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Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by MondayOsunbor(m): 5:04pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS: oga go and do your shopping make sure you have somebody that know the place to go with you or you will be cheated ooo lol a man from Plateau state is asking if the south is safe hahahahhahahah! |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Nobody: 5:06pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS: From Jos...to ph If Jos is safe to you then PH is more safer that's all. Whosoever that is feeding you with all these rubbish, bind them out. They are liars. Moreover coming from Jos....Onitsha should be your first port. Of call....move to aba and then ph... Going the otherway round is waste of money. You reach ph and then turn back again to aba. Down to onitsha.....stressful |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by kynbasil01: 5:07pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS:i wonder who's feeding u about efcc and insecurity in Aba.. it's true |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Nobody: 5:15pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Someone from Jos saying South is not safe....are you dreaming. Moreover your explanation is a kind of lie to me.... From Jos or borno anywhere you coming from...Is more close to onitsha and from there to Aba then enter. PH. Your backward movement seems you just made up this stuff. You're are borno and asking us enjoying here about security. You're not serious |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Bonessaw(m): 5:25pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Arrewa:Sani! How many times did I call you? A child does not throw stones in the market place, else it may hit the head of his father. If not for the respect I have for Baba Haruna your father. I would have slap sense into you. I’m an elder and can only give you advice. Now for you own good and for the love of those who still call you nwanne (Luckily you’ve got the trust of your Igbo friends who look up to you, yet many would be ashamed of your exploits on this forum). I eulogize you to focus on your liberal lifestyle. Tribalism and religious bigotry is not the forte of a young man as you who look up to Che Guevara, Aminu Kano and Kwame Nkrumah the Osagyefo of Ghana. Sani the Igbos are lovely people and you can attest to that. Injustice over the years seems to have made a lot of easterners angry with this country. This injustice that has grew into freedom fighting will one day trigger in the north. The north you ignorantly brag about, is a time bomb waiting to happen. Sani look around you in the north and tell me what is it to brag about? Is it almajiri that have become a recruitment ground for terrorist. Is it banditry and mass killings by Fulani herdsmen? Do we talk about ethno-religious crisis? Do we even talk about poverty where the north has over 83% poverty rate. Why don’t you channel your calling for liberation and save your region from impending castastropy. Will bashing the Igbos and other southerners save your region? Why don’t you take a cue from the Igbo youths who criticize their leaders and who cherish justice, growth and human capacity development. The ball is in your court Sani aka Arewa, Osagyefo, Meleszenawi. The time you spend trying to divide and destroy the Igbos should be used to rally your northern youths for revolution Sani the son of Haruna, decide today what you want to be in the next few years. Do you want to be that Che Guevara/Aminu Kano all in one that would liberate the north or do you want to end up like El Rufai and his bigotic big brother Buhari? 5 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Nobody: 5:26pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Choose a decent hotel located in the main capital, avoid those cheap hotels that are infested with prostittutes, they attract criminals. There is no night life in PH unless you re a cultist and crmininal, you d best stay indoors. Avoid their girls as they used by kidnappers. I d say you lodge in PH , Aba while being s good trading hub, is a hygiene disaster , hope yiu re not the womanizing type, you could inherit dieseases in the south. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Kinematics: 5:40pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Lawdis: There's no big city in SE I've not been to. Is it Enugu, Onitsha, Aba, Umuahia or Abakaliki? Dont let me start oo.. I've been to Aba more than 20 times and each time I go there its Ibo language first before anything, even the bus you enter almost everyone including the driver and conductors will be speaking Ibo to you, keke is even worse. I've been yelled at for not speaking Ibo whereas I'm not even Ibo. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Kinematics: 5:44pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
lastchild: In PH the opposite is the case. You need not dig deep, the obvious is there staring at you. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by oglalasioux(m): 5:46pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Sunnymatey: The bolded is wrong information. Jos to Portharcourt is a straight road. Onitsha is off to the right. But because he wants to see Onitsha, he should first travel to Onitsha then go to PH from there. He can then enter Aba from PH, buy his goods and return to Jos from Aba. Stress free, cheaper and more time saving. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by nemelu123(m): 5:50pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS:Gimme 5k make I house you man |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by lonelydora: 5:57pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS: If you are serious. PM so that I arrange for your hotel and cab. I am into vehicle rental. I can assign a driver to you. Send email to eminelservices@yahoo.com At New GRA, I have few good hotels in the range of 10k -15k per night. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Lawdis(m): 6:03pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Kinematics: What do you want to start, Aba people can interact with anybody in English once they noticed you don't hear or speak Igbo .....they're unlike Yoruba's and Hausa's, I used only 3 months to start speaking Yoruba when I was in Ibadan because of their inability to speak or understand English |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Kennyswag: 6:06pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Kinematics:i thought you were ibo oooh |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by MrWondah(m): 6:11pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
JessetariahMD: The best advise so far. ph is safe. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Ebidosia: 6:11pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS: Aba is very safe. Feel free and mingle with no fears. If you need recommendations on where to buy from, just hit me up. If there's need for you to lodge in Aba, I suggest you sleep over in crest hotel at pz Junction, government officials lodge there so there's maximum security. In Ph, choose a hotel in GRA cos it's close to fun spots at night and there's security also. Enjoy your trip. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by 2sexycom(m): 6:18pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Flexherbal:My life has increased tremendously since I intensified asking questions.... |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by WeRblessed(f): 6:33pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS: You are a furk@#g retard. Continue to spread your hatred on the Igbos. There's no safer place to be in Nigeria but the SE. Such a numbskull |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by farem: 6:34pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Arrewa:
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Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Raymeg7(m): 6:50pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
willsonzzy:Oga talk wetin u know, I hate people that will come out and say trash about were they have not being in there life, Aba is a place that has international market, people from all a over Africa and Nigeria do come and buy goods, and ur telling him keke people don't speak English or pigin, well thank God his going there, when he gets there he will be the judge. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by MikeBetty(m): 6:58pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS:If You Are In North East Without Fear Of Boko Haram And Crossing Kaduna Without Herdsmen Hijacking Your Bus, Rape, Steal, Kidnap You, Then You Are As Safe As Being In Your Room In Aba, Onitcha And PH. Are You A Yahoo Boy To Complain Of Efcc? If They Arrest You, They Will Release You Na. Afterall They And Other Security Agencies Are Only Federal Infrastructure We Have In The East. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Nobody: 7:19pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
jamesversion: Oil dey ur head! which side of Ph wey u dey make i buy you some bottles, I dey T-amadi. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by mu2sa2: 7:36pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Liamm:I know where you're coming from. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by rickydechamp: 8:06pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
willsonzzy: guy those places u mentioned dey rough more than town and eagle island? |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Kinematics: 8:24pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Kennyswag: Many people here have given me several tribes. Anyone that suits them |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by otokx(m): 8:47pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
PH is sweet, saw a lot of across the Niger people down town Borikiri today offloading trailer loads of yams, Nigeria is a blessed country, just that our leaders at almost all levels are greedy |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by slimhomiequan(m): 9:24pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
As a Port Harcourt boy, bros confam i dey rep. To survive for my town, use your head cos e dey help. No go bring your cappa just in case you dey trek... #FOCUS ALERT. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Nikes(m): 9:28pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
JessetariahMD:Ahhh..with all these conditions and u still say e dey safe? PH that is not safe from pickpockets, SARS, armed robbers, ritualists and cultists. Cult clashes here and there. If those from NC wouldn't wanna go back, it's probably because business is good over there. Apart from Fulani attacks on villages around Jos environs, plateau is the one state where u never experience the above listed. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by slimhomiequan(m): 9:31pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
[quote author=ThemanS post=86663237] As a Port Harcourt boy, bros confam i dey rep. To survive for my town, use your head cos e dey help. No go bring your cappa just in case you dey trek... #FOCUS ALERT.. |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by LadySarah: 9:43pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
aumeehn: You are a very foolish somebody. You can rot in your north ok |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Onlinefarmstore: 9:43pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
DarkJeddi: your opinion. Mine is to make sure that the dudes journey is a success |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by Krisddon: 9:45pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
ThemanS:How can you compare North to South in terms of security or even education? So, Southerners shouldn't speak their language(s) because you're going there to buy goods? No bus, okada or Keke Rider who doesn't speak or understand English. I lived many years in the North including Jos. I've lived also in Lagos but I must tell you, what you're afraid of is mostly in your place. Why are you afraid of EFCC? South is Canada compared to North! |
Re: Travelling To The South For The First Time by DarkJeddi(m): 9:52pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Onlinefarmstore:And that is by telling a blatant lie to him? |
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