Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:08pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
totit:
ofcourse it is. The list compiled land owners, major stake holders of lags. Stop diverting the bone of contention
Joker stop basking in the euphoria of your ignorance, you look stupid when you do that. Name one afonja industrialist that own anything close to Erisco tomato factory in ogun state, note the word industrialist, we all know afonja have none 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:11pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
Omofunaab2:
Lol, we were only making jest of una flath.eads.. . Abi wetin u wan mak dem tell you when chukudi that's hawking gala at sango bridge claims to own mansions in lagos or ngozi wey fit bleep anything bleepable, even if it's cucumber claiming to have developed lagos..
Abi shey make we no tell people like clifford Orji and Evans mak dem carry deir development go alaigbo? Abule slum dweller dont derail this thread, create a thread for who owns lagos i will meet you there with facts. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 3:13pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: stop basking in the euphoria of your ignorance, you look stupid when you do that.
Name one afonja industrialist that own anything close to Erisco tomato factory in ogun state, not the word industrialist, we all know afonja have none Your head dey pain you,ba!? Why you come they divert like Keke marwa like this? You dey here so? 3 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:18pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
totit:
I tell ya.
Thank God, finally the real owners of lags developers,stake holders has been unraveled.
Enough of ibos lies of owner Lagos abeg
afonjas are trying desperately to derail this thread, now that the reality have dawned on them that they cannot seize igbo property in the event of a peaceful secession they have changed the narrative to igbos don't have properties in lagos and SW. So which properties have they been crying that igbos will loose if the leave Nigeria, hehehe confused lots. Umu Igbo we are victorious. Anyi bu ndi mmeri 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 3:19pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt:
afonjas are trying desperately to derail this thread, now that the reality have dawned on them that they cannot seize igbo property in the event of a peaceful secession they have changed the narrative to igbos don't have properties in lagos and SW.
So which properties have they been crying that igbos will loose if the leave Nigeria, hehehe confused lots.
Umu Igbo we are victorious. Anyi bu ndi mmeri Is this dude alright at all 1 Like |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:20pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
totit:
Your head dey pain you,ba!?
Why you come they divert like Keke marwa like this?
You dey here so?
Na so that comment pain you reach 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Henrydone: 3:21pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
Here in lagos we know igbos to be gala seller and hawkers their ladies dominate prostitution, which one be property maybe they hide it underground. 1 Like |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 3:22pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: Na so that comment pain you reach And what comment is that Why trying to be funny when you have nothing to prove after all 3 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:22pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
totit:
Is this dude alright at all
algae hydraulic soup gulper, Isi gini? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:24pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 3:24pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: algae hydraulic soup gulper, Isi gini? Say after me, do ibos own Lagos or not Answer, No 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 3:25pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: afonja igbos will not loose nothing to afonja coward, does that sound funny too Lmao How can u lose what you don't own When I see your people claiming they developed and own Lagos, I just shake my head at their stüpidity and ignorance. Anyway, Let's look into the top players in the real estate industry of Lagos:
[b]1. Weyinmi Edodo: CEO of International Property Development Consortium (IPDC). He's a fine economist and an alumnus of Havard Business School (Real Estate). His remarkable works include TBNW terraces in Lekki Phase 1, Pine Courts Apartments by Femi Okunnu Estate and Lotus Apartment in Ikate Elegushi.
2. [b]Gilbert Chagoury: A billionaire Lebanese-Nigerian who owns HiTech and ITB construction companies. He's also known for the development of Banana Island, Ocean Parade Towers to be precise. A 4-bedroom flat in Ocean Parade Towers currently sells for 1.695 billion naira and that's a flat not a separate fully-detached house. Over 6 billoin dollars has been spent on the Eko Atlantic City project and a penthouse is expected to sell for over two million dollars upon completion. This is what development is about, not hawking fanyogo and useless chest-beating.
3. Mr Kunle Tinubu: Also an alumnus of Havard who leads the Trojan Estate Team. Some of his projects include Royal Gardens Estate in Ajah, Peninsula Mall in Lekki, Peninsula Sports and Recreation Club in Lekki, Royal Gardens Estate in Abuja and the new Troy Court in Aguda, Surulere.
4. Sijibomi Ogundele: Sijibomi “Sujimoto” Ogundele is the founder and lead partner of Sujimoto Group of Companies, which comprises of real-estate, finance and energy divisions. The organization operates offices in Paris, Accra, Madrid, Dubai, Riyadh, and Lagos. With the umbrella of Sujimoto Investment Ltd. and its principal partner, Yazeed Alrahji, Sujimoto has been able to bridge the venture capital industry with more than 47 successful business acquisitions and restructurings. As the Chief Executive Officer of Sujimoto Construction, a real estate development firm, Siji is one man to watch – as far as the revolution of Nigeria’s prime real estate sector is concerned. The company, which describes its obligation as bridging the gap in the provision of quality, affordable, and luxury buildings, that are analogous to modern cities and towns like Cape town, Monte Carlo, and Miami, has over the years proven its mantle in this highly competitive field. With its flagship development in Lagos known as the Medici by Sujimoto on Milverton Road, Ikoyi to the upcoming Lorenzo by Sujimoto on Bourdillon in Ikoyi, the company has shown that it is force to reckon with as far as luxury real estate development is concerned in Nigeria.
5. Dun Salami: He's the CEO of Admiralty Homes Limited. He had tons of investments in Banana Island. He also owns Queen's Court, Silicon Valley and Victory Court, all in Lekki.
6. Otunba Olamide Osunsina: He's the CEO of Megamound Investment. His notable works include Carlton Gate Estate in Chevron Drive, Lekki and Lekki County Estate in Ikota.
7. Prince Olu Okeowo: The billionaire is the founder and chairman of Gibraltar Construction. His works include Abraham Court, Solomon Court, Grace Court, Emmanuel Court, Adejoke Court, all in Ikoyi.
8. Tayo Sonuga: In 2009, his housing projects were described as the most romantic homes in Lagos. Tayo Sonuga is the CEO of Haven Homes and his current project is Richmond Gate Estate in Lekki.
9. Yemi Idowu: He currently heads Aircom Nigeria Limited. The company has successfully completed and delivered Nothern Foreshore Estate, Friends Colony Estate, Napier Garden Estate, Egerton Place Estate, all in Lekki. As well as Bourdillon Court Estate and Milverton Court Estate both in Lekki.
10. Sade Gbadamosi: She's the Financial Director of Redbrick Homes Limited, the developers of Amen Estate located along Eleko Beach in Ibeju, Lekki. Feel free to watch
11. Tokunbo Ajayi: He currently heads Properygate Investment Limited. The company is renowned for most of the major developments within Crown Estate in Lekki.
12. Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi: The Ooni of Ife, Oba Ogunwusi although has recently come into prominence as a result of his emergence to the throne of the Yoruba cradle, he was never a minor in the real estate world. Through, his Gran Imperio Group, he was able to take Lagos real estate market by storm. His flagship project was Jacob Mews Estate in Yaba, while others are Southpointe Estate, Northpointe Estate, Lakeview Park 1 and 2, The Grand Lake Estate, Golden Leaf Estate, Yello Estate, Midland Estate all on the Lekki axis. He is also the developer of Inagbe Grand Resorts and Liesure, a a first of its kind Resort on over 3 million square meter land within a 100 kilometer stretch Island along the Atlantic Ocean. Located just a few minutes away from Victoria Island.
13. Adetunji Ogunwusi: He is the CEO of PrimewaterView Limited. Its track record includes the development of various residential/commercial properties in Highbrow areas such as Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki, Lagos Nigeria. Its foray into luxury apartments dates back to 2006 when it developed a block of 19units of 3 bedroom flats and semidetached houses for Exxon Mobil Staff Cooperative society within 12 months at Oniru Estate in Victoria Island Extension and the very popular PrimewaterView Gardens Phase I (107 units) in Lekki, Lagos.
14. Folorunsho Alakija: The richest African woman, Folorunsho Alakija, is not resting on her oars to make more wealth. The group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited is investing heavily in real estate. Among her numerous business investments is a real estate company called Dayspring Property Development Company Limited, which is currently developing her ongoing project, Rose of Sharon Towers. The building is located in Victoria Island, Lagos, with a magnificent view of Kuramo Waters and the Atlantic Ocean. There are three residential floors consisting 32 individual apartments of one, two and three bedrooms, all constructed to international standard and luxury finish. Sources also revealed she is investing a minimum of N29 billion on another property project in the Federal Capital Territory.
15. Chief Rasak Akanni Okoya: He's well known for being the Chairman of Eleganza industries. Through RAO Property Investment Company, Chief Okoya has invested in properties in different parts of Lagos. His magnificent estate, Oluwanisola (The Lord creates wealth) Estate at Lekki/Ajah Expressway, Eleganza Gardens and Shopping Mall also in Ajah are part of his property investments.
16. Jim Ovia: I'm no hypocrite, so I won't downplay the man. Already contributing to the fast changing face of Ozumba Mbadiwe through his Quantum Luxury Properties Limited. Jim Ovia’s love for the road started with the development of the Civic Centre a little over a decade ago for the hosting of grand events and occasions. Major upcoming projects from Jim Ovia’s Quantum Luxury Properties Limited on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road are the Marriots Hotel and the Twin Towers.
17. Rev. Olajide Awosedo: Awosedo came into the Real Estate business in 2001. His company, Grant Properties Limited is the proud owner of Goshen Beach Estate, Lekki and this is the first of its kind done by a wholly-owned Nigerian company. Today, Grant Properties Limited has on its stable Goshen Beach Estate, Lekki, Victory Park Estate, Lekki, Havilah Villas in Isheri, Oguri State and The Beautiful Gate Estate, Lekki. His company, Grant Properties Limited is the first company anywhere in the world to be granted approval by the United States Government, to develop an estate for the Foreign Service Nationals of its Embassy in Lagos.
18. Gary Sanusi: Dillon Nigeria is an architechtural consultant / real estate development company located in both Lagos, Nigeria & The United States of America. Registered in Febuary 1995, with a rich history of clientele and amazing testimonial of developments and property sales. It is headed by (ACH) Gary Sanusi. Some of the completed projects of the company includes Abiola Court 1-7 all in Lekki, Ebeano Shopping Mall in Lekki, Dillon Court in Lekki and a host of other developments in and around Ikoyi.
19. Oba Adetola Emmanuel King: Oba Adetola Emmanuelking is the CEO of the fast rising real estate development company known as Adron Homes and Properties Limited. Some of the company’s estates include: Tresure Parks and Gardens, Glass House Estate and Treasure Golf and Estate all in Shimawa, Ogun State. Other estates of the company are: Town Park and Gardens, Imota, Ikorodu, Grandview Park and Gardens, Atan-Ota, Ogun State, Rehoboth Park and Gardens, Ibeju-Lekki and the newest one known as Manhattan Park and Gardens, Karu, Abuja.
20. Tayo Fashogbon: He is an alumnus of the Executive Management Program at Harvard Business School, Boston, United States. He is the CEO of Portal Realties Limited the developers of Broadview Estate and Fair Haven Estate both in Abuja as well as Broadview Estate in Lekki, Ajah, New Life Estate in Agbara, Royal Garden City, Mowe Ofada and Green Housing Estate, Mowe Ofada.
21: Hakeem Ogunniran: Hakeen Ogunniran was appointed the Managing Director of the UPDC in January, 2010. Ogunniran, Lawyer, Chartered Secretary and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators holds LL.B, LL.M, and MBA degrees of the University of Lagos. UPDC today is one of the biggest real estate development company in Nigeria. Some of the mega developments of the company include: 1004 Estate in Victoria Island, Festival Mall and the Golden Tulip Hotel both in Festac, Cameron Green Estate in Ikoyi amongst others. The company today has some of the largest and most luxurious real estate projects in Abuja.
Now please tell me where you pulled the stupid statistics of Igbos owing 90% of the properties in Lagos from, I think it was a typo and y'all meant to say "prostitutes".
Yòrúbas are humble achievers and not hairy gorillas who beat their chests like deranged fellows. We don't make noise about our successes unlike some cursed uncultured and unruly lost jews. Put some respek on our fvcking name beech.
http://ekocitymagazine.com/blog/2016/06/27/find-top-30-real-estate-developers-lagos/ [/b] 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:26pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 3:27pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: You get this into your cone skull "We aint losing shit nor sleep to afonja cowards" Loool You have nothing to lose cos ibos own nothing in lagos 4 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 3:28pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
totit:
Say after me, do ibos own Lagos or not
Answer, No We know you dont live in Lagos so you dont know jack. 3 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 3:29pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: We know you dont live in Lagos so you dont know jack. And how did you know that? Fake Lagos onwers [/b]Finally, unleashing the real developer, Lagos owers[b]
When I see your people claiming they developed and own Lagos, I just shake my head at their stüpidity and ignorance. Anyway, Let's look into the top players in the real estate industry of Lagos:
[b]1. Weyinmi Edodo: CEO of International Property Development Consortium (IPDC). He's a fine economist and an alumnus of Havard Business School (Real Estate). His remarkable works include TBNW terraces in Lekki Phase 1, Pine Courts Apartments by Femi Okunnu Estate and Lotus Apartment in Ikate Elegushi.
2. [b]Gilbert Chagoury: A billionaire Lebanese-Nigerian who owns HiTech and ITB construction companies. He's also known for the development of Banana Island, Ocean Parade Towers to be precise. A 4-bedroom flat in Ocean Parade Towers currently sells for 1.695 billion naira and that's a flat not a separate fully-detached house. Over 6 billoin dollars has been spent on the Eko Atlantic City project and a penthouse is expected to sell for over two million dollars upon completion. This is what development is about, not hawking fanyogo and useless chest-beating.
3. Mr Kunle Tinubu: Also an alumnus of Havard who leads the Trojan Estate Team. Some of his projects include Royal Gardens Estate in Ajah, Peninsula Mall in Lekki, Peninsula Sports and Recreation Club in Lekki, Royal Gardens Estate in Abuja and the new Troy Court in Aguda, Surulere.
4. Sijibomi Ogundele: Sijibomi “Sujimoto” Ogundele is the founder and lead partner of Sujimoto Group of Companies, which comprises of real-estate, finance and energy divisions. The organization operates offices in Paris, Accra, Madrid, Dubai, Riyadh, and Lagos. With the umbrella of Sujimoto Investment Ltd. and its principal partner, Yazeed Alrahji, Sujimoto has been able to bridge the venture capital industry with more than 47 successful business acquisitions and restructurings. As the Chief Executive Officer of Sujimoto Construction, a real estate development firm, Siji is one man to watch – as far as the revolution of Nigeria’s prime real estate sector is concerned. The company, which describes its obligation as bridging the gap in the provision of quality, affordable, and luxury buildings, that are analogous to modern cities and towns like Cape town, Monte Carlo, and Miami, has over the years proven its mantle in this highly competitive field. With its flagship development in Lagos known as the Medici by Sujimoto on Milverton Road, Ikoyi to the upcoming Lorenzo by Sujimoto on Bourdillon in Ikoyi, the company has shown that it is force to reckon with as far as luxury real estate development is concerned in Nigeria.
5. Dun Salami: He's the CEO of Admiralty Homes Limited. He had tons of investments in Banana Island. He also owns Queen's Court, Silicon Valley and Victory Court, all in Lekki.
6. Otunba Olamide Osunsina: He's the CEO of Megamound Investment. His notable works include Carlton Gate Estate in Chevron Drive, Lekki and Lekki County Estate in Ikota.
7. Prince Olu Okeowo: The billionaire is the founder and chairman of Gibraltar Construction. His works include Abraham Court, Solomon Court, Grace Court, Emmanuel Court, Adejoke Court, all in Ikoyi.
8. Tayo Sonuga: In 2009, his housing projects were described as the most romantic homes in Lagos. Tayo Sonuga is the CEO of Haven Homes and his current project is Richmond Gate Estate in Lekki.
9. Yemi Idowu: He currently heads Aircom Nigeria Limited. The company has successfully completed and delivered Nothern Foreshore Estate, Friends Colony Estate, Napier Garden Estate, Egerton Place Estate, all in Lekki. As well as Bourdillon Court Estate and Milverton Court Estate both in Lekki.
10. Sade Gbadamosi: She's the Financial Director of Redbrick Homes Limited, the developers of Amen Estate located along Eleko Beach in Ibeju, Lekki. Feel free to watch
11. Tokunbo Ajayi: He currently heads Properygate Investment Limited. The company is renowned for most of the major developments within Crown Estate in Lekki.
12. Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi: The Ooni of Ife, Oba Ogunwusi although has recently come into prominence as a result of his emergence to the throne of the Yoruba cradle, he was never a minor in the real estate world. Through, his Gran Imperio Group, he was able to take Lagos real estate market by storm. His flagship project was Jacob Mews Estate in Yaba, while others are Southpointe Estate, Northpointe Estate, Lakeview Park 1 and 2, The Grand Lake Estate, Golden Leaf Estate, Yello Estate, Midland Estate all on the Lekki axis. He is also the developer of Inagbe Grand Resorts and Liesure, a a first of its kind Resort on over 3 million square meter land within a 100 kilometer stretch Island along the Atlantic Ocean. Located just a few minutes away from Victoria Island.
13. Adetunji Ogunwusi: He is the CEO of PrimewaterView Limited. Its track record includes the development of various residential/commercial properties in Highbrow areas such as Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki, Lagos Nigeria. Its foray into luxury apartments dates back to 2006 when it developed a block of 19units of 3 bedroom flats and semidetached houses for Exxon Mobil Staff Cooperative society within 12 months at Oniru Estate in Victoria Island Extension and the very popular PrimewaterView Gardens Phase I (107 units) in Lekki, Lagos.
14. Folorunsho Alakija: The richest African woman, Folorunsho Alakija, is not resting on her oars to make more wealth. The group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited is investing heavily in real estate. Among her numerous business investments is a real estate company called Dayspring Property Development Company Limited, which is currently developing her ongoing project, Rose of Sharon Towers. The building is located in Victoria Island, Lagos, with a magnificent view of Kuramo Waters and the Atlantic Ocean. There are three residential floors consisting 32 individual apartments of one, two and three bedrooms, all constructed to international standard and luxury finish. Sources also revealed she is investing a minimum of N29 billion on another property project in the Federal Capital Territory.
15. Chief Rasak Akanni Okoya: He's well known for being the Chairman of Eleganza industries. Through RAO Property Investment Company, Chief Okoya has invested in properties in different parts of Lagos. His magnificent estate, Oluwanisola (The Lord creates wealth) Estate at Lekki/Ajah Expressway, Eleganza Gardens and Shopping Mall also in Ajah are part of his property investments.
16. Jim Ovia: I'm no hypocrite, so I won't downplay the man. Already contributing to the fast changing face of Ozumba Mbadiwe through his Quantum Luxury Properties Limited. Jim Ovia’s love for the road started with the development of the Civic Centre a little over a decade ago for the hosting of grand events and occasions. Major upcoming projects from Jim Ovia’s Quantum Luxury Properties Limited on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road are the Marriots Hotel and the Twin Towers.
17. Rev. Olajide Awosedo: Awosedo came into the Real Estate business in 2001. His company, Grant Properties Limited is the proud owner of Goshen Beach Estate, Lekki and this is the first of its kind done by a wholly-owned Nigerian company. Today, Grant Properties Limited has on its stable Goshen Beach Estate, Lekki, Victory Park Estate, Lekki, Havilah Villas in Isheri, Oguri State and The Beautiful Gate Estate, Lekki. His company, Grant Properties Limited is the first company anywhere in the world to be granted approval by the United States Government, to develop an estate for the Foreign Service Nationals of its Embassy in Lagos.
18. Gary Sanusi: Dillon Nigeria is an architechtural consultant / real estate development company located in both Lagos, Nigeria & The United States of America. Registered in Febuary 1995, with a rich history of clientele and amazing testimonial of developments and property sales. It is headed by (ACH) Gary Sanusi. Some of the completed projects of the company includes Abiola Court 1-7 all in Lekki, Ebeano Shopping Mall in Lekki, Dillon Court in Lekki and a host of other developments in and around Ikoyi.
19. Oba Adetola Emmanuel King: Oba Adetola Emmanuelking is the CEO of the fast rising real estate development company known as Adron Homes and Properties Limited. Some of the company’s estates include: Tresure Parks and Gardens, Glass House Estate and Treasure Golf and Estate all in Shimawa, Ogun State. Other estates of the company are: Town Park and Gardens, Imota, Ikorodu, Grandview Park and Gardens, Atan-Ota, Ogun State, Rehoboth Park and Gardens, Ibeju-Lekki and the newest one known as Manhattan Park and Gardens, Karu, Abuja.
20. Tayo Fashogbon: He is an alumnus of the Executive Management Program at Harvard Business School, Boston, United States. He is the CEO of Portal Realties Limited the developers of Broadview Estate and Fair Haven Estate both in Abuja as well as Broadview Estate in Lekki, Ajah, New Life Estate in Agbara, Royal Garden City, Mowe Ofada and Green Housing Estate, Mowe Ofada.
21: Hakeem Ogunniran: Hakeen Ogunniran was appointed the Managing Director of the UPDC in January, 2010. Ogunniran, Lawyer, Chartered Secretary and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators holds LL.B, LL.M, and MBA degrees of the University of Lagos. UPDC today is one of the biggest real estate development company in Nigeria. Some of the mega developments of the company include: 1004 Estate in Victoria Island, Festival Mall and the Golden Tulip Hotel both in Festac, Cameron Green Estate in Ikoyi amongst others. The company today has some of the largest and most luxurious real estate projects in Abuja.
Now please tell me where you pulled the stupid statistics of Igbos owing 90% of the properties in Lagos from, I think it was a typo and y'all meant to say "prostitutes".
Yòrúbas are humble achievers and not hairy gorillas who beat their chests like deranged fellows. We don't make noise about our successes unlike some cursed uncultured and unruly lost jews. Put some respek on our fvcking name beech.
http://ekocitymagazine.com/blog/2016/06/27/find-top-30-real-estate-developers-lagos/ [/b] 1 Like |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by realjoker(m): 3:32pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt:
afonjas are trying desperately to derail this thread, now that the reality have dawned on them that they cannot seize igbo property in the event of a peaceful secession they have changed the narrative to igbos don't have properties in lagos and SW.
So which properties have they been crying that igbos will loose if the leave Nigeria, hehehe confused lots.
Umu Igbo we are victorious. Anyi bu ndi mmeri hallucinations of the highest order. So, you know about anything called peaceful secession before running your mouths like a running tap? You forgot about peaceful secession When you are sowing the seed of hates by calling everybody all sorts of derogatory names? The chaff in your eyes will soon get off. Keep deceiving yourself. By the time you are serve half of hate you throw towards others we will see what will be left of your emotions laden brains. 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:12pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:18pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:28pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
realjoker: hallucinations of the highest order. So, you know about anything called peaceful secession before running your mouths like a running tap? You forgot about peaceful secession When you are sowing the seed of hates by calling everybody all sorts of derogatory names?
The chaff in your eyes will soon get off.
Keep deceiving yourself. By the time you are serve half of hate you throw towards others we will see what will be left of your emotions laden brains. will i be lying if i call you a scratched face afonja will i be lying if i said hydraulic algae soup is a scratch face recipe is it a lie that afonja are in permanent servitude to their masters up north will i be lying if i said afonja cowards are praying for hausa fulani to fight their battles for them. will be lying if i say afonjas hide behind one Nigeria to take shot at ndigbo. afonja as for the hate what are you serving for dinner, Igbo will eat beef if served and leave your coward asses running with just baby farts continue waiting for hausa, hausa would not dare igbos rather they will first slaughter afonjas slaves. 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 4:29pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 4:32pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:40pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 4:41pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt:
I dont care what you are, but one thing is certain you are afonja and afonjas amount to nothing. I care less about you,your tribe and what you say too. WTF amount to nothing? You sounding like a loser already Who the hell do you fucking think you are? Mtchew Noise makers 3 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:42pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:42pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 4:43pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt:
No one is above mistake please correct me scratched faced afonja Call me whatever. It's nothing to me o. 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by realjoker(m): 4:45pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt:
[s] will i be lying if i call you a scratched face afonja will i be lying if i said hydraulic algae soup is a scratch face recipe is it a lie that afonja are in permanent servitude to their masters up north will i be lying if i said afonja cowards are praying for hausa fulani to fight their battles for them. will be lying if i say afonjas hide behind one Nigeria to take shot at ndigbo.
afonja as for the hate what are you serving for dinner, Igbo will eat beef if served and leave your coward asses running with just baby farts
continue waiting for hausa, hausa would not dare igbos rather they will first slaughter afonjas slaves. [/s] When you are done ranting let me know. Bunch of confuse creatures. Nigeria is a Zoo, you want to break away from the Zoo and create your paradise Biafra but don't want to move to your paradise Biafra, you want to keep living in the Zoo as Economic Almajiri, right? How I wish you could get your Biafra today and save us all this persistent cries and wailings, then you will witness the repercussions of your sheer foolishness. 3 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:45pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
totit:
Call me whatever. It's nothing to me o.
and this mumu had likes from other olodo afonjas 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 4:49pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
realjoker: When you are done ranting let me know.
Bunch of confuse creatures. Nigeria is a Zoo, you want to break away from the Zoo and create your paradise Biafra but don't want to move to your paradise Biafra, you want to keep living in the Zoo as Economic Almajiri, right?
How I wish you could get your Biafra today and save us all this persistent cries and wailings, then you will witness the repercussions of your sheer foolishness. Yes we are not going anywhere, we will get biafra and we shall still remain in Lagos, there is nothing a scratched face afonja like you can do Thief want to claim property... hehehe 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 4:51pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt:
and this mumu had likes from other olodo afonjas Lmao. He's pained now. 2 Likes |
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 4:54pm On Jul 05, 2017 |
afonjaheadhunt: Yes we are not going anywhere, we will get biafra and we shall still remain in Lagos, there is nothing a scratched face afonja like you can do
Thief want to claim property... hehehe You yeeebbos actually initiated unity beggar but ye low lives who want to eat your cake and have it are actually the guilty ones. Yeye dey smell Lmao 3 Likes |