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Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 11:42pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
omonnakoda:oga, shut up and answer her question. The same ogun that looks like a war zone, have you ever been to ijebu-ode (arguably the second largest city in ogun after abeokuta), please shut up if you don't know what to say, economy is a measure of commercial and industrial activities, ogun has the industrial activity but the commercial activity is dead. 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by emmatok(m): 11:46pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
customized13: Sorry you cannot know Ogun more than me, how many Cocoa farms, oil-processing plant, Agric farm settlement etc. do you know. Anambra and Aba combined cannot boast of the amount Cement factories, power plants and industries in OGUN. OGUN is a very quiet giant, you will think nothing is happening until you visit. |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by FreeGlobe(f): 11:46pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
omonnakoda: |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 11:47pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
customized13:When you go home you better strangle your mother if you cannot bear the sound of her wailing that should shut the biitch up permanently. I can send you incantation to do the job if your mind is weak. |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by emmatok(m): 11:50pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
omonnakoda: leave these people, they drive through ore-shagamu, sees thick forest and assumes noting the happening. |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by FreeGlobe(f): 11:50pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
omonnakoda:miss me with ur nonsense. Talking about dangote, there are more billionaires in Nnewi alone than Ogun state. There are more bank branches in Anambra than ogun and osun combined. Yes, top companies shows the seriousness of the economy. Tells us how osun funds their over bloated budget 5 Likes |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 11:52pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
emmatok:Leave the hircine dunce alone .They believe economic is about containers. Ogun state has more industrial output that the SE. Is it cement, is it pharmaceutics, is is Agbara I could go on but their main problem is hatred |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 11:53pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
emmatok:let's see who knows ogun better, majority of the surviving industries in ogun state are in otta, agbara and some in sagamu. Apart from the cement plant in ewekoro and consolidated brewery in ijebu-ode, which other places are industrialized in ogun state, Abeokuta can't boast of 5 pure water factories. If you are talking about power plant, aba as a city has more gas power plant capacity than any other city in Nigeria, Google is your friend, use it. 4 Likes |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 11:54pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
FreeGlobe:Sure the US Army come to buy drones in Nnewi. That is where Bill Gates spends his vacation. Small and medium companies are even more important. Economies are different.That is why I said you need educating.You are just sounding off on what you know next to zero about. Even in the mighty US small and medium enterprise is the backbone of their economy how much less in an economy with no electricity like Nigeria. Agriculture is the backbone of the Nigeria economy try and digest that simple fact |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 11:56pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
omonnakoda:shut up already, do you know how many industrial estates are in Aba? No one is saying ogun isn't industrialized but abia and anambra are equally industrialized. Abia and anambra are far more commercialized than ogun state. 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 11:59pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
customized13:The Eboe man just gets up and starts spouting all kinds of bizarre and incongruous claims. Aba has more power plant capacity WTF Sure Owerri has the largest shipbuilding yard in the world Orji Kalu is so rich he banks with the World Bank Onitsha Market is the biggest in the Milky Way Queen Elizabeth rode in Ojukwu's Rolls Royce There are more Ferraris in Mgbidi than any city in the world What I do not get is how you folk can spout all this gibberish and keep a straight face |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by emmatok(m): 11:59pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
customized13: Have you heard of Sagamu, Ibeshe, and IFO they all have cement factories, you probably don't know Ogijo and Agbara . |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 12:02am On Feb 23, 2015 |
customized13:No Aba i a dirty dustbin. It is not industrialized compared to Ogun. The biggest factory is a brewery.You have a lot of counterfeiting setups not industries It is probably the filthiest place in Nigeria |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by FreeGlobe(f): 12:05am On Feb 23, 2015 |
omonnakoda:So where do you compare aba to in ogun state economically? ota? sagamu? agbara? olorunshogo? where exactly. |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 12:07am On Feb 23, 2015 |
emmatok:I mentioned shagamu, ifo (ewekoro is in ifo Lga) and agbara, please you don't know ogun state. And if you meant cement plant, then I give to ogun state, I never said ogun state isn't industrialized but abia and anambra are equally industrialized. Try visiting somewhere before making conclusion, aba that I know is very endowed with chemical, pharmaceutical and beverage industries. 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 12:08am On Feb 23, 2015 |
omonnakoda:does it dispute its industrialization level? You need help 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by meccuno: 12:10am On Feb 23, 2015 |
customized13:YBS..... |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 12:11am On Feb 23, 2015 |
omonnakoda:yes, aba has the most gas power plant capacity in the whole of Nigeria. I can prove it to you now... I don't argue baselessly. 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by OneNaira6: 12:11am On Feb 23, 2015 |
FreeGlobe: You also forgot to mention that last year, despite claiming such high budget, Argbesola actually went to GEJ declaring that the state is broke and unable to pay it's workers. 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 12:11am On Feb 23, 2015 |
FreeGlobe:Unlike you I do not just talk without fact and spit out what seems good to me. Once again I am not going to do Q &A wit you .If you have a point make it. |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by emmatok(m): 12:13am On Feb 23, 2015 |
customized13: Where did you mention IFO,OGIJO customized13: let's see who knows ogun better, majority of the surviving industries in ogun state are in otta, agbara and some in sagamu. Apart from the cement plant in ewekoro and consolidated brewery in ijebu-ode, which other places are industrialized in ogun state, Abeokuta can't boast of 5 pure water factories. If you are talking about power plant, aba as a city has more power plant capacity than any other city in Nigeria, Google is your friend, use it. |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by meccuno: 12:13am On Feb 23, 2015 |
I Think The NYSC should Post The OP To One Eastern State......The Problem With Most Yoruba Dudes Is That They Are Unnecessarily Uncomfortable When The Hear Or See An Igbo Dude.....Please Try And Travel Out And See Different Cultures And People.....Nigeria Doesn't Start And End In Lagos...... 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 12:13am On Feb 23, 2015 |
omonnakoda:what fact have presented since the onset of this argument?, look at this joker 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 12:17am On Feb 23, 2015 |
emmatok:didn't you see ewekoro, shagamu and otta in the post? You cannot afford to be blind with this your condition, it will be a disaster. Ewekoro plant is the ifo plant you are talking about. 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by tonychristopher: 12:20am On Feb 23, 2015 |
emmatok: Pls what happens in forests 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by emmatok(m): 12:21am On Feb 23, 2015 |
customized13:Ewekoro is a Local Government Area in Ogun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Itori |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 12:21am On Feb 23, 2015 |
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Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by Nobody: 12:23am On Feb 23, 2015 |
emmatok:yap, I have corrected it before your post, ewekoro plant is what you talking about. Which other cement plant is along that axis apart from ewekoro plant? 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by meccuno: 12:24am On Feb 23, 2015 |
emmatok:with all these bragging and noise about industrialisation,u would think ogun state holds the key to unlocking Nigerias unemployment Problems....Lolz...funny people 1 Like |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 12:27am On Feb 23, 2015 |
meccuno:Nigeria is full of funny folk. Like those ones claiming their kinsman Orji Kalu is soooooooo rich he banks with the World Bank. They say Onitsha Market is the largest in the Milky Way and that is where the US Army buys helicopters and drones. Really funny peeps huh?? |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by omonnakoda: 12:29am On Feb 23, 2015 |
Fact is the SE is a a barren desolate erosion ravaged cursed and god forsaken unproductive piece of land. So its people have had to flee and do not wish to return. Problem is they are ill mannered and criminal and despised wherever they go . I could show some videos of their criminal behaviour in South Africa,Malaysia on the streets drug dealing but I will keep that till tomorrow |
Re: Does Ndigbo Have A Future With The Reasoning Of Igbo Youths Of Today?part 1 by meccuno: 12:32am On Feb 23, 2015 |
omonnakoda:like every family in ekiti having a professor,or thunder balogun taking a shot and it passed thru the stomach of a goal keeper....or the yorubas claiming that benjamin adekunle ended the war. While dying wretched and hungry,or oduduwa falling from the sky with a chicken and the chicken gave birth to the yoruba people?? Huh? Funny people? 3 Likes |
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