Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 2:07am On May 12, 2015 |
cecekim: Its Ibusa not Igbuzor Don't be incorrigible biko igbuzor is the correct term just like asaba but the right is ahaba...enugu wrong enugwu right Igbuzor short form of igbobinuzor |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 2:05am On May 12, 2015 |
obiak4: WHERE DID YOU GET THAT FROM ? HAVE YOU STARTED SMOKING THAT WEED AGAIN PRINCESS He smoked obiaruku weed..they have the finest ..try it and your life will never be the same again ..... U will thank me later. |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 1:58am On May 12, 2015 |
Royver: Under what group do Ibusa ladies fall under if I may ask? Are u mongo park ..its igbuzor not ibusa biko |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 1:55am On May 12, 2015 |
DelticStephEn: boy,I don't know what you mean by "us". pls,always represent us self,don't represent us.cos I have different view from yours. First,I'm an IBO from Ika in delta state,so why do I need others to force igbo on me? pls,always speak for yourself alone,don't drag us all along. thanks. Nne pls don't mind that impure blood and Benin refugee seeking offspring Olise gozie gi We know pure bloods |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 1:53am On May 12, 2015 |
DelticStephEn: Bini man,pls who is "We"? I just tire for these minorities ..they have mini dense sense nne |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by tonychristopher: 1:50am On May 12, 2015 |
toshmann: Ifykratic ifylacious ifylastica  Hapu onuku man, bia ka anyi mee ihe ahu. Oji m baaad now. Nwa mama need-iri something now now now now  Choba ncha |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by tonychristopher: 1:49am On May 12, 2015 |
maureensylvia: thank u for accepting my request Munwa ga atuba gi ime |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by tonychristopher: 1:48am On May 12, 2015 |
preselect: ify nke m, anu m ya. . . ahuru m na toshnwayi naha agbagharila gi na akuku. ekwekwala ya metu gi aka o. biko lekwa nsusu onu, asampete m Nna gwa ify nay babyosisi ka ha choba ra m okeikpu kara aka Biko kedu ihe m na anu maka biafra na UN Brief me biko |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 1:43am On May 12, 2015 |
jpphilips: You really wanna divert products in a Buhari's administration? ? I tire for his analysis ..maybe he thinks all igbo reason like him Lol |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 1:41am On May 12, 2015 |
Sunnybobo3: Dude that was a theoretical eexplanation. First of all, the guy got me wrong by alluding that I proposed investing in Togo other than Nigeria, I never did. Yes, the refining company sets up business in Nigeria, sells to distributors, I as a retailer who own a filling station go to the depot to lift my 30,000 litres tanker load of PMS, will I sell in Nigeria or just take the consignment across the border where I can get immediate cash at a substantially high margin instantly from readily available buyers?
If tonychristopher is an Igbo man, he will definitely do the later. Bia nwoke I am nnewi man and you asked me a simple question I have given u answer and amplify solution and why are. You still on this ...I told u where I will invest and you have the right to take your economic desicion .... You are talking smugling .:.no I am not an igbo man Biko ozugo.....aza go m gi ajuju kuzielu akwukwo..kedu ihe obu? Biko Thanks |
Politics › Re: UN Invites BIAFRA Group To June Meeting by tonychristopher: 12:33am On May 12, 2015 |
kkk09man: I don't really see the actualization of Biafra a reality. because there are a lot of wealthy Igbo folks with big assets in Lag n Abuja dat will fight with their last drop of blood for it not to happen. As such there will be division, that's y d tin has been lacking good financial support. I have been reading post and I have come to conclusion that yorubas are lazy and covetous You want to claim others wealth ...that's shameful ... But wait don't we have nigerians that have houses in UK so biletral agreements or we fight it out simple |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 11:40pm On May 11, 2015 |
PreciousAmaka: .....yes oh....u funny oh, u can do ur traditional marriage anywhere...I talk out of experience..... Ngwanu |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 11:34pm On May 11, 2015 |
Nice one nwanne I like ur mind but married and have a daughter also ogo m Dalu nwaezeubom: Yes, it subtly exist, however, there are ignorant fools around that would mouth that nonsense. The ignoble and inhuman treatment meted on, some one because he/she is different, educated, rich and all worth not should be abandoned and total destroyed and done away with in every culture. That rhetoric should not come out of anybody's mandible any longer. We need to stop it collectively. In terms of bride price, My father in-law took 400 naira from me, that amount has repaid itself since my wife contribute in many ways than one to me and my children. She is not a slave, she is just my equal. Now I have two daughters of my own, USA citizens that I would Prefer to come home one day to find suitors; no amount of money can pay for them. so therefore, come to them if they like u, bring your mom, dad and your family to meet my family let us chat. I at least want my first daughter to find someone from issele-ukwu, but if not Nigeria. |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:30pm On May 11, 2015 |
theshield: mr. fo0l google "Dein of Agbor" and see what will come out.... Anu ..Google help me lol U r not a pure blood but efulefu Tell the world the meaning of dein When did the king disclaim igbo Tell us Ewu Benin |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:28pm On May 11, 2015 |
vislabraye: That does not mean the man won't know her village. But I have seen some traditional weddings in Lagos. So when will the bride family introduce the groom formally Nawa things dey happen sha Lord forbid that they marry and do my sister trad outside Oh they are all married atleast our inlaws know that we aint out casts It's a respect |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:25pm On May 11, 2015 |
theshield: iidiot. for now nothing like obi of Agbor; is "Dein of Agbor".........AND THE WORD "DEIN" IS NEVER IGBO. Do you realise that owerri peeps call dee for man daa for woman as a respect Wetin dein mean Bring another lie Fake igbo Fake benin Finest identity complex I ready for u |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:22pm On May 11, 2015*. Modified: 12:02pm On May 14, 2015 |
theshield: IS OKOWA IGBO? OKOWA MEAN A MAN OR PERSON FROM OWA.... THE LANGUAGE OKO IN THIS ASPECT IS ORIGINATED FROM BENIN. Ifeanyi is igbo but the real name for ika origin is Ihienyi........ifeanyi or Ihianyi are same. so u come dey teach a man wey senior u and more educated than u how to spell him name Imo call iheanyi anambra delta enugu call ifeanyi Bring another lie oko is an igbo word for male or man that is why you have OKONKWO ..Man born on Nkwo day okeafor Man born on Afor day Nwoko meaning son of a man or a boy mgbo is an igbo word meaning woman mgboeke ...a woman born on eke day mgbeafor..woman born on AFOR day OBI OF OWA said they are from nri...pls go back and do your research benin wanna be theshield theshield theshield how many times dis i call you |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:15pm On May 11, 2015 |
theshield: God punish ur mouth. R u going to force igbo on us?........... The fight to defeat Biafra was staged in these strategic region. OUR ANCESTORS REJECTED IGBO WHY ON EARTH SHALL WE ACCEPT THEM? They should carry their cross and fight for Biafra alone.
After all, Calarba have language similarity with Ghana. eg with the names like essien, etim, inyang etc. Ewu go and sit down and trace your ancestory ...i will take obi of agbor position not yours cos obi has never said he is not igbo but ur nobody and migrant with questionable parental hstory |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:11pm On May 11, 2015 |
theshield: if u dont know about Agbor or Ika ask people that know.... oko na watin? (o-ko) na igbo?............. Nowadays, people spell indigenous name or words without the usual old vowels sign. thats why some words r confusing. Your not a pure blood your fake igbo Now oko is an igbo word meaning man or male While nwanyi or mgbo is woman Go back and trace ur history |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:05pm On May 11, 2015 |
PreciousAmaka: well I am planning mine too and I asked my mum same questions, she said we could have the traditional wedding any where, all we can do is to send for about 6 -7 family village numbers down to our location..........for the money thing,its all depending to ur understanding wife to be and family..congratulation in advance...we make good wives and mothers Odiegwu...your mum has no say here cos its the man that recieve the dowry Was hers in town |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:02pm On May 11, 2015 |
nwaezeubom: We are igbos weather you like it or not, quit the shenanigans and accept who u are. it does not matter if u are ukwuani, ika, anioma, enuani, and or enuenu to coin another phrase, we are all igbos. Get with the program. Nna gi muli gi True son of a father pure bred Dalu |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 9:01pm On May 11, 2015 |
nwaezeubom: We are igbos weather you like it or not, quit the shenanigans and accept who u are. it does not matter if u are ukwuani, ika, anioma, enuani, and or enuenu to coin another phrase, we are all igbos. Get with the program. |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 8:59pm On May 11, 2015 |
nwaezeubom: I am tired of the ignorant people here, questionable origin meaning what. my great grand father was one the toughest king of my town; Obi egbune of isseles. I despise him for enslaving some people, how do we know who was born on a platter of gold and who was not? The OSU cast should be abolished and done away with. OSU, AMUSU and OGBOMEH should all be abolished and it is about time we collectively do that. It has been abolished but wait bro ...do they have that in isele ukwu |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 8:57pm On May 11, 2015 |
vislabraye: I have seen some cases like that Look am well Those people don comit for villa...but how person go marry the man no go know the villa as in traditions Nawa |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 8:50pm On May 11, 2015 |
jpphilips: Hero!! You know everything Is hero in can now |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 8:27pm On May 11, 2015 |
jpphilips: You really compared the oil industry with street economics? such a talent!!
Bro you see that UK did not teach you that oil is a product and like other products follows same principle Petroleum economics 101 Now buy me oh mpa |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 8:24pm On May 11, 2015 |
baralatie: guy if you did not understand that simple explanation.it will be better you have a 6 months crash in sales management. Gracias amigo Merci bouquo Mon ami Thank you very much my friend |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 8:20pm On May 11, 2015 |
Eazeee: pls save us all dis long story about international comparative advantage. all we want now is 2 have local refineries that can produce enough for our local consumption. as for our export it can still b in d natural state for now pending when we can produce more than enough for local consumption as that will definately occur with d private sector coming in gradually into d mkt with time. smaller n weaker countries hav built refineries n are perfectly taking care of dia local consumption so stop dis mirage thing about establishing n running refineries Bro nice submission but I disagree ..if export is in natural state we have not added value to it ..we should sell finished product and we have the capacity to do that just we lack the political will power Peace |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 8:16pm On May 11, 2015 |
Sunnybobo3: You are not talking to a Fulani guy dude. You are talking to a full blooded Igbo guy from Anambra state who is in the trenches doing his thing from Idumota right on front of the Oba's palace along Iga Idungaran.
I'm being practical with you here as I've been in Import and export business for years having also been involved in oil marketing in Apapa.
Your argument above shows you have little knowledge of the downstream market operations in Nigeria.
Now, why do you think Nigeria was always experiencing fuel scarcity when PMS was heavily subsidised and do you honestly think Nigeria consumes the over 40 million litres of PMS for which subsidy us being collected per day?
The truth is that Nigeria subsidies fuel which goes to our neighbouring countries.
You said as an investor, you'd sell in Nigeria. Now let me tell you this, the refineries are not the one to ultimately decide where there products end. They sell to distributors who have outlets and it's the distributors especially those living in border areas that move these products across borders where there is an available market for it with a much wider profit margin.
Your economic analysis is more if theory and not practicable on the ground. More like what my relationship managers from the banks come up with abd I just laugh at them
By the way, I hold an MBA from a UK uni but doing my thing in the 'market' as nwa Anambra. nwanne. Rapu MBA stuffs we know as e be same here ..NNEWI DUDE HERE also and I have that experience from the street after the degree also so I respect your position though faulty as it is but economics isn't theory but real life application Udo Di nwanne Dalu rinne |
Politics › Re: Why Our Refineries Can't Work, At Least For Now. by tonychristopher: 6:31pm On May 11, 2015 |
hmmm u asked me a question and i answered you. the mistake people make is that that thing that you feel is complex the answer is just simple...everyday economics thank me for the lectures so u will leave nigerian market for togo pls bro never do advisory services on any business matters..biko its not your forte..you rely too much on book.i love practicalities and common sense approach to things jpphilips: You really compared the oil industry with street economics? such a talent!!
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Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 6:25pm On May 11, 2015 |
nawa for you why e come be traditional marriage, wetin u dey hide for ur villa vislabraye: It can be done in Lagos if her parents her here. |
Family › Re: How expensive is the bride price for ladies from Delta state by tonychristopher: 6:24pm On May 11, 2015 |
You are a pure blood just that these benin migrants are spoiling the names of pure bloods and you know one bad apple spoils the whole bunch just stated the fact DelticStephEn: mr man,I don't know what you are talking about.I am IBO from IkA in delta state. my people can choose to be what ever they want to be,that's their own choice.. I'm IBO & have no relationship wth Bini people |