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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by mrvitalis(m): 8:57am On Jan 17, 2022
tobenuel:
It's also a good development that asaba is booming. There's nothing like Delta Igbo, 40 percent of Delta State including asaba, ph we are all igbos.
I wonder ooh

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Rupertek: 8:57am On Jan 17, 2022
obyrich:
This is where he failed in his propaganda. First it was how businesses were relocating to Lagos from the SE. When that failed, he now turned to Asaba forgetting that he is not more Igbo than an Asaba man. grin
Igbo nwa gbukwaa gi ebe ahu. See the frenzy yesterday as thousands of igbos scrambled to leave south east yesterday for hoodlums and rascals. It is a pity that igbos igbos can think like you.
Why not you try enforcing your useless sit at home in your Igbo Asaba?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by chuksoyo21(m): 8:58am On Jan 17, 2022
abouzaid:
Nairaland moderators are degrading the site with their anti igbo propaganda, a faceless fellow wrote a poorly constructed gibberish and it was pushed to the FrontPage with less than three replies on it meanwhile, many useful threads are wasted away due to not making it to the FrontPage. Nairaland moderators should remember how once popular sites and applications like yahoo.com, aol.com, yahoo messenger etc all failed because their owners/moderators behaved as if they're demigods.

They can spread their hate to the meditataneans, we don't care.
The ultimate goal is Biafra.....

Nairaland and it's handlers have brought themselves so low in the post above.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Nicenixon: 8:58am On Jan 17, 2022
Dankovich1:


I understand your plight brother. My parents and most of my friends in the east (Aba, Abia State) are traders too. But after much complaint and worries like you stated on your case now, they are now used to it.

Monday is like a new weekend to them. And God in one way or the other balance the equation for them.
okay bro

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by greatness77: 8:59am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.
Delta is part of igbo land so na we we unity beggars cover your faces in shame

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by PENNYSWAP: 9:00am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.


Let me shock you

All the Igbo billionaires that has businesses in ontisha market lives in asaba for ages now.
Why
Cuz Onitsha is too grounded and you can’t get such billionaire space to live on Ontisha
Akwa the state capital has the billionaire life style but Akwa is not close to onitsha like that, the closest city to Head bridge and main market Onitsha is asaba
Those billionaire chose asaba cuz of the airport but now anambra has airport , they will gradually shift to akwa the capital , it’s not about seat at home . Since military regime , they have been using asaba as landing spot cuz of the airport

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by geesilver(m): 9:00am On Jan 17, 2022
The OP might be abused or criticized but I think he is trying hard to call attention to the economical gain and lost between the Eastern States and the nearby destination, due to political and tribal crisis.....
OP the message is understood by the wise ones.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Udure2468: 9:00am On Jan 17, 2022
You don't see anything wrong in that?
I have observed lately that the igbo are beggining to gradually displayed in from their home.
Let them use their sense ooo.
Na huasa land start samll small.
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Grandkay21(m): 9:00am On Jan 17, 2022
You are a small head fool, onitsha has no more residential area( ontisha is a commercial Zone) unless you have to move down to Oba,Idemili since 2015 many traders is onitsha now buy land in asaba and live there, which my boss is one of them.

If Delta Government are good investors they will make Asaba a smart City ,Estate and hotels , Restaurant business will flourish in Asaba

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Rupertek: 9:01am On Jan 17, 2022
gidgiddy:
Asaba is Igbo land so its a win win situation for Igbos

Which Asaba is Igboland? Keep decieving yourself. Why not enforce your sit at home there

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by blastac: 9:02am On Jan 17, 2022
ThEGodFaThEr101:
Agbaya, your age mates like Obi Cubana, E-money, joey zaza, Ned okonkwo and others are busy making money and creating positive impact in their lives and environment while you're here shouting Ipob upandan like Onye-egbuwara isi.

Is Asaba not Igboland again? Onye egbuwara isi!
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:02am On Jan 17, 2022
When we talk am them call us sabo, now e don dae happen

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:04am On Jan 17, 2022
cheruv:
For me it's a good thing that Asaba is booming... Infact I've I've always had the belief that Ọnịcha and Ahaba should merge and become one city, just like Buda and Pest merged to become Budapest
Una no dae wise at all.

No matter how much u try to claim asaba when they start calling south east economy do u think asaba would be part of it?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by dettolgel: 9:04am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.

If it is not Aba or Onitsha it can never be Aba or Onitsha. grin if you know you know.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Kwestionair: 9:05am On Jan 17, 2022
abouzaid:
Nairaland moderators are degrading the site with their anti igbo propaganda, a faceless fellow wrote a poorly constructed gibberish and it was pushed to the FrontPage with less than three replies on it meanwhile, many useful threads are wasted away due to not making it to the FrontPage. Nairaland moderators should remember how once popular sites and applications like yahoo.com, aol.com, yahoo messenger etc all failed because their owners/moderators behaved as if they're demigods.

You dey mind that guy called Seun?
He should continue!!

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by ndo1: 9:05am On Jan 17, 2022
abouzaid:
Nairaland moderators are degrading the site with their anti igbo propaganda, a faceless fellow wrote a poorly constructed gibberish and it was pushed to the FrontPage with less than three replies on it meanwhile, many useful threads are wasted away due to not making it to the FrontPage. Nairaland moderators should remember how once popular sites and applications like yahoo.com, aol.com, yahoo messenger etc all failed because their owners/moderators behaved as if they're demigods.
My brother the thing tire me.look at the kind of poorly written junk that made a front page all in a desprete attemp sell an anti-Igbo propogand.it obvious that nairaland is one of the media agents the fulani govt has recruited to do their dirty job.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ykc2(m): 9:06am On Jan 17, 2022
You people should stop saying nonsense apart from eateries in asaba there is nothing to do there,onitsha traders and other business men from anambra has been building houses in asaba from 2000 till today ,

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:07am On Jan 17, 2022
I have never seen a people in my life that has gotten self destruct tendencies in their genes like these people.

Kudos to asaba with the way these people are going very soon it’s onitsha people that will be going to asaba to shop, continue.

The destruction of south east economy will affect Buhari.

Then when the hardship sets in you start shouting Nigeria is wicked

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:08am On Jan 17, 2022
Sometime ago a national catholic conference was moved from owerri to asaba cause of this same self destruct people.

E go clear una eye one day

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:10am On Jan 17, 2022
Ykc2:
You people should stop saying nonsense apart from eateries in asaba there is nothing to do there,onitsha traders and other business men from anambra has been building houses in asaba from 2000 till today ,
Asaba doesn’t need 2 by 2 shops everywhere to know that asaba is presently booming, hotels are filled up every Sunday waiting for your so called seat at home to subside, northerners bringing goods to the east hardly enter the east these days they stop at asaba and u people would have to come from the east to meet them in asaba make una dae der make pant de wear una

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by MoneyMustBMade(m): 9:10am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Asaba has now become the chosen destination for many igbo business people.

Many Igbo's who trade in onitsha have now migrated to live in Asaba.

Many have sited their warehouses in Asaba and have their shops in onitsha.

As the useless sit at home goes on In onitsha, they are able to supply goods to customers in Asaba.

The customers now stop in Asaba, feed in asaba, lodge in asaba, transport in Asaba etc.

They now have to pay for their warehouses in Asaba.

When there is sit at home on monday, trucks bringing goods to the east, spend the night in Asaba. The drivers sleep, and feed in Asaba.

All that spending goes to delta state government. They will pray for the foolish sit at home to continue in Igboland, let business activities be diverted.

Nonses news... Just dey lie anyhow so onitsha now move the market to asaba... Propaganda

Igbos want to stay at home in honor of nnamdi kanu you people are here stressing ur self with lies

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Nobody: 9:11am On Jan 17, 2022
abouzaid:
Nairaland moderators are degrading the site with their anti igbo propaganda, a faceless fellow wrote a poorly constructed gibberish and it was pushed to the FrontPage with less than three replies on it meanwhile, many useful threads are wasted away due to not making it to the FrontPage. Nairaland moderators should remember how once popular sites and applications like yahoo.com, aol.com, yahoo messenger etc all failed because their owners/moderators behaved as if they're demigods.

I’m not going to lie. Finding this useless thread on the homepage shocked me.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:12am On Jan 17, 2022
Udure2468:
You don't see anything wrong in that?
I have observed lately that the igbo are beggining to gradually displayed in from their home.
Let them use their sense ooo.
Na huasa land start samll small.
Igbos are on a march to self destruction, they have shut out every wise counsel

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:12am On Jan 17, 2022
They destroyed aba making it a shadow of itself now onitsha is next. Business people with millions worth of investments allowed someone with nothing but based abroad talking rubbish on radio to destroy their whole life investment lol

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:14am On Jan 17, 2022
PENNYSWAP:



Let me shock you

All the Igbo billionaires that has businesses in ontisha market lives in asaba for ages now.
Why
Cuz Onitsha is too grounded and you can’t get such billionaire space to live on Ontisha
Akwa the state capital has the billionaire life style but Akwa is not close to onitsha like that, the closest city to Head bridge and main market Onitsha is asaba
Those billionaire chose asaba cuz of the airport but now anambra has airport , they will gradually shift to akwa the capital , it’s not about seat at home . Since military regime , they have been using asaba as landing spot cuz of the airport
U are not wise to know that not just are they just now living in onitsha they are now moving their businesses there too?

When una go wise

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:15am On Jan 17, 2022
chuksoyo21:


They can spread their hate to the meditataneans, we don't care.
The ultimate goal is Biafra.....

Nairaland and it's handlers have brought themselves so low in the post above.
200years from now Biafra una never see

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:15am On Jan 17, 2022
tobenuel:
It's also a good development that asaba is booming. There's nothing like Delta Igbo, 40 percent of Delta State including asaba, ph we are all igbos.
If u are all igbos why can’t u enforce seat at home in those areas?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:17am On Jan 17, 2022
Dankovich1:


I understand your plight brother. My parents and most of my friends in the east (Aba, Abia State) are traders too. But after much complaint and worries like you stated on your case now, they are now used to it.

Monday is like a new weekend to them. And God in one way or the other balance the equation for them.
Dae der people are making money on Mondays while u people are doing seat at home on Monday saying it’s your new weekend lol

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 9:19am On Jan 17, 2022
Coldie:
They destroyed aba making it a shadow of itself now onitsha is next. Business people with millions worth of investments allowed someone with nothing but based abroad talking rubbish on radio to destroy their whole life investment lol

Nwoke zukwanike!!

Why are you convulsing and throwing tantrum and fits all over the place.

Even the people are not crying as much as you are.

Don't you have something within your own people to worry about?

Zukwanike.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:19am On Jan 17, 2022
Honor10:
Who cares?

They can all sit at home till December, na them Sabi.


Meanwhile, i am waiting for the nonentity that will blame Tinubu for this.
They have started booking how they will blame him for how the southeast became the poorest region in Nigeria

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:20am On Jan 17, 2022
Ekealterego:


Nwoke zukwanike!!

Why are you convulsing and throwing tantrum and fits all over the place.

Even the people are not crying as much as you are.

Don't you have something within your own people to worry about?

Zukwanike.
I be Igbo guy I can never cry cause apart from our family house for imo nothing reasonable we get for east so naturally e no affect me one bit.

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