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Politics / Re: Improved Electricity: Lagos Targets 20hrs Power Supply Daily To Residents by RockHard: 6:48pm On Jun 11, 2023 |
CodeTemplar: Awon pessimists tun ti de. Una must sha find a reason to lament and complain, even before the initiative kicks off. Guy, you'll always have alternatives; you can simply fuel your gen and use that instead if you feel the cost of steady electricity is too much for you or better still remain in darkness while those that value the development pay for it in peace, I'm sure nobody will beat you. If Una go Ghana Una go say they better pass Nigeria because of their (very expensive) relatively stable electricity. Nigeria is gradually moving in the direction of providing stable electricity but the perpetual pessimists and wailers would have none of that. They must always find cause to wail. 448 Likes 45 Shares |
Politics / Re: No Man’s Land: Rhodes Vivour Cautions Obasa Against Divisive Laws by RockHard: 3:48pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
Predictable. He also disagreed with and condemned Ambode and the Lagos state assembly when they passed the Yoruba language bill into law, same law that had earlier passed in Anambra and Imo. He just doesn't like Yoruba people or Lagos being linked to its Yoruba history and heritage. Maybe it's coz his father broke his mom's heart or something, and since then he developed deep-seated hatred for yorubas. Coz it makes no sense. Audio of him speaking against the Yoruba language law in Lagos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCkpo1MNTqc 22 Likes 8 Shares
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Politics / Re: What Would Have Happened If The Niger Delta Oil Was In The SW by RockHard: 3:05pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
Afonjanawerey: That one better pass to dey cannibalize my fellow human being like una dey do for dat side. 2 Likes
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Politics / Re: What Would Have Happened If The Niger Delta Oil Was In The SW by RockHard: 2:54pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
KwuoteYourFada: Yimu. Ibos only thrive in other climes coz the natives allow y'all, not in spite of the natives as you like to believe in your delusions. It's not because you're more competitive than other Nigerians. If other Nigerians choose to become as protectionist about their territory as you lot are in iboland, una go calm down with your opata yarns. 2 Likes
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Politics / Re: What Would Have Happened If The Niger Delta Oil Was In The SW by RockHard: 2:48pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
KwuoteYourFada: Two people (yorubas) wey I know died in the hands of Ipob ibo terrorists in the same SE, so hell the fvck no! I ain't going to no SE. To do what? Same place ibos are fleeing from. Like seriously 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: What Would Have Happened If The Niger Delta Oil Was In The SW by RockHard: 2:33pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
kcnwaigbo: Oil proceeds are not the only source of revenue that are allocated to Nigerian states. VAT contribution along with other taxes and revenue streams are there as well. The revenue from land, air and sea ports are also there, of which Lagos contributes the most. Those oil producing states you mentioned get the highest allocations of any state in Nigeria, yet the Lagos y'all love to hate and diss but won't leave alone is way better off than them thanks to its Yoruba administrators. Fvck oil money. SW states (minus Lagos) raise more IGR than the SE states put together. Heck, Ogun alone has more IGR than all your states put together, enough to make her independent of federal allocation, so yeah, you can shove your oil money down your throats. At the end of the day, na una dey rush our states coz they're more economically vibrant than those shit-holes you call states. SE is hostile? It was only in Lagos out of the 36 States of the federation that non-indigenes were attacked for voting for their choices!! Bunch of hypocrites More APC supporters were attacked and intimidated in SE on election day than ibos were attacked in Lagos, you guys were just better at hiding your atrocities so go and sit down someplace with your hypocrisy. Rigging and intimidation was more prevalent in SE than any other state or region on election day. #Fact. And yes, SE is well-known to be hostile to outsiders else Ipob wont be going on record murdering and warning peaceful Northerners in your states. I personally know of two Yoruba drivers of Dangote trucks that were butchered in cold-blood in iboland by your Ipob bandits. There are more than enough reports of non-ibos being refused land allocation and sale by ibos coz they're not from your region. You can deny it all you want but most Nigerians know how y'all roll over there. 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: What Would Have Happened If The Niger Delta Oil Was In The SW by RockHard: 1:55pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
David160: That question doesn't deserve an answer coz a SW state (Ondo) is already part of Niger-Delta, and other SW states like Ogun and Lagos also have oil & gas deposits but we're not obsessive about oil like you lots. Now that I've addressed that, will you and the Op now answer my question? Why is it that SE is so hostile to other non-ibo Nigerians? Till today I'm yet to meet a single non-ibo that would attribute his success, in business or any other sector of the economy, to iboland. That's how hostile you lot are. Why? Yet you're the loudest when it comes dragging land and other matters with Indigenes of other regions and states. Again I ask, why??!!! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: What Would Have Happened If The Niger Delta Oil Was In The SW by RockHard: 1:15pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
Why can't Ibos also have a state in their region, just one, where other Nigerians can have a sense of belonging? SS has Port Harcourt; lots of yorubas and other Nigerians live and make a living in PH and not once have they had any clash with the Ikwerres, Okrikas, Ijaws and other indigenes. Not once. North Central has many cities like Jos, Ilorin, Lokoja, FCT where other Nigerians are doing ok coz of their multi-ethnic nature. North East has cosmopolitan cities as well coz their states are multiethnic. Ditto North West. But iboland is different. You can't even work on Monday in peace due to terrorist threats of cutting off your head and maiming you. No law supports such barbarity but ibos want it that way and the few other Nigerians living there have no choice but to play along if they value their lives. Why is it only ibos that refuse to accommodate other Nigerians? Why no single cosmopolitan state or city in iboland. Yet they are free to do as they wish in other parts of Nigeria. Why??!! 40 Likes 6 Shares |
Politics / Re: Yemi Mobolade Becomes First Black Colorado Mayor by RockHard: 12:02pm On Jun 08, 2023 |
When will we see this happen in iboland?E don happen for Lagos, Ogun, e.t.c. When will ibos replicate this in iboland. 6 Likes
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Politics / Re: Lagos Remains "No Man's Land", Law Or No Law by RockHard: 4:46pm On Jun 07, 2023 |
Validated: E Pain am. . Some ibo people like Lagos pass their states of origin. No worry. I will propose an assimilation bill to the Lagos state House of Assembly on a path to indigeneship for your likes. We go just Yorubanize you. Una go just need to get yoruba tribal marks, learn Yoruba language, swear allegiance to Oodua, and then change your ibo names to Yoruba names and you'll be good to go. 11 Likes |
Politics / Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by RockHard: 1:53pm On Jun 07, 2023 |
LOVEALAIGBO: Poppycock. Look here. Even without legislation, non-ibos are made to understand their boundaries in iboland, that's why your region is deemed the most unaccommodating in the entire federation. #Fact. You can't be enjoying privileges you deny others in your enclave. That nonsense must stop in Lagos. What legislation are your Ipob warriors using to cage non-ibos that live in iboland through forceful Sit-At-Home on Mondays? Go and Siddon for potopoto. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by RockHard: 1:21pm On Jun 07, 2023 |
budaatum: I don't care where you're from or what happens to Bianca, that's you people's business. I'm Awori and Yoruba, and only Aworis, Ijebus, and other yoruba clans have the exclusive right to decide what happens in Lagos. It's the same way other indigenes of other states/regions decide the level of influence they give to outsiders to decide their fate. We are saying enough of ibo excesses. You people can never and will never be accorded the same status that other yorubas enjoy in Lagos or anywhere in yorubaland. Constitution or no constitution. If you're not happy about that you're free to relocate to ala Igbo. 28 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by RockHard: 1:06pm On Jun 07, 2023 |
budaatum: Na the same constitution una use prevent Bianca from representing her husband's Anambra constituency. Na him una use relegate Ebonyi people to second-class ibos. Dey play. Go and first open up SE to other ethnicities in Nigeria before yapping your mouth. I have never heard of a Benue, Efik/Ibibio or Yoruba person that attributes their success to living in SE. Las las, if e tire you, you go relocate back to your side, where the constitution doesn't prevent you and non-ibos in your midst from being forced to sit-at-home every Monday. 60 Likes 10 Shares
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Politics / Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by RockHard: 12:35pm On Jun 07, 2023 |
budaatum: It's not by force to live in Lagos. If you no like am you fit relocate to any other state wey ready to accommodate una excesses, or you can 'go to court'. 321 Likes 40 Shares
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Politics / Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by RockHard: 12:33pm On Jun 07, 2023 |
Long overdue. 382 Likes 44 Shares |
Crime / Re: NDLEA Busts Ogbogwu market, Onitsha, Arrests Two Suspects by RockHard: 8:13pm On May 30, 2023 |
Na dem dem. From the land of 'billionaires'. Odiegwu ooooo. 80 Likes 11 Shares
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Politics / Re: Sanwo-olu Unveils Official Portrait For Second Term (picture) by RockHard: 7:20am On May 29, 2023 |
seunmsg: Yes bro. It represents a transition from suit to agbada. Even the flag behind him has cowries on it. Ibile things. Gone with the old and in with the new. If you know, you know. 2 Likes
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Politics / Re: What Is Buhari Telling Tinubu About Emefiele Here (picture) by RockHard: 11:47pm On May 28, 2023 |
Buhari: Na the Emefiewele you dey find be dis, no let am escape. 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: I Picked Igbo Christian To Be My CSO, There's No Islamization Agenda - Shettima by RockHard: 7:03am On May 28, 2023 |
My ipob friend said I should ask Shetima to either convert to Christianity or step down for Peter Obi before Igbos can be convinced that he will not Islamise them. 120 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Nothing Can Hinder Peter Obi’s ‘divine’ Mission —IPOB by RockHard: 9:39am On May 22, 2023 |
DMerciful: Yimu. Look here. Ipob has every right to support their preferred candidate, according to UN charter on fundamental human rights. You Obidient fascists have no right to reject their endorsement of Peter Obi's divine mission. Even you sef you be ipob, so why you dey form?? 4 Likes
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Politics / Re: Nothing Can Hinder Peter Obi’s ‘divine’ Mission —IPOB by RockHard: 9:32am On May 22, 2023 |
Why are Obi supporters trying to do damage control by denying this statement by Emma powerful (Nnamdi Kanu's brother), when most Nigerians know that Peter Obi is Ipob's preferred candidate in the last presidential elections, whom ipob supporters campaigned for with their fill chest. Who's fooling who?? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Nothing Can Hinder Peter Obi’s ‘divine’ Mission —IPOB by RockHard: 9:25am On May 22, 2023 |
DMerciful: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/05/nothing-can-hinder-peter-obis-divine-mission-ipob/ 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Nothing Can Hinder Peter Obi’s ‘divine’ Mission —IPOB by RockHard: 9:25am On May 22, 2023 |
Jostoman: Emma powerful na Nnmadi Kanu younger brother. Are you insinuating that he didn't say that, or that he was misquoted, abi it was his clone that said what Vanguard is attributing to him. And lastly, are you saying he's working for Tinubu? What exactly are you saying If Emma didn't say this he should come out and deny saying so with his full chest. 7 Likes |
Politics / Re: Nothing Can Hinder Peter Obi’s ‘divine’ Mission —IPOB by RockHard: 9:19am On May 22, 2023 |
I agree. It's an ipob/Biafra family matter. It is indeed Peter Obi's 'divine mission' to rule over Igbos as their president, in Biafra not Nigeria. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
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