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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by ikechuk0: 8:00pm On Dec 06, 2015
MrsNgoziKalu:



But he has already provided the link na.
or are you blind? why are you guys this emotional I don't like it o.

Where is the data link..You bring it out.

The only link is NBS website and not a direct link to the so called "statistical data" you dimwit.

Anybody can make a complete falisgoed data on any Microsoft program, provide in on NL and claim it was culled from NBS.

Unless so since you claimed he provided the data link, you yourself REPOST IT. I'll wait
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by scholes0(m): 8:01pm On Dec 06, 2015
Sweetguy25:


Dude, you just want to argue for argument sake.

Lagos has had only the following yoruba governors - Jakande, Tinubu and Fashola

What did they contribute to Lagos?

Liar Liar, pants on Fire

Akinwunmi Ambode: 2015-
Babatunde Fashola: 2007-2015
Bola Tinubu: 1999-2007
Raji Rasaki: 1988-1991
Gbolahan Mudashiru: 1984-1986
Lateef Kayode Jakande: 1979-1983
Adekunle Lawal: 1975-1977
Mobolaji Johnson: 1967-1975
Mike Akhigbe 1986-1988 (I consider Etsakos one of our own)

And are you seriously asking e what Tinubu, Jakande and Fashola have done for lagos?
Your kinsmen are still in Lag till date fighting for residential spaces in Jakande estate and and a host of others.

When Eko Atlantic , Lekki Airport, Lekki FTZ, Badagry Seaport, Lekki Seaport, the Lagos rail system are complete, then you will know the real contributions of Fashola and Tinubu.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 8:02pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


http://247ureports.com/levels-of-poverty-in-nigeria/

Yinmu. Me sef get my own link for you: http://newsnownigeria.com.ng/ranking-of-nigerian-states-by-poverty-rates/ cheesy Anyone can pick and chose whichever favours them, abi na? cheesy

There it says:

REGIONAL AVERAGES
1 = South West - 19.3% Poverty (+ Average)
2 = South South - 25.2% Poverty (+ Average)
3 = South East - 27.36% Poverty (+ Average)

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** National Avg 46.0%% Poverty
----------------------------------------------------------------------

4 = North Central - 45.7% Poverty (+Average)
5 = North East - 76.8% Poverty (- Average)
6 = North West- 80.9% Poverty (- Average)


Leave matter for Mathias. We know the REAL poor economic migrants. cheesy They are still queuing up to catch the next Luxurious bus to the SW as we speak, while others are just disembarking at Ojota cheesy

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Nobody: 8:02pm On Dec 06, 2015
Sweetguy25:


Dude, you just want to argue for argument sake.

Lagos has had only the following yoruba governors - Jakande, Tinubu and Fashola

What did they contribute to Lagos?
I don't think you've been to lagos before.

Don't let aresa or arresa catch you o. He's going to bombard you with pictures. grin

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by jstbeinhonest(m): 8:04pm On Dec 06, 2015
ikechuk0:


Is that so but you can't bring the "data" out that this "serious minded people" like yourself found
grin grin

What more do I expect from a man known to fabricate data all over NL.
Then again you are yoloba, fabrication is the only thing you people are known for.


An iboe man accusing yorubas of creating fake things?,chai!.....what shall i not read on nairaland.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:06pm On Dec 06, 2015
Thank God for nairaland. some iPod tout lives revolves round nairaland. I don't just get it. we are the most developed region in the world. show us! we are all billionaires. prove. we owns the economy of the whole world. where's the link we are the most educated tribe. source please. grin Americans and Chinese are jealous of us. wink Enugu is better than Washington DC. cheesy Onitsha is more viable than Tokyo. OK o cheesy
But the most amazing thing is some people believe those sh*t. grin I don't understand my iboe brothers anymore. the other day, owerri [b]VILLAGE
is just constructing it's first flyover. anambra village too. in this 21st century[/b]. grin real villagers calling their chi villagers. uche father go hustle for akure, but uche come nairaland Dr tell us say na 'em Father get the economy of akure. grin grin

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by arresa: 8:08pm On Dec 06, 2015
Sweetguy25:


You keep mentioning south west as if it cuts across Lagos. Igbos naturally are economic adventurers, they migrate to exploit economic opportunities. We have been doing so before Lagos became what it is. We are just good at organizing and exploiting economic activity. Don' t Hate
Why are Igbos in Ondo state, there are Igbos everywhere around the world. Why single out ondo state. Is Ondo better than states in the western world?

Why do Yoruba's leave their own states (Oyo, Ekiti, Ondo et al) and migrate to Lagos? Why are they running away from their states?



Everybody migrates to Lagos for the economic opportunity it presents. Shikena



You are not making any sane and rational sense and I'll break it down for you to understand and digest.


1. If my economy is bad, terrible and I'm poor, what's their for you to exploit? Why leave the comfort of your own home just to go exploit people with nothing and that you are supposedly better than.

People all over the world including SE people migrate to places with better economic opportunities, places with more to offer than their own home.

You don't leave behind your own home, family, food, culture and way of life just to exploit poor people with nothing to offer you economically.

Yoruba people migrate across Yoruba land for obvious reasons starting from same history, language, culture and tradition, food, way of life, politics and political affiliation and so on.

Instead of asking me why Yoruba people migrate to Lagos, you should be asking yourself why SE people migrate to poor Osun, Ekiti, Oyo and Ogun state if those states have nothing to offer and why the same states don't migrate to SE if SE really have anything to offer the rest of Nigeria.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Nobody: 8:10pm On Dec 06, 2015
The ibos need to stop wasting their energy referring to lagos as no man's land cos it doesn't stop it from being that of the yorubas. I think they just do that to console themselves from the horror of the wrong move they made over-depending on the city, a thing they are alsodoing to other SW cities.

Focus your energy in making enugu something to behold.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:10pm On Dec 06, 2015
scholes0:


Liar Liar, pants on Fire

Akinwunmi Ambode: 2015-
Babatunde Fashola: 2007-2015
Bola Tinubu: 1999-2007
Raji Rasaki: 1988-1991
Gbolahan Mudashiru: 1984-1986
Lateef Kayode Jakande: 1979-1983
Adekunle Lawal: 1975-1977
Mobolaji Johnson: 1967-1975
Mike Akhigbe 1986-1988 (I consider Etsakos one of our own)

And are you seriously asking e what Tinubu, Jakande and Fashola have done for lagos?
Your kinsmen are still in Lag till date fighting for residential spaces in Jakande estate and and a host of others.

When Eko Atlantic , Lekki Airport, Lekki FTZ, Badagry Seaport, Lekki Seaport, the Lagos rail system are complete, then you will know the real contributions of Fashola and Tinubu.




scholes! I will fight you o.
stop educating and enlightening that illiterate boy again.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by VickJames(m): 8:10pm On Dec 06, 2015
Flyoruboy:


Yinmu. Me sef get my own link for you: http://newsnownigeria.com.ng/ranking-of-nigerian-states-by-poverty-rates/ cheesy Anyone can pick and chose whichever favours them, abi na? cheesy

There it says:

REGIONAL AVERAGES
1 = South West - 19.3% Poverty (+ Average)
2 = South South - 25.2% Poverty (+ Average)
3 = South East - 27.36% Poverty (+ Average)

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** National Avg 46.0%% Poverty
----------------------------------------------------------------------

4 = North Central - 45.7% Poverty (+Average)
5 = North East - 76.8% Poverty (- Average)
6 = North West- 80.9% Poverty (- Average)


Leave matter for Mathias. We know the REAL poor economic migrants. cheesy They are still queuing up to catch the next Luxurious bus to the SW as we speak, while others are just disembarking at Ojota cheesy

grin grin grin grin

Now since you are bringing information from last year, which state this year did they queued to collect one plate of rice. which state in this country that some churches decided to give some cups of rice to survive?

You know the igbos in your different states are not there to beg but they are there to do business or sell something to someone, that means they are not jobless.

which set of people in this country will you see 10 people clogging in one office and having thesame position.

the igbos come to lagos which is a former capital and where all the monies from the different geopolitical zone contribute to make it what it is today.

people living in any south eastern states are better than the people living in osun at the moment.

we will see the new poverty rate for the 2015, i tell you, the southwest will not smile this year.
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:13pm On Dec 06, 2015
ikechuk0:


Where i[s]s the data link..You bring it out.

The only link is NBS website and not a direct link to the so called "statistical data" you dimwit.

Anybody can make a complete falisgoed data on any Microsoft program, provide in on NL and claim it was culled from NBS.

Unless so since you claimed he provided the data link, you yourself REPOST IT. I'll wa[/s]it



iPod tout. stfu!

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Armaggedon: 8:15pm On Dec 06, 2015
arresa:



People migrate to the SW to make a living especially folks from SE because there's no money to be made in the SE,
you are still using lies to defend your lies. You are delibrately obfuscating. To an average igbo businessman, sw is dead except lagos. stop using the vague term of 'Sw' to feel good. List bubbling cities in west as a sign of better life aside lagos. Even an emmerging one (like nnewi).
arresa:

because people in the SW have stronger disposable income and because the economic atmosphere in the the SW is vibrant and beneficial.
oyo,osun ekiti ogun are dry states. These states have a very tiny middle class. They have no industries, no large markets or big time artisans. Their economy is sustained by civil servant who are hardly paid 'cos the govt has very poor igr base (except propaganda and fake stats)
now can you tell me where your theory of 'disposable income' is coming from?
Who has the income? Is it the ones fayose are sending to the east to come and learn? Is it the ones nema and winners are sending relief material in osun? Is it the ones in ibadan that celebrate pizza shop with selfies?

arresa:


People don't migrate to poor places or places where they can not make money or make a living so people migrate to the SW because there's economic opportunities there. On this basis alone, you are wrong.
american british or chinese expatriates and businessmen that are in nig. Does it mean that nig is richer than their countries? the rule of business is to make profit, profit and more profit! Every business seeks markets that are outside their immediate market. New markets are needed for products. It is only yoruba that get excited seeing foreigners in their land.

arresa:


Do you see folks from the SW or other parts of Nigerian troooping to the SE for anything.? No. Simply because there's zero economic opportunities there and even the people in the SE can not stay in the SE because it's economically depressed and the social atmosphere is sometimes hostile against outsiders




there are many hausas and yorubas in onitsha and east but stiff competition has condemn to to petty business like agbo selling and shoe maker business. what can u do in a place where natives effectively control their environment and is headed to control yours?
arresa:


You really don't have to get tribal or beat any chest because these are facts and obvious realities..
their is no tribalism here. U have no point
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by scholes0(m): 8:16pm On Dec 06, 2015
Flyoruboy:


Yinmu. Me sef get my own link for you: http://newsnownigeria.com.ng/ranking-of-nigerian-states-by-poverty-rates/ cheesy Anyone can pick and chose whichever favours them, abi na? cheesy

There it says:

REGIONAL AVERAGES
1 = South West - 19.3% Poverty (+ Average)
2 = South South - 25.2% Poverty (+ Average)
3 = South East - 27.36% Poverty (+ Average)

----------------------------------------------------------------------
** National Avg 46.0%% Poverty
----------------------------------------------------------------------

4 = North Central - 45.7% Poverty (+Average)
5 = North East - 76.8% Poverty (- Average)
6 = North West- 80.9% Poverty (- Average)


Leave matter for Mathias. We know the REAL poor economic migrants. cheesy They are still queuing up to catch the next Luxurious bus to the SW as we speak, while others are just disembarking at Ojota cheesy

Even Me.
This is from the Nigeria Poverty profile 2010 PDF

http://www.proshareng.com/news/Nigeria%20Economy/Nigerian-Poverty-Profile-Report-2010---NBS/16302
No matter what source they want, the SW always bests the SE in poverty indices.


http://www.proshareng.com/reports/4632

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:17pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


grin grin grin grin

No[s]w since you are bringing information from last year, which state this year did they queued to collect one plate of rice. which state in this country that some churches decided to give some cups of rice to survive?

You know the igbos in your different states are not there to beg but they are there to do business or sell something to someone, that means they are not jobless.

which set of people in this country will you see 10 people clogging in one office and having thesame position.

the igbos come to lagos which is a former capital and where all the monies from the different geopolitical zone contribute to make it what it is today.

people living in any south eastern states are better than the people living in osun at the moment.

we will see the new poverty rate for the 2015, i tell you, the southwest will not smile this yea[/s]r.



As usual. Mr. victim. grin
what's the igr of your Japan last year? coz I thought your Anambla is economic viable than China. grin
Anything that doesn't favour you villagers is rubbish. Enugu is the most developed place in the world na. shocked I don't just get it, while you guys are typing it, do you want others to believe you people?

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 8:19pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


grin grin grin grin

Now since you are bringing information from last year, which state this year did they queued to collect one plate of rice. which state in this country that some churches decided to give some cups of rice to survive?

Hypocrite, no be Obiano dey distribute Rice the other day? cheesy

Stomach Infrastructure? Anambra Governor Willie Obiano Distributes Rice to Civil Servants
http://abusidiqu.com/stomach-infrastructure-anambra-governor-willie-obiano-distributes-rice-civil-servants/

Jubilation As Governor Obiano Distributes One Bag Of Rice Each To Over 56,000 Civil Servants In Anambra state
http://www.odogwublog.com/2014/09/jubilation-as-governor-obiano.html

Obiano Starts 2018 governorship campaign with bags of rice
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/NIgerianWorldForum/conversations/messages/429128



You know the igbos in your different states are not there to beg but they are there to do business or sell something to someone, that means they are not jobless.

You sound like a very foolish guy, sorry to say. Na spirit go buy wetin those Igbos wey dey do 'business' for Yorubaland dey sell? No be pesin wey get money and purchasing power you Igbos dey sell to? Without us spending our too-much-money on those goods, your traders will be out of business in no-time. #FACT!


the igbos come to lagos which is a former capital and where all the monies from the different geopolitical zone contribute to make it what it is today.

Bullshyt. Igbos are in Lagos for the same reason they are in Kano, Ibadan, Jigawa, PH and everywhere else in Nigeria -- TO TRADE. Kapish!

people living in any south eastern states are better than the people living in osun at the moment.

we will see the new poverty rate for the 2015, i tell you, the southwest will not smile this year.

Another fantasy from a deranged Yee.boman. There are about 15,000 civil servants in Osun state and these are the only folks affected by the salary crises in a state of over 3-million. In other words, until Osun citizens start migrating to the East for economic survival, they're still better off than your economic migrants all over the SW.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by scholes0(m): 8:22pm On Dec 06, 2015
MrsNgoziKalu:




scholes! I will fight you o.
stop educating and enlightening that illiterate boy again.

Lmao
Madam Ngozi I hail o..
Are you in any way related to Mr Nnamdi?

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by jstbeinhonest(m): 8:23pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


grin grin grin grin

Now since you are bringing information from last year, which state this year did they queued to collect one plate of rice. which state in this country that some churches decided to give some cups of rice to survive?

You know the igbos in your different states are not there to beg but they are there to do business or sell something to someone, that means they are not jobless.

which set of people in this country will you see 10 people clogging in one office and having thesame position.

the igbos come to lagos which is a former capital and where all the monies from the different geopolitical zone contribute to make it what it is today.
, i tell you, the southwest will not smile this year.


Yes we know osun poverty rates might increase,but so would some southeastern states.We didnt knw imo was oweing until news broke that a worker attempted suicide.A lot of u guys r poor but pride wont let u pple admit.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by jstbeinhonest(m): 8:26pm On Dec 06, 2015
Armaggedon jst sharap,u knw notin...'ogun has no industries'....the kind of things i read on nairaland.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by VickJames(m): 8:30pm On Dec 06, 2015
MrsNgoziKalu:




As usual. Mr. victim. grin
what's the igr of your Japan last year? coz I thought your Anambla is economic viable than China. grin
Anything that doesn't favour you villagers is rubbish. Enugu is the most developed place in the world na. shocked I don't just get it, while you guys are typing it, do you want others to believe you people?

who said he doesnt need federal government allocation to survive? grin

these people can be very funny o

which states ran to the federal government for bailout more?

i think these states must be from southwest, or am i lying?

southwesterners are funny o.
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by VickJames(m): 8:34pm On Dec 06, 2015
Flyoruboy:


Hypocrite, no be Obiano dey distribute Rice the other day? cheesy

Stomach Infrastructure? Anambra Governor Willie Obiano Distributes Rice to Civil Servants
http://abusidiqu.com/stomach-infrastructure-anambra-governor-willie-obiano-distributes-rice-civil-servants/

Jubilation As Governor Obiano Distributes One Bag Of Rice Each To Over 56,000 Civil Servants In Anambra state
http://www.odogwublog.com/2014/09/jubilation-as-governor-obiano.html

Obiano Starts 2018 governorship campaign with bags of rice
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/NIgerianWorldForum/conversations/messages/429128




You sound like a very foolish guy, sorry to say. Na spirit go buy wetin those Igbos wey dey do 'business' for Yorubaland dey sell? No be pesin wey get money and purchasing power you Igbos dey sell to? Without us spending our too-much-money on those goods, your traders will be out of business in no-time. #FACT!



Bullshyt. Igbos are in Lagos for the same reason they are in Kano, Ibadan, Jigawa, PH and everywhere else in Nigeria -- TO TRADE. Kapish!



Another fantasy from a deranged Yee.boman. There are about 15,000 civil servants in Osun state and these are the only folks affected by the salary crises in a state of over 3-million. In other words, until Osun citizens start migrating to the East for economic survival, they're still better off than your economic migrants all over the SW.

if you really want to start comparing states, please dont compare anambra state and osun state again, please.

there has never been a time since last five years that the igbos complained of hunger and starvation in anambra state.

but osun state has one the highest tears in the world this year. from lawyers, to lecturers.

i remember a lecturer who fainted when he saw his alert to be 150naira, that is to show you how poverty has killed a lecturer in your state.

we will not go into the different sectors of the economy of the state.

almost all the states in the southwest are debt because they have too many people to feed than anything.
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Sweetguy25: 8:37pm On Dec 06, 2015
scholes0:


Liar Liar, pants on Fire

Akinwunmi Ambode: 2015-
Babatunde Fashola: 2007-2015
Bola Tinubu: 1999-2007
Raji Rasaki: 1988-1991
Gbolahan Mudashiru: 1984-1986
Lateef Kayode Jakande: 1979-1983
Adekunle Lawal: 1975-1977
Mobolaji Johnson: 1967-1975
Mike Akhigbe 1986-1988 (I consider Etsakos one of our own)

And are you seriously asking e what Tinubu, Jakande and Fashola have done for lagos?
Your kinsmen are still in Lag till date fighting for residential spaces in Jakande estate and and a host of others.

When Eko Atlantic , Lekki Airport, Lekki FTZ, Badagry Seaport, Lekki Seaport, the Lagos rail system are complete, then you will know the real contributions of Fashola and Tinubu.

Let me break this down once and for all.

Lagos is what it is today because of various factors that do not concern Yorubas.

The huge volume of private sector investments that come to lagos is because of the availability of markets in Lagos.

1. Commercial market - High population of middle class with disposable income and spending power (most of them are not Yorubas)
2. Financial market: Stock exchange and other financial services firms are centered in Lagos (Not controlled by Yorubas)
3. Labor market: Availability of skilled labor (Majority of whom are not yorubas)
4. Infrastructure: The ports and other infrastructure that facilitate trade, commerce and industry (Infrastructure not built by Yorubas)

These markets exist because Lagos was one the a British protectorate and Federal Capital of Nigeria for a very long time.

The only things the Yoruba governors did was to build little infrastructure to support the dense population of lagos and further aid in the facilitation of trade, commerce and industry.

What the Yoruba governors built cannot be compared to what was built by the federal government and the British government.

I am not disputing that Fashola, Jakande and Tinubu did not put in good work. They did but Lagos was already made before they came.
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 8:39pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


which states ran to the federal government for bailout more?

i think these states must be from southwest, or am i lying?

southwesterners are funny o.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/seast-states-workers-groan-as-bailout-fund-fails-to-offset-salary-arrears/


FROM GEORGE ONYEJIUWA, EMMANUEL UZOR, PETRUS OBI, OKEY SAMPSON, AKIN ALOFETEKUN, EMMANUEL ADEY­EMI, ROSE EJEMBI, LAYI OLANRE­WAJU, AND MARIAM AGBOOLA

With the dole out of bailout funds to states by the federal gov­ernment, the dust raised by backlog of salaries and sun­dry debts owed workers in the South-East states is yet to settle.

In Imo State, Governor Rochas Okorocha is still down with workers’ debts and the fear to incur more in terms of salaries has pushed him into concessioning parastatals, which has pitched him against the organized labour in the state.

In Ebonyi State like Imo, Governor Dave Umahi is having hectic time with the orga­nized labour who are insisting that he must continue to pay them the 50 per cent increment put by former Governor Martin Elechi at the twilight of his administration.

In [/b]Enugu state, though the workers are not agitating openly as the civil servants among them are not owed, they are nevertheless grumbling over the arrears owed their counter­parts in parastatals in the state.[/b]

Thus the governors of the states are in a quandary on how to come out from the fi­nancial quagmire with some of them already adopting drastic measures while some others are gearing up to taking low risk loans.

In Imo State, the State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH) has been shut down for the past three months as a result of the strike embarked upon by doctors for lack of facili­ties, inadequate manpower and non-payment of their salaries by the state government.

This ugly state of affairs had spurned the dis­traught medical students to take to the streets in demonstration.

Similarly, the strike embarked by the state chapter of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PSAN) over the non-payment of their seven months’ salary arrears has forced the state legislators to adjourn for a recess.

This is excluding the pension arrears owed retired civil servants in the state.

Thus, the inability of the state government to settle the backlog of salary arrears clearly indicates that the bailout fund given to the state by the Federal Government has proved inade­quate to solve the financial woes of the state.

Indeed, this is not the best of times for Gov­ernor Rochas Okorocha as there are no indus­tries and enterprises that could substantially help to put money in circulation in the state.

As it stands in the state, salary payment pattern is deliberately staggered with some ministries and parastatals receiving salaries in long-drawn arrears

while others receive nothing.

For instance, while workers of the Imo Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) are owed three months arrears, their counterparts in the Imo Transport Corporation

(ITC) are still being owed salaries for up­wards of seven months just as the employees of the Imo State Hospital Management Board are also owed three months of unpaid salaries.

The same is for the employees of the Spe­cialist Hospital (formerly, General Hospital) Umuguma, who are five months down with­out salaries.

Indeed, Governor Okorocha agreed that government parastatals in the state are be­ing owed an upward of five months arrears, but explained that his concept of parastatals was such that the establishments should be self-sustaining.

Apparently, looking for a way out of the financial quagmire, the governor decided to concession the management of the parastatals and the hospitals in the state to private organ­isations.

According to Okorocha, “I can’t continue to give them subvention. ADP in the state collects close to N20 million every month producing nothing; the Imo State

Water Board gets more than N7 million every month, yet there is no pipe-borne water anywhere in Imo State. We cannot be wasting public resources on people who are not pro­ductive.”

But the organised labour in the state togeth­er with some communities whose communal clinics were affected has vowed to resist the concession plans of the governor.

.............


In Abia, the state government has set up a committee that will be in charge of paying workers’ salary arrears from the N14billion bailout fund it received from the Federal Gov­ernment.

This is even as workers in the state are wait­ing to see if the deadline of October 30, set by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu for the payment of salary arrears would be met.

Speaking in Umuahia, Governor Ikpeazu said the state had received about N14billion bailout fund, saying that the money would not be used for the payment of gratuities, but only salaries.

However, the governor gave the end of this month as the deadline for the payment of all salary arrears owed workers in the state.

Some categories of workers are owed as much as eight months while others are owed up to three years.

This has made life unbearable for the work­ers as some of them have resorted to doing odd jobs to make ends meet.

The state government no doubt is experienc­ing paucity of funds at this point in time which may have informed the idea of putting on hold road reconstruction works going on in some areas of Aba.

However, it is putting up measures to boast its internally generated revenue to compliment whatever comes from the Federal Govern­ment.

Niger State is probably one of the few states in the country whose workers have not experi­enced delay in the payment of salaries. From the days of Engineer Abdulkhadir Abdullahi Kure in 1999, through Dr. Muazu Babangida Aliyu to the present governor, Alhaji Abuba­kar Sani Bello, no administration in the state has failed to meet its obligation to workers as it affects payment of salaries.

This is not however to say that the prevail­ing economic crunch has not been biting very hard. As it is, the only project the new gov­ernment in the state has been able to carry out since assumption of office in May this year is the filling of potholes on major roads in the state. This project was tagged ‘operation zero potholes’

As a result of the economic challenges fac­ing the country, the administration of Alhaji Sani Bello has commenced the process of down-sizing its workforce. Head of the Civil Service in the state, Alhaji Maude in an inter­view said the 54 permanent secretaries inherit­ed by the administration from Aliyu has been pruned down to 25, pointing out that similar thing would also take place at the lower level of the service.

In Kogi State, the government is yet to re­ceive the N50.9billion bail- out fund from the Federal Government. The non-release of the fund from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has taken the dispute between the All Progres­sives Congress, APC and the Peoples Demo­cratic Party, PDP to the verge of conflict as the opposition party is being peddled as the brain behind the non-release.

The government accused the opposition party of writing no fewer than 10 petitions to the CBN on the need by the apex bank to withhold the money as the governorship elec­tion approaches. Government officials in Kogi State are charging the PDP of having told the CBN that if the money was released during this governorship election, it will be diverted by the PDP led government in the state.

The Deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi told Saturday Sun that the state government had met all the conditions that must be satisfied for the fund to be accessed but that the situ­ation remains the same. According to him, of the N50.9 billion requested as bail-out, over N45 billion would be used to pay the salaries of staff of the 21 local government areas and primary school teachers who are being owed between eight to 23 months salaries while the rest will be used to pay the state civil servants who are only owed one month salary.

However, he expressed hope that the bailout fund would be received next week adding that Kogi State is expected to receive the highest fund because the state’s indebtedness to com­mercial banks was the least among the states that applied for the bailout.

The deputy governor’s optimism notwith­standing, some conditions that must be met are likely to work against the non-release of the fund. Saturday Sun learnt that apart from the huge petitions written against the release of the fund, the state government is yet to submit a comprehensive biometric data and bank verifi­cation numbers of all the staff in the local
gov­ernment and teachers to be paid. It was learnt that the government only submitted the salary voucher of the staff which was not acceptable by the CBN as it was said to be heavily laden with the names of ghost workers.

On the plight of workers in the state, the NLC chairman, Comrade Onu Edoka said the situation is precarious and threatened that if the money was not released within one week from Wednesday, a mass protest will be organized and all roads leading to the state will be com­pletely blocked. Edoka also threatened that the workers would ensure that the governorship election slated for Nov 21st would be disrupt­ed if the money was not released.

Chairman of Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, Comrade Abdullahi Suleiman, said his members are the worst hit. He pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene quickly before “things get out of hand”.

In Makurdi, the Benue State capital, Gover­nor Samuel Ortom, while giving his 100 days scorecard at a stakeholders meeting last Fri­day, disclosed that over N69 billion was being owed state and local government workers as salaries, pensions and gratuities at the time he took over the reins of power from his prede­cessor, Dr. Gabriel Suswam.

Government House officials stated that the immediate past administration owed workers of the state’s civil service five months salary before it handed over. But Ortom disagreed with the wage bill, noting that the current fig­ures at both levels seem bloated and therefore, unacceptable. He disclosed that verification exercises were ongoing at both the state and local government levels to ascertain the gen­uineness or otherwise of wage bills he put at close to N4 billion monthly in both cases.

He also revealed that the state only a few days before then received bailout funds for payment of salary arrears at both the local gov­ernment and state levels. “We accessed N15.5 billion for payment of teachers and local gov­ernment staff salary arrears and N12.5 for state government workers.” However, the Ortom’s administration had, before accessing the bail­out, borrowed funds in form of bonds to the tune of N15 billion for the purpose of paying workers’ salaries, take off of government and paying counterpart funds of development part­ners as well as execute other pressing govern­ment projects. That is aside the sum of N2.7 billion that was received from Liquified Nat­ural Gas (LNG) proceeds which was also said to have been used to offset part of the workers’ salary.

Ortom, however, lamented that these much-awaited funds may not be able to clear all salary arrears. According to him, both ar­rears of local and state government pensions and gratuities have not been covered by the funds.

Although the government is yet to make a clear cut pronouncement on whether or not it would engage in staff retrenchment as a way out of its financial quagmire, there are indications that the ongoing staff verification exercises are part of steps it has taken to in­directly reduce the work force. Government said the exercises were aimed at blocking fi­nancial leakages resulting from payment of ghost workers. But key government watchers are of the opinion that the manner in which the exercises are being carried out would automat­ically affect some persons who are not ghost workers.

From Ilorin, the governor of Kwara State has said that he will not retrench staff, but re­duce cost of governance through the blockage of revenue leakages. Kwara State, like other states in Nigeria is currently experiencing paucity of funds as a result of dwindling fed­eral allocation to the states and low internally generated revenue, IGR to service necessary government activities. This has impacted negatively on the workers as several salaries of civil servants were left on paid. The state is also owing various categories of workers’ salaries ranging from one to five months espe­cially those working in parastatals. As a result, the Non -Academic Staff Union (NASU) of Kwara State owned tertiary institutions em­barked on indefinite strike to press home their demand for their five months salary arrears. The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed on media and publici­ty, Dr Muideen Akorede said in his reaction that”Governor Ahmed takes the welfare of all workers seriously and is concerned by the plight of the affected workers.”

The governor has proposed N10b loan from commercial banks to revive ongoing in­frastructural projects in the state which were stalled by lack of funds. Governor Ahmed noted that the N10b loan became imperative because the drop in allocations had made it impossible to continue ongoing projects and start new ones as the government could barely afford to pay workers’ salaries without assistance. Providing further details of the pro­posed facility, Ahmed added that it was a soft loan with affordable repayment terms which had been collateralized against the state gov­ernment’s share of the Excess Crude Account.

In Plateau State, the government has been categorical that workers employed at the twi­light of the former Governor Jonah Jang ad­ministration would be asked to go. The gov­ernment however said that those who have been in the employment of the state govern­ment and have been captured by the biomet­rics will not be retrenched, but that “all those who were smuggled in by the last administra­tion towards the tail end of its tenure would be asked to go”.

The incumbent governor met six months unpaid salary when he took over in May 2015. With the bailout, so far the state government has cleared the backlog of salaries and paid salaries up to July. The state government however owes its workers August and Sep­tember salaries. Having exhausted the bailout fund, the state Governor, Simon Lalong held a meeting with heads of ministries, depart­ments and agencies last Tuesday to explain the financial situation to them. During the meeting, the state’s Accountant General, Cyril Sanyir, explained that the financial situation of the state is a precarious one. He said having inherited only N96m as credit balance from the previous administration, the state monthly allocation from the federation account stood at a little above N2.1b in the last four months, leaving the state with a debt profile of about N1.2b.

He said if this is deducted from the alloca­tion from the federation account for servicing of loan, the state will be left with a little above N600m to run the state. To pay salaries of workers alone, he said, the state government requires N1.4b monthly.

The state chairman of NLC, Comrade Jibril Bancir confirmed that the workers are only be­ing owed salaries for two months and that the workers have been patient with the adminis­tration knowing the efforts it is making to pay the remaining balance.

Governor Simon Lalong’s administration has been able to service the N103b debt and reduced it to N93b. For the going project, es­pecially those inherited from the past govern­ment, the governor on Tuesday got approval from the state House of Assembly to access N10b loan from the excess crude fund. Most of the projects are on-going and not yet aban­doned.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:44pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


if you really want to start comparing states, please dont compare anambra state and osun state again, please.

there has never been a time since last five years that the igbos complained of hunger and starvation in anambra state.

but osun state has one the highest tears in the world this year. from lawyers, to lecturers.

i remember a lecturer who fainted when he saw his alert to be 150naira, that is to show you how poverty has killed a lecturer in your state.

we will not go into the different sectors of the economy of the state.

almost all the states in the southwest are debt because they have too many people to feed than anything.



Is it about the govt of the states or about the people in the state. bcoz you confusing yourself. :i

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by VickJames(m): 8:44pm On Dec 06, 2015
Flyoruboy:


http://sunnewsonline.com/new/seast-states-workers-groan-as-bailout-fund-fails-to-offset-salary-arrears/


Can you compare the amount collected by these states to that collected by Ogun, Osun, Ondo and Oyo states.
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by VickJames(m): 8:45pm On Dec 06, 2015
MrsNgoziKalu:



Is it about the govt of the states or about the people in the state. bcoz you confusing yourself. :i

are you changing it?

read what you wrote the other time.
Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:46pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


if you really want to start comparing states, please dont compare anambra state and osun state again, please.

there has never been a time since last five years that the igbos complained of hunger and starvation in anambra state.

but osun state has one the highest tears in the world this year. from lawyers, to lecturers.

i remember a lecturer who fainted when he saw his alert to be 150naira, that is to show you how poverty has killed a lecturer in your state.

we will not go into the different sectors of the economy of the state.

almost all the states in the southwest are debt because they have too many people to feed than anything.



American too is in debt of course wink and China too. does that mean your Almighty alaibo is better than them? (not that they are not in debt though). grin

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 8:48pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


if you really want to start comparing states, please dont compare anambra state and osun state again, please.

there has never been a time since last five years that the igbos complained of hunger and starvation in anambra state.

but osun state has one the highest tears in the world this year. from lawyers, to lecturers.

i remember a lecturer who fainted when he saw his alert to be 150naira, that is to show you how poverty has killed a lecturer in your state.

we will not go into the different sectors of the economy of the state.

almost all the states in the southwest are debt because they have too many people to feed than anything.


Story for the gods. You are a typical Yee.b.oman, who thinks out of his anus. The moment I busted your sorry a$$ you decided to shift the goal post. You and your kinsmen are nothing but a hypocritical lot. Who gives a flying funk about your erosion-ravaged Anambra? Anambrans (and to a lesser extent Abia) are renowned iliterate traders, compared to their Education-oriented/seeking Imo and Agric-leaning Ebonyi counterparts. Without a doubt, Anambrans account for the bulk of gala hawkers and traders daily invading the SW as economic migrants, upon all your noise. Until you show me an Osun native migrating to the SE as an economic hustler/migrant, please just STFU. I know for a fact that a portion of the next batch of Igbo traders heading towards Osogbo will be from your overhyped Anambra. Yinmu.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:48pm On Dec 06, 2015
jstbeinhonest:



Yes we know osun poverty rates might increase,but so would some southeastern states.We didnt knw imo was oweing until news broke that a worker attempted suicide.A lot of u guys r poor but pride wont let u pple admit.


Exactly*

It's called consolation. wink

BBC Yoruba isn't good bcoz it's not BBC Igbo. grin

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Queseda: 8:49pm On Dec 06, 2015
VickJames:


if you really want to start comparing states, please dont compare anambra state and osun state again, please.

there has never been a time since last five years that the igbos complained of hunger and starvation in anambra state.

but osun state has one the highest tears in the world this year. from lawyers, to lecturers.

i remember a lecturer who fainted when he saw his alert to be 150naira, that is to show you how poverty has killed a lecturer in your state.

we will not go into the different sectors of the economy of the state.

almost all the states in the southwest are debt because they have too many people to feed than anything.

There is something in the psychological makeup of Igbos that makes them always go looking for trouble. In the calmest of circumstances they will always do something that would annoy those around them, create conflict and then live in conflict; they seem to enjoy living in conflicts.

As it were, they seem to have death wish and do things that would make those around them to attack them, and or kill them hence gratify their death wish (thanatos).

Consider their relationship with their neighbors. Invariably they would say or do something that even a child knows would irritate those neighbors and do it as if they do not know that such actions irritate people. Consider Obi Nwankanma’s concocted historiography. The man is apparently writing a history of Igbos (as gleaned from the snippets of it that he posts on the Internet). Invariably, he would make claims to the effect that Igbos stimulated what their neighbors did or he would make Igbos have credit for what other Nigerian tribes did. And he would make these self-serving bogus claims as if they are true. He is, of course, lying but presents his lies as if they are substantiated truths! The man writes history as propaganda!

Taking credit for what other tribes did diminish those tribes self-respect; they feel attacked and angry at him and by generalization at all Igbos. Thus, the man’s private behavior has negative public consequences for most Igbos, for other Nigerians who feel insulted by him (in a country where folks indulge in stereotyping behaviors, by all Igbos) attack any Igbo in sight.

And this misguided man is not the only one doing what he does; many Igbos do it. Consider their unreasoning response to Frederick Lugard and his British cohorts. Britons created what is now called Nigeria in 1914. Igbos who hitherto did not have a nation were for the first time placed under one administrative unit hence given a sense of being one people. But instead of being grateful to Lugard for hastening their sense of oneness some foolish Igbos call Nigeria Lugard’s cage; that is to say that they feel caged in a place they would rather not be in.

They flock to other parts of that Lugard’s cage to seek employment! The Yorubas allowed them to come to Lagos, a Yoruba city. Now many of them live at Lagos. Instead of expressing gratitude to their Yoruba hosts some of them now claim that Lagos is an Igbo city! Imagine that cheek!

Yorubas could feel insulted by squatters claiming ownership of their land and attack and kill a few of them and the rest of them would carry their loads on their sorry heads and march to the East. They would not even have the courage to stand and fight to death. When the going gets tough they always run to their tribal enclave.

These people routinely insult Hausas and Hausas, not being as patient as Yorubas are, often pick up their machetes and start slashing at any Igbo in sight.

These people literally ask other people to attack them and when attacked they turn around and see themselves as victims. Alas, the rest of the world does not come to their rescue!

The white man could care less if Africans murdered other Africans, if in doubt see the Sudan, Somalia and East Congo where Africans, as we speak, are butchering each other and the International community give them all the opportunity they need to get rid of themselves from the face of this earth (and leave the damn continent for animals so that white men come on wild life safaris in it).

If other Nigerians start murdering Igbos no African Union or United Nations would come to their rescue and even if they did they would send African soldiers, who are likely to be Muslims and hence participate in killing Igbos some more!

These people are not aware of the real world they live in and talk as if they are invulnerable supermen when in fact they are the most vulnerable group of Nigerians (other Nigerians hate their arrogance and could easily gang up on them and do away with them).

So why do Igbos do these crazy things when they could have peaceful relationship with their neighbors? Why do they go looking for trouble (as Fela Kuti said, trouble de sleep” iyanga” de look for am)?

Fela recognized that pride (iyanga)causes interpersonal troubles; Igbos are” inordinately proud” [/b]and out of their pride insult other folks and those folks also being “normally proud” human beings (all human beings feel proud, in degrees; the neurotic, aka narcissistic and or paranoid personality feels inordinately proud)feel degraded and attack them.

Fela was an insightful musician, not trained psychologist. There is a more psychological process at work in these people’s apparent irrational behavior. They do what they do because of their inordinate sense of inferiority.

Feeling totally inferior and wanting to seem fictionally superior to other persons they make claims that would seem to make them seem superior to other people. Those absurd claims naturally make those they belittle angry, and those attack them.

INFERIORITY FEELING

I am saying that Igbos go looking for trouble because of their sense of inferiority and paranoid level of compensatory superiority (according to Alfred Adler, all human beings feel inferior and compensate with some superiority feeling and quest for power over their world, but the neurotic over does it).

DEATH WISH (OR FREUD’S THANATOS)

It is as if these people have a death wish and must attack other people so as to generate other people’s counter attacks on them, and when attacked they feel persecuted hence feel alive. The pathological ego feels alive when persecuted!

The paranoid person feels alive when he feels attacked and is defensive; if not feeling attacked and persecuted and defensive he does not feel like he is alive!

The paranoid person has not yet learned that a person can feel even more alive by loving himself and those around him. If you want to truly feel alive do what loves other people and what serves people’s interests.

The alternative to Christian agape love for all people is the paranoid attacks on people that generate counter attack for him and he gets attacked and in defending his self feels falsely alive.

For the longest time I could not quite understand this oddity in many Igbos behavior. Finally, I understood it. They engage in their apparent self-defeating behaviors because of mental disorder. They suffer mass delusion disorder (follies adieu, aka group paranoia).

The deluded person takes his private interpretation of reality as reality. He wants to seem superior and powerful, which he is not; he imagines that he is superior and powerful; believes what is not true as true hence is deluded.

The mentally ill person is not operating in the real world; he is living in his personal world, his fantasy world where he is all powerful and invincible.

The sadist part of it all is that even if you understand the dynamics of what is going on in the deluded person’s head and tell him about it he does not get it and continues doing what he does that gives him certain results and continues to get the same results while expecting different results.

[b]Igbos insult other people, make them angry; they get attacked and or killed. They do not want to be attacked and killed; that is, they want different results but they keep doing what generates the old results and get it. This is the definition of mental disorder: doing the same thing while expecting different results. An alcoholic keeps drinking but does not expect to damage his liver and health; poor soul; as long as he is addicted to his drug of choice he must be slowly damaging his liver, brains and killing himself even though he wishes to be healthy and live.

I know that these people are not going to change for part of mental disorder is not to see what is obvious to the normal person. The normal person, as if instinctively, recognizes that if you insult folks that they would be angry at you and that some of them would attack you, but these bizarre folks keep attacking others (by insulting them) and not expecting them to counter attack them in self-defense.

They do not know what they are doing and one is wasting one’s time trying to get them to recognize the obvious.

I suppose this is my mission: to keep stating the obvious until those who wear blinders finally remove their veil and see it; remove the mask over their eyes and see reality as it is. I will never give up on them after all they are my people, and attacks on them, even if self-brought, are attack on me (when folks begin attacking or killing Igbos they will attack or kill me, too). The sins of fathers are visited on their children’s heads. Therefore, I must keep trying to help them smell the coffee and roses.

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 8:51pm On Dec 06, 2015
Sweetguy25:
Let me break this down once and for all.

Lagos is what it is today because of various factors that do not concern Yorubas.

The huge volume of private sector investments that come to lagos is because of the availability of markets in Lagos.

1. Commercial market - High population of middle class with disposable income and spending power (most of them are not Yorubas)
2. Financial market: Stock exchange and other financial services firms are centered in Lagos (Not controlled by Yorubas)
3. Labor market: Availability of skilled labor (Majority of whom are not yorubas)
4. Infrastructure: The ports and other infrastructure that facilitate trade, commerce and industry (Infrastructure not built by Yorubas)

These markets exist because Lagos was one the a British protectorate and Federal Capital of Nigeria for a very long time.

The only things the Yoruba governors did was to build little infrastructure to support the dense population of lagos and further aid in the facilitation of trade, commerce and industry.

What the Yoruba governors built cannot be compared to what was built by the federal government and the British government.

I am not disputing that Fashola, Jakande and Tinubu did not put in good work. They did but Lagos was already made before they came.


Sigh grin
Are you sure you are academically sound in reality?

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Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by VickJames(m): 8:51pm On Dec 06, 2015
Flyoruboy:


Story for the gods. You are a typical Yee.b.oman, who thinks out of his anus. The moment I busted your sorry a$$ you decided to shift the goal post. You and your kinsmen are nothing but a hypocritical lot. Who gives a flying funk about your erosion-ravaged Anambra? Anambrans (and to a lesser extent Abia) are renowned iliterate traders, compared to their Education-oriented/seeking Imo and Agric-leaning Ebonyi counterparts. Without a doubt, Anambrans account for the bulk of gala hawkers and traders daily invading the SW as economic migrants, upon all your noise. Until you show me an Osun native migrating to the SE as an economic hustler/migrant, please just STFU. I know for a fact that a portion of the next batch of Igbo traders heading towards Osogbo will be from your overhyped Anambra. Yinmu.
as poor as osun state is, the igbo man you insult will still make millions there and buy your land there.

like the man who came to ilara mokin as just a trader and he has bought a land chunk of land there and doing thesame business which your people are now lazy to do "cocoa".

igbos do not wait for baba ijebu to make money, they use the poor and lazy yorubas to make their monies.

tell the chinese that they should stay in china and not travel around the world to make more money

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