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Lol. This article is over a year old. https://www.nairaland.com/2666822/goodbye-nigeria-welcome-oduduwa-republic |
Ndi Imo a tala ahuhu! Why can't all these IPOB and Massob boys go to Imo state and uproot Rochas from the government seat instead of making noise all over the place? I'm sick and tired of bad leadership in Igboland. How can we achieve our Biafra with demons like Rochas holding authority and legal power over millions of Igbos in Imo state? We cannot afford to have bad and wicked Igbos in the east. We need to do something drastic to Hausa man called Rochas. |
This is a useless thread. |
So? Is a lack of standard tertiary education a problem in the north? |
Uche was my professor and he was a young and brilliant man. He doesn't deserve this sort of wickedness. His sack will be a great loss to the BA faculty. |
They're not coming to naija |
FreeGlobe:He said he doesn't set contract prices, Which is a perfect excuse. |
I'm an Igbo man and I must confess, Fash killed it. |
Dem no fine. Their father fine pass dem |
Lies! |
I need me a Russian hottie! |
UNN rules. God bless Nnamdi Azikiwe!! |
I kinda have an erectio.n. |
In 1999 Bayelsa was still a virgin state, with almost no sign of development in most areas of state, even in its capital Yenagoa. As the first civilian governor of Bayelsa state in 1999, Alams had a golden opportunity to create a positive legacy in the life and history of Bayelsa. This is a state with only eight local governments and less than 2 million people. Bayelsa had a very solid potential for greatness in the Niger Delta but greed and evil leadership orchestrated under the government of Alams turned the state to a shadow of its future self. Alams championed a culture of squandermania and recklessness in Bayelsa, he almost destroyed the future of Bayelsa with greed, lack of foresight, recklessness, dictatorship and wickedness. Don't avoid to say the truth to avoid dishonoring the dead. Alams was a leadership failure! |
Is it not this same heineken that is building a massive hotel in yenagoa? Buhari well done. |
RIP Alams. You had a golden opportunity to bring development to Bayelsa but you threw it away. Whatever will be will be anyway. |
Usu rakwa amu gi. ![]() |
How is Igwe Achebe the custodian of Igbo culture? |
I dont know why it is non rivers and niger delta indegenes who mostly are Amaechi's misguided loyalists. I doubt if this op and his gang of henchmen have ever been to Rivers State to ask Rivers people how they feel about Amaechi. |
Turai is a beautiful woman |
What exactly is the "Nigerian Project"? Is there such a thing? |
You and your friend are smart. I've always maintained that if you're a graduate and you're still unemployed after two years of graduation, you're not smart. Congrats |
What! |
I pray u get better madam. |
Yoruba people no too get wahala sha. One love from your neighbor from the eastside |
modath:Alimosho has a population of 1.2 million while Obio/Akpor has a population of 870 thousand. This difference in population is not over a hundred percent but Alimosho collects over a hundred percent more in allocation from the FG than Obio/Akpor does. Moreover, if you retake a census of the two LGAs today, you will find out that Alimosho is not more populated than Obio/Akpor. |
Sahalie reporters are responsible for this barrage of false been spread all over the internet. Their cup go full one day. |
Buhari's body language will take care of this issue. ![]() |
It is not uncommon to hear some Nigerian politicians say that the unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable. I heard them say this during the National conference last year and I honestly, I found it stupid and funny. What is special about the unity of Nigeria? We are poor, wretched, almost illiterate and uneducated, undeveloped and unproductive etc. Should we care so much about our ironic unity than core factors that matter in a meaningful society? Which should come first - our unity or proper healthcare, security and education? Should we sacrifice our socio-economic growth and development on the altar of keeping Nigeria together as an undivided and centrally governed country? Why can't these same politicians come together and pronounce that quality education for all in Nigeria is non-negotiable; quality healthcare for all is non-negotiable; eradication of poverty and ensuring food security is non-negotiable etc. But no, they would rather prefer Nigeria to be a united and wretched shithole. Would you prefer Nigeria to be a united country while we wallow in retrogression and non-development or would you prefer to have separate entities that are developing and growing politically, socially and economically ![]() |
Cc:lalasticlala |
Destroying it with bad leadership and retrogression. |
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