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Ehime fc(a football club in Japan): Ehime mbano(an LGA in IMO state) |
NJC has refused to recognize Tanko. |
source? |
Corrinthians:by this time next year the Egyptian you see today, you shall see no more. |
election tribunal judges today because NJC has refused to recognize Tanko |
nameo:nice one |
Nigeria about to burn ,usa prophecy about that Nigeria will cease to be a country before the year 2020. |
He didn't tell us his state of origin. |
Bigdeeee:one Igbo mans vote worths more than a hundred of yours ,because Igbos are superior beings. |
ok |
the north I hail thee |
ogawisdom:I will vote for prof Kingsley again and again |
bedspread:no wonder he refused to attend the debate |
Shawnnn01:Niger Delta advocate ,everyone wants to identify with the rich. |
kabillionaire:but it seems their is nothing we can do about it . |
Hausa Fulani has shown that they are educationally unfit to rule this nation. |
what other proof do you need that Hausa Fulani and British have destroyed this clime of a country? |
what a country! |
Not a good news. |
PMB has Nnamdi Kanu a truth sayer and a wizard |
let's take it back |
Beloved brother, I don't want to make you sad but just take a look. If you have seen it before, take a 2nd look. THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE! NAIRA EXCHANGE RATE vs AFRICAN COUNTRIES: South Africa: Rand 1= 79 Naira Angola: 1 kwanza = 12 Naira Botswana: 1 Pula = 28 Naira Cape Verde: 1 Escudo = 8 Naira Algeria: 1 Dinar = 12 Naira Egypt: 1 Pound = 35 Naira Eritrea: 1 Nakata = 18 Naira Ethiopia: 1 Birr = 19 Naira Ghana: 1 Cedi = 56 Naira Gambia 1 Dalasi = 9 Naira Kenya: 1 shilling = 6 Naira Liberia: 1 Dinar = 8 Naira Lesotho: 1 Loti = 19 Naira Libya: 1 Dinar = 156 Naira Morocco: 1 Dirham = 176 Naira Madagascar: 1 Ariary = 14 Naira Mauritius: 1 Rupee = 16 Naira Malawi: 1 kwacha = 21 Naira Mozambique: 1 Metical = 24 Naira Namibia: 1 Dollar = 32 Naira Seychelles: 1 Rupee = 22 Naira Sudan: 1 pound = 42 Naira Swaziland: 1 Lilangeri = 19 Naira Tunisia: 1 Dinar = 150 Naira Zambia: 1 kwacha = 28 Naira Even the worst economies of Africa now have more valuable Exchange rate than us. As at today $1 = N370 €1 = N450 £1 =N540 N1,000,000 is less than $4000. ...and some think that we have not reached the break point? Why una no wan join protest?? Putin (Russia): Lawyer Trump (America): Economics degree Merkel (Germany): PhD physical chemistry Xi Jinping (China): Chemical engineering and Doctor of Law Buhari (Nigeria): WAEC not found Yet, somebody wants a growing economy under Buhari. Only clowns and herdsmen can expect such!!!....naija can never develop unless it is restructured... I weep everyday for my suffering and hungry friends and relatives. Those who put us in this mess will surely pay for it.... |
[quote author= post=74408069]In this particular order..... 1.BUHARI. 2.SOWORE. 3.OBY. 4.HASHIM. 5.KINGSLEY. Where is FELA also?! These are really great people, wish they can work with Daddy for a better Nigeria.[/quote]if they with pmb in his second tenure ,I hope they won't inject their bad blood into them? |
wcurtis76:betking transfer market is death trap |
wcurtis76:under which option can I see it at betking |
pls anyone with this information ,cos I want to bet on players transfer |
Npower program is a saving grace even in IMO state. |
On Friday, December 28, Igbos will mark the abolishing of Osu caste system in the southeast - The event will take place in the presence of traditional rulers from various communities in the region - The pronouncement to abolish the caste systems would be made at a special Nri royal monument for treasure custody known as ‘Ikpo Eze-Nri’ Traditional rulers across Igboland are in Anambra state to abolish the age-long practice of Osu and other caste system in the region, Guardian reports. Converged in the state are rulers from Agwukwu Nri, Anaocha council of Anambra, Etche and Ikwere of Rivers state. Also other traditional title holders including prominent leaders in Igbo land will be present to witness the end of the practice which has discriminated the Osu (outcast), ‘Ohu’ (slave) and ‘Ume’ (incestophile). The Osu caste system is a practice in Igbo society where some people are tagged second-class citizens because they were believed to have been dedicated to some deity. Also, the Osu person is forbidden from engaging in marital or business relationships with a freeborn including taking traditional title. READ ALSO: NAIJ.com upgrades to Legit.ng: a letter from our Editor-in-Chief Bayo Olupohunda Speaking on the preparation, the personal assistant to the Nri regent, Prince Ifeanyi Onyeso, said the pronouncement to abolish the caste systems would be made at a special Nri royal monument for treasure custody known as ‘Ikpo Eze-Nri’. Onyeso, who is also the spokesperson for the organisers said certain punishments would also be pronounced on the Nri throne against individuals or groups that go contrary to the pronouncement. “Whoever that calls anybody Osu or practices the Osu caste system will be visited with punishment. Only an Nri man can come and carry out any cleansing of an abomination before the curse that befalls such person can be removed,” Onyeso said. However, contrary to the agreement of the traditional rulers, the Adama chief priest of Nri, Amobi Nduka, said the preparations did not follow the tradition of the land. Nduka urged all sons and daughters of Igbo land to “ignore the nugatory proclamation.” He said while he and the Eze Nri had never been in support of the discriminatory practice, revocation of such must follow due process and executed by the relevant authority. PAY ATTENTION: Get the Latest Nigerian News Anywhere 24/7. Spend less on the Internet! Adama said in a statement: “Such a nugatory proclamation should be ignored. He who is imbued with ‘nso’ cannot abrogate nor revoke ‘nso ana’. Abrogatee cannot in pari passu be an abrogator.” Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that traditional rulers in the southeast jointly set Friday, December 28, to put an end to the age-long and controversial Osu caste system in the region. The monarchs in a statement on Tuesday, November 6, said that the event marking the abolition of the Osu caste system in Igbo land would take place at the Nri Palace in Anambra. NAIJ.com (naija.ng) -> Legit.ng We have upgraded to serve you better Top 5 coolest facts about the Igbo people | Legit TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clh5aJuNF6E |
Anambra govt, religious leaders back Dec 28 deadline to end Osu caste system. ANAMBRA State Government has adopted the December 28, 2018 date set by major traditional rulers in the South-East to abolish the controversial Osu caste system in the region. |
the youth should demand this from the govt. |
slawomir:And so shall you remain in abject poverty, isee! |
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. All hail Biafla, the land of the rising drugs
Dayum, sucks to be an ipob igbo pdgpìgs people. Political nonentities be feeling fly 