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Sports / Re: Retired Teacher Scammed Of Ten Million Naira By A Betting Agent In Delta by AlNur: 5:19pm On Dec 17, 2019
You know nothing about gambling. If he played online he would have had close to 7M cashout but because it is a betting agent shop, the agent lied so his shop will not pay such a huge sum which might affect his commission for the month.
famouscargo4u:


cash out is not always available for all games. Especially for a game that the bookmaker knows it is most likely to be lost. next time, he should split the game into three or two which would have made him win something at least.

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Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by AlNur: 7:20pm On Nov 11, 2019
I miss spyder on this thread. I use to sleep and wake up here but now nothing seems to be going on.

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Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by AlNur: 4:39pm On Oct 06, 2019
I will be relocating up North by this month and will like to sell most of my household items, i bought all last year.

Complete 3 set of fabric furniture #70k

Tv Console #30k

Ceiling fan (ox) #8k

Standing fan (rechargeable) #10k

Baby wardrobe #30k

7 × 7 Mouka foam(family size) #50k

Gas cylinder (14.7kg) #8k

Table gas #3k


Negotiable.

Location is Abeokuta, whatsapp number is 08067937074 (serious buyers only)

Sports / Re: Henry Onyekuru And Esty Traditional Wedding Pictures: Super Eagles Storm Event by AlNur: 10:22pm On Jul 27, 2019
Igbo kwenu!

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Politics / Re: Aerial View Of New Abeokuta City Judiciary Complex by AlNur: 10:18pm On Jul 27, 2019
okeniti:
I really like Abeokuta, very serene place. The GRA is a very lovely place, the towns people are hospitable too. Heard cost of living is pretty affordable.

Nothing is serene about Abeokuta. Once you get off major roads and start venturing inside you will be greeted with bad roads and rickety houses. GRA is expensive and i bet you no job can sustain such rent in Abeokuta. Cost of living? The only thing cheap is transport, food is costly and housing is quite on the high side. If they mistakenly build a decent house they will tag 400k rent, 30% agreement, 30% agent and 30% damage fee! You end up paying 520k in Abeokuta of all places!

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Politics / Re: Aerial View Of New Abeokuta City Judiciary Complex by AlNur: 10:10pm On Jul 27, 2019
Infinityk:

Abeokuta is expanding rapidly
New skyscrapers new malls new airports new estates
Go to YouTube and view abeokuta
Abeokuta is expanding at a rapid pace

Lies! New estates indeed. Where is Abeokuta expanding to? Airport?���
Politics / Re: Aerial View Of New Abeokuta City Judiciary Complex by AlNur: 10:08pm On Jul 27, 2019
reykhana:

When last did you visit Abeokuta
Please get your facts right sir

I live in Abeokuta and he is saying the truth. Apart from govt job and businesses at okeilewo what else? Taxi business is being run by older men.

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Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by AlNur: 12:32pm On Jul 22, 2019
Enugu diagnostics center.

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Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by AlNur: 12:25pm On Jun 30, 2019
kinah:


picture of the table gas
location in Abk pls

Contact me on whattsapp.
Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by AlNur: 12:22pm On Jun 29, 2019
I will be relocating up North by next month and will like to sell most of my household items, i bought all last year.

Complete 3 set of fabric furniture #90k

Tv stand #30k

Ceiling fan (ox) #8k

Standing fan (rechargeable) #10k

Baby wardrobe #30k

7 × 7 Mouka foam(family size) #50k

4×7 Vita foam #20k

Gas cylinder (14.7kg) #8k

Table gas #3k

Medium fridge (LG) #25k

Nexus chest freezer #80k

Negotiable.

NB. The house i live in is a massive 3 bedroom with a wide compound for kids to play. Tenants are married folks and the place is always calm and cool. Rent is 300k.

Location is Abeokuta, whatsapp number is 08067937074 (serious buyers only)

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Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by AlNur: 11:00pm On Jun 16, 2019
Chavens:
What is the thread 's name?
Few pics from imo state
Travel / Re: Beautiful Streets Of Abeokuta by AlNur: 2:10pm On Jun 15, 2019
IkpuMmadu:


I can't believe Abeokuta the Ogun State Capital with highest IGR in the world would be like this
To think this picture is within okeilewo is mind boggling. Remove Abeokuta south and what you get is slums.

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Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by AlNur: 12:01pm On May 20, 2019
AyakaDunukofia:


What is more important in the Enugu airport issue is whether the FG government's concerns are valid. Are these concerns in the interests of Ndi Enugu, Ndigbo and the entire Nigerians? The answer is YES.

Regardless of any perceived hidden agenda of the government, an abattoir in the vicinity of an airport would attracts birds which are dangerous to aeroplanes. Telecommunication masts standing on the approach of airplanes are recipes for disaster. A market close to an airport is dangerous. An international airport without water supply is terribly dangerous. Buhari will win this argument anytime anywhere.

I was one of the excited Igbos that boarded Ethiopian airlines in the early days (9/2013) from Enugu to Addis Ababa, so the airport is very important to me as a person. But I also have to think safety.

I follow Enugu airport news almost daily. I don't believe Buhari has any intention to close the airport. His minister of aviation had respectfully visited Ugwuanyi several times in the past 18 months to find solutions to these salient issues. But unfortunately Ugwuanyi kept sleeping over the matter, until he suddenly woke up after the FG announced that it's set to close the airport. Ugwuanyi suddenly remembered he could use his executive order to shut down the market. That he could use the state's enforcement machinery to implement the enforcement of the removal of the masts.

It is instructive to hear the minister a few months ago confirm that five first class airlines including Delta, Emirates and British have indicated their interest to fly to Enugu. I can't believe a minister of a government that want to close an airport would reveal this. Air peace owned by our own Dr. Allen Onyema has since announced that Enugu will be their hub.

Again, the minister said they told Ugwuanyi that Ekulu river would solve the water problem, and appealed to him to facilitate piping the water while they (FG) extend the runway from the reclaimed lands, and fix the lights and others. What would it cost Enugu state government to pipe untreated water from Ekulu river to the airport? Considering the huge revenue a fully functional international airport would bring to Enugu state through different channels?

It is pathetic that ndibeanyi have gotten used to playing reactionary humiliating politics.


Thank you. I hate the fact that we cry "marginalised" every time.

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Politics / The Emefiele Tape Annotated. by AlNur: 11:08pm On May 19, 2019
The online paper, Sahara Reporters, managed to get its hand on a recording of the Central Bank governor, Godwin Emefiele, discussing how to fill a seemingly large hole in its balance sheet. Also remarkable is that, from the statement the CBN released immediately after the story broke, it did not deny that the recording was authentic - it merely quibbled with the way Sahara Reporters spun the story to be about fraud.

So what was being discussed? The conversation is sometimes hard to follow due to the governor’s liberal use of exclamations and colloquialisms. But some things are clear to work out. Under discussion is the financial accounts for 2018 so we can work out that the tape is from February or March of this year (more on this below).

Also worth noting is that the CBN under Emefiele has stopped publishing its full IFRS financial statements. What we now get is the accounts without the notes making it difficult to work out some large numbers. Still, numbers are numbers and they don’t lie so we can make educated guesses as to what is going on. In that sense, the 2017 accounts published by CBN are central to understanding the tape. The 2018 accounts have of course not been published (and may never be published at this rate).

Annotating the tape
Man: Option of 34 billion but if we put this number there it will change our shareholders’ form to negative which is dangerous.
Edward: Yes, yes. We can’t do that one that will be dangerous, Hmmn!
Governor: What do we do?
Edward: …can we get the finance ministry to take some off? Even if it’s just for the record?
Governor: How can they take it now? Take what now precisely?
Edward: Even if it’s just to do some book work.
Governor: That will expose us to them.
Edward: That’s the only way.
Governor: Okay, what do we want finance to do in this case?
Edward: Well, the thought was that, we do some discussion with them, If they can just write saying the government will but it hasn’t maybe appropriate or something.
Governor: They can’t try that because national assembly and government, they have to go to the federal executive council to do that.
Edward: They have to go to Federal executive council, wow!
Governor: Ahhh… damned!
Edward: I even said we should look at the ratio but there’s pretty much nothing we can do here …I don’t have an intervention, that’ll not work and we can’t afford negative… (inaudible)
Governor: Enn?
Edward: We cannot afford deficit governor, no way!

This first part of the discussion is almost likely about the bailouts or ‘budget support’ given to the states as the CBN says in its statement. However this cannot be taken in isolation. As the governor was heard to say, he did not want the CBN’s books to be exposed to the finance ministry. The way Emefiele has run the CBN has been to use a lack of transparency as a source of his power. Allowing the ministry to look through its books would have damaged him in their eyes severely. As we shall see, to maintain the exchange rate stability that President Buhari demands above anything else, he has slowly but surely boxed himself into a corner that will be incredibly difficult to get out of.

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Obviously the budget support given to the states was really a gift no matter that the government called it a loan. After two years, none of it clearly had been paid back so it seems obvious that the auditors were asking for a write-down of the loan. Alas, writing off N650 billion (if we believe the CBN that the N55 billion monthly ‘support’ only went on for one year) would have pushed the CBN’s accounts into negative shareholder funds which would have exposed Emefiele to serious political problems.

But why would the CBN not be able to take a N650 billion hit? The answer lies in the most important part of the tape below.

Governor: How do we get out of this is the issue …because the auditors themselves will be very careful because they have people who redo their account.
Edward: Exactly, they also have their names and their own governance process might not allow them to do some of these things.
Hold on for Ukeji sir.
Ukeji: Governor sir.
Governor: Yeah. I’ve been thinking of all the options because the omo asset which is the box …the money has been paid and bank has recognized that amount in their income and naturally the auditors were also asked for confirmation to confirm. Because initially we had about 150 billion which was what was paid in December then the initial thought was to look at the heavy edge that bought into that but we also realize that they had their end of the year in December so they would have recognized that and I was just asking Mr Arowosegbe about our ex-Rate gain, the rate they used for this year is said to be already 354 which is already very high.
Governor: Hmmn!
Ukeji: Yes, because if not we would have increased that closure maybe by just 1 naira or 2 naira that will change the whole thing.
Governor: The first time in history…negative shareholder.

This is the big reveal. To understand why the CBN has no space to take a N650 billion hit in its accounts, we have to go to its 2017 accounts.


It barely managed a profit of N107 billion for the year. The big damage came in the second line - Interest and similar expense. An astonishing N1.3 trillion - three times what it spent in 2016 - went on this. On the tape, Emefiele talked about the ‘OMO asset’. This is of course referring to the Open Market Operations tool which he has ramped up since 2017 (Professor Soludo never used the OMO tool in his time as governor and Sanusi Lamido Sanusi only used it very minimally).

From OMO to OMG
As President Buhari wants the exchange rate of the naira to the dollar to be stable, no matter what happens elsewhere, and also will not countenance a devaluation, it fell to Emefiele to come up with a way to guarantee an inflow of dollars into the economy since oil prices were still low and foreign investment was nowhere near enough.

To entice foreign investors, Emefiele thus came up with one of the sweetest carry trades in the world. An investor shows up with some dollars. Emefiele buys those dollars from him and hands him the naira equivalent. He then sells an OMO instrument to the same investor paying up to 18 percent interest per annum. To make it even sweeter and remove all risk, he commits to selling dollars back to the investor in one years time at an agreed rate. Thus, an investor could simply park money in Nigeria - risk free - for one year and earn a double digit return on it - something practically impossible to find anywhere else.

Traders loved this too-good-to-be-true deal and poured into it. This guaranteed a steady inflow of dollars and thus gave President Buhari the stable exchange rate he dearly loves. But when you look at the accounts, you see how much this stability has been costing the CBN. At one point, the outstanding OMO instruments were larger than the federal government’s total debts. The more the dollars poured in, the more Emefiele binged on it.

While we do not yet know what the OMO damage was in the 2018 accounts, it is safe to say it probably came in higher or the same N1.3 trillion as in 2017.

Back to the Tape
The tape also gives us a very good idea as to how the CBN managed to escape making a loss in 2017. From the accounts we see that the CBN’s escape hatch was the ‘Other operating income’ line of N1.5 trillion. Without this, the CBN’s accounts would have bled red all the way down. But what is this magical N1.5 trillion and where did the CBN find it?

The first ‘option’ discussed by the governor is a suggestion to get the local banks to book a lower interest in their books. This is an incredible thing to even think about let alone say out loud. Essentially, after paying out interest of say 16 percent on the OMO instruments, the governor would have bullied the banks to record it as perhaps 14 percent in their books. This would then allow the CBN to lower the amount of interest it paid in its own accounts. Perhaps this could have knocked off a couple of hundred billion from the N1.3 trillion interest expense thus creating more room to take a hit from the dodgy loans to the states. This is also how we can date the recording to February or March this year because the banks had closed their books at the time (they all have a December year end and report in March), foreclosing this ‘option’.

Back to 2017. The governor then moves on to discuss the ‘ex-rate gain’ as an option. The CBN’s official exchange rate remains at N305 to US$1. This is the rate at which it converts dollar earnings into naira for the government. But in 2017, the CBN pulled off a trick by valuing its foreign exchange reserves using a higher rate. For example, in September 2017, the CBN reported foreign exchange reserves of US$33.2 billion. This should have translated to around N10.1 trillion in its books. But that month, the CBN reported N11.7 trillion on its balance sheet. On the tape Emefiele talks about a rate of N354 which comes very close as the exchange rate.

In other words, to escape out of the ‘OMO box’ it had constructed for itself, the CBN was valuing its foreign reserves at N354 while telling the government the official rate was N305, a secret devaluation trick. By doing that, it was thus able to book a revaluation gain which it then passed through the income statement. It is like being able to eat your cake and still having it. (The explanation the CBN gave to the IMF and others was that it was buying a lot of dollars at around the N360 mark during the year from investors).

The trouble with this trick is that it can only really be used once, unless there is another actual devaluation. But Nigeria’s exchange rate has remained ‘stable’ at N360 since February 2017 and as stated earlier, President Buhari will simply not tolerate another devaluation (or murdering the naira as he famously called it, bless his innocent heart). Since the reserves were already valued at close to the N360 market rate for 2017, there is hardly anywhere left to go. As the governor’s adviser, Emmanuel Ukeji, ruefully remarked on the tape, the ability to do this would have ‘changed the whole thing’. Indeed.

At the end of 2018, the CBN reported foreign reserves of US$43.1 billion. Assuming it needed to close a hole of N650 billion, it would need a N15 adjustment on the exchange rate to close that gap. If we take the N354 it used in 2017 as the starting point, this will imply a rate of N369 to value the foreign reserves. Any rate above N360 would have been an impossibility and no auditor would ever have signed off on that.

While we wait for Part 2…
Sadly, the tape ended without letting us into what trick the CBN settled on to close its books. But from everything we know, it would have taken something close to magic to make this work. This explains Emefiele’s exasperation on the tape. At one point he breaks into pidgin English and declares ‘I don die, where I wan see money?’ Emefiele is evidently still alive so safe to say they did find a way in the end. We will know this whenever the CBN releases its 2018 accounts…if it ever does.

The tape reveals the incredible cost of Nigeria’s ‘stable’ exchange rate which Emefiele has gotten many Nigerians to think comes free. Traders in London who have been participating in the Emefiele Carry Trade sometimes get a bout of conscience and complain that they know this cannot be right for a country like Nigeria. But this lasts all of five minutes and they go back to making money hand over fist. Who can blame them?

The CBN now has two choices. It can begin to unwind the OMO by slowing or eliminating new instruments and simply paying them off when they come due. But this will then create an incredible amount of liquidity in the economy which will then force down interest rates. At the first fall in interest rates, the foreign investors will flee the country, along with their dollars which will return the country to the forex crisis of 2016.

The second option is for another devaluation. As has been stated above, this is not going to fly as President Buhari will sooner pluck out his own eye balls than allow this.

And so the country is stuck in a cycle of low growth and high interest rates. But worse is that the ability of the debt soaked CBN and federal government to do anything useful for the economy is steadily decreasing, further worsening the problem. Even taking the CBN at its word that the problem here was N650 billion, it is remarkable how an amount less than US$2 billion was causing them so much exasperation. So much resources have been taken up repaying debts and keeping fleet footed foreign investors happy just to keep the exchange rate that the president wants.

We congratulate the governor on securing a historic second term in office.

Addendum: Somewhere on the CBN website is its Annual Activity Report for 2018. Inside this report, the cost of the OMO in 2018 is revealed on page 9.


These are even more astonishing numbers than 2017 - N2.1 trillion (nearly US$6 billion) spent in 2018 to give President Buhari the stable exchange rate he wants, an amount higher than the federal government’s own cost of debt servicing.

Cc tyro @DoubleEph

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Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by AlNur: 1:47pm On May 04, 2019
Just found another eastern thread to follow after exhausting Enugu state thread.

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Crime / Re: Ochanya: Andrew Ogbuja's Wife, Felicia, Arraigned In Court. Photo by AlNur: 11:09am On Apr 10, 2019
Ogbuja and ogbanje, Nsukka people must have a lot in common with benue people.
Travel / Re: Air Peace Orders 30 Brand New E195-E2 Jets In $2.1bn Deal With Embraer by AlNur: 8:03pm On Apr 03, 2019
nonsobaba:
Anambra leading the Igbo race since 12 B.C.

Air Peace is also a strong APGA chieftain.

Ogaranya ekwe nka. You litter every thread with your bigotry and childishness.

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Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by AlNur: 3:24pm On Mar 27, 2019
Putting ashpalt on the now completed bridge over Ike River on the Nenwe-Oduma-Uburu FG road project, which I attracted a few years ago. This area was once thought an impossible terrain, but the road is now a dream come true, connecting Enugu and Ebonyi food baskets. https:///r7O5MkzHMf

Ike just tweeted this afternoon.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 7.9 Million Nigerians Became Unemployed In 21 Months – NBS by AlNur: 9:52am On Jul 30, 2018
buhariguy:
did buhari sack any bankers or pilots?

Is even encouraging more White collar jobs like more pilots will be available as Nigeria air wil commence.

More engineers are now working as a result of increase in infrastructural development across the country.
You are a poor paid hack roaming all over nairaland.

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Politics / Re: And So I Finally Visit Enugu For APC Political Rally And Is Full Of Brown Roofs by AlNur: 6:30pm On Jul 28, 2018
BankeSmalls:


the guy ran grin
lol! He's a street urchin
Politics / Re: And So I Finally Visit Enugu For APC Political Rally And Is Full Of Brown Roofs by AlNur: 6:18pm On Jul 28, 2018
chloride6:
Sarcasm.

Bankesmalls is a certified IPOB.

I knew he/she had something up he/her sleeves when she started this thread .


And that bitch nonsowow fell for it

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Politics / Urgent Attention To The Enugu State Governor. by AlNur: 10:45am On Jul 22, 2018
Next year will be exactly 4 years to the tenure of Mr Ifeanyi ugwuanyi as the executive governor of Enugu state but I must say it has not been rosy as most people try to paint it on this forum. My village iheaka is a 20mins drive from the governors village Orba. Mr Ugwuanyi awarded amidst fanfare iheaka to ibagwa road early last year but i must say nothing has been done on that road. The road was only constructed from Zoba junction till after the house of Mr Asogwa a former PDP chairman of the state. A road of close to 100 kilometer was not constructed up to 1 kilometer. From likke junction to Orie igbo eze down to Ekoyi to ibagwa is a death trap. People of iheaka are crying out to the governor to personally come and inspect the road awarded more than a year ago to ascertain level and quality of job done. We are being cheated and insulted! Are we not part of Enugu state anymore? Very soon campaign will start and the governor will come asking us for vote but no single project was carried out in my community. The people of Ekoyi are living in penury because of bad road. Nothing has been done about healthcare or education and all we see everywhere is that ENUGU IS IN THE HANDS OF GOD.

Education / Re: Bad State Of UNN Boys Hostel.... (some Pics Might Be Graphic O) by AlNur: 10:03am On Jun 26, 2018
I once lived in this hostel 2008/2009. we were 11 in the room, i was disgusted and terrified! you dare not go close to the toilet what you will see is heap of shit! I wonder why the school authority have refused to do something about the state of UNN boys hostel. Is it because its on the outskirt unlike female hostel?

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Politics / Re: Infastructural Developments In Ebonyi State In Pictures by AlNur: 11:47am On May 31, 2018
NonsoWow:
Rubbish propaganda. Snapping two places from twenty different angles. If ebonyi is as developed as you want to fool people to believe, why are abakaliki people all over Anambra hawking on the streets, doing houseboy/housegirl, working as labourers on anambra farms etc. Can you see any vehicles on the roads? Most ebonyi people are too poor to afford cars, the biggest employer of labour in ebonyi is stone-breaking. Poverty is so rife there that it is celebrated like christmas whenever an ebonyi family can get one member to come live and work in anambra.
You are already here!

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Politics / Re: Fight Between Hausa Man And Igbo Men In Onitsha Market: Soldiers Invited by AlNur: 4:40pm On May 24, 2018
kolawoleibukun2:
very good. so if you believe that that the niger deltans are igbos, why hasnt any of the igbo men who own oil wells established or invested in the 9ja delta?

why are they referred to as ndi mba mmiri? would you also accept that tag? it is stereotypical, my friend.
it would be hard for you all to accept people from ndi mba mmiri as in-laws.

the fact that they speak igbo does not make them igbos. their igbo is totally different. you cana hardly understand what someone from ukwani speaks. you cannot understand kwale.

same goes for itshekiri. they also speak yoruba. which I do not understand. ilaje as well is yoruba which i do not understand. can i begin to claim ilaje or itshekiri because I am yoruba? that is a different state altogether.

the port harcourt that you mentioned also have many other languages that you do not understand. ijaw, ogoni, ikwerre are not igbo. you cannot understand those languages. so are you basing ownership on language? then we are also british because we speak english.

if there is anything that the yoruba are guilty of i will be the first to condemn it. if you told me what a yoruba man did to you i will condemn him to his very face. I challenge many people i know and meet. I am not into the tribe thing. it is distasteful to me.

my comment is as a result of how the reporter reported the thing. he was tribal in the first place

We speak English because britain colonized us for centuries! there is no known record of igbos colonizing any group or sub group in Nigeria. So we never forced our language on anybody they speak it because its their root language.
Celebrities / Re: Ogusbaba Buys Range Rover Spot (Pictures) by AlNur: 8:13pm On May 11, 2018
Ogusbaba of Cosmo fm. I miss my childhood experience of the best fm studio in Nigeria Cosmo baby auuun!
Politics / Re: Senator Nwaoboshi Hailed By Delta People Despite Money Laundering Charges by AlNur: 7:58pm On May 11, 2018
saeedowolab:

Nigeria is gone forever , no hope, u can imagine how our lazy youths think, kai,,, this is a pity,, carry walker,,, steal all the monies, buy all the estates in Dubai, while they wallow in poverty, thank God, delta is no where close to Lagos , ,,, tinubu thank you for setting the pace,,,
case of my thief is better than yours.

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Celebrities / Re: Nkem Owoh And Richard Mofe-Damijo RMD Pictured At "Chief Daddy" Premiere by AlNur: 10:35pm On Apr 27, 2018
princechurchill:
Osofia: so my daughter,derico is your boyfriend that notorious criminal abi

Daughter: papa no worry i won't folo him again,since u said he's a criminal i will tell him you said he's a notorious criminal

Osofia: who said so are you mad, i never said Derry is a criminal just that i suspect
lol your head de there . He chipped some Igbo words "Akaro m conclude"

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Politics / Re: Ebonyi State Journey So Far- Photo by AlNur: 10:12am On Apr 25, 2018
Cooly100:


Abakaliki city is fast developing and really nice..
nice
Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by AlNur: 10:44pm On Apr 22, 2018
Yyeske:
I agree with everything you said but Chino is 100% Igbo but I've not ascertained that of Abagworo, he could be as well. Just because they misbehave does not remove their Igboness, everyone can't behave and think alike.
Abagworo is not Igbo. Someone just shared a thread on kano state and I saw Abagworo shading SS/SE that none have such gigantic project after all the oil. Can an Igbo person shade his region on a kano thread?

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Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by AlNur: 10:11pm On Apr 22, 2018
Cooly100:


...and who is patronising you with childish complex...

Go to Anambra thread and see my comments...

Not everyone is sick and have morbid complexes...
please can I get link of Anambra thread?

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