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Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by shiffynaani(m): 11:04am On Sep 17, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]
you should have created this as a seperate topic to polish and educate those rust, gullible brains of Biafra seccessionists
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by QueenEdna(f): 11:06am On Sep 17, 2015
This is nt necessary 4 crying out loud! ,how can purchasn helicpoters be more priority dan paying workers their back wages@ ? Sometimes i wonder if we d 'goverened' mean anything to our Leaders ??
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by Moneyab(m): 11:09am On Sep 17, 2015
I am amazed at these people in government. You have two surveillance helicopters and he's going for a 3rd one? If he purchases 100 Toyota hiluxes for the police/army joint patrol for Lagos virtually every nook and crany of this town would feel its impact one way or the other. The way government officials blow cash eh.....smh

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Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by poiZon: 11:13am On Sep 17, 2015
GabrielSuswam:
Lagos needs over 6 security surveillance helicopters...

Lagos is a Mega City with over 20million residents..

3helicopters should be allocated to Oshodi..

One Helicopter @Mushin

One Helicopter @Ajegunle

One Helicopter Lagos Island..

NB ....... Lekki, VGC, Ikoyi don't need any......

Ps Don't Quote Me















who wan quote m u m u?
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by Getfun: 11:13am On Sep 17, 2015
wheredemdey:


Next time...try to read whatever rubbish that flows from your fingers and brain slowly before pressing the send button.....its not a must to comment on every post.

Lagos states debt is more than the budget of so many countries and you are here talking about buying more helicopters.....pray tell what did ur creator put in that coconut u erroneously call a head
You have rights to your own opinion, this isn't a debate.
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by GabrielSuswam(m): 11:19am On Sep 17, 2015
poiZon:















who wan quote m u m u?
Thanks Bro ....I don't insult back
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by Opiosko: 11:32am On Sep 17, 2015
johnsonjosbles:
House pls i have Honda hala saloon car for sale, it is very clean, the price is #160,000. i'm selling it cheap because i need money urgently. I'm in Abuja. you can contact me thru watzapp to get the pix. 07038924536.
Who is this one? Who uses cars these days? Go get a jet or an helicopter to advertise.
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by johnsonjosbles(m): 11:36am On Sep 17, 2015
Opiosko:
Who is this one? Who uses cars these days? Go get a jet or an helicopter to advertise.
if we find out now! you have two car made in 1920 model, you beter come buy this one to upgrade. lol

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Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by petrelli07: 11:42am On Sep 17, 2015
The only thing haters/poor readers could see was the amount spent on helicopters. They didnt see the amount spent on works and capital projects oooo.... While other states are struggling to pay salaries, this state has a good IGR drive and is self sufficient... This state is working... Lagos is working, haters are hating, getting my LASRRA card soo
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by petrelli07: 11:44am On Sep 17, 2015
The only thing haters/poor readers could see was the amount spent on helicopters. They didnt see the amount spent on works and capital projects oooo.... While other states are struggling to pay salaries, this state has a good IGR drive and is self sufficient... This state is working... Lagos is working, haters are hating, getting my LASRRA card soon.
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by Opiosko: 11:46am On Sep 17, 2015
johnsonjosbles:
if we find out now! you have two car made in 1920 model, you beter come buy this one to upgrade. lol
grin

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Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by steve440: 11:49am On Sep 17, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]
what exactly are u ranting?
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by ibkgab001: 11:57am On Sep 17, 2015
You no won wise abi ....
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by Nobody: 1:10pm On Sep 17, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]

U are a big cow
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by Josh316(m): 1:51pm On Sep 17, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]The greatest irony of all is that, generally speaking, the Igbo detest Awolowo so much and have done everything that is physically possible to malign and discredit him since 1967. Yet this was the man whose party went into an alliance with them at the most critical point in our history (between 1964 and 1966) and who wanted the Yoruba to work closely with them. Due to Ojukwu's greed and willingness to be president of Biafra, He failed to honor the terms of the Aburi Accord signed in Ghana which eventually led to the civil war. The Igbos do not teach their children all the good works of Awolowo to the Igbo tribe and instead they tell them that Awolowo was the devil incarnate, a murderer of children, a genocidal maniac and an Igbo hater who ended up committing suicide out of frustration. These of course were all lies and well orchestrated fabrications that were designed to rubbish the man’s memory and legacy. They demonized Chief Awolowo, their friend and political ally, and on the night of Jan 15th 1966, during the course of the Ifejuna-led Igbo coup, amongst many others, they murdered Chief S.L. Akintola and Sir Ahmadu Bello (the Premiers of the Western and Northern Regions respectively) who were both their political adversaries, who saw through them at an early stage and who had open contempt for them. This is one of the reasons why u see many bitter Igbos of this generation on Nairaland venting their anger and frustration and screaming they want Biafra due to the lies they have been fed with.

Till today only the Igbo can explain why they hated and still hate Awolowo and Yoruba so much. This is because he was their friend and ally when the crisis in the Western Region took place. I guess that their hatred stems from the role that he and the Yoruba played during the civil war. Yet I believe that Col. Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the Igbo rebel leader, made the greatest mistake by attempting to secede at the time that he did (against Awolowo’s advice) and worst still he attacked the Western Region with his Biafran forces even when many of our people had sympathy for their cause and plight.

It was Ojukwu that betrayed Awolowo and the Yoruba and not the other way around. This is because they fired the first shot and tried to overwhelm, capture and enslave us by attacking our territory with their forces. They overwhelmed the people of the south south and Midwest very easily but when they got to the Western region at a place called Ore they were stopped in their tracks by the Yoruba forces and the famous 3rd Marine Commando which was a 98 per cent Yoruba fighting force. That is how they were prevented from entering Yoruba land and they were pushed back, inch by inch, from the Midwest and south south (by the same 3rd Marine Commando) back into Igbo land until they were broken, defeated and forced to surrender.


The moral of the story is Yoruba's have always stood by the Igbos and we always loved them until Ojukwu became greedy and decided to break away hereby betraying our trust and support for the Igbos.


Say no to Biafra

God bless our united Nigeria.

[/b]

YOUR NAME SAYS IT ALL... angry angry angry
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by Nobody: 2:21pm On Sep 17, 2015
dridowu:
buying new helicopter ? I don't think it's right cos lots of infrastructure still need attention. Or probably he should buy more patrol van and empower th for the security department of the state. Maintaining 3 helicopter will cost a lot.

He wants to join the league of governors who own aircraft in Nigeria, when his tenure is over he will park it in his garage. grin
Re: Lagos Government To Buy New Helicopter by free13: 2:33pm On Sep 17, 2015
Apc .......Chanji ..... grin

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