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PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 6:15pm On Apr 30, 2023
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Anambra, Abia are treasurer City of Igbo land same region is the hope of Nigeria efficient power

Anambra today is 4th largest economy in Nigeria, 99% made possible by Igbos
stop lieing... Prove your lies here... I am ready to bust it.... Pls don't show me 2013 report oooo...

Naa so u dey lie for YouTube
PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 6:13pm On Apr 30, 2023
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These are owned by Jim Ovia
Jim ovia is from my mother side.. agbor... in Delta state....Pls how ovia take be Igbo .... Pls explain ? ...

Show me Developments built by nigerians in your dilapidated kingdom...

Agreed that your cursed region can't compete with the west....
PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 6:10pm On Apr 30, 2023
post=122845907:
Lagos iwas built by national Common wealth, the regional capital of Yoruba is Oyo state, when many of the states in Lagos were bankrupt and requested for bailout why didn't Lagos bail them out huh Even when Osun was is financial turmoil tell me what assistance Lagos render to them huh Nobody is dragging Lagos but that's the fact is a melting point of all tribes you can show me buildings own by others and for me to applaud your tribe

All the buildings were built by all tribes and foreign partners, Lekki, Ikoyi, VI isn't Yoruba dominated areas, go to areas where Yoruba people dominated in Lagos is an eyesore

This is Yoruba regional capital that you guys should be proud of
cry baby... What stop other Nationals to build in your cursed igboland ?... Who are u blaming for dis... Tell your leader to come to west for leadership learning...
PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 6:08pm On Apr 30, 2023
Ttalk:
Pls show me pics of LTFZ.
Dangote Refinery
Dangote Fertilizer

Also pics of Eko Atlantic. needs to see what is called development
ok bro... I get am plenty
PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m):
is pained because igboland is cursed not to have a NATIONAL treasury city as Yoruba state call Lagos...

See infrastructures built by Yoruba leaders...Tinubu see one of your legacy

Una no get leader for Igboland...

PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 6:01pm On Apr 30, 2023
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Lagos iwas built by national Common wealth, the regional capital of Yoruba is Oyo state, when many of the states in Lagos were bankrupt and requested for bailout why didn't Lagos bail them out huh Even when Osun was is financial turmoil tell me what assistance Lagos render to them huh Nobody is dragging Lagos but that's the fact is a melting point of all tribes you can show me buildings own by others and for me to applaud your tribe

All the buildings were built by all tribes and foreign partners, Lekki, Ikoyi, VI isn't Yoruba dominated areas, go to areas where Yoruba people dominated in Lagos is an eyesore

This is Yoruba regional capital that you guys should be proud of
show me fine place for Igboland... I no get time for your guilible attitude...

Dis is Lagos ... Yoruba City

PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 5:56pm On Apr 30, 2023
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The finest buildings in these two pictures are own by Igbo men

Nestoil tower and Civic tower
non of it is owned by any igboman...
PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 5:43pm On Apr 30, 2023
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Tinubu is from Osun, he nominated those that were governor of Osun for 16yrs what did they achieve except milking the state and placing them in huge debt, even when Osun state was facing serious financial challenges that civil servants were on strike and begging for help he did nothing rather he came to Osun and muck them that he is richer than Osun state grin grin Character like Tinubu has nothing to offer
otondo... U never go join your ipob killing member ?....

Make I burst your lies small..

See school wey dey your dilapidated anambra state..

PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 5:37pm On Apr 30, 2023
The most beautiful city in Nigeria is located in Yoruba region...

No place in igboland that can compete with dis...

GOD DON BLESS US ALREADY...

PoliticsRe: This Is Foundation Peter Obi Laid In Anambra And Should Be Arrested(photos) by walefresh3(m): 5:34pm On Apr 30, 2023
I don't know why ... Igbo want to compete with great YORUBAS...

No place in igboland that is as beautiful as dis yoruba Cities

PoliticsRe: Culture .. History And City The Great Ethnicity Call YORUBAS ( PICTURES ) by walefresh3(op): 3:05pm On Apr 30, 2023
Yorubas to the world

PoliticsRe: Culture .. History And City The Great Ethnicity Call YORUBAS ( PICTURES ) by walefresh3(op): 1:10pm On Apr 30, 2023
Reno Omokri, former media aide to Nigerian ex-president, Goodluck Jonathan has claimed that the Yorubas are the most successful tribe in the country.


Omokri who made the claims in a post on his verified Facebook page on Monday, said the fortunes of Yoruba people are tied to their rich culture, particularly the respect and honour they display to their parents.

According to him, many Yoruba billionaires such as the business guru, Femi Otedola always prostrate when they greet their parents unlike other tribes in Nigeria and other parts of the African continent.


He said, “The reason why the Yorubas are the most successful ethnic group in Nigeria, and perhaps in Africa, can be traced to their respect and honour for their parents. I have never seen a race that respects parents like the Yorubas.


“You can’t marginalise people who maximise their parents! A billionaire Yoruba man, like Femi Otedola, will see his father and prostrate for him.

“When a people honour their parents that much, there is no way God will not exalt them individually and as a race. If you are looking for the secret of their success, look no further!”.






Why I sing mostly in Yoruba – Asake

PoliticsRe: Culture .. History And City The Great Ethnicity Call YORUBAS ( PICTURES ) by walefresh3(op): 1:03pm On Apr 30, 2023
walefresh3:
“Yoruba people prostrate flat on the ground to greet their parents.

Some call it barbaric.

Then they think it is modern to kneel to propose to a woman.

Who deserves it more?

Your parents who sweated for you, or a girl you will sweat for?

Barbaric slap you there!

Honouring your parents is not by slaughtering 100 cows during their burial.

If you want to see honour for parents, go to Yorubaland.

They will dobale for their parents.

Their first salary will be taken to them.

They can’t sit to talk to their parents.

That’s why God blesses them!

Everywhere Yorubas are, they flourish.

But even much more than their flourishing, they are loved by their host communities.

You can hardly ever hear that Yorubas are attacked anywhere in the world.

Many foreigners like Nigerians only because of the Yoruba.
Their culture is a thing of pride to the Black Race!”
I am proudly one....
PoliticsCulture .. History And City The Great Ethnicity Call YORUBAS ( PICTURES ) by walefresh3(op): 12:53pm On Apr 30, 2023
“Yoruba people prostrate flat on the ground to greet their parents.

Some call it barbaric.

Then they think it is modern to kneel to propose to a woman.

Who deserves it more?

Your parents who sweated for you, or a girl you will sweat for?

Barbaric slap you there!

Honouring your parents is not by slaughtering 100 cows during their burial.

If you want to see honour for parents, go to Yorubaland.

They will dobale for their parents.

Their first salary will be taken to them.

They can’t sit to talk to their parents.

That’s why God blesses them!

Everywhere Yorubas are, they flourish.

But even much more than their flourishing, they are loved by their host communities.

You can hardly ever hear that Yorubas are attacked anywhere in the world.

Many foreigners like Nigerians only because of the Yoruba.
Their culture is a thing of pride to the Black Race!”

PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Is A Failure by walefresh3(m): 12:43pm On Apr 30, 2023
NoFucksToGive:
It's only Yoruba Tinubu supporters that impersonate Ibo and Niger Delta names all over social media to make stupid comments
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Obidient and scam are like 5 and 6

PoliticsRe: This Is The Pictures Of Popular Upper Iweka Onitsha(photos) by walefresh3(m): 8:11pm On Apr 23, 2023
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You are very silly, if my pictures and videos are edited post the ones you took anuofia, I doubt if you know road to Onitsha you will nor be saying this rubbish post your own pictures ezi
Small boy... Hungry BLOGGER.. u never change from dis your comparism sysmtom ?.... Why u no use your second handle ? Member of world tenth most dangerous terrorists in the world..

PoliticsRe: This Is The Pictures Of Popular Upper Iweka Onitsha(photos) by walefresh3(m): 8:04pm On Apr 23, 2023
Ogene001:
Do you know that meaning of slum? Housing condition is what makes a slum not bridge or no bridge. Poor income for Indegenous people creates slum. Foreign investment doesn't stop slum.
Southeast naa slum premises....
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Ebonyi State International And Cargo Airport by walefresh3(m): 3:56pm On Apr 23, 2023
Ogene001:
See them, we know them. Desperate mandate thieves begging for friendship like clowns. Umahi family members voted for Obi. No state government in SW has delivered any airport yet. Tinubu didn't even tar a street
The only mandate THIEF I know is the UK detainee criminal....

PoliticsRe: Another Of Keyamo House In Ikoyi Revealed by walefresh3(m): 3:50pm On Apr 23, 2023
Nwaetche:
Yarimo is probably living in his fathers face me and face you and you are cheering someone looting our collective matrimony.

No be juju be this?
go and talk about your dilapidated Terrorist kingdom first....

There are a alots of thieves parading as Messiah....

Example...

THIEF PETER OBI THE DETAINEE UK CRIMINAL...

IKPEASU

ORJI KALU

NNAMDI KANU

CHRI NGIGR

OTTI

IFEANYI MBA

ROCHAS

Go expose those ones First...

Niger Delta money is belong to the south south not southeast the poorest region in the southern nigeria...

Goodday
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Ebonyi State International And Cargo Airport by walefresh3(m): 10:43am On Apr 23, 2023
Ebubu2:
It serves for both transport of cargo and passenger.

It is also bound to receive its first two flights, one from Lagos, and the other from Abuja, this week!

Bound to transport passenger and cargo to and fro Abia state axis, Northern Cross River, Enugu cargo goods.

A Free Trade Zone is billed to operate very close to this airport, plans are underway


Last picture is picture of fly over that leads to the airport, to ease traffic for those travelling to Abia.

Federal road linking Ebonyi to Abia and Cross River has been rehabilitated by Dave Umahi to supply the airport with traffic.
one uk detainee criminal no even perform reach dis lovely man and some Lunatic / unproductive youths from dilapidated cursed kingdom want to bestow such calamity on nigerians.... GOD FOR BID.
PoliticsRe: This Is The Pictures Of Popular Upper Iweka Onitsha(photos) by walefresh3(m): 11:00pm On Apr 22, 2023
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Ikoyi flyover is a PPP project funded by Julius Berger that's why JB tax heavily to those that use Ikoyi bridge, the ones in Anambra are free to use, just like showing Second Niger Bridge that was majorly funded by Julius Berger
leave stories... Why private investor no embark on such projects in anambra State ? Stop excuses... anambra is a ugly slum premises
PoliticsRe: This Is The Pictures Of Popular Upper Iweka Onitsha(photos) by walefresh3(m): 10:55pm On Apr 22, 2023
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Otondo watch the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lqZZYbJDhM
fraudster naa dis particular spot u dey show from different angles.. why ? Naa so anambra urgly reach ?
PoliticsRe: Which Date Will The Election Petition Tribunal Commence Sitting? by walefresh3(m): 5:11pm On Apr 22, 2023
Shedrack777:
the judges are being bribed to delay the sitting till after june. this is nigeria
do you have evidence cfor dis assertion... Or it is same ipob thinking...
PoliticsRe: 2023 List Of The 10 Oil Producing States In Nigeria And What They Contribute by walefresh3(m): 5:08pm On Apr 22, 2023
Tifnubudrugs:
Another poorly educated mud house dweller. From the data released, Imo and Abia together are fifth on the table, behind Delta, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Rivers but ahead of Edo and Ondo.

It really pays to be educated.
stop lieing bro.. dis is what I got from nnpc list below...

PoliticsRe: 2023 List Of The 10 Oil Producing States In Nigeria And What They Contribute by walefresh3(m): 5:03pm On Apr 22, 2023
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Lagos isn't producing any oil for now
stop your usual lies...

Lagos was listed among the top leading oil producing state 2023...

Dis is a report from nnpc below


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You would be surprised that the story of oil production in Nigeria is as old as the discovery of oil in commercial quantities in the early 20th century.

In this article, we look at the 10 leading oil-producing states in Nigeria as of 2023.


Table of Contents
10 Leading Oil Producing States in Nigeria (2023)
Akwa Ibom State: The Leading Producer of Crude Oil (31.4% – 504,000 BPD)
Delta: The Non-Traditional Crude Oil Hub of Nigeria (21.56% – 346,000 BPD)
Rivers State: A Major Player in the Oil and Gas Industry (21.43% – 344,000 BPD)
Bayelsa State: An Emerging Player in Crude Oil Production (18.07% – 290,000 BPD)
Ondo State: Exploration and Development Projects Hotspot ( 3.74% – 60,000 BPD)
Edo State: An Essential Source of Light Crude Output (2.06% – 33,000 BPD)
Imo State: New Opportunities With Deepwater Exploration (1.06 % -17,000 BPD)
Abia State: Making Its Mark as an Oil Producing Hub (0.68% – 11,000 BPD)
Lagos State – One of Nigeria’s Highest Oil Producer (2.64% – 40,000 BPD)
Kogi State: A Rising Star in Oil Production (2.74% — 55,000 BPD)
Conclusion
10 Leading Oil Producing States in Nigeria (2023)
Nigeria is a major oil-producing country in the world, the country has a total of 10 leading oil-producing states, and these are the states that contribute the most to Nigeria’s oil production.

Oil production in Nigeria is mainly carried out in the southern part of the country, and most of these oil-producing states are located in this region. The states are spread out across six geopolitical zones in Nigeria: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast, Central, and Southsouth.


Akwa Ibom State: The Leading Producer of Crude Oil (31.4% – 504,000 BPD)
Akwa Ibom is located in the Southeastern region of Nigeria; the state is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, including crude oil and gas.

The Akwa Ibom State has been a leading producer of crude oil in Nigeria for many years. The state currently accounts for about 31% of Nigeria’s total crude oil production. The Akwa Ibom government has made oil production and exploration a key priority and has developed a robust infrastructure to support the oil and gas industry.

The Akwa Ibom State government is committed to developing the oil and gas industry in the state and has created a favorable environment for investors. The state offers attractive incentives, including tax breaks and concessional rates for utilities. There is also a skilled workforce available in the state, thanks to the world-class training facilities at the Petroleum Institute of Nigeria (PIN).

Delta: The Non-Traditional Crude Oil Hub of Nigeria (21.56% – 346,000 BPD)
Delta State is located in the Southern region of Nigeria; the state has a total production capacity of 346,000 barrels per day and is home to some of the country’s largest oil and gas companies, such as Chevron, Shell, and Total.

Oil and Gas reserves is vast in Delta State. The state has an estimated 2.5 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, making it one of the most important states for Nigeria’s oil sector. Delta State also has large reserves of natural gas, which are used in the production of electricity and thermal energy.


Rivers State: A Major Player in the Oil and Gas Industry (21.43% – 344,000 BPD)
Rivers State is one of the leading oil and gas-producing states in Nigeria. It contributes a whopping 21% of the total oil production in the country; it is located in the South-South region of Nigeria.

The state is home to several oil companies such as Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Agip. The majority of its oil production comes from onshore fields; however, there are some offshore fields as well.

In addition to its oil production, Rivers State plays an important role in the Nigerian economy due to its abundant natural resources. It’s known for its rich agricultural produce, such as palm oil, rubber, and timber. It also has a thriving tourism sector with attractions such as Port Harcourt Zoo and Bonny Island Resort.

Rivers State is making great strides in developing the infrastructure needed to support the local economy and attract foreign investments. By continuing to invest in research, development, and infrastructure projects, Rivers State is likely to remain one of Nigeria’s top oil-producing states over the decades ahead.

Bayelsa State: An Emerging Player in Crude Oil Production (18.07% – 290,000 BPD)
The fourth leading oil-producing state in Nigeria is Bayelsa State. Once ridiculed for its low oil production volume, Bayelsa State has emerged as a significant contributor to Nigeria’s oil production. Despite having just 2.2 percent of the country’s landmass, Bayelsa is estimated to produce about 20 percent of Nigeria’s total crude oil output.

Most of the produce comes from the Nembe Creek and Oloibiri fields offshore which have increased production by over 300%. Additionally, the state has seen huge investments into floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels in recent years, with four now in operation offshore. FPSOs are valuable assets to energy companies as these vessels enable them to extract and store large volumes of crude oil and gas safely before being shipped to shore for processing.

In conclusion, Bayelsa State has become a key player in crude oil production in Nigeria in 2023, producing nearly a quarter of the total output despite having just 2.2 percent of the country’s landmass. The state’s growth potential looks set to continue as there are still significant untapped reserves in the region, making it an attractive proposition for future investments from energy companies looking to unlock further growth potential from the region.

Ondo State: Exploration and Development Projects Hotspot ( 3.74% – 60,000 BPD)
Ondo State is both an exploration and development hotspot. Since 1981, the state has produced over 1.37 billion barrels of oil and 38 billion cubic meters of gas. Over the last few years, Ondo has become increasingly attractive to oil majors due to the expanding exploration activities; the number of rigs in Ondo more than doubled between 2018 and 2020.

One of the most notable successes for Ondo is the recent discovery of a significant new oil field by Shell in 2019, the Owo-1-/OWP-2 exploration wells located onshore and offshore, respectively. The Owo field is estimated to contain over 650 million barrels of oil equivalent, making it one of Nigeria’s largest discoveries in decades.

Apart from this, several other international oil companies have invested in major projects in the state, including ExxonMobil with its Egina Project and Chevron’s Agbami Field Development project, which are expected to add more production levels for many years to come.

Edo State: An Essential Source of Light Crude Output (2.06% – 33,000 BPD)
Edo State is a unique source of light crude oil production in Nigeria. It is the sixth-largest oil-producing state in the country, generating a total of 33,000 barrels per day in 2021, according to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.

Edo State produces light crude oil and has several large-scale field operations, including Chevron’s OMLs 52, 53, 55, and 56. It also has a significant amount of offshore production in the shallow waters off the coast of Benin City. The total crude reserves are estimated to be around four billion barrels, while its production potential stands at over 500 thousand barrels per day.

In recent years, Edo State has become an essential source of light crude output for the country and has been able to maintain a consistent production level over the years. It is also known for its oil refinery located in Benin City, which produces high-quality refined products for domestic and international use.

Imo State: New Opportunities With Deepwater Exploration (1.06 % -17,000 BPD)
Imo state is another leading oil-producing state in Nigeria, showing a steady climb in production since the 1990s. In recent years, Imo State has opened up deepwater exploration opportunities, which have proven to be highly successful. For example, the $2 billion OML130 Orashi Field was discovered in 2020 and has been estimated to contain approximately 500 million barrels of oil equivalent.

The success of deepwater exploration in this region is largely due to the fact that the state is on the African coastline and is located between existing oil-producing states like Akwa Ibom and Delta. In addition, Imo State benefits from its proximity to Anambra Basin, a geological formation that contains several important oil fields.

In terms of production capacity, it has been estimated that Imo State can produce as much as 17,000 barrels per day (bpd). This is an impressive figure considering that many believe this number could potentially double over the next few years. As such, it looks like Imo State will continue to play an important role in Nigeria’s overall oil production in the future.

Abia State: Making Its Mark as an Oil Producing Hub (0.68% – 11,000 BPD)
Abia State is fast becoming one of the leading oil-producing states in Nigeria, with an average production rate of 11,000 barrels a day. This has seen Abia become one of the most important contributors to Nigeria’s oil industry, cementing its place as a major player in this space.

The state is blessed with 24 oilfields spread across five local government areas that have enabled it to take advantage of the industry. With 3.2 billion barrels of reserves, Abia State has seen rapid growth in its economic development as a result of its unprecedented success within the oil industry.

The abundance of oil in Abia State also makes it an attractive option for savvy investors looking for lucrative opportunities. What’s more, the state’s strategic location makes it ripe for further investment, giving it a competitive edge in the region. Abia State is definitely making its mark as a major player in Nigeria’s oil industry and should be firmly on your radar if you’re considering investing in this sector.

Lagos State – One of Nigeria’s Highest Oil Producer (2.64% – 40,000 BPD)
Lagos State, the former capital of Nigeria and home to the country’s busiest seaport, is also one of the leading oil-producing states in Nigeria, with an estimated production rate of 40,000 barrels per day. The state has traditionally been a major contributor to the Nigerian economy and has seen increased investment in infrastructure and public services over the past several years.

Situated in southwestern Nigeria, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Lagos State is one of the most populous regions in Africa. It is home to many oil refineries, such as Chevron and Total, as well as other major industrial companies, like Mobil and Conoil. The area is known for its abundance of oil reserves, with some estimates putting its stockpile at two billion barrels of crude.

The government has been actively encouraging foreign investments in oil refining and exploration projects to increase oil production from Lagos State. To this end, it has implemented a number of economic policies that have made it easier for businesses to operate within the state and increase their output. This has helped lead to an increase in local job opportunities for Nigerians as well as a boost to the economy overall.

Kogi State: A Rising Star in Oil Production (2.74% — 55,000 BPD)
Kogi state is a rising star in the oil-producing states in Nigeria. The state is located in the middle-belt region of Nigeria and covers a total land area of about 28,794 square kilometers.

Kogi State also has some significant resources like limestone, coal, and clay, which are found in abundance. It’s also home to many crude oil fields and wells, including Aje Field, Kashimbila Field, and Obele Field.

In the past few years, there has been an increase in exploration activities by multinational companies due to its vast reserves of oil and gas. This has resulted in an increase in production activities as well as job creation for locals. Kogi State is now one of the leading oil-producing states and is making a strong case to become one of the most important producers of crude oil in Nigeria.

PoliticsRe: Does Abeokuta In Ogun State Have The Best Roads In Nigeria? by walefresh3(m): 5:09am On Apr 22, 2023
Mastersure:
You guys make noise like you have what others do not have and always talking down on others, whereas you are not better than the people you talk down on.

Meanwhile, for the video that brought about this, if that is how Abeokuta looks, then i am disappointed based on how you guys always talk. [img][/img]
oga stop to dey scam us ... Abeokuta has better roads than anambra state... U keep repeating same high way sending one particular place's picture from different angles.....

Show me another road in the middle of city in anambra... Let compare....

U Our pathological lieing aspirant failed woefully while governing anambra... Nothing to show than buying generator / transformer for missionary schools..... Hahaha poor people of the SOUTH...
CareerRe: List Of Female Bank Chief Executive Officers In Nigeria by walefresh3(m): 5:04am On Apr 22, 2023
Southeasterners are poor people... If u want to confirm weytin I talk... Go southeast.. u go know what's up....
PoliticsRe: Accept 2023 Elections Outcome, Sultan Advises Politicians by walefresh3(m): 4:45am On Apr 22, 2023
lildush:
At least he is not a drug dealer. He dint forge his certificates. He don't have dual citizenship. He did not rig election. He is not a thug. He's age is not false .. I think this is an enough reason for him to take the position
thiefobi is a confirmed drug dealer... A convicted uk detainee criminal... A political prostitute.... A pathological liar .... A religious BIGOT... A Terrorist apologists IPOB... A Dullard.... With less education.. He submitted GCE TO INEC NOT BSC... A political Scammer...

Ask him what led to his father's death... What happens between him and his inlaw in UK ? ... Tell him to explain to Nigerians the causes of his arrest in UK....

It has never happened to any presidential aspirant in history to be arrested and detained in foreign land after ELECTION to be treated as such.....He was bundled , embarrassed and deported like a normal criminal.... That's a national disgrace to Nigeria as a country... That's what your pathological liar , a religious extremist has brought to us.....Shame ..shame...shame

Obi is a criminal.....
PoliticsRe: South-east Have The Highest Number Of Rich People by walefresh3(m): 10:57pm On Apr 21, 2023
cutecommend:
With Igbos doing businesses in different parts of Nigeria and in the East, more than any tribe in Nigeria, you said they are the poorest per what?
Have you seen an Igbo man begging in your own area? I am not saying they are none..
Please leave Igbos out of this.

Igbos have many fine girls.
Igbos have many rich men.
Igbo have many comfortable men.
Igbos have many hardworking people.

Please stop posting things, probably out of Jealousy, wickedness, hate or whatever...

Let's stop "rubbish" statistics that may not be real...

Igbos are blessed...
Vat consumption showed that igbos are the poorest in the South
PoliticsRe: Accept 2023 Elections Outcome, Sultan Advises Politicians by walefresh3(m): 7:06pm On Apr 21, 2023
simplesearch:
When elders who should be at the fore front of clamoring for a just and equitable society; pretend to see no evil, hear no evil, and expect no evil just because the rot favour their collective good, such elder should be told to think twice.
Nobody of conscience will ever advised that this election should be allowed to slide.
Obi has no mandate... He is playing with conscience of TOXIC youths of alaigbo...

Nothing is going on in the north again concerning dis past ELection... Dey have all gone back to Dere normal life....

But NAA southest youth still dey cry on every social media platforms...
PoliticsRe: Accept 2023 Elections Outcome, Sultan Advises Politicians by walefresh3(m): 7:00pm On Apr 21, 2023
lildush:
That is the problem with alot of people here. Dey do things with confirmation. Getting facts. Alot are supporting tinubu blindly. Go n check his personality. Dirty works he have been doing. Wat is dere to support? He is not fit by character to be president
with all the lies dey feed you ? Ohhh is Thiefobi now fit for the position ?
PoliticsRe: Welcome To Beautiful Home Of Alaigbo... by walefresh3(m): 6:30pm On Apr 21, 2023
lexylaw40:
Op y na ....
the op give them wotowoto... D guy really exposed them

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