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Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by obax321(m): 5:42pm On Jul 01, 2017
Amen.
laudate:
So we have Igbo carpenters, too??! Amazing! shocked Going by what their brothers reel out on NL, you would have thought every Igbo man was a big-time businessman with thousands of shops in Lagos, or a spare parts dealer raking in millions, while guys from other ethnic groups wallowed in poverty and laziness! I salute these Igbo carpenters. May no harm befall them, in Jesus name! cheesy Can I get an Amen from somebody?
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by moshino(m): 5:44pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:

Did I say he wasn't?

You implied as such.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 5:45pm On Jul 01, 2017
moshino:
You implied as such.
Implied, how? shocked In what way?
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 5:47pm On Jul 01, 2017
blueseacats:
carpentry is a professional job, even thought in univerties in some sane western countries, some carpenters even earn much more than bankers. There is dignity in labor, start appreciating it.
I agree that carpentry is a professional job. But when did I say I did not appreciate carpentry? shocked
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by newyorks(m): 5:52pm On Jul 01, 2017
ExInferis:

Quite
yu never reach to provoke me ok! just wither yu outa here.

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Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by moshino(m): 5:56pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:

Implied, how? shocked In what way?

Read the first 5 lines of your original post.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 5:57pm On Jul 01, 2017
moshino:
Read the first 5 lines of your original post.

I have, but it appears you have not read it clearly. So kindly go back and do so, with an open mind... thanks. undecided
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by moshino(m): 6:05pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:


I have, but it appears you have not read it clearly. So kindly go back and do so, with an open mind... thanks. undecided

I read it will an open mind without any iota of bias nor disdain for any tribe, I implore you to do the same.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by aalangel(f): 6:06pm On Jul 01, 2017
I still don't trust Shettima.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 6:09pm On Jul 01, 2017
moshino:
I read it will an open mind without any iota of bias nor disdain for any tribe, I implore you to do the same.
I wrote it, so definitely I would have read it, don't you think so? undecided But going by your own response, you have NOT read it with an open mind, which is why you are ascribing a wrong interpretation to it.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 6:12pm On Jul 01, 2017
marisdgreat:
no mind that frustrated fool with a leaking fluid form his damaged brain, most of the Yorubas in the south east that I have seen by their looks, language n d high voices that they have talking like an agbero, are all bricklayers here in Enugu. no be say dem go even dey reach on top am self

Thanks for letting us know that you are a 'frustrated fool with a leaking fluid form his damaged brain.' Daalu zi. You obviously suffer from a deep rooted complex, which is why your response is filled with such negative words. Anyway, I am sure those Yoruba people here can give you an appropriate response. Wetin concern me, sef?
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by Nobody: 6:15pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:

I agree that carpentry is a professional job. But when did I say I did not appreciate carpentry? shocked
At the beginning of your comment, you said you thought 'all igbos owned shops across the Nigeria,not knowing there are carpenters among them. This creates an impression that carpenters should not be proud of their profession or they are any less human than any Igbo man.

That's why I had to mention you.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by samsam4real: 6:18pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:
So we have Igbo carpenters, too??! Amazing! shocked Going by what their brothers reel out on NL, you would have thought every Igbo man was a big-time businessman with thousands of shops in Lagos, or a spare parts dealer raking in millions, while guys from other ethnic groups wallowed in poverty and laziness! I salute these Igbo carpenters. May no harm befall them, in Jesus name! cheesy Can I get an Amen from somebody?

Stupid child's talk boy!
What do you take carpemters for? Well for your information, carpentary is one big lucrative job here in this country and they are also business man.
If you are very good in making household furntures, you make thousands and millions of money selling them. You think that carpenters are poor people because you aint wise enough to know that you dont judge an igbo man by the clothes he puts on while on a job. Remember, that contract the man is doing was giving him by the state government...big money!
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by moshino(m): 6:18pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:

I wrote it, so definitely I would have read it, don't you think so? undecided But going by your own response, you have NOT read it with an open mind, which is why you are ascribing a wrong interpretation to it.

That you wrote does not mean you read it, hence the concept of proofreading, I guess you're not familiar with that. But you proofread to make sure your mind did not conflict with your brain while writing. This is my last response to you, but say NO to hate and tribalism, it eats up your soul, your mind and judgement.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 6:21pm On Jul 01, 2017
blueseacats:
At the beginning of your comment, you said you thought 'all igbos owned shops across the Nigeria,not knowing there are carpenters among them. This creates an impression that carpenters should not be proud of their profession or they are any less human than any Igbo man.

That's why I had to mention you.

Please go back again & read my comment with an open mind. undecided What I said initially was:
So we have Igbo carpenters, too??! shocked Amazing! Going by what their brothers reel out on NL, you would have thought every Igbo man was a big-time businessman with thousands of shops in Lagos, or a spare parts dealer raking in millions, while guys from other ethnic groups wallowed in poverty and laziness!...

My comment was actually a reference to their brothers on NL, who persist in giving the wrong impression about Igbo people in business. Do you get it, now? shocked You are one of the few posters I respect on NL, so I am so surprised that you are putting this spin on my post! sad

I even made a second post defending the same carpenter and his profession. I have huge respect for honest artisans, who have mastered their craft and whose skills are in demand. undecided
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 6:25pm On Jul 01, 2017
moshino:
That you wrote does not mean you read it, hence the concept of proofreading, I guess you're not familiar with that. But you proofread to make sure your mind did not conflict with your brain while writing. This is my last response to you, but say NO to hate and tribalism, it eats up your soul, your mind and judgement.
Oga, for you to have read 'hate and tribalism' into my comment, shows that you actually have a lot of those negative emotions clouding your mind. That is why you can read non-existent meanings, into my post. sad I have asked you more than once, to point out what aspect of my post was negative. You have been unable to do so till now. Instead you are relying on sly insinuations that hold no water. Am done with you.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 6:27pm On Jul 01, 2017
samsam4real:
Stupid child's talk boy!
What do you take carpemters for? Well for your information, carpentary is one big lucrative job here in this country and they are also business man.
If you are very good in making household furntures, you make thousands and millions of money selling them. You think that carpenters are poor people because you aint wise enough to know that you dont judge an igbo man by the clothes he puts on while on a job. Remember, that contract the man is doing was giving him by the state government...big money!

Here is another person that did not read my post with an open mind, but chose to ascribe a wrong interpretation to it. Na wa, o! shocked
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by Mcreloaded(m): 6:36pm On Jul 01, 2017
Even in Alaska Igbo man is there and I even heard Igbo's are in the north pole.
I don't believe that one of Igbo being in the moon sha but with them anything is possible.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by paBuhari(m): 6:40pm On Jul 01, 2017
aalangel:
I still don't trust Shettima.
Shitima is just on damage control campaign.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by ExInferis(m): 6:48pm On Jul 01, 2017
newyorks:
yu never reach to provoke me ok! just wither yu outa here.

Ignorant fukk
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 6:52pm On Jul 01, 2017
Eze you and your 25 co workers are on suicide mission... meanwhile I hope our yellowbar neighbours is not going to blame Igbo's for their backwardness
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by SURElee(f): 6:53pm On Jul 01, 2017
SaulRazor:
He has just exposed their location for Boko Haram to come finish them off ..
True talk o! The governor just really exposed him.

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Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by patola080(m): 7:04pm On Jul 01, 2017
DieBuhari:

Who said there were no Igbo carpenters?

The way you guys boast no one would believe there are Yoruba youths hawking agbo and other poisonous herbs in the South East
brother u re simple of a fool Wu tell u dat we dnt ve lgbo people selling it here too in Southwest ? Dis is d 1st good news cumin 4rm dat side dis week nt d once like kanu do dis and dat
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by Jaqenhghar: 7:16pm On Jul 01, 2017
banmee:
You no seriousooo. I almost took you seriously till i saw the moniker. You no well walahi grin
Hehehe.

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Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by newyorks(m): 7:23pm On Jul 01, 2017
ExInferis:

Ignorant fukk
u need Jesus bro. bles u,hapi new mnth.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by SirGoldEjike(m): 7:26pm On Jul 01, 2017
SaulRazor:
He has just exposed their location for Boko Haram to come finish them off ..
Did you recieve this via divine revelation?
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by SirGoldEjike(m): 7:27pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:
So we have Igbo carpenters, too??! Amazing! shocked Going by what their brothers reel out on NL, you would have thought every Igbo man was a big-time businessman with thousands of shops in Lagos, or a spare parts dealer raking in millions, while guys from other ethnic groups wallowed in poverty and laziness! I salute these Igbo carpenters. May no harm befall them, in Jesus name! cheesy Can I get an Amen from somebody?
LoL A Million Amen ooo!!

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Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by Mbediogu(m): 7:29pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:
So we have Igbo carpenters, too??! Amazing! shocked Going by what their brothers reel out on NL, you would have thought every Igbo man was a big-time businessman withheld thousands of shops in Lagos, or a spare parts dealer raking in millions, while guys from other ethnic groups wallowed in poverty and laziness! I salute these Igbo carpenters. May no harm befall them, in Jesus name! cheesy Can I get an Amen from somebody?

We start from the lowest rungs and rise to the highest levels. Our tribal philosophy does not consider it sinful to start small, but considers it unpardonably sinful to remain permanently small after starting small. We take all requisite pains and risks along the part, including working in war fronts of Maiduguri.
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by laudate: 7:32pm On Jul 01, 2017
Mbediogu:
We start from the lowest rungs and rise to the highest levels. Our tribal philosophy does not consider it sinful to start small, but considers it unpardonably sinful to remain permanently small after starting small. We take all requisite pains and risks along the part, including working in war fronts of Maiduguri.
Good to know! wink cheesy
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by Nobody: 7:39pm On Jul 01, 2017
dainformant:
Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno state has hailed Eze, an Igbo carpenter who works in Borno state. The governor who was on a tour within the state - revealed that the Igbo carpenter along with 25 other carpenters are currently working in one of the orphanage schools under construction in Maiduguri, Borno state capital... The governor gave the man some cash and encouraged him -telling him he's very proud of him.

Below is what the governor said;

This is the Nigeria of our dreams!

Eze is an Igbo man, a carpenter and a resident of Maiduguri who cannot speak Hausa or any of our local languages of the state.

Eze together with his team of 25 Igbo carpenters are currently working in one of our orphanage schools under construction at Baga Road bypass in Maiduguri.

I met them earlier this week and we are mightily proud of them.


Source; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2017/07/governor-shettima-gives-cash-to-igbo-carpenter-in-borno.html


Oga anyi so na now u remember to goan shake n praise the igbos in Maidunguri
Re: Governor Shettima Meets An Igbo Carpenter Working In Borno While On Tour by Nobody: 7:42pm On Jul 01, 2017
laudate:
So we have Igbo carpenters, too??! Amazing! shocked Going by what their brothers reel out on NL, you would have thought every Igbo man was a big-time businessman with thousands of shops in Lagos, or a spare parts dealer raking in millions, while guys from other ethnic groups wallowed in poverty and laziness! I salute these Igbo carpenters. May no harm befall them, in Jesus name! cheesy Can I get an Amen from somebody?


I guess the citizens of Afonjanistan has been showing us pictures n biography of their brothers who are Plumbers, soakaway men, Beggars n Sweepers

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