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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by woodsbeatrice30: 4:24pm On Apr 29, 2020
Maiduguri my lovely city..did nysc there and loved then it before those boko boys came.. undecided

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by emmanude(m): 4:25pm On Apr 29, 2020
tayebest:
cool


North is beautiful sha! smiley

If only the inhabitants would make it more beautiful for all Nigerians
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Breastfeed: 4:31pm On Apr 29, 2020
I hope kano residents will learn from this?

Covid-19 does not know tribe, religion, status or color.
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nowenuse: 4:42pm On Apr 29, 2020
Arrewa:
my Arewa!!!

Can't u see how shameless you are?

is posting pictures of Igbo cities but u are posting pictures of the entire North.
Are Maiduguri or Kaduna Hausa fulani cities? Why don't you post Sokoto, Katsina, Gusau, Birnin Kebbi or Dutse?

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nowenuse: 4:44pm On Apr 29, 2020
Arrewa:
Igbo land! The land of developers!!

stop showing us estates and GRA in Rivers!

Rivers is not south east! Rivers is not Igbo land!!

Show us igbo land!

Rivers is not Igbo land but Kaduna is Hausa fulani land right?
Are you sure you are a normal human being?

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by darfay: 4:44pm On Apr 29, 2020
Arrewa:
here you go! Maiduguri!



Very very decent. Is kanuri/hausa the street lingo of maiduguri?

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by izubext007: 4:51pm On Apr 29, 2020
maidugiri has been under lock down since boko Haram started infecting people with sucide bomb blast.
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nowenuse: 4:54pm On Apr 29, 2020
darfay:

Very very decent. Is kanuri/hausa the street lingo of maiduguri?

50-50, just the way Pidgin/English and Yoruba is like 50-50 in Lagos.
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by olumide4christ: 5:05pm On Apr 29, 2020
ChristineC:
to burst your bubble, no part of Nigeria is developed.

yet talking of development in the Nigerian sense, were these northern cities developed because of the ingenuity of their people or the plundering of another region by successive northern federal administrations to build infrastructure in northern areas?

To also burst your bubble, are you aware that the state governments in the Niger Delta receive 13% derivation of revenue by virtue of the oil revenue generated from the Niger Delta? What did they use it for? They get more federal allocation than many of the Northern states.. did they use it to develop their states? Capital No!

Until you hold your governors accountable rather than focusing only on the federal government, there will be no appreciable development in the Southern states!

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by 18wheeler: 5:18pm On Apr 29, 2020
Shettibosss:
There is huge difference with what u hear about Maiduguri and the reality
True. I'm a resident.

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Achorise: 5:28pm On Apr 29, 2020
Fidelismaria:

not impressed





They try abeg.
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nobody: 5:33pm On Apr 29, 2020
KoredeOG:


Guy I come dey wonder.
I must visit North!
Try and visit everypart of the north and compare with the east, I always wonder if this people think northernners are very dumb to be in power and not develop their region

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nobody: 5:37pm On Apr 29, 2020
Nowenuse:


Can't u see how shameless you are?

is posting pictures of Igbo cities but u are posting pictures of the entire North.
Are Maiduguri or Kaduna Hausa fulani cities? Why don't you post Sokoto, Katsina, Gusau, Birnin Kebbi or Dutse?
Guess what nigga, the conperism is based on core north and south east and while arewa is posting pictures of how bad your cities your brother is busy posting villages in the north and calling it undeveloped, I will surely do my diggings on Eastern villages

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nobody: 5:41pm On Apr 29, 2020
Fidelismaria:

not impressed






offcourse, you dont travel.
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nobody: 5:43pm On Apr 29, 2020
Nowenuse:


Rivers is not Igbo land but Kaduna is Hausa fulani land right?
Are you sure you are a normal human being?
Bro kaduna na Igbo city neh, tell me the owners of kaduna
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by nisai: 5:52pm On Apr 29, 2020
Arrewa:
I have been to Abia state and I have snapped alot of places in Abia state... I can share with you if you want
grin grin grin

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Torg77: 5:58pm On Apr 29, 2020
tayebest:
cool


North is beautiful sha! smiley

3 pics from a whole state.
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nobody: 6:05pm On Apr 29, 2020
Torg77:


3 pics from a whole state.
You just want to live in ignorance, most igbos that have never left their region always think the north is a place you see huts, desert and people rideing donkeys with sugercane on their hands well reality is far from what you people think

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Skmoda360(m): 6:06pm On Apr 29, 2020
spendoon:

You just want to live in ignorance, most igbos that have never left their region always think the north is a place you see huts, desert and people rideing donkeys with sugercane on their hands well reality is far from what you people think
shocked grin
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Kennyswag: 6:18pm On Apr 29, 2020
obowo69:
Arrewa is a Yoruba man pretending to be Hausa Fulani.

Igbos need to start ignoring that Afonja. He is a yoruba man and I can bet my life on it.
igbos always afraid of their hausafulani masters grin grin

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Arrewa: 6:19pm On Apr 29, 2020
darfay:




Very very decent. Is kanuri/hausa the street lingo of maiduguri?
yes
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nobody: 6:32pm On Apr 29, 2020
Anambralstson:

Abia is far better than Maidugri in all ramifications
Eh? A state with useless roads and slums tufia. Man Abia is one of the worst states I have ever set eyes on.

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by ChristineC: 6:41pm On Apr 29, 2020
olumide4christ:


To also burst your bubble, are you aware that the state governments in the Niger Delta receive 13% derivation of revenue by virtue of the oil revenue generated from the Niger Delta? What did they use it for? They get more federal allocation than many of the Northern states.. did they use it to develop their states? Capital No!

Until you hold your governors accountable rather than focusing only on the federal government, there will be no appreciable development in the Southern states!
so you are justifying feeding-bottle style operation of your country and asking where's the developments? how do you expect people to demand proper governance on the basis of always begging for some prop from a central government so far away from their villages?

do you even know 13% derivatives started in 1999 while oil exploration has been going on for well over 50 years in some of those communities? you trying to form ignorance on the losses of both human and commercial capacity these exploration have caused?

you can't point out one single country in the world that has developed with the government style of Nigeria.
a country that never cares for merit.
a country that encourages laziness in her officials and citizens.
a country where one of the best jobs you can land is being in government, is not a progressive one by any stretch of the imagination.

most of the people here trying to big up their regions haven't been to any country with a working system, the rest are just being mischievous.
you are swayed by a few painted roads and traffic lights, is this 1924? abeg make me laff.

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nowenuse: 7:15pm On Apr 29, 2020
spendoon:

Bro kaduna na Igbo city neh, tell me the owners of kaduna

Kaduna is a Gbagyi ancestral city. It does not belong to Hausa fulani in any way okay?

Hausa fulani land is Zaria and the boundary between Zaria & Southern Kaduna is at Jaji!

Kaduna is no way in hell a Hausa fulani city.
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nowenuse: 7:16pm On Apr 29, 2020
spendoon:

Guess what nigga, the conperism is based on core north and south east and while arewa is posting pictures of how bad your cities your brother is busy posting villages in the north and calling it undeveloped, I will surely do my diggings on Eastern villages

No, the comparison should be based on Igbo land vs Hausa land.
Is Core-north an ethnic group?

is representing his ethnicity, why don't Arrewa represent his own?

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Odingo1: 7:19pm On Apr 29, 2020
Nowenuse:


No, the comparison should be based on Igbo land vs Hausa land.
Is Core-north an ethnic group?

is representing his ethnicity, why don't Arrewa represent his own?
Do you know what you are talking about, so NW/NE is Hausa land.

You need to go back to school

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by Nowenuse: 7:23pm On Apr 29, 2020
Odingo1:

Do you know what you are talking about, so NW/NE is Hausa land.

You need to go back to school

Were u supposed to quote me or Spendoon?

I am correcting that thief called Arrewa and his cohorts who are claiming that Kaduna city is Hausa land, meanwhile it is Gbagyi land.

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by onward4life(m): 7:38pm On Apr 29, 2020
Erosion2020:
Even if Maiduguru turn to Dubai tomorrow I will never visit that area.
Thanks Op for showing me the land I will never go.


That means Yu have plans to visit....


My ppo will never visit that place....
Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by ultimate77(m): 7:40pm On Apr 29, 2020
Arrewa:
yep... The only places that is highly affected are Borno villages!

Some of these villages are soft targets for Bokoharam because they're close to forest and have no enough military presence!

If you've been to maiduguri there's no way you won't like the city!

Social life in that city is massive!! Have been there twice

I was born in Bama I grew up in mairi village.. I know Maiduguri in short Borno state very well. It's a nice place. Lol. I missed Tashan kano. Where we buy grasshopper fried as we start our journey.

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by goaldynboy: 7:41pm On Apr 29, 2020
Anambralstson:

So developments is Streetlights, most of you are dummies, tell what area Borno is better than Abia

Don't mind them!!

Business investors are investing billions in Aba!

Who get mind to invest in Maiduguri?!

Only the sound of the name put fear into people's mind!!!!!!!

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by olumide4christ: 7:51pm On Apr 29, 2020
ChristineC:
so you are justifying feeding-bottle style operation of your country and asking where's the developments? how do you expect people to demand proper governance on the basis of always begging for some prop from a central government so far away from their villages?

do you even know 13% derivatives started in 1999 while oil exploration has been going on for well over 50 years in some of those communities? you trying to form ignorance on the losses of both human and commercial capacity these exploration have caused?

you can't point out one single country in the world that has developed with the government style of Nigeria.
a country that never cares for merit.
a country that encourages laziness in her officials and citizens.
a country where one of the best jobs you can land is being in government, is not a progressive one by any stretch of the imagination.

most of the people here trying to big up their regions haven't been to any country with a working system, the rest are just being mischievous.
you are swayed by a few painted roads and traffic lights, is this 1924? abeg make me laff.

What I saw is not a few painted roads and traffic lights.... maybe that's what you saw on Nairaland or Google but I am talking of what I have seen physically, not on the internet -roads, schools, organised transportation, health centers & other infrastructure. Take a time out and travel up north to see for yourself, don't base your conclusions on what others say but on facts. I only speak facts and not hearsay.

If indigenes of various states will not hold their governors accountable for all the funds they have received in 21years of democracy, they will keep on wailing till death and nothing will change.

BTW, even the governors, senators and representatives of the so-called states are not looking forward to a break up of the country because of their gains. So if your so-called leaders are enjoying the party and the cookie jar called Nigeria and you, the people keep voting them and their party into power every election year, I conclude that both leaders and followers are both unserious about the general progress of their people.

I'm done. All the best in life!

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Re: Maiduguri Lockdown In Pictures by darfay: 7:56pm On Apr 29, 2020
Nowenuse:


50-50, just the way Pidgin/English and Yoruba is like 50-50 in Lagos.

Oh much better answer. I thought kanuri was dominant as the largest minority in the North. I saw "kasuwan" something in the picture of one road and I know that should be hausa was why I asked

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