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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by StOla: 1:43pm On Aug 11, 2017
Austinoiz:


Whether 3 cities, towns, villages, hamlet or cottages, as you may ignorantly wish they are called, who and what has your city or state or whatever has to offer?


My state is Lagos and it offers everything.

Some of those profiled by Forbes made their money in Lagos.

You even read about the one called Carter because he sold stuff under Carter bridge in Lagos.

Do you have another foolish question you want me to dispose of?

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by bionixs: 1:45pm On Aug 11, 2017
louqas:


Child of hate
point of correction

No oshogbo poly

And

Im gainfully employed that's why I don't have time to hate others especially those from places small compared to Mine......... stop hyping a small village with few successful businessmen.........
gainfully employed ko, successfully producing ni. No igbo man naturally has time to hate . some of you who only know your village and Lagos ,would always creating beef where it doesnt exist. inferiority complex is when you read any thread that doesnt concern you but has any content that gave credit to the one who naturally and sweatlessly keeps coming first before you, you start boiling like hot ogi .for your information IBOS HATE NO ONE. THAT IS WHY THEY HAVE NO LIMIT TO WHERE THEY GO TO INVEST. IT IS ONLY AN IBO MAN THAT HAS THE SPIRIT ONE NIGERIA. YORUBAS AND HAUSA KEEP TO THEIR LOCALITY, REAL GLARING FACTS
HOW MANY HOUSES IN IBOLAND BELONG TO A YORUBAMAN? DO YOU THINK THEY DONT HAVE THE MONEY TO BUILD? OR YOU THINK THEY WONT BE PERMITTED TO OWN A LAND? IF AN IBOMAN WANTS TO SELL A LAND, HE DOESNT CARE WHO WANTS TO BUY , WHAT HE CARES FOR IS THE HIGHEST BIDDER,IRRESPECTIVE OF WHERE YOU COME FROM. DONT ASK ME HOW MANY IBOMAN HAVE BUILDING IN LAGOS OR YORUBA LAND OR UP NORTH. SO WHO LIVES ONE NIGERIA,.OTHERS TALK ONE NIGERIA, IGBOS WALK ONE NIGERIA. WHY I DONT MIND WHAT SOME OF YOU YORUBA HATERS POST ALL THE TIME IS BECAUSE I HAVE GREAT GOOD YORUBA FRIENDS THAT ARE LIKE MY BROTHERS. BEFORE ANYONE SOILS YOUR MIND ABOUT IBO THIS AND THAT, ASK HIM IF HE HAD EVER LIVED IN IGBO LAND AND FOR SHURE GET NO FOR AN ANSWER

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by visionex: 1:45pm On Aug 11, 2017
stanluiz:
Leave Igbo thread and face your skull mining business.
whallahi real skull minners
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by laudate: 1:45pm On Aug 11, 2017
Aufbauh:
Anything that makes them feel good they should kotinu.

The irony is that the people who pride themselves as the average richest people in Africa are still the ones crying victimization and marginalization. undecided

Hehehe..... I no know say you sef see am! cheesy wink grin

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by laudate: 1:47pm On Aug 11, 2017
cstr1000:
So I am expected to take the word of a backward ignorant Yoruba tribalist over forbes Africa. cheesy
Yes of course.

Yes, as that article was written for Forbes by an Igbo writer, and was devoid of any factual research whatsoever. undecided It was just a fluffy PR piece.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by MENELIK1: 1:48pm On Aug 11, 2017
oglalasioux:


Every society has it's bad eggs. Just as not all northerners are Boko Haram and Westerners are not ritual killers, not all Igbos are into 'powder'.

Tell that to the Osus who despite being cannibals call all yourubas ridiculous names, you can't give hate and expect love, gone are those days when you 'll hear leave him, he is from another part of Nigeria, that is what make Osus think Yorubas are cowards, now all Bleep up must be treated adequately.
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by bionixs: 1:48pm On Aug 11, 2017
MENELIK1:


Osu, that is what you get when you are fond of criticising others anyhow, please take heart because we are yet to strike equilibrium. You go hear wehnn!
WHAT DID YOU SAY? COME AGAIN ,PLEASE
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by StOla: 1:49pm On Aug 11, 2017
monex:


most of tribalism is actually the truth. Tribalism is focusing on the negative of other tribes and only the positives of your tribe in other to spite them.

You make sense.
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by guru03(m): 1:50pm On Aug 11, 2017
A good one, i can attest to this since I schooled in the east, coming all the way from the north and visiting Nnewi always is something i can verify.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by laudate: 1:50pm On Aug 11, 2017
StOla:
Only a propagandists will worry about being ridiculed by facts.

So why the need by Igbos who suffer from inferiority to falsely claim it is a city all along?

Are they backward negros for making false claims to a city when they could have their town equipped with all that is necessary and still be contented with the description of "town"?

Thanks to Forbes for not calling a butterfly a bird.

That Forbes article was not well researched in my humble opinion. What was all that story about using Ojukwu's Rolls Royce to chauffeur the Queen around during her visit?

Amarabae:
sorry, Forbes magazine is more trusted and more acceptable than your ibadan media.
No, in this case the Igbo writer of that article in Forbes made a blunder, by rushing to press without crosschecking the facts of his story.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by buJu234: 1:52pm On Aug 11, 2017
louqas:
False News
ijebu has more billionaires than any other town in Nigeria.

Proudly yoruba

What's wrong with us black people?

Why can't we celebrate our brother's achievements.

Assuming we have been celebrating one another there wouldn't have been any need for the current succession movements here and there like IPOB, Arewa etc..

Let's celebrate ourselves just like the whites. . Bro

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by Austinoiz(m): 1:52pm On Aug 11, 2017
StOla:


My state is Lagos and it offers everything.

Some of those profiled by Forbes made their money in Lagos.

You even read about the one called Carter because he sold stuff under Carter bridge in Lagos.

Do you have another foolish question you want me to dispose of?

Lol! I know you will claim Lagos. Obviously, I know.
Lagosian indeed! When was the last time you visited your miserable Osun State?

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by laudate: 1:52pm On Aug 11, 2017
Aufbauh:
I thought it is only the Hausa-fulani elites that do impoverished their commoners.
You mean the commoners are suffering from the same subjugation by the elites across every part of the country?

I go report you to Papa God, o! shocked I don talk say I no wan laugh today abeg, but... cheesy

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by oglalasioux(m): 1:55pm On Aug 11, 2017
MENELIK1:


Tell that to the Osus who despite being cannibals call all yourubas ridiculous names, you can't give hate and expect love, gone are those days when you 'll hear leave him, he is from another part of Nigeria, that is what make Osus think Yorubas are cowards, now all Bleep up must be treated adequately.

Noted.
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by giftiy(m): 1:55pm On Aug 11, 2017
louqas:
False News ijebu has more billionaires than any other town in Nigeria.
Proudly yoruba
prove
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by Odingo1: 1:56pm On Aug 11, 2017
StOla:


My state is Lagos and it offers everything.

Some of those profiled by Forbes made their money in Lagos.

You even read about the one called Carter because he sold stuff under Carter bridge in Lagos.

Do you have another foolish question you want me to dispose of?
Every Yoruba person is from Lagos,always claiming to be from lagos that was build by FG with Niger delta oil money,una no get shame,meanwhile Oba lagos said that lagos is not owned by yorubas but Binis.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by StOla: 2:00pm On Aug 11, 2017
laudate:


That Forbes article was not well researched in my humble opinion. What was all that story about using Ojukwu's Rolls Royce to chauffeur the Queen around during her visit?

The story had been told here before of the Ojukwu Snr Rolls Royce and the Queen's visit.

I don't doubt that a rich man could afford a Rolls Royce then. It is just like every other very expensive car that every rich man could afford then and now if truly desired. I dare say Ojukwu Snr could definitely afford 20 of it, and it has been reported that Ojukwu Jnr himself rode in the car as an Oxford student to test run it for the dad before shipping to Nigeria.

What many doubt is that the British would have to borrow the private car of a Nigerian when the head of the British Empire is visiting, when they had all of Nigeria's wealth at their disposal to afford one for even their colonial governor's use.

The tale of the Roll Royce being lent to the colonial government for the Queen's visit, has not been confirmed by any official government source. But if true, the ridicule goes to the British government.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by StOla: 2:05pm On Aug 11, 2017
Austinoiz:


Lol! I know you will claim Lagos. Obviously, I know.
Lagosian indeed! When was the last time you visited your miserable Osun State?

My guy na God do am for me ooo. I don't need to lie, dem no dey use Lagos go heaven.

I have never been to Osun.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by StOla: 2:05pm On Aug 11, 2017
Austinoiz:


Lol! I know you will claim Lagos. Obviously, I know.
Lagosian indeed! When was the last time you visited your miserable Osun State?

My guy na God do am for me ooo. I don't need to lie, dem no dey use Lagos go heaven.

I have never been to Osun, so I don't even know the misery you talk about.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by obidevine(m): 2:06pm On Aug 11, 2017
NaijaEfcc:
well go and write about ijebu billionaires let's read and make sure it's on a reputable magazine

Well said?
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by obidevine(m): 2:06pm On Aug 11, 2017
NaijaEfcc:
well go and write about ijebu billionaires let's read and make sure it's on a reputable magazine

Well said.
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by Nobody: 2:07pm On Aug 11, 2017
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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by polazi(m): 2:07pm On Aug 11, 2017
PROUDLY NNEWI.... SON OF THE SOIL!! BLESSINGs

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by StOla: 2:09pm On Aug 11, 2017
Odingo1:

Every Yoruba person is from Lagos,always claiming to be from lagos that was build by FG with Niger delta oil money,una no get shame,meanwhile Oba lagos said that lagos is not owned by yorubas but Binis.

Don't worry, I don't need to claim what is already mine.

But the same federal government makes so much money from Lagos.

Like all other states, Lagos state got federal allocations to use for its own good.

Has Lagos State collapsed since the capital moved to Abuja?

Capital or not, oil money or not, Lagos was favoured by nature to be great, so the greatness before oil will continue even after oil.

And nobody has denied that Lagos/Eko and not Lagos State was a satellite kingdom of the Benin Empire. But the native inhabitants have and will always be Yoruba.

That same Lagos/Eko is less than 15% of the present size of Lagos State created from the Western Region in 1967.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by Viergeachar: 2:12pm On Aug 11, 2017
Aufbauh:
Anything that makes them feel good they should kotinu.

The irony is that the people who pride themselves as the average richest people in Africa are still the ones crying victimization and marginalization. undecided

That is the part I don't understand.

They cry marginalisation and hardship and almost immediately beat empty chests like chimps.

What a bunch of loooonatic flatiyeasterners!

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by P0intBlank(m): 2:15pm On Aug 11, 2017
louqas:


Ignoramus
take correction there's no poly called oshogbo poly at least in the past 8 years ...... to cure your ignorance I will mention a few

mike Adebola
Kensington adebutu
subomi balogun
buruji kashamu
gbenga daniel

There were no comparisons here. The thread was created to celebrate Nnewi. But since you've decided to make comparisons, don't mention a few. If you want to support your claims mention at least eleven

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by MENELIK1: 2:18pm On Aug 11, 2017
StOla:


Don't worry, I don't need to claim what is already mine.

But the same federal government makes so much money from Lagos.

Like all other states, Lagos state got federal allocations to use for its own good.

Has Lagos State collapsed since the capital moved to Abuja?

Capital or not, oil money or not, Lagos was favoured by nature to be great, so the greatness before oil will continue even after oil.



If Lagos is owned by the Binis and Bini is owned by the Yorubas, then who own Lagos
And nobody has denied that Lagos/Eko and not Lagos State was a satellite kingdom of the Benin Empire. But the native inhabitants have and will always be Yoruba.

That same Lagos/Eko is less than 15% of the present size of Lagos State created from the Western Region in 1967.
Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by BORNTOSUCKPUSSY: 2:21pm On Aug 11, 2017
laudate:


Yes, as that article was written for Forbes by an Igbo writer, and was devoid of any factual research whatsoever. undecided It was just a fluffy PR piece.
cry some more ,write petition to forbes

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by stanluiz(m): 2:21pm On Aug 11, 2017
laudate:


Yes, as that article was written for Forbes by an Igbo writer, and was devoid of any factual research whatsoever. undecided It was just a fluffy PR piece.
Forbes is now an Igbo media bro you are an illiterate.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by stanluiz(m): 2:23pm On Aug 11, 2017
Viergeachar:


That is the part I don't understand.

They cry marginalisation and hardship and almost immediately beat empty chests like chimps.

What a bunch of loooonatic flatiyeasterners!
afonja keep on ranting and wailing have you eat your toilet soup ewedu today?

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by StOla: 2:24pm On Aug 11, 2017
[quote author=MENELIK1 post=59372981][/quote]

No empire can even lay claim to a satellite kingdom.

They may pay you royalties, they may send emissaries to felicitate with the emporor during his festivals, but they will certainly celebrate their own native festivals and customs too.

Even the Binis have not claimed that they are looking for any lost holdings to reclaim.

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Re: NNEWI - The Small Town Of The Super Rich By Forbes Magazine by laudate: 2:27pm On Aug 11, 2017
stanluiz:
Forbes is now an Igbo media bro you are an illiterate.
I made reference to the person who wrote that piece for Forbes. undecidedIt was written by Eromo Egbejule, an Igbo guy. Nobody said anything about Forbes being an Igbo media. Am sorry to say this, but you are an ignoramus! Do you now want to lay claim to Forbes too, in the same way your people have been laying claims to Lagos? shocked

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