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


And stupidly ordering your people to stay at home is your route to biafra? Illiterates
Nwoke Zukwanike. eh! This is Monday morning. You know that thing they call, "Job". You will need one.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Lightorder: 9:20am 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!
you made sense there. But IPOB should stop this. This is height of cluelessness and inflicting injuries to one’s self. Until IPOB makes all Igbo businessmen sit at home on Monday, nation-wide, they will be missing it

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by OBALOLA55(m): 9:20am On Jan 17, 2022
helinues:
The op kuku never pray for peace to finally return to SE cos that would affect the donations he has been receiving regarding Igbos.

How can one be happy about the unrest in his region just because of the coins people are donating?
WHO HACKED YOUR ACCOUNT HELINUESshocked
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Kokoebapluse(m): 9:20am On Jan 17, 2022
Investigative:
asaba are igbo so don't cry

Asaba is what? Igbo fear God ooo. Asaba are not Igbo

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by gidgiddy: 9:21am On Jan 17, 2022
Rupertek:


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

If the king of Asaba tell you he is a proud Igbo man then you dont have to ask questions

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:21am On Jan 17, 2022
All those mad people shouting bring your investment home, u want them to bring it home so u will help them destroy it, imagine where ones business is safer outside his region than in his own region in the name of Biafra

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by LasgidyPort: 9:21am On Jan 17, 2022
Dankovich1:
They way most people carry Southern Region seat at home for head ehh...e tire me.

One thing is certain, even if they lockdown southeast for 1month, you won't and will never see families queue up on line to beg for what to eat.

Rather we will feel the pains as humans we are but God knows how to make the impossible, possible for us.

So those begging on nairaland, what happened to them?
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by gidgiddy: 9:21am On Jan 17, 2022
Kokoebapluse:


Asaba is what? Igbo fear God ooo. Asaba are not Igbo

Asaba not Igbo? What did you they were? Hausa?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 9:22am On Jan 17, 2022
Coldie:

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.

You and who be Igbo? In your dreams?

Zukwanike!!

You know that thing they call, "Job".

You will need one right now.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:22am On Jan 17, 2022
gidgiddy:


If the king of Asaba tell you he is a proud Igbo man then you dont have to ask questions
If they call southeast economy will they mention asaba?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:23am On Jan 17, 2022
Ekealterego:

You and who be Igbo? In your dreams?

Zukwanike!!

You know that thing they call, "Job".

You will need one right now.
If I no be Igbo wetin u come be

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by gidgiddy: 9:24am On Jan 17, 2022
Coldie:

If they call southeast economy will they mention asaba?

Economy of Igbo land is more important than economy of South East and Asaba is Igbo land

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by TinubuGoQuench(f): 9:26am On Jan 17, 2022
udele1:
Cubana chief priest made a wise choice to expand to Asaba. So if they choose to sit at home for 1 month, he will face asaba.

Udele1 aka , cheap paid agent

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Olisehinnocent: 9:26am On Jan 17, 2022
Asaba is igbo nah. Asaba people speak igbo well well. They even cook our native food. Whenever am coming home our bus usually stop in Asaba. That's where we normally eat food . Asaba and Igbos are one. Can you say that Ilorin people are not yorubas

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Bimpe29: 9:27am On Jan 17, 2022
The sit at home is really a weakness as well as threat to the government and people of the south-east states in particular and Nigeria in general.

I hope this would be stopped imminently.
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by MoneyMustBMade(m): 9:27am On Jan 17, 2022
Coldie:

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

Oga keep quiet!
I have shop in Onitsha which side of Onitsha is moving to asaba? To do what u want make hunger kill u...asaba is not big market place unlike onitsha

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:30am On Jan 17, 2022
gidgiddy:


Economy of Igbo land is more important than economy of South East and Asaba is Igbo land
Tomorrow when NBS release statistics of poorest region and mentions southeast I hope u will say this

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:31am On Jan 17, 2022
MoneyMustBMade:


Oga keep!
I have shop in Onitsha which side of Onitsha is moving to asaba? To do what u want make hunger kill u...asaba is not big market place unlike onitsha
U have shop in onitsha say u no get money to move no mean say others way fit move never go

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by OwaliZiz(m): 9:32am On Jan 17, 2022
The business owners are the same Easterners,

who is fooling who ?

Why not stay at that your home and observe the sit at home?

Don't start what you can't finish
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Coldie(m): 9:33am On Jan 17, 2022
Bimpe29:
The sit at home is really a weakness as well as threat to the government and people of the south-east states in particular and Nigeria in general.

I hope this would be stopped imminently.
Tomorrow is another one and the funny thing they already declared it, to their greatest surprise Dss won’t bring Nnamdi Kanu to court another day lost

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Cantonese: 9:35am On Jan 17, 2022
basilo101:
Asaba is pro Igbo. Asaba and Onitsha are twin cities. PH shot itself on the foot by going against igbos, today PH fun seekers troop to Owerri during the weekend, and make wholesale purchase from Aba

Asaba is not pro Igbo. Asaba is Igbo. Please make the correction. The challenge faced by the Igbos on the other side of the river makes more traders pour into Asaba and other Igbo speaking communities so their businesses do not break down completely. They are the same people. IPOB has only not been able to overrun the Igbo speaking part of Delta state.

The issue of Igbos of the Southeast and Igbos of the South south makes it sound as if there is a big issue. The truth must be told that Igbos as a whole MUST be given their sixth state for equity and fairness if Nigeria continues to remain as one country.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Physical897: 9:38am On Jan 17, 2022
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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by obyrich(m): 9:38am On Jan 17, 2022
Rupertek:

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?
Thousands of Igbos from which state? grin. There is no sit-at-home today in Umuahia where Nnamdi Kanu comes from? Keep wallowing in ignorance. O bu nna gi ka igbo hate g'egbu. Uchu.
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by gidgiddy: 9:39am On Jan 17, 2022
Coldie:

Tomorrow when NBS release statistics of poorest region and mentions southeast I hope u will say this

I hope 5he tell us the rich region and if its any better

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by KENFERDYOORI(m): 9:41am On Jan 17, 2022
That's the plan, but they seem not to get it; 'cripple their economy, so when we strike, they'll have no strong backup.'
Imagine the amount missed just in a day
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by ahnie: 9:42am On Jan 17, 2022
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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by OneCorner: 9:43am On Jan 17, 2022
Dankovich1:
They way most people carry Southern Region seat at home for head ehh...e tire me.

One thing is certain, even if they lockdown southeast for 1month, you won't and will never see families queue up on line to beg for what to eat.

Rather we will feel the pains as humans we are but God knows how to make the impossible, possible for us.
But they can queue for kerosene

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by od501: 9:44am 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.


Can you BMCs just shut d the Bleep up already?! By the way, since when has the growth of SE economy become your priority? You Northern devils have always tried to destroy the SE economy by seizing goods belonging to Igbos since 1999. So, how do you suddenly become this caring?

First, all you said is big lie cos I know these things more than you do. Onitsha traders have been occupying Asaba since 2001. 80% of the lands in Asaba are owned by Onitsha traders, especially those one in Electronics market, go make your findings.

In fact, warehouses are even more expensive in Onitsha, cos of u are conversant with the area (which I doubt), you will notice that people now build more warehouses than their usual plaza which Anambra people are often known for.

And if you are sensible enough, you will notice that the advent of technology has changed the term "market." Market is not a 'place' anymore, it is an arrangement. So, of a customer needs something on Monday, you take the orders and payment, and supply on a Tuesday. So, for you say that no trader supplies goods in Anambra (or SE, as you want us to believe) anymore is not true.

Also, saying that igbos now build their warehouses in Asaba is ridiculous. Bros, onitsha traders build more residential apartments in Asaba than Anambra cos of the rising cost of residential buildings, especially in Onitsha. I can go on and on. You can never know the SE more than I do. BTW...do you even know how many trailers offload at bridgehead every Monday?

Why are my even wasting ma time telling u, like you don't know. You people will just collect 30k dey vomit rubbish. Oga, travel to the east now and tour it for one week (like I did this Dec), you will come back to delete this nonsense.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Generalz8: 9:44am On Jan 17, 2022
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Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Angelfrost(m): 9:45am On Jan 17, 2022
Well, Asaba has always been prime and due for an economic revolution.... Thanks to idiotic Ipob for making it happen!

Meanwhile, their citizens in the heart of the Southeast are losing massively from an ego war between their moronic sons and the Federal government. A battle that they know they will continue to lose but pride will not allow them face the reality.
Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Nobody: 9:46am On Jan 17, 2022
Kokoebapluse:


Asaba is what? Igbo fear God ooo. Asaba are not Igbo
They are Yorubas. Now you can rest. Go and ask Okocha or Okowa what ethnicity they are.

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