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Phones › Re: Calabar Becomes Nigeria’s First Digital City by tonychristopher: 8:31am On Jan 07, 2015 |
starlingbawa: You see stuff like this and you tend to ponder on what the other state Governors do with state funds.
Thumbs up, Liyel Imoke, the pace setter. I wish my own state Governor could be this smart even if it's for 30 seconds!!! Where are you from |
Phones › Re: Calabar Becomes Nigeria’s First Digital City by tonychristopher: 8:29am On Jan 07, 2015 |
preshuzpearl: And you quoted me because?
People are too concerned about temporary pleasure which adds no value to the quality of life And what will add value to their lives if they are not connected to super highway via internet Maybe Mary Kay will add value in their lives |
Phones › Re: Calabar Becomes Nigeria’s First Digital City by tonychristopher: 8:28am On Jan 07, 2015 |
eyamensah: So u can't make ur points without throwing insults right? Smh @ "lazy man". Very funny! Oh it was not insult never intended |
Phones › Re: Calabar Becomes Nigeria’s First Digital City by tonychristopher: 8:28am On Jan 07, 2015 |
hollandis: Is calabar the only city that has fiber? Is fiber what makes a city digital? Nigeria wilk never progress with this archaic,asinine, and un productive mentality First time of seeing a lady talk scientifically...but if I may ask what makes a city digital ..I think they should use internet enabled city instead of digital Nice post |
Politics › Re: Buhari Did Not Get A Ms.degree From War College- Per US Administration Office by tonychristopher: 1:13am On Jan 07, 2015 |
Bitterleafsoup: Saw this post ...
https://www.nairaland.com/2079606/muhammadu-buhari-us-war-college#29554472
Just got off the phone with Donna Gellert (717) 243-1756 head administrator at the War College.
She said they did not award Buhari a Masters Degree as he claimed. She said they do not check the educational background, and they did not award degrees or certificates in the 1980's.
Buhari attended the seminar, and he graduated that is all. Every Nigerian should call or email and ask for them to release a statement! http://www.usawc.org/AboutAWC/ContactUs/tabid/65/Default.aspx
Come explain! Madame said no Masters for your Master, why the lie?  NairalandOP, mynd44 obinoscopy lalasticala barcanista omenka obiageli berem cramjones sincere9gerian firefire ochejoseph coe4eva phockphockman whitetechnology Ngwakwe Ola6, Rossike, Truckpusher, Babyosisi, collynzo23; theassassin, jmaine, idumuose, Sunnybobo3, joehannibal, Sincere9gerian, BlackTechnology, LeOstrich, OLADD, biafranqueen, Tomakint, Mogidi, Jmaine, Jamace, Atlwireless, Anonimi, Sunnybobo, Customized13, Opiaoku, Petrov10, gramci, Taharqa, Iamodenigbo; Arysexy, Descartes, Gh0stFreak, Shizzlestar, ujoinme, rozayx5,omenka, egift, caseless, ngeneukwenu cleverly, Obiagelli, Berem, Iligunboy, Donphilopus, Keneking, Mogidi, ngeneukwenu, Barcarnista, Obiagelli, Demdem, GenBuhari, Kelsoft, Donphilopus, Koboko69, Arresa, Caseless, Gbawe michaelsokoto, gbawe, abagworo, OrlandoOwoh , Berem, Jomoh, Egift, Arewafederation, Soroptimist, Keneking, Pendy79,Neenar, Desola, MizMyColi, Horus, Whitecat007, keneking, Lakpalakpa, ShehuAba, Rawani, Tribaleast, Olaaderin, Soroptimist, Mynd44, , Nduchucks, Lacasa, Pendy79, Omerta, Ilugunboy, Naptu2, Aussie, Joseph1013, Olayinka8793, MalcoImX, PassingShot, mayoroflagos, shymexx, OrlandoOwoh chukwudi44, wombraiders,mudraker, bishopjuice, ghostfacekiller, chiefjusticefuk; firefire, datolee, bloodykiller, ichidodo, ratiken, dozzybaba, phockphockman, longeria, anonimi, tit aljharem, aryzgreat, publisher, brownlord, iconize, rigarmortis, Descartes, pointb, pazienza, OKDNigeria, stebell, brokenTV, longeria, rozayx5, IKJ66 whitetechnology, Billyonaire, BackDatAssUp, swtdrms , ilugunboy , Mogidi , PassingShot ,Elslim This is terrible |
Romance › Re: Yuletide: Lagos Lovers Flogged Unclad For Having Sex In Bus by tonychristopher: 1:09am On Jan 07, 2015 |
Some girls are cheap sha
Ajoke.. why are you this cheap ..at leasy |
Phones › Re: Calabar Becomes Nigeria’s First Digital City by tonychristopher: 1:01am On Jan 07, 2015 |
preshuzpearl: This kind of thread you won't see much comment.
Just post something on boobsies and bum and everybody has something to say.
Nigeria, which way And what have you said in a nutshell Absolutely nothing |
Phones › Re: Calabar Becomes Nigeria’s First Digital City by tonychristopher: 12:58am On Jan 07, 2015 |
eyamensah: Digital city ko...Analog city ni...as a resident of Calabar the first question that arose in my mind when i saw this post was "how does this put food on the table of that poor woman selling tomatoes at marian market or the struggling youth selling okrika at the watt market shopping center. i think it is high time we have a Government that is people-centered rather than propaganda based. How can you feel the effect of digitalization in an area like mine where there has been no sign of electricity for the past 9 months? yet the utility providers keep pelting you with outrageous bills. The sooner our political leaders indulge in self-empowerment projects for the masses the better! I rest my case. Now this is how a lazy man think We are not in socialism The digital infrastructure is an enabler and it will assist the woman to use a pos efficiently it will assist the tax man to access data base seamless it will assist the teacher and school in e learning and it will assist the government in e government There are so many deriveables The question is that would the last selling tomatoes upgrade to the new order |
Phones › Re: Calabar Becomes Nigeria’s First Digital City by tonychristopher: 12:54am On Jan 07, 2015 |
Kennywills7: Nice on
wait o na me dey here so? Hard work pays Dis is a good example for d rest states Delta state how market? Pls forget delta and bayelsa states But wait what makes a city digital ...do the have Wi-Fi do they have digital direction with touch screen as we see in Dubai Well nice move I have always loved calabar uyo and Enugu these cities are liveable and they make less noise Owerri is conning up though |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 12:17am On Jan 07, 2015 |
Let's assume that Igbo is not littoral ..what has it got to do with develop
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Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 6:15pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
zendy: The Abakiliki/Izzi/Ezza/Ikwo type of Igbo are the hardest to understand. Their dialects sounds very tough on the ears but they are 100% Igbo just like you and I from Anambra. Next time you are there,just tell them you are finding it difficult to understand them and they will switch to Central Igbo. But if you try to follow their dialect,you will be as lost as I was the first time I went to Izzi. Thanks I was incommunicado for 3 months Igbo is diverse Ukwuani and etche is easier But abakiliki and nsukka Hmmmm |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 6:13pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
zendy: I wonder if someone from Kwale can be considered to be Igbo or Delta-Igbo I have been told that they are Urohbos Correction ..kwale is the anglicised version the real name is ukwuani and due to the fact that oyibo couldn't call it they used kwale and it stuck just like Onitsha for onicha ..ibusa for igbuzor Ukwuani is igbo They have their kin oguta imo state My wife is from there Thank you |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 5:57pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
uchennamani: In Igbo language, we have a name for people like you. We call them Ndi Iberibe. The name can be likened to a man that sold his matchet and went to war with the sheath. |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 5:31pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
kellystech: meka si wene No leave your brother to fool around ..we know them |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 5:28pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
lacasera14: Hehe, i don't know where the Op and the main Op got there info from. Am an ikwerre boy from rivers state as far as am concerned am not an igbo man and i'll never be, same to my children and even to my 10th generation. The igbo's should get this into their head and wrap it well, we a'int part of you guys what is hard there to understand. K, fine we were once with you guys but things went south(biafra war) and we gained our independence,chased, disowned, and severed ties with you guys so let us be. Why our forefathers did this i don't know but am pretty sure it was for our good. So when we say we are not igbos leave us alone else it might precipitate an unhealthy situation. So get that history of yours about ikwerre's being part of igbo and shove it up your bottoms. Proudly Ikwerre Proudly A PH BOY Proudly Rivers- The oil and gas hub of Africa's most populous nation  Tell me what you Igbo denials has made you Now we drill and manage your oil OK let's bring it home Tell me one ikwerre man that owns an oil exploration firm and I will give you two from my immediate village Tell me one main streams oil marker in the whole ikwerre ..I will give you two from my immediate village in Nnewi Tell me one industrialist of reroute in the whole ikwerre I will give you four in my small village Now the kiakia you drink we make You have lost pH you know Now go and die |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 5:23pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
lacasera14: Hehe, i don't know where the Op and the main Op got there info from. Am an ikwerre boy from rivers state as far as am concerned am not an igbo man and i'll never be, same to my children and even to my 10th generation. The igbo's should get this into their head and wrap it well, we a'int part of you guys what is hard there to understand. K, fine we were once with you guys but things went south(biafra war) and we gained our independence,chased, disowned, and severed ties with you guys so let us be. Why our forefathers did this i don't know but am pretty sure it was for our good. So when we say we are not igbos leave us alone else it might precipitate an unhealthy situation. So get that history of yours about ikwerre's being part of igbo and shove it up your bottoms. Proudly Ikwerre Proudly A PH BOY Proudly Rivers- The oil and gas hub of Africa's most populous nation  Who needs a kiakia lazy touting ikwerre boy like you..we are to dominate you..my ikwerre boy |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 5:19pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
babosky2008: u missed so many points abt d igbos....they are the greatest drug traffickers in d world....greatest kidnappers in Nigeria. ....greatest pirates in d world. ....greatest ritualists in d world....great armed robbers in Nigeria. .....greatest traitors in Nigeria. ...greatest tresspassers in Nigeria. ....greatest 419ners in d world. ....greatest fraudulent pple in d world. ....u missed all dz... You are a mistake . The funding for your education should have been used to open a brothel Inferior one |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 5:10pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
omonuan: Since your tribe do not like money, I pray that God reward the Igbo with money and deny all those that claim that only Igbo love money. May this 2015 bring more money to the Igbo and pauperize those Nigerians that falsely claim they do not love money. All my Igbo brothers let me hear an Igbotic Amen! Otua |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 4:44pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Radoillo: I'm very familiar with northern Ebonyi. And i know there are Izzi and Ikwo spillovers in Benue and the Ogoja axis in Cross River state. Ogoja town itself, however, has no Igbo indigenes. When i said Sunny Neji was from Ogoja, I meant the town, not the axis.
BTW, I did a quick search of Frank Nneji and it appears he is from Mbaise. It was a typo frank nneji is the ABC transport CEO Sunny nneji is the musician We need to know the meaning of nneji in that ogoja axis |
Culture › Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 4:39pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Radoillo: Izzi is Igbo, yes. Agbo/Legbo is not, no.
I've admitted that there are Izzi/Ikwo spillovers in both Cross River and Benue. Ogoja however is not an Igbo town. The confusion here is that while I'm talking about the town itself, you appears to be talking about the area surrounding the town - the axis.
Yes, I know about the Ika group in Edo; and yes, I've heard there is an Ukwuani enclave in Bayelsa. I have never said ogoja is Igbo and I will never say that what I was looking at is the spill over of Igbo in those area |