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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by edoyad(m): 7:58am On Jan 31, 2017
Success story
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by ebujany(m): 8:47am On Jan 31, 2017
Nice one man. Success all the way
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by golddust6000(m): 8:52am On Jan 31, 2017
That is how yoruba company discriminated against me during my job search back in the days at hotel de island own by buruji kashamu in victoria island. The numbers of people that were employed were 53workers, 47 were yorubas. Na so so Yoruba dem dey speak for the 3 star hotel.

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by BolaAdeyemo: 9:05am On Jan 31, 2017
I love looking for trouble with ibo people,then i speak yoruba then the crowd will blame the ibo for the fight

Works everytime
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by NewNigeriaMind: 10:33am On Jan 31, 2017
kettykin:


If someone left my property intact in his home with the rentals in tact but comes to my own home to destroy my property in my home and another person seizes my property in his home but doesn't touch my property in my home. Personally I will be more afraid of the sinister objectives of the guy that destroys every thing I have in my home but leaves my property intact in his home.

Frankly speaking only yorubas claim that they are accommodating, a lot of people will not be in lagos if not for the obscured federalism that is practiced in nigeria where all the oil companies headquarters will be relocated to a place that has no oil by decree and other states that have mobile citizenry are denied international Airports.


Please educate us, how are we destroying your property at your home. How many Yorubas are in the SE to start with, what is the ratio of Yorubas in the SE compared to the igbos in the SW? A reasonable estimate will be for every Yoruba that losses his way to the SE, there are 10,000 EQUIVALENT igbos that found their way to the SW. what is the ratio of mass transit buses such as izuchukwu, young shall grow, ekenedilichukwu,peace mass transit to mention a few, dropping off igbos day in day out in the SW compared to very few Yorubas that wander to the SE? So who is really doing the destroying of the other persons land/property? The answer to these question will put things in better perspective for you.

Secondly, i have been to Onne port in PH and lived on Intels Camp. For a fact, the ports in Rivers are closer to the SE than the SW, why are igbo importers not using these ports? Also, on Oil companies, astute business men always put their money and capital where they feel safe and they know their investment is safe. Do you know how much funds we budget to ensure safety in the Lagos-Ogun axis every year. Do you see Yorubas turn to militants and kidnappers of foreigners? No. The answer is a capital NO. because we understand the importance of having a friendly investment environment that people from all race and tribe will feel safe investing their capital without fear. Most of these oil firms relocated back to Lagos in the last decade due to the rampant kidnapping and killing of expatriates in the SS and SE. Why the Bleep do you think dangote is investing billions in a refinery in Lagos? its is called investment friendly environment. No militants, no OPC, no disturbances, no kidnappers etc.

Even your rich tribesmen feel safer in the SW than the SE. this is a fact and its undisputed grin

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by kettle84(m): 11:19am On Jan 31, 2017
NewNigeriaMind:


Please educate us, how are we destroying your property at your home. How many Yorubas are in the SE to start with, what is the ratio of Yorubas in the SE compared to the igbos in the SW? A reasonable estimate will be for every Yoruba that losses his way to the SE, there are 10,000 EQUIVALENT igbos that found their way to the SW. what is the ratio of mass transit buses such as izuchukwu, young shall grow, ekenedilichukwu,peace mass transit to mention a few, dropping off igbos day in day out in the SW compared to very few Yorubas that wander to the SE? So who is really doing the destroying of the other persons land/property? The answer to these question will put things in better perspective for you.

Secondly, i have been to Onne port in PH and lived on Intels Camp. For a fact, the ports in Rivers are closer to the SE than the SW, why are igbo importers not using these ports? Also, on Oil companies, astute business men always put their money and capital where they feel safe and they know their investment is safe. Do you know how much funds we budget to ensure safety in the Lagos-Ogun axis every year. Do you see Yorubas turn to militants and kidnappers of foreigners? No. The answer is a capital NO. because we understand the importance of having a friendly investment environment that people from all race and tribe will feel safe investing their capital without fear. Most of these oil firms relocated back to Lagos in the last decade due to the rampant kidnapping and killing of expatriates in the SS and SE. Why the Bleep do you think dangote is investing billions in a refinery in Lagos? its is called investment friendly environment. No militants, no OPC, no disturbances, no kidnappers etc.

Even your rich tribesmen feel safer in the SW than the SE. this is a fact and its undisputed grin




The Onne port is not designed so well like the federal government did that of Lagos to receive all ships.Not all ships can dock at Onne ,the federal government over the years because of unreasonable and wicked and selfish political reasons made it so.If not why would a sane person import via Lagos other than his backyard.

That is why the outcry for self determination is loader than ever in recent times and those benefiting from this cheating political arrangements are happy and mentioning all manner of vises as reasons for the imbalance .it remains clear that nothing lasts forever.

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by NewNigeriaMind: 12:39pm On Jan 31, 2017
kettle84:
The Onne port is not designed so well like the federal government did that of Lagos to receive all ships.Not all ships can dock at Onne ,the federal government over the years because of unreasonable and wicked and selfish political reasons made it so.If not why would a sane person import via Lagos other than his backyard.

That is why the outcry for self determination is loader than ever in recent times and those benefiting from this cheating political arrangements are happy and mentioning all manner of vises as reasons for the imbalance .it remains clear that nothing lasts forever.



As far back as 2014: http://thenationonlineng.net/lagos-onne-ports-host-big-vessels/


As you can see, the port can receive big vessel, trying googling more on Nigeria ports.

The question is, why are people not using it as much as the Lagos port?

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by Stone03: 2:44pm On Jan 31, 2017
Hello OP, i want to go into sales of fairly used phones, please how can you encourage that? with the experiences you have had as one who began small
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by irsakant: 3:04pm On Jan 31, 2017
LecciGucci:
What a hard experience my but thank God u finally stood after going through all these.

But i will still point this out that yoruba people are too segregating... yes they discriminate a lot.
And thats vry bad.

I hav had some experiences where a yoruba man will prefar to tell a blatant lie just to take sides with his fellow yoruba man.. its a pity.

There was a time i went for job interview they people inteviewing us coulndt hide their bias callin all yorubas in a seperate room to advice them or somethin.... later iheard that most of d yorubas got d job. Even one dat didnt study anythin related to what we came for.

Yet some fools will tell me we are ONE NIGERIA
one nigeria my foot.

Its either biafra or niger delta republic.
ONLY PATIENCE AND TIME WILL TELL.
“One Nigeria” will kill them one day.

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by irsakant: 3:21pm On Jan 31, 2017
Incessant discrimination against Ndigbo in Lagos n the North shows Nigerians are not “One Nigeria.” BIAFRA's sovereignty is the solace of Ndigbo!

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by OreMI22: 11:18pm On Jan 31, 2017
FKO81:
More from Awka

Vex go kill some people today grin grin grin grin grin
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by AsiwajuNdigbo: 3:26am On Feb 01, 2017
This is good news for Ibos to digest. You see how one of your nwafors took bold step and moved back to his ancestral land? What are the rest of you waiting on?
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by konamiAmazu: 8:19am On Feb 01, 2017
I moved from kaduna to Imo my state in 2014 and since then, it has been relative progress .I mean progress till date.Home is ok.
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by Nobody: 1:59pm On Feb 01, 2017
BeautifulMind2:

Thanks!

Although I came home January 2015, because of my experience in Lag I had to buy 20ft porter cabin from construction firm for almost half a million refurbished it, I started my biz March 2015 and my business is even doing great more than when I was in Obalende, by Friday this week I will be opening my second line of business within Awka


This is the new look of my business in east


Where's your shop located bro, I'd like to pay you a visit when I'm in Awka this weekend.
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by Nobody: 2:09pm On Feb 01, 2017
So every thread on this forum has to end in a tribal slur, I fear for the future of this country o. The truth is that their are criminals and hoodlums everywhere, hailing from every tribe. This is supposed to be a story of someone relieving his personal story so that others would learn and be encouraged, and instead of young people learning, most of us are busy throwing tribal tantrums, okay o
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by BeautifulMind2: 2:10pm On Feb 01, 2017
SnowJay92:


Where's your shop located bro, I'd like to pay you a visit when I'm in Awka this weekend.
Mail me beautifulmindawka@yahoo.com
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by Nobody: 2:17pm On Feb 01, 2017
BeautifulMind2:

Mail me beautifulmindawka@yahoo.com

Mail sent, please kindly reply. Thanks
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by Basic123: 2:52pm On Feb 01, 2017
LecciGucci:
Nahh for me ibos are better i have stayed in both regions for over 5 years.
An elderly ibo man can never ever support evil coz of sentiment!....
lolz..be deceiving yourself
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by Basic123: 2:52pm On Feb 01, 2017
LecciGucci:
Nahh for me ibos are better i have stayed in both regions for over 5 years.
An elderly ibo man can never ever support evil coz of sentiment!....
lolz..be deceiving yourself
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by BeautifulMind2: 4:24pm On Feb 01, 2017
kettykin:
@beautifulmind2 please I will like to find out from you if the money to open the 3 new business came from the proceeds of the first business or as a result of the low rental cost of renting offices in the east which is a far outcry of what is obtainable in parts of lagos where a 2 bedroom flat can go for 850k midget bedrooms for that matter.

What contributed to my quick recovery

1.Good location
2. favorable government policies on small businesses
3. I own the shops I only pay for land use charges
4. cost of living is relatively low when compare to Lag
5. I pay no house rent to anybody

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by BeautifulMind2: 4:25pm On Feb 01, 2017
SnowJay92:


Mail sent, please kindly reply. Thanks
I've done that
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by T9ksy(m): 4:30pm On Feb 01, 2017
Op, I can only hope and pray that your brothers will take heed of your experience and head home but frankly speaking, i ain't holding my breath.

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by BeautifulMind2: 4:37pm On Feb 01, 2017
T9ksy:
Op, I can only hope and pray that your brothers will take heed of your experience and head home but frankly speaking, i ain't holding my breath.
Reserve the advice when Nigeria cease to exist, join them and campaign for quick separation, I guess your kinsmen are not in other region, since your think through your A.N.U.S

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by LecciGucci: 4:38pm On Feb 01, 2017
Basic123:
lolz..be deceiving yourself

That truth is straight from d heart!.
I kno its a difficult pill for some people.

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by T8ksy(m): 7:32pm On Feb 01, 2017
BeautifulMind2:

Reserve the advice when Nigeria cease to exist, join them and campaign for quick separation, I guess your kinsmen are not in other region, since your think through your A.N.U.S




Haba! Why the insults, now? I thought the whole essence of your post is for your kinsmen to think home?

If you weren't blinded by ethnic hatred, you would have discern that am in agreement with your initial post, that's "ibos think home".

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by AtlanticBreeze: 9:22pm On Feb 01, 2017
BeautifulMind2:
I really appreciate all for your contributions, actually this is the first time I open up to discuss or write on my business experience outside my immediate family, Lag was fun, I'm not trying portray any tribe to be wicked but this is my true life story, I grew up in Anambra, Enugu and PH, before I went for my national youth service there was noting like tribalism in my mind, my perception started charging from NAPIMS where I served down to street of Lag, although It didn't charge who I'm and the training I was imbibe with from my family, within those trying period two Yorubas worked for me a boy and a girl, sales girl and assistance, the boy especially was very jovial and nice, that was when I was in Obalende, he normally come to my house on Sundays and he's a Muslim, during their festival he will bring meat or fruit to me I also reciprocate during my, he was with me till the final day I left Obalende and assisted me to move my things to my new shop in Ajah, till today we still keep in touch, same with my friend Shehu, Shola who now work with Slot at Saka tinubu, VI, I was with Shehu last two weeks that I traveled to Lag we were together till after 11pm gisting, I promised him when I stabilize I will invite him, my experience I had didn't change the fact I meet, interact even dine with good Yorubas, I dated a Yoruba girl when I was serving, but seriously what I realized in Lagos there are tribal sentiments going on, the hate among major tribes is real in Lagos, I just pray God will heal us, I guess that's where our major healing will start as a nation, we really need to purge ourselves from Hate, Jealousy, marginalization etc, from my experience what ever God Almighty what you to be no amount of hate, marginalization from others can stop that, it can be delay but can never be denial, My journey to success just started, I'm very optimistic I'll get to peak of success ladder, my advise to tribal bigots reading my post the amount you wast thinking evil, hating, and wishing or planning evil against others please channel that to something more positive, use the time to make the world a better place, no matter the tribe, region, state you came from, we all will leave this earth one day and all be equal in eyes of God, we are in the world to love, live, leave good legacy behind.
To those struggling to succeed the road to genuine success is tough, it requires to identify who you are and what you want to be, never think what worked for me most work for you, destiny dissimilar, most important prayer over your dreams and assimilation, be determine, never give up hope even when things are not going the way you planned, be prudent with the little resources with you, don't wait till you make millions before you think on what to do, heaven help those that help themselves, you can start with little resources, with good management your business will be growing, when you start climbing success ladder don't allow your little success to get to your head, humble is the Key to word. Almighty God will grant our heart desires the good ones.
Thanks all wish all blissful day!



Sorry for any error
Nice one.. I want to encourage you.. Very soon you will start importing.. As for the tribal stuff, just get used to it, it will never stop.. That is how Nigeria was meant to be, if you didnt experience it, you would not have believed it happens..

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by BeautifulMind2: 9:41pm On Feb 01, 2017
AtlanticBreeze:

Nice one.. I want to encourage you.. Very soon you will start importing.. As for the tribal stuff, just get used to it, it will never stop.. That is how Nigeria was meant to be, if you didnt experience it, you would not have believed it happens..
Amen, I wish you and beautiful minds here best this year!

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by Abagworo(m): 10:29pm On Feb 01, 2017
kettle84:
The Onne port is not designed so well like the federal government did that of Lagos to receive all ships.Not all ships can dock at Onne ,the federal government over the years because of unreasonable and wicked and selfish political reasons made it so.If not why would a sane person import via Lagos other than his backyard.

That is why the outcry for self determination is loader than ever in recent times and those benefiting from this cheating political arrangements are happy and mentioning all manner of vises as reasons for the imbalance .it remains clear that nothing lasts forever.


You have a point but the major reason is however the hostility of riverine peoples of Niger Delta. One of my companies does small scale marine transport and you spend so much appeasing communities that the profit margin is extremely low. Lagos marine transporters charge less and earn more.
Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by OreMI22: 11:16pm On Feb 01, 2017
^^^^^^^^^
Chai, Abagworo came hia?

To look for who kwan? shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked


You See,
Abagworo now has a company grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Wonderful shall never end.lolz... grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: True Story Of Nairalander Who Relocated From Lagos To Anambra State by kettle84(m): 5:44am On Feb 04, 2017
Abagworo:


You have a point but the major reason is however the hostility of riverine peoples of Niger Delta. One of my companies does small scale marine transport and you spend so much appeasing communities that the profit margin is extremely low. Lagos marine transporters charge less and earn more.
there is a difference between marine transport and the topic at hand which is a standard international seaport which is supposed to be in warri,akwa ibom and rivers state.

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