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it looks like you and I are dancing "Nzogbu, nzogbu, enyi mba, enyi" in a circle because I never said they were in the group stage. a win (3 points) is good whether in the group stage or not. I don't think that's what you are disputing.. you got me wondering lol. Omooba77: |
That you reason along the same line as the OP makes one believe that nothing is indeed impossible. egift: |
its the goal difference that matters (?) and not whether they get 3 full points from a (1 - 0) win at home... and work towards a draw or steal a win in Egypt? Their 3 games so far has not had them concede any goal. so if the guests can not score a goal here, their home fans will not score it for them... they should watch out. Because even if they beat Enyimba 2-1, Enyimba will go through. the only result that will seal their fate is a 3 - 1 defeat of the People's elephant... but we all know that pushoversarent made in Aba... not when the (Abia) warriors have been brought into the team as well. I cant wait for the return leg! Omooba77: |
I feel the same way... but important thing is they got the 3 points needed... they could go all defensive in Eygpyt and perhaps get a draw, possibly a win... lets watch and see.... Omooba77: |
CFCfan:Lol Missy89 where you dey? This result will give others the motivation to come to Ibadan for 3 points. |
NDPVF:He is not violent... he is just talking too much and threatening violence... I wonder if he is fathered by a Yooba. Be that as it may, what's his deal with hating and insulting Igbos that are not on board with him about Biafra? if I, as an Igbo man, want to remain Nigerian, what right does he have to dictate for me? or insult me because of disagreeing with him? He will be his own worst enemy and could make the project fail even before he starts. Making unnecessary enemies for yourself before the war is even begun is a sure, quick doom to failure. Hope he remembers what led to Ojukwu's loss of the war. (arming the Nigerian side to the teeth did not do it, its lack of an alliance with immediate neighbours. if we had that... my passport would be black.) |
MrEverest:... why is that, though? if he is working, shouldn't his works speak for him? we know Buhari doesn't speak for him, right? (this may be the wrong thread), but can you tell me a few major things Rochas has accomplished so far? is the tuition news, true? is there really free university (IMSU) education? how about infrastructure? I haven't been to Imo for a long while, so fill me in you are able to, that is. and by "able to", I mean have witnessed or are "on ground." Thanks, |
noblezone:Truth be told, I am repulsed by the vitrol that comes from the so-called director "on air." When he says "tell your families to listen", I say "Yeah, right.." because how can an enlightened, educated Igbo son ask his father to listen to a man that reigns curses on Igbos that have migrated out of Igboland, and asks them to go back and reclaim Biafra land and its oil owned by northerners... (though majority of Igboland is not with the oil he is talking about). I stopped listening for a while when he would aways say ish about "Yoruba pastors" and any Igbo that worshipped at their churches... he just seems to have so much hate, and one thing I know for sure, though is this: (as per an article I read, Nnamdi Kanu has no plan on how to "get" Biafra, he is banking on Nigeria's split to seize the moment and form a government. But if there is peace in Nigeria and the country is progressing, 2015 will come and go, and he will fizzle out with the millions he has collected from people. Such a wise man. (He is a lawyer after all). |
Situation001:nNo offence, but its like a coward saying, I'm a coward but I don't know why I am a coward.... (just teasing lol.. |
WisdomFlakes:The type of good times we saw when Buhari was president and retrenched workers? Good times when common sugar or milk was unavailable for the common man? You kidding, right? Come clean, brov... it aint about Buhari, is it? its just ... how about you tell me? |
egift:Wow! I am glad to see that you just didn't shout "Change" or Sai Buhari!"... but you added " ... for the better"... maybe you might be Igbo afterall, using your head. But you seem to still be missing the point, if you believe that Buhari is "Change for the better... " Did you watch the youth PDP v. APC debate?, see how APC is talking tall tales that we have heard time and time from politicians, not just in Igbo land, but Nigeria as well... what I am trying to get to is this: Ndigbo, with the commencement of GEJ's administration, have not be "take back"... but rather have "move forward..." Do you agree or disagree? I'd like to start with that direct question... GEJ's administration has in all indices of development and progress, given the Igbos a sense of belonging in Nigeria. Yes or no. (and if this story is true, I condemn it in its totality and I wish more honest men and women of integrity ran the shows... but given the debt of corruption in Nigeria,what I will call for is for a purge of the instistutions, a re-orientation of our collective psyche as Nigerians, these efforts will inevitable be engineering in the transformation of Nigeria and Nigerians. There is no quick fix to corruption. Knee-jerk reactions lead nowhere, but will just make people learn to be smarter thieves instead of patriotic and self-less citizens of our great country. I have said more than I intended to. Back to my question to you, do you agree that GEJ has been more helpful to the Igbos than any other past president, dead or alive, contesting or not lol). |
lol unless you have the PVCs of all Abian voters and will dump them in for Oti and declare him winner, will this your post make sense... but you and I know that power belongs to the peope... and its trite that majority carries the vote. in other words... Abians will speak, come April 11th, whether you all like it or not, the winnerwill be Abians wish, which needs be respected. in nula? Ikwokrikwo: |
asha80:You say "Potayto" ... I say "Potahto" ... You say "Tomayto" ... I |
MKD63:Can you, please, specify the exact places in Umuahia that you say if one went to, would "cry".. I'm curious. |
What an apt article. As I read through, especially the part where it says GEJ hadn't been making public his achievements as much... reminded me of my own governor that lets his enemies talk while he walks; and to a certain degree, those that have never visited Africa, which they think is a country, yet believe humans still live on trees. No joke. There is no doubt a lie told for too long will begin to llok like the truth, but what is it they say? that the truth will always prevail? Yes, it will. GEJites, have no fear, victory is sure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzbKaDPMoDU |
GboyegaD:So the question was " what has Buhari done for the North." and your answer was/is "Integrity"? Just asking. |
no be say you talk am. All these years GEJ had been called unprintable names, he kept his cooll, and in less than 1 year Buhari has been called names he doesn't like, and he began threatening law suits, his supporters aren't even ashamed to show their phypocrisy trying to speak against Buhari being "insulted." insulted my black behind. it will be doom for Nigeria is Buhari gets close to power. They haven't gotten there and we are experiencing their violence and insolent behaviour now, heaven knows what will happen if by mistake they are given power. Chineke ekwela! francizypost=31448249: |
Oops! My bad! After readiing the OP, I thought the thread was to showcase what whoever is deemed the best has/had done in and for the state... but the first couple pages of the thread I've read so far has nothing of that sort... and apparently is analagus to a "shouting match" ("This is the best! and that is the worst!" ... guess I shoulda joined by throwing in my own assertion.. so here we go... Elechi is a tired, old man! Sullivan was busy chasing women! Yusuf Rochas? No comment! Willy Wuli? He's a learner and needs to follow the Abia transformational governor... Ochendo 1... Orji, T.Ahamefula! The only transformational governor in the SE I know is T.A There we go. Good night and good bye. |
mex551:I knew it! I knew that the song will change! From "T.A. Orji has done nothing" .. ot "Is this all he has done?" or criticizing whatever evidence is presented... My friend, whether under 8 years or 100 years, I am here to show you what T.A. has done, did he or did he not bild Amaokwe housing estate, Ohobo housing estate? Ochendo liberation housing estate and all the things you see around umuahia that you want to pretend is not there? Yes, or No? That is all we want to know. Did he? Answer if yo are a man. lol |
egift:Erhm.. did I hear a conference centre being abandoned in Enugu? Well... guess who completed a conference centre?... Yup, the man you all love to hate T.A. Orji... http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/photo-news/inspection-of-the-completed-international-conference-center-umuahia/ Yet he's the worst governor in Nigeria,he is this he is that... |
and you say "better" because? have you put side by side the "plans" Ikpeazu vs. Oti have for the state, especially Aba? just asking spy005: |
Remarkable:Housing estates built under the T.A. Orji Administration: 1. Amaokwe housing estate. http://www.panoramio.com/photo/81390587 Ohobo Housing estate. http://ng.geoview.info/ohobo_housing_estate_old_timber_shed_umuahia_abia_state,101421142p |
successmatters:Hmm... I didn't see this thread on time... but I am here to state why I think my governor, T.A. Orji... has done well for Abia state... I do not know if I will call him the best, because I have not visited often/well-enough a lot of places in the other Igbos states... but the efforts and achievements of my governor on housing, health care and his transformation and creation of a befitting capital town, Umuahia, is the reason(s) I believe he has done well. There are a thousand and one things that can be thrown up that he did not do/accomplish... but I am here to focus on what he HAS done, and if people can say what he did is "nothing" ... na you sabi. I is coming back. -Remarkable |
klodike:They lie through their teeth, are aggressive and insolent, cry X when they want Y,it will be doom for Nigeria is such people are near the corridors of power its more the characteristic of an APC supporter... |
ogb5:Well said. Very well said. Tghat us why I smh each time I see Nigerians calling the president or the leaders corrupt this and corrupt that... or the new song they're singing now on "change" when we all know its all about lip service and the corruption or change that needs to take place, starting from within, that's what it should be about. |
lastpage:12 people have liked your comment so far, and I wonder if they are liking it because they agree with the lie you just told, or like it that you just lied. You post wrong information and deceive (12) people who do not take a minute to cross-check information radily available in history... You claim Igbos always back the wrong candidate from history, (as opposed to the Yorubas), yet the fact is that: each time the Igbos and Yorubas have voted in the opposite direction, the Igbos have ALWAYS helped the candidate they voted for to win 1. Between Olue Falae (whom Yorubas block-voted for) & Obasanjo (that Igbos block voted for) in 1999.... Obasanjo won, Falae lost. 2. When the Igbos voted Shagari of NPN and Yorubas voted Awolowo in the second republic that ended in the early '80s, Shagari won, Awolow lost... so what time are you talking about since 1966 that Igbos "never learn not to back the wrone horse?" are you intentionally deceing (12) ignorant people, like Barcanista/Orlanado Owoh and other snakes on this forum?if you harbor hate in you, don't let it lead you to carrying out evil, or it will come back to you, Mr. Last page. |
dablazor:That admission by T. Bakare is something APCriminals and their supporters here on NL don't want to address.... if it was earlier mentioned ithout the video, you'll see them making the type of comments we are having on this thread, if not worse, but common sense prevailing will dictate that it is not far fetched for them to do it this year again, seeing it is evident they did the same thing last election. Hypocrites never win... they are losers, they are fake... the fact that all these secret oaths, contracts or whatever it is they are doing is concerned, such people will not be elected by all who mean well for Nigeria. They can delude themselves all they want, Jonathan has trounced GMB mercilessly in the past... and he will do it again. Go, GEJ! |
psucc:. Can you imagine? the desperation? I've said before that it is this type of desperation that drove Awolowo to commit suicide... Now Thief is wanting to get to the top 2 spots by zig sagging his way up there... o ga haa efo ya n'anya. |
ddefoe:Expect nothing but lies, lies lies and more lies from any APC supporter. They are very comfortable seeing black and calling it white - with every excuse they dub patriotism and anyone that thinks otherwise is doing so out of sentiment lol |
Bluetooth2:We know that you(r people - Yorubas) see yourselves as sophisticated and (more) intelligent than everyone else), and don't take the Igbos serious politically as you've said, this is the reason why from the history of Nigeria to date, the Yorubas have lost all elections in which they voted one way and the Igbos, the other. I recall how one of you was bragging that the reason Buhari didn't campaign in the east last elections or so, was because "no one takes Igbos serious, politically) ... until I I woke him up from his delusional thinking to remind him that THAT was why he, Buhari lost. When Igbos voted Obasanjo and Yorubas voted Falae, Obasanjo won... Falae lost. When the Igbos voted Shagari of NPN and Yorubas voted Awolowo in the second republic, Shagari won, Awolow lost... When the Igbos voted en masse for Balewa and the Yorubas pitched their tent behind Awolowo... guess who won? exactly! The victory is so much (s)twitter lol when it comes after you guys raise your shoulders to the heavens... that Barca-gini imposter made the same comment not too long ago... you've echoed it and I know a lot of Yorubas feel or express the same thing - Igbos are not politically relevant... its just about a months time... and we will see if history is indeed the best teacher that you lot have chosen to stunchlyrefused to learn from. Good luck! Pun intended lol |
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... guess I shoulda joined by throwing in my own assertion.. so here we go... 