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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 11:40am On Jul 06, 2017
Finally, the developers, real Lagos owners,unraveled¡


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:

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. 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/

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 11:41am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:




Hahahahahaha

The poor boy, of all people.

Na by force to cohabit with us?

Lmao grin

You hate us and we hate you, you don't force yourself on us grin
Oya go carry Lagos now, Oya nah

You can see the shameless unity beggar talking about cohabiting with people he hate so much. Wish his landlady can see the lies he spew online, she will chase him out with his blind old mother. Shameless liar

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 11:43am On Jul 06, 2017
Decksaltedxx:


Good you know the address of the poor cleaner. Villager telling a Lagosian bullshit about Gidi. The mofo lie pass devil, no wonder his fellow flat head avoid the fool daily on nairaland. Never seen a shameless flat head like that pauper before in my life. Lol


grin grin grin

He had more than 5monikers anyway.

Lmao

He want my lag,carry lags to alaibo when bratrat village is declared? What a joker the poor thing is. By the time the reality dawn on dawn him,eh? grin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 11:45am On Jul 06, 2017
totit:



grin grin grin

He had more than 5monikers anyway.

Lmao

We want my lag? By the time the reality dawn on dawn him? grin

He will soon log on with his alternate handle to praise himself and declare himself an online warrior. The mofo is truly cursed.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 11:48am On Jul 06, 2017
Decksaltedxx:


He will soon log on with his alternate handle to praise himself and declare himself an online warrior. The mofo is truly cursed.


Wow.

You know him too well grin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by jcurrency(m): 11:52am On Jul 06, 2017
Mugu keep crying inside, 99years my foot, by the way Lagos State can change whatever laws that might have been made in the past. I doubt that though 99years for your dream. Come and see your foolish igbo ritualist and kidnappers in ikeja computer village, the properties still remains the Yorubas, the igbos cry when there 15 years expires in their life time, who cares if they make 20 times the money invested, the fact still remains that the Yorubas still own it and you are paying for it. For a fact, it's a Yoruba young and educated man that governs the largest IT center in Africa (computer village), meanwhile we have the igbos has majority there, you will forever be a slave because that's where you belong baabun



afonjaheadhunt:

You sound very bitter and pained by this thread, but then it's either you are unintelligent or plain ignorant? After the long rant you could not even mention 3 locations that Afonja nyama people live that is not slumified grin and you are not ashamed of that instead you rant about how Igbo properties will revert to Afonjas, well I am sorry to burst your bubble because it will not revert to Afonjas until 99 years when it must have dilapidated also there are locations in Lagos that are %80 Igbo's and yoruba is not spoken there. You would think you are in Onitsha if you were there and to correct your ignorance Land tenancy or lease especially with the government is 99 years not your so called 15-30 years, we are not talking of space for MTN mast here and then again it is renewable, also the tenancy or lease duration also applies to Afonjas not just Igbo's, okay?.

Saying it is foolishness makes you the fool here those guys have long reap the benefits of their investment and will enjoy the benefits for 99 years by then you will be long dead already so you see Igbo generations will gain from it and negotiate another lease with your children or grand children who hopefully they wouldn't be as spiteful and envious like Afonjas on Nairaland, So hope you have seen that it is a win win situation for Ndigbo, stay on topic because Igbo's will be with Afonjas in Lagos for a long time. grin

Edit: I forgot to mention that Igbo's don't have any business with any family that they have purchased land from, the only have business with the state government who own the land and will have to review the lease agreement after 99years so make no mistake. If you sold you family compound with your fathers cemetery in it with the thought that you will claim it back after 15-30 years, you don guy yourself. Cure your self of ignorance cause your post reeks of a lot of it.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 12:11pm On Jul 06, 2017
Decksaltedxx:


He will soon log on with his alternate handle to praise himself and declare himself an online warrior. The mofo is truly cursed.


grin

We yaff finished the poor boy grin

Hahahahahahaha

Show mercy abeg cheesy

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by imam07: 12:19pm On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
Abo.ki slave why are you attaching to Hausa by force, thesame Hausa that said you guys are treacherous snakes? I'll tell you why, because you clearly know Afonjas are no match for Igbo's, well don't be in a haste, things will unfold itself, however if you are in so much rush help campaign for the success of Biafra so we can find out how it plays out, but like I have always said and still maintain Igbo's will not loose pin to Afonjas.
This is the bitter truth no matter what. Am not attatching myself to d hausas but i want to be plain with u.Declare biafra and 4get ur properties.u cant eat your cake and have it back. I see that the poor ibos are the one fighting 4 biafra. i know if u are rich u and u have properties in lagos,u will not stay where ur people are talking of biafra. U are a bloody poor ibo i can see.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 12:19pm On Jul 06, 2017
jcurrency:
Mugu keep crying inside, 99years my foot, by the way Lagos State can change whatever laws that might have been made in the past. I doubt that though 99years for your dream. Come and see your foolish igbo ritualist and kidnappers in ikeja computer village, the properties still remains the Yorubas, the igbos cry when there 15 years expires in their life time, who cares if they make 20 times the money invested, the fact still remains that the Yorubas still own it and you are paying for it. For a fact, it's a Yoruba young and educated man that governs the largest IT center in Africa (computer village), meanwhile we have the igbos has majority there, you will forever be a slave because that's where you belong baabun



I can see you are really pained and surprised by the revelation well I am sorry to bring more pains to you and burst more bubbles till you drop dead. Now listen, the 99 years is a fact, Afonja youths just like back and forth blind arguements, in regards LASG changing what ever laws it has regarding land use and lease act, it will not affect existing owners and should they chose the negate on their earlier agreements to existing land owners, they will have to compensate the affected, what problem do you have with Igbo's in Ikeja? I don't understand that part, and how do you know who is a ritualist or kidnapper do you work with them? Or just mere lies that Afonjas love to tell? Any Igbo man who leased a shop for 15-30 years made the best deal ever, as he is insulated from, recession, inflation, change of policy, greedy landlords, and unnecessary embarrassment, harassment most importantly he has enough time to recoup his investment and start making benefits, these are some of the decisions that Igbo business men take that make them business savvy and trust me before the expiration of the 15 years the Igbo man will be able to own his own property too.

How can you own what you have sold and ownership legally transferred are you educated at all?, are you in tune with reality? or you are simply praying all you say becomes the reality, sorry boy, not so. Yes for a fact the current chairman in the market is Afonja, but the Igbo's have always held the position, it is only fair that in the spirit of fairness every one should be allowed to oversee the market, heck an Edo man have even been the chairman before, Igbo's believe in Equity and justice so they would allow anyone to rule the market not because he is Igbo, Afonja, or Hausa. I hope I have be able to educate you a little further.
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 12:22pm On Jul 06, 2017
Decksaltedxx:


If i slap that your empty compressed head, why do you take after your father in this lying thing. Your mother will surely curse you if she see the lies you spew daily online, cos the old poor woman is suffering in Isolo and you are online forming rich mansion owner. Lol
You are still not making any sense I think your brain have crashed, go and flash it.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 12:27pm On Jul 06, 2017
imam07:
This is the bitter truth no matter what. Am not attatching myself to d hausas but i want to be plain with u.Declare biafra and 4get ur properties.u cant eat your cake and have it back. I see that the poor ibos are the one fighting 4 biafra. i know if u are rich u and u have properties in lagos,u will not stay where ur people are talking of biafra. U are a bloody poor ibo i can see.
But Afonjas said Igbo's have no properties in Lagos so which one are you talking about? So because One have property in Lagos He should be looking like Mumu abi?Afonjas stop thinking with your hearts and start thinking with your brain.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by laudate: 12:29pm On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
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.
Why should I create another thread, when you were the one who brought up the issue of Ojukwu's properties, right here? shocked Please I beg of you, list all of Ojukwu's properties as well as companies that were nationalised, and provide the source & url links for each story, so we can all read and verify! Daalu zi! wink

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by imam07: 12:31pm On Jul 06, 2017
Nnamdi kanu is helping the ibos to dig their graves.The same way ojukwu dug their fore father's grave.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 12:37pm On Jul 06, 2017
Decksaltedxx:


He will soon log on with his alternate handle to praise himself and declare himself an online warrior. The mofo is truly cursed.
I don't need any other moniker to declare an online warrior you can see the result for yourself is that why you are still embarrassing yourself on this thread so that it does not appear that Afonjas have been disgrace, embarrassed and rubbed in the mud, by one single handle, well sorry to disappoint you.

Guy I am Afonjas nightmare, Afonjas have always been wise to allow my thread flow peacefully but this time they decided to test their luck and you can see the results for yourself, running around like headless chickens wouldn't save you guys, I will de-feather you and eat you nothing will happen grin

Continue with your useless post you take the crown of the dumbest Afonja to have posted on this thread.

Scratched faced Afonja cowards nyama people have being humbled running from this thread.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by imam07: 12:38pm On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:

But Afonjas said Igbo's have no properties in Lagos so which one are you talking about? So because One have property in Lagos He should be looking like Mumu abi?Afonjas stop thinking with your hearts and start thinking with your brain.
I think i heard ibos said they have proprties in sw.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 12:42pm On Jul 06, 2017
totit:



Wow.

You know him too well grin

That's his style. The mofo is one shameless dog that cant stop bringing shame to the already cursed alaigbo.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 12:43pm On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
You are still not making any sense I think your brain have crashed, go and flash it.

Are you talking about Mr Ezenwa's brain in his smelly grave. Lmao

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Decksaltedxx: 12:44pm On Jul 06, 2017
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afonjaheadhunt:
I don't need any other moniker to declare an online warrior you can see the result for yourself is that why you are still embarrassing yourself on this thread so that it does not appear that Afonjas have been disgrace, embarrassed and rubbed in the mud, by one single handle, well sorry to disappoint you.

Guy I am Afonjas nightmare, Afonjas have always been wise to allow my thread flow peacefully but this time they decided to test their luck and you can see the results for yourself, running around like headless chickens wouldn't save you guys, I will de-feather you and eat you nothing will happen grin

Continue with your useless post you take the crown of the dumbest Afonja to have posted on this thread.

Scratched faced Afonja cowards nyama people have being humbled running from this thread.
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Crap as usual. Lekki mansion owner suffering with his old blind mother in Isolo, hunger is already dealing with your and your old mother. You better face your dry cleaning before hunger kill the poor woman. Lol

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 12:46pm On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:

Why should I create another thread, when you were the one who brought up the issue of Ojukwu's properties, right here? shocked Please I beg of you, list all of Ojukwu's properties as well as companies that were nationalised, and provide the source & url links for each story, so we can all read and verify! Daalu zi! wink
I will do that on any thread that you create, please if you have to comment again please stay on topic, however I must confess that you are the most intellectual Afonja on this board judging by this thread.

That said, there is this dude, jcurrency please enlighten him like you did totit.
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 12:50pm On Jul 06, 2017
imam07:
I think i heard ibos said they have proprties in sw.
No, you tell me. Afonjas said they have none, you being and Afonja should be able to clear the air on that.
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by ocelot2006(m): 12:51pm On Jul 06, 2017
I find it quite amusing that proponents of secession, particularly IPOB supporters, are totally ignorant of how deeply integrated this country is, and how difficult it will to retrieve one's assets when the proverbial shyte hits the fans. If the Federal Republic of Nogeria decides to seize Biafran assets, there's ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ECOWAS or Biafra can do about it except blow hot air. Keep in mind that Nigeria still remains the SOLE REGIONAL POWER in West Africa, and is the main backbone of ECOWAS. Besides the country recently flouted ECOWAS court orders. Has heaven fallen? Has ECOWAS's "wrath" torn of a single feather from a chicken? Absolutely not.

Frankly the main losers will be the SE region itself as Igbos have invested heavily in other geopolitical regions trade-wise. If secession happens and these regions/the FRN decides to seize these assets, you have neither the military or diplomatic clout to recapture those assets. Hell, you're basically landlocked at the mercy of these region.

But hey, what do I know? I'm basically a SS man who strongly believes in common sense and logic, not day-dreams of lalaland.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 12:52pm On Jul 06, 2017
Decksaltedxx:
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Crap as usual. Lekki mansion owner suffering with his old blind mother in Isolo, hunger is already dealing with your and your old mother. You better face your dry cleaning before hunger kill the poor woman. Lol

Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by laudate: 12:58pm On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
I will do that on any thread that you create, please if you have to comment again please stay on topic, however I must confess that you are the most intellectual Afonja on this board judging by this thread.

That said, there is this dude, jcurrency please enlighten him like you did totit.
Guy, I am NOT creating any thread. cheesy You are the one that made the assertions, so provide proof to back up your assertions, right here. He who asserts, must prove. And there are over 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria, so why are you calling me an Afonja?

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 1:17pm On Jul 06, 2017
ocelot2006:
I find it quite amusing that proponents of secession, particularly IPOB supporters, are totally ignorant of how deeply integrated this country is, and how difficult it will to retrieve one's assets when the proverbial shyte hits the fans. If the Federal Republic of Nogeria decides to seize Biafran assets, there's ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ECOWAS or Biafra can do about it except blow hot air. Keep in mind that Nigeria still remains the SOLE REGIONAL POWER in West Africa, and is the main backbone of ECOWAS. Besides the country recently flouted ECOWAS court orders. Has heaven fallen? Has ECOWAS's "wrath" torn of a single feather from a chicken? Absolutely not.

Frankly the main losers will be the SE region itself as Igbos have invested heavily in other geopolitical regions trade-wise. If secession happens and these regions/the FRN decides to seize these assets, you have neither the military or diplomatic clout to recapture those assets. Hell, you're basically landlocked at the mercy of these region.

But hey, what do I know? I'm basically a SS man who strongly believes in common sense and logic, not day-dreams of lalaland.
I tend to agree with you on everything you said but there is one little puzzle that you failed to factor-in which burst your theory and burble of Nigerians strength.

That factor is "Division of Strenght" in a case of disintegration of the Nigerian State, Nigerian strength will be be a thing of the past, it will be divided amongst all emerging nations and it could even be worse depending on the extent of the break up, if Nigeria breaks Up in 3 zones what Nigeria are you then referring too? Arewa or Oduduwa? If Biafra secede as old eastern region, Nigerians strength and financial generosity will no longer exist and as such it influence in Ecowas will die a natural death, Take Then USSR for Example, Or Germany when we had East West Germany. So factor it and see more limitations that will be faced, in fact every region will be trying to stabilized its new nation and not creating a nation of tension or chasing out already existing investors, that will be the very last moved if at all, and why do you think these new nations will want to be enemies when they stand to gain more by working together?

It is just war monger that are trying to put confusion in the simple quest for secession.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 1:19pm On Jul 06, 2017
laudate:

Guy, I am NOT creating any thread. cheesy You are the one that made the assertions, so provide proof to back up your assertions, right here. He who asserts, must prove. And there are over 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria, so why are you calling me an Afonja?
I am sorry if you are not Afonja, pray tell what ethnic nationality are you?
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by realjoker(m): 4:24pm On Jul 06, 2017
Decksaltedxx:


He will soon log on with his alternate handle to praise himself and declare himself an online warrior. The mofo is truly cursed.
totit:



Wow.

You know him too well grin
I thought I am the only one that noticed that.
He has more than 20 handles not 5, he is a frustrated liepod yoot in one hamlet in Alaibo and not in Lagos. And he has vindicate my earlier stance that he his a bot planted by the admin of this forum because I can't just imagine someone can be as dumb and foolish as he is.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by deomelo: 5:04pm On Jul 06, 2017
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afonjaheadhunt:
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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I was expecting a sane and rational response from you, but not the same meaningless and unintelligent nonsense

Maybe the beatings you are receiving in this thread is killing you mentally. grin grin

Please stick to your laughable lies and comedy routine. grin grin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by totit: 5:19pm On Jul 06, 2017
realjoker:


I thought I am the only one that noticed that.
He has more than 20 handles not 5, he is a frustrated liepod yoot in one hamlet in Alaibo and not in Lagos. And he has vindicate my earlier stance that he his a bot planted by the admin of this forum because I can't just imagine someone can be as dumb and foolish as he is.

grin

Don't mind the dry cleaner.
For gosh sake something is mentally wrong with that boy. grin the nitwit tried so hard to sound intelligent, forming porse for crying out lloud who doesn't know that troll with numerous meme and troll lifestyle?

My ghosh the nitwit Wan dey act smart, for me,I spits# on his poor head grin

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 5:24pm On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:

Afonja, you have run out of steam just go and rest where are the Afonja e warriors self? Not this losers on g-strings.


I have your leash, if I want you to type long post, you will and if I want a short one you will. Like I said you are not worth it. I slang match with your paterfamilias and materfamilias and that is what it is. You can squeal all day and I will not oblige pipsqueak.

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Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 6:09pm On Jul 06, 2017
Dumaknesset:



I have your leash, if I want you to type long post, you will and if I want a short one you will. Like I said you are not worth it. I slang match with your paterfamilias and materfamilias and that is what it is. You can squeal all day and I will not oblige pipsqueak.
Ass wipe. Yo.rub.ass.
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by afonjaheadhunt: 6:12pm On Jul 06, 2017
deomelo:
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I was expecting a sane and rational response from you, but not the same meaningless and unintelligent nonsense

Maybe the beatings you are receiving in this thread is killing you mentally. grin grin

Please stick to your laughable lies and comedy routine. grin grin
Off topic, not again, I can imagine what your parent go through with you, they must be really ashamed of you. Scratched face.
Re: Response To: What Will Happen To Igbo Properties In A Case Of Secession? by Nobody: 6:14pm On Jul 06, 2017
afonjaheadhunt:
Ass wipe. Yo.rub.ass.

You are a deliberate attempt at stupidity.

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