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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 2:04am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
I have made it clear that even if it is 1percent that we have Afonjas will not steal from it, never that. Thieves, ole. Lazy baboon like you.

At least we own all the international markets in Lagos is that not something tell me what Afonja have?


How can we when you actually own close to nothing

Truth,you can't eat your cake and have it. Remember to move or carry your investment to alaigbo when you finally achieved your brafaud. grin it's that simple stop sounding like you can't survive without Lagos. grin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 2:05am On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:


Bros, you can lie o!! shocked Are you saying Ojukwu owned Elephant House (it is not called Elephant Building, o!) on Lagos Island? How? shocked It is an 18 storey building comprising over 10,000 square meters of lettable office space, with unrivalled views across the Marina waterfront, street and level and internal parking located in the heart of the Lagos Central Business District (Marina). sad That building is owned by the family of late Chief Samuel Olatunbosun Shonibare who was one of the big shots of the old Action Group (AG) in the '60s. After he died, his wife, the late Chief (Mrs) Alice Olaperi Shonibare took it over, as well as the rest of the family. The funds for building it were sourced by their daughter Mrs. Taiwo. Chai! Who told you that Ojukwu owned this edifice, biko nu? shocked

And which one is Apapa Towers? Where is it located? And Ikoyi Towers on Awolowo Road Ikoyi was never owned by Ojukwu. it was said to be owned by the late Deinde Fernandez. Please do your research. undecided

So you are ignorant to facts and reality and you are forming I too know here, I am done with you, I even thought you were older and smarter than that totits of a fool. And to think you don't even know the difference between elephant towers and elephant building yet you ignorantly claim that all Ojukwu's property was given back to him when you have no slightest idea what properties he had. Then you go the Afonja media as your source of information you case is a lost one you are simply irredeemable, you should just die already. ITK.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 2:08am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:



How can we when you actually own close to nothing

Truth,you can't eat your cake and have it. Remember to move or carry your investment to alaigbo when you finally achieved your brafaud. grin it's that simple stop sounding like you can't survive without Lagos. grin
Mumu how many time will I tell you that we are not leaving Lagos, Lagos is now our village, sink that into your cone skull. grin

Nyama boy

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 2:11am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
Mumu how many time will I tell you that we are not leaving Lagos, Lagos is now our village, sink that into your cone skull. grin

Nyama boy

Then stop making noise about brafraud obviously you can't survive without nigeria. Ole undecided
Lmao grin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by laudate: 2:15am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
So you are ignorant to facts and reality and you are forming I too know here, I am done with you, I even thought you were older and smarter than that totits of a fool. And to think you don't even know the difference between elephant towers and elephant building yet you ignorantly claim that all Ojukwu's property was given back to him when you have no slightest idea what properties he had. Then you go the Afonja media as your source of information you case is a lost one you are simply irredeemable, you should just die already. ITK.
Guy, I have given you facts and details. sad Provide your own facts and lets us see. Give me the addresses of each of those buildings, and I will trace the history for you. Everyone can see that you are the ignorant one here! angry

My former boss was a lawyer & expert on land matters and many of these cases ended up in his chambers. Where exactly is this your Elephant Building located in Lagos? Is it in Iikoyi, Victoria Island, Apapa, Ikeja or where? shocked And this is not a case of Afonja media. When Ojukwu was fighting to regain his father's properties, all the newspapers carried it at that time from Guardian to Vanguard to ThisDay. Are those papers owned by Afonjas?

You mentioned Apapa Towers, in your previous post. There is nothing like Apapa Towers in the list of Ojukwu's properties. There is Nnewi House which is a tall storey building located on Creek Road/Wharf Road Apapa that belonged to the late Ojukwu's father. It is still there till today. sad

See the list of Ojukwu's properties again:
These property which were at a time compulsorily acquired by the Federal Government were later released to OTL and the late Dim Ojukwu continued to manage some of them until his demise last year. The property include those situated at 58, Ibadan Street, Ebute Metta, Yaba, Lagos; 29, Queens Drive, Ikoyi, Lagos where Ojukwu once resided, 41 Macpherson Avenue, Ikoyi, Lagos, 13 Hawksworth Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, 14 Probyn Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, 2A and 2B Park Close, Apapa, Lagos, 32A Commercial Avenue, Yaba, Lagos, Nnewi Building, 1/3 Creek Close, Apapa, Lagos, 120 Agege Motor Road, Mushin, Lagos, 4A and 4B Park Close, Apapa, Lagos, 196 Igbosere Road, Lagos, 15 Oshodi Street, Lagos and 15/16 Forces Avenue, Port Harcourt.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/crisis-in-ojukwus-family-escalates/

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 2:18am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:


Then stop making noise about brafraud obviously you can't survive without nigeria. Ole undecided
Lmao grin
It is like you don't have sense to see that Lagos is the icing on the cake.... this boy when will you grow sense, at least if your brain is no more developing, I advice you grow mushrooms for brains I hear it aids Development of dead cells And you know you brain is dead already.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 2:21am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
It is like you don't have sense to see that Lagos is the icing on the cake.... this boy when will you grow sense, at least if your brain is no more developing, I advice you grow mushrooms for brains I hear it aids Development of dead cells And you know you brain is dead already.


Quit the joke and face the reality grin
Anyway, you are permitted to live in your fantasies grin

You'd better apply for ibo north or ibo SW asap before it's dawn on you. That way we will be able to colonize and maybe enslave you too cheesy

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 2:25am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
Afonjas did, they said we should stop developing Lagos and go an develop, Alaigbo, I am lying? Cone skull.
I am lying? Yes you are. See emeka anamba English ooi

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 2:32am On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:

Guy, I have given you facts and details. sad Provide your own facts and lets us see. Give me the addresses of each of those buildings, and I will trace the history for you. Everyone can see that you are the ignorant one here! angry

My former boss was a lawyer & expert on land matters and many of these cases ended up in his chambers. Where exactly is this your Elephant Building located in Lagos? Is it in Iikoyi, Victoria Island, Apapa, Ikeja or where? shocked And this is not a case of Afonja media. When Ojukwu was fighting to regain his father's properties, all the newspapers carried it at that time from Guardian to Vanguard to ThisDay. Are those papers owned by Afonjas?

You mentioned Apapa Towers, in your previous post. There is nothing like Apapa Towers in the list of Ojukwu's properties. There is Nnewi House which is a tall storey building located on Wharf Road Apapa that belonged to the late Ojukwu's father. It is still there till today. sad
what you know as the Nnewi house is the apapa towers, it used to be known as Apapa towers until the 90's when they revert to Nnewi house, you see the issue of Ojukwu's property is not one that I wish not to discuss because collectively the family have accepted the outcome I only revisited it here because one or two person made the claims that Igbo properties in SW where given back to Igbo's, which is not totally correct.

As for me being the ignorant one here that is really funny, you guys have manage to derail this thread and I have been trying to stay on topic so i do not intend discussing anything other than the topic, so far, I have done justice to it since, however trolls bitter by the revelation have been foaming in the mouth and I had to address their lie, but now I have kids all over the place trying to sound intelligent I really don't have the time for kids.

At least not tonight.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 2:36am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:



Quit the joke and face the reality grin
Anyway, you are permitted to live in your fantasies grin

You'd better apply for ibo north or ibo SW asap before it's dawn on you. That way we will be able to colonize and maybe enslave you too cheesy
from the picture you posted is it not clear that Ohaneze support my stance that Igbo's are going no where... we will have Biafra and live in Lagos no shaking.

If that is what you call eat you cake and have it, we don eat this one collect another one sef, is it not Lagos? No shaking....

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 2:39am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
from the picture you posted is it not clear that Ohaneze support my stance that Igbo's are going no where... we will have Biafra and live in Lagos no shaking.

If that is what you call eat you cake and have it, we don eat this one collect another one sef, is it not Lagos? No shaking....


Ofcourse, it means brafraud is dead on arrival as you are only talking for yourself,alone.

Take a look, below you.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 2:40am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:

Just 22, Is that all?
Afonjas you can be so funny, I can give you a list of Igbo's from just one community in Anambra and it will exceed 22 without stress, Towns like Awka Etiti, Oraukwu, Nnewi, Onitsha, Obosi, Ukpor, Uga, Okija, each of these town alone will produce more than 22 men that have more investment in Lagos. you can research each town individually starting from Awka Etiti. grin
If it is sure for you, oya name them. hahahaha, them Don burst your bubble already.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 2:43am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:



Ofcourse, it means brafraud is dead on arrival as you are only talking for yourself,alone.

Take a look, below you.
So don't be surprised to see "Lagos Igbo's" like I said we are going nowhere and you are not stealing anything, ole.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 2:44am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
So don't be surprised to see "Lagos Igbo's" like I said we are going nowhere and you are not stealing anything, ole.


Ofcourse you are right because you've just convinced us that brafraud agitation Is a fraud.

Lmao grin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by laudate: 2:45am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
what you know as the Nnewi house is the apapa towers, it used to be known as Apapa towers until the 90's when they revert to Nnewi house, you see the issue of Ojukwu's property is not one that I wish not to discuss because collectively the family have accepted the outcome I only revisited it here because one or two person made the claims that Igbo properties in SW where given back to Igbo's, which is not totally correct.

As for me being the ignorant one here that is really funny, you guys have manage to derail this thread and I have been trying to stay on topic so i do not intend discussing anything other than the topic, so far, I have done justice to it since, however trolls bitter by the revelation have been foaming in the mouth and I had to address their lie, but now I have kids all over the place trying to sound intelligent I really don't have the time for kids.

At least not tonight.
Guy, a grown man like you should not lie. undecided Nnewi House was never known as Apapa Towers. A few people call it Nnewi Building. But when the late Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu built it, he clearly wrote Nnewi House in stone on the front of the building. So who was the person who called it Apapa Towers? You? shocked

Oya, I am still waiting for you to give me the address of your so-called Elephant Building which you claim was listed among Ojukwu's properties, as well as the Ikoyi Towers, you spoke about. Am waiting! wink

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 2:46am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:


Your head dey pain you,ba!?
Why you come they divert like Keke marwa like this?

You dey here so?

grin
Actually, he has been busted in that side. He needed to shift the goal post. He will soon be busted again. Maybe he will shift to who owns farm most.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by deomelo: 2:49am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
How does this relate to the topic or you simply want to massage your ego on this thread? Create another thread for this discuss I will meet you there with facts and figures.


What you are peddling is irrelevant because we can do without you.

You've been beating your empty and shallow chests since 1909, always thinking you are indispensable and other people need you, but why not just go and leave and let us miss you and beg you to come back, just go away.

You said we need you and your exit means doom and gloom for us and I lectured you that we were once in the same situation without you and we did way-way better than you and without you and we'll do it all over again without you.


Industries, manufacturing, banking and finance, global trade and arts and entertainment made lagos, not fake spare parts, gala and fake CDs made Lagos.

Btw, you have no facts, petty trading is disposable commerce and others can step in to fill the void or just phase it out completely for modernization.


You people are so annoying for real.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by laudate: 2:52am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
from the picture you posted is it not clear that Ohaneze support my stance that Igbo's are going no where... we will have Biafra and live in Lagos no shaking.

If that is what you call eat you cake and have it, we don eat this one collect another one sef, is it not Lagos? No shaking....
You are dreaming, aren't you? Wake up! sad

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 2:53am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:


Don't be deceived the truth has been unraveled as yeeboos close to nothing but ofcourse little investments in Lagos


I know, that is why I said his rate of lies they make me laugh. Una don turn the guy to madman already. He's just diverting since.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 3:02am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
person wey neva chop no dey believe say him friend chop food wey get 2 meat, so I can relate to where you are coming from Abule slum dweller.
I no dry drag issue with you o. But those guys don turn you to madman o. You mentioned tower, they busted your bubble, you diverted to real eastate developers, they destroyed you with fact, you shifted goal post to business owners now, they will soon burst you again. You beat chest as usual and norms for you ppl that you can name many igbos from etiti, nnewi n other igbo town but you didn't.cThe guy that brought out that small list out of numerous Yoruba's into that line didn't beat chest, but he brought it out straight. Omo, I am ashamed of you Mrs, lekki warehouse ownergrin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 5:06am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:

I live in the choicest part of Lagos, the closest your kind can come to my neighborhood is except you are a cab driver preferably uber cabs, we don't allow scratch faced afonja taxi on this part of the island. tongue

Ezenwa, I dont know what you kids gain in this your lies. How is Isolo on the Island? You lie alot and reason you will live with your parents in a dirty 1 room. That was how one Ibo criminal called customized lied on this forum till he waa exposed as an Okada rider in Sagamu. Dont you have shame?

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 5:13am On Jul 06, 2017
Dedetwo:


Ask your Afonja brother who started the thread. Probably he/she knows more than you do. grin grin

This one leg cripple is now going insane, its time to change your stinking diapers. Old but have no working brain. What a shame.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 5:22am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:



Is this dude alright at all?

Are you really, really Ok up stairs? Trade fair was built by ibos? This is embarrassing.
It's so shameful arguing with slow poke. Menhhhh what a waste of time.

Now show the world you are not stup....m@ppppp b providing facts.

Jizooz wink

So you expect a dry cleaner in Isolo to have a working brain? See as the fool just disgrace his family online.

Buhahahahaha. Ibos built Lagos trade fair cheesy

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 6:36am On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:


Bros, you can lie o!! shocked Are you saying Ojukwu owned Elephant House (it is not called Elephant Building, o!) on Lagos Island? How? shocked It is an 18 storey building comprising over 10,000 square meters of lettable office space, with unrivalled views across the Marina waterfront, and Broad street with internal parking located in the heart of the Lagos Central Business District (Marina). sad That building is owned by the family of late Chief Samuel Olatunbosun Shonibare who was one of the big shots of the old Action Group (AG) in the '60s. After he died, his wife, the late Chief (Mrs) Alice Olaperi Shonibare took it over, as well as the rest of the family. The funds for building it were sourced by their daughter Mrs. Taiwo. Chai! Who told you that Ojukwu owned this edifice, biko nu? shocked

And which one is Apapa Towers? Where is it located? And Ikoyi Towers on Awolowo Road Ikoyi was never owned by Ojukwu. It was said to be owned by the late Deinde Fernandez. Please do your research. undecided



Look, I do not know what stories you heard, but Ojukwu got every single one of his father's properties back in Lagos. sad He made a joint application to cover all the properties together and filed it in court. So why would the court give him some of the properties and not the others? i do not have info., on his properties in Port-harcourt but here is a list of the ones in Lagos that he got back. undecided


Lmaooo. No one take that dry cleaner serious, he inherited that lies from his late father. The mofo live with his mother in a one room BQ owned by a Yoruba woman in Isolo but he is online lying shamelessly like a typical Ibo man. All Ibos on nairaland are mansion owners, even those writing Waec and those selling gala in Lagos traffic. Lol

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 6:43am On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:

Guy, a grown man like you should not lie. undecided Nnewi House was never known as Apapa Towers. A few people call it Nnewi Building. But when the late Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu built it, he clearly wrote Nnewi House in stone on the front of the building. So who was the person who called it Apapa Towers? You? shocked

Oya, I am still waiting for you to give me the address of your so-called Elephant Building which you claim was listed among Ojukwu's properties, as well as the Ikoyi Towers, you spoke about. Am waiting! wink


Buhahahaha. You go wait tire. Cant you see the way he stylishly said he wont discuss about the properties again that the family have moved on. Lmaooo. That kid is a disgrace to Alaigbo, bringing shame and ridicule to Ibos online, even his brothers ignored the pauper cos of his wicked lies. See as you burst am without sweat. Lmao

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 7:03am On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
You aint shit, scratched faced peasant afonja grin


Keep squealing eshi

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 8:10am On Jul 06, 2017
wizzakosh:
If it is sure for you, oya name them. hahahaha, them Don burst your bubble already.
Guy don't derail this thread your brothers have been trying so desperately to derail it, create another thread for that and I will meet you with an endless list, meanwhile you can also check the Anambra industrialization thread, if you do not wish to create a thread.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 8:10am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:



Ofcourse you are right because you've just convinced that brafraud agitation Is a fraud.

Lmao grin
So why is Afonjas loosing sleep over it?

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 8:16am On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:

Guy, a grown man like you should not lie. undecided Nnewi House was never known as Apapa Towers. A few people call it Nnewi Building. But when the late Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu built it, he clearly wrote Nnewi House in stone on the front of the building. So who was the person who called it Apapa Towers? You? shocked

Oya, I am still waiting for you to give me the address of your so-called Elephant Building which you claim was listed among Ojukwu's properties, as well as the Ikoyi Towers, you spoke about. Am waiting! wink
Guy I am really tempted to derail my thread but, no, I will not, create another thread mention me I will ridicule you with facts and tell you how his companies were also nationalized and give you a long list of properties you did not know about and also tell you about his national shipping line It office and what the state govt is currently using it for, like I said, I will not be a tool use to derail my own thread, so create another thread and mention me, I will kindly oblige you.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 8:20am On Jul 06, 2017
deomelo:



What you are peddling is irrelevant because we can do without you.

You've been beating your empty and shallow chests since 1909, always thinking you are indispensable and other people need you, but why not just go and leave and let us miss you and beg you to come back, just go away.

You said we need you and your exit means doom and gloom for us and I lectured you that we were once in the same situation without you and we did way-way better than you and without you and we'll do it all over again without you.


Industries, manufacturing, banking and finance, global trade and arts and entertainment made lagos, not fake spare parts, gala and fake CDs made Lagos.

Btw, you have no facts, petty trading is disposable commerce and others can step in to fill the void or just phase it out completely for modernization.


You people are so annoying for real.




You always seem to stay comfortable discussing off topic how have you manage to pass any of your exams? As for your rants create another thread and mention me, I will ridicule you with the reality you hate to see, I am sure many other Igbo's will too, so create a thread for that and mention me too, meanwhile if you are to post another crap make sure it relates to the topic being discussed.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 8:22am On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:

You are dreaming, aren't you? Wake up! sad
This is no dream better learn to live with it as your new reality.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 8:38am On Jul 06, 2017
wizzakosh:
I no dry drag issue with you o. But those guys don turn you to madman o. You mentioned tower, they busted your bubble, you diverted to real eastate developers, they destroyed you with fact, you shifted goal post to business owners now, they will soon burst you again. You beat chest as usual and norms for you ppl that you can name many igbos from etiti, nnewi n other igbo town but you didn't.cThe guy that brought out that small list out of numerous Yoruba's into that line didn't beat chest, but he brought it out straight. Omo, I am ashamed of you Mrs, lekki warehouse ownergrin

I don't think you followed thread properly, cause you got it all twisted it is your brothers that have been badly bruised as you can see them here trying to nurse their wounds and to ashamed to take a bow.

They claimed that Obijackson was not the owner of the Nextoil towers because it was credited by a bank, when presented with facts that Dangote refinery and the Eko Atlantic were all funded by banks they started foaming in the mouth. And that was settled.

They argued that Igbo's did not Build Aspanda international market, trade fair and the linking flyover when ridiculed and humbled with the truth the foolish boy suddenly became a danfo driver on Nairaland.

I ask them to name a single Afonja industrialist to no single avail, instead I am presented with 22 list of the so called land owners in Lagos without Tinubu name there, is that list not a joke?

They claimed Igbo properties where not seize by afonjas but they are showing records that Ojukwu's family had to go to court to recover their properties while Afonja ignore other people who did not recover their properties in Surulere, Ojuelegba and lawanson road and other Lagos environ.

So you see your brothers have being trying to derail this thread with lies and propaganda that the sell, while I subtly burst their lies with effort made not to derail the thread so like I told your brothers stay on topic because Igbo's will not loose pin in the case of any peaceful secession.

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