Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 4:43pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
seanwilliam: I would never take any igbo tantrum serious again in my life on nairaland... mehn, see dirts  They get away with it because most other Nigerians avoid living in igbo land so there is a dearth of information about igbo land to other Nigerians. Once you cross the Niger Bridge into Head bridge market ( the headquarters of fake drugs in Nigeria) in Onishsa, the stench of igboland will hit you. Let me give you an imagination of Onitsha head bridge, imagine the worst time of Oshodi plus the worst time of Ajegunle boundary, that is Onitsha head bridge for you |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 2:55pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
clarocuzioo: You did not answer my question, now you are shifting goal post to Federal PDP, and state APGA. You see your life.
What I know Igbos did is to reject the failure and disaster of a President. We will never accept him because he is a disaster, even when he paired with Chuba Okadigbo, he was rejected. Now Igbos has been vindicated for rejecting the failure and disaster of a President, if that's your sentiment we don't give a damn about that and will never apologise to anybody for that. Oga stick with Aba as a shithole. You can open another thread to rant about your political preferences |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 2:48pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
clarocuzioo: Please tell me which party Rochas was in when he won Ohakim who was in PDP?
Tell me the Party that has been ruling Anambra till date?
Orji Uzo Kalu's PPA has once won elections in Abia state, even, APGA,. Please you people should stop being sentimentally and stupidly myopic. All these your one off no cut. It’s a popular knowledge that igbos see PDP as their party. PAGA at state, PDP in Federal PPA at state, PDP in Federal Meanwhile, let’s stick to how Aba is a dungeon of dirt according to PT |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 2:32pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
clarocuzioo: No this is wrong, I hate it when you people accusse innocent people of what they did not do.
That's the lowest of being myopic. Elections in this country does not reflect the wishes, yearnings and aspersions of the people, so it's a fraud on the people. It's even more disheartening when people like you attribute such show of shame to the will of the people who are raped of their common patrimony.
Please grow up. You are patently wrong. You can only rig elections where you are popular. PDP is still a popular party in SE in general and Abia in particular, the reason even a goat like Ikpeazu will defeat an Ugah in a governorship elections. Tell me any other party that has even won an election in aba north and Aba south |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 2:29pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
Ishilove: [s][/s] This trash you wrote up there shows you are not living in Lagos. You are wrong. I live and work in Lagos, in fact I work in apapa which happens to be the epicenter of this okada cancer!! I will no say the overall safety of the majority of Lagosians should be compromised because some people want a means of transport that suit only them. |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 1:24pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
eagleeye2: Please mention the part of Umungasi that is a pile of dirt? Where along Ikot Ekpene road? Exactly where along Aba Owerri road? So everyone in Aba is a trader? Smh I’m not here to prove anything to you. I know Aba very well. If you think I’m wrong, it’s your call. |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 1:19pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
goslowgoslow: And they are the same people that will call Yoruba dirty people. Imagine! Yorubas are learners as regards to dirt when you go to igboland. The problem is that many Nigerians are not really conversant with igbos in their homeland. |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 1:18pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
clarocuzioo: And he was the head of Abia State Environmental Protection Agency before he was elected governor. He is really a disgrace. The tragedy here was his re-election courtesy of 4 liters kerosene to the residents |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 1:13pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
eagleeye2: I am not denying the fact that some areas in Aba is very dirty. But this report make it seem as if the whole of Aba is one heap of dirt. Yet thousands of Nigerians troop there daily to do business. Apart from markets where buying and selling occurs, what else goes on in Aba. If you can’t keep where you spend more than half of your day clean, how would you keep the place you lay your head? The whole of Aba is a pile of dirt! From Ngwa road to Ikot Ekpene road, from PH road to Umungazi road down to aba owerri junction to the express. |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 1:10pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
clarocuzioo: Honestly Okezie Ikpeazu is a disaster, his PHD is useless. The irony is that his Phd is on the environment  |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 1:00pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: Are u saying u haven't read d law? Why should I go and read d law when u have read it? Tell me d part u have read? What are d "undesirable elements"? Y haven't they been rid off?
Pls answer d following I’m not here to spoon-feed you. If you think there is no law banning the okada, approach a competent court of law to sue the state govt. I’m done with this unproductive back and forth |
Travel › Re: Despite Thriving Businesses, Aba Remains A Pigsty - Premium Times by ProWalker: 12:56pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
Anywhere you see igbos living or trading in large numbers, you are sure that the environment will be an eyesore.
Go to ladipo, you will have an idea of what I’m talking about |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:53pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: What is d law banning okada? What means of transportation should we be discussing in 2020? Should we be discussing danfo and small doctor? Go and read the op again to know the law banning okada. It’s turn my turn, they will eventually touch the danfos too.  We must rid Lagos of all undesirable elements |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:51pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: What has taxes got to do with d question I asked u and d situation? Except u are LIRS, am sure u no that my tax card or tax remittances doesn't concern u neither does yours concern me. Back to d issue: Like I clearly wrote. Unless you are contributing to the tax pool of the state, you have no right to talk about how the state is governed |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:46pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
UyaiIncomparabl: You'll lead the way, and we'll follow you. Onye ara! Baba Ati iya e ni onye ara. Omo ale. Atoko wa bale je. Ka cool fun e! I’m not complaining, you are the one crying about okada. So ship out of the state. It will be a good riddance |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:45pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: What is d truth? That okada is an illegal means of transport in Lagos. There is a law banning it, it was that buffoon call Ambode that relaxed it. We shouldn’t be discussing okada as a transport means in lagos in 2020. |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:44pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: Pls, what is d bigger picture? How is what d govt done d right thing? If u say that there are "temporal inconveniences", what are they & was there a plan to cushion d effect of those "temporal inconveniences"? Show me your tax card. I will show you the alternatives. The hard truth is majority of those against this ban don’t pay tax to lagos state. |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:42pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:40pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
UyaiIncomparabl: Enyi m chere ihu, biko! Whatever. We are already overpopulated. Anything that would make some of you uncomfortable so that you all can relocate to your villages where okada is the primary means of transportation is welcome We need sanity here. |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:33pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
UyaiIncomparabl: You're very right! They are never always fine until they enforce their rules and opinions on the under privileged masses.
May their testicles and vulvas rot here on earth and in hell. Onye ara them!.  Stop making noise. Return to your village if you don’t like the law |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:32pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
Ishilove: [s][/s] [s]I stopped halfway. You cannot enforce a ban when there are no working alternatives. Since this ban transporters have hiked fares, the traffic situation has worsened, there are crowds at every bustop and there is general hardship for commuters. The insane governor is releasing 65 buses to ply the Lagos and flyboat, which services just a tiny percentage of Lagos users. I am a road user and I get to work every day late, exhausted, sweaty, and this is affecting my productivity. You cannot just overturn a system that has been in place for close to 25 years without careful and properly planning to cushion the effects, but as usual these incompetent nincompoops rush pell mell to make decisions like animals in the jungle.[/s] This grumbling will not help you and others like you 2 things you can do. 1.Approach the courts to overturn the government ban. 2.There are other 35 states in Nigeria, you can relocate to any other one that won’t get you to work every day late, exhausted, sweaty, and that is affecting your productivityAny other thing is noise until 2023 that you can use your voter’s card again |
Politics › Re: Okada Restriction In Lagos: Sanwoolu Is On The Side Of The Law And Has Done Well by ProWalker: 12:24pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
If not for the Buffon call Ambode that relaxed the restrictions on Okada, Lagos will not be discussing okada a a means of transportation in 2020. |
Politics › Re: Remmy Hazzan: Ogun State Looking For Genuine Investors Not Lagos Okada Riders by ProWalker: 11:28am On Feb 06, 2020 |
philip0906: Since you want to be an ediot, learn how to use commas (,) before claiming Engirish teacher. Bingo!! Oga “looser”, go sulk quietly in a part of your room  A goat that can’t differentiate between loose and lose want to teach me about commas.  |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Twitter User Proves Okada Was Banned To Help Tinubu's Cousin by ProWalker: 11:05am On Feb 06, 2020 |
seunmsg: Their foolishness is really disgusting. They reason as if there is no brain at all inside their big heads. I still don’t get how the nonsense that Tutu twitted made sense to them. Lol. It will always make “sense” to them as long as it’s against Tinubu or Buhari |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Twitter User Proves Okada Was Banned To Help Tinubu's Cousin by ProWalker: 9:30am On Feb 06, 2020 |
seunmsg: Do you even know the meaning of evidence?
Is BRT plying Ogba to Ikeja for example? Is BRT covering inner streets to major roads? How does the above nonsense make sense to you? You get time for these hopeless ipob born-troway Normally i laugh at their foolishness that most often borders on insanity |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Twitter User Proves Okada Was Banned To Help Tinubu's Cousin by ProWalker: 9:28am On Feb 06, 2020 |
hisexcellency34: I believe this Twitter user. Fola, primero kill you there. Nobody can try this rubbish in Anambra Lol. |
Politics › Re: Remmy Hazzan: Ogun State Looking For Genuine Investors Not Lagos Okada Riders by ProWalker: 9:18am On Feb 06, 2020 |
philip0906: Finally, no more logical posits to make, they engage in talks for loosers Apparently the discussion is above your pay-grade if you can still easily interchange losers and loosers |
Politics › Re: Remmy Hazzan: Ogun State Looking For Genuine Investors Not Lagos Okada Riders by ProWalker: 8:11am On Feb 06, 2020 |
philip0906: What do you meam by this? Weren't Opay, Gokada and co regulated? They complied with government laid down safety laws (helmets for both passenger and rider), training of riders as well as the government set capacity of the bike.
So what exactly are you talking about? When you are tired of whining on NL, you will either approach a court of law or if lagos is getting uncomfortable for you, you will relocate to any okada friendly state. That old law banning okada will eventually be state wide |
Politics › Re: Remmy Hazzan: Ogun State Looking For Genuine Investors Not Lagos Okada Riders by ProWalker: 6:53am On Feb 06, 2020 |
nairavsdollars: rubbish thing to say. Regulate them and see how your economy improves Forget this nonsense “regulate them” rubbish talk. How do you regulate okada as mass transportation means? You can pack them to your state and “regulate” them there Nonsense |
Phones › Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by ProWalker: 5:32pm On Feb 05, 2020 |
Internet247: when I asked why , he said he loves privacy and does not like too much calls Na lie |
Politics › Re: Turai Yaradua Visits Aisha Buhari In Aso Rock (Photos) by ProWalker: 5:12pm On Feb 05, 2020*. Modified: 5:32pm On Feb 05, 2020 |
This woman’ and her husband cabal do Jonathan shege!! |
Phones › Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by ProWalker: 5:10pm On Feb 05, 2020 |
Internet247: I know one niggr who got 18 Sim cards  He is into crime or something illegal |