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Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ideykwum: 7:22pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
You have spoken the truth!! Many may castigate you for it, but the truth cannot hide! kotv: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 7:25pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
atbu1983:Oh E pain am.. Stop dis your useless "our ss oil" talk because Edo state have a tiny or NO oil. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 7:47pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
trapQ:don't flatter urself, No Igbo man will date an ugly bunkom like you. 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ideykwum: 7:55pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
You obviously know nothing about Rivers state! Obigbo is 100% Igbo! Why would you try to revise history and lie to score cheap political points online? trapQ: 2 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ideykwum: 7:59pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
No, I have never met anyone from Obigbo that would you he is not Igbo! Don't mind any online propaganda! lygn19: 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ideykwum: 8:03pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
My friend stop lying! A true Deltan (other than delta-Igbo) would mention his or her origin by now! trapQ: 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 8:14pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
Lmao!!! In your wildest nightmares. No sane human or animal will even look at you lots twice. Always igbotic even with the highest level of educational attainment. Foh! I suppose you know what that means. Udmaster: |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 8:57pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
Yes! Very correct Anything other than that will not be accepted atbu1983: |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 9:00pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
atbu1983:Who is d us, is Edo state d us? |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 9:03pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
trapQ:Despite all dz ur rantings and d rest, I know dat u are praying so much that Nigeria remains one. U know so much that if Nigeria was to ever break no Jupiter can stop we southeast igbos from taking back our brothers carved into the SS, so u guys shud keep dreaming for as much as u can. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by explorer250(m): 10:23pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
trapQ: madam you again? Eh it is true that no sane human will will date us, maybe you should tell that to buhari whose daughter would soon be married to an anambra guy b4 this year runs out. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by explorer250(m): 10:55pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
atbu1983: oga i have always said this but i will repeat it for clarity sake. There is nothing like s/s or niger delta republic. If such exist then be sure to exclude rivers state and all other igbo areas of delta, akwa-ibom and edo. I am from obigbo LGA of river state and any attempt to employ the divide and rule methodology wont work. The current ohaneze ndi igbo president is from ikwerre. We no longer fall for the "igbo want our oyel". How can my brother want to colonize me? Does it make any sense to you? This is like saying that non oil producing ijaws want to dominate the oil producing ijaws. That i am producing oil and my enugu brother isnt doesnt make him less igbo. I see your write ups and that of trapQ as a deliberate attempt to balkanise igbo land and make some of us a minority. I know you saw the thread that was created yesterday which talked about the creation of anioma state from delta and anambra to make up the 6th sE State but you avoided that thread like plague. In the bible solomon said that one the greatest injustice he has seen on earth is when"slaves ride on a horse and the master walks on foot" just imagine minorities trying to rule over majority? Imagine someone saying that 5 s/e states should go and form biafra? Isnt that hipocrisy? South south is a nigerian creation and we the people of river state is saying NO to any republic trying to take us away from our brother have you ever heard of aworis,ijebus,owus,oguns and ekuns deny that they are yoruba? Have you ever heard of west west before? IGBOLAND IS IGBOLAND IRRESPECTIVE IF YOU are from ukwa,anioma,ikwerre,nkwerre,owerri,obigbo,ndoki,ndoni,mbaise,ngwa,onitsha,egbema etc 4 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 4:46am On Aug 12, 2015 |
No, I wouldn't disturb the host of heaven with such irrelevant prayers. So you're just wishing. Your brothers aren't curved into SS, they're trespassing on our soil. So your brothers are also carved into Lagos and kano right? Or carved into U.S and China? Lmao lygn19: |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 4:50am On Aug 12, 2015 |
What has my ethnicity got to do with anything? There are more important issues, like the flood in aba, book haram, baby factory etc. So my ethnicity shouldn't give you headaches. Moreover I mentioned in an earlier thread where all your Igbo brothers were asking and after mentioning it, they had nothing more to say. I wont keep repeating myself. ideykwum: |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 4:53am On Aug 12, 2015 |
Of course there are exceptions, like my very good friend. He's the Only sane one I know explorer250: |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 4:57am On Aug 12, 2015 |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 6:31am On Aug 12, 2015 |
trapQ:LoL... ok |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ideykwum: 7:15am On Aug 12, 2015 |
You just did what you accused others of doing! You said people assumed you were Yoruba because you opposed their views, and here you are assuming I'm Igbo (not that there is anything wrong with being Igbo)! Ethnicity is everything in a pluralistic country like Nigeria! The more important issues also stem from your village, because entropy ensure that disorder would emanate from all quarters! The amalgam is what we see when we say "Naija don spoil"! trapQ: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 4:55pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Udmaster: Go and read todays August, 12, 2015 vanguard Newspaper. Go to Page 38. You will see the breakdown of June 2015 Federal allocation. The 13% Derivation share as follows Akwa ibom = 11.9 billion Delta= 6.9 billion Rivers = 6.4 billion Bayelsa= 5.9 billion ONDO= 1.4billion Edo = 0.8 billion Abia= 0.4 billion IMO= 0.4 billion. 13% Derivative is shared according to the oil production by state. You can see Edo oil production is equal to the production of all south east state put together. I know you will ask where is Anambra in the list since there is some minor oil production in anambra which I know they do only on newspaper and social media, but Anambra has nothing in June, 2015 because they produce nothing. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 4:59pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Udmaster: Go and read todays August, 12, 2015 vanguard Newspaper. Go to Page 38. You will see the breakdown of June 2015 Federal allocation. The 13% Derivation share as follows Akwa ibom = 11.9 billion Delta= 6.9 billion Rivers = 6.4 billion Bayelsa= 5.9 billion ONDO= 1.4billion Edo = 0.8 billion Abia= 0.4 billion IMO= 0.4 billion. 13% Derivative is shared according to the oil production by state. You can see Edo oil production is equal to the production of all south east state put together. I know you will ask where is Anambra in the list since there is some minor oil production in anambra in d media and newspaper which I know, but Anambra has nothing in June, 2015 because they produce nothing. With regard to prostitution we all know that Igbo girls are d majority of the prostitutes in Nigeria in terms of local prostitution. I am proudly edo. It is true between 1995 and 2003 alot of edo girls were going to europe and surving with prostitution. but that is the past. The trend has reduced by more than 70percent. But when we add up local and international prostitution in Nigeria, igbo are number one. Even in Marriage most igbo wives are prostitutes with thier husband as a sole client or customer. We all know that Igbo woman marry 4 money as d major and sometimes only determinant in thier choice. More than 60 percents of Prostitute in Northern Nigeria are igbo. And majority of Nigeria prostitutes in Dubai are also igbo. because Atiku wife around 2002 was running an NGO on female trifficking to europe and alot of edo girls were going to europe that period, people like you blow it out of proportion to cover up Igbo dorminance in d businesss of prostitution. 1 Share
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Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Kalvan: 5:03pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
ye-Ibos always trying to claim the SS. Lol! Have fun setting up your waterloo. Ikwerres are not ibo. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Kalvan: 5:06pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
lygn19: The same way you did during the war? By killing them and forcing their children to fight as child soldiers? Try that and see how many ibos will die. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by explorer250(m): 7:26pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
atbu1983: oga you have lied about the statistics. Why dont you go to the newspaper website, copy and paste the link for we all to see. Pls stop cooking up figures. 1. The 13% derivation of akwa-ibom,rivers and delta is greater than what you posted because the last time i checked akwa-ibon yearly allocation is about 276bn which makes it the highest in the country. 2. When did delta start to produce more oil than rivers? because according to what you posted delta recieves more than rivers. So oga it is obvious that you are chronically lieing unless you want to show me the link 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by explorer250(m): 7:34pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Kalvan: oga stop decieving yourself. We understand the conditions that led to our brothers betrayal and we have forgiven them. I am from river state and no foolish minority will succeed in puting up divisions between me and my upland brothers. May be you should ask the current ohaneze ndi igbo president who hails from ikwerre what he is doing as the head of the pan igbo group |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by tonychristopher: 7:58pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
explorer250:thats what they have refused to under stand |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 8:12pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
atbu1983:trash! Nnewi alone have what it takes to feed your improvished poor state for 50yrs straight. FACT! 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by cheruv: 8:30pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
atbu1983:Dearpreye biko bia oo I've found one of the slaves you were talking about.. 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by cheruv: 8:31pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Omololu007:Frank Opigo of okrika..ask barcanista and dearpreye |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by cheruv: 8:34pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
omonnakoda:I thought Edoids answer "Omo" like yolobas instead of Umu |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:47pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
explorer250: Just to inform you for knowledge sake: 1. It is not all the news and advert on Newspaper you can find on thier website. Some of the news are only on the hard copy of the newspaper. You can check today 12th August 2015 Vanguard or Guardian for the June 2015 allocation break down. 2. I only wrote the 13% derivative share of the monthly allocation not the full monthly allocation of the states. The reason being that it is only 13% derivation share that reflect the amount of oil produce in that state for that month. This is d only part of the allocation that goes to oil producing state alone. Other part of monthly allocation like Share of State monthly allocation, VAT, LGA allocation, etc goes to all d 36 states. Below is the picture of the newspaper page i took with my Phone. The Second is a zoom on the 13% deirivative and the First is d whole allocation.
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Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by cheruv: 8:48pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
explorer250:TrapQ kwesiri igughari ihnye a ozo |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by tonychristopher: 9:07pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
spanishkid:just like annenih and osunbor maybe the Benin guys at by pass stealing who reckons edos seff |
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