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PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters' Shocking Report On South East's Breakdown Of Law And Order by Rosskiiku(op): 9:50pm On May 06, 2021
omenka:
After the publication of the news, upon terrorists suddenly remembered that SR, which happens to be their favorite news source for a couple of years now, is owed by an Afonja.

Very hopeless and witless nanobots.
Very good point. I quoted Sahara reporters because IPOB folks have constantly praised them for their objectivity and fairness in reporting current events in Nigeria.

Strange to see them now condemning the same Sahara Reporters, based on this report.
PoliticsRe: Future Is Female: Men Have Failed, Let The Women Rule At Political Level by Rosskiiku: 9:47pm On May 06, 2021
inoki247:
You go soon see the Future is Diezani
Ab i o?

Is it not the women that even push their men to be corrupt?

If you are a minister and don't end up 'stinking rich', your own wife will dump you for being foolish.
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters' Shocking Report On South East's Breakdown Of Law And Order by Rosskiiku(op): 9:44pm On May 06, 2021
This is not good. undecided
PoliticsSahara Reporters' Shocking Report On South East's Breakdown Of Law And Order by Rosskiiku(op):
Residents Flee Villages, Communities In South-East As Killings, Unrest Rise


In Anambra, residents are moving from communities in Aguata and Njikoka LGAs to the state capital, Awka or major towns such as Onitsha.

More South-East villages and communities are presently being deserted, going by the violent clashes between Nigerian security operatives and separatist groups such as the Indigenous People of Biafra and its security arm, Eastern Security Network.

SaharaReporters spoke to a number of affected persons who have left their villages and communities in Imo and are presently staying put at Owerri, the state capital amidst increasing fatal clashes between the police, the army and the ESN officials or those sometimes generally described as 'unknown gunmen'.

Some victims noted that the affected villages in Imo include Oguta and Ohaji/Egbema communities; others are in Orsu and Orlu local government areas as well as Oru East and Oru West LGAs, and Agwa and Izombe communities where there have been continuous military raids on the suspected hideouts of the militants.

In Anambra, residents are moving from communities in Aguata and Njikoka LGAs to the state capital, Awka or major towns such as Onitsha.

Speaking with SaharaReporters, a resident and businessman, Joe Chukwu, said, “I have not been able to go to my village in the past three months. The military has been raiding our youths on a weekly basis, now, everywhere is deserted. Most farming activities have stopped.

“I had to move my things in January and I relocated to Owerri. I have been here since. It is true that people in Orlu, Orsu and neighbouring communities are moving to Owerri.”


“Same in Anambra, people are leaving the villages, because they are becoming the battle ground. You can only remain in the village if you are ESN or IPOB or you are ready to be raided by the army. Attendance in most of the churches and schools in the villages has dropped significantly. For two months, I have been in Onitsha and I don’t plan to visit my village for now,” another source stated.

....SaharaReporters had also on Monday reported that even policemen deployed to the South-East states of Imo, Anambra, Abia, Ebonyi and Enugu states are currently deserting their stations, and now prefer to go to work in mufti the few times they choose to go.

SaharaReporters had learnt that it is also increasingly difficult for policemen to arrest suspects in neighbourhoods or to keep their suspects in cell, as is the custom before cases are charged to court.

It was gathered that most policemen, particularly those who are not Igbo indigenes, are desperately seeking redeployments amidst fear of being caught in the middle of an attack by “unknown gunmen.”

http://saharareporters.com/2021/05/04/residents-flee-villages-communities-south-east-killings-unrest-rise
PoliticsRe: Imo Residents Keep Vigil As Armed Robbers Take Over Streets by Rosskiiku: 9:31pm On May 06, 2021
wingmanIII:
I find you terribly irritating. Gosh! You exude so much negativity and hate. Tueh!
The truth is bitter.
PoliticsRe: Imo Residents Keep Vigil As Armed Robbers Take Over Streets by Rosskiiku: 9:17pm On May 06, 2021
mu2sa2:
I said it before that after sacking police they will definitely turn on the populace. Kanu who is inciting them is living in the safety of his country. Una never see anything. Only God can save the igbo from the igbo.
Their own worst enemies.
PoliticsRe: Question Of The Day: If Igbo Wants Biafra, Why Are They Not Living In Biafra? by Rosskiiku: 9:04pm On May 06, 2021
tungamaje:
You should also asked why they are living in the US, UK, Japan, Russia and so on. Foolish question
But Igbos are not complaining about those countries.

It is NIGERIA they complain and moan about, night and day, yet they are settled in other regions of Nigeria more than any other ethnic group by far.

The OP's question is, if Nigeria is so horrible and terrible and you can't wait to secede from it, what the hell are your people doing all over the country, even in Sokoto?

Your actions are like that of a woman who likes to f.u.ck, but enjoys playing hard to get, to soothe her stupid ego.
PoliticsRe: Question Of The Day: If Igbo Wants Biafra, Why Are They Not Living In Biafra? by Rosskiiku: 8:47pm On May 06, 2021
melvinjames:
You didn't even attempt to answer the question.
Explain why a people that wants separation refused to separate by living in the territories they preach against.
They can't answer the question because even they themselves have not thought about it, being mostly dumb people led by the nose by tribalists opportunists like Kanu. They are not encouraged to think or reflect, but to follow the mob.
PoliticsRe: Question Of The Day: If Igbo Wants Biafra, Why Are They Not Living In Biafra? by Rosskiiku: 8:45pm On May 06, 2021
PissfulProtester:
This your question is same question we ve been asking for ages..You will never get any reasonable answer

In fact, the easiest way to start a fight with them is when you tell them to go back home...and develop it

Truth is..they don't love each other genuinely. An Igbo man does not want his brother to have what he has..just because he doesn't want him to talk when and where he is talking....
So true. Igbo is the only ethnic group where you will see an Igbo man that has been made a federal minister, and is a billionaire from various deals, yet his own direct blood brother will be hustling on the street for money. Other ethnic groups are not like that. When a man is rich, his family and extended family feel the wealth.
PoliticsRe: Imo Residents Keep Vigil As Armed Robbers Take Over Streets by Rosskiiku: 8:36pm On May 06, 2021
SoftChordz:
Owerri don cool pass sef, my guy wey de owerri reason me. Say since cops don run Owerri don calm pass when coos de de extort ppl and other nefarious things.
Keep living in denial.

Owerri without police presence is a goldmine for all sorts of miscreants and criminals.

Oh wait!!! Igbos are angels who don't commit crimes against each other.

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PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 10:21pm On May 03, 2021
owobokiri:
Not here to argue blindly. What you just posted are old homes built in the 60s and 70s that are being torn down since the 90s to erect solid more luxurious apartment blocks for the working class...
Believe me when I tell you that most of the environment in that your banana estate are BELOW the standards of working class neighborhoods in Guangzhou or Shenzhen or shanghai or Dalian or..., endless..

The first picture here is that of Clifford Estate in Guangzhou. Lots of Nigerian traders used to live there before. Don't know about now...
90% of the Nigerians living in China, live in places like this..
These huge apartments are sooooooo common and so organized with quality that you can rent and move into a furnished apartment here within 24 hours!
Don't argue, just investigate...
Most of them are even empty, I mean more houses than people in a country over 1 billion people!!!
Look, I'm not a semi-literate or time waster. I deal in pure facts.

You said Banana Island was like a typical working class neighbourhood in Guangzhou.

I showed you a typical working class neighbourhood in Guangzhou, now you are talking rubbish.

That Nigerians live in those buildings you posted means what?

Where should they live before?

In shacks?

Even in America, Nigerians live in the best neighbourhoods, because we are middle class business people and educated people.

But I've shown you were the working class Chinese live in Guangzhou, and it is not in those pictures you posted.
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 10:02pm On May 03, 2021
javaguru:
good , everyone can't be rich, but you forgot the 2nd part. how much is it's citizens worth daily. Nigerians, all things being equal is worth above 10,000 daily. the Americans and Europeans is worth above 109$ daily.
The USA's annual budget is 7.6 trillion dollars.

Nigeria's is 35 billion dollars.

We simply do not earn enough as a country to be able to compete financially man for man with Americans or Britons.

We need to keep diversifying away from oil and gas, as the income from that resource is not enough for a 210 million-strong population.
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 9:59pm On May 03, 2021
See, in this digital age when we can fact-check anything and everything in real time, you cannot just come in here and lie.

You will be found out, exposed, and disgraced as a liar.
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 9:56pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 9:35pm On May 03, 2021
https://lekkiproperty.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/5_Bedroom_Duplex_MegaMound_Estate_Lekki_Lagos_Peter_Twinnet-800x540.jpg

https://i2.wp.com/www.yabaleftonline.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/47689786_2410367265671796_8962182747346555919_n.jpg?resize=640%2C481&ssl=1

https://kpojeinvestmentsltd.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/92243891_2654055221543776_4147478083373429339_n.jpg

javaguru:
oga, it's good we have a place to boast of . but of what use is it, when only 1% of the population can afford the life. we will happier if common man is worth at least 5,000 daily.
What percentage of Americans can live in Beverly Hills?

What percentage of Britons can live in Mayfair or Knightsbridge in London?

Less than 1% in all cases.
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 9:28pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 9:26pm On May 03, 2021
GodHatesBigots:
Even if I live in a council house, it is better than 95% of the crap you called houses in Nigeria
No they are not. Council houses are really terrible. I've been in them. Very tiny and cramped with many criminals around in the deprived surroundings.

Millions and millions of Nigerian houses are WAY better than your council flats.

Banana Island is average here are some rich houses from the UK. Now this is what we call rich.
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etc etc

Go and sleep pal.
That ancient, archaic style architecture is NOT APPEALING to most people on earth today, INCLUDING NIGERIANS.

Mr Colonised dunce, leave your Victorian, Edwardian architecture of 300 years ago and join the modern world!

Boring British goat.


THIS is what WE like,

https://abrahamibrahim.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/02-Front-View-525x328.jpg

https://images.nigeriapropertycentre.com/properties/images/922583/0607de78edd787-5bedroom-ambassadorial-mansion-guest-chaletbqpoollush-green-areas-for-sale-gwarinpa-abuja.jpeg

https://lists.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/IMG_20190406_022319_983.jpg
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 9:15pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 8:58pm On May 03, 2021
GodHatesBigots:
grin grin

And what does the rest of the country look like ? THINK !! cool

That's just average here in the UK. No biggie.
Liar. Council flat dwelling bum spilling lies.

You think people on this site don't know the UK?

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/02/11/04/3112328F00000578-0-image-m-44_1455165152404.jpg

That's the UK average, and it is nowhere near the level of Banana Island, Lagos.

Not even on the level of houses in Nnewi or Awka.

So crawl back into your small flat there and shut up.
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 8:54pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 8:48pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 8:43pm On May 03, 2021
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PoliticsWelcome To Banana Island, Lagos by Rosskiiku(op): 8:42pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Rosskiiku: 8:37pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Rosskiiku: 8:34pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Rosskiiku: 8:30pm On May 03, 2021
SportsRe: Enugu To Build FIFA Standard Stadium In Nsukka by Rosskiiku: 7:46pm On May 03, 2021
RuudVanNisteroy:
It is also not the government job to build stadium that adds no economic value.
Stadiums add economic value. The very construction, maintenance, and administration of the facility boosts employment and hence, economic activities. It's one more destination for cab drivers, and other social activities can be held there, bringing income to the govt.

Government can build a factory if it is economically feasible.
Nigeria is not communist nation.

The govt has no expertise in building/maintaining factories. That is the job of the prIvate sector - YOU.

This money would have been better spent refurbishing all the government owned public schools that look like pig latrines.
Why don't you travel to Nsukka and see things for yourself before casting prejudiced aspersions from Holland?
SportsRe: Enugu To Build FIFA Standard Stadium In Nsukka by Rosskiiku: 7:28pm On May 03, 2021
RuudVanNisteroy:
Build hospitals, invest in public schools and build factories to empower the youths and provide employment. A stadium is not a priority in the poverty capital of the world.
It is NOT the government's job to build factories.

That is the job of the private sector, ie YOU.
PoliticsRe: Lagos State Begins Reconstruction Of Adeniji Adele Road by Rosskiiku: 6:33pm On May 03, 2021
PoliticsRe: Lagos State Begins Reconstruction Of Adeniji Adele Road by Rosskiiku: 8:01am On May 03, 2021
AllenSpencer:
I agree with you. But being covered is not is not the ultimate. The channel and flow dynamics.

Considering the nature of humans who reside in that abode, you need a very efficient channel
Sorry, but if you build a road with open gutters, especially in a populated area, you are committing a CRIME against the people.

Pedestrians are taxpayers and have the RIGHT to walk on a paved walkway WITHOUT exposure to open drains and open gutters, which are disgusting, unsightly, filthy, primitive, and bad for the health!


How a street should look:

https://nacto.org/wp-content/themes/sink_nacto/views/design-guides/retrofit/urban-street-design-guide/images/sidewalks/carousel//Atlanta_JoshMello_1.JPG

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