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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Benwallt(m): 12:04pm On Feb 01
Absuchat:

RIP English
no RIP to Awolowo

Yet another evidence of foolishness.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Alliswell248: 12:07pm On Feb 01
gidgiddy:
The South East remains the safest place in Nigeria. Forget propaganda, everyone has their own security challenges, but no where is as safe the South East in Nigeria. The reports are out there

Safest from the back.....

I would rather live inside Sambisa than dwell in sad east,among hateful and bitter souls.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Obviouslyblunt: 12:08pm On Feb 01
I think this is a propaganda post.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Diligence: 12:11pm On Feb 01
So upon the millions of Easterners wey travel all over the world back to Eastern region, UNA still dey whip up stupid narratives about Eastern region & security issues. Don't you know that Easterners live everywhere?

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Absuchat(m): 12:13pm On Feb 01
Benwallt:


Yet another evidence of foolishness.
Igbophobia must surely elimina8e u and ur generations

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Benwallt(m): 12:16pm On Feb 01
Absuchat:

Igbophobia must surely elimina8e u and ur generations

The foolishness is rising like flower

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Dokitto001: 12:25pm On Feb 01
SE killing itself and it's economy with this IPOB terrorism.
Report all IPOB sympathiser and their minions.
They make our homes insecure.

They don't care about you or your businesses.

Don't fall for their cheap proganda.

If they wanted to fight the FG. They know where Abuja is.. the FG don't stay in Anambra or Enugu

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by JohnieWalker12(m): 12:26pm On Feb 01
Op may the land of Ahaba continue to bless you and favour you business. Ise

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by porthouse7(f): 12:28pm On Feb 01
LagosOrigin:
How Ogun state became home to ritualists and skull miners
same state igbo full dey hustle

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by PHIPEX(m): 12:30pm On Feb 01
Sharpsharp00123:
but people are running away from d safest region in Nigeria

When u Igbos are ready to tell yourselves d truth then u will b ready to solve your problems
Running away, as in millions of Igbos running away?

All these daft propaganda, Anambra alone has a population of 6million today constantly growing, so where are they running to?

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by gidgiddy: 12:32pm On Feb 01
Alliswell248:


Safest from the back.....

I would rather live inside Sambisa than dwell in sad east,among hateful and bitter souls.


So from the lat report, how much did your zone pay kidnappers in 2024?

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by gidgiddy: 12:34pm On Feb 01
wellmax:


Which of the two is peopanganda to you.

How many sons of SE are able to return home for Xmas.

They are everywhere all over Nigeria running from the destruction they help instigate in SE.

AfghanEasternn is now more dangerous than Borno

Lol, you guys actually believe your own propaganda and lies. The reports tell a different story. How much did your zone pay kidnappers in 2024?

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by DesChyko: 12:35pm On Feb 01
Omo.. It pays to be exposed.

Talking about Asaba as if it is not where indigenes of both neighbouring states cross to and fro on foot and boat as many times as possible in a day.

You can literally be living in Onitsha but go to work every day in Asaba, cross to Onitsha every afternoon on foot to buy lunch and return to Asaba to continue your job before returning home for the day. Nah wetin dem use ignorants head dey do semo.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by gidgiddy: 12:35pm On Feb 01
Sharpsharp00123:
y is it that it is when u Igbos have been defeated that u remember the price of garri n rice?

And those who won got what as their prize? Increased hardship?
Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by deanoffaculty: 12:43pm On Feb 01
gidgiddy:
The South East remains the safest place in Nigeria. Forget propaganda, everyone has their own security challenges, but no where is as safe the South East in Nigeria. The reports are out there
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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by YoshihideSuga: 12:46pm On Feb 01
Wizardslayer:
South west South west media and their evil propaganda machine.


Anything to tarnish the good image of the south east
To be fair, Vanguard isn't a South West media organisation.

I wonder why the article considering Asaba is part of Igbo land.
Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by deanoffaculty: 12:46pm On Feb 01
gidgiddy:
The South East remains the safest place in Nigeria. Forget propaganda, everyone has their own security challenges, but no where is as safe the South East in Nigeria. The reports are out there
Be deceiving yasef!
Even if statisense tells you "you have a twin brother or sister in Canada that you have never met before".....you will believe!
😂 😂 😂
Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Promise47(m): 12:47pm On Feb 01
grin grin Asaba is being invaded Asaba lands are taking by SE please 🥺 help Deltans reclaim there lands we are tried of invades asaba is the capital of Delta state

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Akinpresident: 12:47pm On Feb 01
It's in moments like this that you ask for Issakaba boys to take one more run at criminals.
Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Sharpsharp00123: 12:49pm On Feb 01
gidgiddy:


And those who won got what as their prize? Increased hardship?
they defeat the Igbo lies

U Igbos come up with an argument u know nothing about n when u are defeated u quickly remember d price of garri

Y not create a thread to discuss price of garri initially

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by gigabyte13: 1:00pm On Feb 01
Just imagine what the so called freedom fighters are doing to their own people
The people you want to set free are now victims of your freedom fight courtesy of you the freedom fighter......
Very tactless, senseless and useless individuals
Una never see anything
Una just dey start
The monster you all are harboring will consume everyone of you.
Enjoy what you allowed.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by chopnaira: 1:02pm On Feb 01
Obviouslyblunt:
I think this is a propaganda post.

This news is from vanguard, a pro Igbo newspaper owned by an Igbo man but igbos are crying on the front page that report is not true. One was deflecting and talking about Ogun. Another was posting screenshots grin
Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by greatiyk4u(m): 1:05pm On Feb 01
adamusuleiman3:
Please pray for the SE as alot of them are now refugees in Asaba, Delta State.

Asaba is Igbo land

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Obviouslyblunt: 1:06pm On Feb 01
chopnaira:


This news is from vanguard, a pro Igbo newspaper owned by an Igbo man but igbos are crying on the front page that report is not true. One was deflecting and talking about Ogun. Another was posting screenshots grin
I am a not Igbo, but recently visited Enugu and I felt like not living the place. Hence why I think this is Propaganda.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by caracas: 1:06pm On Feb 01
adamusuleiman3:
Please pray for the SE as alot of them are now refugees in Asaba, Delta State.
Asaba is igbo n IGBO is asaba
Your problem should be igbos taking over ogun state like they've done with Lagos n made it a no mans land....

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by greatiyk4u(m): 1:07pm On Feb 01
Sharpsharp00123:
but people are running away from d safest region in Nigeria

When u Igbos are ready to tell yourselves d truth then u will b ready to solve your problems

Just like now that there is mass exodus of Yoruba women to south east region selling and hawking Agbo Jedi and sharing kpekus

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by frankson1(m): 1:12pm On Feb 01
chigator2:
This report says nothing about Asaba but trust Afonnja to be foolish





You and your likes couldn't make an attempt to read the post because it's lengthy.

LAZY IGBO YOUTHS
Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by hopexter(m): 1:17pm On Feb 01
adamusuleiman3:
Please pray for the SE as alot of them are now refugees in Asaba, Delta State.

Add Lagos and Ogun state

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by EmekaA125(m): 1:19pm On Feb 01
Sharpsharp00123:
but people are running away from d safest region in Nigeria

When u Igbos are ready to tell yourselves d truth then u will b ready to solve your problems
There's nobody running away from SouthEast to other places. Businesses open on Monday here. Forget lies and propaganda being projected on the region.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by igbosarejews(m): 1:30pm On Feb 01
justtoodark:


you ibos are not important in nigerias politics of today....
you vote you dont vote realy didnt mattered in the last past elections....

real opposition parties are from the north and not from south east....
south east is soo divided politicaly....you are no altenative opposition to apc....
Despite your politics, your region is ravaged by hunger, bandits, illiteracy, Polio, religious crisis, insecurity, school drop out, Alamajiri's, Lakarawu, Boko Haram, Fulani terrorists, Deserts encroachment, Nigerians capital of poverty etc

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by Ojiofor: 1:30pm On Feb 01
gidgiddy:
The South East remains the safest place in Nigeria. Forget propaganda, everyone has their own security challenges, but no where is as safe the South East in Nigeria. The reports are out there

South South is safer than SE that is why people who does not feel safe enough relocates to Asaba.
And again it is not propaganda that many have relocated to near by Delta state due to ipob instigated insecurity in SE.

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Re: Insecurity: How Asaba Became Home To South-east Indigenes by gidgiddy: 1:33pm On Feb 01
Sharpsharp00123:
they defeat the Igbo lies

U Igbos come up with an argument u know nothing about n when u are defeated u quickly remember d price of garri

Y not create a thread to discuss price of garri initially

Glad to know that those who won have nothing to show for it except increased suffering.

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