent..just a week sonofhell grin
I just dey pity u
***laughs uncontrollably****
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 7:52pm On Aug 15, 2015
SonOfEl:
***weeping uncontrollably****
Yes that's what await you soon if you don't repent Sonofhell grin

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