Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 9:01am On Oct 01, 2015 |
cromz: Despite igbos self acclaimed sophistication and wisdom the alaba boy,the fake spare parts sellers,the petty thiefs still remain smh
I strongly agree that igbos are the most intelligent people in Nigeria but the truth remains they lack innovative thinking to put themselves into one unit they have the idea but they don't know how to implement it and do u mean controlling business in another man's land is success u guys are dumb that why the ijaws control u and the Yoruba give u their land to develop for them wen Nigeria cease to be u will go back and u will just labour in vain The sophisticated people are Yoruba Igbo are not sophisticated.. How many times will I make you understand that . We agree that .....Igbo have 7 governors and making impact nay economic colonisation. We need to make money and take chunk of the overseas economy Just like Jews did we are doing First law is we must ensure economic domination Oh you wait for other people to develop your land...now you have proved what they gave been saying about you...no wonder Oshogbo is like that . they are waiting for the wise men from the east Nice submission you made I am enjoying one naija Happy independent |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Technocrats From The SS,SE And Politicians From SW by tonychristopher: 8:04am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Ruke1989: The South South and South East remains Nigeria's hotbed having produced many successful private sector technocrats in the past like Dr Ngozi Nkonjo Iweala, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, Pat Utomi, Charles Soludo, etc. It is now set to produce the few technocrats in Buhari govt leaving the south west - the only zone that survives on government money - to produce politicians as ministers. South west names likely on buhari list includes Mr fayemi(ekiti state), Mr babtunde fashola(lagos state), prince oyinlola(osun state), and a host of other old and recycled politicians who have no known achievement outside politics.
Though buhari promised to appoint technocrats but this is not possible to find in the south west where the demands from politicians is overbearing on him.
As buhari's ministers await saraki's approval next Tuesday, Nigerians keep their fingers crossed waiting to know the taste of old and new wine mixed and served in old bottle.
Source: wait am coming They said fashola worked ...lol..using 70 something million for website as they said ..that's their definition of working |
Politics › Re: Independence Speech: Why I Sent Ministerial List Late – PMB by tonychristopher: 8:01am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Elosky20: ωєℓℓ mу qυєѕтιση ιѕ αяє ωє ¢єℓєвяαтιηg 55 уєαяѕ σƒ ρяσgяєѕѕ σя яєgяєѕѕ. ƒяαηкℓу тнєяє ιѕ ησ ηєє∂ ƒσя ¢єℓєвяαтιηg в¢σѕ ωє αяє ѕтιℓℓ ∂єρєη∂єηт.єg συя χ¢нαηgє яαтє яυηηιηg ∂σωη в¢σѕ σƒ ∂σℓℓαяѕ ησ єmρℓσуmєηт ƒσя тнє уσυтн ρσνєяту ση тнє ιη¢яєαѕє тєяяσяιѕт αттα¢к єνєяуωнєяє ιηѕє¢υяιту ¢σяяυρтιση ιηƒℓαтιση ωιтн αℓℓ тнєѕє gσιηg ση ιη тнє ¢συηтяу. ι тнιηк ωнαт ηιgєяια ηєє∂ѕ тσ∂αу ιѕ ¢σmρℓєтє ∂яу ƒαѕтιηg jυѕт ℓιкє тнє ρєσρℓє σƒ ηιηєνєℓ ∂ι∂ ιη тнє вιвℓє. ѕσ ιηѕтєα∂ σƒ ѕαуιηg нαρρу ιη∂єρєη∂єη¢є ι ωιℓℓ яαтнєя ѕαу нαρρу ƒαѕтιηg ∂αу тσ єνєяуσηє. What are u writing ...stop using these old model BlackBerry |
Politics › Re: Independence Speech: Why I Sent Ministerial List Late – PMB by tonychristopher: 8:01am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Ifo chapkiiii .....woooooo
Oge akuko |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 7:58am On Oct 01, 2015 |
vayne: Leave that goat,igbos are found allover the world but the world is not making noise,only those lazy scratched faces from waste are chest beating over a Lagos that was built with Nigeria's collective resources and a former capital ....but anyways it's too late for them,coz they have lost Lagos to igbos and they should leak their wound alone. But wait are these people stupid ...their papas fought for one Nigeria ...so why complain They are implying that awolowo and kunle was stupid |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 7:55am On Oct 01, 2015 |
theDEVILisHERE: What do you mean my people The country needs to be de-almagamated cause its heading towards no real direction Your youba people always think Igbo this Igbo that ..thus helping them to reach orgasm |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 7:54am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Mboi: Point of correct ion brother, nobody controls Igbo's. All these things you people are doing won't help. From the history of Nigeria Igbo's have not been that active in politics. That is because they believe in working hard to earn their living not stealing. Hausa's that have ruled Nigeria for more than 40yrs out of Nigeria's 55 years are not talking. It's Yorubas that make noise everyday hating igbos, y? Igbo's live well both home and abroad. That presidency is zone to North 2019 does not remove poverty, tuberculosis,almajiris,bokoharam and all sorts of stinking ailments ravaging the north while the Igbo's keep living in their mansions nationwide, building hotels every where and enjoying live, businesses growing, iyalojas and old babas having sleepless nights to take over markets,youruba youths collecting N20 naira as agberos. Where I live now, I moved in since 2009, opp my compound are some Yoruba boys living in their father's house claiming they own the street. When we moved in they claimed we'll give them 20k as owo-boys for guarding the street before we came, these are young men in their late twenties and early 30s, we knew they were hungry,we gave them 30k. Till today they are still there begging stipends from Igbo's to survive. So tell me how they are better than Igbo's? For eg in Lagos, Igbo's drive most expensive cars, liv e in best houses,own nice hotels despite the fact that some jagabans build theirs with looted funds, so you people should stop hating Igbo's. To God be d glory. Did obasanjo presidency stop their boys from blocking the streets during traffic jams asking for OWO ONO money for road If presidency will make Igbo be like north and make us reason like Yoruba ....pls and pls keep the presidency We Igbo are fine and we are doing fine and we will be fine They should go and know why their region is looking like what is stuck in time We Igbo are making progress with or without the zoo |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 7:49am On Oct 01, 2015 |
theDEVILisHERE: It is not about north and south Some people want out of the union and that is where their mind is Just few sensible post ..so you know the fact . then tell your people to shut up Igbo know what they are doing ..don't cry for them .as of yesterday UN received their letter |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Igbo---anioma Statement To SE by tonychristopher: 7:41am On Oct 01, 2015 |
meccuno: why do u disturb yourself with issues like these? I for once as an individual do ot believe in all these I am igbo and I am not igbo issues.........as far as am concerned, igbo is igbo but some times I wonder why igbos in delta always lay much emphasis on I am "delta igbo"? It doesn't make sense to me........igbo is igbo......if one says I am igbo, and when asked, says from delta state then I think that's more acceptable but saying delta igbo means not being sure.........the ikwerris and some very few delta igbos think that by denying being igbos makes them less igbo but I say to them that the itsekiris, ijaws , urhobos who they share the same state with call them igbos with no appologies this I have heard and seen so many times........well, I am informed to a particular level and a non igbo or even an igbo person cannot tell me who is igbo or change my view about who my tribesmen are.......and please some of my igbo brothers should under stand that there is nothing like real or fake igbos.....thanxx Bro. ..there is nothing like real Igbo or fake Igbo ...eziokwu ka ina ekwu Mana the real Igbo is a confident and proud man...what and how will u term a man that his name is Emeka ibeh and he is either from ikwerre or ika and he will say that he is not Igbo...is he not a fake Igbo ....they cause this upon themselves But they are Igbo by and large I know that Igbo unity is hurting the powers that be. But it is our duty to hurt those powers...we have to chart new course |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Igbo---anioma Statement To SE by tonychristopher: 7:34am On Oct 01, 2015 |
EzePromoe: [color=#DC143C][b]You've spoken the undiluted truth my brother. Any Igbo man that chooses to be fooled by those fake monikers is on his own. I've been on NL for long, and I must tell you that this impersonating game preceded my date of registration. I've been bursting many lies that is why people like Ikwerreboy and Hopeathand can't come and tell me without blinking the eyes that they are Ikwerres. LOL, Ikwerre that will be stalking Igbo threads in order to haul insults at Igbo. Some will even go ahead to insult Igbo culture and I ask, "Tell me one practice in Ikwerre culture that is not in the culture of some other places in Igboland." If you have a discerning spirit, read these impostors' comments and you'll be convinced that many of them have not crossed the Niger bridge. For me, I don't bother reacting because I'm too busy. See again as an example to detect impostors, the OP when writing spoke on behalf of his people (the Aniomas) while refering to my post, likewise I spoke on behalf of my people (the Ikwerres) not because I don't know about Anioma people or other Igbo groups that the impostors have been stealing identity from. I could come now to start trying hard to prove that Anioma is Igbo but we prefer that everyone 'answers his father's name'. I can't make assumption that Anioma people are 100% proud of being Igbos, but it will shock you that the impostors will be speaking for the entire Niger Delta region or South South region as if it's a homogeneous entity. They don't know that by saying 'we Niger Deltans', it's akin to saying, 'we Imolites' or 'we Abians' and they will still turn around to insult people from those region and in their warped mind they will be thinking, "OH, we're doing a good job by defending Niger Delta'. Even an Ijaw man will laugh at any Ikwerreman who says he's not Igbo. The Ijaw man may not be laughing because he's thinking otherwise but because the accent, the 'body language', the ambience around him is speaking thick Igbo. Many of these impostors equate the internal rivalry which is common amongst every Igbo group to 'hatred for Igbos' and they rejoice to themselves and pounce on it as fact that we're non-Igbos. If you want to see more intra-Igbo rivalry which is worse than what some Ikwerres tend to show, just watch an Anambra man and an Imo man or an Onitsha man and Aba man argue for superiority. Then you guys can form a better essay on how any of these men are not Igbo. Well, I'm not in the mood to write epistles so I'll stop here. Well done to OP and also those Igbos who choose to be fooled by impostors. [/b][/color] Most time I begin to think that Nigerians especially the wild waste have an account to grind with Igbo...what I do t understand is their confusion about Igbo nation these people assume that Igbo land ends in 5 states.they are always jolted when we told there is Igbo in edo in kogi and criss river though very small but the Igbo there even in Benue can't be overlooked I just laugh at em |
Politics › Re: Judge Withdraws From Saraki’s Case Over Negative Reports by tonychristopher: 12:47am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Saraki ...hmmmm enfant terrible |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 12:45am On Oct 01, 2015 |
onenaira3: Another good question. Recall that one was even one they didn't want Presidency far They share states in kwarra....it has been ruled by fulani They still share states in kogi with igala ...still igala rules them Now who is the slave really Forget offa forget illorin forget kabba ..those are lost territory Some of them have this hate for Igbo So terrible but I pity them |
Politics › Re: Why Do Yoruba Men Eat More Of Ibo Foods Today? by tonychristopher: 12:30am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Kagawa10: Yeye! So what is your meaning if UKWUANI Impostor |
Politics › Re: Adeola Of Sahara Reporters And President Buhari Take A Photo by tonychristopher: 12:28am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Why is her titts like this Why is his teeth like that |
Politics › Re: Why Do Yoruba Men Eat More Of Ibo Foods Today? by tonychristopher: 12:21am On Oct 01, 2015 |
Kagawa10: Lol! Ibos and lies, eh! Very synonymous! It is Igbo not ibos Incorrigibles Don't you have shame and work ? |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 12:20am On Oct 01, 2015 |
omoelesa: When u take an ibo man to the cleaners, he begins to talk of how rich they are,how beautiful they are,how hardworking they are, blah, blah, blah.Dont come here and wail tommorow, when buhari, an ordinary mallam does any unfavorable policies to the ibos since u dont want any thing to do with nigeria politically. Which cleaners... Is it the mud houses with brown roofs or the shoe cleaners with no education or the OWO MI DA crooners . Which cleaners ? |
Politics › Re: PDP Zones 2019 Presidential Ticket To North by tonychristopher: 12:16am On Oct 01, 2015 |
justirich: your statement is not in consonance with my comment. Are you on drugs? And your mental capacity in not in tandem with your age |
Politics › Re: EXCLUSIVE: UN Counters Nigeria, Says Country Was Properly Invited by tonychristopher: 12:10am On Oct 01, 2015 |
ellechrystal: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, (UNOCHA), has told PREMIUM TIMES that Nigeria was officially informed and properly invited to a high-level event in New York where the Boko Haram insurgency in the Lake Chad Basin was discussed.
This is contrary to the claims by the Nigerian presidency that the country was neither informed nor invited to the meeting where Nigeria’s neighbours and key humanitarian agencies brainstormed on how to tackle the refugee crisis caused by the conflict.
The event was organised by UN Under-Secretary-General, Stephen O’Brien, but Nigeria, the epicentre of the Boko Haram insurgency, was absent.
Reuters news agency reported last week that U.S. and European Union diplomats were disappointed that Nigeria was not represented at the meeting.
The news of the absence of the Nigerian delegation at the meeting attracted condemnation back home with many blaming it on the failure of President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint ministers.
They argued that a competent minister of foreign affairs would have ensured that the country was represented at the meeting where such an important issue was discussed.
In an email to PREMIUM TIMES, on Sunday, backed up with a list of events the President’s delegation was invited to participate, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, insisted the presidency did not get an invite to attend the meeting.
“There is no record of any invitation to the Nigerian Mission as confirmed by the Permanent Representative, Prof Joy Ogwu,” he said.
But a spokesperson for UNOCHA, Jens Laerke, who is based in Geneva, told PREMIUM TIMES over the telephone that not only was the office of the Permanent Representative of the Nigerian Mission to the United Nations officially informed and invited for the event, an invite was in fact sent to the office of the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, prior to the departure of the Nigerian delegation to the UNGA.
“I’m almost 100 per cent sure that Nigeria was invited. One of the reasons was that I read the original speech by O’Brien in which he acknowledged the presence of the Nigerian government,” he said.
Mr Laerke, however, asked to be allowed to double-check with his colleague in New York, who was in charge of inviting participants for the meeting. He called back four hours later after checking with his organisation’s New York office.
“I’ve just been in contact with my colleague in New York and we can assure you that the government of Nigeria was invited to the event and my colleagues in New York did what they could to ensure that they were provided with the invitation,” he said.
When asked which organ of the Nigerian government the invite was sent to, Mr Laerke responded: “Actually, the government was invited both by direct communication to the Vice President and then subsequently through the permanent representation in New York.
“My colleague told me he actually went there personally to hand over the invitation to make sure they receive the invitation. We really made an effort to make sure the government was aware of the invitation because we really want them to come.”
When asked to for documentary evidence that the Nigerian mission was actually informed, and indeed received and acknowledged the invitation, Mr Laerke demanded an official letter before that could be made available.
PREMIUM TIMES did exactly as he requested.
In an email to this newspaper on Tuesday, Mr Laerke said the New York office of UNOCHA was yet to revert to him.
“I have not obtained any reply regarding your request for access to written documentation. In the meantime, however, I have double checked the matter and I can assure you that Nigeria was invited to the event. We don’t know why they didn’t come.
“You may want to raise this with the Permanent Mission of Nigeria at the UN in New York.
Allow me to add that the Nigerian Government is a valued partner of the UN and UNOCHA,” he wrote.
PREMIUM TIMES contacted Nigeria’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations but its spokesperson, Tope Elias-Fatile, declined to provide categorical answer when asked if the Mission received an invite for the Boko Haram event.
This newspaper sent Mr. Elias-Fatile an email on Monday asking him five questions, including two dealing with Nigeria’s invitation to and representation at the Boko Haram event.
Other questions dealt with President Buhari’s attendance at the session where Pope Francis addressed the UN.
But in his response, the spokesperson gave a blanket answer which did not categorically answer any of the questions.
He merely said, “Only one answer with brief explanation will suffice to all the questions:
“Mr. President arrived promptly to all events in which he was scheduled to attend, including Pope Francis’ address to the United Nations.
“Specifically, Mr. President arrived promptly at the General Assembly well ahead of Pope’s address and he listened to the address. You can verify this by any video coverage of the event.”
Efforts to seek clarification from Permanent Representative Joy Ogwu by telephone was unsuccessful.
Since Saturday, multiple calls to the Mission’s telephone numbers were answered by an automated voice prompt that kept linking the calls to what appeared a dead extension.
A separate email to the official address of the permanent mission, sent Saturday, has also not been replied.
When contacted on the insistence by the UN that Nigeria was invited to the event, presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, said, “Ask them to give you evidence that the invitation was delivered, and the name of the staff who received it. Prof. Joy Ogwu said there was no invitation. We need evidence before anyone can say what she said is inaccurate.”
Laolu Akande, the spokesperson for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, whose office UNOCHA said it also informed of the event, could not be reached to comment for this story. His telephone was switched off the several times PREMIUM TIMES called.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/190783-exclusive-un-counters-nigeria-says-country-properly-invited-to-missed-boko-haram-meeting.html Those bastards won't see this but will call Igbo this Igbo DAT Na Igbo go kill una papa. APC ...bunch of retards |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Igbo---anioma Statement To SE by tonychristopher: 12:06am On Oct 01, 2015 |
EzePromoe: [color=#DC143C][b]You've spoken the undiluted truth my brother. Any Igbo man that chooses to be fooled by those fake monikers is on his own. I've been on NL for long, and I must tell you that this impersonating game preceded my date of registration. I've been bursting many lies that is why people like Ikwerreboy and Hopeathand can't come and tell me without blinking the eyes that they are Ikwerres. LOL, Ikwerre that will be stalking Igbo threads in order to haul insults at Igbo. Some will even go ahead to insult Igbo culture and I ask, "Tell me one practice in Ikwerre culture that is not in the culture of some other places in Igboland." If you have a discerning spirit, read these impostors' comments and you'll be convinced that many of them have not crossed the Niger bridge. For me, I don't bother reacting because I'm too busy. See again as an example to detect impostors, the OP when writing spoke on behalf of his people (the Aniomas) while refering to my post, likewise I spoke on behalf of my people (the Ikwerres) not because I don't know about Anioma people or other Igbo groups that the impostors have been stealing identity from. I could come now to start trying hard to prove that Anioma is Igbo but we prefer that everyone 'answers his father's name'. I can't make assumption that Anioma people are 100% proud of being Igbos, but it will shock you that the impostors will be speaking for the entire Niger Delta region or South South region as if it's a homogeneous entity. They don't know that by saying 'we Niger Deltans', it's akin to saying, 'we Imolites' or 'we Abians' and they will still turn around to insult people from those region and in their warped mind they will be thinking, "OH, we're doing a good job by defending Niger Delta'. Even an Ijaw man will laugh at any Ikwerreman who says he's not Igbo. The Ijaw man may not be laughing because he's thinking otherwise but because the accent, the 'body language', the ambience around him is speaking thick Igbo. Many of these impostors equate the internal rivalry which is common amongst every Igbo group to 'hatred for Igbos' and they rejoice to themselves and pounce on it as fact that we're non-Igbos. If you want to see more intra-Igbo rivalry which is worse than what some Ikwerres tend to show, just watch an Anambra man and an Imo man or an Onitsha man and Aba man argue for superiority. Then you guys can form a better essay on how any of these men are not Igbo. Well, I'm not in the mood to write epistles so I'll stop here. Well done to OP and also those Igbos who choose to be fooled by impostors. [/b][/color] Always objective and apt |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Igbo---anioma Statement To SE by tonychristopher: 12:04am On Oct 01, 2015 |
onenaira3: You all know my stanch on this therefore, I don't need to address it. I've always wanted to make a this thread just never really did so but as I was reading a thread, I came in contact to a statement made by ezepromoe which promoted to do it
Although Eze is ikwerre and his statement was pertaining to his people, I noticed a slight similarities between what he said and what goes on in anioma as well. Don't get me wrong, I don't believe there is any similarities between ikwerre and anioma. In fact Una know my own opinion about ikwerres but his statement caught my interest For awhile I've noticed a high number of yoloba and hsusa becoming the spokesperson of anioma on NL. Highlighting the denials within our groups and magnifying it to create a division between us and SE. Recently I've equally noticed SE dancing to the tone of this music. The message isn't towards SW, North or whoever, I could careless about those people, this message is to SE who decide to pay attention to what others are saying than what your brothers says. Whenever Una have one altercation with one denier from anioma, you guys are so quick to magnify it and accuse us all for it, some of Una are quick to throw us under the bus and continue doing so until with I, melzabull, etc etc comes in and prove our pride of igbo...a task I believe we really shouldn't be doing all the time just to appease this distrust SE has for us. Only God knows why there is even a distrust from SE to Anioma. On our side, we font have any distrust to Una. For awhile, we've told una repeatedly exactly what ezepromoe wrote in the part I bolded, the anioma denials are actually a minority. You hear them the most because they are the loudest and love seeking attention. They desire to be seen and desire to be heard, some of which are those known to rewrite history. It is something we have within our community and albeit it is something we are working to overcome, listening to sw and north who are trying to mischievous, and constantly accusing us for something a minority does will more likely create the tension and push others into the direction you speaking against...an example is emeka esogbue. We have a high significant of our people that are proud Igbo and yes we equally have those that are not but don't throw all of us under the bus because of a few minorities. We got Una back, even during Biafra war, we joined and fought alongside Una despite Una deliberately left us with the enemies, we still fought alongside Una. Throughout history, we've always had your back and we expect you people to do the same as the SE and SS Igbo politicians are doing. Do not let the mischievous people destroy a long age brothership. I hope you take this appeal to heart and this is a message not to all SE but to those that does what I described...for example lygn19 and his likes Nwanne....you said the truth We can't stop countering those that want to divide Igbo biko |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Igbo---anioma Statement To SE by tonychristopher: 12:02am On Oct 01, 2015 |
EzePromoe: [color=#DC143C][b]You've spoken the undiluted truth my brother. Any Igbo man that chooses to be fooled by those fake monikers is on his own. I've been on NL for long, and I must tell you that this impersonating game preceded my date of registration. I've been bursting many lies that is why people like Ikwerreboy and Hopeathand can't come and tell me without blinking the eyes that they are Ikwerres. LOL, Ikwerre that will be stalking Igbo threads in order to haul insults at Igbo. Some will even go ahead to insult Igbo culture and I ask, "Tell me one practice in Ikwerre culture that is not in the culture of some other places in Igboland." If you have a discerning spirit, read these impostors' comments and you'll be convinced that many of them have not crossed the Niger bridge. For me, I don't bother reacting because I'm too busy. See again as an example to detect impostors, the OP when writing spoke on behalf of his people (the Aniomas) while refering to my post, likewise I spoke on behalf of my people (the Ikwerres) not because I don't know about Anioma people or other Igbo groups that the impostors have been stealing identity from. I could come now to start trying hard to prove that Anioma is Igbo but we prefer that everyone 'answers his father's name'. I can't make assumption that Anioma people are 100% proud of being Igbos, but it will shock you that the impostors will be speaking for the entire Niger Delta region or South South region as if it's a homogeneous entity. They don't know that by saying 'we Niger Deltans', it's akin to saying, 'we Imolites' or 'we Abians' and they will still turn around to insult people from those region and in their warped mind they will be thinking, "OH, we're doing a good job by defending Niger Delta'. Even an Ijaw man will laugh at any Ikwerreman who says he's not Igbo. The Ijaw man may not be laughing because he's thinking otherwise but because the accent, the 'body language', the ambience around him is speaking thick Igbo. Many of these impostors equate the internal rivalry which is common amongst every Igbo group to 'hatred for Igbos' and they rejoice to themselves and pounce on it as fact that we're non-Igbos. If you want to see more intra-Igbo rivalry which is worse than what some Ikwerres tend to show, just watch an Anambra man and an Imo man or an Onitsha man and Aba man argue for superiority. Then you guys can form a better essay on how any of these men are not Igbo. Well, I'm not in the mood to write epistles so I'll stop here. Well done to OP and also those Igbos who choose to be fooled by impostors. [/b][/color] Always objective and apt |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Igbo---anioma Statement To SE by tonychristopher: 11:57pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
HopeAtHand: Fool...stop mentioning my moniker.
You are an Igboman from Anambra state.
Ibia nwo Ikwerre, í bu nwo Isoma, mmam nha ízuzuga. I thought they have cured you ...but now this is hopeless Ndo. |
Politics › Re: PDP Zones 2019 Presidential Ticket To North by tonychristopher: 11:55pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
justirich: Even after giving Ex-President Jonathan more than 90% votes in the hopes of getting the next presidency, PDP still abandoned the Igbos. I believe this would have still happened even if Jonathan won. He does not even have the political clout to impose the idea of Igbo candidate on the PDP. Definitely not in the present-pdp. Ndigbo better sit up now and try aligning politically especially with other major tribes to boost their chances with a powerful coalition later. Isolation and throwing of tantrums won't help anyone. You that APC has embraced how are u faring ? Maybe YOU are going to farm with Lamborghini |
Politics › Re: Why Do Yoruba Men Eat More Of Ibo Foods Today? by tonychristopher: 11:53pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
Ugomba: even inside you, you know you are lying.. IGBO and CALABAR Dishes are most sought after in Nigeria.. He said he is from delta |
Politics › Re: Why Do Yoruba Men Eat More Of Ibo Foods Today? by tonychristopher: 11:53pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
Kagawa10: That's one big fat lie! Which tribe dominate the catering job, if not the Yoruba? Left for me, only Calabar dishes can rival Yoruba dishes! Are you not an ukwuani man again Ugomba.... Ifuru nwoke a....chefuo ya |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 11:50pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
omenka: I do not insult the "Igbo nation" dude. I've got a lot of respect for them as an ethnic group but have very strong reservations for the conduct of some self appointed Igbo spokesmen on this forum. They are the ones giving the Igbos bad publicity.
The Igbos are a very sophisticated people. Like someone once said, I have NEVER seen a lazy Igbo man, and that is an enviable virtue. Give an Igbo man two cents and he'd convert it to fifty in days. That is their gift, that is what they are renown for- industry. Perhaps, politics just isn't their thing... Point of correction... Igbo r not sophisticated people pls ..we do not attribute that to ourselves ...that title is solely owned and reserved for the Yoruba We prefer our simplicity in achieving greater things Oke afa na egbu Nwa Nkita Pls we are not contesting that sophisticated title pls |
Politics › Re: Who Are The Edo People? by tonychristopher: 9:47pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
OdenigboAroli: First off,there is no Bini people in Onicha and...never been. What you have is Igb o who once resided in the Bini area. As for Anioma, What happened was cultural exchanges,simple. Bini never conquered anybody nor extended their empire. They built a wall around their village for fear of the Anioma Igbo like the Agbor. Infact,they were scared of Ndi Agbor. They built their little kingdom and made sculptures and that was it,it didn't go past that. I wonder how you get this analysis and they are apt and nice Come to think of it ..if Benin was a great empire why building moats and walls ...who are they afraid of Rome never built walls, Greece never built wall even Igbo ukwu NRI kingdom never This a new dimension |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by tonychristopher: 9:35pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
Feraz: This is my hometown! 
I'll be honest with you, I haven't really seen much there. Nwanna ..which side of amichi This is amichi dude |
Politics › Re: Igbos How Far? I Am Vindicated Less Than 24 Hours After My Last Post. by tonychristopher: 9:11pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
alcatraz002: Please I want my Igbo country men to contribute actively to this thread naaa. Let's discuss how we can salvage the igbos from this self inflicted slavery.
I state it here and now that the igbos on Nairaland should all bow their heads in shame becasy within a period of 6 years you have made almost all Nigerians hate the Igbo tribe more than we did just after the Civil war. On this site owned by a Yoruba a man you have radicalized hitherto friendly Yoruba's who are the only people that still tolerate you in Nigeria. Because of your rants, Igbos lost a commissioner seat in Lagos cabinet, because of you, Yoruba's want you out of Lagos.
The reason for my pity for igbos of late is due to the realization that Igbos are really trapped in a country where they are hated and they can't ascend the highest office in their country. I know most of the hateful igbos on this site live and work in alaigbo and they don't care about the effect of the hate rhetoric on normal peace loving igbos in other parts of Nigerians. Hateful igbos online need to apologise to the igbos in other parts of the Country for what you have put them through in this country.
The wounds of the Jonathan regime will take a long time to heal. Igbos should never have shown their contempt for Yoruba's due to how powerful the Yoruba's are in Nigeria.
I know I will be insulted and I am waiting. I used to love a music ...its by Madonna in memory of Evita an Argentine first lady...the name of the track is DONT CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA , I know you will not like that music because its too sublime and elevated for you ..that's aside Let's assume that PDP zoned presidency to north With all these years north has been ruling it has not stopped them from been the menial men, the handy men the cobblers the illiterates and the poor region ...as you can agree with me ..the presidency never changed their lives Now take it to Yoruba ...they had a stint ...obasanjo was there it did not stop the army of young men doing OWO MI DA, OMO NILE it did not stop them doing conductors ...so the obasanjo presidency to Yoruba did not change anything in Yoruba land not even the mud houses and brown roofs So what does this tell you.....it will not change anything but you have it upon you to change yourself Take it |
Politics › Re: Buhari, Obama, Ban Ki-Moon At UN General Meeting (Photos) by tonychristopher: 11:12am On Sep 30, 2015 |
kennyman2000: Looking at this man strengthen my hope..
God bless u mr president.. Look into Jesus Christ not a mare man that chews gworo |
Celebrities › Re: Gay Activist, Bisi Alimi Comes For Pastor Adeboye For Buying A Private Jet by tonychristopher: 10:47am On Sep 30, 2015 |
ooshinibos: you have no evidence he is using peoples money ....maybe one of his church millionaire gave the jet to him ( we don't know ) OK is the church member isn't person Why can't he use the money for jet to do humanitarian work That's it |
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