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winniz:no small matter |
The Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, World Igbo Congress, Key IGBO Leaders like Sir Emeka Anyaogu, Major Gen Ihejirika and MAJORITY OF IGBOS etc have washed their hands off the tyrant called NNAMDI KANU, a man whose stupidity is Shocking. read full story at http://www.zubbyblog.com/nnamdi-kanu-should-be-jailed/ |
Yanks101:i totally disagree with you |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has called on Nigerians to stop squandering the nation’s commonwealth and be prepared to make sacrifices in 2016. Obasanjo, in his Christmas message after a church service on Friday, admitted that the country’s resources had been squandered by its leaders in the past, saying that it was time for everyone to adjust to the reality of the current economic gloom. According to a report by The Cable, the former President said, “We have had downs in our economy before, we have risen up again. We have made money; we have squandered it. If we are sensible at all, there must be an end to squandering.” Obasanjo, who noted that the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration had warned Nigerians about the poor economic situation in the country, however, called on the government to do more by leading by example. http://www.zubbyblog.com/nigerians-stop-squandering-the-nations-commonwealth/
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FastShipping:the order is from Buhari not to release him even when court order for him to be bailed |
Four yet-to-be identified persons, were on Christmas Day crushed to death in a ghastly motor accident along the ever busy Makurdi – Lafia road. The accident which occurred at Ancha village, in Guma local government area of Benue state, involved a Honda Sedan car and a motorbike conveying three young men and a lady to church. According to our source, “we were going to church this morning when we saw an motorbike conveying some young men and a woman, to a church in a nearby village, speed past us. “However, after a short time we heard a big bang and we saw people running and screening towards a direction, we followed suit, and on getting there we saw that a Honda car had just ran over the motorbike apparently after the driver of the vehicle lost control. “The four occupants of the motorbike died instantly while the driver of the car who managed to control his vehicle in the middle of a forest, and other occupants of the car sustained injuries.” Source: http://www.zubbyblog.com/four-killed-in-benue-motor-accident/ |
FastShipping:so why is Nnamdi kanu locked up and even when court gave order to release him the DSS refused? |
FastShipping:i read the article on that blog and some how it does |
FastShipping:so your saying agitating for another country is a lost cause? |
brunofarad:why you dey laugh |
THE recent twist in Nigerian politics leading to agitations for presidency based on ethnic and zonal cleavages, has led some to the conclusion that no leader can emerge that will unite Nigeria. Their reasons include that a Northern leader will attract resistance from other zones, because the North led this nation for 35 out of 50 years and basically brought us to this stage of despair. The South West got power from the military in 1999; their leadership brought in GEJ, under whom we are still groping, with insecurity and bad politicking threatening the very existence of the country, while the North has vowed to remove him from Aso Rock. Many, therefore, reason that Nigeria has reached a stage where no leader will be able to unite the country. I do not agree with this position, and I am not alone. My unaided estimates, for want of verifiable statistics, show that in Lagos, Igbo investment is not less than N300 trillion; it is double of that in Abuja at about N600 trillion. In Kano and Kaduna, Igbo investments run up to N10 trillion respectively; while in Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa states, Igbo investment run into N5 trilion respectively. In Plateau State Igbo investment is hovering over N15 trillion! I can confidently add that there is no state in Nigerian where Igbo investments in business do not exceed N5 billion. Source: http://www.zubbyblog.com/igbos-have-acquired-about-73-percent-of-landed-property-in-abuja-el-rufai/ |

