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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by mercyville: 11:10pm On Dec 11, 2018
BeautifulMind2:

You claimed your Ibadan slum city is larger than all southeast put together so this what you can boast of grin cheesy

Ibadan is more developed than all your states put together.
If all the houses in your states are counted,they might just near the number of modern houses in Ibadan.

Ibadan GRA.
Show your slummy GRA if you have one.Ibadan has more than 8!

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 11:10pm On Dec 11, 2018
grin grin

Lmao!
Somebody said he " knows " his own papa village is better than others , another said the same thing. Now , which one should we stick to? Of course no because both are oral and under the bed stats grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 11:11pm On Dec 11, 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 deomelo: 11:20pm On Dec 11, 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 deomelo: 11:22pm On Dec 11, 2018
^^^^^^^^^^^



Post all the rubbish you want, the above dirty village rubbish remains your ipon village daily realities..

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 11:22pm On Dec 11, 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 deomelo: 11:27pm On Dec 11, 2018
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Ibadan, a modern city with beautiful downtown and world-class skyline


Poor Igbos were still in the stone age when this picture was taken, they are still on the stone age today sef.


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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by marosmart(m): 11:27pm On Dec 11, 2018
Okoyeeboz:


Direct your stupid question to those who own you.
I belong to no one........
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 11:30pm On Dec 11, 2018
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 11:37pm On Dec 11, 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 BeautifulMind2: 11:37pm On Dec 11, 2018
This is Onitsha

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 11:42pm On Dec 11, 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 deomelo: 11:45pm On Dec 11, 2018
^^^^^^^^^^^^


This is onisha village and I'll keep reminding you in case you don't know your village...
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 11:45pm On Dec 11, 2018
Lmao grin
What a show.
So, this is the almighty Onitsha after all?? All I am seeing is some bungalow pictures taken from the top and few roads here and there. The roads looks so empty and deserted anyways ... grin
Besides, this is just a local gov and some few carefully selected pictures.
Na wa o

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by sogodihno: 11:46pm On Dec 11, 2018
WritePal:


Oga, what do you know? Is Abuja being developed by tax? You see all the development everywhere, it's SS oil, which is 98% Nigeria's money. Before the capital shifted to Abuja in 1991, that was how the federal government was also suing SS oil to develop Lagos since 1960 as the capital of Nigeria. It wasn't Tinubu. It wasn't Fashola. It was SS oil. With the development and foundation laid by the FG using SS oil, it attracted companies and population to Lagos, which in turn meant more companies and people to pay tax.

So SS Oil laid the foundation. Always appreciate SS Oil for Lagos development, you hear? Tinubu and Fashola only came to reap the reward of that foundation laid by FG with SS Oil. That is why Lagos' siblings in the SW like Osun, Ondo, Oyo, Ogun, Ekiti etc are not developed likeLagos because only Lagos was federal capital. It wasn't fashola or tinubu. Thank SS for it.

but calabar was former capital too now, wat happen to it? why is it not measuring up to Lagos? u are saying nonsense.
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 11:49pm On Dec 11, 2018
totit:
Lmao grin
What a show.
So, this is the almighty Onitsha after all?? All I am seeing is some bungalow pictures taken from the top and few roads here and there. The roads looks so empty and deserted anyways ... grin
Besides, this is just a local gov and some few carefully selected pictures.
Na wa o



lmao....


This is the almighty onisha ipob village, a deplorable shittyhole.. grin grin

Igbos are always staring what they can not finish...




grin grin grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 11:50pm On Dec 11, 2018
mercyville:


Ibadan is more developed than all your states put together.
If all the houses in your states are counted,they might just near the number of modern houses in Ibadan.

Ibadan GRA.
Show your slummy GRA if you have one.Ibadan has more than 8!
Stop fooling yourself pictures you posted is Lakki phase 1, there is no lagoon in Ibadan, otondo you have to steal pictures just to measure up, you claim your city is big but have noting to backup your claims, that is why I said earlier you guys make highest noise but empty cheesy grin
Below are pictures of Lakki you posted cheesy
Look up the pictures you will see lagoon and high tension, I know that location very well

Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by phase1: 11:53pm On Dec 11, 2018
Okoyeeboz:


Yorubas have 13 Grammys, Igbos don't have a single one.

Yorubas have a Nobel Laureate, you guys can never ever have it. Your brains haven't yet evolved to that level.

Your best future is our worst past. Where you will be in 200 years, we were there 50 years ago.

Skull mining technologist, you ewedugerians are very good at revising facts and throwing around figures. The whole world know you yorubas for dishonesty and fact mutilation. A skill you perfected through your useless alaroye and the nation newspapers when the social media was still non-existent. Today social media keeps exposing your ewedu-inspired lies. No be only 13 grammy's you should have told us you won 13 billion grammys. When the list of total nigerians nominated for grammy's ever is just 12 according to Wikipedia, you amala munchers magically, 'oduduwaically, ewedurically' won 13 grammy's? You must have a way of convincing yourself that others are as demented and as illiterate as you are when spreading your lies.

Confidently spreading lies shamelessly when the facts are just few keypunches away. Typically yoruba. Always confident he can deceive others but remain shameless when caught pants down.

Bwahahahaha!

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by totit: 11:53pm On Dec 11, 2018
deomelo:




lmao....


This is the almighty onisha ipob village, a deplorable shittyhole.. grin grin

Igbos are always staring what they can not finish...




grin grin grin

I dey you!!!

Just a closer look of these deceptive pics one could see these emptiness. grin Seeing some 4 storey building losing their color and taste tho grin
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by BeautifulMind2: 11:54pm On Dec 11, 2018
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 11:56pm On Dec 11, 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 BeautifulMind2: 11:57pm On Dec 11, 2018
deomelo:






Only in anambra ipob village...
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^^^^^^^^ 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 Okoyeeboz: 12:01am On Dec 12, 2018
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phase1:


Skull mining technologist, you ewedugerians are very good at revising facts and throwing around figures. The whole world know you yorubas for dishonesty and fact mutilation. A skill you perfected through your useless alaroye and the nation newspapers when the social media was still non-existent. Today social media keeps exposing your ewedu-inspired lies. No be only 13 grammy's you should have told us you won 13 billion grammys. When the list of total nigerians nominated for grammy's ever is just 12 according to Wikipedia, you amala munchers magically, 'oduduwaically, ewedurically' won 13 grammy's? You must have a way of convincing yourself that others are as demented and as illiterate as you are when spreading your lies. Confidently spreading lies shameless when the facts are just few keypunches away. Typically yoruba. Always confident he can deceive others but remain shameless when caught pants down.

Bwahahahaha!
[/s]

You are a fifth class citizen and a slave of Nigeria. When others are talking, you shut up and serve drinks.

Here is a list of Nigerians who have won Grammys.

Lekan Babalola: Won 2 Grammys. 2006 and 2009)
seal [Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel) Won 4 grammy's)
Sade Ade[Helen Folashade adu]: 1 grammy's
chamillionaire [ Hakeem Seriki] 1 grammy's
Sikiru Adepoju; 2 grammy's: 1991, 2008.
Kevin Olusola: 3 grammy's in 2015, 2016, 2017.

All the 13 Grammys won by Nigerians were won by Yorubas.

Yorubas Alone = 13 Grammys
Igbos = Nothing to show.

In 2017, While Buratai was busy forcing your father to learn Python Dance, Yorubas were winning Grammys.

You are worthless slaves with no history, zero achievements and a bleak future.

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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by deomelo: 12:02am 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...





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Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by mercyville: 12:06am On Dec 12, 2018
BeautifulMind2:

Stop fooling yourself pictures you posted is Lakki phase 1, there is no lagoon in Ibadan, otondo you have to steal pictures just to measure up, you claim your city is big but have noting to backup your claims, that is why I said earlier you guys make highest noise but empty cheesy grin
Below are pictures of Lakki you posted cheesy
Look up the pictures you will see lagoon and high tension, I know that location very well

lol
You are pained.Lekki kor,Toronto ni.
That is only a GRA in Ibadan.Leave your backward Igboland and come to Ibadan,say you are going to Aerodrome.Thank me later.
Re: Aftermath Of Atiku & Peter Obi's Campaign In Ibadan by phase1: 12:07am On Dec 12, 2018
Okoyeeboz:
[s][/s]

You are a fifth class citizen and a slave of Nigeria. When others are talking, you shut up and serve drinks.

Here is a list of Nigerians who have won Grammys.

Lekan Babalola: Won 2 Grammys. 2006 and 2009)
seal [Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel) Won 4 grammy's)
Sade Ade[Helen Folashade adu]: 1 grammy's
chamillionaire [ Hakeem Seriki] 1 grammy's
Sikiru Adepoju; 2 grammy's: 1991, 2008.
Kevin Olusola: 3 grammy's in 2015, 2016, 2017.

All the 13 Grammys won by Nigerians were won by Yorubas.

Yorubas Alone = 13 Grammys
Igbos = Nothing to show.

In 2017, While Buratai was busy forcing your father to learn Python Dance, Yorubas were winning Grammys.

You are worthless slaves with no history, zero achievements and a bleak future.

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

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