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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:08am On Dec 12, 2018
deomelo:






^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin
Western states top most dirtiest states in Nigeria grin grin

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:16am On Dec 12, 2018
I don't need to steal pictures to claim what we are not, mind you Awka is out here

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 12:18am On Dec 12, 2018
phase1:


Oga stop lying to yourself. Here is the list of nigerian grammy nominees. Stop claiming foreigners who can't even locate Osogbo and Ibadam on a map even if their lives depends on it.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_Grammy_Award_winners_and_nominees

You obviously failed to follow your link to the latter, at the bottom there are more links that confirmed more nigeria winners.
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:20am On Dec 12, 2018
Onitsha very clean

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Okoyeeboz: 12:26am On Dec 12, 2018
phase1:


Oga stop lying to yourself. Here is the list of nigerian grammy nominees. Stop claiming foreigners who can't even locate Osogbo and Ibadam on a map even if their lives depends on it.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_Grammy_Award_winners_and_nominees

Yes
Seriki is a foreigner and Sade is an Igbo name.

Someone used Yoruba drums to win 2 Grammys and this mediocre pig from a backwards cave where they have nothing to show is talking nonsense.

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:27am On Dec 12, 2018
totit:


You obviously failed to follow your link to the latter, at the bottom there are more links that confirmed more nigeria winners.
Onitsha is home of indigenes industries and commerce, 99.5% investments own by Igbo's unlike west, other tribes in Nigeria, Chinese, Lebanese, Indians, Eu and others control their investments, this is fact

Below is industrial area of Onitsha

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 12:27am On Dec 12, 2018
Onitsha, World's Dirtiest City































Approaching Okpoko market through thick smog on the back of an okada (motorcycle taxi), the natural reaction is to cover your nose to protect yourself from the dust storm – but the effort is futile.

When a lorry zooms past, kicking up yet another red cloud of dirt, a trader turns the head of a sleeping toddler away from the road, a protective act that is as poignant as it is pointless.

This is a typical day in the southern Nigerian port city of Onitsha – which last year gained notoriety when it was ranked the worst city in the world for the staggering levels of PM10 particulate matter in its air.

Onitsha’s mean annual concentration was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre by the World Health Organization – massively exceeding the WHO’s annual guideline limit for PM10s of 20μg/m3.

PM10 refers to coarse dust particles between 10 and 2.5 micrometres in diameter, while PM2.5s are even finer and more dangerous when inhaled, settling deep in a person’s lungs. Sources of both include dust storms, gases emitted by vehicles, all types of combustion, and industrial activities such as cement manufacturing, construction, mining and smelting. Onitsha scores highly on most of the above – as do other rapidly growing Nigerian cities such as Kaduna, Aba and Umuahia, all of which also featured in the WHO’s 20 worst offenders for PM10s.

In Onitsha’s very busy Okpoko market, my air quality monitor registers 140 for PM10s and 70 for PM2.5s – all way over recommended healthy levels, but still nothing compared to the readings triggered in other parts of this densely populated commercial and industrial hub.

The entire vicinity of the market is perpetually dusty, as wood-sellers saw lumber into different shapes and sizes. The air here is made worse by all the fine sand particles that fly off the back of trucks as they visit one of the many dredging companies on the bank of the River Niger, just behind the wood market.



https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/feb/13/polluted-onitsha-nigeria-perpetual-dust-city-world-worst-air


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Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:31am On Dec 12, 2018

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 12:33am On Dec 12, 2018
Onitsha, World's Dirtiest City































Approaching Okpoko market through thick smog on the back of an okada (motorcycle taxi), the natural reaction is to cover your nose to protect yourself from the dust storm – but the effort is futile.

When a lorry zooms past, kicking up yet another red cloud of dirt, a trader turns the head of a sleeping toddler away from the road, a protective act that is as poignant as it is pointless.

This is a typical day in the southern Nigerian port city of Onitsha – which last year gained notoriety when it was ranked the worst city in the world for the staggering levels of PM10 particulate matter in its air.

Onitsha’s mean annual concentration was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre by the World Health Organization – massively exceeding the WHO’s annual guideline limit for PM10s of 20μg/m3.

PM10 refers to coarse dust particles between 10 and 2.5 micrometres in diameter, while PM2.5s are even finer and more dangerous when inhaled, settling deep in a person’s lungs. Sources of both include dust storms, gases emitted by vehicles, all types of combustion, and industrial activities such as cement manufacturing, construction, mining and smelting. Onitsha scores highly on most of the above – as do other rapidly growing Nigerian cities such as Kaduna, Aba and Umuahia, all of which also featured in the WHO’s 20 worst offenders for PM10s.

In Onitsha’s very busy Okpoko market, my air quality monitor registers 140 for PM10s and 70 for PM2.5s – all way over recommended healthy levels, but still nothing compared to the readings triggered in other parts of this densely populated commercial and industrial hub.

The entire vicinity of the market is perpetually dusty, as wood-sellers saw lumber into different shapes and sizes. The air here is made worse by all the fine sand particles that fly off the back of trucks as they visit one of the many dredging companies on the bank of the River Niger, just behind the wood market.



https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/feb/13/polluted-onitsha-nigeria-perpetual-dust-city-world-worst-air


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Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin
grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 12:35am On Dec 12, 2018
BeautifulMind2:

Onitsha is home of indigenes industries and commerce, 99.5% investments own by Igbo's unlike west, other tribes in Nigeria, Chinese, Lebanese, Indians, Eu and others control their investments, this is fact

Below is industrial area of Onitsha

Who conducted that stats,YOU abi grin please and please tell the world who did, we would like to know. cool
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 12:39am On Dec 12, 2018
The obingo bingo is through with is village photos, shey grin

Alrizzzze! Now, my observation , the whole of anambra seems to be dry,deserted and kinda scanty. And all thanks to 3-4 storey building and the China made contour bridge I see nothing special than one or two local gov developed areas.

Such a shame wink
grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:46am On Dec 12, 2018
totit:
The obingo bingo is through with is village photos, shey grin

Alrizzzze! Now, my observation , the whole of anambra seems to be dry,deserted and kinda scanty. And all thanks to 3-4 storey building and the China made contour bridge I see nothing special than one or two local gov developed areas.

Such a shame wink
grin
Are you guys done with posting fake pictures, this is Anambra

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 12:51am On Dec 12, 2018
BeautifulMind2:

Are you guys done with posting fake pictures

All thanks to SS oil money I wonder how these scanty and disorganized buildings would have looked like without these few roads built with SS oil money. grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:52am On Dec 12, 2018
totit:
The obingo bingo is through with is village photos, shey grin

Alrizzzze! Now, my observation , the whole of anambra seems to be dry,deserted and kinda scanty. And all thanks to 3-4 storey building and the China made contour bridge I see nothing special than one or two local gov developed areas.

Such a shame wink
grin
No state in west can match Anambra state except Lagos that was developed by all tribes and foreigners

More from Anambra

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 12:54am On Dec 12, 2018
BeautifulMind2:

No state in west can match Anambra state except Lagos that was developed by all tribes and foreigners

More from Anambra

Says who But bros, where are you pulling these off from grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 12:57am On Dec 12, 2018
Onitsha, World's Dirtiest City































Approaching Okpoko market through thick smog on the back of an okada (motorcycle taxi), the natural reaction is to cover your nose to protect yourself from the dust storm – but the effort is futile.

When a lorry zooms past, kicking up yet another red cloud of dirt, a trader turns the head of a sleeping toddler away from the road, a protective act that is as poignant as it is pointless.

This is a typical day in the southern Nigerian port city of Onitsha – which last year gained notoriety when it was ranked the worst city in the world for the staggering levels of PM10 particulate matter in its air.

Onitsha’s mean annual concentration was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre by the World Health Organization – massively exceeding the WHO’s annual guideline limit for PM10s of 20μg/m3.

PM10 refers to coarse dust particles between 10 and 2.5 micrometres in diameter, while PM2.5s are even finer and more dangerous when inhaled, settling deep in a person’s lungs. Sources of both include dust storms, gases emitted by vehicles, all types of combustion, and industrial activities such as cement manufacturing, construction, mining and smelting. Onitsha scores highly on most of the above – as do other rapidly growing Nigerian cities such as Kaduna, Aba and Umuahia, all of which also featured in the WHO’s 20 worst offenders for PM10s.

In Onitsha’s very busy Okpoko market, my air quality monitor registers 140 for PM10s and 70 for PM2.5s – all way over recommended healthy levels, but still nothing compared to the readings triggered in other parts of this densely populated commercial and industrial hub.

The entire vicinity of the market is perpetually dusty, as wood-sellers saw lumber into different shapes and sizes. The air here is made worse by all the fine sand particles that fly off the back of trucks as they visit one of the many dredging companies on the bank of the River Niger, just behind the wood market.



https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/feb/13/polluted-onitsha-nigeria-perpetual-dust-city-world-worst-air


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BeautifulMind2:

No state in west can match Anambra state except Lagos that was developed by all tribes and foreigners


Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 12:57am On Dec 12, 2018
totit:


All thanks to SS oil money I wonder how these scanty and disorganized buildings would have looked like without these few roads built with SS oil money. grin
grin grin Imaging if Igbos didn't go to war

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 1:03am On Dec 12, 2018
deomelo:



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Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 1:08am On Dec 12, 2018
totit:


Says who But bros, where are you pulling these off from grin
I repeat no state in west except lag can compare to Anambra, this fact not writing epistle all over media deceiving gullible minds that haven't step out from your region

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 1:09am On Dec 12, 2018
deomelo:


,,y
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Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 1:10am On Dec 12, 2018
deomelo:



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Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 1:10am On Dec 12, 2018
[quote author=deomelo post=73765776][/quote]
Western capital grin cheesy Ibadan grin

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 1:11am On Dec 12, 2018
deomelo:


q
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Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 1:12am On Dec 12, 2018
Onitsha, World's Dirtiest City































Approaching Okpoko market through thick smog on the back of an okada (motorcycle taxi), the natural reaction is to cover your nose to protect yourself from the dust storm – but the effort is futile.

When a lorry zooms past, kicking up yet another red cloud of dirt, a trader turns the head of a sleeping toddler away from the road, a protective act that is as poignant as it is pointless.

This is a typical day in the southern Nigerian port city of Onitsha – which last year gained notoriety when it was ranked the worst city in the world for the staggering levels of PM10 particulate matter in its air.

Onitsha’s mean annual concentration was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre by the World Health Organization – massively exceeding the WHO’s annual guideline limit for PM10s of 20μg/m3.

PM10 refers to coarse dust particles between 10 and 2.5 micrometres in diameter, while PM2.5s are even finer and more dangerous when inhaled, settling deep in a person’s lungs. Sources of both include dust storms, gases emitted by vehicles, all types of combustion, and industrial activities such as cement manufacturing, construction, mining and smelting. Onitsha scores highly on most of the above – as do other rapidly growing Nigerian cities such as Kaduna, Aba and Umuahia, all of which also featured in the WHO’s 20 worst offenders for PM10s.

In Onitsha’s very busy Okpoko market, my air quality monitor registers 140 for PM10s and 70 for PM2.5s – all way over recommended healthy levels, but still nothing compared to the readings triggered in other parts of this densely populated commercial and industrial hub.

The entire vicinity of the market is perpetually dusty, as wood-sellers saw lumber into different shapes and sizes. The air here is made worse by all the fine sand particles that fly off the back of trucks as they visit one of the many dredging companies on the bank of the River Niger, just behind the wood market.



https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/feb/13/polluted-onitsha-nigeria-perpetual-dust-city-world-worst-air


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Mediocrity galore


Only in anambra ipob village...




^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village...





At the end of the day, this is your daily reality...





grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by MrSly(m): 1:15am On Dec 12, 2018
tendingNews:
Watch the Aftermath of Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, PDP Southwest campaign in Ibadan, Oyo State.

After their campaign, some Yoruba women and men came with brooms to sweep and clean up the place. They were shouting, screaming "Atiku oleeeee!"

They sang a song in Yoruba.

The reactions to the video are divided. While some claim Atiku has no place in Southwest, others claim the people that came to sweep and shout 'Atiku Ole' were 'paid' by APC and 'bribed' with tradermoni.

Whatever may be the case, watch the here and make you contributions.

See reactions.

Source: http://www.thefamousnaija.com/2018/12/aftermath-of-atikus-campaign-in-ibadan.html?m=1
Southwest no get brain and their woman is the most annoying animal besides competing with pigs for dirtiest animal in Africa.
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 1:17am On Dec 12, 2018




See as den dey cover nose in anambra shittyhole..


That hell hole is so fuccjed and grossly dirty and polluted..
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 1:17am On Dec 12, 2018
BeautifulMind2:

grin grin Imaging if Igbos didn't go to war

These bungalows tho grin well done at least you've shown us that 2 local gov areas is half developed in alaigbo but it still looks like a modern village tho with those tasteless 3 storey buildings. grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 1:20am On Dec 12, 2018
I kannt belief this is the so called almighty anambra that alaigbo people have been shouting about. Who still build such tall,shapeless,old skool 3-4 storey kinda buildings in this modern world

Cheiii grin what a sore sight to behold cheesy

..and lest I forget, the contour , shapeless , China or aba made bridge was even worst than an eye sore shocked
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by Nobody: 3:48am On Dec 12, 2018
igwefivestar:
smile, u are right bt stop believing that pple from the East hate pple from the west. All this u see going on in our nation today are caused by our irrispoIbo ble leaders for thier own selfish interest.

People from West never believed that People from East or North hate them. We never cared about any affection from any tribe or hatred from any tribe. It is the wrong perception of the South West by Ibos after civil war as handed over to the IBO youths that gave rise to what you are witnessing online. IBO youths are about 70% of people keeping political watchdog duty online.

This shows a psychological inferiority complex problems.
The energy devoted by Ibos on propaganda is enough to build Singapore in the East. I saw (edited & non edited) aerial view of cities in the South West, I have seen references made by Ibo to published books, Newspapers, journals & electronic media that have been EDITED and posted online. 90% of all references made by IBOs are edited and falsified.

More than 60% of the looted money under GEJ when Nigeria was the richest country in Africa went to them making them the richest tribe in Africa. They are very industrious supported by fund under Jonathan.

I did not blame the Ibos for suspecting that Yoruba hate them. The combination of Yoruba & Hausa to fight civil war is very painful & unforgettable. However, the generation that fought the war was in disarray & mostly unenlightened. The present generation know nothing about what happened. The bitterness & opportunity for revenge carried by Ibos are eternal.

The North will continue to use IBO bitterness against South West because of Biafra to their political advantage.

That old man from Chad, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai is still reminding FG that they are yet to pay Chad for their assistance to Nigeria during Civil War. They are so much concerned about Niger & Chad that are parasites on Nigeria.
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 6:37am On Dec 12, 2018
totit:


These bungalows tho grin well done at least you've shown us that 2 local gov areas is half developed in alaigbo but it still looks like a modern village tho with those tasteless 3 storey buildings. grin
And your largest city in Africa you can't boast of any modern buildings your guys started posting fake pictures from Lakki grin grin

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