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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 1:18pm On May 25, 2018
Anambra State Govt demolishes illegally sited filling station at Igbo-ukwu.

Kenechukwu Ofomah

An illegally-sited filling station was early today demolished at Igbo-ukwu by the State Government.
The operation was carried out by a joint team comprising officials from the Anambra State Physical Planning Board and Men of the Nigeria Police Force.
The filling station was illegally sited at the heart of Nkwo Igbo-ukwu, a large market that attracts buyers and sellers from all communities of the Old Aguata region on Nkwo market days.
Also at the immediate back of the station were residential houses whose occupants stand a big risk of suffering severe casualty in the event of an inferno.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 1:19pm On May 25, 2018
Pics

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 1:20pm On May 25, 2018
MORE OF NKWO IGBO MARKET ILLEGAL PETROL STATION DEMOLITION!

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by deboysben(m): 1:35pm On May 25, 2018
Chai Igboukwu my hometown sorry to the owner of that filling station.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 1:36pm On May 25, 2018
Diversion Of Govt Revenue: Market Union Leader Arrested In Nnewi
25 MAY 2018


WRITTEN BY AMAKA CHIBUZOR OKOYE
State government has apprehended one Mr. Obinna Okechukwu for allegedly diverting government funds into his private pocket.

Mr. Obinna Okechukwu who is the Chairman New Motorcycle Spare Parts Nnewi was said to have been the government revenue agent for the market but printed his own receipt instead of using government approved receipt, thereby diverting some of the money.

Amaka Chibuzor Okoye who witnessed the arrest reports that while handing over Mr. Okechukwu to the men of Department for State Services the Commissioner for Trade, Commerce, Markets and Wealth Creation, Dr. Christian Mmadubuko, said that information has been filtering to the Ministry that Mr. Okechukwu has been dubiously collecting illegal revenue on behalf of government, issuing fake receipt without remitting the money into government coffers.

Dr. Mmadubuko stated that Mr. Okechukwu claimed that he has paid in ten million naira into government account and still have about seven million naira and admitted that he stopped other members of the Market Executive from being involved in revenue collection with a promise to settle them with the money generated and stated that full investigate will be carried out by security agencies to help expose those who divert government funds.

The Commissioner warned revenue agents to know that government will not tolerate sharp practices, rather they should remit to government coffers what they collected and disclosed that they have prosecuted about ten market leaders and recovered all diverted money back into the government coffers.



Narrating his side of the story, Mr. Okechukwu said he has been using the receipt to collect tax which every other market in Nnewi is using, alleging that a particular informant fabricated the story which led to his arrest as he has paid ten million naira within three months in office.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 1:38pm On May 25, 2018
deboysben:
Chai Igboukwu my hometown sorry to the owner of that filling station.
The people have been complaining about the petrol station because of its closeness to many buildings & market!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Xander85: 1:59pm On May 25, 2018
investnow2013:
Diversion Of Govt Revenue: Market Union Leader Arrested In Nnewi
25 MAY 2018


WRITTEN BY AMAKA CHIBUZOR OKOYE
State government has apprehended one Mr. Obinna Okechukwu for allegedly diverting government funds into his private pocket.

Mr. Obinna Okechukwu who is the Chairman New Motorcycle Spare Parts Nnewi was said to have been the government revenue agent for the market but printed his own receipt instead of using government approved receipt, thereby diverting some of the money.

Amaka Chibuzor Okoye who witnessed the arrest reports that while handing over Mr. Okechukwu to the men of Department for State Services the Commissioner for Trade, Commerce, Markets and Wealth Creation, Dr. Christian Mmadubuko, said that information has been filtering to the Ministry that Mr. Okechukwu has been dubiously collecting illegal revenue on behalf of government, issuing fake receipt without remitting the money into government coffers.

Dr. Mmadubuko stated that Mr. Okechukwu claimed that he has paid in ten million naira into government account and still have about seven million naira and admitted that he stopped other members of the Market Executive from being involved in revenue collection with a promise to settle them with the money generated and stated that full investigate will be carried out by security agencies to help expose those who divert government funds.

The Commissioner warned revenue agents to know that government will not tolerate sharp practices, rather they should remit to government coffers what they collected and disclosed that they have prosecuted about ten market leaders and recovered all diverted money back into the government coffers.



Narrating his side of the story, Mr. Okechukwu said he has been using the receipt to collect tax which every other market in Nnewi is using, alleging that a particular informant fabricated the story which led to his arrest as he has paid ten million naira within three months in office.
It's these thieving bastards that are responsible for the relatively poor IGR returns in the state. They should lock him up and melt the key!!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by deboysben(m): 2:07pm On May 25, 2018
investnow2013:
The people have been complaining about the petrol station because of its closeness to many buildings & market!
of cos the location of that filling station is bad
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 3:38pm On May 25, 2018
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo at Saint Andrews Anglican Church Obosi for the burial of Ezinne Dolly Nwadinafor Maduegbunam.

She was the mother to Major General N.C Onwuemenam.

Governor Willie Obiano was represented by his Deputy, Dr Nkem Okeke at the event which was graced by serving and retired Generals in the Nigerian Army, among other dignitaries.

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by BeijinDossier: 3:58pm On May 25, 2018
Obasanjo kara aka cheesy
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 4:53pm On May 25, 2018
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 5:20pm On May 25, 2018
Zik's roundabout, Awka road Onitsha.
Beautiful masterpiece when finished

Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 5:41pm On May 25, 2018
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 5:43pm On May 25, 2018
Nigeria's reservation on free trade deal

Almost 50 African nations signed the African Continental Free Trade Agreement in March but Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari decided not to, saying he could not agree to anything that would undermine the country's manufacturers and entrepreneurs.

The BBC's Ijeoma Ndukwe went to the south-eastern town of Nnewi to see how growing intra-African trade would affect Nigerian brands.

Watch her report below:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-44195005?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=5b07ff3204118a067e013ba3%26Nigeria%27s%20reservation%20on%20free%20trade%20deal%26&ns_fee=0#post_5b07ff3204118a067e013ba3
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 5:46pm On May 25, 2018
How i wish Anambra state govt will see the goldmine Nnewi is and support it on areas of embedded power generation!. We don't need to wait for the highly ineffective and sectional federal govt to do this!.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by markfem2: 5:52pm On May 25, 2018
investnow2013:
How i wish Anambra state govt will see the goldmine Nnewi is and support it on areas of embedded power generation!. We don't need to wait for the highly ineffective and sectional federal govt to do this!.
True.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 5:52pm On May 25, 2018
Nnewi City can turn arround the economy of Anambra and Nigeria if supported!. It is not a difficult thing to do but the willingness is what is lacking in the state govt!.NNEWI NEEDS YOUR HELP GOV.OBIANO URGENTLY!
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by investnow2013: 6:20pm On May 25, 2018
Nnewi: The Melting Pot Of Commerce, Industry.

Some years ago, when some Nnewi traders in Lagos resolved to head back home and reestablish their motorcycle business, it looked like a mission impossible. Really, leaving the commercial nerve centre of the country at that time, with all its potentials, for a local community like Nnewi, was indeed a huge risk. However, after weighing the pros and cons of doing business in Eko, especially with the activities of the area boys, the traders made the move, which eventually paid off.

Today, what started merely as a trading centre for motorcycle spare parts at Nkwo Nnewi Market has turned the town into an economic hub of the east, with companies and industries scattered all over the place. Notwithstanding the level of industrial activities taking place in Nnewi, commerce is still major.

It is on record that the first indigenous car manufacturing plant in Nigeria (owned by Innoson Group) is located in Nnewi, while the first wholly made-in-Nigeria motorcycle was manufactured in the town by the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI). So, to a large extent, Nnewi holds the ace in technological advancement of the country.

When approaching the commercial town from Nnobi axis, you will surely know that a commercial centre is just near by; the signs are everywhere. Being the home of motorcycle in Nigeria, which remains a major mode of transportation here, almost every home owns at least one bike. Unlike in other parts of the country where ridding a bike is more of men’s thing, in Nnewi, it is everybody’s affair; from women to children, elderly… everyone is involved.

From left to right, there are economic activities going on at every corner. Welders, technicians, traders dealing mostly in automobile products, restaurants… there’s no place for idle minds. Though the town has grown in strength as regards industrial activities, Nkwo Nnewi Market still remains the centre of attraction. It is more like the exhibition ground for goods produced in the area.

From large-scale manufacturers to small-scale entrepreneurs, who use charcoal to produce motorcycle break pads to big time industrialists, Nnewi has positioned itself as the Japan of Africa, as it is home to many major indigenous manufacturing companies.

From Ibeto Group of Companies to Cutix Plc, Uru Industries Ltd, Omata Holdings Ltd, First Aluminum, Cento Group of Companies, Coscharis Group of Companies, Innoson Group of Companies, Tomy Tomy Group, Ngoo Bros, Ebunso Nig. Ltd, John White Industries, Ejiamatu Group of Companies, Chicason Group, Louis Carter Group… the list is endless. Interestingly, majority of these industrialists, especially those within the automobile cluster, were once traders. In fact, most of them, such as Innoson, Tummy Tummy Group, Coscharis actually started from Nkwo Nnewi where they sold motorcycle spare parts. Except for the likes of Cutix Plc, whcih has a background in engineering, a large number of these industrialists started from Nkwo Market.

Having experienced first hand how technology boosted the Chinese economy, these men, who started out as importers and franchisee for major Chinese brands, have since migrated into production.

Obviously, the achievements of their foreign partners might have spurred them to take a chance. Forget their grammar, which might not be as fluent as that of the Queen, but these men understand how to apply science and technology to satisfy need and earn good money. And with a vibrant Nnewi Chamber of Commerce, which sometimes provides the intellectual aspect of the ventures, things are look bright for them.

According to history, the first Igbo man to own and drive a car was HRH Igwe Orizu I (Eze Ugbo Onya Mba) in 1912. And by 1940, Nnewi residents were at the center of an international trading network that dominated the supply of motor spare parts in Nigeria. The town subsequently became a center for commerce and industry, and has one of the largest automotive parts markets in Africa. Besides the big players, small and medium sized industries have also joined the venture, producing for both Nigerian market and for export.

Since 1970, Nnewi have controlled approximately 80 to 90 percent of the motor-parts trade in Nigeria. This has made Nkwo Nnewi Market the major import and wholesale point for motor spare parts in Nigeria. The industrialists on their parts are adapting foreign technology for local needs, providing employment for thousands.

“Nnewi is a success story, which Nigeria as a country, is yet to celebrate. Funny enough, majority of these people that championed this cause never saw the four walls of the university; most of them managed to finish secondary school. But today, they control the economy of this place. What that tells you is that an average Nnewi man in particular, an average Igbo in general, is naturally gifted,” Charles Muojike, an Nnewi native said.

For Ugochukwu Egwuatu, a trader in Nkwo Nnewi, lack of genuine support from government, is slowing down business in the area.

“We’ve not really seen serious impact of the government over the years, especially the federal government. I thank God that Innoson has succeeded in drawing their attention to Nnewi, but beside producing the first made in Nigeria car, Nnewi has what it takes to lead industrial revolution in Nigeria.”

He continued: “We have Ministry of Science and Technology and money is voted every year, what have they achieved? Here in Nnewi, with no government support, you can see the result; our people are resilient. All we need is conducive environment to operate; power supply is still a major challenge. Notwithstanding, go to Nkwo Market, there’s nothing our people don’t produce; traders come from all over the country to buy goods. We are seriously contributing to the economy of this country. Sometimes, I feel that due to what happened during the civil war, the rest of the country seem to be afraid of empowering the Igbo man to achieve its full potential,” he said.
After he was sworn in as the governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano made public his intention to take the state beyond buying and selling and launch it into a new economic phase. To achieve this, the governor marshaled what he described as Four Pillars Of Development, which include Aggressive Mechanized Agriculture, Oil And Gas, Trade & Commerce, and Industrialisation.

Already, Anambra Sate hosts a large number of Industrial Clusters, but many have raised concern on the need to strengthen this advantage with an appropriate policy framework that will boost the indigenous capacity in the sector. It is hoped that the initiative will not only have a direct impact on wealth creation in the state, but will also bring down rate of unemployment.

While the state is currently sealing agreement with international partners and investors to actualise its dream, a nest has been created at the Technology Incubation Centre Nnewi, to train youths under the State Youth Skills and Empowerment Scheme. Already, the first 500 participants drawn from the 21 LGAs of the state are undergoing training at the centre, which is always beehive of activities.

Though the Incubation Centre was put in place by the federal government as part of the efforts to train young Nigerians in the area of science and technology, the Anambra State government, under the present administration, has seen reasons to take advantage of the facility to spark industrial revolution. The programme is designed in a way that the 500 youths would attend classes three times a week for free, while the government provides them with feeding and transportation allowance.

While the maximum period for the training is three months, there are some skills in the curriculum that runs for just a month. For instance, those in cosmetics, chemical and allied, food and agro processing and others don’t have to spend three moths; most of them will be rounding off soon. But for those into fabrication, building technology, foundry, auto spare parts and leatherwork and so on, they have to complete three months at the Centre.

To ensure the trainees are grounded in their field of choice, a special scheme was developed to perfectly blend theoretical learning with practical. While resident entrepreneurs at the Centre serve as resource persons for the trainees in different fields, staff handle the theoretical aspects. With standard laboratories and workshops manned by scientists and engineers, who are professionals in those fields, the trainees have all is required to excel.

Though, the current batch is made up of mostly youths with secondary school certificate, there are graduates among them, who see the empowerment programme as an opportunity to have practical knowledge of what they learnt in school.

As it is, only a few of them wish to take up paid employment; others want to be entrepreneurs. Of course, the success story of industrialists in Nnewi is enough encouragement for these young one to believe that, if the Innososns and Ibetos of Nnewi can make it as industrialists, then it is possible.

While the Centre provides both theoretical and practical training for the participants, the manufacturing firms around give them opportunity to see real time production process. The progarmme is designed in such as a way that the trainees go for internship with different firms in Nnewi. And being a member of the Nnewi Chamber of Commerce, getting placement for the interns is no big deal for the Incubation Center.

“You find that for you to operate in a system, you have to be part of that system. Having been member of the Nnewi Chamber of Commerce, it’s very easy to interact with the industries. The main objective of the excursion is to exposure the students and we have categorised them into various skills,” Mrs. Uche Chukwu, the Center Manager hinted.

While those into chemical and allied products go to Chikason Group, those in catering and agro processing are sent to Tummy Tummy Foods factory. For those into fabrication and auto parts, Innosson Motors is their destination, while those into electrical and building technology are sent to Cutix Cable Plc. There’s also provision for those in the fishery section to visit a fish and snail farm in Adazi community.

“Aside from what we teach them here, the idea is to send them out to see proper industrial setting and have the opportunity to ask question. Most of these industrialists started small, so this is an opportunity for the trainee to understand that you don’t need billions to become an entrepreneur,” one of the teaching staff hinted.

Upon graduation, the youths will be provided with seed money by the state government to establish small-scale businesses so as to become self-reliant.

Providing insight into the state government’s commitment towards ensuring the viability and sustainability of the empowerment programme, the then Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr. Obi Nwankwo, said the programme is collaboration between Anambra State and Federal Ministry of Science & Technology.

“The federal government handles the area of management and administration, payment of the admin staff, procurement of some of the equipment and infrastructure development, while Anambra built all the facilities and structures at the centre.”

According Nwankwo, who now heads Ministry of Public Utilities, apart from the participants getting necessary skills, the government sees the program as a key component of its economic enablers.

“It will provide ready skilled work-force to support and service the state’s areas of needs in the governor Obiano’s Four-Pillars of Agriculture, Oil & Gas, Trade and Commerce and Industrialisation. The 500 youths participating in this phase one programme were selected from a database of over five thousand, who were registered in the state Ministry of Science and Technology to reflect a cross-section of the state and the applicant’s area of interest. So far, we are impressed with the result we are getting and the governor is already thinking of having the second batch on board,” he said.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Xander85: 6:37pm On May 25, 2018
investnow2013:
How i wish Anambra state govt will see the goldmine Nnewi is and support it on areas of embedded power generation!. We don't need to wait for the highly ineffective and sectional federal govt to do this!.
There are certain infrastructure that can be termed HEAVYWEIGHT in that when they are built and begin operation, they are capable of turning the states economic fortunes around within a space of say just two years.

These infrastructure are:

1) Embedded power supply to industrial/commercial clusters in the state to guarantee at least 20 hours power supply every day.

2) A international airport that would place Anambra on the world business and tourist map. This airport would make Anambra easily accessible to investors, tourists and our diaspora, as well as create thousands of jobs both directly and indirectly.

3) A rail line linking the three prominent cities of Awka, Onitsha and Nnewi with each other as well as linking them with at least one seaport in either Rivers or Akwa Ibom.

Though the Obiano admin' has done much (esp' in agriculture), i'm yet to see any serious moves to put any of these three economic catalysts in place in the state. If there are any such moves ongoing, i'm yet to see them.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 7:52pm On May 25, 2018
Alex Ekwueme Square Declaration: the position of Ndigbo in a united Nigeria.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LoEna6V4tM
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Ofodirinwa: 8:30pm On May 25, 2018
^fake news
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ChimaAdeoye: 1:19am On May 26, 2018
Yyeske:
Zik's roundabout, Awka road Onitsha.
Beautiful masterpiece when finished
Nwanne, thanks for this picture.
If it's not too much trouble, please take more and post. This is critical area of Onitsha which i know will be great for the city if it is well developed and beautified accordingly.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 5:47am On May 26, 2018
ChimaAdeoye:
Nwanne, thanks for this picture.
If it's not too much trouble, please take more and post. This is critical area of Onitsha which i know will be great for the city if it is well developed and beautified accordingly.
I'll try my best to do that.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Malawian(m): 3:16pm On May 26, 2018
ChimaAdeoye:
Nwanne, thanks for this picture.
If it's not too much trouble, please take more and post. This is critical area of Onitsha which i know will be great for the city if it is well developed and beautified accordingly.
Yyeske is a Yoruba guy. I know him like the palm of my hands. Yyeske, i will ask that Teacher opposite your former compound for your name. I think her name is Obiageli. cheesy cheesy

Bushmeat don catch hunter. cheesy cheesy
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Cjrane2: 3:22pm On May 26, 2018
Malawian:
Yyeske is a Yoruba guy. I know him like the palm of my hands. Yyeske, i will ask that Teacher opposite your former compound for your name. I think her name is Obiageli. cheesy cheesy

Bushmeat don catch hunter. cheesy cheesy
If he is Yoruba and lives in Igboland and loves Igbo people , HE IS WELCOME TO BE ONE OF US.

It is only those that promote oppression against Igbo people and hate us for nothing other than tribalism that should be fought by all means necessary.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by horsepower101: 3:35pm On May 26, 2018
Cjrane2:
If he is Yoruba and lives in Igboland and loves Igbo people , HE IS WELCOME TO BE ONE OF US.

It is only those that promote oppression against Igbo people and hate us for nothing other than tribalism that should be fought by all means necessary.
He only hovers around igbo threads mainly to suppress IPOB legitimate agitation. Just like his fellow Yorubas, his main goal is to make sure that igbos never leave this contraption. That still remains their biggest fear.

Please look at his comments from the past.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 4:15am On May 27, 2018
Malawian:
Yyeske is a Yoruba guy. I know him like the palm of my hands. Yyeske, i will ask that Teacher opposite your former compound for your name. I think her name is Obiageli. cheesy cheesy

Bushmeat don catch hunter. cheesy cheesy
Lol, just seeing this one now. No more madam tallest or the other guy, now it's Obiageli the teacher.
Bia Malawian, I've always known you to be a serious guy on this politics section but you don dey behave like some age group here.
Abeg I no wan laff this early morning
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 4:23am On May 27, 2018
horsepower101:
He only hovers around igbo threads mainly to suppress IPOB legitimate agitation. Just like his fellow Yorubas, his main goal is to make sure that igbos never leave this contraption. That still remains their biggest fear.

Please look at his comments from the past.
See this one, you are outside Igboland and �)shouting IPOB upandan, why not post pictures of anywhere in Anambra if you reside here.
I will always torment anything IPOB online and offline and there's nothing you can do about it.
As per my identity as an Igbo man or not, you can as well contest your origin which I care less.
You talk and cry IPOB everyday here yet you've never showed up in any rally organized by it.
This thread is about showcasing development in the state but your concern is if Yyeske is Igbo or not.
Kids everywhere
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 4:27am On May 27, 2018
Cjrane2:
If he is Yoruba and lives in Igboland and loves Igbo people , HE IS WELCOME TO BE ONE OF US.

It is only those that promote oppression against Igbo people and hate us for nothing other than tribalism that should be fought by all means necessary.
Please next time, don't give such people the honour by quoting their posts, it gives them an air of fulfilment. I'd definitely engage them on another thread. They know me too well.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by horsepower101: 6:51am On May 27, 2018
Yyeske:
See this one, you are outside Igboland and �)shouting IPOB upandan, why not post pictures of anywhere in Anambra if you reside here.
I will always torment anything IPOB online and offline and there's nothing you can do about it.
As per my identity as an Igbo man or not, you can as well contest your origin which I care less.
You talk and cry IPOB everyday here yet you've never showed up in any rally organized by it.
This thread is about showcasing development in the state but your concern is if Yyeske is Igbo or not.
Kids everywhere
You are the real kid here. Everyone is on the sidelines is just watching you making a fool of yourself. I will respect any Yoruba man that claims openly what they are than one claiming igbo and making fool of himself. The same you that openly celebrate the killings of igbos.

Yes I am outside of Igboland and Nigeria which has been the biggest blessing in my life. The financial resources I have gathered today wouldnt be possible if I stayed back in that hellhole. So I don't regret leaving.

To hell with your picture. Go and take pictures of osun.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Yyeske(m): 7:23am On May 27, 2018
horsepower101:
You are the real kid here. Everyone is on the sidelines is just watching you making a fool of yourself. I will respect any Yoruba man that claims openly what they are than one claiming igbo and making fool of himself. The same you that openly celebrate the killings of igbos.

Yes I am outside of Igboland and Nigeria which has been the biggest blessing in my life. The financial resources I have gathered today wouldnt be possible if I stayed back in that hellhole. So I don't regret leaving.

To hell with your picture. Go and take pictures of osun.
Oh, you are even outside as I thought and shouting IPOB upandan while urging these jobless urchins go gamble for IPOB with their lives?
Anyway, I don't need to blame you for using their brainwashed brains, they deserve it.
Why not prove to me that you are even Igbo so we can start from there, I guess all Igbos who oppose IPOB are no longer Igbos in your thinking, so much for the accommodation of others' opinion and this is the reason IPOB has been failing all along.
It is you who celebrate the killing of fellow Igbos when you always urge them to go on suicide missions you can't go but people like us are here dissuading them not to. You want them dead and you don't want to die for the so called cause you preach about and would refuse to join them.
Give us pictures of the development in Anambra and stop trying to derail this thread with your IPOB agenda because I'm always ready to crush it or better still, let's meet on another thread for this and allow this thread be.
Let me see you supporting any IPOB activity on nairaland again.
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by horsepower101: 7:38am On May 27, 2018
Yyeske:
Oh, you are even outside as I thought and shouting IPOB upandan while urging these jobless urchins go gamble for IPOB with their lives?
Anyway, I don't need to blame you for using their brainwashed brains, they deserve it.
Why not prove to me that you are even Igbo so we can start from there, I guess all Igbos who oppose IPOB are no longer Igbos in your thinking, so much for the accommodation of others' opinion and this is the reason IPOB has been failing all along.
It is you who celebrate the killing of fellow Igbos when you always urge them to go on suicide missions you can't go but people like us are here dissuading them not to. You want them dead and you don't want to die for the so called cause you preach about and would refuse to join them.
Give us pictures of the development in Anambra and stop trying to derail this thread with your IPOB agenda because I'm always ready to crush it or better still, let's meet on another thread for this and allow this thread be.
Let me see you supporting any IPOB activity on nairaland again.
I Am glad you keep exposing yourself for the real fraud that you are. There is nothing that justifies shooting at unarmed people. I don't care what your political views are. BUT Nothing Justifies it.

People whom are igbos that you claim to be are being shot at for expressing their internationally recognized human right to peacefully protest and you are celebrating it.

Then later you claim that you are Igbo and happy with it.

Get the hell out of here. Intruder
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