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Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by Brightgem(f): 11:18pm On Dec 02, 2018 |
ariesbull:Facts! What's in Lagos to enjoy! Air pollution, couldn't recall one time I breathe fresh air. Noise pollution! Human pollution! Bloody hold up. People there need to try the peace elsewhere! Don't try reasoning with sentiments. Some are just blindly in love with their city. I visited Lagos and all I say and keep saying is Lagos needs help! 3hours inside hold up! For what na! Abuja rocks! Can dash to 5places in 1day. Be productive! Rich, poor, uber, Danfo all of u inside hold up. Nothing like quick drops. Gosh! |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by TAO11(f): 1:20am On Dec 03, 2018 |
ariesbull: Lagos is not for everyone boy ... wake up to reality Lagos has been what it is (i.e. a choice destination for all poto-poto better life seekers) even before the discovery of oil. Moreover, every state in Nigeria gets a FAIR share of National Revenue (a large percentage of which is from oil). Speak up for ur poto-poto states and see it develop. Hold your state and local government authorities accountable. In short, go back home ... go and develop home Moreover, I'm very sorry we cant have a discussion (contrary to your request) until you've mastered your "states and capitals" well enough to know that Ibadan is not a state. |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by TAO11(f): 1:31am On Dec 03, 2018 |
WritePal: Lagos will always get more share of Federal Allocation (aka FAIR share) than your poto-poto states for many reasons, an important one of which is the fact that you poto-poto refugees are dead scared of leaving lagos and returning home to develop home 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by simplycarro: 5:59am On Dec 03, 2018 |
ariesbull: Na una ekene dilli chukwu turned am..even Festac town that used to be very serene has been turned to a slum by Ibos. 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by ariesbull: 8:05pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
simplycarro: And ibadan and Makoko is heaven |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by ariesbull: 8:06pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
TAO11: Lagos is for everyone ...you can't help it ..all the tribes I'm Nigeria has invested in Lagos Dangote owns land that is 10% of Lagos ! Now talk about Ogun, Ekiti , Oyo states that are in 18th century settings |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by simplycarro: 8:16pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
ariesbull: You’ve spent all your life in abakaliki so I can understand your ignorance. Wawa |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by ariesbull: 8:18pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
simplycarro:but abakiliki is better than oshogbo and ota put together |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by simplycarro: 8:19pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by TAO11(f): 8:27pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
ariesbull: Your investment in a state or city doesn't make it your ancestral home or state of origin. It only mean what it means i.e. that there is economic opportunity in my state which is largely lacking in yours. If I invest in a potopoto state e.g. Anambra state [this is just an example, I understand that there is nothing good about any poto-poto state for anyone to want to invest there (even the indigenes are looking to my state as choice destination for good life)], that doesn't make me an indigene of Anambra state. You really need to wake up to reality and think about your "home" (I mean potopoto republic). The earlier you poto-poto refugees keep your state and local authorities on their toes, the better for you. Also, don't forget to always be grateful to your Yoruba hosts that have been kind enough to give you all the refugee status that you desperately crave. If you chose to continue to be u ungrateful, then what happened during Fashola's tenure may have to unavoidably repeat itself; and there won't be mercy this time around. |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by ariesbull: 8:28pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
TAO11: Talk is cheap ..go and Chase them.out...but before you do that...get your army ready |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by surgical: 8:38pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
litdutchboy:old boy this people screaming lagos belongs to tinubu ,APC are in minority, what they are using is scare tactics that will not work, you just join hand with other well meaning lagosian and you will see lagos rescued from this scammer |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by TAO11(f): 8:41pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
ariesbull: Are you angry? What do you mean by our Army? I'm talking about historical realities that happened not too long ago. It took the intervention of your Igwes, Ezes etc. pleading with our authorities that "HOME" is nothing to write HOME about, and that we should extend the refugee status of their poto-poto people. Well may be the strategy from our authourities this time will be differrent and I notice that it is (e.g. killer tax burden for the refugees ). But don't be too relaxed that we won't revisit the evacuation approach. But I'm actually puzzled. You seem to be dead scared of going back home (or seeing your people go back home). Lagosians aren't this scared of living in their lagos. Aren't you proud of ur state or origin? Don't you want Biafra or Death? If you really do, then lead by example by moving out of my Lagos |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by ariesbull: 5:20am On Dec 06, 2018 |
TAO11: You still haven't learnt from ilorin...well keep being an online warrior. Let me see how you can fight the whole tribe in Nigeria that owns Lagos Keep your army ready not online mouthing ....Lagos is gone for shares |
Re: Lagos Not In Bondage, Only Need Continuous Development- Sanwo-olu by TAO11(f): 5:52am On Dec 06, 2018 |
ariesbull: Did you mean "Ilorin State"? Cos I remember you once alluded to "Ibadan State" Is there anything left inside that your coconut head? I am talking about Lagos State in contrast to your poto-poto states, you are here talking about some imaginary "Ilorin State" and "Ibadan State". Where did you get those from? Be careful oo omo Ibo Army? I guess Biafra Secret Service just returned from a one week internship with the Israeli Military, that's probably where you're getting this chest beating morale from. Please be guided that the Python and the DJ are still around, you seem to forget too soon. Lastly, please be proud to identify with your state and not mine. Aren't you ashamed that you're dying to attach your self to me and I don't even give a bleep about your state. Do a survey yourself. Ask 5 random Lagosians (living in Lagos) who the governor of Enugu State is, you will be shocked to receive 0 positive answers. We just don't care and you know it. Repeat the same experiment in any poto-poto state of your choice. Ask 5 random omo Ibo who the governor of my Lagos is, I bet you will get a chorus accurate answer from a crowd. What does that tell you? Go home and develop your own. Go and keep your leaders on their toes. Mine is mine. A word is enough for the wise ... Peace out 1 Like |
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