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After all said and done I feel there is an ulterior motive behind the division of Nigeria. Also, if Nigeria will be divided, it cannot be divided into two. |
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sunnyb0b0: It was fun having this intellectual conversation and it was a pleasure meeting you. PEACE |
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sunnyb0b0: You just stated It and I quote "riot'. I'll tell you why you can run to the internet to get this at any time and that is because of the peaceful nature of the northern man, he has refused to make an attempt prior to now to partake in the news media and has refused to take part in seeing glory in the hurt of another. Secondly, the Igbo's are good at practicing a lot of evils and covering them up. I'm sure you can surf the internet for that too. I will be reading your "evidences". Just know it that all that I have said is with no hate towards the igbos. I love them as much as I love an "ndi Hausa" ![]() |
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[quote author=sunnyb0b0 post=58660982] Lol. That's bullcrap, load of bullcrap. Fact is that rice imported from Thailand is cheaper than rice from anywhere in Nigeria. Beef imported from Argentina is cheaper than beef produced in Nigeria. Yam imported from Ghana ia cheaper than yam anywhere in Nigeria. Tomatoes imported from Cameron is cheaper than tomatoes grown in Nigeria. What am I saying in essence? Whoever holds the cash is king. The food the North brings down south is paid for by the consumers and not free. If the North decides not to bring their agricultural products down south, their farmers will be the ones to suffer, the south with their money can import from any other country the so wish. Like I pointed out above, most agricultural products are cheaper imported from outside Nigeria but are protected by Nigeria government either banning their importation or imposing heavy tariff. So, the claim that the North feeds Nigeria is hogwash as people pay for their agricultural products but the North receives oil money for free. Try another spin abokai na.[/Quote Do you eat meat from Argentina, tomatoes from cameroon, yam from Ghana and rice from Thailand? Accept it or not trailer loads of FOOD and LIFE STOCK still leave the "ndi Hausa" land to the east. NOTE its actually ABOKIA for FEMALE and ABOKI for MALE ![]() |
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sunnyb0b0: Go back to the first coup ever in Nigeria and tell me that the killings was first led by the northern man. The unfortunate thing is you all have been brain washed to believe things that aren't even existent about the north and when you do come down to the north you come with that mindset. Biko nu let me sit and chill and keep reading evidences. |
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sunnyb0b0: Don't divert the issue to number of deaths in regions.
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[quote author=sunnyb0b0 post=58637493] I'll keep hitting you with evidence: And I'm not shaken
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sunnyb0b0: Need I remind you of how people get killed and dumped in refuse bins in the SE Or how people get kidnapped and eventually killed or how people get robbed and put in helpless conditions in the SE within a journey of less than 30mins? The insugence in the north is not created by northerners. DO YOUR ASSIGNMENTS WELL. |
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Rich4god: So far this is the only truth that has been said with no sentiments 1 Like |
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sunnyb0b0: You speak with quite a level of intelligence but you stated and I quote "A place where you cannot practice your religion without let or hindrance. When I was in Yobe state, the place they allocated to RCCG that I buses to attend in Gadaka was located in the bush far from human inhabitation. place where you cannot practice your religion without let or hindrance. When I was in Yobe state, the place they allocated to RCCG that I buses to attend in Gadaka was located in the bush far from human inhabitation". For you to have picked only one part of the north to generalize for the other northern states make me see reasons to why you speak as you do. Secondly, have you observed how many times in the east northerners are refused accommodation in the east because they are "ndi Hausa". Have you ever boarded a bus from the east coming down to the north and see how "ndi Igbo" treat the "ndi Hausa"? I'm sure you are in support of that too. The moment they notice you do not speak polished or refined English or that Hausa accent they begin to treat one as though one suffers from leprocy". As much as you have stayed in the north, I'm glad you observed that it is not only igbos that are killed in the part of the north where you stayed. Also, it is worthy of note that the several attacks in the north is not only in the north. I know deep within you you know the north is a place to be and as much as you try to deny it, the "ndi igbos" need the north to survive. I SPEAK FROM THE NOT SO SENTIMENTAL PART OF MY HEART. Don't be fooled by the interest of politics in the wealth of SS to think that SE has anything to offer "IPOB". Initially the same "Biafrans claimed the SS was not part of the Biafran Republic, suddenly, they begin to mention the SS as part of them. Look at the celebration of Biafra day last year from the Niger bridge down to anambra was where the celebration was taking place, people living not very far from there I'm Asaba, Delta state capital did not know what was going on except for the heavy hold up. Be honest with yourselves the IPOB as well as the division of Nigeria is only a desire of the few who have seen room for their benefit and wish to take advantage of it. I STILL STAND MY GROUND THAT THE SE HAS NOTHING ON THE NORTH WHEN IT COMES TO BEING ACCOMODATING. 1 Like |
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BiafraIShere: At first I thought you were sensible when I heard the word "daft" from you but then I realize the English is poor. Secondly, if you think the Igbo's are in the north because there is a short supply of "man power" in fields as mentioned by you then you do not even know how selfish, egoistic, poor and shallow minded these "Igbos" are. "The Igbo man" is afraid of his fellow Igbo man, tell me how you expect such a person to settle in the "Igbo land". I've spent well over 5years in Igbo land so there's nothing new about them you'll tell me compared to the barely spent one year you stayed in one part of north. What do the "Igbos" have to boast of rather than their self acclaimed stereotypical fame and intelligence. The Igbo's in the north are causing a very high level of unemployment to well educated trained northern Nigerians, take them from the north and see things happen. The Igbo man on the other hand need the so called, stereotyped "Hausa man" for virtually everything - from food too employment. In summed up words, what I'm trying to say is "STAY IN THE EAST AND GET IT". 1 Like |
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sunnyb0b0: Is it not obvious that you are one person who has stayed in one part of Nigeria for a very long time and only speak base on stereotype? Check very well the only part of Nigeria you can come to, be accommodated with no ulterior motive is the north. That is why most of the people from the east are in the north. Go to eastern states and see the northerners living there on the streets and you think you have a point against my statement! I DONT THINK SO. |
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sunnyb0b0: The question should also be: why are the teachers, lecturers, doctors, and laboratory technologists not in their states, why do they come down to the north? 3 Likes |
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sunnyb0b0: Do need t conclude there is a shortage of qualified personnel in every sector of the north. The only reason an "Igbo man" has to speak the way you do is because of the communal and hospitable nature of the northern man - he gives space to anyone and does not bother if the man steals from him or Not. Let the biafrans have their way and then only then will you see the rise of the north. 2 Likes |
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Ewedegubbler: Perfect answer to dumb question 12 Likes 2 Shares |
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TheKingIsHere: Don't go too far in explaining to a dummy. As strong as America is, she has not succeeded in getting Mexico 3 Likes |
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plainol:The land rover is here to stay for a very loooooooooooooong time |
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drtmighty:how true can this be. Its 1 July already |
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EzigboNwanma:you mean the odeshi ones 1 Like |
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Ronsrichard:are you in stream 1or2 and did you get the call up letter? |
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EzigboNwanma:Thanks a great deal. Our only issue now is we don't know if she's in stream one or two. How can we check that. |
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Missayuba:Can she still pay now? |
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My younger sis did not pay for call up as we didn't foresee she will not be close to her school when the call up letter will be out. Please I want to know can we still pay today? |
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My sister did not pay for call up can she pay today? As call up is already out please help her. |
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