Politics › Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by tonychristopher: 7:47pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by tonychristopher: 5:40pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
mulattoclaro: Oh boy ye. Seun has spoken. Who doesn't like it can go and die. See fatality. Where's that useless tonychristopher, lygn19, ikengawo and co. Thunder fire una flat head. Get a life pls |
Education › Re: OSUN Writes JAMB To Delist It's Four Tertiary Institutions by tonychristopher: 5:38pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
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Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 1:07pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
swezenberg: May be you did not sponsor your education, may be you are just one of those over pampered kids brought up with a silver spoon. What is not good is not good. Treat others well because of tomorrow. You call me a child when the points you've raised so far have given you away. If you are an adult then I'm sorry. Yes I did not sponsor myself but I was thought never to forget the days of your humble beginnings Above all humility pays Nobody is forcing anybody to work |
Politics › Re: 10 Questions For Igbo’s Seeking Ikwerre Citizenship & Acknowledgement by tonychristopher: 1:05pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
mulattoclaro: 1. Who was the very first person ever named Miss Nigeria, and why did she not become a Nigerian, post independence?
2. Who remembers those that played the roles of “courtima” (if you don’t know this term, you should probably never get involved in the Ikwerre-Igbo debates) and why did their Western & Northern Nigerian counterparts not pervert history and justice in their respective regions of Nigeria?
3. If Ikwerre’s were Igbo’s, why did part of the Biafra military strategy include the extermination and genocide of the Ikwerre’s? Please note that there were more saboteurs within and amongst ndi Igbo, than elsewhere in Nigeria – even till the present day.
4. If Igbo’s were so magnanimous to ameliorate their excesses in pre-historic Nigeria, dating back to the early stages of both the “white man’s & ottoman’s” slave trades, how come they are yet to resolve their osu caste system – even until the present day? Let’s go one step further to truly see how much they know of the Ikwerre, can our Igbo learned and intelligent friends account for the Igbo’s direct profiteering, racketeering, and shenanigans during the slave trade periods, as it pertains to its surrounding neighbors, including the Ikwerre's?
5. If Ikwerre’s were Igbo’s, why were they not consulted like the other Igbo clans on the eve of Ahiara War Declarations by Odumegwu Ojukwu? If our learned friends claim that Ikwerre’s were consulted, please provide name(s) of the Ikwerre representatives.
6. Why did southern Cameroon vote to not become part of Nigeria at independence – even though they knew their Hausa/Fulani dominated northern Cameroon were an evil empire? Really, you would rather associate with an evil empire than align with your next door neighbors – if we go by the theory of Igbo’s about the Ikwerre’s?
7. Speaking about Cameroonians, what was the real underlying issue about Bakassi and (like the Ikwerre’s), the peace loving peoples of Ambazonia? Why would they not want to become part of a vibrant and thriving nation like Nigeria – even till this day? What really happened?
8. Going further, who remembers pre-historic Nigeria and Cameroon showing Igbo influences stretching past the Calabar river banks, as Far East, as Mamfe and Bamenda in the Cameroons – why did it shrink back to the present day Igbo boundaries? Better yet, just like Cameroon dragged Nigeria to court over Bakassi, why have the Igbo’s not dragged their case to court, if they know the anthropological, sociological, and ethno-linguistic genesis of the Ikwerre’s?
9. The word “Biafra” is not an Igbo word – at least, am hoping they have not also started claiming it is – so, where/what is Biafra, from which the Gulf/Bight of Biafra was originally named on every world map prior to 1969? Hint: Ojukwu could not and did not coin the word !!! Since most Igbo’s immediately from birth, seem to know more about the history and origin of Ikwerre people, it is assumed this question is also a piece of cake for them
10. Last, but more importantly:
a. When were the original Ogbakor Ikwerre (excluding the ones in diaspora) and Ohaneze ndi Igbo organizations created?
b. If Ikwerre’s are seating on the high tables at Ohaneze ndi Igbo, how come the Igbo’s have never allowed these so called Ikwerre members of Ohaneze to speak by themselves to their own Ikwerre people and in a language the Ikwerre’s would understand – why are Igbo’s always the only ones doing the talking and claiming? Egyptians were not busy advertising Moses as justification for the Jews to remain in Egypt, considering the Jews never forgot their homelands, but may have adopted Egyptian and Roman names to survive the times; a good percentage of people from Sierra Leone in West Africa all have similar names and features like the Yoruba’s of Nigeria – one wonders why Nigeria’s Yoruba states are not wasting resources and time running around telling other Yoruba’s of West Africa they must claim Nigerian origin and ancestry; Native Americans of the present generation might have blue eyes, some blonde, and cannot speak a word of Apache, Cherokee, Hopi, Navajos (I know because I’ve lived among them), yet the Igbo’s would have you believe they are Igbo’s too, if given the chance; and, these same Igbo’s would be the first to tell you not to call them African Americans – since there are no Igbo racial categories in any American ethno-demographic profiles.
c. Is it true that because Igbo’s outnumber every other ethnic group by a margin of 10:1 in pre-war Sabon Gari district of Kano, therefore, everyone within that environment is Igbo – was that what Igbo’s were claiming to spark the pogroms that ignited the Biafra war? (see this citation). Is it also true that because Tiv’s in Nigeria speak Hausa and share common names and traditions, they are Hausa people? How about our friends in Ghana, is it true that because the word Twi is pronounced Chi, it has the same Igbo meaning, therefore, of Igbo origin?
d. Giving a speech recently, during a meeting of South East elders held in Owerri, Imo State, on March 5, 2010 the honorable Odumegwu Ojukwu, asked Igbo’s: “Howbeit, it is a well known fact that in every State in Nigeria outside Igbo land, Ndigbo always constitutes the second largest population next to the indigenous population” – why is that? How come no other ethnic population in Nigeria can come close to, much less boast of, being always the 2nd largest population outside of their own ethnic enclaves, wherever they go?
e. Has anyone heard of/about “Hausa Elele”? Yes, these are true Hausa’s from Elele, in Ikwerre Nigeria – are they Igbo’s too? Could it be that Ikwerre’s had learned their lesson with Igbo’s that they did not allow this strategic political expansion to continue with impunity? Perhaps, we would be arguing today of how Ikwerre’s are Hausa’s, if we had also kept silent in this regard.
f. For the longest time, even before the creation of Rivers State, who consistently prevented, and orchestrated the eccentricities that thwarted, the creation of Port Harcourt state, if Ikwerre’s were Igbo’s? What is wrong with you this Benin boy Do you think Igbo have your time Kedu ihe ndi be anyi jiri atupolu onye onu Gbanu ya nkiti Ike gwuru ndi Benin |
Politics › Re: Senator Ben Murray-bruce Drops Another Bombshell (Tweet) by tonychristopher: 12:52pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
elbabsy: Senetor! WE ARE WITH YOU! We voted change but this our change is a snail,Talk maybe they would act. So you bought what APC sold you ? We laugh , we wail together Where can I buy fuel |
Politics › Re: Senator Ben Murray-bruce Drops Another Bombshell (Tweet) by tonychristopher: 12:50pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Youths And Not Thinking Today by tonychristopher(op): 12:49pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
mulattoclaro: When I saw who opened the thread I hissed. Tonychristopher of all people. Go and sit down. Biafra topics don tire you abi? Mtcheeeew. This isn't me that wrote and mind you I am not pro or anti Biafra .... I just say the truth the way it is |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 12:47pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
swezenberg: When you careless about others, it's definitely going to come around. Oga ..when you talk I realise that you are a child I have done commissioned jobs with no salary and I did not complain for two years ..tapped into the experience and left So tell those your guys that work in coscharis They have two choices They either endure and look for better opportunity Or the should shut the fvck up and quit You guys should stop this complaining |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 12:25pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
swezenberg: As you resigned for your place Then they should shut up,ficus on work at hand and stop whining and wailing |
Politics › Nigerian Youths And Not Thinking Today by tonychristopher(op): 12:24pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
"Awolowo was 37 years, Akintola 36, Ahmadu Bello 36, Balewa 34, Okotie-Eboh 27 and Enahoro 27 and they led the struggle for Nigeria Independence after the death of Macaulay. Only Zik was 42 at the time!
In 1966, the first military coup was led by K Nzeogwu who was 29 years and countered by M. Mohammed 28, T. Danjuma 28, I. Babangida 25, J. Garba 23, Sani Abacha 23, and M. Yar'adua 23, and brought into power Y. Gowon 32, Ojukwu 33, Obasanjo 29, and Buhari 24!
Most of the military governors who governed the states under the successive military regimes were under 30 years.
Also, the brief democratic dispensation which interjected the military interregnums also saw some Senators and members of the House of Representatives, in particular, populated by persons under 30!
Under 30's were also not in short supply with appointments - we have examples of MT Mbu who became Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister at 23 and Pat Utomi who became a Federal Adviser at 27 and so on and so forth!
NOW: Why is it that almost all this age bracket is today still sleeping in 3-seater chairs in their parents’ homes?
Why is it that this age bracket is today still collecting pocket money from their parents?
Why is it that this age bracket is today still writing JAMB?
Why is it that this age bracket today still 'sagg' their trousers?
Why is it that this age bracket is today still searching for jobs and not yet married?
Why is it that this age bracket is today no longer qualified to even be leaders of youth wings of political parties?
Why is it that this age bracket is today so docile?
Why is this age bracket today incapable of feeding itself?
Why is it that this age bracket is today barred from even aspiring to certain political offices?
Why is it that this age bracket is today incapacitated, unwilling, unable and incapable of asking questions?
GOD BLESS NIGERIA!"
From Prof Wole Soyinka.
This is real Food for Thought |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 12:06pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
swezenberg: [size=14pt]Man that does not pay his workers in Choscharis well. Paying 2.1 Engineering Graduate 25k per month mtchew[/size] Then let the worker resign .....it is as simple as that |
Politics › Re: 10 Things You Should Know About Biafra And The Biafran War. by tonychristopher: 11:35am On Dec 10, 2015 |
phoneport: We should all now think of what is best for us. Allow a section of the federation to leave or not, Nigeria will still be great. This i know for sure. I keep hearing Nigeria will be great every time . when will this country be that great ? |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 11:23am On Dec 10, 2015 |
deebsman1: Forget about them, they are people of low thinking faculty, that's what am trying to let u understand, lets assume them to b d bad guys among the Yorubas just as we have those kind of people in other tribes as well. So we don't have to join them so as not to look like them Ok |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 11:11am On Dec 10, 2015 |
deebsman1: Man ur very bitter, sorry to say. You are kind of allowing a kind of hatred the elites have used to divide and rule us to make u bitter. For all those pipu wey u listed above, who have you personally benefited from?? I don't think in this 2015, anybody should be seeing things from an ethnocentric point of view, see all man as same just speaking different languages. Yoruba or Igbo or hausa, one is not better than the other, we are all equal b4 God. Oga I am not bitter, I have Yoruba in laws also but just take a look at this thread and see the hate your peeps are throwing on this man They called him thief They called him ritalist The called him drug man Just simply he is an Igbo man Thank lord I am Igbo If I tell you things I hear your people daily ...I can understand the language You will shock |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 10:46am On Dec 10, 2015 |
deebsman1: Bros i don't think you should narrow it to just one tribe, its a general phenomenon, nigerians generally are just too tribalistic. my own be say, u igbo, hausa, birom or yoruba.....u r my friend if ur good and my enemy if ur bad. we have good yorubas and we have bad yorubas, good igbos and bad igbos. God bless your correct, but to be very honest with you, it is your people. They are known for this and I have experienced this jealousy and hate countless times, fromk Oba in Lagos, to the placard carrying urchin in Onikan to the Dr. Ariyo then why must it always be your peeps in all Nigeria.... They had the opportunity to take over the economy the economy, but they bastardized it, burnt it down and partied away. We cam we gathered them , this is after the war. They are bitter from Operation Wetie to Ghana must go, now the oba utterances. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/yorubas-are-the-problem-with-nigeria/https://www.nairaland.com/2751095/kemi-adeosun-poorly-qualified-finance/3http://www.igbofocus.co.uk/The-Biafran-War/The-Greatest-Heist-in-Modern-H/the-greatest-heist-in-modern-history-by-awolowo-and-the-yorubas-.htmlYou know from Nigerria Airways, NITEL,NEPA, Railways etc, it is your people and hausa that messed this country up from the 70s to now...so why should they be jealous of others. They had opportunity but danced it away Please let the truth be said once...maybe we can have a retrospect or introspect |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 10:34am On Dec 10, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 2019 Igbo Presidency-we Are Not Interested-ipob by tonychristopher: 10:28am On Dec 10, 2015 |
DecemberIV: Yet every day we are inundated with your cries of marginalization and underdevelopment?
Only an ibo man can claim victim and supremacy in the same sentence. QED.
Keep fooling yourself  keep fooling yourself...look around and know the impact we igbo have made and how we have cornered the economy the phone you are typing with must have sold to you by an igbo, maybe the jeans and shirt you wear, maybe the cream you are rubbing....oh keep playing the fool God made us not you We keep crying marginalization until we get every chunk of it all |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 10:25am On Dec 10, 2015 |
Oga wetin be your own, abi you are busy discussing another man money...why dont you focus on making yours. let people discuss your assets and liability one of the reasons I left bank got tired of counting peeps money for em wirinet: That is why Ifeanyi Uba knows more about Maduka's worth than you.
I am not comparing who is richer between Uba and Cosmas, What i can compare is who is more indebted. Both are indebted to banks to the tune of billions of naira.
Cosmos borrowed N21 billion from access bank to finance oil importation business with Ifeanyi Uba. Till today, i am not aware the loan has been liquidated. Cosmas and Uba had evaded the hammer because the last government was protecting them. If this government should start re-investigating the un-ethical loan deal and the phantom BMWs Cosmas was involved with, IPOB youths will start shouting witch hunt. Even the last administration was not able to exonerate Cosmas and Uba inspite of numerous investigations carried out by the senate, EFCC and investigative panel.
Cosmas main business is sales agent to some integration auto brands, the main one being BMW. He gets the cars (on credit) and gets commission on sales. There is no way he can be a billionaire in dollars on sale commissions, unless you say it is his pure water business that brings in billions of dollars. |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 10:23am On Dec 10, 2015 |
wirinet: Most these Nigerian billionaires are just celebrity billionaires or media billionaires, examples are Jimoh Ibrahim, Cosmas Maduka, Ifeanyi Uba, Otedola. The real billionaires do not make noise. If the NDIC should publish the degree of indebtedness of these so called billionaires, you will be shocked. The live on borrowed money. business is been run on credit, the richer you are the richer the debt simple economics naaaa |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 10:22am On Dec 10, 2015 |
it either means that your Nigerian government is either daft or Kalu smarter..oh I never knew that he was an arms dealers..these guys self...you can be funny which one be sub standard arm, I mean will substandard bullet not kill? just asking are your Generals that daft that they cant know your so called fake arms You see how your lies can be obvious CHOOSE YOUR WORDS CAREFULLY OR LIBEL AND DEFAMATION WILL BE SMASHED ON YOU Son LordAdam: What about Orji Uzor Kalu? A man that made billions from selling substandard arms to the Nigerian government.
How many dollar billionaires are Igbos have by the way?
-Lord |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 10:19am On Dec 10, 2015 |
GOD WILL BLESS YOU...Your people are always disgracing themselves and showing hate this is why most tribes detest time...thank you for saYING THIS TRUTH, MAY THE LIGHT SHINE UPON YOUR PATH Iseeee talk to your peeps, they can be this hateful sometime deebsman1: Me with baba agbalagba maduka, am Yoruba and don't care. He's a role model......nothing human beings won't criticize. He made the connections u guys are talking about via hardwork not via robbery. A man without proper "regular" education employing professors. Kudos sir |
Politics › Re: 2019 Igbo Presidency-we Are Not Interested-ipob by tonychristopher: 10:12am On Dec 10, 2015 |
DecemberIV: Yes, the airports, good roads, bridges, universities, research centers, military installations, aviation college, Oil Refinery etc. that the North has, that the South East is begging for. Just as the north has its challenges with poverty and terrorism, so does the south also battle with poverty, unemployment and crime.
Presidency blessed the North and yes, I'm a core northerner. OGA ALL THESE THINGS, THEY ARE IN EAST, DID I HEAR YOU SAY REFINERY...WHICH ONE AGAIN IS WALKING...BUT IN ANAMBRA THEY ARE MINTING BRAND NEW ORIENT REFINARY WHICH UNIVERSITY AGAIN...IS IT THE ONES IGBO HAS OCCUPIED BOTH IN EAST AND NORTH OGA LET US NOT ARGUE...NORTH IS A DISGRACE BOTH POLITICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY AND EVEN SOCIALLY. IF YOU DONT LIKE BELIEVE IT OH BEFORE I GO. EAST HAS THE HIGHEST MID CLASS ENCOME FAMILY IN NIGERIA AND HIGHEST EDUCATION ENROLLEMENT OH HAVE YOU NOT SEEN WONDERS IN ANAMBRA, HAVE YOU NOT HEARD OF ENUGU JUST NAME A STATE IN THE WHOLE NORTH OR EVEN WEST EXCLUDING LAGOS THAT CAN COMPARE WITH THESE TWO PLACES I HAVE JUST MENTIONED. HAVE A GOOD DAY BRO |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 9:35am On Dec 10, 2015 |
yemmybx: Yeah, RITUALS Money nko? The one they found in ijebu heartlands and soka But I have noticed this trend among Yoruba youths They believe that one can't make money without rituals This is a very mindset ....it makes them lazy and complacent One even accusede sometime ago of doing rituals ...now I am not even that rich..just an okay guy...I looked at him and laughed I asked him ..where where you when I was trekking ? When I was paying my dues, where where you when I was hungry ... So you have to stop this mentality |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 9:31am On Dec 10, 2015 |
Mobsync: The same also applies to you.
Secondly, at the bolded, I am Yoruba but I along with every other unbiased Nigerian would tell you the Hausas help themselves more than any other tribe in this country. Oh that's your own point ..and that should be respected and thanks for noting that Yoruba help themselves less So why are your kinsmen attacking man I am an anambra man and I will tell you that we Igbo will assist ourselves from business to teaching them the ropes in trades and once you speak Igbo that affinity is there even for non Igbo that speak Igbo Do you know how many schools ,churches and hospitals that individuals donate in Igbo villages Do you know how many people that passed through apprenticeship in Igbo land to he settled If Hausa help themselves much ..I will not see the poverty much in north but I see that whenever I go to north ...so Hausa help is fallacy What about the Yoruba that will demand money from an apprentice before they teach him ..is that help I am talking that Igbo help ourselves more especially outside Igbo Take thus or leave it Look around and know that Igbo have mastered the principle of group economics |
Food › Re: 5 Foods That Helps In Increasing Sperm Count. by tonychristopher: 9:11am On Dec 10, 2015 |
finniblinks: Guava leaf tea will make u produce thick Akamu. Tasted and trusted How can you eat guava leaf.. Ibu ewu ? Nwanne |
Food › Re: 5 Foods That Helps In Increasing Sperm Count. by tonychristopher: 9:10am On Dec 10, 2015 |
coolhamid: Research has shown that 90 percent of Male Fertility problems are as a result of men’s failure to produce enough sperm.Recent research has also shown that 70 percent of all deformities that are found in babies are as a result of lack of quality sperm.Low sperm count affects approximately one in 25 men. With all these statistics, how do we overcome the problem of low sperm count in men? Apart from seeking medical solution to the problem of low sperm count, there are also foods that when taken will not only increase the sperm count but will also go a long way in increasing the quality of sperm.
Lets take a look at five foods that helps in increasing sperm count and reducing infertility rate in men.
1. Garlic
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Although , taking garlic can be a difficult task for some men due to its scent . The scent should not dissuade you from taking it if you plan on having your own baby soon.Garlic helps a lot in the production of sperm count . Garlic contains an antioxidant called selenium which helps in sperm motility. Start adding garlic to your meal today to boost your sperm count.
2. Ginseng
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Ginseng is found mostly in cooler climate and basically in north America and Asia. Scientists have proven that this great plant enhance libido and sexual performance. In a study published by Journal of Urology, 45 men suffering from erectile dysfunction were administered ginseng for 16 weeks. At the end of the trial, 27 out the 45 men said Ginseng improved their erection.
3.Walnut
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Popularly Called “Asala” by the Yorubas, walnut contains Omega-3-fatty acid which has been found by scientists to increase sperm count and helps in sexual performance in men. Apart from the role this great food plays in Increasing sperm count, it also helps in reducing and preventing Alzheimer’s disease. A study which was published in the journal of Alzheimer’s disease shows that walnut have beneficial effect in reducing and preventing the risk of Alzheimer disease.
4. Banana
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Banana is a must- eat fruit for every man who wants to increase his sperm count.Banana contains an enzyme called bromelain which has been found to increase libido and sex drive in men. Apart from increasing libido in men, this great fruit also helps in weight reduction.
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Consumption of watermelon helps a lot in fighting infertility in men.It increases the libido in men and considered as natural Viagra for men.A phytonutrient known as citrulline in watermelon helps in relaxation of the body ‘s blood vessels and also improve male sexual performance.
You want to increase you sexual performance? Start taking the aforementioned foods today.
Source http://chop4naija.com/5-foods-that-helps-in-increasing-sperm-count/ I need my token ....I need to place orders ..this Christmas ehhhh |
Politics › Re: 2019 Igbo Presidency-we Are Not Interested-ipob by tonychristopher: 9:08am On Dec 10, 2015 |
DecemberIV: Presidency provided the public infrastructure in the North that the SE is begging for daily.
And which infrastructure is in the north that is north in south east ? Is it airport , is it university, is it roads Beside that the north has failed to utilize the infrastructure and that is evident in their human capital .... So can we know the structures you are talking about ...I will want to have a perspective Is it the infrastructure that is been bombed on daily basis in north Or is it the few ones in north that are under utilised I know north very well...maybe you tell me that lokoja Abuja road is world class or you tell me that Abuja kaduna Jos road is autobahn Oga I know these places Or maybe you tell me that Zaria road is racing track Oga corruption killed north and Nigeria and they don't have anything to show for it Where have you been in north ...as of yesterday I came back from lokoja So let's talk |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 9:02am On Dec 10, 2015 |
Mobsync: It's your achievement that matters, not that of your family member, friend or in this case, a fellow random Ibo man who won't even look at you twice. And do you know his achievement? Why do you people assume that everybody will reaf from the same page with you Mind you..igbo help themselves more and I am sure of that and we do that steadily I am from the same place with cosmas ..I know how he has helped people He started from nnewi then Ghana ..Nigeria is the last frontier These are role models in Igbo land Not everybody will do oil things |
Business › Re: Cosmas Maduka Covers Forbes Magazine by tonychristopher: 8:59am On Dec 10, 2015 |
DeeTus: Get out of here! I don't have to steal to be rich. Also, the number of people that I've helped with little resources I have speak volume about me and I'm really proud of it. Oga if you don't have anything to say ...can you at least whistle As you and I can see ..you ain't got yarns |
Family › Re: My Sister Has Paper Problems by tonychristopher: 8:58am On Dec 10, 2015 |
onila: what is she saying I am saying good woman how are you ..I also said that her choice of words are impressive and finally Jide nke iji means hold the one you have at hand That's a way of saying congratulations She values your friendship from the look of things and maybe she is not here to forment any trouble . She seams to be a person that value friendship and I am impressed by her vernacular |