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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by TundeBricklayer: 5:35pm On Jul 24, 2018 |
mercyville:From all indications and statistics available Igbos are least in poverty and malnutrition in Nigeria today 3 Likes
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by mercyville: 3:32pm On Jul 25, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer: I am talking about lawyers,technocrsts etc and you are posting wannabe lawyers. SW is the least in poverty and it has been like this for donkey years. 1 Like
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by TundeBricklayer: 5:17pm On Jul 25, 2018 |
mercyville:You keep disgracing yourself, the table I showed was published 2018, from reliable source Premium times, own by you kinsman, this is a recent survey that was carried out 2016/2017 by National bureau of statistics in collaboration with National primary healthcare development agency (NPHDA) National agency of the control of Aids (NACA) as part of the global MICS programme. And you are showing chart without credible link. 4 Likes
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by TundeBricklayer: 5:23pm On Jul 25, 2018 |
mercyville:Show credible source that show Yorubas dominate Lawyers and technocrats, Southwest parade highest numbers of fake technocrats in Nigeria. 3 Likes |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by phase1: 5:44pm On Jul 25, 2018 |
Welldone TundeBricklayer, I love arguments laced with references, facts and figures, not sentimental effusions like your opposers are displaying. 3 Likes |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by mercyville: 9:56pm On Jul 25, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer: SW IS THE LEAST IN POVERTY..WORLD BANK,UNDP,NBS .. . UNDP.... 2 Likes
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by TundeBricklayer: 7:30am On Jul 26, 2018 |
mercyville: Same MPI ranked Osun as the richest state in Nigeria , my friend NBS is not part of the yeye survey, you guys are known for using fake agency to promote your regional interests, this is the same way you guys were using different online to rank universities in west as top universities in Nigeria until NUC asked people to disregard the yeye ranking, since you claimed NBS is part of the survey can you screenshot the report from NBS site, my report was surveyed 2016/2017 published 2018 with Nigeria Agencies: NBS, NPHDA, NACA, You are showing 2010/2014 survey 2 Likes |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Strikethem: 8:08am On Jul 26, 2018 |
mercyville:You are a destroyer. Keep destroying tmwith the truth. |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Strikethem: 8:09am On Jul 26, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer:Ogami, you are pointless now. Lol, are you trying to shift the goal post again? I know that even World health organization that named onitsha as world dirtiest city n two other igbo cities are fake too |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by TundeBricklayer: 11:58am On Jul 26, 2018 |
Strikethem:Kindly read this, same WHO said the report on Onitsha pollution might not be reliable, because it's hard to get correct result from Africa 1 Like
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by irrefragable: 12:20pm On Jul 26, 2018 |
mercyville:Duncer? And your people claim to be sophisticated. If I call you people sophisticated mor0ns now ,you will say I am wicked. 1 Like |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by mercyville: 1:39pm On Jul 26, 2018 |
irrefragable: lol..at last you noticed how I quantified you.Your duncely attitudes called for even using 'foolisher' for a people claiming they manufactured weapons without steel etc.You even claimed you have profs among you and they have also swallowed these riff raff stories,hook,line and sinker...oh my! .........What a people!!! Put on your dunce cap and... 2 Likes
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Strikethem: 10:17pm On Jul 26, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer:Lol, keep deceiving yourself. It doesn't change the fact that onitsa is the world dirtiest city. |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Ofemannnu: 5:23am On Jul 27, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer: Stop hiding your head in the mud,Oga Ade..... SW had always had the least poverty and highest number of middle class... Even the NBS,UNO and WORLD BANK confirmed this truism. . WORLD BANK . http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/nigeria/publication/nigeria-economic-report-improved-economic-outlook-in-2014-and-prospects-for-continued-growth-look-good . . UN . http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Multidimensional-Poverty-Index-2015-2-March-2015.pdf?0a8fd7&13666f . NBS . http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/issues-in-the-new-poverty-report/137011/ 2 Likes
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by TundeBricklayer: 7:33am On Jul 27, 2018 |
Ofemannnu:Deomelo are you this dumb to read before you post source world bank calculation based on NLSS 2003-2004 and GHS 2013-2015, my is recent survey that was carried out 2016/2017 by National bureau of statistics in collaboration with National primary healthcare development agency (NPHDA) National agency of the control of Aids (NACA) as part of the global MICS programme. 1 Like
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Ofemannnu: 8:08pm On Jul 27, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer: I am posting the very recent data from all dependable sources on poverty ratings but you have continuously posted a news article on malnutrition.Are you for real? You and the North are on the same level of poverty. Take this advice from NBS and the World bodies. 1 Like
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 4:25pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
It will never augur well for you and those Yoruba who have been stopping Igbos from leaving Nigeria. Yoruba want you to leave, but you don't want to leave, only force and violence will make you leave. You add no value to Nigeria in anyway. PrecisionFx: 2 Likes |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 4:38pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
It doesn't matter how many times you repeat lies, it will never become truth. When you invade other people's land in the process of getting your biafra, you will get your dumb babied-army-behind whooped. Just stay off my territory next time. You know your Igbo only country is not viable, so you chose to stick with Nigeria, but I have a news for you, Nigeria will break soon and you won't have any choice then to leave. LastSurvivor11: 2 Likes |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Nobody: 4:39pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
wowcatty: Yorubas have demonstrated times without numbers that they cannot exist n succeed in life without IGBOS. |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by LastSurvivor11: 4:44pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
wowcatty: From fighting to keep Nigeria to Nigeria will break soon.. indirectlysaying the Igbos have been right all this while they want to break out 2face cousin
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Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 5:08pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
Wishful thinking! If wishes are horses beggars will ride. Only that the reality on ground doesn't support your claim. Yoruba don't go to your region, but half of Igbos population is in my region. Yoruba contribute 49% of Nigerian gdp while you contribute 1.5%. Yoruba want a return to regionalism, but Igbos say no, because you know your region will be the poorest like it used to be when we were under self-rule PrecisionFx: 1 Like |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 5:12pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
Stop fooling yourself, Yoruba only got involved when you invaded our land. You didn't want biafra then and still don't want it now, you are just playing a dumb game for economic advantage. LastSurvivor11: 1 Like |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Nobody: 5:47pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
wowcatty: "" Yoruba contribute 49% of Nigerian "" . The way Yorubas lie ehh, The devil would be fukkin scared of dem wherever he is. We know where Nigeria generate all her revenue from so stop being Silly. |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 6:27pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
It's the fact and you know it, and since you'd rather die than tell the truth, you can keep deceiving yourself. Yoruba is the economic backbone of Nigeria, reason you all don't want the return to regionalism or break up of Nigeria, as parasites that you are. PrecisionFx: 1 Like |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Nobody: 6:35pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
wowcatty: how yoruba go be backbone of Nigeria wen oil from eastern nigeria brings in over 80% of the cash this nation is run with Oga stop being Silly. |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 6:55pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
That's a well-oiled myth, Yoruba feeds Nigeria. The Colonists said it and Ambode too almost gave you that coded message recently by saying "if anything happens to Apapa road, all the states in Nigeria won't have money to share." You all are parasites in fear of leaving your host. PrecisionFx: 1 Like |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by LastSurvivor11: 7:13pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
wowcatty: Igbos invaded your land?? Seems your mistaken the Igbos with fulani, what did you do in kwara that has already been taken away from you guys entirely?? Which side were Yorubas on before that ur imaginary land was invaded.. Na slap u just deserve.. |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 7:25pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
Acting dumb is not going to undo what you did during the civil war. Your old tactic of playing dumb when you have no where to turn isn't going to work with me. Ore in Ondo state where your biafra soldiers were whooped back to your senses by Yoruba fighters, was and still Yorubaland. Yorubaland wasn't even the only place, you invaded the former Midwest too and killed them like flies. Keep deceiving yourself so gbo! LastSurvivor11: 2 Likes |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by Nobody: 7:27pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
wowcatty: If Apapa road collapses, Something not coded will happen, The abandoned sea ports in delta, calabar, n onne port rivers state which OBJ converted to a naval base will start bringing in what we import, ita jo hig deal. "" Yoruba feeds Nigeria. The Colonists said it "" Wen Yorubas want to lie, They create a uselessly false statement to back it up. Which useless colonialists said Yorubas feed Nigeria Don't even try to go there. From the years before amalgamation n after amalgamation till independence, eastern Nigeria fed the whole nigeria. The money we make from palm oil exports alone is more than what the whole SW and north makes (the proof is even here on nairaland). After independence igbos kept feeding Nigeria until today. Hausa n Yoruba even fought a bloody civil war against igbos to make sure that they don't leave Nigeria because they literally feed the nation. Till today 2018, Igbos are still feeding Nigeria. Nigeria sells only one commodity to make money and that is crude oil and 80% of that crude oil comes from igbo land. https://www.nairaland.com/3340447/annual-report-1914-palm-oil |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by wowcatty: 7:54pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
Ability is not the same as Abinibi! All the ports you mentioned don't have the depth, you just don't have what it takes to have our kind of ports, no other tribe is blessed like Yoruba in Nigeria. And then the money you share in Abuja that will stop. Why can't Igbos support every region to spend their own revenue generated? Haha! Because you know mud is the only thing you have in igboland and it ain't worth shhiitt! Very laughable when you Igbos who have always depended on Yoruba even during war now claim to what? Why lie when the fact is there for all to see. Yoruba feeds Nigeria and you know it. Yoruba are blessed with everything that makes a sovereign country including you refugees in our land. The Colonists described Yorubaland as "the richest, where the money is." And even now Yorubaland is a place every igbo has to be to make it. We contribute 49% while you contribute 1.5%, you are the least contributor to Nigeria. You Igbos had to suspend regionalism when you saw how Yoruba had developed, just to be part of us. Stop lying, your past and present is there for all to see. You know you can't survive without Yorubaland, appreciate it and move on. You must think this a comedy section. You Igbos have nothing in your land save for abundant erosion piled mud. You Igbos can't feed yourselves let alone another people, you are the poorest in Nigeria, so stop the wishful thinking, it's all fantasy. PrecisionFx: 1 Like |
Re: When I Was Working In The Southeast I Saw What The Igbo Could Do - Akinwumi by LastSurvivor11: 8:54pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
wowcatty: Did you just said yoruba fighters?? Funny guy.. Can't stop laughing.. Who was the commander of the yoruba fighters association.. |
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