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Abians are like quiet storms |
DO YOU WANT TO SEE LAGOS DURING THE RAINY SEASON? OR PORT HARCOURT? OR ONITSHA? PLS Dude, Be honest and constructive. |
Abia is still under survey and reconstruction.... We are not there yet, but there works going on....it definitely can't be in every abia community at the same time. |
These are more recent pics.....going by timeline of your "recent pic"
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Abia1stSon:These are old pics....and coincidentally, it is being snapped only during rainy seasons.... Do you want to see that of the 'model' anambra state during rainy season? |
AND WHAT IS IT WITH ALL THRSE OLD AND OBSOLETE PICS....... ![]() ??OLD OLD OLD PICS......WHAT IS THE PURPOSE? TO DOWNGRADE ABIA? SORRY GUYS....YOU CAME LATE. |
Pls if you are CRITICIZING Abia, do it constructively and honestly in the spirit of brotherhood. It is welcomed. Abia, asides its bad roads and lingering sadistic leadership boasts of some of the most distinguished individuals, historic places and activities in Nigeria. NO state in IGBOLAND can boast of what Abia lacks. From trade and industry, to human intellectual and academic class, to sports and entertainment. ABIA HAS IT ALL. So far, ONLY MICHAEL OKPARA of blessed memory is the distinguished political leader in Nigeria we can boast of so far that developed igboland and the Niger Delta. |
onomefm:I believe you are referring to road network NOT general development. Development is an ambiguous term. After Onitsha comes aba in trade, aba is second to none in SMEs where craftsmanship and industrial activities are the order of the day. Bad roads and waste management is aba's setback. I agree. But Abia as a whole (umuahia, abriba, arochukwu, etc) are decent. My family travels to abia like no mans business. I still wonder how a state richly blessed with high human capital and natural resources will be cursed with sadistic and selfish leaders. |
Based on my research interacting with various igbo elders, these are notions ERRONEOUSLY perceived about some of my beloved Igbo clans: 1. Owerri/Mbaise - cunning, clever but selfish 2. Onitsha/Nnewi - rich, negatively proud and greedy 3. Ngwa - cunning, razz, cannibalistic and violent 4. Waawa - sociable, lazy and feeble 5. Arochukwu/aro - Strong, violent and cruel 6. Nsukka/Abakaliki/izzi - razz, primitive but hardworking 7. Ikwerre/etche - lazy, immoral and prodigal children 8. Ohafia/abiriba - strong, clever but violent 9. Anioma clans - athletic but immoral 10. Idemili - clever but negatively proud 11. Umuahia clans - clever, cunning but lazy These stereotyping is COMPLETELY FALSE.....Please STOP it. |
Suddenly girls on this thread have turned to marriage analysts.... See transformation.... Marxx, I like your openness and realistic perspective. |
Marxxx:I like u jaare.....you have spoken like a real man. All this nairaland ladies saying otherwise only know how to clutch on "western" analysis in relationships. When they finally settle down with an African (esp. Nigerian), their gospel changes. |
basilo101:Are you minding the double faced afonjas |
Meet ENI NJOKU JNR. (the son of the late professor eni njoku), HE IS THE TOP RANKING SCIENTIST IN AMERICA'S SPACE AGENCY, NASA.
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Standing5:*yimu* |
Trouble dey sleep, yanga wan wake am..... |
Please, there are lots of people who consult me for nutritional health recommendations considering my position as a pastor. As a trained nutritionist, I find it difficult to reach out to PRACTICING trained Nutritionists and Dietitians. I only know one private practicing dietitian who sometimes may not be available. Kindly drop your info here or send to my email - christianchika@gmail.com, if you are interested. Your full name, designation and office location is important and please, don't make your designation vague or ambiguous. There is a difference between a dietitian, an industrial, research, or academic nutritionist, and a nutritional therapist. NOTE: Pls am NOT interested in GNLD or other networking product marketer. I need a professional, not a marketer. Thank you. |
SonOfEl: |
cc: TheVictorious Those of you boosting OP's morale by demanding for "proofs" to prove superiority, I suggest you don't waste your precious time embarrassing yourselves. The websites of these public schools eg UI, UNN, OAU, etc are there to answer your "demands". The facts are there, they are not hidden. Learn to tell yourselves the truth and stop masturbπting over nothing. That said, I leave you in peace (or pieces) whichever one you choose. A word is enough.... |
cc: TheVictorious SonOfEl: |
sanchos9607:Thank you my brother. I hope OP reads these. |
For the sane people viewing this thread, I thank you for not giving OP the satisfaction of trying in the name of "PROOFS" to rub shoulders with our prestigious public universities. He craves attention, and we have given him the bit he deserves. That noted. I have respect for CU. If not for the juvenile assertions of the OP, you probably would read positive remarks about CU from me (which I even did on this thread despite the negativities). CU is making genuine efforts in advancing African universities, but they can't achieve it alone, their chancellor knew this, that was why he got profs from public universities and beyond. It is only on this thread that CU is superior over these public universities.Pardon the OP. |
TheVictorious:Hypocrite..... I hope pastor oyedepo cautions you people on that. If so, then you should be ashamed of yourself. Your insults are glaring. I am not even lifting a muscle to prove anything cos I have nothing to prove. Its your burden not mine. |
Statsocial:Let's hope so. For now your superiority assertions are premature, and for the op, delusional. |
TheVictorious:You wanted your thread to attract huge traffic, we have helped you with that. Asides that, you have not achieved anything on this thread. Keep masturbπting on your "CU superiority"..... it helps the mind. |
TheVictorious:Your responses are juvenile and shallow. You still see this public universities in Africa's map of academic reputation even from 2007 to 2017. So the ship is not bad, it meets the minimum requirements of a good standard ship at the least. Like I stated earlier, other responses you gave are shallow. |
TheVictorious:I thought you wanted to exit your thread? U are so juvenile. Past glory? I laugh at your ignorance. Why not stop embarrassing yourself by going to www.ui.edu.ng or even www.unn.edu.ng and see what is going on in these unis? Your conjectures are laced with ignorance and naivety. |
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...I can't help laughing. I like the way you write. OK...First the relationship between father and children is quite distinct from what exist between partners. Secondly it is easier for a Man to forgive a much younger partner than a partner of same age bracket. The truth is most men are not emotionally aware of this trait. If I get married to a lady of 22 I will tolerate her more than a lady of 30. It is a natural phenomenon for men. As a man you are likely to expect more from your wife of same age bracket! When you marry a woman you are well older than you see her as a partner you need to guide. Her excesses can be overlooked without thinking twice. And when she disrespect you, it doesn't get to you. On the long run you will profit from it too as a man. Women age faster and they are weaker, health complexities who will take care of whom? My dad is 74 my mum is 61
...he still gets a massage from his wife. My mum still go to the market, wear trousers and look slays...loooolllll... my mum bathes him ensures he gets his medication at the right time. My dad don't eat any food unless prepared by his wife
. My mum manages his agriculture business, helps him with his banking transactions gives us full updates on his health. They have maids "trust me you can't live with my dad"...Imagine if they were of same Age? Please on this Aspect I refuse to be westernised. If I am ever going to get married (God willing) it will be nothing short of a 10year gap. When the age difference is glaring "sometimes" respect flows naturally. I envy the treatment my dad gets from his wife. I can't be shaking and my wife too shaking. At least before she starts shaking I am already dining with my ancestors....