Politics › Re: RADIO BIAFRA: Group Slams Protesters In Enugu by Vicotex(m): 8:32am On Nov 01, 2015 |
People in Enugwu have no such group, anummanu try another trick |
Politics › Re: Ijaw Oil Belongs To Us by Vicotex(m): 8:18am On Nov 01, 2015 |
NOBLEDANDY: Aboki, Have you heard of the Biafrans...? I don't think he has |
Politics › Re: B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G News!!! I Have Never Met Amaechi In My Life - President Buhari I by Vicotex(m): 6:33am On Nov 01, 2015 |
4reala: President Muhammadu Buhari shocked the International and local Media, specifically when he was responding to a question fro m Channels Television and NTA in India, denying his major election campaign sponsor, Mr Chibuike Amaechi.
The President was asked a direct question about Amaechi's problems in the Senate, especially his screening and approval. Buhari answered that, "... those that are having problem in the National Assembly, I doubt, doubt if I have met him in my life".
President Buhari have never met Chibuike Amaechi, who was carrying him on his Private jet during the election, from one corner of the country to another. www.fb.com/hopefornigeria .na beta onechance una enter |
Politics › Re: Building A Refinery In Imo State How Viable Can It Be? by Vicotex(m): 3:33am On Nov 01, 2015 |
Aba |
Politics › Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Vicotex(m): 2:31am On Nov 01, 2015 |
Make i sleep jare, i go read am in d morning before mass.
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Biafra cannot be stoped |
Politics › Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Vicotex(m): 2:30am On Nov 01, 2015 |
1st time you write something GOOD |
Politics › Re: NDOKI'S ARE NOT Ijaw---barcasinta And Other Ijaws Mind Yourselves by Vicotex(m): 2:20am On Nov 01, 2015 |
ROYALD: Ijaw wants to claim the ndoki people i tire 4 dem. Dem try egbema e no work, try opobo/bonny e no work, now na ndoki turn |
Politics › Re: NDOKI'S ARE NOT Ijaw---barcasinta And Other Ijaws Mind Yourselves by Vicotex(m): 2:04am On Nov 01, 2015 |
Truckpusher: You never cease to amaze me with your lies that keep emanating from the pit of hell. Dumbo , no Ogba, Ikwerre or Etche man in this life will ever tell you that he's an igbo man or even trace his origin to Igboland but it seems that you've all believed in your own lies that even if the truth should stick out a hand and smack you , you wouldn't still see it.But wait until you declare your phantom Biafra then you'll learn your lesson the hard way. just like the way you said biafra need ur oyel. A dey laff your ignorance
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Politics › Re: NDOKI'S ARE NOT Ijaw---barcasinta And Other Ijaws Mind Yourselves by Vicotex(m): 2:01am On Nov 01, 2015 |
Niggas laying claims on tribes while the original people are sleeping. I call that midnight robbing.
Opobo,egbema,bonny and Ndoki are all Igbo lands. Niggas really can't sleep cos of Igbo matter. |
Politics › Re: Wike's Completed Road Projects by Vicotex(m): 11:37am On Oct 31, 2015 |
[s] trapQ: AMAECHI FOR PRESIDENT 2019. [/s]
nigga, what brand of weed did you smoke this morning? |
Politics › Re: Why Biafra Will Never Succeed by Vicotex(m): 11:33am On Oct 31, 2015 |
Biafra giving haters nightmare since 1966 |
Politics › Re: Women In Sierra Leone To Protest Unclad Against Their President's 3rd Term by Vicotex(m): 11:26am On Oct 31, 2015 |
Hope OBJ dey read this news so |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 11:10am On Oct 31, 2015 |
lygn19: any igbo man agitating for Nigerias breakup should be sentenced to the firing squad, anybody that does not want the progress of igbo land is not my kin. nigerians were never your friends or kin, they always find a reason to close any good thing they see springing up in the east |
Politics › Re: D Terrible Condition Of Gwagwa Rd, The First Access Road To Abuja Town (photos) by Vicotex(m): 8:03am On Oct 31, 2015 |
This sh!t remind me of my primary school poem titled "Whatever you sow you shall rip".
Ah thought APC said buhari body odour will fix everything faster than the speed of light |
Politics › Re: Why Do Igbo People Lay Claims To Biafra by Vicotex(m): 7:59am On Oct 31, 2015*. Modified: 8:15am On Oct 31, 2015 |
Pavore9: A question l would like to ask is, is there wisdom after the actualization of Biafra in wanting to still live amongst and do business amongst 'monkeys and baboons in the Zoo'? my nigga, you seems to be high on some quality weed, btw what brand is that? |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 7:55am On Oct 31, 2015 |
lygn19: u have not lived with this people so u dont know there mind set, I ve lived with them eaten with them and known how they think, some people dont really know am igbo because am very dark back then the way I spent money they thought I was either rivers or delta I ve watched them make some remarks about igbos, the only people in the whole Rivers that igbos can reason with are the ogoni people, from what I ve learnt but if its ijaw and ikwerre no waste ur time. "the our oil mentality in them is like adamantium" its indestructible. i currently work and live in PH and the Ikwerres in Diobu/mile 1 blend well with the other Igbo tribesmen from the east |
Politics › Re: Biafra And A Thousand Questions by Vicotex(m): 7:10am On Oct 31, 2015 |
SexyKaycee: True talk brother most black slaves will stone you to death if they hear this DEEP TRUTH from you |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 7:06am On Oct 31, 2015 |
lygn19: we need them to check mate and put this minority in place, like it or not if this port idea pulls out one day maybe when the oil is gone these ss people would begin militancy and piracy to start sabotaging our wares because they also want us to settle community or pay them amnesty whatever too. Imagine someone that u would say let us build a house, and they would tell u; "u want to build a house with me because I have oil" they know igbos are in the SS but out o of greed they want to steal our land, the same thing they accused us of they are doing it a hundred times worse, me I know all this Biafra/Niger delta are just dreams u guys are the ones looking at there faces, if Nigeria ever divides ijaw leaders personally know that its that time we would start showing them how land is shared, that's why its only Edo people that shouts southsouth Republic the most, the rivers ijaws know what would happen, thats why they only shout southsouth Republic or Niger delta when they want some benefits but deep down they don't want it. thats why if we choose to use the aba route, we won't interfer with them. Btw, this plan is proposed for SE and not Igboland |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 6:49am On Oct 31, 2015 |
lygn19: stop this ur hate for northerners we need them even more than the Ijaws. how do we need them when they don't have access to the sea? |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 9:15pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
tsdarkside: and why should the nigerians allow you do that through their areas to the ocean??...is the river, no mans river,to you now too...??..una reasoning dont make sense.....
nigeria will boycott you completly and deny to make any agreements with you about the river...every african nation will boycott you,...even oau.... you have been noticed, now you get lost |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 9:08pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
ezeagu: Where is Obuaku, because 5 nautical miles is like Ikot Abasi in Akwa Ibom which is far away from the "south east" (Alaigbo). Determined to remove Abia State from its landlocked status and enhance economic and commercial activities the state government has concluded plans to build its own seaport. The decision to build the seaport which is to be located at Obuaku in Ukwa West local government is coming on the heels of government’s announcement that plans are in top gear to build an airport in the state. Commissioner for information and strategy, Dr Eze Chikamnayo who disclosed this after the last state executive council meeting in Umuahia said the two projects would be executed simultaneously. The sea port which will be the first in the South East geopolitical zone would help importers and exporter from the state carry out their business with more ease and reduce the distance they have to travel to clear their goods. The sea port he added would also create employment for the teeming unemployed youths in the state both skilled and unskilled. Defending the location of the seaport, he said that unlike Port Harcourt Sea port which is about 10 miles from Port Harcourt City, the proposed Obuaku seaport is less than five miles to the Atlantic Ocean. The commissioner said that already a committee has been set up to see to the development of the seaport which will see Governor Theodore Orji emerging as the first governor in the South East to build a sea port. On the air port project, he said that an appropriate site had been acquired cutting across Ikwuano and Umuahia south local government areas covering an area of 24 square miles. www.leadership.ng/news/251213/abia-set-build-sea-port |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 9:05pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
ezeagu: I suspected that, plus militancy and piracy would ravage that secluded area. Oh well, that's why I think Imo is the saving grace because it's close enough, near more friendlier neighbours (Ibibio, Ogoni, Igbo speaking Opobo community), near enough Port Harcourt (or Igwu Ocha) and can be patrolled easier. yeah |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 9:03pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Projects In Abia State:
Proposed-
Obuaku Seaport Construction: It is in the Obuaku, Ukwa West LGA, and the site lies by the Azumini River that flows into the Atlantic Ocean. And what is more, since it is just five nautical miles from the Ocean it qualifies technically as a seaport, not a river port, going by the UN’s laws. Right in Obuaku, there is a confluence point where the Imo River and the Blue River meet. The Obuaku confluence passes through Ikot-Abasi in Akwa Ibom State. This project IF achieved will open up the manufacturing and commercial sector of Abia to the entire world. Potential Contractors: NORINCO When was this article written? |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 9:01pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
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Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:58pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
ezeagu: Vicotex post=39528747
Good analysis, but if Aligbo is it's own country, or even not, northerners cannot block the upstream flow of the Niger, or at least, that would be met with international resistance.
Why? You know those our loud mouthed neighbours that always shout "AWA OYEL", if you choose this Asaba route, they will start shouting "AWA LAND" and their youth will start demanding compensation from every ship that is passing throug that Community/area |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:49pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
Abagworo: All these things won't work mainly because of our hostile neighbours. There is this belief in cutting their tail before they go out of hand amongst them. Only in collaboration with Northerners can this be achieved as they can easily have their way in whatever threats posed by communities along the banks. We don't need the Abokis before we execute plan that will benefit our region. What Good have they (abokis) done for SE or the nation? Nothing |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:47pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
ezeagu: Asaba Onitsha Niger. I don't like this specific idea |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:41pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
ChrisOD: Imo River runs from Imo, Abia, Akwa Ibom and empties into the atlantic ocean. River Niger runs from outsde Nigeria through Anambra, Imo, Rivers, Bayelsa and empties into the ocean If Nigeria ================== (hopefullly Akwa Ibom and Rivers/Bayelsa do not remain with Nigeria but form their own country or countries), then Igbos can work with Akwa Ibom and Rivers/Bayelsa to implement the dredging of these rivers up to Aba and Onitsha, respectively, to permit entry of large ships. Those countries (i.e., Akwa Ibom and Rivers) will get their shipping tolls paid for by SE, at the main wharfs, and the ships will sail inward to alaigbo. More recently, the large electrical appliances used for the Alaoji, Aba power project was shipped in via Imo River (see link). http://www.rocksonengineering.com/pages/About_Rockson/News_Imo-River-Crossing_08-09.html So what I am saying here is very possible with a little more dredging work. It looks like working on Imo River will be much more sustainable and self containing as it is devoid of external vagaries of the River Niger. Abokis may block the River Niger water upstream of Igboland. In contrast, Imo River begins in Alaigbo. Alternatively, or even in addition to the above, although Opobo is in Rivers State, it is populated to a large extent by people with Igbo ancestry (King Jaja of Opobo connection). So, with proper win-win arrangment, we can have an ''Igbo annex'' country in Opobo with more ready access to the sea. |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:39pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
KinkyAngela: Ezeonyoshi
you are the one insane. If lunacy isnt flowing in your blood stream, you would urge you useless governors to find a lasting panacea to the gulley erosion menace that is gradually wiping heeeboland into extinction instead of this pipe dream. Are you aware the gulley erosion has just recently torn the enugu-onistha highway apart Take the L aboki. Last time i checked, where you come from is a life threatening region, either you get killed by Jihdist, raped by a gay mallam, killed by desert nature or sexual transmitted dissease. Damn, i wonder how you people even sleep without thinking bout' the people of Aligbo |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:24pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
zuchyblink: Yoruba people wan go mad on top of Igbo matter. d tin just tire me |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:20pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
ezeagu: You can't fix their insanity. i wonder how they live each day without thinking about Biafra or Igbo |
Business › Re: Can The Imo River Take (large) Ships? by Vicotex(m): 8:17pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
KinkyAngela: HausaLand IS, WILL and FOREVER be a landlocked, redmuded, beggars region Fixed |