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Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Richwallet: 11:30am On May 04, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:
How the Igbos were able to bounce back after the civil war shocked me today. Infact, I doff my hat for this Igbo people .

I accompanied a friend of mine to one of the villages in Mbaise in Imo state today and one of the things that picked my interest were the kind of houses that some you can only see in banana islands in Lagos and Abuja, built in villages of Mbaise in Imo state .

This is an ordinary village and not even the cities of Imo state .

Honestly , E shock me .

See photos below .




Greetings Your Highness,

I started following you as I realized you were an actual heir. So with respect to you, I believe Igbos, Yorubas and Fulanis are over represented in Nigeria in terms of power and economics. While other minority ethnic groups in Nigeria to whom there maybe 100s are not ever mentioned by you or any else in politics or authority in Nigeria. As a Black American I view tribalism in the same vein right along with racism and White Supremacy. You are shocked that the 3rd largest ethnic group in Nigeria could bounce back after the Civil War? I feel as though you are catering to them because of future support for when you inherit the throne. I know you desire for it to be peace when you do so yet nothing is unique about what you are doing. It is unique that a Lagos ruler would consider Igbos considering the hostility between your people and Igbos over who controls Lagos, however I am not impressed because traditionally politics in Nigeria neglect so many ethnicities. I pray that you learn something from your free time on social media that would be beneficial to making you a more compassionate ruler once you ascend.

Just my opinion sir.

Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by waterbrown24: 11:56am On May 04, 2021
vivalavida:

The boy below did more than beating.

The police in Lagos state have arrested 29 year old Taiwo Akinola pictured above for trying to kill his mother, Alice Akinola so as to further his cyber fraud business ( yahoo.com) to the bloody or ritual level (yahoo plus).



A statement by the police command spokesperson, CSP Chike Oti, says Taiwo who lives with his mother at No.2 Raji Ajanaku street, Alaja Road, Ayobo, Lagos, is a staunch member of the notorious Aiye confraternity.

At about 8am yesterday Sunday August 19th, Taiwo went to his mother's provision store in front of their apartment and told her to meet him inside the house for an important discussion and at same time sent his nephew, Faruk to go buy him a white handkerchief and a stick of cigarette.



As soon as his mother entered the house, the suspect attacked her, smashing her head with a plank, pressing iron and a UPS charger to ensure she didn't survive the ferocious attack.

When Faruk returned from the errand, he didn't see his grandmother in the shop so he went into the house only to see the poor woman lying in a pool of blood. Shocked by what he saw, the small boy raised the alarm which attracted neighbours to the scene.



They called the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Ayobo Division who arrived the scene with his team and promptly arrested the suspect and secured the scene for further investigation by the police forensic experts attached to the Homicide section SCIID Panti, Yaba .

The victim was rushed to an undisclosed hospital for treatment and was found to be hanging onto life. Right now, the doctors are battling to revive Mrs Alice Akinola presently unconscious Meanwhile the CP has paid the initial hospital cost which enabled the doctors to commence treatment.

During a brief interrogation, the suspect disclosed that he was asked to kill his mother in order to have more money. When his room was searched, the following exhibits were recovered in it, viz:

1. Two calabashes with one containing human skull and the other, a mixture of dark concoction;
2. A plank perforated with nails and stained with blood;
3. A pressing iron stained with blood;
4. A white handkerchief with which he wanted to scoop the victim's blood;
5. A bottle containing oil and labelled Back To Sender;

The Commissioner of Police calls on Lagosians to rise against all forms of crime and criminality. He added that the Command defeated the Badoo cult group with the help of people who provided credible and timely information to the police . He added that the time has come to root out the street cult groups. He notes that complacency is not an option in the face of threat to peace and security posed by these nefarious associations.

Graphic photos: Yahoo Boy attempts to kill his mother for money rituals in Lagos
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2018/8/graphic-photos-yahoo-boy-attempts-to-kill-his-mother-for-money-rituals-in-lagos.html

yoruba are horrible.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by emerged01(m): 12:25pm On May 04, 2021
Jman24:



Op was just showing residential areas. Have a Chill! It hasn't gotten to that grin

If we post hotels or other business areas now, una go talk say imo too get hotels
But those pictures are residential buildings not hotel.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by MISSCONGENIALITY(f): 12:36pm On May 04, 2021
owobokiri:

It's a lie!
These are villages like Tinubu irigbanji.
These are not townships.
Villages! Mansions everywhere..
No other parts of Nigeria has these in such abundance..
And if you feel that they built all these beating their mothers, you can go and beat up your mother too..
Ewure...
cheesy grin
Let him beat his mother and build his own house make we see

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Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by franklingud(m): 1:34pm On May 04, 2021
Before nko?
You think say na inside bush we live?
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by vivalavida(m): 1:49pm On May 04, 2021
waterbrown24:


yoruba are horrible.
Horrible beings. Tribalistic to the core
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Okwyjesus(m): 1:49pm On May 04, 2021
Chibuike21:


We bounced back with Niger Delta oil money. If you must doff your hat, it should be to Niger Delta people.

Stop it ok grin grin
Na only lgbos chopp Niger Delta oil money.

The issue is that the commerce lifestyle of an lgboman will always keep them at an advantage


Money dey for business bro. Six month breakthrough is someone 10years salary.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by PrinceOfLagos: 1:55pm On May 04, 2021
Richwallet:




Greetings Your Highness,

I started following you as I realized you were an actual heir. So with respect to you, I believe Igbos, Yorubas and Fulanis are over represented in Nigeria in terms of power and economics. While other minority ethnic groups in Nigeria to whom there maybe 100s are not ever mentioned by you or any else in politics or authority in Nigeria. As a Black American I view tribalism in the same vein right along with racism and White Supremacy. You are shocked that the 3rd largest ethnic group in Nigeria could bounce back after the Civil War? I feel as though you are catering to them because of future support for when you inherit the throne. I know you desire for it to be peace when you do so yet nothing is unique about what you are doing. It is unique that a Lagos ruler would consider Igbos considering the hostility between your people and Igbos over who controls Lagos, however I am not impressed because traditionally politics in Nigeria neglect so many ethnicities. I pray that you learn something from your free time on social media that would be beneficial to making you a more compassionate ruler once you ascend.

Just my opinion sir.


You're blessed

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Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Nobody: 2:33pm On May 04, 2021
Stupid cope.... using drug money to build houses of less than $50k in villages with bad roads isn't an achievement but a sign of retarrdation and small mindedness....were guys are moving their family homes to Knightsbridge and mayfair chimps be coping with poorly designed structures...how about us whose villages have become cities what shall we say...
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by omonnakoda: 2:39pm On May 04, 2021
Another day another chest beating thread. No attempt to package the story with anything original

"This is an Ibo village see how great the houses are like Banana Island. Ordinary village so you can imagine how heavenly a major city like Aba or Onitsha will be "

That is the gist of it basically
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 3:43pm On May 04, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:
How the Igbos were able to bounce back after the civil war shocked me today. Infact, I doff my hat for this Igbo people .

I accompanied a friend of mine to one of the villages in Mbaise in Imo state today and one of the things that picked my interest were the kind of houses that some you can only see in banana islands in Lagos and Abuja, built in villages of Mbaise in Imo state .

This is an ordinary village and not even the cities of Imo state .

Honestly , E shock me .

See photos below .

guy u from which village?
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 3:47pm On May 04, 2021
omonnakoda:
Another day another chest beating thread. No attempt to package the story with anything original

"This is an Ibo village see how great the houses are like Banana Island. Ordinary village so you can imagine how heavenly a major city like Aba or Onitsha will be "

That is the gist of it basically
It's not too late to locate the nearest bridge to you and jump off
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Neverstoptrying: 3:48pm On May 04, 2021
How can i create my own topic?
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 3:52pm On May 04, 2021
TheLionofLasigi:
Stupid cope.... using drug money to build houses of less than $50k in villages with bad roads isn't an achievement but a sign of retarrdation and small mindedness....were guys are moving their family homes to Knightsbridge and mayfair chimps be coping with poorly designed structures...how about us whose villages have become cities what shall we say...
See painment grin All the money you apes make from harvesting peoples skulls and body parts, where does it all go? the typical Yoruba village still looks like a dwelling place for uncivilized nearthandals with thatch and mud structures and relics of ancient buildings from the 18th century still dotting every square foot mile.

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Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by IGBOSON1: 3:57pm On May 04, 2021
Ifeelnumb:
Go to abiriba

Of all the villas in Alaigbo, those of Abiriba and Neni impressed me the most! I don’t just look at nice residences, but the inner villa roads as well! This is where most villas in Imo are lacking....nice, NEAT/CLEAN roads!
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Rrchrd(m): 4:01pm On May 04, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:
How the Igbos were able to bounce back after the civil war shocked me today. Infact, I doff my hat for this Igbo people .

I accompanied a friend of mine to one of the villages in Mbaise in Imo state today and one of the things that picked my interest were the kind of houses that some you can only see in banana islands in Lagos and Abuja, built in villages of Mbaise in Imo state .

This is an ordinary village and not even the cities of Imo state .

Honestly , E shock me .

See photos below .

it's the only Local Govt that own oil well in IMO State that's why
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by xelly: 5:08pm On May 04, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:

More beautiful houses

The roof close to the sign post in the second picture is also in another paradise.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by PrinceOfLagos: 5:16pm On May 04, 2021
See painment everywhere on this thread
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Drizzy5001(m): 6:54pm On May 04, 2021
okeyglm:
north ko. sure u never been to east
I'm from Anambra, I know what I'm saying.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by okeyglm: 6:59pm On May 04, 2021
Drizzy5001:
I'm from Anambra, I know what I'm saying.
which village in Anambra
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Ishilove: 7:06pm On May 04, 2021
Chibuike21:


We bounced back with Niger Delta oil money. If you must doff your hat, it should be to Niger Delta people.
grin
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Basher8583: 7:20pm On May 04, 2021
AniOmaa:

Who made Yorubas and Hausas richest in Nigeria? on what indices are they the richest? Just because one or two Yoruba and Hausa individuals made the outdated Forbes list for richest men in Africa doesn't mean the average Hausa or yoruba is richer than the Igbos on the basis of wealth distribution and sustainability... I can bet that even in your immediate community right now, you will see several mansions and thriving businesses owned by Igbos, it's only in Yorubaland we get to see successful Yorubas, Igbos are easily the commercial beehives found across every nook and cranny of Nigeria, Igbos tend to be successful in almost every part of the country they find themselves.

Chest beating as usual.

Carry on. Its the opium of igbos to keep deceiving themselves.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Harbeeorlar(m): 7:48pm On May 04, 2021
Go to Oguta, you will think you are in the city.

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Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Nobody: 8:56pm On May 04, 2021
AniOmaa:

See painment grin All the money you apes make from harvesting peoples skulls and body parts, where does it all go? the typical Yoruba village still looks like a dwelling place for uncivilized nearthandals with thatch and mud structures and relics of ancient buildings from the 18th century still dotting every square foot mile.

Every city has it's ghettos and slums....but even in those slums you see some of your brothers running over there to survive constituting economic burdens on those societies, the egocentric man will brag with a $50k house built in a village with bad roads while he situate all his little investments in the so called "brown roof republic".....lol, what foolery. Keep wankking to the mediocre achievements of small time drug pushers.

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Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 9:52pm On May 04, 2021
TheLionofLasigi:


[s]Every city has it's ghettos and slums....but even in those slums you see some of your brothers running over there to survive constituting economic burdens on those societies, the egocentric man will brag with a $50k house built in a village with bad roads while he situate all his little investments in the so called "brown roof republic".....lol, what foolery. Keep wankking to the mediocre achievements of small time drug pushers[/s].
Utter garbage, which slum in Nigeria pass the ones for your toilet of a region? can the massive slums in Ibadan and the atrocities you dare call residential areas in major parts of your towns and cities even the suburbs worthy to be considered as places for decent habitation? aside from Lagos (No man's land) which other SW state can replicate the level of infrastructures, economic sustainability and exuberance of Lagos which was made possible by all Nigerians - especially Igbos, and multinationals?

Guy visit the villages in the East and see massive architectural edifices dotting every square foot mile with paved roads, electricity lightnings on bypasses and streets, water pumps operating 24/7 for the rural dwellers etc (all these feats done more often than not by one single individual) feats that will make your dirty unwashed buccal cavity drop open in amazement, we no dey even talk about the cities and towns... It was even trending on Twitter some months ago how Igbos turn their villages into palatial estates because everybody is competing to outdo the other in the aesthetics of his mansion, the Igbo man you are mocking in Lagos for living in your slums is far better than you cause unlike the yorubas in that same slum who are content in living in their slums with no recourse for self-improvement, the Igbo man has opened his business and is sending money back home to start more businesses...

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Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Nobody: 11:31pm On May 04, 2021
AniOmaa:

Utter garbage, which slum in Nigeria pass the ones for your toilet of a region? can the massive slums in Ibadan and the atrocities you dare call residential areas in major parts of your towns and cities even the suburbs worthy to be considered as places for decent habitation? aside from Lagos (No man's land) which other SW state can replicate the level of infrastructures, economic sustainability and exuberance of Lagos which was made possible by all Nigerians - especially Igbos, and multinationals?

Guy visit the villages in the East and see massive architectural edifices dotting every square foot mile with paved roads, electricity lightnings on bypasses and streets, water pumps operating 24/7 for the rural dwellers etc (all these feats done more often than not by one single individual) feats that will make your dirty unwashed buccal cavity drop open in amazement, we no dey even talk about the cities and towns... It was even trending on Twitter some months ago how Igbos turn their villages into palatial estates because everybody is competing to outdo the other in the aesthetics of his mansion, the Igbo man you are mocking in Lagos for living in your slums is far better than you cause unlike the yorubas in that same slum who are content in living in their slums with no recourse for self-improvement, the Igbo man has opened his business and is sending money back home to start more businesses...

You and who will read this epistle of shit,
Keep wankking yourself off, whatever delusions of grandeur that makes you cum at night is okay and accepted and you can pass that down to your offspring....$50k homes with a #1mill rental value with bad roads doesn't mean shit and has no effect on the IGR or GDP of your mud republic region..... Yoruba's would rather invest their money in tangible stuff like industry, education and real businesses...... it's why thousands of your kinsmen go to our schools and universities and work in our region....top 5 universities in nigeria both private and public reside in Yorubaland, our young one's are leading the way in tech, finance and business with foreign investments in yoruba start ups running into over $5billion from 2020 till date, just one billionaire from ijebu land will buy your enter state and there would still be change remaining, we don't even need to involve Yoruba billionaires from other parts. Pathetic fvckers coping with ugly ass uncreative looking houses thinking they've arrived....lol daft fvckers.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by JimiJunji: 11:43pm On May 04, 2021
TheLionofLasigi:


You and who will read this epistle of shit,
Keep wankking yourself off, whatever delusions of grandeur that makes you cum at night is okay and accepted and you can pass that down to your offspring....$50k homes with a #1mill rental value with bad roads doesn't mean shit and has no effect on the IGR or GDP of your mud republic region..... Yoruba's would rather invest their money in tangible stuff like industry, education and real businesses...... it's why thousands of your kinsmen go to our schools and universities and work in our region....top 5 universities in nigeria both private and public reside in Yorubaland, our young one's are leading the way in tech, finance and business with foreign investments in yoruba start ups running into over $5billion from 2020 till date, just one billionaire from ijebu land will buy your enter state and there would still be change remaining, we don't even need to involve Yoruba billionaires from other parts. Pathetic fvckers coping with ugly ass uncreative looking houses thinking they've arrived....lol daft fvckers.

grin nairaland and the dick measuring, while we africans are fighting over silly stuff, the chinese are moving into the continent for another round of subjugation, baba free these people.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Gabkosh: 11:45pm On May 04, 2021
vivalavida:

The boy below did more than beating.

The police in Lagos state have arrested 29 year old Taiwo Akinola pictured above for trying to kill his mother, Alice Akinola so as to further his cyber fraud business ( yahoo.com) to the bloody or ritual level (yahoo plus).



A statement by the police command spokesperson, CSP Chike Oti, says Taiwo who lives with his mother at No.2 Raji Ajanaku street, Alaja Road, Ayobo, Lagos, is a staunch member of the notorious Aiye confraternity.

At about 8am yesterday Sunday August 19th, Taiwo went to his mother's provision store in front of their apartment and told her to meet him inside the house for an important discussion and at same time sent his nephew, Faruk to go buy him a white handkerchief and a stick of cigarette.



As soon as his mother entered the house, the suspect attacked her, smashing her head with a plank, pressing iron and a UPS charger to ensure she didn't survive the ferocious attack.

When Faruk returned from the errand, he didn't see his grandmother in the shop so he went into the house only to see the poor woman lying in a pool of blood. Shocked by what he saw, the small boy raised the alarm which attracted neighbours to the scene.



They called the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Ayobo Division who arrived the scene with his team and promptly arrested the suspect and secured the scene for further investigation by the police forensic experts attached to the Homicide section SCIID Panti, Yaba .

The victim was rushed to an undisclosed hospital for treatment and was found to be hanging onto life. Right now, the doctors are battling to revive Mrs Alice Akinola presently unconscious Meanwhile the CP has paid the initial hospital cost which enabled the doctors to commence treatment.

During a brief interrogation, the suspect disclosed that he was asked to kill his mother in order to have more money. When his room was searched, the following exhibits were recovered in it, viz:

1. Two calabashes with one containing human skull and the other, a mixture of dark concoction;
2. A plank perforated with nails and stained with blood;
3. A pressing iron stained with blood;
4. A white handkerchief with which he wanted to scoop the victim's blood;
5. A bottle containing oil and labelled Back To Sender;

The Commissioner of Police calls on Lagosians to rise against all forms of crime and criminality. He added that the Command defeated the Badoo cult group with the help of people who provided credible and timely information to the police . He added that the time has come to root out the street cult groups. He notes that complacency is not an option in the face of threat to peace and security posed by these nefarious associations.

Graphic photos: Yahoo Boy attempts to kill his mother for money rituals in Lagos
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2018/8/graphic-photos-yahoo-boy-attempts-to-kill-his-mother-for-money-rituals-in-lagos.html
What of father that kill his son for beheading his mother in Enugu. Abi you want make I bring am out?
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Drizzy5001(m): 11:45pm On May 04, 2021
okeyglm:
which village in Anambra
What has my village got to do with post?
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Gabkosh: 11:49pm On May 04, 2021
vivalavida:

The boy below did more than beating.

The police in Lagos state have arrested 29 year old Taiwo Akinola pictured above for trying to kill his mother, Alice Akinola so as to further his cyber fraud business ( yahoo.com) to the bloody or ritual level (yahoo plus).



A statement by the police command spokesperson, CSP Chike Oti, says Taiwo who lives with his mother at No.2 Raji Ajanaku street, Alaja Road, Ayobo, Lagos, is a staunch member of the notorious Aiye confraternity.

At about 8am yesterday Sunday August 19th, Taiwo went to his mother's provision store in front of their apartment and told her to meet him inside the house for an important discussion and at same time sent his nephew, Faruk to go buy him a white handkerchief and a stick of cigarette.



As soon as his mother entered the house, the suspect attacked her, smashing her head with a plank, pressing iron and a UPS charger to ensure she didn't survive the ferocious attack.

When Faruk returned from the errand, he didn't see his grandmother in the shop so he went into the house only to see the poor woman lying in a pool of blood. Shocked by what he saw, the small boy raised the alarm which attracted neighbours to the scene.



They called the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Ayobo Division who arrived the scene with his team and promptly arrested the suspect and secured the scene for further investigation by the police forensic experts attached to the Homicide section SCIID Panti, Yaba .

The victim was rushed to an undisclosed hospital for treatment and was found to be hanging onto life. Right now, the doctors are battling to revive Mrs Alice Akinola presently unconscious Meanwhile the CP has paid the initial hospital cost which enabled the doctors to commence treatment.

During a brief interrogation, the suspect disclosed that he was asked to kill his mother in order to have more money. When his room was searched, the following exhibits were recovered in it, viz:

1. Two calabashes with one containing human skull and the other, a mixture of dark concoction;
2. A plank perforated with nails and stained with blood;
3. A pressing iron stained with blood;
4. A white handkerchief with which he wanted to scoop the victim's blood;
5. A bottle containing oil and labelled Back To Sender;

The Commissioner of Police calls on Lagosians to rise against all forms of crime and criminality. He added that the Command defeated the Badoo cult group with the help of people who provided credible and timely information to the police . He added that the time has come to root out the street cult groups. He notes that complacency is not an option in the face of threat to peace and security posed by these nefarious associations.

Graphic photos: Yahoo Boy attempts to kill his mother for money rituals in Lagos
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2018/8/graphic-photos-yahoo-boy-attempts-to-kill-his-mother-for-money-rituals-in-lagos.html
Don't start what you cannot finish. I have it plenty

A young man is wanted after he allegedly killed his mother, and buried her in a shallow grave.



The man, identified as Chukwudi Chukwu, a native of Umumnakpi village, Egwu Achi community in Oji River, Enugu, is said to have killed his mother on Sunday, March 21.



After killing her, he reportedly decapitated her, and buried her body in a shallow grave in their compound.



He then reportedly fled and has not been seen since then.



The police has exhumed the body of the deceased and declared the man wanted.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2021/3/man-on-the-run-after-he-allegedly-killed-his-mother-and-cut-off-her-head-graphic-photos.html&ved=2ahUKEwjthbyMjbHwAhUKecAKHUFvCSgQFjAGegQIGRAC&usg=AOvVaw2mZvdhEy3Kf3poI1alC39O&cshid=1620168514870

Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Nobody: 11:56pm On May 04, 2021
JimiJunji:


grin nairaland and the dick measuring, while we africans are fighting over silly stuff, the chinese are moving into the continent for another round of subjugation, baba free these people.

Bro first of...the chinese can't subjugate Nigeria in the manner in which you put it, I've told you this before.

Secondly you're just trying to sound neutral and the whole "Africans fighting among themselves" narrative is afrocentric catshit, Arabs have been fighting each other since biblical times yet you don't see anyone telling them some unity shit.

Lastly, sometimes these flatin0s need to be called out on their bullshit narratives, cus most nigerians hardly read but rely on hearsay and bullshit narratives. Kano has the highest number of billionaires in Nigeria hardly bragging but you'd see these flatin0s bragging about ugly designed $50k houses. You don't know these people.
Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by Gabkosh: 12:07am On May 05, 2021
The op should come and visit my village in ondo state. Oda town.

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