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Igbo investors are finally thinking home, more to come. https://twitter.com/RealOlaudah/status/1668345401517170695?t=aoj_J2ACs-RuWI8hIBVtLg&s=19 10 Likes |
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The iragbiji criminal has continued from where Boo-harry stopped in the APC legacy of bloodshed. 2 Likes |
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This is from his own constituency o..but one brown roof dwelling idiot forming "South South " will come and gaslight with the useless propaganda that Igbos want to sabotage the SP position from the SS |
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Another Yorubanza Osogbo-bred monkey trying to stir up issues between Igbos and their Niger Delta neighbors, we sabi this stale tactics already. Disgusting slimy pigs. Orji Uzor Kalu is his own man and has every right to contest for any political office of his choosing, whether he wins the SP or not is his fuccking problem, Igbos don't give a monkeys arse about OUK. Get a life and stop stirring up issues where there is none. 3 Likes |
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Ihateheadslamer:Our own Niger State |
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Terrorists kill 25 farmers, abduct women, girls in Niger communities Terrorists have killed twenty-five farmers and abducted several women and girls from various communities in the Rafi Local Government of Niger State. The attack reportedly took place on Friday in five villages. A community leader, who asked not to be named, said the terrorists had intensified their attacks on villages in the area in the last two weeks. Also confirming the attack, the senator representing Niger East Senatorial District, Mohammed Musa, lamented the increasing attacks in Rafi, Paikoro, Munya and Shiroro local governments. He, however, said he was optimistic the state and federal governments would take charge of the situation. The Niger State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, Wasiu Abiodun, said the police, in collaboration with the military, had been dispatched to Yakila, Tegina, Kagara, Pandogari, Kusherki and other villages to restore normalcy in the area. The incident occurred a day after the killing of 13 members of a vigilante group and the abduction of several villagers in Kusharki. Niger State is a hotbed of criminal gangs commonly referred to as bandits. This group terrorises villages and traveller imposing levies on farming communities and abducting residents for ransom. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/603933-terrorists-kill-25-farmers-abduct-women-girls-in-niger-communities.html |
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Odingo1:They have to choose now, you can't have it your way and no other other way, Igbos will more than gladly leave your Lagos for you if you lobby your leaders to join in the call to restructure Nigeria, we will need that majority vote in the NASS when all the demands are presented. At least Tajudeen will finally fulfill his long hatched dream of coveting Emeka's shops when Lagos state government under a restructured Nigeria orders him to vacate back to his state. 3 Likes |
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Nvestor02:I don't give a flying and dancing fucck how you choose to reply me honestly, your idiotic opinion of me as an Igbo man doesn't mean any more than the nagging buzz of a bee. I said what I said, if your block head can't understand cognitively rebutt me, then go to court! 8 Likes 1 Share |
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All this Lagos drama is tiring and becoming stale. Strangely, the Yorubas who rant about Igbos doing this and that in Lagos have NEVER confronted the Hausas who have physically clashed with them more than any ethnic groups in the SW...right from the OPC days in the late 90's when clashes between Yorubas and Hausas were a frequent occurrence...hundreds killed and maimed on both sides, properties running in billions of naira destroyed till date. I lived through and witnessed the horrors of those Yoruba vs Hausa ethnic wars back when I lived in Lagos as a teenager, and the aftermath were always very traumatic to see. I personally witnessed Hausa boys back in Idi-Araba armed themselves with their notorious curved daggers called "Lebe" as they went on a reprisal attacks on yorubas and even Igbos to avenge their own losses...I saw how some few Yorubas were scythed open with those daggers by the Hausa mobs as their blood, bile and horrifying screams haunted my innocent and virgin childhood memories till date...so many charred remains of human beings caught and lynched from both sides were a normal sight on the streets of Lagos back then. Where am I going with this? If you highlight all the chronological timelines of ethnic clashes in Nigeria, you will see that Yorubas and Hausas have had it more against each other the most, at least since the Igbos and Hausas stopped killing each other in the early 90's. The Hausas are the ONLY people that have bullied, killed and dared their yoruba hosts in the SW, Igbos typically avoid trouble with yorubas short of online ethnic banters...it's only on very few occasions that Igbos and Yorubas have clashed physically in Lagos mostly over market leadership tussle and politics, and these clashes aren't even near the extent of brutality and extremity as when the Hausas rampage on the Yorubas.. yet it's Igbos that are the biggest nightmares of "our accommodators", simply because it irks the average yoruba man to see an ordinary "Omo Ibo" who came to Lagos with only a polythene bag as his prized possession out-compete the owner of the land with sheer business smarts and socio-economic superiority. The same Igbo boy they mock for selling gala and lacasera in traffic few years down the line saves up enough to buy his own shop and start his own merchandise, while the "omo onile" that met "Shinedu" chasing after traffic with his gala is still harassing passengers for small change in motor parks...such reality deeply pains the average Yoruba man. So the solution is simple, let Tinubu for the time he's still "president" along with his SW brothers hopefully solve this "Igbo problem" once and for all by pushing for laws that allow regions control their own destiny, decentralization if you may call it that or re-structuring, just delegate power to the state level...that way the SW lawmakers can have absolute power and autonomy to make their own laws devoid of the Federal constitution. So if Lagos state government under this system decides to deport all Igbos back to the East, there will be no hard feelings, the law enables them to do as they please after all. Tinubu please while you're still on that seat, listen to appeals on all sides and lobby the NASS to look into restructuring of Nigeria to true Federalism, the division and hatred is too much, nobody will grow under such suffocating clime...let every region control their own fate so we can end this madness once for all. It's not by force that we must abide by the obsolete 1999 constitution, amend it and solve the problem of 200 million "Nigerians" 8 Likes 2 Shares |
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I'm glad this fat clown is leaving for good in a few days, Gburugburu the crying governor, no senatorial ticket for you cause of how useless you are, what a failure! 1 Like |
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Venue looks scanty despite the appearance of "Big stars"...Abuja people no even rate Emi lo kan and that's a very bold statement. Even Buhari despite his unimpressive second missionary journey pulled far more crowds than this when he won his second term. |
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Chucks13:Have you taken your medications today? 1 Like |
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post=123224398:Watch him claim "South South" these people are just shameless ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Meanwhile the useless APC sponsored media are busy running their useless propaganda all in a futile effort to paint the SE as some state-of-emergency type of unsafe region. Every pockets of violence reported in the SE is blown out of proportion by the media and idiots here are fast to push it to FP. Meanwhile we are witnessing ethnic genocide in the North Central where an average of 30-90 people are slaughtered in a SINGLE FUCKING DAY. 2 Likes |
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The whole report (a sad case of junk/terrible Nigerian journalism) is muddled with a media backed insidious agenda to really pin some devastating terrorist-like attack to Anambra before the international community, and by extension form good propaganda content to use against Obi...APC are definitely jittery about something since this election tribunal case, especially following the election criminality that top media outlets just exposed revealed about the rigging in Rivers state, which seems to have exacerbated their paranoia. I'm glad the White House have cleared the air that no American citizen was killed in the "attack". Which brings me to ask, what will a convoy of American citizens be doing in a place like Ogbaru? not even in Onitsha or Awka that are more Urban locations with more Federal and state presence/infrastructures? makes absolutely no sense and it makes the whole news even more suspicious. 1 Like |
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GRAPHIC PICTURES. SAD NEWS! https://www.facebook.com/100085509902141/posts/pfbid0Wu5fokszykNnwbLqbMaZGcnMTW36bGgEkpeFh6pLCFfbwJjrZ2WwZ3sZDTwU3zvQl/?app=fbl Pateau attack: Police confirm incident, keep mum on casualty figure https://www.google.com/amp/s/dailypost.ng/2023/05/16/plateau-attack-police-confirm-incident-keep-mum-on-casualty-figure/%3famp=1 6 Likes
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Ttalk:You're just pained cause has been a nightmare to you people by assiduously debunking all the insidious lies and propaganda you people have hatched against the Igbos for years, albeit unchallenged. All that media misrepresentation ends now, it's officially fire for fire. 5 Likes |
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At least the Rivers election rigging malfeasance that top media outlets have exposed has finally put to rest the noise from the Agbado camp that Tinubu got votes from the South South, the SE, SS and parts of the NC significantly rejected Thiefnubuu which says a lot. 2 Likes |
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I mean if a character like Buhari who was an infamous military dictator and was among the worst military Head of states in Nigeria could enjoy 8 years of power again in a democratic clime, then that tells you everything you need to know about Nigeria. Tinubu knew he could arrogantly dismiss the process of public scrutiny by not engaging in national debates and granting interviews, he knew he could get away with all the red flags he displayed throughout his campaign like the verbal miscues, unintelligible and discordant statements and countless gaffes that made for internet entertainment...while you were mocking Tinubu and hoping Nigerians weren't foolish enough to vote a man who was clearly showing signs of mental and physical deterioration, not forgetting his drug cases with top media outlets even reporting/confirming his involvement. Tinubu was laughing back at us because he knew he had long prepared to steal and seize power by any means possible, he wasn't joking when he said "E mi lokan"...now we see how the INEC Chairman, CJN, Wike and several key members of govt are in his pocket. As they say in street parlance, money talks and bullshit happens. Tinubu paid his dues long before election started by paying off everyone who stood in his way to Aso rock. But you've got to give it to Tinubu, hate him or love him, what you can't take away from him is his ruthless manner of playing politics, the man was born for this. Unfortunately just like he has turned Lagos into his personal empire, he's about to turn Nigeria into his Mega empire of criminality by finessing all his loyalist into strategic positions of power. That's why the SE need to wake up and start filtering out those sell-outs among our leadership rank and files who will be used by Tinubu to sell our region, fifth columnist charlatans like Uzodinma etc need to be stamped out of power in the South East by all means necessary as the gubernatorial election approaches this November for a start. It's time we tighten our hold on the SE by electing only leaders who are IGBO first before anything else, those are the legislators that should represent is in the national assembly and HOR. 1 Like |
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