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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by vivalavida(m): 2:21pm On Sep 15, 2015
Beremx:
please which Cele bus stop are you talking about? Is there another cele bus stop towards ajangbadi or towards Volks?

From alaba,after peoples bus stop,u have cele,then sabo,office bus stop,ulom bus stop,ilaje,school bus stop,junction and then ajangbadi last bus stop

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Beremx(f): 2:21pm On Sep 15, 2015
The kind of nuisance those jobless agbero boys constitute at Alaba and Iyana-Iba really calls for concern.

At Iyana-Iba,if the agbero boys see anyone carrying goods with wheelbarrow or truck,they will stop the person and start demanding for 50naira and above depending on the weight of the goods. I witnessed an incident when a pregnant woman bought 2 microwaves and she was accosted by some agberos who were demanding for 100naira from her. She refused to give them and they broke her microwaves. She cried and cursed the urchins but no one came to her aid. People just stared at her.

Its high time the LASG does something about the agberos. Their wahala is too much!

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:21pm On Sep 15, 2015
This is what the Igbos are against
DikeOha882:
Called someone in alaba now who told me that agberos were pursued from alaba intl by Igbos and army men, the Igbos are against baboon dey work monkey dey chop, a situation whereby an importer brings goods enroute alaba,some agbero boys will stop them at volks and they will pays them,then the trailer gets to alaba for offloading, agbero comes again to levy the importer again, the offloaders charges an amount,the agbero boys collects their share too from them. This payments is different from the tax they pay to local government.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by ahaz: 2:22pm On Sep 15, 2015
EasternLionn:

This applies to you too
word.
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:22pm On Sep 15, 2015
huangcheng:


The useless cowards ran to Ojo barracks to call the Army when the police couldn't save them. I'm tired of the noise, i want this fight badly so that we can have mutual respect for each other after. Enough of the talks and chest beating, let men come out to the field where the metal meet the meat.

Huh! You want the fight from Azuiyi-udene where you reside? grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by vivalavida(m): 2:23pm On Sep 15, 2015
DikeOha882:
Called someone in alaba now who told me that agberos were pursued from alaba intl by Igbos and army men, the Igbos are against baboon dey work monkey dey chop, a situation whereby an importer brings goods enroute alaba,some agbero boys will stop them at volks and they will pays them,then the trailer gets to alaba for offloading, agbero comes again to levy the importer again, the offloaders charges an amount,the agbero boys collects their share too from them. This payments is different from the tax they pay to local government.

Guess the area is now calm

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by dialfa: 2:23pm On Sep 15, 2015
modelmike7:
Why cant we just live like brothers and sisters?

because we are not brothers and sisters

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Beremx(f): 2:24pm On Sep 15, 2015
vivalavida:


From alaba,after peoples bus stop,u have cele, then sabo,office bus stop,ulom bus stop, ilaje,school bus stop,junction and then ajangbadi last bus stop
oh ok! The bold are the bus stops I know very well.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Flyoruboy(m): 2:25pm On Sep 15, 2015
DikeOha882:
Igbo don't drag land rather they buy land and build

Then go and buy and build Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Cross Rivers. Shebi they too have access to the sea? They have more land than y'all sef. Go and help them "develop" and "crash" the Lagos economy. You all make it clear that you have nothing in common with Yorubas while you are closer to the SS, so why not flood those lands instead? Must you all be in Lagos? Troublemakers.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by zitalin(f): 2:25pm On Sep 15, 2015
PentiumPro:

So from Alaba to Mile 2 is 500 meters then?


If u dnt know the area well please STFU. There is a cele bustop a stone's throw frm alaba int. Not d cele-ijesha ur thinking.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Keegan: 2:26pm On Sep 15, 2015
winniz:


You mean those empty loud mouthed Yoruba Agberos have fled the Market cheesy

Ojukwu talked more than this but at the end he fled even after millions of lives have been wasted. Igbo are on suicide mission again, they won't rest until they were humiliated. If you want trouble face your eternal adversaries in the north. If you want Biafra by fire by force why can't you start mass exodus back to your Gods forsaking land. Yorubas will unite to get rid of you in Southwest.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by asha80(m): 2:26pm On Sep 15, 2015
huangcheng:


The useless cowards ran to Ojo barracks to call the Army when the police couldn't save them. I'm tired of the noise, i want this fight badly so that we can have mutual respect for each other after. Enough of the talks and chest beating, let men come out to the field where the metal meet the meat.
what caused the fracas?
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:26pm On Sep 15, 2015
Flyoruboy:


I believe that is why many SS states like Rivers and Akwa Ibom are weary of their presence. A generation after they settle in your domain they will begin dragging land with you. Yoruba are fools for accommodating them this long. Till today Rivers state government (a minority) has refused to return their abandoned property and the igbo noisemakers can't do shyt about it, after 50 years. We need to make it a regional policy to discourage igbo migration to the SW henceforth.

if we have to fight a war to keep the IBO's at bay I am ready to do it. I am a community leader in my area and I am ready to fight ibos through all possible means be it militarily, legally, fiscally and all what not as it has now dawned on all Yoruba's that we have been harbouring in enemies in our land.

I am ready to contribute whatever amount to advance the Yoruba cause as I just can't seem to stomach the insults anymore. People that knw me on this board will agree win me that I have been absent for a while because I promised not to get involved with tribal war going on in the politics section but the constant,unnecessary and vexatious insults of the biafrans aimed at denigrating the hospitable yorubas made me log back on just this afternoon to give a retort and sound a note of warning to the ibos to tread with care on this war mongering on the internet as you never know who's online watching and reading all the insults against peace loving Nigerians.

if the ibos want to secede, there are veritable mechanisms to adopt via the United Nations through which self determination can be achieved. I thank God Biafrans have
now created a forum for themselves to discuss their secession plans hence we can be rid of the nuisance they constitute on his board.

This is a friendly advice which I urge all discerning ibos to adopt in order to avoid another genocide.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:26pm On Sep 15, 2015
You forgot chemist bustop, I was living then at a 3story upstair (Boldy written I am Covered withthe blood of Jesus) opposite redemned church
vivalavida:


From alaba,after peoples bus stop,u have cele,then sabo,office bus stop,ulom bus stop,ilaje,school bus stop,junction and then ajangbadi last bus stop
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by caprini1: 2:28pm On Sep 15, 2015
Beremx:
please which Cele bus stop are you talking about? Is there another cele bus stop towards ajangbadi or towards Volks?
yes...driving towards Ajamgbadi,most times used to cut off alaba market traffic .through okoko.
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:29pm On Sep 15, 2015
Who told you that Igbos don't own houses there? Support Biafra bro so that all the skirmishes will go.
Flyoruboy:


Then go and buy and build Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Cross Rivers. Shebi they too have access to the sea? They have more land than y'all sef. Go and help them "develop" and "crash" the Lagos economy. You all make it clear that you have nothing in common with Yorubas while you are closer to the SS, so why not flood those lands instead? Must you all be in Lagos? Troublemakers.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Ezenwammadu(m): 2:30pm On Sep 15, 2015
Alcatraz001:


if we have to fight a war to keep the IBO's at bay I am ready to do it. I am a community leader in my area and I am ready to fight ibos through all possible means be it militarily, legally, fiscally and all what not as it has now dawned on all Yoruba's that we have been harbouring in enemies in our land.

I am ready to contribute whatever amount to advance the Yoruba cause as I just can't seem to stomach the insults anymore. People that knw me on this board will agree win me that I have been absent for a while because I promised not to get involved with tribal war going on in the politics section but the constant,unnecessary and vexatious insults of the biafrans aimed at denigrating the hospitable yorubas made me log back on just this afternoon to give a retort and sound a note of warning to the ibos to tread with care on this war mongering on the internet as you never know who's online watching and reading all the insults against peace loving Nigerians.

if the ibos want to secede, there are veritable mechanisms to adopt via the United Nations through which self determination can be achieved. I thank God Biafrans have
now created a forum for themselves to discuss their secession plans hence we can be rid of the nuisance they constitute on his board.

This is a friendly advice which I urge all discerning ibos to adopt in order to avoid another genocide.
omo see chestbeating

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:30pm On Sep 15, 2015
dialfa:


because we are not brothers and sisters
...... Okay, but i know i have many good friends that are igbos, male and female. Maybe You are not one of them, but i know them and they know me. So hold your peace.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Flyoruboy(m): 2:31pm On Sep 15, 2015
Alcatraz001:


if we have to fight a war to keep the IBO's at bay I am ready to do it. I am a community leader in my area and I am ready to fight ibos through all possible means be it militarily, legally, fiscally and all what not as it has now dawned on all Yoruba's that we have been harbouring in enemies in our land.

I am ready to contribute whatever amount to advance the Yoruba cause as I just can't seem to stomach the insults anymore. People that knw me on this board will agree win me that I have been absent for a while because I promised not to get involved with tribal war going on in the politics section but the constant,unnecessary and vexatious insults of the biafrans aimed at denigrating the hospitable yorubas made me log back on just this afternoon to give a retort and sound a note of warning to the ibos to tread with care on this war mongering on the internet as you never know who's online watching and reading all the insults against peace loving Nigerians.

if the ibos want to secede, there are veritable mechanisms to adopt via the United Nations through which self determination can be achieved. I thank God Biafrans have
now created a forum for themselves to discuss their secession plans hence we can be rid of the nuisance they constitute on his board.

This is a friendly advice which I urge all discerning ibos to adopt in order to avoid another genocide.

Guy, e no hard, really. Our governors, especially in Lagos, just needs to put in place punitive measures that will frustrate them out of our territory. We can take a cue from Rivers state. Igbos in Rivers know their place. I say it again that it's only in Yorubaland they can try this sort of shyt.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:31pm On Sep 15, 2015
DikeOha882:
Called someone in alaba now who told me that agberos were pursued from alaba intl by Igbos and army men, the Igbos are against baboon dey work monkey dey chop, a situation whereby an importer brings goods enroute alaba,some agbero boys will stop them at volks and they will pays them,then the trailer gets to alaba for offloading, agbero comes again to levy the importer again, the offloaders charges an amount,the agbero boys collects their share too from them. This payments is different from the tax they pay to local government.

You were really updated on the true cause of the problem. We don't want to see even 1 agbero in Alaba again, enough of this nonsense.

For 1 20ft container, these lazy, never-do-well will collect.

Owo Container
Owo Entry
Owo Parking - when they did not provide any parking space.
Owo offloading - And they will never help offload the container.
and other unspeakable charges thereafter.

Call them to come work and they'll run away but when its time to collect free money, you see them bazing their voice like they're too strong, very annoying.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Keegan: 2:31pm On Sep 15, 2015
huangcheng:


Apart from hiding behind your keyboard making noise on Nairaland, can you really come out and fight this Yoruba fight?

I am currently at Obosi, we've chased your people away from the entire area before the Army and police came in. You have no idea how much we need this fight to put this Yoruba strength to rest once and for all. At least, after one big duel we'll have mutual respect for each other here in Lagos. Nonsense!!

Keep deceiving yourself.
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:32pm On Sep 15, 2015
Yoruba fight igbo for Lagos?

Who born them?

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:32pm On Sep 15, 2015
The local OPC cell in the area must be visited this weekend.
Alatise lo mo atishe ara e......

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Flyoruboy(m): 2:33pm On Sep 15, 2015
DikeOha882:
Who told you that Igbos don't own houses there? Support Biafra bro so that all the skirmishes will go.

i support Biafra wholeheartedly. Igbo excesses in Lagos needs to end. Y'all can take that shyt to the SS.
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by vivalavida(m): 2:33pm On Sep 15, 2015
zitalin:



If u dnt know the area well please STFU. There is a cele bustop a stone's throw frm alaba int. Not d cele-ijesha ur thinking.

Nnem biko dont mind her. She claims to be yoruba yet she dosent know anywhere in lagos. Rubbish

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by AlPeter: 2:34pm On Sep 15, 2015
alcmene:




there is nothing you can do about igbos dominating your economy

your frustrated oba tried it but it boomeranged and rest of the story you know

the worst you can do is to take up arms and fight them but cowardice wunt let you

igbos determine who gets what in lagos....go and die

like they do in the last election by making Agbaje the Governor right? Bunch of disrespectful folks.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:36pm On Sep 15, 2015
Flyoruboy:


i support Biafra wholeheartedly. Igbo excesses in Lagos needs to end. Y'all can take that shyt to the SS.
Guy, are you Yoruba? if you are, how can we get in touch please?

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by vivalavida(m): 2:37pm On Sep 15, 2015
DikeOha882:
You forgot chemist bustop, I was living then at a 3story upstair (Boldy written I am Covered withthe blood of Jesus) opposite redemned church

Aiit bro
So how is the hood now? Is everywhere calm?
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:38pm On Sep 15, 2015
I thought of coming to do one transaction at alaba today but had to go for an appointment at first gate
huangcheng:


You were really updated on the true cause of the problem. We don't want to see even 1 agbero in Alaba again, enough of this nonsense.

For 1 20ft container, these lazy, never-do-well will collect.

Owo Container
Owo Entry
Owo Parking - when they did not provide any parking space.
Owo offloading - And they will never help offload the container.
and other unspeakable charges thereafter.

Call them to come work and they'll run away but when its time to collect free money, you see them bazing their voice like they're too strong, very annoying.
Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by ahaz: 2:38pm On Sep 15, 2015
OZAOEKPE:
"Lagos is no man's land". Quote me anywhere.
all i see from yorubas is jelousy and envy.the hausas kill yorubas at the slightest provocation and yet you will never here a yoruba coward ask the hausas to leave their region cos the memory of the 25mile radius threat is still freash in their memory.cos their frog eyed leader passed ot as a warning for them to remhet it as christians remher the last supper.cowards.

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Re: Ongoing Fight At Alaba International Market? by Nobody: 2:39pm On Sep 15, 2015
Alcatraz001:


if we have to fight a war to keep the IBO's at bay I am ready to do it. I am a community leader in my area and I am ready to fight ibos through all possible means be it militarily, legally, fiscally and all what not as it has now dawned on all Yoruba's that we have been harbouring in enemies in our land.

I am ready to contribute whatever amount to advance the Yoruba cause as I just can't seem to stomach the insults anymore. People that knw me on this board will agree win me that I have been absent for a while because I promised not to get involved with tribal war going on in the politics section but the constant,unnecessary and vexatious insults of the biafrans aimed at denigrating the hospitable yorubas made me log back on just this afternoon to give a retort and sound a note of warning to the ibos to tread with care on this war mongering on the internet as you never know who's online watching and reading all the insults against peace loving Nigerians.

if the ibos want to secede, there are veritable mechanisms to adopt via the United Nations through which self determination can be achieved. I thank God Biafrans have
now created a forum for themselves to discuss their secession plans hence we can be rid of the nuisance they constitute on his board.

This is a friendly advice which I urge all discerning ibos to adopt in order to avoid another genocide.

I just sent you a PM, reply me. I am ready to meet you at any place of your choosing here in Lagos, let's start the fight and settle this like men once and for all. You can bring your friends if you like.

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