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PoliticsRe: Is Lagos State Overhyped? by Twistaray(m): 6:14pm On Jan 22, 2017
ugohemma:
Tell me the quarter in Lagos where u will find a huge number of yoroubas that is developed..
Before now, Lagos was the melting point of every tribe in Nigeria both your colonial masters. So when Yorubas start bragging about how it was them that made Lagos what it is, i wonder what people will like to gory on people hard work
Looolx cheesy

Why not start by telling us where Yoruba don't dominate in lagos?
You lot are quite delusional, and yes, the last general election exposed you all.
You don't just go about pulling off figures out of the blue,dude. It's doesn't make sense at all.

Mind you, the massive development in Lagos and ogun et al is as a result of SW govs efforts,their ability to attract investors into their region which your state gov have over the years failed to achieve.

Now,ask yourself, if you think I am lying, ' why is Ogun state the most industrialized state as of today ? Well,all thanks to God and amusu land policy.

Lmaoooo cheesy
PoliticsRe: Is Lagos State Overhyped? by Twistaray(m): 5:27pm On Jan 22, 2017
Appswheel:
Thank you for the information. How many industries are in Ogun at the moment?
Good question, but there are too many to mention hence I might not be able to number them.

But if you doubt what I wrote earlier, do make use of ' Google " the most industrialized state in nigeria".

Thank you cool
PoliticsRe: Is Lagos State Overhyped? by Twistaray(m): 5:25pm On Jan 22, 2017
ugohemma:
LAGOS THIS LAGOS THAT....EVEN WHEN NONE OF THEIR FAMILIES HAVE A LAND IN LAGOS...

DO U GUYS KNOW HOW MANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PARaSATAL THAT IS HOUSED IN LAGOS....

IF Nigeria is sincere, let all the federal goverment agencies headquaters be shared through all states in Nigeria...

In Nigeria, the people and development move where goverment moves to.. thats why keeping status quo Abuja might topple or be in same gap with development before 20yrs..\\

Yoroubas stop deceiving yourselves.... You guys did not develop Lagos, and No tribe can hold on to Lagos as their own in terms of development.


10 to 20 yrs from now you will be fighting for governorship role in Lagos if another tribe decide to contest against your own.
Nobody is stopping you from assuming, dreaming and pulling off home made figures from your bombom. All we are asking you is...






Do it softly my bloloda cheesy
PoliticsRe: Why Do Most Nigerians Equate Igbo Trade Domination To Political Dominance? by Twistaray(m): 5:15pm On Jan 22, 2017
iamhorny:
Why do most Nigerians equate Igbo Trade domination to political dominance?

This is one thing I have noticed among other Nigerians when analysing the prospects of Igbos when it comes to political leadership. You will hear ignorant people make comments like

"If we give Igbos power, they will sell Nigeria to the highest bidder" (truly this is funny),

"Haa we the Niger delta will not follow the Igbos to Biafra because they will colonize us, take over our land and turn us to their slaves" (Very dumb thought)

"We must not allow EzeNdigbo in Yoruba land and must stop selling land to Igbos, they have taken over our land in Lagos. Very soon they will install an Eze on us and our Oba will lose their command" (like really? Do we look like the Fulani as in the case of Ilorin).

Personally, i know when it comes to Trade and Commerce, the Igbos are aggressive investors but that does not equate to political domination or aggression. Our trade and business dominance happen organically with no conscious effort or preplanned effort.
People fail to look at the positives as to the opportunities that come with Igbo businesses in their territory. The employment, tax revenues, attraction of other related businesses and the socio cultural interaction and Exchange.

As for politics, Igbo history till today has never favoured the argument that Igbos dominates others. The Igbos I know are not and can never be like the hausa/fulani in anyway. The Igbos have conscience and have been more Nigerian than other Nigerians.

The Igbos have lived with their neighbours in the Niger delta for thousands of years and there was never a case of slave raid or attack on them in a bid to rule them or any form of colonization or imposition of king. Just imagine the Fulani or the Yoruba whose history is littered with inter-tribal wars and savagery were their neighbours in the Niger delta, the Niger delta would have long turned Fulani by force or be in constant wars with the Yoruba. The Igbos have lived peacefully with their neighbours, married their daughters and gave out their own daughters also, worshipped the same deity (like in the days of Aro where amadioha was worshipped by both igbo, ibibios, ijaws,ogoni etc.) The Igbos shared and learnt from their neighbours (like Nsibidi which is originally Ibibio was used by the Igbos, efiks and Ibibios). Look at the Igbos and look at their neighbours, in dressing, in culture they look similar, they had the same market days, their women tied double wrappers etc.

Come to Aba or even Owerri, the best restaurants are owned by the ibibios and efik Those that schooled in FUTO will understand what am talking about. They are as hard working as their Igbo brothers and i have never heard of any form of harassment, intimidation or discrimination. Infact most Igbo dominated markets in Lagos have the ibibios and efiks working hand in hand with the Igbos. Many of them speak Igbo that they will have to tell you they are not Igbo before you know they are not. I have met an Ibibio lady in Lagos who initially i thought was Igbo. she spoke Igbo fluently and when i asked here her name she told me Grace Etuk but told me she grew up in Aba and that her father, mum and grand mum all grew up in Aba. She reps Aba to the core just like Yemi Alade who grew up in Umuahia and can bearly speak yoruba but speaks igbo fluently as her first language and even in her music always sound Igbo-like and relate more and featured more igbo artist than any other.
All these make me wonder where all the negative impression of Igbos emanated from. Could it be the Yoruba media propaganda or just envy or just people who just dread Igbo progress?

The funniest part of it all is that people who don’t want to allow Igbos opportunities are incapable of creating those opportunities like the Igbos. Their towns will be sleeping and dead, once the Igbos come in to wake it up with businesses, that is when you see them begin to struck out their neck, head and eyes with envy and complain how Igbos are buying up their lands like as if they are not the ones selling it.
Even with the seizing of Igbo monies and properties, giving them just 20punds despite all the millions they had in the bank and with indigenization policy and other institutionalised anti-Igbo policies like quota system, denial of presidency still it took the just Igbos 40yrs to do the impossible.
The Igbos are back to control trade and commerce, they are majority of our best footballers both male and female, they are back to lead in education, technology and indigenous manufacturing. They have and are still producing most of our best technocrats both nationally and internationally. Infact outside Nigeria they are the face of Nigeria. The best known Nigerians are usually the Igbos. Today 70% of everything we consume in Nigeria today has an Igbo signature on it( either through production or importation or distributorship, marketing, transportation or retail. In within the chain the Igbos must be there). Today the Igbos are bridging the distance between West African countries with their trade and transport. Just name the Top ten (10) transport companies in Nigeria (both trans-national and Inter-state), am sure eight (cool will probably be Igbo owned with the remaining two (2) be Edo/delta owned.

The Igbos are back to banking, insurance, telecoms and ICT. Even though the north own most of the oil blocks, don’t be surprise if you find out the Igbos dominate the upstream sector of the oil industry (With techno oil, capital oil, integrated oil, nestle oil just to mention a few).
Also look at the real estate sector, like other Nigerians complain “Igbos own most of the choice properties in all the major cities in Nigeria. It is also happening in Ghana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Senegal and all over West Africa and they are still buying and building. They are just unstoppable. El rufai the former Minister of FCT stated that the Igbos own 75% of the landed properties in Abuja. I don’t want to go into details of that of Lagos, we all know the dominant landlords. They own and manage most of the best indigenous hotels, malls, fast food and filling stations.

What of urbanization? The Igbos may not have a Lagos which every Nigerian knows the history of Lagos and what has made Lagos what it is today, outside that, no city in any region can claim to be comparably better or more likeable than those in the east, despite suffering destruction during the civil war. The west and the north had all the advantages after the civil war coupled with the oil boom of the 1970s, yet visit those regions and yet there has not being any appreciable development in their cities even with government support. Their cities are still littered with mud houses, brown roofs and ancient dead buildings. Yet the east with no government presence is still standing tall hence the Igbos are proud of themselves, with their cities littered with the highest concentration of duplexes and 4 to 6 storey buildings and having the highest number of self-made millionaires/billionaires. Yes they are not where they want to be, but gradually they will get there. No Nigerian can deny the contributions of the Igbos to urban development in for of real estate development and business creation in other regions even to the detriment of theirs and others don’t invest in their region as much

Infact am tried. Igbos are just too blessed, they have done the impossible and which still amaze other Nigerians and how they do it has remained a mystery which has made other Nigerians postulate different stereotype about the Igbos success. The most common being that Igbos love money too much and can do anything to make money.

Well I will say it is centered on the igbo apprenticeship and group economics.
Unfortunately some self acclaimed sophisticated group still see trading and commerce as to be reserved for drop out or lower class same attitude they have to farming with was their primary occupation before the advent of white collar jobs. This has led to high rate of unemployment, poverty and economic slavery as it is seen with stomach infrastructure.

Trade has always been the primary occupation of the Igbos even before the white men. They never dropped trading even with white collar jobs. They traded with their neighbours and even as far as Timbuktu in Mali and Burkina Faso.(google and read more about the trade success of Awka iron craftsmen, the origins of Iron Metallurgy in Africa and about Aba traders) and also with the Portuguese.

I will rather advise other Nigerians to learn from the Igbos and also should learn to live and let live. as much as Igbos are still Nigerians and others want them to be Nigerians then they must be ready and willing to accept the fact that Igbos’ natural zeal for success and their enterprising nature has made them 100miles ahead of others, hence they will always dominated any trade and commercial venture. It may not be immediate but over time but it should not be translated into political dominance, even the Chinese are now complaining about the Igbos market take over in other West African countries even though they love to trade with the Igbos.

Am sure if not for the Igbos, the Chinese would have taken over our local markets like they have done in East, Central (aside Cameroon, equatorial guinea and Gabon were the Igbos hold sway) and southern African countries. But all this should not be equate to political dominance or takeover. it is purely trade. Even if they dominate politically, there will always be economic and social progress unlike the backwards and repressive vultures from the North and the theoretical, loquacious grammar speakers with no practical ethics/knowledge from the West (The same reason we are in a recession now).

Finally, worthy of note are the Ibibio and the itshekiri who are also as enterprising as the Igbos, only that they are disadvantaged numerically hence they are not really noticed.
I hate liars,oral stats, figures.

These are fairy tales hence the lack credibility and are not back with facts.

The word "dominance " doesn't belong to ibos except you can back your claims with facts.
I will be here to prove you wrong with facts when you are ready.

And, yes, talking about the only region with least poverty and import/exports figures, and without much walaha and oral stats,here :

[quote author=ODVanguard post=49273651]This is the list of major Nigerian imports and their worth -- before some people come and claim that their substandard imported merchanise constitute the bulk of the revenues generated via SW ports. cheesy grin

Refined petroleum- 15% ($7.83-billion)
Cars- 3.4% ($1.75-billion)
Wheat - 2.8% ($1.46-billion)
Packaged medicaments - 1.4% ($752-million)
Rice - 1.4% ($706-million)
Concentrated Milk - 1.3% ($679-million)
Raw Sugar - 1.3% ($668-million)
Malt extract- 0.84% ($441-million)

Sources:
http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/visualize/tree_map/hs92/import/nga/all/show/2014/
https://www.nairaland.com/twistaray/posts/3#51919095
Worldbank

http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/nigeria/publication/nigeria-economic-report-improved-economic-outlook-in-2014-and-prospects-for-continued-growth-look-good

http://www.ophi.org.uk/multidimensional-poverty-index/
http://www.dataforall.org/dashboard/ophi/index.php/
https://www.nairaland.com/2418994/ranking-nigerian-states-poverty-rates

https://www.naij.com/401470-see-the-10-poorest-states-in-nigeria.html
Next time don't just conjured or pull off figures of yeye dominion, poverty et al from you bombom. Do your research lest you embarrass yourself. There are educated people on NL, abeg grin
PoliticsRe: Is Lagos State Overhyped? by Twistaray(m): 4:33pm On Jan 22, 2017
Appswheel:
Moving to Lagos after completing my NYSC was a natural decision. I had observed my Industrial training in Lagos and was being waited upon by my grandma to join her at her Surulere residence. Grandma often said that Lagos receives an influx of new dwellers daily. This was confirmed in a statement made by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, where he stated that 2064 immigrants find their way to Lagos daily.

Described as no man’s land, a land of opportunities and the commercial nerve center of Nigeria; Lagos is a top destination for individuals in search of greener pasture. A sizeable number of my University and Secondary school mates ply their trade in Lagos. Little wonder, some school of thought argues that every Nigerian family has representation in Lagos.

Having lived in Lagos for 7 years, I can confirm that Lagos holds a lot of opportunities and promise but it is also important to state that the type of opportunities available varies and depends on individual’s skillset. At every moment, there are thousands of nanny, factory worker, receptionist, driving, sales girl and housemaid openings. These jobs pay between 20,000 – 35,000 Naira. The same cannot be said of high paying jobs with organizations’ like Chevron, Addax, Shell, Mobil, Diamond Bank etc

Are Lagosians really better off than their kinsmen living in other Nigerian towns and villages? A Lagosian who earns a monthly salary of 60,000 Naira is no better than a Non-Lagosian who earns a salary of 20,000 Naira in other Nigerian towns and villages; not factoring the stress and sweat endured by the typical Lagos worker. It is therefore safe to conclude that some Lagosians are stuck in Lagos to avoid the shame and taunt of moving back home with “nothing”.

Before you make up your mind to migrate to Lagos in search of greener pastures, bread and butter, milk and honey, you need to ponder and consider the following:

WHY ARE YOU MOVING TO LAGOS?
What do you intend to achieve in Lagos? Many individuals move to Lagos without having answer to the all-important question – “Why are you moving to Lagos”. These individuals have the false belief that life is sweeter in Lagos than other locations in Nigeria. While it is correct to say that opportunities abound in Lagos, the skills and proficiency levels of individuals are important pointers to the level of success they can achieve.

WHAT SKILLS DO YOU POSSESS?
How proficient are you in doing the things you know how to do? Are you a professional in your trade? It is important that you attain a level of expertise before “rushing” to compete with legions of people providing the same service. Moreover, it is not advisable you relocate to Lagos just for the “prestige” of living in Lagos. Will living in Lagos make a positive difference on your career, business and income?

HOW MUCH SALARY ARE YOU OFFERED?
For those who are offered employment in Lagos, it is important you consider the job location, pay and your residential location before jumping at such offer. This is more important when you currently have a job at a location outside Lagos. Your current job may hold more promise, peace of mind and profit than a Lagos job. Consider your options before taking a decision.

Lagos is a destination for acquiring certain skills owing to its status as most industrialized state in Nigeria, it is not out of place if you are Lagos bound to acquire a skill. At the end of such training, it may be wise to choose a non-Lagos location to ply your trade. The decision to remain in Lagos or not is yours to make.

For those who are stuck in Lagos and ashamed to try another location or return home, I’d advise you to explore other alternatives.

In the end, determination, focus, willpower, strong commitment levels, effective communication and good interpersonal skills are important values needed for survival in any environment. If Lagos is your choice, I wish you the best.

Source: http://ekocitymagazine.com/blog/2017/01/22/is-lagos-overhyped
OP, next time don't just copy and paste. The emboldened is wrong, that status belongs ogun.

Forget Lagos, Ogun is the next big thing now grin even the sons of osu and flattties are troops left,right and centre into ogun state no like their soul depend on it grin
PoliticsRe: Ogun Govt Set To Commission 20 More Companies - Channels TV by Twistaray(m): 11:51am On Jan 21, 2017
NewsPoacher:
https://www.channelstv.com/2017/01/20/ogun-govt-set-to-commission-20-more-companies/




Mynd44, Lalastclala
Wow wow wow.
This is commendable.

Oya make I go buy my own land for OGUN before it's too late cheesy

Cc : Oxtonguy
TravelRe: Pictures Of South West Geopolitical Zone Of Nigeria by Twistaray(m): 11:21am On Jan 20, 2017
Amazing kiss
CrimeRe: How We Swallowed 45 Wraps Of Cocaine, Inserted 5 In Anus – Suspects (pics) by Twistaray(m): 2:40pm On Jan 19, 2017
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OK!

cheesy

Drug inserted into yellow bombom of flettiess lipsrsealed

CrimeRe: How We Swallowed 45 Wraps Of Cocaine, Inserted 5 In Anus – Suspects (pics) by Twistaray(m): 2:19pm On Jan 19, 2017
dre11:
http://dailypost.ng/2017/01/19/swallowed-45-wraps-cocaine-inserted-5-anus-suspects/
One Achebe Chuks David has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA for ingesting cocaine.

David, an importer of electronics was on his way to Hong Kong from Nigeria when he was nabbed at the Murtalla Mohammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos during screening of passengers on an Ethiopian Airline flight to Hong Kong.

In his confession, David said that he was expecting five million from his cocaine partners.

Speaking before newsmen on Wednesday, David, an indigene of Anambra State said, “I sell electronics at Alaba market. This is my first time of dealing in drugs.

“My friend in Hong Kong introduced me to cocaine smuggling. He sent the drug to me at Alaba by a young man.

“The cocaine was in a black polythene bag containing plantain and pineapples.

“I swallowed the 45 wraps in my toilet without my wife’s knowledge. I was promised the sum of five million naira which I had wanted to use in importing electronics.

“At the airport, they told me that scanning machine has indicated that I have drugs on me. That was how I was arrested,” the father of one added.

Also arrested was one Ndukwe Daniel who was on board an Egypt Airline flight to Athens.
Daniel, who lives in Athens said he was asked to smuggle five wraps of cocaine for the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand naira.

He said, “I have lived in Athens for over a decade. I lost my job last year and things have been very bad financially. I came to Nigeria to visit my wife and two children.

“I had no plan to smuggle drugs until a friend called me from Athens that I should bring five wraps of cocaine.

“Since it is only five wraps I felt it will be an easy task. He sent someone to give me the wraps in Umuahia.

“I inserted the five wraps in my anus in Lagos but the scanning machine was able to detect it.
“I feel very sad,” the Abia state indigene added.

Confirming the arrests, the NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, said “An importer of electronics by name Achebe Chuks David, 37, excreted forty-five (45) wraps of cocaine he ingested weighing 935 grammes while Ndukwe Daniel, 43 who lives in Athens excreted five (5) wraps of cocaine weighing 215 grammes.
Na them cheesy

The money hungry,greedy hardworking fake Jews.
Ofcourse,if he'd succeeded you will hear them talk about how they come into SW to develop and outshine Yoruba.

Shameless thing grin

PoliticsRe: 1966 Coup: “the Igbos Now Vindicated And Exonerated" by Twistaray(m): 11:37am On Jan 18, 2017
StOla:
Go and have your discussion with Chinua Achebe in the grave. He was one of many Igbos who admitted to Igbos closing the gap on the Yorubas and catching up.

As for Yorubas who do their own thing and achieving many firsts in Africa both in Academia, Sports and Economic exploits, Igbos have to do it knowing the Yorubas have already done it.

Infact many Igbos have to come to the West to avail themselves of the resources therein so as to achieve their own firsts and catch-up.

Yorubas have set a standard for Africa, and the Igbo man having been taught how to letter his own Igbo language by the Yoruba First African Christian Bishop, Ajayi Crowther, only has catching up left for him as an accomplishment.

And all of these happened even before independence, so no excuse of civil war as an obstacle.

As I speak, many Igbo youths are waiting at the bus terminals in hopes of getting a fast ride out of their doom and obscurity, and into the salvation Yorubaland has afforded their uncles and aunties.
From Akure, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Sagamu, and Lagos, you can find the refugees who also have another contingent on the North having escaped the limiting walls of the East.
Trust me I got this, mind you with facts.
Waiting for the dude,to prove his oral,aba made figures!

grin grin
cool cool
PoliticsRe: 1966 Coup: “the Igbos Now Vindicated And Exonerated" by Twistaray(m): 11:30am On Jan 18, 2017
Qelvin:
Play catch up to yoruba, what an insult! Tell me what facet of milestones yorubas have made that Igbos haven't made or even surpassed...draw out your index and back it up with statistics while I do mine, let me help you...is it in academia that you beat us? Sports, innovation? Civil service? National and international achievements? abeg what is there to play catch up to?? The civil war set the Igbos back to quarter of a decade, thanks to the redundant policies made by your government to reduce them to begging stragglers trooping to all parts of Nigeria to beg for crumbs..but God pass una, you know whose boss when quarter of a period after we are back to owing real Estates and landed properties all over the country while still maintaining a 99% control of our own economy back in the East, you say the East is ridden with poverty and all sorts of self-loathing lies to please yoruba Afonja worthless selves, but the indices of human and economic growth in the East says otherwise, we are still booming and blooming! Go to Nnewi, Onitsha, Owerri, Aba and other metropolitan cities in the East and see how monumental edifices of all sorts and styles spring up on every per square mile of space, I'm talking about mansions...small boys and real hard hustlers making it rain in the East, wealth is evenly distributed and one man alone provides water, tars the roads, and brings development to a whole community, cause that's how we roll in the East...we don't depend on government handouts like you leeches do in the South West and North, cause your cultures promote laziness and over dependence...we are superior to your kinds, we were the kings of the first republic and that's why you yorubas and Hausas were always scared of Igbo donination...cause we were achievers, Ogbeni the bar the Igbos have set is far higher than a million of your likes put together will ever reach, that's why we even come to your lands and dominate you...cause we are good at putting our interiors where they rightfully belongs even on their own supposed turf.
All these are merely oral stats oga prove it.
I stand gidigba to prove the person you quote, ' he's right'.
Oya let's go there!

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If you ask me, it's rather an insult to compare ibo with Yoruba as per achievements.
It's an insult on great Yoruba race abeg grin

Waiting.. grin
PoliticsRe: 1966 Coup: “the Igbos Now Vindicated And Exonerated" by Twistaray(m): 11:11am On Jan 18, 2017
midol:
We yoruba muslims must lament against this thread for adding yoruba officer names to the list of coup plotters. If we had not claimed that the coup was an Igbo coup and tactfully removed the yoruba names. The hausas would have fried our buttocks all over yorubaland.

We lied against the Iboes because we were afraid of hausa and fulani. We already had brown roof refugee IDP camps in ibadan and osun. We didn't want more, that was why we lied against Iboes.
grin grin grin

I am enjoying your comedy, people like you make NL an interesting place to be.

AFI ' We' nah fah! grin
PoliticsRe: 1966 Coup: “the Igbos Now Vindicated And Exonerated" by Twistaray(m): 11:08am On Jan 18, 2017
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Honestly, this osu group of people are bunch of lousy jokers.

How can a bunch of villagers, whom it took decades of years to experienced civilization and social orientation developed a region that's been in existence,and experienced civilization far ahead of them?

grin grin

Una region isn't developed una want to develop other region,ba?

This must be a joke of a decades. Nigeria isn't even developed.
Lmaoooo

PoliticsRe: How A Young Nigerian Topped The World In Mathematics by Twistaray(m): 10:33pm On Jan 14, 2017
mercyville:
NOT SURPRISED THEY HAVE THE GREATEST AND HIGHEST NUMBER OF BLACK MATHEMETICIANS IN THE WORLD
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Ofcourse no be lie,confirmed :

Yorubas are the best black mathematicians in the whole wide world...

http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/madgreatest.html
Afonja are just so blessed mehnnn grin
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developing States In Nigeria - Opinion by Twistaray(m): 6:39pm On Jan 14, 2017
forgiveness:
First of all, is Cross River and Akwa Ibom part of South East?

Secondly, There are more and better stadiums in the South West than the South East.

Thirdly, when it comes to business, it depends on the type of business. I don't think SE is better than SW in terms of business else SE should have had more billionaires and reputable companies than SW but that is not the case. Though SE is better in petty trading and business.


Fourthly, I don't think SE is better than SW in technology but if you think otherwise show me innovations from there. Every tribe in Nigeria can produce weapons.

Lastly, I know SE has good cities like Enugu, Owerri, Abakaliki, Onitsha and Umuhia but SW has more cities than SE cities. Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Akure, Agbara, Ota,
Jah bless Bro

Make I leave these facts out for now until one flatttiess show face or come up with another aba, oral made.

Have some concrete facts to back this up, but it's OK. The' terèdí' don lose it tastes grin
PoliticsRe: Photos From 'biafra For Trump Solidarity Rally' At Trump Tower by Twistaray(m): 5:25pm On Jan 14, 2017
mengho:
I just hope with this as* kissing Trump won't release a fart or sh*t to their face cause that will be extremely funny & embarrassing
Now, that is deep,and I can't wait grin
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developing States In Nigeria - Opinion by Twistaray(m): 11:33am On Jan 14, 2017
mercyville:
LOL grin
THESE OLORI PELEBE OSU ALWAYS COMPARING THEIR SHITHOLES WITH THE SW..ONLY THE NEW IBADAN BEATS ALL THE 5 SE STATES.
grin grin grin grin

Don't mind the small girl,villager from the economic state of prostitution in alaigbo.

cheesy cheesy
Anyway she don even get one toaster for NL sef cheesy

Leave am abeg grin grin grin grin
RomanceRe: Another 'pretty Mike' Surfaces, Sleeps With Girls Unprotected And Shares Pics by Twistaray(m): 9:38pm On Jan 13, 2017
...and the lamentation of flattiess continues..


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PoliticsRe: Gov Ambode The Biggot When Will U Order The Arrest Of Tobiloba Aka King Tee? by Twistaray(m): 8:29pm On Jan 13, 2017
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See ipods crying up and down like a baby grin grin grin grin grin grin

So, you expect anbode to spend his day on social media like you today's youth do?

Op is helpless..continue crying abeg cheesy
Foreign AffairsRe: Zuriel Oduwole Meets With John Kerry In US. Photos by Twistaray(m): 5:47pm On Jan 13, 2017
Leez:
new on nlandhuh??
lmao
Very well then..
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developing States In Nigeria - Opinion by Twistaray(m): 5:25pm On Jan 13, 2017
Oxtonguy:
If you really want to hang out with her, why not utilize your email which one is all this e-public nonsense, so a fellow Nairalander warrant insult just because you are in lipsrsealed
Honestly, it's kinda embarrassing chatting with the dude.

Can you just imagine?
He just fell in love, just like thathuh cheesy
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developing States In Nigeria - Opinion by Twistaray(m): 5:23pm On Jan 13, 2017
Scarcedoctor86:
She's an intelligent being, it'll really be nice to hang out with her, a guy can hang out with a lady for different reason, I dont know what your dirty mind is telling you.
No shame. Small shame you no get.

Look at you Praising a stranger up and down. For what exactly huh

Dude, let it go, I don't want to spoil your mood as I can see that you've falling in love blindly and cheaply already.

And no, I don't I am taken already, and beside even if I want to I won't go about it the way you do. It's kinda childish, you know?

Grow up jor

Go on,toast her now undecided

Mtchew
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developing States In Nigeria - Opinion by Twistaray(m): 5:01pm On Jan 13, 2017
I don't know how a grown up man like you easily get carried away with stranger especially any lady you come across online.

That says a lot about your personality, your reasoning and childishness.

What a shame grin

This is quite embarrassing to say the least.
This is how such like you fall victim of scammers and get carried away easily. All because of what? Ass or what?

grin

Mumuni fighting over a woman that give no Bleep about YOU!

Ewww

**I spits**
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developing States In Nigeria - Opinion by Twistaray(m): 4:56pm On Jan 13, 2017
Scarcedoctor86:
Debra911:

Do I really look like a dummy to u, maybe na my pix dey deceive u,u're talking about bin educated. All those u've shared, could not be real econometrics, I don't av all day to study all u've dropped, if u really did ur economics very well,u'll know u av to properly work with sum facts with prove . Let me tell u dat d person u're chatting is bsc holder Bus.admin and presently a medical students, so I deal wit proves and not claimed statistics, seeing is believing .And I think I'm d one who stup so low to argue with ppl like u who study from d backyard, Nigeria is d list country I can ever accept its Economic analysis. All my life has bin in mostly Western states and Eastern states, so I should get u proves and not ur backyard analysis.


Mr.oversabi,that was harsh, all you've said here will not add anything to this ladys life because she has gone farther than you do,and there are opportunities and also increase in her bride price been an Igbo girl. you fit sabi pass this lady for your business report but the girl pull your leg sha, you might be better than her here, but not in her medicine, she tried in bagging two degrees which is not easy& in different fields being a lady, so it possible for her to be weak in one but not too weak and good in the other Fields. For someone like you,you might not be good in medicine,imagine how challenging the course is.
I I quote you :


Scarcedoctor86 :
I respect ladies like u, I love your confidence and have gone through your posts recently , i realize You're very versatile and beyond average crowned with beauty,;you are really beautiful and sexy,to tell you're from a beautiful soil no argument. Going thru ur post ,I think you're best good in your medical courses than business admin, maybe that why u went further to study medicine. It'll really be nice to hang out with u.
That's it, your quote above said it all.
C'on dude, don't be a asslicker.
C'on have shame small now lipsrsealed
Foreign AffairsRe: Zuriel Oduwole Meets With John Kerry In US. Photos by Twistaray(m): 4:30pm On Jan 13, 2017
Leez:
okay capt history
aii go and play,the grown ups wanna talk
I quest you are new here you don't know who you are exchanging words with?

Dude, don't let my good mood and teasing right about now deceive you lest you get you fingers burn.
I don warn you undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Zuriel Oduwole Meets With John Kerry In US. Photos by Twistaray(m): 12:25pm On Jan 13, 2017
Leez:
u on d oda hand hve no idea of nigerian history.
i will advise u to do d reading cuz u need it
On the contrary my friend cool
Foreign AffairsRe: Zuriel Oduwole Meets With John Kerry In US. Photos by Twistaray(m): 11:32am On Jan 13, 2017
Leez:
oh nw its fabricatedhuh
whateva floats ur boat lad
Oga..pack one side jor.

You have no idea what you are trying to dig.
Go and read your history wella wink
Foreign AffairsRe: Zuriel Oduwole Meets With John Kerry In US. Photos by Twistaray(m): 11:29am On Jan 13, 2017
Leez:
uncle what smh?
u do knw the north did d counter coup bcuz of d fear of igbo domination
so pipe down and relax lad
OK You can forget about your old,fabricated story about Lagos and Yoruba and focus on whatever history you are trying to dig up now.

sad
Foreign AffairsRe: Zuriel Oduwole Meets With John Kerry In US. Photos by Twistaray(m): 11:23am On Jan 13, 2017
WINNERMENTALITY:
BY COLLECTING OWO EDA..PLS TELL ME THE AFONJA INVESTMENT THAT MADE LAGOS WHAT IT IS AND I WILL TELL YOU THE FLATIS INVESTMENT THAT MADE ANAMBRA WHAT IT IS...JUST TELL ME
Oga there are afonjas investments in SS and SE. Stop being ignoramus undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Zuriel Oduwole Meets With John Kerry In US. Photos by Twistaray(m): 11:20am On Jan 13, 2017
Leez:
the offices u enjoy today were vacated by igbos cuz of d war
the military(office cadre) was dominated by igbos b4 the war
the so called "afonja land" was formally naija's capital so u dont expect evrybdy to leave at once in a time of peace.
after education was introduced to d igbos they wiped away d afonja headstart
Eh en shocked

Bro stop believing what uncle uche told you under the tree back at home, in the village. grin
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developing States In Nigeria - Opinion by Twistaray(m): 12:36am On Jan 13, 2017
Debra911:
Hahahaha.... OK I don hear u Mr.knowitall
Go back to school jor miss BSc.

grin

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