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SportsRe: Strictly Draw Games* Only.. by Whizzcute(m): 1:30pm On May 04, 2015
babw may 5 is almost here
CelebritiesRe: Patoranking Poses With Money Stacks On Instagram by Whizzcute(op): 1:23pm On May 04, 2015
dammytosh:
See the environment he is posing with cash from grin grin grin ?
Our celebs are d1ck heads,
LoL
CelebritiesRe: Patoranking Poses With Money Stacks On Instagram by Whizzcute(op): 1:19pm On May 04, 2015
themodernman:
This one too wan form sey hin win bet for Mayweather fight...iffa hear!!
no ,he has posted this before the fight
CelebritiesRe: Patoranking Poses With Money Stacks On Instagram by Whizzcute(op): 11:06am On May 04, 2015
Utchgirl:
Empty vessel makes d loudest noise.
Wonder wht he think Dangote shld do.
like how do you expect dangote do this,Dangote is a MAN ,this guy is just a BOY
CelebritiesRe: Patoranking Poses With Money Stacks On Instagram by Whizzcute(op): 11:05am On May 04, 2015
pretydiva:
I nor sure if na him get d money jor
na ur own ni
Jokes EtcLol ,what Is Wrong With This Picture (APC VERSION) by Whizzcute(op): 11:03am On May 04, 2015
This one na APC mania

CelebritiesRe: Patoranking Poses With Money Stacks On Instagram by Whizzcute(op): 8:58am On May 04, 2015
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CelebritiesPatoranking Poses With Money Stacks On Instagram by Whizzcute(op): 8:57am On May 04, 2015
The dancehall and reggae singer posted this picture on instagram some few days back..

This Music industry is really paying off!!
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Any Single Nairalander??? by Whizzcute(m): 7:28pm On May 03, 2015
bruno419:
tongue huh lipsrsealed huh
abeg talk jare
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Any Single Nairalander??? by Whizzcute(m): 6:41pm On May 03, 2015
bruno419:
Lets hook up nd know each other very well.


No games...I'm an easy going guy
guy na wetin nah,you don dump cynthia?
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 2:05pm On May 03, 2015
bruno419:
incomplete. ....victor osuagwu* Okey bakassi Johnkenedy-pilgrims
its true
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 12:28pm On May 03, 2015
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CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 12:15pm On May 03, 2015
imas:
I heard they are extremely dangerous and not to be trusted that they even eat human beings.
thats a layman belief,civilised people know thats crappy
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 12:13pm On May 03, 2015
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Modern Mbaise

Mbaise's population today is in excess of 1 million people. Subsistence farming still accounts for a major part of the occupation. Yams, cassava, palm fruits, vegetables and fruits are the main agricultural products.
However since the end of the Biafra/ Nigerian civil war, the quest for improved standard of living, academic excellence and the crave for enterprise have helped an unprecedented boost in the fortunes of Ndi Mbaise. Mbaise boasts of legions of doctors, lawyers, public administrators, educators, artists, engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs. Mbaise also has one of the highest concentrations of Catholic priest in the world. In addition, some famous ex- priests hail from the area, among the well- known ones include Eze Enyeribe Onuoha, the current traditional ruler of Umuchieze autonomous community in Ihitteaforukwu and Sylvester Eze Ebisike, a former management consultant and prolific writer and author of numerous books and publications. Ndi-Mbaise are avid travellers and adventurers. There is in progress a large flux to the Americas, Europe and Asia in search of new ideas to bring home.
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 12:03pm On May 03, 2015
Important Personalities

Frank Nneji, Business Mogul, Founder ABC Transport Plc
Ano Anyanwu, Banker, Executive Director Mainstreet Bank
Professor Edward Oparaoji, Professor of Pharmacotherapy; Multinational Pharmaceutical Executive and Philanthropist.
Genevieve Nnaji , Nigerian actress
Kanayo O. Kanayo, Nigerian Actor
Eucheria Anunobi, Nigerian Actress
Rita Dominic, Nigerian actress
Sylvester Eze Ebisike , ex-priest, former Chairman of the Nigerian Humanist Movement (NHM), management consultant, prolific writer and author of numerous books.
Eze Enyeribe Onuoha, ex-priest, former Chairman of the Nigerian Humanist Movement (NHM), University lecturer, the current traditional ruler of Umuchieze autonomous community in Ihitte-aforukwu.
Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji, Publisher, Author, Executive Director of African Writers Endowment.
Chief Dr George Chima, Business Administrator, Philanthropist.
Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, Nigerian Deputy Speaker NASS Abuja
Hon. Prof. Mrs. Viola Onwuliri, Nigerian Minister Foreign Affairs
Hon. Prince David O.C Mattson Nwaogwugwu , Nigerian Politician
Engr. John O. Chukwu, Permanent Secretary FCTA
Professor Celestine Nwachukwu, First Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Portharcourt
Chief Patrick C. Onuoha; Politician and currently Special adviser to Imo State Government
SOS Echendu, ex-Regular Combatant Commissioned Military Officer, President/CEO Dynamedics, Inc.
Chief Iyke Ezeh (Duke of Obohia) and chairman of Domez Nigeria Ltd
Chief Austin Cosmos,Board of Director,Nigerian Ports Authority Abuja
Chinedu Ogbonna,President/CEO Seko Samuel General Suppliers Limited.
His Royal Highness Eze Joe Oleka, Igwe Ozuzuoha I of Ahiara, Obioha II of Oru Autonomous Community
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 12:00pm On May 03, 2015
loomer:
Why u remove girl from the friend?

We don even pass girl+friend self,

Na make God let ball bounce well so we fit marry remain
Ok ,goodluck to you guys
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 11:58am On May 03, 2015
Notable Educational Institutions

Notable Educational Institutions

African Institute of Science and Technology

Ahiara Technical College (ATC), Mbaise

AIST Polytechnic, Mbaise

Hi-Technology University, Mbaise

Pater-noster Secondary School, Ekwerazu

Ekwerazu Girls Secondary School, Ekwerazu

Mbaise Secondary School, Aboh Mbaise

Mater Ecclesiae Junior Seminary Nguru

Obohia Secondary Technical School Obohia Ahiazu Mbaise
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 11:51am On May 03, 2015
loomer:
Yes o, she stubborn, strong willed, but very lovely.
ok,you are lucky to have an Mbaise girl as friend
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 11:48am On May 03, 2015
Mbaise is a region and a people located in Imo
State , southeastern Nigeria . Set in the heart of
Igboland , it includes several towns and cities.
The name "Mbaise" was derived from five cities:
Agbaja , Ahiara , Ekwereazu , Ezi na Ihite and Oke
Uvuru. The area of Mbaise (the three Local
Government Areas) is about 404 km²: Aboh
Mbaise (185 km²), Ahiazu Mbaise (111 km²),
Ezinihitte Mbaise (108 km²). The Mbaise Slogan
is Seat of Sages .

History


Before 1902, when the Aro expedition was
carried out by the British Colonial powers to
subdue the Aro slave trading oligarchy, Mbaise
had not come under British rule. But by 1906, at
the conclusion of the operation, the present day
Mbaise consisting of the three Local
Government Areas (Aboh, Ahiazu & Ezinihitte)
was effectively brought together under British
control while leaving in place a semblance of
local authority.
To keep the whole clan under effective
supervision, a native court was established at
Obohia in 1907 but pressure from the likes of
Chief Nwaturuocha of Nguru caused the transfer
of the court to Nguru in 1909. In 1929, the Nguru
court was destroyed as a result of the Igbo
Women's War . Sectional courts were
subsequently opened in Obohia, Itu , Ife and
Enyiogogu in response to the increasingly
popular "Home Rule" movement of the 1930s.
The coming together of the people under a
common political and administrative unit was
secured in 1941. By 1945 councils had been
formed based loosely on blocs of autonomous
communities. The group councils and their
number of autonomous communities recognized
in Mbaise were: Ezinihitte - 16; Agbaja - 7; Oke-
Uvuru - 4; Ekwerazu - 6 and Ahiara -6 (source:
Ekechi 1989:179) A few more autonomous
communities have been created in the past few
years. It was from councils that the three local
Governments were created. Ahiazu LGA was a
merger of Ahiara and Ekwerazu councils and
Aboh LGA was a merger of Oke-Ovoro and
Agbaja councils. Ezinihitte remained by itself
except for the secession of two small villages -
Isu Obiangwu and Umuohiagu which joined
Ngor-Okpala from the Agbaja area in Mbaise.

Culture and demographics

The people are Igbo. About 90% Catholics, while
Protestants and other religions comprise the
remaining amount.
The Nkwotile dance (rump dance) is common in
Mbaise. This is the chance used for celebrating
the annual yam festival and for propitiating the
yam god Ajoku (Ahanjoku). This dance has been
modified over the years to ekpe, mmanwu
(masquerade), Iroko, ekereavu, abigbo to mgba
(wrestling). Other music and dances include: "A
gbachaa E kuru Nwa", Alija, Edere, Egwu Onu
Nwa, Ekwirikwe Mgba, Ese, Nkelenke, Nkwa Ike,
Nkwa Udu, Ogbongelenge, Uko etc.
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 11:42am On May 03, 2015
loomer:
I know say she na mbiese abi na how una de spell am?
And she stubborn like mad.
stubborn ke?
CultureRe: Meet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 11:39am On May 03, 2015
loomer:
My babe na from there o
interesting,which part?
WebmastersRe: Wordpress Class ONLINE For NAIRALAND by Whizzcute(m): 11:35am On May 03, 2015
ok...following
CultureMeet The 'controversial' MBAISE People Of Imo State by Whizzcute(op): 11:33am On May 03, 2015
Happy Sunday Folks!!!!!!

This thread is to educate you on all the things you need to know about the MBAISE people of Imo State!!!




Comment following if you are here with me as i unveil this epic thread
SportsMayweather Beats Pacquiao In ‘fight Of The Century’ by Whizzcute(op): 6:11am On May 03, 2015
Floyd Mayweather Jr preserved his unbeaten
record as a professional with a unanimous
decision victory over Manny Pacquiao of the
Philippines in their welterweight megabout at the
MGM Grand Garden Arena.

The 38 -year -old American made a surprisingly
strong start, then withstood some aggressive
counter- punching by the Filipino southpaw in the
later rounds as he improved his career record to
48- 0 .

Though Pacquiao repeatedly forced Mayweather
to backpedal , the wily American blunted his
opponent ’s best efforts by using his renowned
defensive skills while getting in several telling
jabs and punches of his own.

The showdown between the two best boxers of
their generation, dubbed the ‘Fight of the
Century’, had been more than five years in the
making and is expected to be the biggest -
grossing prize bout of all time .

SportsRe: Floyd Mayweather Vs Manny Pacquiao - Boxing by Whizzcute(m): 5:54am On May 03, 2015
And STILL UNDEFEATED 48-0
SportsRe: Floyd Mayweather Vs Manny Pacquiao - Boxing by Whizzcute(m): 5:53am On May 03, 2015
Floyd Mayweather wins unanimous decision over Manny Pacquiao.
SportsRe: Floyd Mayweather Vs Manny Pacquiao - Boxing by Whizzcute(m): 5:46am On May 03, 2015
malonephill:
I wonder oh! grin
lol

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