₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,624 members, 8,422,900 topics. Date: Tuesday, 09 June 2026 at 01:55 AM

Toggle theme

Hidden truth about Igbo - Politics (13) - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsHidden truth about Igbo (42889 Views)

1 2 3 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 Reply (Go Down)

Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by Nobody: 9:45pm On Jul 16, 2016
Posting some people that stole the country dry through subsidy and crude oil illegal trading as succefull business men......I tire ooo.We are talking about people that made money using thier head without goverment leverage. I go soon post my maid make up business and tailoring outfit with some nice photo editing and write up as i see quite a lot here... grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by aressssa: 9:45pm On Jul 16, 2016
Still slamming and slaughtering these ipobs in their own thread... grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by Femiwilli: 9:46pm On Jul 16, 2016
YorubaFynest:
It's very pathetic that Ibos need to create IDs, pretend to be Yorubas to make soundless claims. You for example, you're Ibo but you're using a Yoruba name as your ID.
I pity una when this country breaks apart grin grin grin grin
Technologically sound ko lmaooo
Get sense I beg, I am from Edo state angry
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by aressssa: 9:50pm On Jul 16, 2016
succed:
Posting some people that stole the country dry through subsidy and crude oil illegal trading as succefull business men......I tire ooo.We are talking about people that made money using thier head without goverment leverage. I go soon post my maid make up business and tailoring outfit with some nice photo editing and write up as i see quite a lot here... grin
succed:
Everyday igbo igbo igbo....I keep saying it, there is something about igbos that gives some fools sleepless night...especially people from the OP tribe. Is either they feel threatened or pure complex issue. They feel choked being more sourtherner cos of the igbos grin. Anway who send them...and who takes them seriously, even their masters dont.
^^^^^^^

Crying ipob ALART.....


grin grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by CltrAltDel: 9:53pm On Jul 16, 2016
36xtr09r:
[s]


[size=14pt]Yoruba Youths Have Lost Influence, Respect Of Nigerians[/size]
[s]
"...my discovery through indirect observations that Yoruba youths are the most lazy, perfidious and egoistic youths in Nigeria as at today. I discovered that the pride of an average Yoruba youth has overshadowed his intellectual judiciousness, level-headedness and sagacity...."
- Maxwell Adeyemi Adeleye
https://www.naij.com/441183-yoruba-youths-have-lost-influence-respect-of-nigerians.ht[/s]ml
Trash….. As usual.
Same trash you post on every thread after woopin ya a$$$
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 9:53pm On Jul 16, 2016
succed:
Posting some people that stole the country dry through subsidy and crude oil illegal trading as succefull business men......I tire ooo.We are talking about people that made money using thier head without goverment leverage. I go soon post my maid make up business and tailoring outfit with some nice photo editing and write up as i see quite a lot here... grin
lmaooo the traders your people posted are also into oil. So to say, Ibo traders are thieves.

P.S Less than 10% of Yoruba business people are into oil. Pele grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 9:56pm On Jul 16, 2016
Yoruba

[size=18pt]Nigerian Tycoons That Impact Ghana's Economy [/size]

Yemi Adetuwo is the MD/CEO and board member of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited. Mr. Adeyemi Adetuwo B.A (Hons.), MBA, ACII (Lond.) attended both University of Lagos and Enugu State University of Science and Technology for his Bachelor and Masters Degrees respectively. He is an associate of both the Chartered Insurance Institute of London and Nigeria as well as that of the Nigerian Institute of Management. He is also a member of the society of fellows of the London Institute. He has acquired over twenty years working experience in the Insurance Industry. He joined Equity Assurance Plc in 1995 where he rose to the position of General Manager, technical operations where he seconded as the Managing Director of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited in 2008.




David Ishola Akintunde is the Chief Operating Officer of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited. Mr. David Akintunde (Bsc. MBA, FCIMN) the General Manager/ Chief, graduated from the University of Lagos in 1991 had a PGD in Marketing from the University of Calabar in 1996 and obtained an MBA from University of Ado-Ekiti in 2002. He is a Fellow of the National Institute of Marketing Nigeria, a Member of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria and an Associate Member of the Nigeria Institute of Managers. Prior to joining Equity Assurance in 1997, he worked with Lion of Africa and ELMAC and also has attended many insurance and marketing seminars.


Dele Momodu owner of Ovasion Magazine bagged his first degree in Yoruba from the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in 1982, and a Master’s degree in Literature-in-English in 1988. He’s the only Nigerian ever to have such a rare combination. Between 1983 and 85, he was the private secretary to the former Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Chief Akin Omoboriowo. In 1986, Dele Momodu served His Imperial Majesty the Ooni of Ife Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II, when he managed the Motel Royal Limited owned by the influential monarch. He contributed powerful articles to The Guardian, Sunday Tribune, African Concord magazine and others. He started Ovation International in 1996, and it was a big struggle to keep the business afloat. Today, Ovation Magazine is a global brand. Ovation is also the leading events magazine dishing out the most glamorous pictures of the lifestyles of the rich and famous Africans. Ovation has covered stories and events in over 60 countries and on all the continents of the world. Dele Momodu has enjoyed worldwide acclaim and has met the High and Mighty, including Her Majesty the Queen of England, African Presidents, former American Presidents, world scholars. He is also seen at almost all entertainment events in Ghana, including the Ghana Music Awards and Laughs and Music Comedy shows which mostly hosts Nigerian comedians in Ghana. He also runs a restaurant in Ghana.


Mr. Cornelius Iyiola Saraki is the Managing Director of Nem Insurance Co. Ltd. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Second Class Upper in Education from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria and a Diploma in Insurance from the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACIIN). In addition, he holds a post-graduate Degree in Education from his alma mater, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He started his Insurance Career in 1992 when he joined Piccadilly Insurance Company as a marketer. He worked at various times with Golden Insurance Company Limited and Royal Trust assurance Limited before joining NEM Insurance Plc (Nigeria) in 2006. Mr. Saraki is a staunch believer in the promotion of performance. He pioneered a number of innovative insurance products whilst he was heading the Northern operations of NEM Insurance Plc (Nigeria). He enjoys teaching and listening to music.


Iyiola Ayoade is the C.E.O of CHARTERHOUSE the biggest name in terms of events, above and below line advertising and showbiz in Ghana and an Executive Producer. His company has a rich clientele and it is also the brain behind the annual Ghana Music Awards, Miss Malaika Beauty Pageant, Stars of the Future, National Youth Achievers Awards, the next big thing in GH and a lot of other big events in Ghana. Iyiola also owns a 24 hour entertainment television station GhOne, which is rocking the entertainment industry of Ghana with a lot of support with programs such as the pundits, E-Talk, Glitterati and about to host their first gospel preaching television series to host pastors like Ps. Jude Odim of Hallowed Chapel etc.


Mr. Bode Oseni of Regency Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd is one of the finest hands in the business of In[/b]surance. He was trained at the London School of Insurance and became an Associate of Chartered Insurance Institute of London in 1989. He also holds an MBA from one of Nigeria’s three leading Universities, University of Lagos. An Insurance marketing Guru, Oseni started his career as a Broker. He was Assistant Manager, Man Mountain Insurance Brokers of Nigeria from 1989 to 1991. He was appointed Manager, Marine Insurance of Hogg Robinson Nigeria in 1992. He had a stint with the defunct Nigeria Arab Bank Ltd as its Manager in charge of insurance. Other positions held by him include Assistant General Manager, Operations, Triumph Assurance Company Limited and Head, Eastern Operations, Phoenix Nigeria Assurance Plc. He became Regional Director, Regency Alliance Insurance Plc, Nigeria in 2007.


Mr. Sam Ayininuola of Energy Bank Ltd. obtained his First Class degree in Agricultural Science from the University of Ife in June 1976. He also had an MBA degree from the University of Lagos, in December 1985. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria. He started his banking career with NAL Merchant Bank Limited in 1981. He rose to the rank of Head of Foreign Exchange before joining the team to set up Rims Merchant Bank Limited in 1988. He rose to the positions of General Manager, Executive Director and later Managing Director/CEO of the Bank before resigning in November 1995 to join the team that set up Consolidated Discounts House Limited, one of the leading discount houses in Nigeria. He became the Managing Director/CEO in January 2001. He was appointed an Executive Director in Union Bank of Nigeria Plc in March 2006.


Mr. Dolapo Ogundimu a seasoned banker is the Managing Director of Access Bank. Dolapo Ogundimu is truly a seasoned banker with over 25 years of high level professional banking experience in the sub-region. He has been recognized as a change manager and contributor to the development of the financial services industry in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Ghana. In Ghana, he pioneered Guaranty Trust Bank to become one of the most successful banks in the industry. [/b]Dolapo is an alumnus of the Kellogg School of Management, Executive Management Programme of the Columbia Business School (USA), International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Switzerland and the Lagos Business School. He holds a B.Sc. and an MBA from the Ogun State University in Nigeria.


Mr. Lekan Sanusi of Guarantee Trust Bank is the current MD of Guaranty Trust Bank Ghana Limited. Since he took over, he has kept the flag of the bank flying as one of the biggest financial institutions in Ghana.


Charles Adeniji of Wapco (Gh.) Ltd is currently the Managing Director of the West African Pipeline Gas Company, WAPCo in Accra, Ghana and a Secondee from Chevron. Charles A. Adeniji has more than 30 years of experience covering both Downstream and Upstream sectors of the Petroleum Industry. His experience gained both local and overseas range from Facilities Engineering, Crude production operations, Shipping, Trading, Gas Commercialization and Business Development. In Nigeria, Mr. Adeniji had worked in several capacities starting as a Production Engineer, Corrosion Engineer, Platform Supervisor, Coordinator of Crude Oil Deliveries, Manager Gas Commercialization, to General Manager Gas Marketing & Commercialization and Executive Director of the Oil Producers’ Trade Sector (OPTS) of the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Before his current tenure as Managing Director of WAPCo, he served as Legislation Compliance Advisor for Chevron Nigeria. His specialties are in the areas of Operations, Gas Commercialization, Negotiations, and government relations
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by CltrAltDel: 9:58pm On Jul 16, 2016
aressssa:
Still slamming and slaughtering these ipobs in their own thread...
We bad gan ni grin grin grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by lisimmo(m): 10:00pm On Jul 16, 2016
How the guy that started this thread is feeling right now

Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by lisimmo(m): 10:02pm On Jul 16, 2016
But they just have to accept defeat

Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by aressssa: 10:06pm On Jul 16, 2016
Femiwilli:
Get sense I beg, I am from Edo state angry
Femiwilli:
it's no secret we all know that B00hari is a mistake.

a man with no education.
Femiwilli:
This is Jihad by Buhari .
Remember one of the first things he did was to remove road blocks so Boko Haram can move freely.

He is quick to condemn the Niger delta, quick to shoot IPOB but refuses to condemn the Fulani killers or confront them.

Nigerians this is a JIHAD
Femiwilli:
The whole country will be much better without the dead weight Abok1s angry
Femiwilli:
This Biafra saga is interesting oh!

Biafra say they want to leave, the rest of Nigeria wants them to stay by force.

Abi the North dey fear Biafra leaving Nigeria?

If so make dem beg the Biafrans oh, if not this saga go continue.
ipob coward .... grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 10:06pm On Jul 16, 2016
Yoruba

[size=18pt]Nigerian Tycoons That Impact Ghana's Economy [Part 2] [/size]


Dotun Somoye is the Country Manager GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Ghana which deals in Pharmaceuticals. He was the Marketing Manager at GlaxoSmithKline before his current appointment in June 2007 where he is responsible for GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare business management and development in Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Gambia. . He attended Lagos State University, University of Lagos and Baptist Boys High School Abeokuta.




Mr. Banigbe Obafemi is the Chief Operating Officer at Tigo (Gh.) Ltd, Whiles in school in June 1996 he got his first job in a small computer shop. Even after completing his university education he decided to leave his parents’ home just with 20 cedis equivalent to look for his destiny. Today many young people attend his conferences where he share inspiring stories about his life, and one that I personally enjoyed was LESSONS I WISH EVERY STUDENT WERE TAUGHT BEFORE GRADUATING as a motivational speaker; He has also worked in east Africa. He loves taking risks.



Babalola Babatunde owns and runs First Deep Water Discovery Ghana Limited. His company is a big time player also in the Nigerian Oil and gas sector. A graduate of Electrical/Electronic Engineering from the University of Technology, Akure, Mr. Tunde bagged an MBA degree from the same university whilst he obtained an MSC in communication engineering from the University of Lagos. Engr. Babalola was a Mobil Scholar, and a Dean’s award winner. He started his working career with Mobil producing after his service year with them before moving on to Chevron on contract basis where he was exposed to engineering procurement/Oil & Gas transactions and installations of equipment. He later left Chevron to work as a consultant to a number of Oil and Gas companies. Engr. Babalola is widely travelled and has attended a number of courses/seminars abroad majoring in the Oil & Gas industry. Engr. Babalola has experience of over 13 years in the Oil and Gas industry and he is also an Alumni of Lagos business School and FATE foundation.


Joshua Bola Olalere is the Chief Executive of Delight Communications the conveners of Miss Nigeria, Ghana beauty pageant.
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by aressssa: 10:08pm On Jul 16, 2016
CltrAltDel:
We bad gan ni grin grin grin grin
grin grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by funmijoyb(f): 10:17pm On Jul 16, 2016
I've told ipod shitib.o youth to stop chestbeating but won't stop see what dis thread has caused to dere flat heads
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest:
Yoruba


[size=18pt]List of Quartz Africa Innovators 2016[/size]



[size=14pt]Co-founder Andela
[/size]

Iyinoluwa ‘E’ Aboyeji has been a serial entrepreneur since he was at university, experimenting and engaging with social enterprises wherever he’s been. Just two years ago when he wound down his distance learning startup Fora to start Andela with co-founder Jeremy Johnson it seemed liked a risky and almost foolhardy move. A training center for young Nigerians to learn how to code but would go one step further and find job placements for these students. Yet that daring vision has been proven out with arguably the highest pedigree of investors ever for an African startup. Andela’s lineup includes Silicon Valley backers like early Twitter investor Spark Capital, AOL founder Steve Case, and Omidyar Network among others. But the really big win came earlier this summer when Mark Zuckerberg’s Chan Zuckerberg Foundation chose Andela as its first key investment on the continent, leading a $24 million round.

Yet, raising funds isn’t the most impressive thing about what ‘E’ and the team have managed to achieve so far. Andela was founded on the premise that talent is “evenly distributed around the world”—but opportunities to succeed are not. So it has used the funds to also expand to Nairobi, and maintained an entry requirement for the program which has a lower acceptance rate than Harvard.

“Iyinoluwa is a relentless thinker who believes that the future of Africa lies in empowering its youthful population,” says Oluseun Onigbinde, CEO of BudgetIT and a 2015 Quartz Africa Innovator honoree. “He has set high standards for himself and Andela to me is the first stretch of that long journey. He is constantly forging alliances, seeding in youthful dreams and carving new approaches for a better Africa.”



===========

Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola
Founder, Wecyclers


Along many streets of Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, piles of waste have long been an eyesore. Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola’s recycling company, Wecyclers, saw that as an opportunity by cleaning up the city and putting some money in the pockets of those who help along the way. Using affordable tricycles to meander Lagos’ infamous traffic jams, Wecyclers collects recyclable waste from households in low income communities in exchange for points that can be redeemed for food, cash and household items. Wecyclers’ work has proven crucial in a city where only 13% of waste is recycled annually and as a result, it now works in collaboration with the Lagos state waste management agency. For the6,500 low income households who typically live on less than $1-a-day now signed up to the service, Wecyclers is fulfilling Adebiyi-Abiola’s dream of turning waste into a resource for those “who need it the most.” She says, “Waste is currently a big problem for people living in poor conditions, but I want to turn it into a solution” Wecyclers has received grants from the MIT Public Service Center and the Steve Case Foundation.



============


Kola Tubosun

Founder, YourbaName.com | Writer and linguist

Seeing that the age of millennials, smartphones and social networks was bringing with it an erosion of local dialects with young people, Kola Tubosun has focused his efforts on preserving Yoruba, one of Nigeria’s major languages. In 2012, Tubosun started a campaign on Twitter for the inclusion of Yoruba as one of the languages into which Twitter was being translated. After two years of an annually popular “Tweet Yoruba Day” on which Twitter users tweeted only in the local language, Twitter announced it had made Yoruba the second African language, after Afrikaans, to be included in the Twitter translation center. Tubosun’s Yoruba advocacy is not only limited to tweets as over the past year, he has launched Yorubaname.com, a crowdfunded name and culture documentation project which serves as a dictionary for Yoruba names, meanings and pronunciations so that “one day in the future, Microsoft Word no longer has to draw that red wriggly line” underneath a Yoruba name. Earlier this year, Tubosun’s efforts saw him become the first African recipient of the Premio Ostana Special Prize for Mother Tongue Literature—an award reserved for individuals who engage in “notable advocacy for the defense of an indigenous language.”


===============

Laolu Senbanjo

Artist, founder, Laolu.NYC


Over the past year, Laolu Senbanjo has broken into mainstream pop culture with his Yoruba culture-inspired art, Afromysterics, which he describes as “the mystery of the African thought pattern.” Trained as a lawyer, Senbanjo has taken up his passion and has evolved into one of the most distinctive African artists on the international stage. Unrestricted by canvass type, Senbanjo’s art appears on human bodies, clothes and sneakers. The popularity of his work has grown exponentially such that he was named by Nike, as one of the ‘Masters of Air’ at Nike Air Max Con in March. His collaboration with Nike to create African-art inspired sneakers turned out to be a sold-out success. Transcending fashion, Senbanjo’s landed arguably his biggest breakworking with pop star Beyonce, on a video for her groundbreaking Lemonade album. Senbanjo’s sees the growth of his art as an important contribution to helping Africans reconnect to their roots and also helping non-Africans understand Africans better. “We’re at a point in the world right now where everybody is looking towards Africa. Perceptions are changing,” he says. “All of a sudden it’s cool to have thatAfrican-ness.”


==============

Gbenga Sesan

Gbenga Sesan
Executive director, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria


As a child, Gbenga Sesan was denied the chance to use a computer at school because a teacher said they were not for people like him.Inspired by that rebuke, he has spent much of his life teaching and providing hundreds of young people in Nigeria’s poorest communities with IT skills and matching them opportunities through his work as executive director of Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN). As an activist, Gbenga leverages technology to push projects such as the development of the first mobile application used for election monitoring in Nigeria in 2011. Sesan’s PIN also acts as a watchdog of the government’s ICT-related policies and, when necessary, is a vocal critic of questionable policies such as the infamous Frivolous Petitions bill, believed to be apretext for regulating social media.
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by lisimmo(m): 10:19pm On Jul 16, 2016
We slammed them to oblivion like

Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 10:21pm On Jul 16, 2016
Make I rest. I'll be back soon grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by totit: 10:30pm On Jul 16, 2016
grin


ODVanguard:




Yimu. List these Igbo-controlled restaurants and caterings that are bigger than the Yoruba-owned Chicken Republic, Tantalizers, Tasty Fried Chicken, or Sweet Sensation, that are Igbo owned.

While you're at it, also list those Igbo-owned Industries in Lagos and the SW you keep bragging about please.

I guess to your sick mind the following SW based industries are Igbo-owned: Honeywell Flour Mills, GZI Industries, ProForce, Elizade, Bi-Courtney, Eleganza Group, Folawiyo Group, Petro Inett, Modandola Group, Manucom Fishing, Aiico Insurance, the Yoruba-owned banks, Insurance Companies, e.t.c. Even SME's (interestingly, after Lagos state, Oyo has the highest number of SME's in the country, higher than any SE state) we are comfortably in the lead. You know what SME's stand for right? And how many individuals you must employ to qualify as one?) all located in Yorubaland. I am waiting for those Igbo Big Businesses in Lagos and the SW (not 'pure water' ones o) that are more than Yoruba owned ones, and that give you all the ballz to brag.

http://nigerianstat.gov.ng/pdfuploads/SMEDAN%202013_Selected%20Tables.pdf


Also kindly List the number of Insurance companies players that are Igbo-owned dominating Yorubaland or Nigeria in general.

How many Igbo-owned investments comes close to LADOL in Lagos?

List the Banks that Igbos dominate that are more than the Yoruba-dominated/controlled Skye Bank, First Bank, Sterling Bank, GTBank, FCMB, e.t.c.

List the Telecoms Company that are Igbo-owned/dominated like Yoruba-owned/controlled Globacom and NTel

List the I.T businesses that are Igbo dominated that can stand the likes of Spectranet, CCHub, MainOne

Which Igbo-owned businesses can match the dominance of Yoruba-controlled Oando, ConOil, and Forte Oil?

The only Transport segment Igbos dominate is that of buses that convey their kinsmen between YOrubaland and the SE. Yorubas control the SW internal routes, e.g. When I take a bus from Lagos to Abeokuta or Ibadan, 9 out of 10 times the owner of the Bus is a Yorubaman and not an Igboman, so get your facts straight.

In a nutshell, Yorubas already dominate the Big Businesses and industries that count, e.g Finance, Oil & Gas, I.T, Telecoms, Insurance, Manufacturing & Industry, e.t.c. It would be unfair of us to dominate everything so we've left them the crumbs like dominating the Super-Eagles, Gala Hawking , spare-parts bizness, Selling DVD/VCD at Alaba, Entertainment (though Yorubas dominate the Music scene, while we comfortably have our indigeneous Film industry on lockdown as well ), transporting your kinsmen to-and-from the SE to Yorubaland, e.t.c. Your people can keep dominating those. But even Commerce/trading sef una don dey dump that one sef for drug-trafficking.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/
Eyah grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by iamDiabolic(m): 10:41pm On Jul 16, 2016
Chai see how yoruba's gave igbo's RK0 on there thread,why did they have to involve yoruba at the first place,why can't they insult hausa or other tribes in nigeria.anyway let me fuccck this abia bitch nd send her away,or aresssa nd omenka una want yellow igbo kitten

Am sure omenka would be intrested as them igbo's to they knack him online,he go use vex knack this Igbo gal
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by Femiwilli: 10:44pm On Jul 16, 2016
aressssa:
ipob coward .... grin grin
Not all of us follow APC led by a dullard angry

If ur English is like ur dullard it will explain ur error.

Notice I referred to the South-East as "They not We" sad

Femiwilli:
[size=13pt]This Biafra saga is interesting oh!

Biafra say they want to leave, the rest of Nigeria wants them to stay by force.

Abi the North dey fear Biafra leaving Nigeria?

If so make dem beg the Biafrans oh, if not this saga go continue.
[/size]
Go school I beg u, ur president no go
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by 36xtr09r: 10:45pm On Jul 16, 2016
[s]
CltrAltDel:
Trash….. As usual.
Same trash you post on every thread after woopin ya a$$$
[/s]

Bays.water post:
...Speaking of Judases, we have them in abundance in the Yoruba nation; it's more like 6 out of 12.
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by aressssa: 10:51pm On Jul 16, 2016
[s]
Femiwilli:
Not all of us follow APC led by a dullard angry

If ur English is like ur dullard it will explain ur error.

Notice I referred to the South-East as "They not We" sad



Go school I beg u, ur president no go
[/s]




ipob bore me...
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by 36xtr09r:
iamDiabolic:
Chai see how yoruba's gave igbo's RK0 on there thread,why did they have to involve yoruba at the first place,why can't they insult hausa or other tribes in nigeria.anyway let me fuccck this abia bitch nd send her away,or aresssa nd omenka una want yellow igbo kitten

Am sure omenka would be intrested as them igbo's to they knack him online,he go use vex knack this Igbo gal
When you're done selling meat on the streets and your folks hawking bleaching creams then Igbos may begin to take Yorubas serious.

Right now, just the mere whispering of the name Nnamdi Kanu into your ears will cause spasmodic reactions to the loudmouthed tribalists of Wasteland. That's much fun to watch you wriggle in ecstasy...
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by Musiwa419: 11:30pm On Jul 16, 2016
Whathaveidone:
You dey mind the werey. He should tell us how much all the Yoruba achievers being posted on this thread got during the civil war.
Baba please check your mentions now
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by CltrAltDel: 11:31pm On Jul 16, 2016
36xtr09r:
[s]


Bays.water post:
...Speaking of Judases, we have them in abundance in the Yoruba nation; it's more like 6 out of 12[/s].
Igbo are bigots…. Joe ibokwe
IPOB are terrorist & fraudster….Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by CltrAltDel: 11:36pm On Jul 16, 2016
[quote author=36xtr09r post=47615672][s]When you're done selling meat on the streets and your folks hawking bleaching creams then Igbos may begin to take Yorubas serious.

Right now, just the mere whispering of the name Nnamdi Kanu into your ears will cause spasmodic reactions to the loudmouthed tribalists of Wasteland. That will be much fun to watch you wriggle in ecstasy...[[/s]/quote]

Just like we got scared when Putin made the tweet below grin grin grin grin grin grin grin…… Clowns!!!!!!

www.nairaland.com/attachments/2972776_screenshot20151018211701_png014d2843ed7396d085e4b9d0ac5e8783
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 11:39pm On Jul 16, 2016
Yoruba


[size=18pt]Mamalette Founder, Anike Lawal, is Proof that Women are Ready to Disrupt the Tech Ecosystem
[/size]


Mamalette provides tools and resources that help Nigerian mothers and mothers-to-be connect with others going through similar experiences. Founded by Anike Lawal, Mamalette launched in late 2013 and since then has become the go-to community for Nigerian mothers. Over 70,000 mothers and mothers-to-be look to Mamalette as a home to discover and connect with information that can help shape and improve their lives. Taking the community offline, Mamalette is organizing a motherhood expo – Mamalette Live which will hold on the 14th of November 2015.

Techpoint spent an afternoon with the industrious founder to discuss the journey so far and what is to come.

So how has the journey been so far?

I didn’t expect it to be easy though… you know I’ve had the good days, the ups and downs but I think the reason I’m still sticking to it is because I believe in it and I believe that I can see the light at the end of the tunnel while maybe a lot of people can’t. I have some family members who probably think “what’s she doing?’’ and I remember one of my cousins asking me “When are you doing to get a real job?”. I can see the vision of where I want to take Mamalette to. I’m not there yet and that’s why I’m still sticking to it.

What are the future plans?

What are my future plans… to dominate, to take over Africa. I want every single woman once she becomes a mother and is pregnant or is even thinking of getting pregnant, the first thing she thinks about is Mamalette and Mamalette for information, Mamalette as a guide to help her through her journey; because a lot of people just assume that when you get married and you have sex you should know how to cope with everything else that comes but really it doesn’t work that way. You know a lot of women find it very strange because different things are happening to you and to your body and you have all the symptoms and then the baby comes and every baby is actually different. Oh you might feel your first child and second child should be the same but it is totally different. So you have questions and you have concerns and a lot of mothers are modern you know we have tools that our parents did not have – so many apps you can use, you can just Google stuff. So basically when you have a mother or mother in law telling you outdated stuff you kind of question it and want to know what other women like you are going through. That’s what Mamalette is – to create that community where women feel they are not alone especially new ones. So that’s the aim – to dominate and take over.



https://techpoint.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/mamalette-3610.jpg

https://techpoint.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/mamalette-3625.jpg

https://techpoint.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/mamalette-3638.jpg
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by iamDiabolic(m): 11:39pm On Jul 16, 2016
36xtr09r:
When you're done selling meat on the streets and your folks hawking bleaching creams then Igbos may begin to take Yorubas serious.

Right now, just the mere whispering of the name Nnamdi Kanu into your ears will cause spasmodic reactions to the loudmouthed tribalists of Wasteland. That will be much fun to watch you wriggle in ecstasy...
nigger pls
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 11:43pm On Jul 16, 2016
[quote author=CltrAltDel post=47616168][/quote]This is the girl they love to quote grin

[img]http://2.bp..com/-VG_sWbO7FVc/VurJpazB8gI/AAAAAAAACZY/1pLQaHfACm4dvfIyZWGypU994ucX0XBaw/s1600/IMG_20160317_160444_656.JPG[/img]
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 11:46pm On Jul 16, 2016
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 11:47pm On Jul 16, 2016
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by YorubaFynest: 11:51pm On Jul 16, 2016
Yoruba


Titilope Sonuga, She Will Connect ambassador
Titilope is the official spokesperson of Intel’s 2015 She Will Connect Programme in Nigeria, which aims to educate young girls and women on how technology can contribute towards economic and social development across the world.

The award-winning poet, writer, actor and civil engineer is using her story to inspire girls to get involved with technology and, as ambassador of She Will Connect, will work with NGOs to train women and girls across Nigeria on how to use technology.

www.itnewsafrica.com/2015/08/top-5-inspirational-women-in-tech/


https://www.bellanaija.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Titilope-Sonuga_Cover-Photo.jpg
1 2 3 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 Reply

Target Groups: See What A British Scholar Wrote About Igbo, Yoruba And FulaniSee What I Saw On Facebook About IgboWhat I Said About Igbo Presidency – Obasanjo234

Dino Melaye ‏celebrates Easter With His Children (Photos)Opposition Parties Claim Majority In House Of Representatives, First Time EverWoman Who Donated Life Savings Of 1million Naira To Buhari Critically Ill.