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The Nigerian useless bureau and its scam IGR stat is relative to the situation where we are touted as the "Giants of Africa" with some made up GDP figures to substantiate the nonsense... yet our citizens in a bid to survive keep running away en masse to places Ghana, Benin Republic... and even Libya sef... paper figures that hardly if ever, translate to reality on ground. |
SocialJustice:Please list them I dey wait,una even reach Anioma in human development index/resources? Dude we are talking about people of Igbo stock here, and not some minority group that just started sending their sons and daughters to college just yesterday. when it comes to achievements we are haynakers of the TKO category ![]() |
SocialJustice:Now you're beginning to sound really pained ![]() |
SocialJustice:Of course we are Igbos, we RESEMBLE Afonja abi Ishan to you? see this guy ooo . Ok let me make it easier for you. My question was, can any tribe you come from... boast of this preponderance of human resources, the list too plenty sef but make I indulge you on the few already listed:Gebrel Ifeanyi Ogbechi Rainoil Benedict Peters Aiteo Group Dame Winifred Akpani Northwest petroleum and Gas Prof. Steve Agwo Okecha, renowned academic, author of international repute and elder statesman Dennis Osadebe, politician, poet, journalist and former premier of the now defunct Mid-Western Region of Nigeria, which now comprises Edo and Delta State. Sebastine Okoh >> SSA To Deputy Senate President ( CEO Stiinos) Zulu Sofola, the first published female Nigerian playwright and dramatist and first female Professor of Theater Arts in Africa. Buchi Emecheta, Nigerian-born British novelist Godwin Emefiele, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Gift Kenneth >> CEO GSP Global Services Ifeanyi Okowa, former Nigerian Senator and Executive Governor of Delta State Austine "Jay-Jay" Okocha, former Captain of Super Eagles of Nigeria Sunday Oliseh, former Captain of super Eagles of Nigeria Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, former Super Eagles captain and Malian National Football Team Coach Nduka Ugbade, Nigeria's former football player and the first African to lift the world cup Demas Nwoko, prominent Sculptor of Nigeria Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the current Managing Director of World Bank Elizabeth Isichei, prominent historian Obi Prof Joseph Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum Jim Ovia, M/D Zenith Bank Tony Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings, the United Bank for Africa, Transcorp and founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation Air-Marshal Paul Dike, former Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria NASA Joy Ogwu, former Mangaging Director of Nigeria Institute of International Affairs Patrick Utomi, Presidential Candidate and Founder of Lagos Business School Phillip Asiodu, former Federal Minister Nduka Odizor, former Lawn tennis player Maryam Babangida, wife of General Ibrahim Babangida Chief. Sonny Iwedike Odogwu, business mogul Chukwurah Joseph Udeh OFR, former Comptroller-General Nigerian Immigration Service Obi senator Nosike Ikpo, former Senator of the Federal Republic Chief Sabastine Adigwe, former MD, Afribank NIgeria PLC Godswill Obielum, former Governorship Aspirant, Delta State Peter Okocha, Governorship aspirant, Delta State and Business Mongul Eddy Egwuenu, distinguished banker, co-founder Zenith Bank Dr. Newton Jibunor, famous Sahara traveller Dr. Cyril Uchenna Gwam, diplomat, international civil servant and international environmentalist Bonny B. N. Umeadi PhD, Technologist and Inventor of Micro/Nanosensor Devices to monitor oil and gas pipeline system Arc. Kester Ifeadi, Chairman/CEO Contemporary Group and President Organisation For the Advancement of Anioma Culture(OFAAC) Engr. Emma Onyekwene, MD/CEO, Coolman Oil Services Chief G.N. Ogwude (Late), Mathematician and Academician Colonel Joseph "Hannibal" Achuzie Chief Epiphany Azinge, a Professor and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. Former Director of Nigerian Institute of Advance Legal Studies.(NIALS). I'm waiting. |
Still on the matter of human resources, can Urhobo or any any other tribe in the whole of the South South measure up to the Anioma's? Note that Anioma is just a subgroup of the Igbo nation ooo, I still dey wait for una counter arguments. |
BrownLondon:Omo yorrooba you just can't make your points and beat your dry chest in peace without dragging your eternal nightmare (Igbos) into your nonsense abi? If we begin reason your matter now you'll call us emotional blah blah blah, kontinue ![]() |
Igboid:The idiot sounds like the typical white racist that will use the "oh but I have black friends" card, niggah GTFOH with your hogwash. |
YungMillionaire:The same Awolowo that ended up kissing the behind of Gowon( a man far below his age and intellect) how did Awolowo's "foresight" turn out for him? when Ojukwu seceded, why didn't Awolowo take advantage of the fragile union to pull his people of the Western region out? ... Oh and lest I forget, he ended up not even smelling the presidency he slaved so hard for, Aboki no even see him face... word on the street is that Awo drank rat poison out of frustration and joined his ancestors . |
Not necessarily cowards, more like stupid. |
[quote author= post=89697316]Gebrel Ifeanyi Ogbechi Rainoil Benedict Peters Aiteo Group Dame Winifred Akpani Northwest petroleum and Gas Prof. Steve Agwo Okecha, renowned academic, author of international repute and elder statesman Dennis Osadebe, politician, poet, journalist and former premier of the now defunct Mid-Western Region of Nigeria, which now comprises Edo and Delta State. Sebastine Okoh >> SSA To Deputy Senate President ( CEO Stiinos) Zulu Sofola, the first published female Nigerian playwright and dramatist and first female Professor of Theater Arts in Africa. Buchi Emecheta, Nigerian-born British novelist Godwin Emefiele, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Gift Kenneth >> CEO GSP Global Services Ifeanyi Okowa, former Nigerian Senator and Executive Governor of Delta State Austine "Jay-Jay" Okocha, former Captain of Super Eagles of Nigeria Sunday Oliseh, former Captain of super Eagles of Nigeria Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, former Super Eagles captain and Malian National Football Team Coach Nduka Ugbade, Nigeria's former football player and the first African to lift the world cup Demas Nwoko, prominent Sculptor of Nigeria Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the current Managing Director of World Bank Elizabeth Isichei, prominent historian Obi Prof Joseph Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum Jim Ovia, M/D Zenith Bank Tony Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings, the United Bank for Africa, Transcorp and founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation Air-Marshal Paul Dike, former Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria NASA Joy Ogwu, former Mangaging Director of Nigeria Institute of International Affairs Patrick Utomi, Presidential Candidate and Founder of Lagos Business School Phillip Asiodu, former Federal Minister Nduka Odizor, former Lawn tennis player Maryam Babangida, wife of General Ibrahim Babangida Chief. Sonny Iwedike Odogwu, business mogul Chukwurah Joseph Udeh OFR, former Comptroller-General Nigerian Immigration Service Obi senator Nosike Ikpo, former Senator of the Federal Republic Chief Sabastine Adigwe, former MD, Afribank NIgeria PLC Godswill Obielum, former Governorship Aspirant, Delta State Peter Okocha, Governorship aspirant, Delta State and Business Mongul Eddy Egwuenu, distinguished banker, co-founder Zenith Bank Dr. Newton Jibunor, famous Sahara traveller Dr. Cyril Uchenna Gwam, diplomat, international civil servant and international environmentalist Bonny B. N. Umeadi PhD, Technologist and Inventor of Micro/Nanosensor Devices to monitor oil and gas pipeline system Arc. Kester Ifeadi, Chairman/CEO Contemporary Group and President Organisation For the Advancement of Anioma Culture(OFAAC) Engr. Emma Onyekwene, MD/CEO, Coolman Oil Services Chief G.N. Ogwude (Late), Mathematician and Academician Colonel Joseph "Hannibal" Achuzie Chief Epiphany Azinge, a Professor and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. Former Director of Nigerian Institute of Advance Legal Studies.(NIALS).[/quote]Nwanne Daalu Biko, Anioma is blessed when it comes to human resources, no contest here!! The Igbo in us promotes excellence at all levels. When it comes to human resources, Nwanne don't fucck with Igbos. |
darfay:Sharrap there ![]() |
Gabkosh: ![]() |
horsepower102:My dad's from Asaba (same place where hundreds of Asaba civilians were mowed down by units of Federal troops under Colonel Ibrahim Taiwo- a yorober Muslim ) my dad fought against units of yorrooba soldiers in Ogwashi uku when Achuzia made a spirited and successful attempt to retake parts of the Midwest in guerilla attacks. He told me how he swore to avenge the death of his kinsmen killed by the useless yoorogba soldiers in Asaba, and he did... When they retook Ogwashi uku no single yorooba soldier was spared, they actually separated the prisoners of war who were yorrooba from other soldiers who came from the minority ethnic groups, and fought on the Federal side. They took the yorrooba POWs to a secluded area and had them all shot after making them dig a mass grave. He wasn't proud of killing lots of them, but then he lost family members to the cowards who painted Asaba red with the blood of civilians. |
Philistine:I'm Igbo, Anioma and proud. |
afube:Well more yorrooba pigs were killed in that war, so maybe they tried to even scores by killing unarmed Biafran soldiers. Tens of thousands of yoorogba soldiers were killed in that war. |
Philistine:Ok if you're truly Itshekiri say something in your language |
A people with no sense of self-determination tufiakwa! |
Philistine:Baba relax, I'm not Yoruba. |
Philistine:Are you Itshekiri? |
