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PoliticsRe: IPOB's Autopiloters Attack A Military Checkpoint In Agulu, Anambra (Videos) by Teywak: 8:39pm On May 03, 2022
Angelfrost:
You rob people of vehicles, maim them, then claim you are using the proceeds to fight for Biafra... What a joke!!!
Someone said to my hearing that they are using the proceeds to feed themselves. Imagine the level of stupidity. It hurts to hear even the people you respect utter nonsense and rubbish as justification for ESN thievery and menace. It hurts that even when the chaos is already at our doorstep they are still feigning ignorance because they want to express solidarity. Sometimes I wonder if they use black power to manipulate the brains of certain people because I don't see a reason why some people will fail to realize that they are being set on fire by the same people they thought were going to protect them.

They should continue till their denial and stupidity finally bring their feet out of their compounds.
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Swoop On IPOB/ESN Hideout In Anambra, Recover Arms (Photos) by Teywak:
You have to be in Anambra, hear people's stories and experience the wickedness of ESN before you render your opinion.

Now let me gist you, before last week I would hear people say that you can't ply Azia, Lilu route because kidnappers and thieves are always there. One day my uncle was supposed to be attending a burial around these towns, but unfortunately didn't get to the ceremony because he was told at Azia junction that there are bandits on that road down to Orlu on the said day.

Well, I shoved the story aside felt like it was a child's play till last week when my in-law called to tell us about his car being in the ESN den. It happened that he gave one of his cars to his friend to attend an event in Anambra, on his way to the venue some armed bandits stopped him, collected his phone and took the borrowed car from him. He couldn't contact the owner of the car immediately to track and stop the car because his phone was taken as well. When he eventually contacted my in-law, they found out that the car was in one big forest somewhere in Ukpor. They went to the police and the army but they couldn't help because they said that the place is the ESN den and although they know the place, they cannot go there.

They were not the first victims and the police doesn't interfere for reasons best known to them. They had to resort to the vigilantes in charge of that vicinity. Guess what they were asked to bring half a million to carry their car. The car has not been recovered and there are many other abandoned cars there. My mum would rather jump Keke 100 times than drive her car out of fear. My dad would prefer to drive a gwulagwula car than to drive a better car out of fear. This was even before it came to our doorstep I.e happened to someone close to us how much more now.

Now my question is who are these ESN people? What is their justification for theft and harassment? Who are the people supporting them?

I have come to realise that in this country, it is advisable to render our opinions about the ordeals and happenings of this country based on experience not just because of media rants or intuition. Nobody would want to experience it, so it is better to not defend what you have not encountered. The victims of these wicked ordeals will not be happy when they see comments that support the same people that hurt them. Most times let us try and be as empathetic as possible, it will go a long way to help our judgement.

There is this Igbo word I usually hear, I don't know if it is an adage but it means that you should be careful about the things you order from the market. Let us indeed be careful about the things we campaign for.

I do not know who and who is perpetrating the evil happening around me here in Anambra, whether is the federal government or IPOB activists. All I am saying is that we should not give room for evil in the name of fighting for freedom. Insecurities and thievery can only thrive in a chaotic and insane environment not amid peace and sanity.
If we make our state chaotic, different groups of hoodlums will penetrate the state and we won't be able to decipher who is who. Before you will know it we will be apportioning blames and be suffering from the results of what we campaigned for.

The people who will suffer most is you and I who do not have 2nd citizenship or millions of dollar stacked in one luxury apartment in Dubai, the UK, the USA or any place you can imagine.

My 2cents.
Conner44:
Lol. ESN are in the forests guarding their people against herdsmen and bandits. Plus they do not use all those archaic pump action guns and stuff.

DSS and Zoo army trying hard to pain the movement black ... but the people refuse to be perturbed at all.

Every sane person in the southeast knows who their real enemies are.

Watch how this thread will reach page 5 now but if it’s the west or north that it happened it will be like when people sprayed insecticide on human beings. Like those are roaches and vermin not to be given a fu*k about
AgricultureRe: Getting A Slice Of The Billions From The Spice Industry In Nigeria by Teywak: 3:16am On Sep 15, 2021
iniobong888:
What will your meal taste like if there was no spice or seasoning in it? One would almost vomit. In this part of our world Spices has become an integral part of a meal. The spice industry is a business industry that we have left to the multinationals that produced seasonings e.g maggi, knorr and the rest but there are ample of opportunities that can be tapped from this billon dollar industry.
Spices are not only limited to our meals only. It is also widely used in the pharmaceutical industry and the cosmetic industry. For e.g. oil extract from ginger as a spice is both used in the pharmaceutical industry as a well as the cosmetic industry. So this one spice has multiple uses. There are many spices in Nigeria that is calling for innovative packaging and processing. A run down of the Spices we have in this country include: Thyme, Curry, Pepper, Black pepper, Nutmeg, Onions, Ginger, African Locust beans, Garlic, cloves, black sesame seed, shallot( you can add to the list).
There is a serious demand for spices and seasonings in Nigeria and abroad. The space to make money in this industry calls for understanding the market and thinking outside the box. If you can package different spice for different meal, e.g if you fill in a single sachet spice that is use for pepper soup, or imaging having a better processing of African locust beans(called Iru in Yoruba,Ogiri Okpi in Igbo and Dawadawa in Hausa)into powder and other spices added or have product that is addition of pepper and crayfish. I can produce a lot of this but I'm limited by space.
Spices like ginger, garlic and tumeric are constantly demanded for export as it is international demanded. Ginger form Nigeria is highly prefer Internationally than Ginger from else where. The goodnews is that one can start this from the comfort of your kitchen.
As earlier said, how to make money form this sector is factor of your innovation and packaging. If you are interested in a report on this and feasibility study(although this goes for a fee) then drop your email and text me . email: iniobong4solution@gmail.com 08160233111
Please do you know any uziza seed or local spice
wholesale supplier
EducationRe: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Teywak: 8:44pm On Aug 19, 2021
Walspring:
Hi. What’s good and check your pm
Hello Walspring, Please I would like to know the cost of registering for GRE exam also is there any GRE center in the East? Please assist me, I intend to write the exam in October. Thanks
EducationRe: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Teywak:
mathefaro:
OK, I'll give your details to the admin to add
Please, I would also like to be added to the GRE exam group. Thanks
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 10 by Teywak: 5:10pm On Jul 07, 2021
ZIKEYBOY11:
Please help, I just paid for my wes evaluation with GTB Dollar Card, The payment went through and showed that it will be reflected after 15 minutes.

However, after 15 minutes when I refreshed the page, it shows that I have not made any payment. But the money has been deducted from my account.

Has anyone else encountered this before? Is this normal? What action is recommended?

I have already emailed WES, but not response yet.



I need suggestions please.
Well, I made my WES payment through my foreign account and the money was debited immediately but it took about 24 hours or even more b4 the payment was confirmed by WES. I felt it was their system hence, I didn't bother contacting neither WES nor my bank.
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 10 by Teywak: 3:05pm On Jul 06, 2021
sweetoma:
I’m trying to log into my cic Acc and having difficulty is anyone experiencing same ?
I'm experiencing it too
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Teywak: 3:01pm On Jul 03, 2021
lamash:
Send me a dm
Please I'm also interested

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