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Foreign Affairs / Re: Accra International Airport Flooded???? by eeeeeee: 8:34pm On Aug 21, 2014
texazzpete:

Take a look at his posting history. He's one of those thrice-accursed tribalists on Nairaland. Of course this picture was taken in Enugu Airport.
How can you prove this, Med-view flies to Accra.

Please i need concrete information all i see is a med-view plane with passengers alighting.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Accra International Airport Flooded???? by eeeeeee: 6:55pm On Aug 21, 2014
please i need clarification. embarassed
Should i reschedule?
Foreign Affairs / Accra International Airport Flooded???? by eeeeeee: 6:48pm On Aug 21, 2014
Saw this on a blogsite and i know med-view flies to Accra.

Travel / Re: Floods In Airports Around The World by eeeeeee: 6:43pm On Aug 21, 2014
mexico

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Nairaland / General / Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by eeeeeee: 7:32pm On Aug 19, 2014
Kasynpaulsyn1997: .
frankben: .
ayusco85: ...

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Nairaland / General / Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by eeeeeee: 7:26pm On Aug 19, 2014
Ashawo just had to come from Yoruba undecided

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Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by eeeeeee: 8:44pm On Aug 08, 2014
ChimaAdeoye:
Keke is actually a good thing compared to retrogressive use of okada motorcycles for intra-city public transportation.In the past, women who could not balance themselves on bikes often fell off with fatal consequences.

My only wish is that a SE industrialist will open a standard Keke assembly plant somewhere around Aba,Asaba, Owerri, Onitsha, Nnewi or Emene.Nnewi industrialist Ogbuawa that has continued to import useless motorcycles should seek how to import or manufacture new utility-designed keke which is more useful to the country. Keke should be continuously and ingeniously improved just like cars have been improving their models every year.

I am glad that most Keke now have plastic roof cover from rain and sunlight for it's passengers.
If Keke is properly re-designed to have a little bit more room and to be able carry light goods, it will not just be a good means for poverty alleviation because of its low fuel consumption, but a comfortable alternative means of public transportation in Nigeria.
True.

But i am also worried about safety, on the whole i guess the advantages are more.
Politics / Re: RARE Photos Of Young Nigeria [[More Pictures]] by eeeeeee: 4:52pm On Aug 08, 2014
DecemberIV: Nice job OP.



The Indefatigable Tower of Integrity, Honesty and Accountability.
Absolute rubbish. undecided
Politics / Re: Ebola WHO Facts! Spread Facts Not Rumours! by eeeeeee: 4:25pm On Aug 08, 2014
Please we need people to know about these facts.
Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by eeeeeee: 4:20pm On Aug 08, 2014
The way real estate is growing in Enugu is alarming.

Definitely the fastest in the SE.

I cannot keep track of the new estates. Popping up everywhere.

And I am talking quality upscale housing.

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Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by eeeeeee: 10:33am On Aug 08, 2014
Thanks spyder
Keke don dey full Enugu small small.
Let it not turn to Owerri or Uyo situation.

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Politics / Re: Ebola WHO Facts! Spread Facts Not Rumours! by eeeeeee: 10:30am On Aug 08, 2014
omenka: They keep telling us it is not easily transmissible yet they keep pulling their citizens out of countries where there's been outbreak.

Who be mumu??

If it was that easily transmissible then every contact with Sawyer who was even in the symptomatic phase would have been infected.
From what I understand the disease becomes more easily transmissible when the patient is symptomatic.
Which is a good thing because by then it is likely that the patient would have sought help.
Health workers are still at the most risk of contracting the disease.

Anyway we should observe all the precautions.
Politics / Re: BREAKING!! WHO Declares Global EMERGENCY On EBOLA!!! by eeeeeee: 9:28am On Aug 08, 2014
citizenisb: There would likely be travel restrictions to coming to and leaving Nigeria. We are about to get ISOLATED!!!

You want to panic your way into front page.
Mschweee.

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Politics / Re: BREAKING!! WHO Declares Global EMERGENCY On EBOLA!!! by eeeeeee: 9:26am On Aug 08, 2014
This is stale not breaking.

It happened on Friday so what is breaking about it.
Politics / Re: Ebola WHO Facts! Spread Facts Not Rumours! by eeeeeee: 9:08am On Aug 08, 2014
Mods!
Please is it too much to ask if one suggests that this be on the front page?

These are from the World Health Organisation website.

This is what we need not unfounded speculations on salt water!
Politics / Re: Ilorin, The City Wrapped In A Crisis Of Identity by eeeeeee: 7:34am On Jul 31, 2014
OP thanks I never knew Ilorin was once a Yoruba town, I've always thought it to be a Fulani enclave.

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Politics / Re: Damboa Invasion By Boko Haram: Punch Confirms The Insider Story Of A Nlander by eeeeeee: 7:15am On Jul 31, 2014
lakpalakpa:

Your thread died because you were exposed as a serial liar.

You claimed to be a Cyber weapons Engineer with the Airforce, A Naval Officer, A Cadet, A 300 Level Student seeking to be disvirgined all in a space of 3months....

Who really are you??

The OP is a foolish lying deeper-life member. I'm sure Kumiyi will be ashamed that a liar like you is his member.

Well God loves sinners so repent before it is too late.

Oct 01, 2013


https://www.nairaland.com/1461188/what-did-study-where-working/1#18500243

Oct 25, 2013


https://www.nairaland.com/1407543/bitter-experience-living-landlords/2#19089543

Dec 31, 2013


https://www.nairaland.com/1574724/nairalander-board-nns#20571038

Jan 01, 2014


https://www.nairaland.com/1576993/sos-4rm-heartbroken-nairalander#20612321

Rep Your Church


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https://www.nairaland.com/1820410/rep-church/7#24827777

You are a scary stalker.

You have all this time to go digging.

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Politics / Re: Sanusi's Ascension As Emir And The Heralding Of Bombblasts In Kano. by eeeeeee: 7:10am On Jul 31, 2014
I suspect sanusi maybe a passive sympathizer of Boko Haram just to discredit GEJ
Politics / Re: May We Know The Major Cities/town In Your State. by eeeeeee: 10:47pm On Jan 06, 2014
idumuose:
Abi o!
Npkor,Ogidi,Umudioka,Umunnachi,Ifite-dunu,Abagana,etc
There are no noticeable boundaries among these communities
Exactly, even from Nnewi, Nnobi, Awka etiti, Ichida, Igboukwu, Isuofia, Ekwulobia, Uga etc will meet his criteria.
Politics / Re: 10 Noise Makers To Watch Out For In 2014 by eeeeeee: 10:39pm On Jan 06, 2014
This thread is sooo funny but unfortunately true.
El rufai and Rotimi's picture got me laughing grin grin grin grin
Politics / Re: May We Know The Major Cities/town In Your State. by eeeeeee: 10:01pm On Jan 06, 2014
Afam4eva: I guess any place with at least a bank, school, tarred roads, hospitals, electricity can be termed a city especially in Nigeria.

Then every town in Anambra is a city
Politics / Re: Unknown 'Drone' Crashes In Ibadan (Pictures) by eeeeeee: 1:18pm On Dec 29, 2013
eaglechild: Ibadan no dey disappoint for primitivity.

Look how they are calling an aerial camera, drone and everyone is going crazy.

And look how crappy that house is.

That house belongs to the most influential man in the community, the Ashipa.

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Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eeeeeee: 11:56pm On Dec 27, 2013
eaglechild:
Oh you are in Ibadan!
Welcome.

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You are one sarcastic dude.

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Politics / Re: PARASITES: 35 States Can’t Pay Salaries Without Federal funds by eeeeeee: 11:49pm On Dec 27, 2013
agbameta:





TATISTICIAN GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION, DR. YEMI KALE

Nigeria's National Bureau of Statistics

I'm not interested in your old and bogus 419 nonsense by unknown and unqualified entities. Give my something current complied by the people the taxpayers of Nigerian pay to collect such data.

What i gave you is from the British council not some uninformed newspaper journalist.
Thanks.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eeeeeee: 11:29pm On Dec 27, 2013
cashkid18: muhehehehe grin grin.STory,pple had made it hv gone to their bed,resting afta hard's job.they dont stay awake all nit lik u movin frm thread to thread on nl whining lik an e-warrior..
as for ur owambe party,u shud invite ur ibadan peeps dt can nt afford oloyin beans n those motor park touts n feed them before hunger kills them.moreover,i dont wnt my head to b used in preparin ewedu soup n amala cuz i heard dt u pple uses human head to prepare ewedu soup durin owambe.
u shud go to bed now cuz lots of igbo traders in alaba wil need ur service tomorow in runnin their busines grin grin
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Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eeeeeee: 11:24pm On Dec 27, 2013
vislabraye: Tribalism @ its best. Continue the bashing, we'll see who the winner is.

Just check who started it.
Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eeeeeee: 11:23pm On Dec 27, 2013
eaglechild:
The same way you see beauty in rusted brown roofs.
That explains a lot.

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Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eeeeeee: 11:08pm On Dec 27, 2013
superstar1:

That is a proud omo odua


I can assure you, I won't see her in ashi joint like your yellow pawpaw children that would have bleached their skins.
Neither will she be a baby factory machine.
WHAT?! angry
Instead of you to speak out against the mutilation meted out on a helpless innocent child, you are busy praising it.

It is the likes of you that promote FGM/ FGC in the name of tradition.

You are going against the child's right, what a backward people.

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Politics / Re: The Population Density Of Igbo Land by eeeeeee: 10:59pm On Dec 27, 2013
one.east1:
Superstar are you happy with this destruction meted out on this innocent child..?

What will this child tell his parents when he grows up angry angry angry angry
This is wickedness at its peak.

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Politics / Re: PARASITES: 35 States Can’t Pay Salaries Without Federal funds by eeeeeee: 10:55pm On Dec 27, 2013
collynzo2: Ondo (revenue, N10.1 billion; salaries, N48 billion) = N 38 billion deficit.
Ekiti (salaries N24 billion, revenue N3.cool = N21.8 billion deficit.
Osun (salaries N22.8 billion, revenue N5
billion) = N17.8 billion deficit.
Oyo (salaries N49 billion, revenue N14
billion) = N 35 billion deficit.
.
Abia (salaries, N30 billion; revenue, N3
billion) = N27 billion deficit.
Anambra (revenue, N6.1 billion; salaries, N16.3 billion) = N10.2 billion deficit
Ebonyi (salaries, N16.8 billion; revenue, N14 billion) = N2.8 billion deficit
Imo (revenue N6.8 billion, salaries N22.8
billion) = N16 billion deficit

No wonder they are poor
Politics / Re: PARASITES: 35 States Can’t Pay Salaries Without Federal funds by eeeeeee: 10:53pm On Dec 27, 2013
agbameta:


I think you people just spew this rubbish to console yourselves because this rubbish is false....


Niger, with 33.8 per cent has the lowest poverty rate in the country followed by Osun with 37.9 per cent and Ondo, 45.7 per cent.
Others with less than 50 per cent poverty rate were Bayelsa State, 47 per cent and Lagos State, 48.6 per cent.



The record showed that poverty was least prevalent in the South-West, with an average of 49.8 per cent, followed by South-South, 55.5 per cent and South-East, 59.5 per cent.



http://www.informationng.com/2013/01/sokoto-tops-states-with-highest-poverty-rate-as-niger-records-lowest-rate.html
Outdated Yoruba newspaper quoting stale statistics
Their source is old,i read it.

The proportion of people living in poverty in the
South East region rose from 13 percent in
1980 to 53 percent in 1996, before falling back to 27 percent in 2004. In the South West,
the poverty rate was 43 percent in 2004, up from 13.4 percent in 1980.

The South East’s infant and child mortality rates, at 66 and 103, respectively, are the lowest
of Nigeria’s six regions.

9
Not surprisingly, the region also exhibits the highest immunization
coverage among children ages 12 to 23 months
(45 percent fully vaccinated), the lowest
percentage of children under age five who are stunted (20 percent), and, among women
giving birth, the highest percentage who receive antenatal care from a health professional
(96 percent)
, two or more doses of tetanus toxoid (77 percent), and assistance by a health
professional during the birth (88 percent).

SOURCE
Nigeria: The Next Generation – Literature Review
1
May 2009
This literature review was undertaken as a part of
the Nigeria: The Next Generat
ion project, funded by the
British Council Nigeria. The review was prepared by Akochi Agunwamba, David Bloom, Abby Friedman, Marija
Ozolins, Larry Rosenberg, David Steven, and Mark Weston

Poverty rate is 43% in SW
and 27% in SE

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