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Politics / Re: Anambra Guber: War In APC by chukjojo(m): 12:29pm On Aug 21, 2013
Obiagelli:
What problems heh? Didn't you read [ APC has been
combined and is still co-chaired pending the state
congress due on August 31. ]

Am asking again
how far with soludu and his party/parties
Who da hell are you talking about? wat da fu**k is soludu?
and from where do you get the name you impersonate? 'cause i dont believe a sane person with such name can't spell your so called soludu accurately
Politics / Re: Onitsha Sea Port by chukjojo(m): 9:20pm On Aug 20, 2013
2015 Campaign strategy, Na today? e don tey!
anyway, even if na sleep you the sleep for aso rock, so far no any southerner be it ss, se, sw, even tinibu (under pdp or apga) contest i will vote for you and even help you rig election.

NO for buhari, NO for APC.

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Leader, Abubakar Shekau, May Have Died Of Gunshot Wounds – JTF by chukjojo(m): 5:49pm On Aug 19, 2013
Hmmmn! well, i don't want to hear say he no die again o
Politics / Re: “count Me Out Of 2015″ – Buhari by chukjojo(m): 4:05am On Aug 17, 2013
nuclearboy:

Don't blackmail anyone! Your man has split the party that made him by refusing to do exactly what you want to hold someone else to! So go start your charity, at home!

Face the fact now eh! what concern his man there now? must you blame his man for any drug adicted fellow that goes insane?
or is his man now a member of ICPC, smh sorry, i mean CPC abi APC.
stop chasing shadows, your small god has develope mental inballance, probably from 14yr old ectasy. Since your religion support intimacy with a toddler.
Politics / Re: “count Me Out Of 2015″ – Buhari by chukjojo(m): 3:43am On Aug 17, 2013
cheesy
careytommy: Ayatullah was probably with a 14 yr old when he spewed this. When he recovers from the 'extasy', he will go back to doing what he knows best, contesting presidential elections. grin
Hahahahahahahahaha!!
you must be a comedian, you won't kill me with laughter o.
Politics / Re: “count Me Out Of 2015″ – Buhari by chukjojo(m): 3:36am On Aug 17, 2013
They don the run, one by one.




who is next?



FRESH AIR till 2019
Politics / Re: Ffk Finally Dispels All Rumours With His Mind Blowing Write Up,by Ffk Himself by chukjojo(m): 2:04pm On Aug 16, 2013
ayswags: No right thinking person would believe the trash posted by an anonynmous bastard on facebook except our ibo brothers who felt bad that an ofe manu was kondolising their first lady,the jewel of the only eze gburu gburu of ibo land biance ojukwu,for all i care even one of these nairaland ibo bigots could have wrote the article,fani kayode fire on yorubas are solidly behind you.odua a gbe oo
The truth is bitter ogbeni,
proove the names mentioned by the OP false.
Starting with ffk's third and present wife, second wife who was divorced five yrs after, ffk younger brother and ffk's daughters.
dude you fail to knw that when you Bleep another man's wife, your own wife is likely to have her share of cheat no matter how ugly she may look, even if it is a mad man.
While ffk was busy womanizing, his family were busy wetting other men's bed. who no like beta tin?
Moreover, for the fact that ffk could make such claim against other people's wife and daughters which may be true, without regard to his family shows how loose and lucrative immoral sex business has been rooted in his family. Femi Feni Kayode chronic sexual adict has gone to extent beyond control that he cant hold himself from any beautiful woman that pass him by. so dont be quick to rejoice over few names he mention in his write up, because either your mother, wife, sister even children may fall victim to his uncontroled libido.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Keita Wins Mali Presidential Election by chukjojo(m): 1:27am On Aug 14, 2013
seanet02:
In this case, there was no open iwuruwuru
What language is this?
please in Soumaila Cisse's voice explain.
Politics / Re: Only One Governors’ Forum Is Working – Gov. Imoke by chukjojo(m): 1:19am On Aug 14, 2013
egift:
So in your mind, Jang won the election OR the signatures extracted from the Governors months before the elections is more valid than an election they freely participated?

Welcome to the 2015 Election Template.
O boi, this one pass you and Amaechi oh!
no be to the make noise in social media oh, taste the power of presidency and experience the real wieght of power, Kowei gaskianshi.
Crime / Re: Eight Arrested For Killing Elephant In Ogun by chukjojo(m): 7:57pm On Aug 11, 2013
agbameta:

Just because you eat up everything inside your forest doesn't mean other people don't know Anything about conservation.
Must you tribalize every thrend and comment in nairaland? haba!

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Politics / Re: The Lagos Deportation And The Law By Femi Falana by chukjojo(m): 7:42pm On Aug 11, 2013
To me, i don't see anything wrong in what this man said o,
infact, this the only wise yoruba man that has spoken well concerning this issue. he even said it clear that deportation of this maner is purely illegal.

But just as someone says here, hmm! from Falana comparison, it means that Alamehsigha was deported to prison. and re-deported back to Bayelsa. and soon James Ibori will be deported from prison to Delta state.
na wah o, things is realy falling apart, and ofcourse, there was a country.

i am deporting myself fro nnewi to awkuzu. i don't need peter obi or fashola to do that for me.
Politics / Re: Dr. Isaac Ikere: The Bayelsan Boko Haram Medical Doctor by chukjojo(m): 3:56pm On Aug 11, 2013
Mumu you also forgot that there is when boko haram with igbo origin where cought
Politics / Re: Sen. Chris Ngige pelted With Satchet Water At Awka by chukjojo(m): 8:06pm On Aug 10, 2013
kasiem: we are waiting for the idio t at nnewi. He thinks that anambra is anambra central alone
Upe! you wanna bet it? this short man is gonna be governor of Alor coming 2014, so that he can relocate ANSU to that glorified bush called alor.
But hei, i don't wanna see him anywhere near anambra north or else i gonna piss off his black ass.
Politics / Re: Sen. Chris Ngige pelted With Satchet Water At Awka by chukjojo(m): 7:44pm On Aug 10, 2013
ferdsmart: Hmm... Pure water ni.. In the land of Old men..
Laughing in Hawaii
nupnupnupnupnupkikikikikiki....
in the land of short men.. wawawatititi....
Celebrities / Re: Prince Uzoegwu's Photos (Late Goldie's Stylist) by chukjojo(m): 12:36pm On Aug 10, 2013
mickyarams: So what if he's gay, how is it anyone's business where he sticks his pole as long he's not coming to you. Why are nigerians so obsessed with gay people? Did Jesus ever say anything about them in the Bible? I am neither a gay or a gay advocate, it's just I get angry how we treat this people in our society.
You mentioned Jesus and Bible as if u are a christian. and incase you are, i urge u to be a true christian.
hate what God hates, and like what He likes. yes, God hate men that lies with men and it's in the bible.

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Culture / Re: Philip Emagwali:I Am Yoruba from Onitsha And Onitsha Is Yoruba Land! by chukjojo(m): 11:28pm On Aug 09, 2013
Logic Mind:

I did bros, I did. They all claim to be Igbo. Some say they are Igala but just a minority. When I deal with them I have no doubt they are Igbo. But, and this is a big but, they don't do things with the rest of us as per the examples I gave. Why?
I don't hate them. I'm just saying what I heard and saw and only wish to be enlightened further.
My girl's my called me "nwa onye igbo" in my face FFS. How do you want me to interprete that?

The problem with us Igbos is that we don't want to know our history. We just condemn anything we don't like and pretend it doesn't exist instead of calling it out and tackling it head front. We hope that if we ignore it, it will go away. Well, it doesn't. Our problems remain until we face them.

I have asked questions of/from both sides. Have you?
Onlytruth:

My brother, I also grew up in Onitsha and spent an overwhelming majority of my life so far in Onitsha. That town is like my second home. cool
In fact I can call myself an Onitsha boy, 'cos I know that town like the back of my hand. The indigenes of Onitsha are perhaps the most accomodating Igbo in Igboland. Those people are simply awesome! cool
They carry on with their customs, even in the midst of what others may call a stampede of their land. Enu Onicha has almost become sucked into the main market, odo akpu and ochanja markets, yet, on a day when they would do their traditional festivities, they still do it with grace and cheer.

Nwanne, ndi Onicha di nma o. I won't say more than that. cool

All the other things you raised, like the name calling, happen in all parts of Igboland. My Nnewi neigborly towns call us "agbaja", and we call them "ndi enu oha".
So, if Onicha indigenes call others names, it is not new in Igboland.

Eziokwu my brother, if there is anything we Ndigbo do badly, it is that we tend to emphasize our differences (like you are doing now) rather pessimistically, while Hausa for instance would call other northerners "Banza bokwai" but still hold them in the deepest "northern brotherhood". For Hausa, it all ends in the name. That is why they are able to rule Nigeria as a very powerful political block.
For some of us, the names now form opinions about why we should not unite! undecided You see my point?
That is why I try my best, at every turn and in every circumstance, to educate our people about the REAL FACTS of unity.
Let us not make mountains out of mole hills of our little differences, which other tribes have since surmounted, even though theirs were GULFS.
Logic Mind:

I did bros, I did. They all claim to be Igbo. Some say they are Igala but just a minority. When I deal with them I have no doubt they are Igbo. But, and this is a big but, they don't do things with the rest of us as per the examples I gave. Why?
I don't hate them. I'm just saying what I heard and saw and only wish to be enlightened further.
My girl's my called me "nwa onye igbo" in my face FFS. How do you want me to interprete that?

The problem with us Igbos is that we don't want to know our history. We just condemn anything we don't like and pretend it doesn't exist instead of calling it out and tackling it head front. We hope that if we ignore it, it will go away. Well, it doesn't. Our problems remain until we face them.

I have asked questions of/from both sides. Have you?
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Culture / Re: Philip Emagwali:I Am Yoruba from Onitsha And Onitsha Is Yoruba Land! by chukjojo(m): 11:06pm On Aug 09, 2013
Onlytruth:

My brother thank you for a round and complete analysis of the truth.
I had thought that with more education and analytical thinking, our people would get past these narrow highly subjective conclusions about our reality.
Let me tell you, my town Nnewi has been in the same land disputes with ALL our neigbors -Awka etiti, ukpor, utu, Oraifite, Nnobi and even Ichi and Ojoto.
The story is usually the same when you have a big urbanising town enchroaching into surrounding towns. It is the same in ALL PART OF NIGERIA.
We also discriminate inside when marriage issues are concerned, based on old tales of who did what to who. Even INSIDE Nnewi town, there are two villages that avoid inter marriage due to the same old tales. None of these ever changes the fact that we are all Igbo, living inside Igboland.
I don't even want to go into some fallacious claims about Onitsha and MASSOB, and about Onithsa indigenes and business ownership in Onitsha.
I simply marvel that anyone would even dare to make such intractable claims.
Well, we are all entitled to our opinions. All the rest of us can ever do is to correct as much disinformation as possible.

Onitsha (town and people) is at the heart beat of Igboland. cool cool cool
In as much as i agree with what you and one kobo abi na naira said, don't be quick to dismiss what Logic Mind claimd or term it as fallacy. though onitsha is accomodating now than before, all that Logic Mind said is nothing but the hardest truth.
I live in inland town onitsha. oguta road to be presise, and school at st. charles special sci sch. awka road. and am from anambra (oyi na omambala) in anambra state.
Nwannem tell yourself the Onlytruth! nwa onitsha a di ebu onye bulu, ifugo onisha ebe ona agba boi boi, how can they own a shop in main mrkt? anyi choro ka anyi di n'otu, ma ife Logic Mind kwuru bu ezi okwu.
Culture / Re: Philip Emagwali:I Am Yoruba from Onitsha And Onitsha Is Yoruba Land! by chukjojo(m): 9:57pm On Aug 09, 2013
jason123: History

The history of Onitsha began with the migration of its people from the Benin Empire towards the end of early part of the Sixteenth Century AD. The migration was as a result of a wave of unrest, war and displacement unleashed by the Islamic movement from North Africa.

It was during their passage through the outskirts of Ile-Ife that they acquired the name Onitsha - a corruption of the Yoruba word Orisha and Udo, the famous shrine worshiped by the people. As time went on, the combination of the two words, Onitsha for Orisha and Ado for Udo culminated in the present name , Onitsha Ado.

The people of Onitsha left the out skirts of Ile-Ife and resettled in the Benin Kingdom and soon established themselves as one of the clans in the Benin Kingdom exercising all the rights and privileges attached thereon.

As a result of a long process of acculturation in Benin, the Onitsha people jealously guarded their acquired rights particularly with regard to their revered Shrine Udo.

It was suggested that the reason why the Onitsha people quarreled with Oba Esigie, (1404-1550), of Benin was because of the slight, the Oba gave their shrine-Udo. It was customary for newly installed Oba to pay homage to all important Shrines in the Benin Kingdom by slaughtering a cow in the shrines enclave. Oba Esigie failed to do this at the Onitsha people's Udo-Shrine, hence the quarrel.

It took the Onitsha people several years before they got to Obior and Ilah and finally crossed the River Niger and established Onitsha Ado. They stopped at several places in the then Mid-West now called Delta State, places like Agbor, Issele-Uku, etc. This explains the affinity with the inhabitants of Delta State like Ilah, Issele-Uku, Obbaamkpa, Onitsha-Olona, Onitsha Ugbo, Agbo, Obior, Onitsha Ukwu and so on.

Another version hold that the people of Onitsha were part of the Edo tribe. It is for this reason that Onitsha people fondly call their town "Onitsha Ado N'Idu" meaning Onitsha of Edo Origin. It is also believed that the emigrants were nicknamed "Onitsha" only after their exodus from Benin by people whose territories they marched through, ravaging all that stood in their way. The name Onitsha has also been translated to mean dispenser. It reflects the manner the emigrants dealt with obstacles placed on their route by adjourning towns and villages.
http://nigerianwiki.com/wiki/Onitsha
Ok! I agree.
oya, oparetion OMG (Onitsha Must Go)
Mr.Peter Obi, send all onitsha indigens back to Benin and Lagos. time for revenge.
Deportation tinz

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