Politics › Re: So All Southwest Governors Are Christian by Rahman2330(op): 7:30pm On Mar 19, 2023 |
You guys should watch out for the Senate President and SGF |
Politics › Re: So All Southwest Governors Are Christian by Rahman2330(op): 7:28pm On Mar 19, 2023 |
ForumNL: It's too late to islamize Nigeria Dey play |
Politics › So All Southwest Governors Are Christian by Rahman2330(op): 7:17pm On Mar 19, 2023 |
And the President and Vice are Muslims
Nice one |
Politics › Re: IGR 2022 : Ogun State Generate More Revenue Than The Whole Of South East by Rahman2330(m): 1:12pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
OfficialAPCNig: IGR = Tax
If you need more IGR Tax your citizens to death. As people as that. Sokoto, Kaduna, Kano also over taxing right You are always looking for excuses They over tax yet business is booming in South west Wake up |
Politics › Re: IGR 2022 : Ogun State Generate More Revenue Than The Whole Of South East by Rahman2330(m): 12:26pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Even Sokoto State is coming up |
Politics › Re: IGR 2022 : Ogun State Generate More Revenue Than The Whole Of South East by Rahman2330(m): 12:25pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
ForumNL: Yoruba Lagba Ogun, Oyo and Ondo are doing well |
Politics › Re: IGR 2022 : Ogun State Generate More Revenue Than The Whole Of South East by Rahman2330(m): 12:24pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
ForumNL: South west generates 51.2% of the totally revenue generated in 2022
Out of which Ogun State (Non oil producing state) alone as a state generates almost equal amount with South East (A region with 5 States) and far more than North East
Also Oyo State (non oil producing state) generated half of what south east region of 5 States generate
At that, if we are to remove Lagos for south west Remove Abuja for middle belt Remove rivers for South South Remove Kaduna or Kano for North west and let north east remain 6 
South west still leads all other region with large margin considering only 5 States per region
And from the stat it's obvious Anambra and Ondo are the mates here likewise Kwara and Enugu are mate
When we talk of industrial hub give it to Lagos and Ogun When we talk of mineral resource, give it to Ogun When we talk of Agriculture,give it to Oyo state
Yoruba Lagba Wow! This is huge |
Politics › Re: IGR 2022 : Ogun State Generate More Revenue Than The Whole Of South East by Rahman2330(m): 12:24pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
God bless Yorubas God bless South West God bless Nigeria |
Politics › Kunle Afolayan Rebirth Nollywood by Rahman2330(op): 4:52pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
Anikulapo is topping Netflix globallySince the mid-2000s, during the decline of the video-film era, the Nigerian cinema has undergone some restructuring to promote quality in output and professionalism in the industry, with The Figurine widely regarded as marking the major turnaround of contemporary Nigerian cinema. There has since been a resurgence in cinema establishments, and a steady return of the cinema culture in Nigeria. As of 2013, Nigerian cinema is rated as the third most valuable film industry in the world based on its worth and revenues generated The era of quantity movies with zero quality has pass, Nigeria is richly blessed with highly informed and skilled directors, producers, actors and actresses, some of the top directors in Nollywood today are Mo abudu, Kunle Afolayan, Niyi Akinmolayan, Tunde Kelani, Kemi Adetiba, Kayode Kasum, Omoni Oboli, Ramson Noah, Biodun Stephen, Tade Ogidan, Biyi Bandele, Seyi Babatope, Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham etc Nollywood https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NollywoodCinema in Nigeria https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_NigeriaHighest grossing movies https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_Nigerian_films |
TV/Movies › Kunle Afolayan Rebirth Nollywood by Rahman2330(op): 4:46pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
Anikulapo is topping Netflix globallySince the mid-2000s, during the decline of the video-film era, the Nigerian cinema has undergone some restructuring to promote quality in output and professionalism in the industry, with The Figurine widely regarded as marking the major turnaround of contemporary Nigerian cinema. There has since been a resurgence in cinema establishments, and a steady return of the cinema culture in Nigeria. As of 2013, Nigerian cinema is rated as the third most valuable film industry in the world based on its worth and revenues generated The era of quantity movies with zero quality has pass, Nigeria is richly blessed with highly informed and skilled directors, producers, actors and actresses, some of the top directors in Nollywood today are Mo abudu, Kunle Afolayan, Niyi Akinmolayan, Tunde Kelani, Kemi Adetiba, Kayode Kasum, Omoni Oboli, Ramson Noah, Biodun Stephen, Tade Ogidan, Biyi Bandele, Seyi Babatope, Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham etc Nollywood https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NollywoodCinema in Nigeria https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_NigeriaHighest grossing movies https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_Nigerian_films |
Christianity Etc › Re: Muslims Marginalization In South-west by Rahman2330(op): 2:30pm On Sep 21, 2022 |
Emperormartin: Kwara state is a Yoruba state with 80% Muslim faithfuls. So why’re you crying Yet we didn't deny the Christian deputy governor position Why can't they be faithful also in their dealings |
Christianity Etc › Re: Muslims Marginalization In South-west by Rahman2330(op): 2:29pm On Sep 21, 2022 |
matrixmuzi: y
With the kind of reason I are given that means u are actually empty. Nothing stops a Muslim from winning elections likewise the XTIAN’s. Quit this mentality and have peace . I am not even a Yoruba. Then nothing can stop muslim-muslim ticket |
Christianity Etc › Re: Muslims Marginalization In South-west by Rahman2330(op): 2:28pm On Sep 21, 2022 |
ladiguy: They were not asked to convert but Converted willingly. There are some benefits you gain being a Christian (social, exposure, links and connections etc. These Christian you referring to are the PFN members, even the old orthodox churches are losing members to the group. So go tell your people to get their homework done. The southwest Muslims has always benefited from the Northern, since independence, particularly during the military era. The Muslims should exposed and things will change and benefit them. Then we will continue to benefit through our Muslim Muslim ticket |
Christianity Etc › Muslims Marginalization In South-west by Rahman2330(op): 1:08pm On Sep 21, 2022 |
Good day, honestly speaking, if anyone should cry of marginalization in south west, it should be the Muslims,
In politics, by November, Adeleke will be sworn-in and there will be no Muslim governor in South west Ekiti and Ondo state are running Christian-Christian Ticket Ogun State has just one Muslim governor in her history
In Academics As you Muslim in southwest it's hard to attain any academic height in southwest, it's worst to the extent that most Yoruba Muslims are now going to North for education, I have younger ones that have to go to Usmanu Danfodiyo University in Sokoto from Kwara even with the number of higher institutions in neighbouring states, The Yoruba Christians have dominated every where
Even in religion, many Muslims have being converted to Christianity, if things continue like this, you will be shocked that Muslim population will decline to the lowest, I know many that attended church Universities and end up becoming Christian yet no Christian was ask to convert in Universities based on Islam
That's why we need someone like Tinubu to balance things, since there is no Muslim governor, then Muslim should be represented at presidential levels to bring equity.
If the Christian are fair enough, they should support the Muslims for equity sake
Thank you |
TV/Movies › Re: South Africans Are Asking Why In Nigerian Movies Everyone Is Christian by Rahman2330(m): 12:21pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
ForumNL: Thank you The most popular streaming site for Nollywood movies are
1. Netflix : In 2018, Netflix acquired LionHeart. Currently, there are a host of other Nollywood movies on Netflix including King of Boys, Up North, The Vendor, Moms at War, Mokalik, Chief Daddy and more.
2. Showmax With movies like The lost cafe, Ojukokoro, Roti, 93 days, and Banana island ghost on its platform, 3. NollyLand 4. IrokoTV 5. YouTube 6. Filmland etc
And all these movies in the link here are on these streaming platforms https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_Nigerian_films
If they can get that amount from cinema alone then they have millions running into their account through other platforms
Lastly Please take note that budget is there
The budget include cost of production and promotion
For instance Wedding party 2 budget is #60,000,000 and box office is #453,000,000
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wedding_Party_(2016_film)
Another one is Omo Ghetto Is the only the second movie in English speaking West Africa to cross the ₦600 million at box office mark after Black Panther
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omo_Ghetto:_The_Saga Don't mind the igbotic guy He is arguing with verifiable data without bringing any data The truth is Yorubas dominate movie industry |
TV/Movies › Re: South Africans Are Asking Why In Nigerian Movies Everyone Is Christian by Rahman2330(m): 12:20pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
ForumNL: Why leaving the real deal to discuss same thing that have explained up there
Since you want to play around, I'm ready for you
Lionsheart box office is #21.3million (lol, e shock u) so don't even dream of 2 billion naira, lol
Source : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionheart_(2018_film)
1. The way you people always draft lies, which data show that cinema has 5%? 2. Is like you were with him when he did they research haba! Igbo why now 3. In this generation who is still using DVD ?
You've been talking since, bring unverifiable data, all your thoughts here without legit source
Is it about the population of Nigerians that have been to cinema or where you as a producer can make your money, saying cinema is 5% is a big error from you
Now I understand where Peter Obi is coming from, just talk anyhow, spill mind whether correct or wrong
Don't go astray, the main point is that Yorubas dominate Nollywood Shikena
List those who sustain Nollywood? You are living in old age This is clear enough |
Business › Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:19pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
Yorubas dominate every sphere of life
It's not our doing, God is with us |
Business › Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:18pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
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Business › Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:17pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
Where are igbos.? |
Business › Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:17pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
ForumNL: The Association of Professional Women Bankers (APWB) Presents, Female Champions in the Banking Sector.
48 Women Who Are Champions of Nigeria’s Banking Industry | Get to Know Them
Abiola Adekoya – MD/CEO of RMB Nigeria Stockbrokers Adaeze Udensi – Executive Director at Titan Trust Bank Nigeria Adaora Umeoji – Deputy Managing Director of Zenith Bank Plc Adebimpe Olambiwonnu – Group Head, Finance & Performance Management/ Financial Controller, Sterling Bank Adeola Azeez – Deputy Country Head at Deutsche Bank Nigeria Atinuke Leye-Isola – Business Development Manager – Wema Bank PLC Bola Adesola – Senior Vice Chairman, Africa, Standard Chartered Bank Bashirat Odunewu – Group Executive, International Banking Group, First Bank of Nigeria Limited Aishah Ahmad – Deputy Governor at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Adobi Stella Nwapa – General Manager, Zenith Bank Plc Bukola Awosanya – Group Head, Agric, Export Finance & Solid Minerals, Sterling Bank Bola Atta – Group Head Corporate Communications, United Bank of Africa Bimbola Wright – Group Head Coverage & Corporate Banking Group at FBN Quest Merchant Bank. Chizoma Okoli – Executive Director, Business Banking, Access Bank Plc. Chinwe Egwim – Economist, FBNQuest Merchant Bank Cornelia George Utuk – Group Head, Legal Services & Administration – Coronation Merchant Bank Efemena Esalomi – Senior consumer analyst (Africa Frontier Markets) at Standard Bank Group Emem Usoro – Head, Strategic Business Group, Lagos, United Bank of Africa Emily Atebe – Chief Financial Officer, FBNQuest Merchant Bank Dupe Olusola – Group Head Marketing, United Bank of Africa Folake Ani–Mumuney – Global Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, First Bank of Nigeria Folake Sanu – Executive Director of Wema Bank Plc Funke Ladimeji – Chief Operating Officer (COO), FBNQuest Merchant Bank Evelyn Oputu – Non-Executive/Independent Director – Coronation Merchant Bank Ltd. Hadiza Ambursa – Executive Director, Commercial Banking- North; Access Bank Iyobosa Sorae – Group Head, Securities Dealing, Coronation Merchant Bank Ibukun Awosika – Chairperson, Board of Directors, First Bank of Nigeria Limited Lola Cardoso – Chief Digital and Innovation Officer, Corporate Strategy and Innovation, Union Bank Mojisola Bakare – Divisional Head, Corporate Client Coverage Sterling Bank Hajara Adeola – Managing Director/CEO, Lotus Capital Limited Mosun Belo-Olusoga – The Chairperson, Board of Directors of Access Bank Plc Miriam Olusanya – Executive Director at GTBank Olamide Adeosun – Head of Finance, Business Management and Investor Relations Ngozi Edozien, Independent Non-Executive Director – Stanbic IBTC Holdings Ngover Ihyembe Nwankwo – Head Coverage at Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited Olubunmi Fayokun – Non-Executive/Independent Director – Coronation Merchant Bank Ltd. Oluwatomi Ojo, Chief Compliance Officer, Heritage Bank Plc Oluwatomi Somefun – MD/CEO Unity Bank Plc Oluwayemisi Disu – Director, Heritage Bank Plc Onayimi Aiwerioghene – Group Head, Enterprise Management, Coronation Merchant Bank Ope Oduwole, Country Head, Private Banking at Sterling Bank Oyinkansade Adewale is a Non-Executive/Independent Director of FBNQuest Merchant Bank. Sola David-Borha is the Chief Executive of Africa regions for Standard Bank Osepiribo Ben- Willie, Directorate Head, South bank & Private Wealth Management – Heritage Bank Plc Osaretin Demuren, Chairman at Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Temi Dally manages Sterling Bank’s most valuable resource – the human capital Yemisi Lowo-Adesola Yemisi is the head of Financial Institutions Business for Nigeria and the extended African region Yetunde Ogunremi – Head, Balance Sheet Management and Treasurer of Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited
Source : https://www.bellanaija.com/2019/10/48-women-who-are-champions-of-nigerias-banking-industry-get-to-know-them/
Yoruba Lagba - 60% Yoruba lagba |
Politics › Re: TOP Professional Women Bankers by Rahman2330(m): 12:15pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
Oduduwa well represented |
Politics › Re: TOP Professional Women Bankers by Rahman2330(m): 12:15pm On Sep 17, 2022 |
The real slay queens |
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Crime › Re: PROFORCE military motor Ventures Into Space Technology by Rahman2330(m): 2:26pm On Sep 13, 2022 |
Congrats to Proforce |
Crime › Re: PROFORCE military motor Ventures Into Space Technology by Rahman2330(m): 2:25pm On Sep 13, 2022 |
ForumNL: More as how? What negative effect will capturing and killing them bring to Nigeria Boko Haram, Bandits started as political tools |
Crime › Re: PROFORCE military motor Ventures Into Space Technology by Rahman2330(m): 2:22pm On Sep 13, 2022 |
ForumNL: And we are still struggling to fight herdsmen Banditry is another thing on its own It's not as if we can capture them but there is more to it |
Politics › Re: PROFOCE Ventures Into Space Technology by Rahman2330(m): 12:42pm On Sep 13, 2022 |
ForumNL: Proforce bullet prove cars and bus Wow! So proforce is producing cars and bus also |
Politics › Re: PROFOCE Ventures Into Space Technology by Rahman2330(m): 12:41pm On Sep 13, 2022 |
Great |
Education › Re: Yoruba & Igbo Children Are Statistically The Most Intelligent In Nigeria by Rahman2330(m): 3:20pm On Sep 12, 2022 |
Top 10 jamb candidates from 2017 to 2021 2017 - No Igbo ( Only Yoruba ) 2018 - No Igbo ( 4 yorubas ) 2019 - 2 igbos (1 Yoruba) 2020 - 2 igbos (5 Yorubas) 2021 - 1 Igbo ( 6 Yorubas) 2022 - 3 igbos (7 Yorubas)
The few igbos among them, none of them sat for the exam in EAST, they are all products of Yorubas |
Education › Re: Yoruba & Igbo Children Are Statistically The Most Intelligent In Nigeria by Rahman2330(m): 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2022*. Modified: 3:27pm On Sep 12, 2022 |
ForumNL: BOLD NAMES ARE THE YORUBA DOCTORS Only 5 Igbo profs
There are 126 neurosurgeons in Nigeria, 19 of them are professors and 5 are women
1. Dr Aliyu-Ibrahim Salamat [1st Female] 2. DR BADEJO Oluwakemi [2nd Female] 3. DR. OGUNBAMERU Ronke [3rd Female] 4. DR. IROEGBU-EMERUEM Linda Uloaku [4th Female] 5. DR. OPARA Oluwamayowa Olayinka [5TH Female]
1. PROF. SHOKUNBI Matthew Temitayo 2. PROF. KOMOLAFE Edward O. 3. PROF. ADELEYE Olufemi Amos 4. PROF. ADEOLU Augustine Abiodun 5. PROF. ODEBODE Timothy Olugbenga 6. PROF. IDOWU Olufemi Emmanuel 7. PROF. MALOMO Adefolarin Obanishola 8. PROF SULAIMAN Olawale 9. PROF. ARIGBABU S. Oladele 10. PROF. JIMOH, Abdullahi Onimisi 11. PROF. EGHWRUDJAKPO Patrick 12. PROF. UDOH David O 13. PROF. SHEHU Balla Bello 14. PROF. NASIRU Jinjiri Ismail 15. PROF. ENOCH Ogbonnaya Uche 16. PROF. OHAEGBULAM Samuel C 17. PROF. MEZUE Wilfred Chukwuemeka 18. PROF. EMEJULU Jude-Kennedy Chinedu 19. PROF. CHIKANI Mark Chukwunweike
Source : https://nansorg.com/membership/ |
Education › Re: Yoruba & Igbo Children Are Statistically The Most Intelligent In Nigeria by Rahman2330(m): 2:58pm On Sep 12, 2022 |
And someone is still arguing with facts
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Education › Re: Yoruba & Igbo Children Are Statistically The Most Intelligent In Nigeria by Rahman2330(m): 2:56pm On Sep 12, 2022 |
Antivirus92: oga, I just broke down the statistics for you to understand and you're still being a dunce... check the percentage of candidates that passed waec 2021 from the two regions and hide your face in shame You argue alot, it doesn't make any sense Stop it already |