Politics › Re: Igbo Appeal To Lagos Govt, Police To Protect Them After Elections by zimoni(f): 10:50pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Word. |
Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu Kisses Wife, Remy So Deeply And Passionately (Photo) by zimoni(f): 10:50pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Whaoooooooo
What a romantic pics.
Nice one there General Tinubu. |
Politics › Re: Where Is PETER OBI by zimoni(f): 10:47pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Stop bashing Obi, PDP lost yes but life continues.
We shall be back in 2019. I believe Obi is not going to leave PDP.
PDP Power. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Celebrates With People At His Residence Over Apc’s Big Win (photos) by zimoni(f): 10:32pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Jagaban of Life.
I'm happy for him.
I also sighted my Governor, The Craziest Governor Ever liveth
Governor Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola.
God Bless My Governor.
God Bless Yorubaland.
God Bless Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Confirmed. Jonathan has Destroyed The "Biggest Party In Africa". by zimoni(f): 10:28pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Gbawe: My man, you are welcomed. Always nice to encounter a polite and decorous PDP supporter. I personally want a strong opposition Party to challenge the APC also but the only way that can happen is for all PDP leaders, post May 29th, to perform out of their skin for the next few years and be a vibrant opposition to the APC. This is something I don't think the PDP has the personnel to do. Nonetheless, I wish you well. In Buhari, I think Nigeria has gained a President who can pursue the fundamental and badly-needed reforms that can launch Nigeria towards greatness. Problem is, most of high-ranking members are going to decamp to APC before 2017. It's not going to be easy to rebuild, yet I believe it's possible. |
Politics › Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by zimoni(f): 10:23pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
WisdomFlakes: There you go again with your delusion of grandeur, trying to feel important as usual. Without igbos Lagos will continue to thrive. During the civil war there were virtually no igbos left in Lagos, skyscrapers kept going up at the CBD, the many industries on oba akran and other places kept working, FDI kept coming in, our cars never lacked spare parts, our bridges were expanding, our doctors, lawyers, accountants and other professionals kept working and thriving.
We had more than enough of everything we needed and Lagos thrived. If it happened then, you can bet you all won't be missed the next time around. Tell them ooooooooooooooooooo Tell The Muntullars. This thread is damn interesting. I've learnt a lot from nairaland, I shall never be caught unaware by another murrafucker layelaye. |
Politics › Re: Confirmed. Jonathan has Destroyed The "Biggest Party In Africa". by zimoni(f): 10:18pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Gbawe: I doubt you will get the chance. I get the impression the APC will deliver on power supply, security, refining of crude, corruption and tackle some major problems of Nigeria the PDP has worsened for that its members can profit from Nigeria's misery. I also think young, modern and pro-people APC governors like El-Rufai, Tambuwal et al will deliver. I cannot see "bounce back" strategy for the PDP unless APC give them one. Understood you Sir. If not 2019, then we shall wait till 2023. Afterall PDP ruled for 16yrs before we lost to APC. One thing is certain, PDP shall be back. Thanks Sir. |
Politics › Re: Pictures: Cancel Oyo Election. Ajimobi Lost To rccg Seyi Makinde by savannah by zimoni(f): 9:56pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Go and take your drugs.
Pele Oooooooo. |
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Politics › Re: Igbo Appeal To Lagos Govt, Police To Protect Them After Elections by zimoni(f): 9:53pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Amazo: Sheath your swords Hahahahaha, what a joke . Why don't you bring out your arsenals and make war if you're so certain of winning. With a few exceptions, the majority of ibos leaders keep making political miscalculations both in federal and state levels that hinder their progress as a people, and then blame everybody else but themselves when the consequences of their choices come into play. Yorubas might be friendly but they aren't stüpid; they might be patient but they are deadly - as deadly as a venomous belcher’s sea snake. Mess with this tribe at your own peril. So it is now they know that they have economic interests and assets in Lagos worth protecting, yet always eager to disrupt the fragile political and social status quo in place that begets a peaceful and prosperous coexistence. Is this not self-sabotage? Do you think for a moment the Yorubas are blind to the subtle and tactical aim for a gradual takeover of Lagos State the Ibos are planning and acting out? No, the Yorubas have x-ray vision in this case and can see your plans to the bones. It's just right now the sensible Yoruba leaders are still busy with clearing out the "omoale" leaders (as they call it) from their zones and building a solid political foundation for a brighter future for the Yoruba region and its people. Once they are through (and they are almost through), then the ibos case will be opened and addressed thoroughly. What is happening right now that the Yorubas seem to "overlook" certain anomalistic behavior of the ibos is best described by their idiom that says "Iya yin owa ninu cooler" - hope I got it right. That is, your punishment is still inside the cooler; and you will eat it hot in due time, unless there's a change.
Lagos State is a very complex society, it is like the New York of America; and every tribe in Nigeria have significant populations in Lagos. Whether it is Binis, Hausas, Ijaws, Idomas, Itshekiris, calabars...or whether peoples from Warri, makurdi, maiduguri, Kabba and other places etc! Lagos State as a society is a perfect microcosm of the totality of the Nigerian society at large. However, it has become commonplace for only the ibos (who subconsciously due to the unfortunate civil war continue to see the Yorubas as their social, economic and political enemies) to want to rigorously compete against the Yorubas as if a battle for conquest and Lagos State is one of the spoils of war. That's why you can already witness the ibos designating Lagos as a "no-mans land" on one hand; but yet on other hand methodically trying to take over the so-called no-man's land. This is totally wrong and unacceptable. Lagos state can never be converted to Ibo land, not now and not in a trillion years from now. Every Nigerian tribe I believe have a part of the land no matter how small that is theirs or rather they are the custodians of due to ancestry, conquest or what have you. But the era of conquests is over and no individual tribe has the moral or legal right, or political might to encroach or seize another tribe's accustomed lands. Only the federal government can further share lands to/from tribes as they see fit, and even with all the federal might this can't be done with impunity anymore because fortunately for everyone the era of military rule is over. No federal government will ever share Lagos to any tribe other than Yorubas. It is their inheritance in Nigeria. The ibo inhabitants in Lagos need to understand this: Lagos was, is and always will be a Yoruba State. So the earlier you drop your scheming of "conquering" Lagos, the better for you.
Now, regarding taxation and the DEVELOPMENT of Lagos State, many ibos keep making erroneous claims. They say stuff like: without ibos Lagos State would not have developed the way it has; ibos pay the most taxes; ibos built Lagos; Lagos can't survive without ibos...blah blah blah! Seeing how far this fallacy is spreading, it's best the matter is addressed for the sake of clarity and peace. First off, taxation of businesses and individuals in Lagos State isn't peculiar or exclusive to ibos alone. Everyone pays tax, irrespective of tribe - heck, even Yorubas pay tax and are not exempted. The Lagos State government doesn't have a discriminating taxation policy. Its tax policy is blind to tribe. Ibos don't pay more than everybody else and Yorubas don't pay less that everybody else. The tax percentages are at fixed rates. If we're talking about "amount" of taxes being generated on a tribal basis, unless you're the accountant general of Lagos State, it remains arguable which tribe brings in the highest percentage of taxes. Quantity doesn't necessarily translate to bigger amounts. For example, one company's tax returns in VI can be greater than the tax returns of 100,000 businesses tax returns in Oshodi and Agege combined. So tax revenues can't be estimated based on "quantity" of businesses. Therefore, because there is a proliferation of businesses by ibos across Lagos doesn't necessarily mean or translate that ibos are the largest contributors of taxes. Also, taxes aren't collected along tribal lines; so it will be really difficult for any tribe to indisputably PROVE that they are the largest tax contributors. All the noise ibos keep making claiming to be the ones are unfounded assumptions originating from the most unrealistic parts of their figments of imagination. They have no documented facts with figures from the Lagos state government to legitimize such false claims. It just might be the Hausas, Binis, Ijaws or some other tribe - who knows!
As for development, whether economic and social, Lagos state even before it became a federal capital has always been thriving and prosperous. This is one of the major reasons Lagos later was selected to be a federal capital in the first place. It was an exceptionally promising state booming with exponential economic and social development potential vital for Nigeria's nation building. Lagos wasn't selected out of the blues or by raffle draw to become the federal capital. It was political genius to have done so. I can't dwell so much on this and anyone in doubt can look through the established history books and educate themselves. Development is progressive; it never stops or isn't meant to stop. After Lagos became a Federal capital, the development continued. After it lost that status, the development still continued and federal capital or no federal capital, one thing you could never strip from Lagos State is its super-economic potential. It was a state destined for greatness and nothing could stop it. Economically speaking, Lagos State was like the hand of Midas and everything that touches it turns to gold. To make money, isn't that the foremost reason all tribes have migrated to Lagos? Can't money be made elsewhere? Yes, but certainly not at the speed and success rate Lagosians seem to do it in Lagos. The economic potential was what brought the ibos to Lagos - it's all about coming to make money! Yes, just like everybody else that came, the ibos came to make money and make a life. Now that they have done so, the rest of the tribes can't rest again because the ibos feel they have arrived and arrogantly act as if they now own the state forgetting they met people here when they came. Ibos weren't the first tribe to prosper in Lagos, and ibos won't be the last; ibos aren't the first billionaires in Lagos, and ibos won't be the last. So why all the braggadocious display of economic arrogance towards other tribes, especially your hosts? Dangote (a billionaire in $$$$$) lives in Lagos and a considerable chunk of his business empire is in Lagos but he's not making noise and disturbing the peace in the land, so why must the ibos be harassing others and causing commotion just because they have attained some measure of wealth and every other tribe in Lagos should bow to you. It will never happen. This arrogant character has to stop. No one is intimidated by the ibos wealth because as far as Lagos is concerned, there are wealthy people from all tribes living there. Now, some more history, ibos didn't bring money to Lagos; rather they came to make money from Lagos. And ibos did, some legally and some illegally. Regarding taxes, whatever monies paid to the Lagos government wasn't made in Onitsha, Aba, Owerri, or Umuahia etc. It was made in Lagos and through Lagos. So it's only reasonable and proper that the taxes due be remitted to Lagos. If ibos are paying tens of billions naira in taxes to Lagos, then it's because they have already made hundreds of billions naira. And this is the same for all other tribes, so why are the ibos making a big deal out of this as if they're doing what nobody else is doing in Lagos. Businesses only pay taxes based on what you earn in the state and through the state. You don't pay what you didn't earn. So why are ibos talking as if the taxes they pay to Lagos was earned in Onitsha and they were compelled by the government to bring the money to Lagos; wasn't it earned in Lagos?
Regarding the social development of Lagos, did ibos develop Lagos? No! The ibos developed themselves. The ibos didn't build Lagos roads, bridges, schools, rail, or other public infrastructure. Who built all these? The federal and state governments using national and state resources respectively. So am I saying the ibos built nothing in Lagos? No, i'm not. Then what exactly did the ibos build in Lagos? Well, the ibos built THEIR homes, built THEIR houses, built THEIR businesses...etc! So essentially, the ibos built themselves in Lagos - no more, no less. You didn't build for Lagos, you built for yourselves in Lagos, same thing with other tribes, but the ibos keep talking blindly as if they are charity and what they built was handed over to society. Now you might want to say, What of the taxes they paid, didn't the government use taxpayers money to develop Lagos? Well, ibos are not the only ones who paid taxes. Hausas, ijaws, igallas, idomas, binis, urobos...also did too! Every tribe paid taxes in Lagos, heck even foreigners too. But yet, it's only the ibos making silly noise that they developed Lagos. This childish stupidity is annoying, and you should grow up mentally. If ibos built houses, you built it so that you can enjoy; if you built businesses, you built it so that you can enjoy...and so on! You built yourselves in Lagos, you didn't build Lagos. You developed yourselves in Lagos, you didn't develop Lagos. Lagos State is a natural economic magnet attracting investments from investors locally and globally. Those who bring in money are bringing in money to make more money or other benefits - and not for charity. There's always something to gain from Lagos. If all ibos and ibos assets were to be relocated from Lagos to the SE, would it destroy the Lagos economy? No, not in any way in reality. That "vacuum" (whether properties or investments) created will be filled almost instantly. As it is, there are thousands upon thousands of people rushing to get here daily, and millions more (both locals and foreigners) would come settle here if such a vacuum existed. Lagos is already in shortage of lands and many settlement projects are being built on the seas, like the Eko Atlantic city. I could go on but even this is enough to prove the versatility of the economic prosperity of the land flowing with milk and honey called Lagos state. For several years, the OBJ administration deprived Lagos of federal funds, yet Lagos didn't even feel it one bit. Lagos is a hub of prosperity on its own, take it or leave it. So the ibos shouldn't get it twisted, Lagos will continue to prosper with or without you. Nigeria needs the ibos and the ibos need Nigeria. But Lagos doesn't need the ibos; it's the ibos that need Lagos. Now stop creating any more conflict drama in Lagos than you already have and appreciate your hosts and other tribes. If the ibos are disgusted about paying taxes to Lagos and coexisting peacefully with mutual respect for the Yorubas hosts and other tribes inhabiting Lagos, then well the South East needs further development, the South East governments need taxes too to perform their obligations, so you're free to go to your home states and do the needful. You won't be missed! What a masterpiece. You've said it all. |
Politics › Re: Confirmed. Jonathan has Destroyed The "Biggest Party In Africa". by zimoni(f): 9:49pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
The former chairman from adamawa state(I've forgotten his useless name) actually destroyed PDP. Too bad Jonah was watching while PDP governors were decamping, they told nothing dey happen but now something dey happen.
Too badt.
Defectors are allowed to leave, we shall rebuild the party and bounce back in 2019.
PDP, Power. |
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Politics › Re: Osun: APC Wins 24 Assembly Seats, PDP Wins 2 by zimoni(f): 9:26pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Oh boy,
See thrashing.
La wah ooooooo
All the same, PDP Power. |
Politics › Re: PDP Rules Ondo Assembly, Clinches 19 Seats by zimoni(f): 8:49pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
PDP
Power. |
Politics › Re: War Is Coming Back To The Creeks Again. by zimoni(f): 8:48pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Here we go again. |
Politics › Re: Oba Of Lagos, Akiolu Organises Prayer For Peaceful Co-existence In Lagos by zimoni(f): 8:35pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Kabiyesi Has Spoken.
T'Oba Lase.
Eko Baje Tiiiiiiii
Lobatan. |
Politics › Re: Photo: Amosun’s Victory Rally by zimoni(f): 8:02pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Jimi Agbaje Called Akinwunmi Ambode To Congratulate Him Screenshot by zimoni(f): 8:02pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Ambode Wins Lagos Governorship Election, Succeeds Fashola by zimoni(f): 7:56pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Ambode Wins Lagos Governorship Election, Succeeds Fashola by zimoni(f): 5:29pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
I'm happy for him.
Jimichukwu Agbajechukwu may go and contest in Anambra.
Akotileta Omo odogo.
Thumbs up for Ambode and General Tinubu.
Ile Yoruba Ko Ni Baje Layelaye. |
Politics › Re: Adamawa - Nuhu Ribadu [PDP], Concedes Defeat, Releases Concession Statement by zimoni(f): 5:11pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
E be like dem dey pursue Ribadu from his village.
Who decamps from a party that wants to make him a governor?
Must he join the ruling party?
He ruined himself.
Too badt for him.
Congrats to Sen Jibrilla Bindow |
Politics › Re: Igbo Appeal To Lagos Govt, Police To Protect Them After Elections by zimoni(f): 5:05pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
What a thread.
Won O Ti Ri Nkankan. |
Politics › Re: Imo Gubernatorial Election Results - Collation Live by zimoni(f): 4:25pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Congrats to Governor Rochas Owelle Okorocha.
I'm happy for him.
Another four years.
Nice one there. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's First Female Governor Elected In Taraba State by zimoni(f): 1:01pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
I wish her best of luck. |
Politics › Re: Oba Akiolu: Nigerians In Washington-DC Protest (photos) by zimoni(f): 12:21am On Apr 12, 2015 |
They've taken it international?
O Dara Baunnn.
God knows things shall never be the same for some Igbos in Lagos come May 29th.
Patiently watching the movie in 4D.
O Daa Baunnnnnn |
Politics › Re: Update On Lagos Early Results - Vanguard by zimoni(f): 12:11am On Apr 12, 2015 |
They love to goad and make unnecessary enemies for themselves. God knows, after this election, things shall not be the same for them again.
And about the piracy, people have asked PAC during town hall meeting what they are going to stop the menace when they get to power. They promised to stop it, I can't wait to see FG and LASG going after the pirate criminals. A lot of people would have loved to invest into movie industry but are discouraged by piracy.
I'll be glad if it could be stopped/eradicated forever.
God Bless Oodualand. |
Politics › Re: Desmond Elliot Celebrates Election Victory by zimoni(f): 11:25pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
themodernman: Why did you answer him nah, you shouldn't have helped him out of his ignorance dat easy. Lolz. The only message he wanted to pass was the usual one, 'Lagos Is No-Man's Land'. I ignored the damn part. Aworis, Ijebus and Eguns own Lagos. Ambode till 2023. Lobatan. |
Celebrities › Re: Denrele Edun Is Set To Wed!! Unveils Wedding Plan by zimoni(f): 11:22pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
So the Muntullar is not a gay afterall.
Good for him. |
Agriculture › Re: Nigeria Donates 1,003 Tonnes Of Rice, Maize & Fish To Namibia by zimoni(f): 11:21pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
Nice one there FG. |
Politics › Re: APC Denounces Defections, Says PDP Politicians Should Stay In Their Party by zimoni(f): 11:19pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
Word.
Jumpology window has been shot.
Stay back in PDP and form a formidable opposition not jumping up and down.
Kikida Political Jobbers.
Iranu. |
Politics › Re: Abia State Result So Far Apga Leads by zimoni(f): 11:17pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
Nice one there for Sir Otti.
The outgoing governor really messed up PDP.
Thumbs up. |
Politics › Re: Desmond Elliot Celebrates Election Victory by zimoni(f): 11:16pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
Jeolight: is Desmond Elliott from Lagos state? you see why we say that Lagos is a no man's land? Lagos is a no mans land you see. He's from Badagry. His Mom is Igbo though. |