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Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ariesbull: 7:52pm On Mar 21, 2018 |
T9ksy: Hey bro slow down and don't get worked up and don't curse....it's just economic expansion and we are doing that nicely...take politics let's take the economy...we need to move to the flanks like oshogbo , okitipupa, ikare etc..we need to mop up that money and send them back to east to build houses, roads and companies It's just business bro don't take it personal Business bro One Nigeria bro 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by T9ksy(m): 8:42pm On Mar 21, 2018 |
ariesbull:You guys will certainly be improverished without One nigeria. No wonder, it was only Zik and his kins that were clamouring for a united country...............even as the northerners were unambigously expressing how much they detest you lot. |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ariesbull: 10:06pm On Mar 21, 2018 |
T9ksy: We agree...so as we are in one Nigeria...we aren't improverished.... As you would say. Let's enjoy it and make maximum use of the frontiers in the west and north untill when you guys would be ready. But why are you sounding pained and hurt....you language is harsh...do you have a problem with the one Nigeria set up I think it's the best thing that ever happened to Igbo economic expansion and evolution 1 Like |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Nobody: 10:13pm On Mar 21, 2018 |
And these guys were crying after a small python dance. Hmmm. Perharps an other pythin dance should be welcomed to put some sense in your brains. horsepower101: |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by LaudableXX: 11:46pm On Mar 21, 2018 |
ibotic:I thought Onitsha was in Anambra state? Or has it moved from there? And when did Onitsha stop being "Igbo land in the proper sense?" |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ibotic(f): 12:04am On Mar 22, 2018 |
LaudableXX: As an Nnewi babe... I know that we dominate Onitsha but the town is part of the Benin kingdom... 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ibotic(f): 12:51am On Mar 22, 2018 |
prolog2: Please don’t send python to our side again... The last one showed how cowardly our men are... When I was in iPob... I was busy dodging bullets from python while our leaders were hiding in the mud... Even our supreme leader.... Is busy eating gala and pizza in Ghana 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Konquest: 1:18am On Mar 22, 2018 |
T9ksy:^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Purehuman(m): 2:19am On Mar 22, 2018 |
LaudableXX: Who are the major Landlords of Ajegunle and Okokomaiko? I don't think you even know quarter of Lagos like you are postulating. Orile, Ijora, Ajegunle, oshodi, Muslim, badia, fadeyi and environs are dominated by Yorubas. You cannot come and be saying things you don't know. Okokomaiko is having a facelift because it's a new area and it's becoming open to new development. So calm your nerves, it will have a continuous change as time go on. Ask the people of paniso in Kano how igbos turned the village into a beautiful city in less than 10years. You cannot compete with igbos. Our presence are felt in every state we have numbers because we contribute massively economically to the environment. Just name one place outside southwest that the Yorubas are more felt economically than the igbos in Nigeria. Release your numbers while I release mine. 2 Likes |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Purehuman(m): 2:40am On Mar 22, 2018 |
LaudableXX: The more you comment, the less sense you make. Did the igbo declaring secession go to Lagos and demanded for it? We're they the first to shoot the first shot? Was the first shot not started in Calabar? Why are you blaming the igbos for a war you waged against us? If you had allowed them be, at least no one will be buying out Lagos as seen in the recent trend. If the factors of production are located in a particular region through the handy work of the federal government over the years, the people will have to go there to participate in its process. If you don't like it, it's not the problem of the igbos. If your federal government were not smart to have skewed development and still fight against secession, then we can't help you than to keep feeding from you. We buy lands there because we can afford it. We have the money to buy it. That's how we bought lands in other states in Nigeria. So it's not a Lagos thing. The notion that the east isn't economically viable is the greatest fallacy of all time. Apart from Lagos, there is no where in the West that has more active business environment than the east. There is no where in the west, that has more active construction of building than the east. So what are you saying? The igbos will compete in all sectors but always fall behind the igbos in many sectors. Like I said earlier, list any state in Nigeria apart from Southwest that the Yorubas are more active than the Igbos even with their common affiliation to Islam with the north. If igbos have more impact in this country based on economic strides, then you don't have any argument. Igbos are found everywhere in this country even in the far north. You cannot say that the east doesn't have a soul there because from last check, we have more than 20million people living in the region which is smaller than Niger state with less than half of the population. So what's your point? 3 Likes |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ariesbull: 9:41am On Mar 22, 2018 |
ibotic: Asaba and Onitsha are Hausa land...when you think you have seen it all ....then another props up Okay they are not Igbo land....agreed the way Lagos is no man's land 1 Like |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ibotic(f): 10:01am On Mar 22, 2018 |
ariesbull: I don’t understand...have you forgotten what happened in PH with abandoned property...I don’t want our people to suffer and develop other people’s land...let us focus on Aba, abakaliki....Enugu...Anambra...eboyi etc... 1 Like |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by totit: 10:14am On Mar 22, 2018 |
Purehuman: You need to pass me that shèpè you dey wack See imaginary figures at it peak 6 Likes |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by totit: 10:20am On Mar 22, 2018 |
ariesbull: So because there are foreign investors in SW that made you conclude that SW isn't in the hand of the local? See akpu logic I.e ; SE -90% indigenous companies. SW - 90% indigenous companies plus another 50% foreign companies equals to what? You akpu flatinoono are most locally delusional. Loool 5 Likes |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Blackfire(m): 11:22am On Mar 22, 2018 |
T9ksy: No not a curse, i think now those crazy people are begining to develop there area. The kind of publicity they are giving this project is awesome. |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ariesbull: 12:11pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
ibotic: |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ariesbull: 5:04pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
totit: Calm.down..okay SW is in the hands of locals...so why worry about Igbo Atleast we can have a chunk of the economy ... God willing 1 Like |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by totit: 5:10pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
ariesbull: I sounded or appeared aggressive to you,i am calm . As for the chunk of economy you long for good luck but until proven you successful with facts...no imaginary,delusional figures...? I am done here then. |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by LaudableXX: 7:44pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
Purehuman: Sadly everyone can see that you are the one that is not making sense, on this thread. Go back and read up on the the build up, to the civil war. Your Oxford trained bearded general declared secession, seized federal govt assets in the Southeast, and refused to rescind his decision, even after a police action was declared to bring him back into line. Several emissaries at home and abroad tried to get him to see reason, but he refused. He knew that his region lacked ammunition, men and materials to go to war, yet he refused to back down and this decision cost his people 3 million souls. After he declared secession, was he expecting the rest of the country to applaud him and give him a send off party, especially when he had seized federal govt assets in the SE region? Secondly, what strange "factors of production located in a particular region through the handy work of the federal government over the years," are you talking about? Is it the sea port? Isn't there a seaport close to the SE region, like the Port-harcourt seaport? Port-harcourt seaport has been in operation long before the colonial masters left. Not too far from there is Onne sea port, which was established closer to the SE. In fact, Onne sea port which covers an area of 2,538.115 hectares was also added, several years ago. Are you talking about an airport? Hasn't there been an international airport in Port-harcourt for several years? Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu also started receiving international flights a few years back. The federal capital was moved from Lagos to Abuja in 1991, more than 27 years ago, but your people have not stopped trooping into Lagos till today. And that bring us back to the same question. Why can't they stay in their region and make a success of their endeavours? If your region was so economically viable, with an active business environment like you said, and active construction or building projects, why do your young people still troop into other regions daily, trying to eke out a living? is it that they cannot take advantage of the economic viability in the SE region? Nobody is disputing the fact that igbos are not found in other parts of the country, but the question still remains: Why? They can be found in areas that are not even economically viable, in different parts of this nation. So if your region is as fantastic and as economically viable as you claim, what is chasing them out of the place? Now, why would anyone leave a commercially vibrant region for a non-viable one? Last but not the least, I never said that there was nobody in the Southeast. Try not to confuse me with someone else. Nobody has said that "there is any state in Nigeria apart from Southwest that the Yorubas are more active than the Igbos," so only goodness knows where you got that ideology from. Please try to think clearly before rushing to hit your keyboard next time. May God grant you understanding.... 2 Likes |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by LaudableXX: 7:57pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
Purehuman: Don't be silly. I grew up in Lagos, schooled in Lagos and have worked in Lagos for several years. I doubt if you know Lagos more than I do. So stop your silly posturing. And most of what you just said up here, is nothing but a bloody fat lie! Orile, Ijora, Ajegunle, Oshodi, Badia, and environs are NOT dominated by Yorubas, but by the Igbo. Orile is one of the largest markets for building materials, furniture and fixtures in Lagos. Who are those that populate that area? Igbo. What does that area look like? A glorified slum. The largest number of tile sellers, bath & WC retailers, cement resellers, door importers etc, can be found in Orile. Ijora as well as Ajegunle are close to the Apapa seaport, and your people are the largest inhabitants of that densely populated axis. So stop saying what you do not know! What year did you arrive in Lagos, sef? |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by LaudableXX: 7:58pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
ibotic: Interesting! Imhotep will not like this one.... |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by LiberaDeus: 8:00pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
LaudableXX: Please permit me to ask a question Why are there so many yorubas in lagos compared to other SW cities like Osogbo, Ado-Ekiti , Ilorin etc? A very large percentage of the yoruba populace is resident in lagos, please why Lagos in the southwest? Why not Ilorin or Abeokuta? Am not saying that those places dont have strong yoruba populations but why does Lagos attract the most number of yorubas? 1 Like |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ibotic(f): 8:10pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
LaudableXX: Imhotep is an afonja.....pretending to be Igbo unlike some those of us who are pure igbos... |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Nobody: 8:26pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
LaudableXX:The same Lagos that was bought with 20 pounds cc lzaa onyeoga 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Nobody: 8:27pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
ibotic:I am originally from Oshogbo. Eko oni baje rara |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by OnyeOGA(m): 8:28pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
imhotep: it is really a disgrace. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by LZAA: 8:28pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
imhotep:the clown holding up create ya own lagos in igboland always gets me 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Nobody: 8:29pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
ariesbull:T9ksy needs to embrace one Nigeria asap 2 Likes |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by LZAA: 8:34pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
ibotic:onyeoga come and heaaaar oooo imhotep is a goblin?? imothep what say you 2 Likes
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Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by Nobody: 8:35pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
LZAA:I am from Oshogbo, near Ijebu Ode cc onyeoga 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by ibotic(f): 8:39pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
imhotep: I guessed as much..... |
Re: Ambode's Land Use Charge: A Wake Up Call To Landlords Especially Igbos by OnyeOGA(m): 8:41pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
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