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Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 10:02am On May 12, 2017
Igbo's we have been warned several times to go back home and invest in our lands but we feel that going to a foreign land in search of greener pastures will earn us better respect than those in our respective Igbo cities. We however fail to realize or take note of the fact that the richest, most successful and most respected Igbo billionaires are the ones whom have their business or massive investment in Igboland. The likes of Ibeto, Innoson, Obijackson, Cosharis, Ifeanyi Ubah, Tonimas, Dr Maduka, just to name a few and many of them made their wealth in the South east before spreading their investment tentacles to the rest of the federation.

Have we not understood that our constant trade and economic dominance in various towns in other states that cannot even match up to some villages in the southeast breeds jealousy and anger, yes we understand that these areas provide opportunities for us but when you have harnessed these opportunities and become successful the natives become envious. So this should tell us that the safety of our business cannot be guaranteed in these volatile areas, so we best leave and avoid such areas or simply run skeletal operations there while we have a major part of the business in Igboland.

Take Bayelsa for example, tell me what Business Igbo's do in Bayelsa an oil state capital that cannot even match up to Abakaliki in terms of beauty, development and population apart from the fact that Bayelsa is an oil producing state it has noting else to offer or bring to the table. Our Igbo brother are better off in Port-harcourt doing their business. If our Igbo traders don't go to Bayelsa to do business trust me those Bayelsan's will most likely have to travel to Port-Harcourt to buy what they need like Cars, Phones, Laptops, wears etc or simply patronize whatever skeletal trading activities left at the mercy of the seller.

These same Bayelsan's have been launching systematic attacks on Igbo traders for the past 3years unprovoked, we remember the case of attacks on Igbo businesses on the celebrations or Adaka Boro day, we also remember the kidnappings and attacks on Prominent Igbo business men in the state, we also remember attacks on Igbo businesses which prompted these Igbo traders to go and report to the police telling them that if the police cannot protect them that they are able to protect themselves, but must we lived in another mans land by force, must we live in Bayelsa the way we live in Kaduna South.

Bayelsa as a state or city cannot compare to any South eastern State or city as a matter of fact only 2 cities in the South South can compete or be compared with any South eastern city like Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri, Awka, Aba and Umuahia, and the South South cities are Calabar and Port-Harcourt, but Port-harcourt and Asaba are Igbo cities in the South South, please nobody should even mention Uyo, Uyo is still a glorified town with world class infrastructure kudos to Godwill Akpabio for that. If you remove those Akpabio's infrastructures Uyo will be competing with the likes of Nnewi, Orlu, and Nsukka.

If at all we must live outside the borders of our regions we must always live in metropolitan cities like Abuja, Lagos, Port-Harcourt, these are the only cities that can compete or exceed Igbo cities in terms of economic development, infrastructural development, commerce and industry, population, standard of living, Education, exposure, health and wealth Index.

So Igbo's let us be wise and heed to the call of our Governor's, Ohanaeze, Nnamdi Kanu and go back home to invest while living in metropolitan cities in the federation. Aku luo uno.

Anaghi agwa ochi nti na agha Esu

Igbo mu ru nu Ako na uche..

Daalu nu.

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by whitebeard(m): 10:18am On May 12, 2017
is this not we have been telling them yet they see everything as fight...better leave them they prefer to wail than to get into action just leave them be...!!

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by vonxe: 10:28am On May 12, 2017
business is business, ibos can do their business anywhere in nigeria since they are nigerians. The onus is on massob or related body to make sure ibos in diaspora enjoy the benefit of being nigerian just like afenifere and arewa are currently doing
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by Amarabae(f): 10:32am On May 12, 2017
you just spoil this thread by mentioning portharcourt.
why do you want derailers to invade this thread.
Portharcourt will be an Igbo city if the ikwerres wholly embrace their Igboness but that is not the case.
just avoid unnecessary argument.
Port harcourt history is controversial.

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 10:37am On May 12, 2017
vonxe:
business is business, ibos can do their business anywhere in nigeria since they are nigerians. The onus is on massob or related body to make sure ibos in diaspora enjoy the benefit of being nigerian just like afenifere and arewa are currently doing
Thank you, your point have been noted...

Igbo's don't fall for the poster I quoted, they are the ones that will still come back to call you developers and ask you to go and develop your lands...

Igbo's mu ru nu ako na uche

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 10:53am On May 12, 2017
Amarabae:
you just spoil this thread by mentioning portharcourt.
why do you want derailers to invade this thread.
Portharcourt will be an Igbo city if the ikwerres wholly embrace their Igboness but that is not the case.
just avoid unnecessary argument.
Port harcourt history is controversial.
Amy don't fall for the whole Ikwerre thing Ikwerre is only playing Nigerian politics.

Do you really think that in a case of Nigerians disintegration that Ikwerres will leave Igbo and go with Ijaws?

Now Pat Utomi a Igbo scholar and elder statesman have come out to say that PH is Igboland have you heard any renowned Ikwerre son come out to disprove his claim, the only ones who will make attempt to do that are the Ijaws

Now let me categorically state people who keep singing the PH is not Igboland and Ikwerre is not Igbo and their interest.

Yorubas, especially on Nairaland, but their elders know that PH is Igboland,
interest; they don't want Igbo's to have a sea port, access to the sea or anything that comes close to Lagos.

Ijaws, both online and offline,
interest; they are illegal occupant of PH so they want Ikwerres to denounce the larger Igbo family so it will be easy for them to either by hook or crook or the use of force to take PH when the time is right trust me that time will come even the Ikwerres know this, they and the Ijaws are sitting on a keg of gunpowder secondly Ijaws still live in Igbo properties till this day and they know the implications. So they worry and desperately want Ikwerre to denounce Igbo for ijaw interest.

So my dear don't fall for the antics on NL. Ikwerres are wise, do you think it is a coincidence that some identify with Igbo and Ohanaeze while some play neutral, while others disassociate.

Have you not notice Ijaws saying Okirika is Ijaw, but will be quick to say Ikwerre is not Igbo even when Ikwerre speaks Igbo and okirika speaks a language that is not intelligible with the Ijaws and even more Igbo sounding...

My dear don't fall for Ijaw antics... and harbor no hate towards Ikwerre or PH it's basically for survival.

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by vonxe: 12:16pm On May 12, 2017
myplaydiary:
Thank you, your point have been noted...

Igbo's don't fall for the poster I quoted, they are the ones that will still come back to call you developers and ask you to go and develop your lands...

Igbo's mu ru nu ako na u uche

You should have only thanked me without adding the other comments.
Thank you for appreciating me
Every tribe in Nigeria must find a way to protect itself in this forceful marriage called Nigeria
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 4:53pm On May 12, 2017
vonxe:


You should have only thanked me without adding the other comments.
Thank you for appreciating me
Every tribe in Nigeria must find a way to protect itself in this forceful marriage called Nigeria
Igbo's be wise
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by Nobody: 6:02pm On May 12, 2017
I love your thread, but no need comparing cities in terms of development. Igboland is open to her sons and daughters that are willing to embrace her, and enrich them. Nothing like home sweet home. If only they can heed the call and start relocating....if only embarassed....... especially those in the south western part of the country.
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 8:31pm On May 12, 2017
blues20:
I love your thread, but no need comparing cities in terms of development. Igboland is open to her sons and daughters that are willing to embrace her, and enrich them. Nothing like home sweet home. If only they can heed the call and start relocating....if only embarassed....... especially those in the south western part of the country.
Thanks I appreciate your sincerity.

I am not comparing cities, I am just stating the obvious so that our brothers and sisters living in constant fear in far away states under the delusion that they are in cities realize that the grass is indeed greener at home.
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by RZArecta(m): 8:52pm On May 12, 2017
No need talking too much, your people have been hitting it big in Bayelsa for years on end, your sisters get married to our brothers and work in good places Bayelsa chances yet you didn't complain there instead when your brother murdered a Bayelsa girl in cold blood you started crying like a victim. Where did your sense go to ?

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 9:01pm On May 12, 2017
RZArecta:
No need talking too much, your people have been hitting it big in Bayelsa for years on end, your sisters get married to our brothers and work in good places Bayelsa chances yet you didn't complain there instead when your brother murdered a Bayelsa girl in cold blood you started crying like a victim. Where did your sense go to ?
does a singular act of murder give Bayelsan's reason to take the law into their hands and destroy legitimate business men's means of livelihood. So because Igbo's hit it big in Bayelsa that gives your kind reasons to take laws into their hands.

And the actions by the Bayelsan's have been reoccurring even unprovoked, so you see I am not crying victim, just re-echoing what we have been telling our people.

Be careful with your choice of words, trust me you don't want to banter words with me grin I will have your head on a stake...

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by Amberon: 9:01pm On May 12, 2017
Hahahaha
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by HarryDuce(m): 9:08pm On May 12, 2017
Smh... All these childish and bigoted posts. I
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by HarryDuce(m): 9:09pm On May 12, 2017
Smh... All these childish and bigoted posts

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by Nobody: 9:10pm On May 12, 2017
Developers of the universe.
Bayelsa is no longer biafra?
grin angry grin

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by Nobody: 9:10pm On May 12, 2017
Developers of the universe.
Bayelsa is no longer biafra?
grin angry grin


Don't worry same treatment awaits you in PH

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by arinze2015: 9:14pm On May 12, 2017
myplaydiary:
does a singular act of murder give Bayelsan's reason to take the law into their hands and destroy legitimate business men's means of livelihood. So because Igbo's hit it big in Bayelsa that gives your kind reasons to take laws into their hands.

And the actions by the Bayelsan's have been reoccurring even unprovoked, so you see I am not crying victim, just re-echoing what we have been telling our people.

Be careful with your choice of words, trust me you don't want to banter words with me grin I will have your head on a stake...
bros i just love the way you are answering them
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 9:15pm On May 12, 2017
Ekinematics:
Developers of the universe.
Bayelsa is no longer biafra?
grin angry grin
many of us believe in Republic of Igboland, a country devoid of other ethnic minorities and just Igbo's in SS, SE, MB

I see you modified your post...

Well, Yes it is true that our properties have been destroyed in Bayelsa but thank God no lives have been lost, I know you Afonjas were looking forward to a clash between Igbo's and the Ijaws well sorry this one disappointed you...

As for Port-harcourt, is it Ikwerre that you are expecting to fight their Igbo brothers in PH na wa for you, or is it the Ijaws who are not aborigines of PH that you want to do same in PH. Guy you funny, I see you are disappointed.

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 9:28pm On May 12, 2017
arinze2015:
bros i just love the way you are answering them
thanks man, don't mind these Afonjas who wanted to hear death tolls, they are really disappointed that not one death have been registered.

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by nengibo: 9:33pm On May 12, 2017
myplaydiary:
Amy don't fall for the whole Ikwerre thing Ikwerre is only playing Nigerian politics.

Do you really think that in a case of Nigerians disintegration that Ikwerres will leave Igbo and go with Ijaws?

Now Pat Utomi a Igbo scholar and elder statesman have come out to say that PH is Igboland have you heard any renowned Ikwerre son come out to disprove his claim, the only ones who will make attempt to do that are the Ijaws

Now let me categorically state people who keep singing the PH is not Igboland and Ikwerre is not Igbo and their interest.

Yorubas, especially on Nairaland, but their elders know that PH is Igboland,
interest; they don't want Igbo's to have a sea port, access to the sea or anything that comes close to Lagos.

Ijaws, both online and offline,
interest; they are illegal occupant of PH so they want Ikwerres to denounce the larger Igbo family so it will be easy for them to either by hook or crook or the use of force to take PH when the time is right trust me that time will come even the Ikwerres know this, they and the Ijaws are sitting on a keg of gunpowder secondly Ijaws still live in Igbo properties till this day and they know the implications. So they worry and desperately want Ikwerre to denounce Igbo for ijaw interest.

So my dear don't fall for the antics on NL. Ikwerres are wise, do you think it is a coincidence that some identify with Igbo and Ohanaeze while some play neutral, while others disassociate.

Have you not notice Ijaws saying Okirika is Ijaw, but will be quick to say Ikwerre is not Igbo even when Ikwerre speaks Igbo and okirika speaks a language that is not intelligible with the Ijaws and even more Igbo sounding...

My dear don't fall for Ijaw antics... and harbor no hate towards Ikwerre or PH it's basically for survival.
Lol, ipob logic makes me wonder, you don't like Ijaws yet you want them in your Biafrian nation, Port harcourt will never be igbo land because Ikwerre isn't igbo, Eleme isn't igbo(considered ph too), and Okirika isn't igboundecided3

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by nengibo: 9:35pm On May 12, 2017
myplaydiary:
many of us believe in Republic of Igboland, a country devoid of other ethnic minorities and just Igbo's in SS, SE, MB

I see you modified your post...

Well, Yes it is true that our properties have been destroyed in Bayelsa but thank God no lives have been lost, I know you Afonjas were looking forward to a clash between Igbo's and the Ijaws well sorry this one disappointed you...

As for Port-harcourt, is it Ikwerre that you are expecting to fight their Igbo brothers in PH na wa for you, or is it the Ijaws who are not aborigines of PH that you want to do same in PH. Guy you funny, I see you are disappointed.
Only someone that hasn't been to ph will say Ijaws are not Aborigines to Ph

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 9:42pm On May 12, 2017
nengibo:

Lol, ipob logic makes me wonder, you don't like Ijaws yet you want them in your Biafrian nation, Port harcourt will never be igbo land because Ikwerre isn't igbo, Eleme isn't igbo(considered ph too), and Okirika isn't igboundecided3
heya stop crying are you their God who made them not to be Igbo. Haba are you that desperate.

And mind you some of us believe in Republic of Igboland I am of the thought process... and hey I don't hate Ijaws or did I state otherwise in my post. grin

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 9:45pm On May 12, 2017
nengibo:

Only someone that hasn't been to ph will say Ijaws are not Aborigines to Ph
how can Ijaws be aborigines when the property the claimed after the civil war are their hometowns in PH today, where are their villages and original settlements except for the few who have mixed Igbo blood... don't make me exposed you guys even further.

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by nengibo: 9:55pm On May 12, 2017
myplaydiary:
how can Ijaws be aborigines when the property the claimed after the civil war are their hometowns in PH today, where are their villages and original settlements except for the few who have mixed Igbo blood... don't make me exposed you guys even further.
Please expose "us" further with ur retard ipob logic

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 9:56pm On May 12, 2017
nengibo:

Please expose "us" further with ur retard ipob logic
Heya e pain am grin

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by nengibo: 9:57pm On May 12, 2017
myplaydiary:
Heya e pain am grin
Childish

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by Opakan2: 10:02pm On May 12, 2017
Yeah.. go back and develop your shi.tholes where erosion has almost swallowed up everything.
The red mud region is still stuck the 15th century yet the compressed head inhabitants boast of developing other places.


GO BACK HOME AND STOP MAKING LIFE HARD FOR OTHERS IN THEIR OWN LANDS

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by ipobbigot7: 10:02pm On May 12, 2017
Op is Bayelsa which is a Niger Delta no longer a biafuro land?

Just asking because i still remember theoo claims that Niger Deltans and Igbos are blodas and Niger Delta land is biafuro land.

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 10:02pm On May 12, 2017
nengibo:

Childish
abeg stop stalking me Ijaw land grabber grin
Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by myplaydiary: 10:07pm On May 12, 2017
Opakan2:
Yeah.. go back and develop your shi.tholes where erosion has almost swallowed up everything.
The red mud region is still stuck the 15th century yet the compressed head inhabitants boast of developing other places.


GO BACK HOME AND STOP MAKING LIFE FOR OTHERS IN THEIR OWN REGION
story for the Gods, tell me your city and tell me which Igbo city that It beats on any ground grin as for erosion keep deceiving yourself I have been going to the villa every year and I have never seen an erosion site I only read it from Afonja comments on Nairaland or are you Afonja too cheesy you sound like one... afonja key words on Nairaland are, erosion, developers, chest beaters, boast, red mud, blah blah blah...

I guess you are another Afonja wannabe grin you are totally dry with no originality stupid militant grin

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Re: Igbo's should not be in higly volatile and under-developed states like Bayelsa by PapaBrowne(m): 10:08pm On May 12, 2017
vonxe:
business is business, ibos can do their business anywhere in nigeria since they are nigerians. The onus is on massob or related body to make sure ibos in diaspora enjoy the benefit of being nigerian just like afenifere and arewa are currently doing

So Arewa and Afenifere are helping their people enjoy the benefit of Nigeria? Are you serious? So all the poverty in Arewaland is benefit? So all the underdevelopment in Afenifere land is benefit? If that's the kind of benefit Nigeria has to offer, then I want out.

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