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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 3:16pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra State

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 3:19pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra State

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 3:23pm On Jan 13, 2020
Abeokuta!

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 3:24pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra State.

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 3:26pm On Jan 13, 2020
Abeokuta

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by jimyjames(m): 3:27pm On Jan 13, 2020
Ofemannnu:



They were talking about Igbos who are invading SW in their millions.
Are you too from Anambra IDP camp? grin

Who is this dull afonja we hosted a lot of people displaced by flood mostly from kogi , cross river etc that was the reason for the idp camps

Look at the screen shots and tell me about Yoruba idps

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 3:29pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by oyatz(m): 3:30pm On Jan 13, 2020
Based on your logic, you just posited Igbo can't develope their homeland because they aren't in the mainstream of political power,
















. . .but they could develop Lagos which is on other people's homeland and hundreds of kilometers from their ancestral home?




Igbos, Ijaws, Efik, Hausa, Fulani , Urhobos and several non-indigenous tribes living in Lagos all contribute to the development (and undevelopment) of Lagos.

It is very wrong to arrogate the development of Lagos to the Igbos.

The investment of T.Y Danjuma, Aliko Dangote, Ishyaku Rabiu and Dantata in Lagos are greater than the investment of Igbos in Lagos, yet I haven't Northerners calling Lagos 'noman'sland' or claiming to have developed Lagos.

knowledgeable:


No, no, . We are wise, we didn't solely develop Lagos, but Igbo presence & dynamism formed a critical component to the present day Lagos mega City status... which have started to overflow into Ogun State. Simple logic will tell you, the overall impacts of a population group representing 30% or better of overall population of a given space (be it in economy, trade and commerce, real estate, transportation, population etc). Now, if you deduct 30% or more of that population from the whole, you will end up with 30% less of the overall pontential of Lagos and subsequently Ogun State as Lagos and Ogun are symbiotically related.

Now coming to the question of why the Igbos always claiming to have developed Lagos, while their region is underdeveloped?. You know, this is one of the numerous reasons why Nigerian history is not taught in Nigerian shools and folks like you are lost in so many whys... things are the way they are, but I will try to answer this particular question with questions and I will leave it at that.

1). Why are the Igbos always sacrificing their lives in clamouring for their own independent state or regional government that will see their population from various parts of the country (Lagos/SW) reduce to its minimum level back into their region?.

2). Could massive Igbo migrations into Lagos/SW and other parts of the country rooted in the conspiracy between hausa-fulani/Yoruba right after the civil to neutralize/pacify the capacity and capabilities of Igbos through the most strident fedral government policies of marginalisation...20pounds, dividing up/ caving up their region, no Sea port/river port/international airport/no road/no fedral government presence/no industries/no rail roads/hundreds of army, police check points on the worst roads/ accidents that take thousands of Igbo lives yearly on Lagos to SE roads..... I can go on and on and on.

3). could it be that Lagos as we know it today in part came about by successive fedral government set policies right after the civil war drawn from those above aggregates mentioned in #2?.

Finally, can the Igbos or any group actually develop their region if they are not in the main stream of political power that doesn't respect the already tilted constitution that supposed to dictate how everyone live?.



Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Nobody: 3:36pm On Jan 13, 2020
Which economic war .

SW gat none.

In my region you ain't found let alone dominate the economy.

In your region we still pull a strong and irressistible dominating force on the economy...


Case closed.

What are you guys arguing for bloody sake.
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 3:37pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambralstson:
Anambra

Should we be snapping street pictures now? Like one building after the other?

Is that where this thread is going again? I got lot of single buildings to snap that Nairaland itself might crash from too much image.

However I’m at work, will be contributing when I have small free time to use!
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 3:38pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra.

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Nobody: 3:39pm On Jan 13, 2020
LegendHero:
Abeokuta!

grin
See wetin you dey upload.
Go home and do your assignment well.
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Nobody: 3:39pm On Jan 13, 2020
LegendHero:
Abeokuta!

grin
See wetin you dey upload.
Go home and do your assignment well.
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by obaaderemi: 3:41pm On Jan 13, 2020
kettykings:
First , the East can respond by boycotting the following
1. Boycott of Lagos Ports for Niger Delta ports,
2. Boycott Lagos Airports for Abuja Airports for international Flights
3. Universities in the South West for Universities in the East and Niger Delta
4. South West Banks like GTB, Wema, First bank, Sterling for Pro East Banks
5. Relocation of the Nollywood back to the East
6. Boycott and putting a cap to patronage of companies that dont have any base in the East ,cadbury, unilever,nestle
7. Trade tax for goods with no manufacturing base in the east
8. boycott of poultry products from the west
9. stoppage of dumping of goods imported from western ports to the east
You can start by boycotting Nairaland. You know it is owned by a Yoruba man.

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Nobody: 3:41pm On Jan 13, 2020
Which economic war .

SW gat none.

In my region you ain't found let alone dominate the economy.

In your region we still pull a strong and irressistible dominating force on the economy...


Case closed.

What are you guys arguing for bloody sake.
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Nobody: 3:41pm On Jan 13, 2020
LegendHero:
Abeokuta!

grin
See wetin you dey upload.
Go home and do your assignment well.

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by jimyjames(m): 3:44pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambralstson:
Anambra.


Bro you are giving afonja pains with all these beautiful pics afonjas should travel more Nigeria doesn't start and end in that slum city thats 100 year plus ,
Ibadan

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Ofemannnu: 3:45pm On Jan 13, 2020
jimyjames:


Who is this dull afonja we hosted a lot of people displaced by flood mostly from kogi , cross river etc that was the reason for the idp camps

Look at the screen shots and tell me about Yoruba idps


What is this one saying?
Igboland is full of IDPs and you are all invading SW.You have escaped from your IDP camp,ranting in SW and you don't want to be told to go back to your region,abi?

Why is Igboland a massive IDP camp?

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by jimyjames(m): 3:48pm On Jan 13, 2020
Ofemannnu:



What is this one saying?
Igboland is full of IDPs and you are all invading SW.You have escaped from your IDP camp,ranting in SW and you don't want to be told to go back to your region,abi?

Why is Igboland a massive IDP camp?

Lol I gave you the answer Lol

You afonjas are competing with the north hahah

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Nobody: 3:49pm On Jan 13, 2020
LegendHero:


Should we be snapping street pictures now? Like one building after the other?

Is that where this thread is going again? I got lot of single buildings to snap that Nairaland itself might crash from too much image.

However I’m at work, will be contributing when I have small free time to use!


Lolzz

Can't stop laughing. grin
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Ofemannnu: 3:52pm On Jan 13, 2020
MelesZenawi:



grin

See wetin you dey upload.

Go home and do your assignment well.


Ibadan is more developed than the entire Igboland.
Ogun state is more developed than Anambra and IMO states joined.
OGUN STATE:

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 3:53pm On Jan 13, 2020
Abeokuta!

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 3:54pm On Jan 13, 2020
Ogun State!

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 3:55pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra State..

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 3:55pm On Jan 13, 2020
Ogun State!

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 3:57pm On Jan 13, 2020
Ogun State!

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Nobody: 3:57pm On Jan 13, 2020
Ofemannnu:

Ibadan is more developed than the entire Igboland. Ogun state is more developed than Anambra and IMO states joined. OGUN STATE:
Lol.....Ogun state IGR and issues of poverty...plus hunger...Lol
Small boy....see wetin u dey upload
One compound done dwarf this your pictures already.
Also try and get a good phone.
Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 4:00pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra State

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by LegendHero(m): 4:12pm On Jan 13, 2020
Abeokuta!

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 4:18pm On Jan 13, 2020
LegendHero:
Abeokuta!
j
So you are now posting pictures from England claiming to be Ogun, you better remove those pictures before I expose you

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by ProWalker: 4:19pm On Jan 13, 2020
Thread messed up and completely detailed grin

Once that enter any thread, you will know his intention is to derail such thread as long as the igbos are getting caned like the early part of this thread

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Re: South East Vs South West, Economic War Possibilities And Likely Scenarios by Anambralstson: 4:31pm On Jan 13, 2020
Anambra State.

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