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| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 1:13pm On Dec 31, 2015*. Modified: 1:48pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
mulattoclaro:Lmao, if my efik inlaws sees this, she will just laugh and laugh, ive noticed one thing about this edo boy, na u carry South south matter put for ur head pass, Can you see how TonyeBarcanista replied me politely, Think deep and also about the efik and ibibios being my brothers, south south can never change that fact, Do you understand! Google nsibidi and reply me back, oil no dey make person ur brother if not, ethnic groups from angola and south sudan go be ur brother , mind you calabar , akwaibom and bayelsa is closer geographically to igboland than ur benin republic. Please face your business and stop ranting like an over fed child. lol |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by mulattoclaro(m): 1:19pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
willow0801:Efik in-laws in your dreams. Guy and steal at least that's what your tribe is known for. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 1:24pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
mulattoclaro:Why can you make points in your life.. You this useless edo boy! What are edos known for sef! your anger is because i called the ijaws, ibibios and efiks my brothers, have they ever called the edos their brothers , even the Ijaw Youth Congress apologized to the igbos who they called brothers and yet you say they are not my brothers, yorubas usually call the edos their brothers, Be happy na instead of refuting my claims. EFIKS, IBIBIOS AND THE IJAWS ARE BROTHERS TO THE IGBOS... mulattoclaro THE EDO BOY, GO AND DIE!!! |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 1:25pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista:the guy opening your eyes cannot be misguided, rather you are misguided for not seeing the damage done to your people |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 1:33pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
mulattoclaro:1. Just like certain Igbo groups salute "Igbo mmammanu", the Annang also have this salutation. The Annang salute: [Name of group] mmamma, Response: yo [Name of group] mma, Response: yo [Name of group] mmalee Response: yooo The Igbo salute: [Name of group] mmammanu Response: ei [Name of group] mmammanu Response: ei [Name of group] mmammanu Response: eeeh 2. The word oyoyo means 'dear' in both the Igbo and Efik languages. 3. Uwa means 'world' in both Igbo and Ibibio-Efik. Igbo would say 'Uwa mu' whereas the Ibibio-Efik would say 'Uwa mi'. 4. Obasi, meaning 'God' in certain Igbo dialects, is a corruption of the Ibibio-Efik Abasi. 5. The Ibibio-Annang masquerade genre known as Ekpo is practiced by Igbo groups in Abia and Imo states. 6. The Ekpe masquerade cult and the Iyamba (women's Ekpe cult) are both practiced by the Efik and certain Igbo groups in Abia and Ebonyi states. 7. Igbo town-naming traditions often place the prefix 'Umu-' before a towns name to denote descent. The Ibibio-Efik peoples also do the same. Their own version is 'Ikot-'. 8. The Efik and Igbo share market days. I'll post the names of the market days when I remember them. 9. Utazi (a vegetable) in Igbo is utasi in Efik. 10. Udele (vulture) in Igbo is utere in Efik. 11. The Igbo and the Ibibio-Annang both use leopard hats as indicators of membership in leopard societies and political cults. 12. The practice of sending an engaged maiden to a fattening house (known in Abia State as 'mgbede'), where she will be well-looked after and prepared for marital life, is observed by both the Igbo and Ibibio-Efik. Learn you idiot!, oil and south south isnt brotherhood |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by teufelein(f): 1:42pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
that tonyebaniscatar is a tragicomedian figure of a misguided/unintelligible creature..if ijaws are not surviving now how can they survive later... compare and contrast; ijaw woman wallowing in crude oil and fulani women enjoying the fruits of her labour. what a beautiful/wonderful life? https://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm23/ithinkbetter/7262ee848ad4be9285eb5b89318a0bfb.jpg |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by teufelein(f): 1:45pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
studio14:we cant even say for sure that ab.oki tonyebarnistar is izon...i dont think ijaws are that silly and idioootic? |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by zuchyblink(m): 1:49pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
In the last economic meeting organized by some group of SE youths,i told them our major problem is how to double-cross china from African markets and not really SS or wateva. I told them that what the SS deserves is for us to join the majorities to sap as much as we can from them because they are like women;treat them well;they will give u hell;give them hell;they will treat u well. Weither B.i.a.f.r.a oor Nigeria,we have nothing to lose. Our naturals resources are intact and spoon feeding has made to lose their sense of rational thoughts. For me,let the trend continue. An hausa man has every right to make Bayelsa oil his because he is a Nigerian same with Yoruba and Igbo. Ijawland belongs to Nigeria before Ijaw. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 1:52pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
zuchyblink:But do we igbos have to shun them, they are our brothers, we are all easterners bro, we need to fight against this evil |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by bodeloja: 1:54pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
I pity Niger Delta, a wasted opportunity. Today, the North is the richest region in terms of land, capital and labour. Where will nigerdelta get money to clean up for 100 years? Where will dey get water and grow food not to mention fishing? Where will dey build their houses without risk of fire from oil spill? How will dey treat cancer caused by swimming and drinking poluted water and also living close to oil insulation?
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| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by zuchyblink(m): 1:56pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
willow0801:the earlier u start ignoring them,they will see us as something to be earned,but when u patronize them,they take u for granted. For me,i don't need them. We made it with 20 pounds,what can we not do? |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by OfoIgbo: 1:58pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista:There cannot be a rich Niger Delta if much of the soil is polluted, which is why I still think it will be a good idea to prioritise oil spill cleanups. Investors will rather go to climes that are less polluted, and of course agriculture comes into play, if ss land is clean. Seaports become useful if your society is productive, so exports and imports are facilitated. Igbos that are productive will rather use less polluted places e.g Obuaku, Ibaka, Oguta lake, Ubani (otherwise known as Bonny), Opobo. PH and Onne perhaps, to deal with any surplus wares. Bear in mind also that seaports are businesses and as such, have to make profit, so if many are around, they become unprofitable. Igbos can use Calabar and Bonny for gas exports purposes as Igboland has abundant gas. The other ports can be for other businesses |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by coolscott(m): 2:08pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
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| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by mulattoclaro(m): 2:12pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
willow0801:what you've just typed there is nothing but arrant nonsense. So because some words sound or look similar makes them related to you? You must be the biggest fool of the 21st century. The fact English and French look alike does it make them the same? The fact that Russian and Ukrainian look alike does it make them look the same? Get lost you bloody swine. South south will never be part of biafra deal with it. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by mulattoclaro(m): 2:15pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
willow0801:hahahhaa. Frustration has taken over you. You'll die waiting. Nobody wants you. Can't you get lost. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 2:18pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
mulattoclaro:Is it me or you, by the way Frustrated by What ![]() |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 2:20pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
mulattoclaro:Lol, who mentioned biafra, you have never made any point even since you began your rant! lol... Stupid Edo boy when last did your people marry from akwa ibom or calabar in droves? , instead na yorubas them dey like marry, so much for south south brotherhood! ![]() |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by biafranking: 2:54pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
definitely, niger delta will survive wether oil crashes or not.. they have other source of making living, But op, how many of the niger delta youth re ready to go for fishing or palm oil business'? Remember,this is not those days when your grand parent engaged in fishing and farming business and my forefathers,the igbos engaged in doing business and farming. This is 21st century bro,the niger delta youth re not ready to abandon nairaland or internet to go do some fishing and farming work cos they re lazy. They depends on monthly allowance from oil companies in rivers,bayelsa etc. That s why people like truckpusher only depend on allowance cos of his community is an oil centre. Lets be sincere ,the niger delta youth re very lazy. Anyone that stays in rivers,bayelsa and some part of southsouth will know what i mean..? technology rules the world. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by biafranking: 3:04pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
OfoIgbo:exactly bro. Ebonyi produces more rice than any other state in nigeria but federal govt refused to wax it. they have the best quality of limestone use for making cement.. ebonyi is blessssss... Imo,abia,anambra, (gas reserve). Enugwu coal.. Imo and opobo(king jaja of opobo) has the best palm oil.. Obigbo has the best gas and crude oil. delta igbo has the best fishing,gas and crude.. God bless these set of tribes.. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 3:36pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
Tonye thsnks for this writeup.. and i wonder wat people gain in spreading lies... gonna drop my contribution later.. brb |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 3:47pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
IzonOwei:Lol, good morning Mr Niger Deltan. Can u now see that igbos are the least of ur problems?? Who dumped GEJ's confab report report in the dust bin and who is hailing him for that? |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 3:53pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
biafranking:COme to Kaduna and see all the palm oil dealers, ask them where they get there supply. IMO STATE. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 4:04pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
zuchyblink:While igbos are thinking of beating china some stipend loving lazy lots are upgrading their low life thinking igbos will ever consider them a competitor in anything. I jst laff at their mumuism |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 4:35pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista:Ur thread is about survival without oil and u are still dwelling on hope of oil boom |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by referandum(m): 4:37pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
mulattoclaro:HAHAHAHA so how would you identify someone from Niger delta and one thats not just from their post -niggers trying to become relevant. |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 4:37pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
Chiwude:Tonye will never concentrate on his Ijaw tribe, he uses Niger delta to cover his nyash. Ijawland is swampy mangrove unfit for crop production, their greatest potential in fish production but oil spillage has destroyed that and their addiction to stipends will take time to subside |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 4:48pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
OfoIgbo:These ppl think SE has no resources, just because the anti igbo FG who control everything are still on civil war hangover and refuse to invest in the resources in the SE doesnt mean the resources are not there. Those whose own are being depleted while benefit little or nothing should be crying instead of rejoicing |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by Nobody: 4:53pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
MXrep:brother, igboland has massive oil and gas, the issue was, the federal government refused to explore for oil in gas in the east because of the civil war, thinking they had cornered all prospective oil areas but they were wrong, with new advancement in technology, more prospective areas in igboland have been found to hold massive quantities of oil and Gas. Currently Dangote wants to invest in imo state for her onshore gas |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 4:54pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
Lordave:That guy sees everything as Igbos vs our oil |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 4:56pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
Energito:Lol, let him continue fighting the wrong battle |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 5:07pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
Proudlyngwa:See all their comments, just looking for meaningless bashing instead of sound economic discussions. These guys are funny, do they think igbos are hurt by these meaningles things?? |
| Re: Survival Of Niger Delta Beyond Crude Oil, Crude Oil Not "Useless" by MXrep: 5:12pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista:so u think over supply cant dimnish the value of a product?? So u think only those states u mentioned have gas, and their will be no over supply that time? bros, explore human creativity and stop these lazy man attitude, The so called niger delta gas is currently being exploited by Seven Energy, an igbo man's company |
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, mind you calabar , akwaibom and bayelsa is closer geographically to igboland than ur benin republic. Please face your business and stop ranting like an over fed child. lol
when last did your people marry from akwa ibom or calabar in droves? , instead na yorubas them dey like marry, so much for south south brotherhood!