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Normally this is the role THE OHANEZE SHOULD be playing....Any Igbo leader who has held a position in igbo states and has demonstrated poor governance, ineptitude, or financial recklessness should be banned from all political gathers, or pay fines to the umu nna. AT the very least, this action will send a ear message to future political prospects..
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richmond500: My broda na the same wahala I dey now.. I have to book a hotel for three 3days just to get myself... While the witch they house.. 5 Likes |
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Fiscus105: Lolzz.. U dey crazee😂😂😂 which kind talk be this... |
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SarkinYarki: Chisos christ 4 Likes |
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OK they should publish the profits they made before subsidy..
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justuschi50: Nope Anambra has officially started producing 100k barrels... That idiot is so pained south east r producing more than them.. |
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Their eyes done clear...
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killuminati: Lol.. No vex nna... Was just setting the record straight to counter that tribalist battician... |
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It's very simple band all fake textile importation .. If they refuse to sell the raw materials cheap to us, we then source the materials somewhere else. Or am I Missing something? |
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Orlu13: Mugu.. What I highlighted was from the article it's self..... Show you a fact that most cases like this happens to the yoruba folks... Bloody hypocrites.. Infact your women are far more masculine than yoruba men.. No wonder they are the least in attraction.. You wonder why your elites go for Igbo women? ... This the fucking reason... |
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Orlu13: I think it should be foolish yoruba women.. Who can't respect their husbands. Always jumping from different dick to the other.. No wonder you yoruba men rushed to date Igbo women... And it's obvious you didn't read the whole article... Here let me help you.. Stop weaponising the system against your husbands’ Meanwhile, an official of the MET police has issued a stark warning to Nigerian women in the United Kingdom, urging them to desist from using law enforcement as a tool to oust their husbands from their homes. The caution was delivered during a special women’s programme at Divine Restoration International Church, located at Hanworth House, John Ruskin Street, Camberwell, London. Addressing the congregation, largely composed of Nigerian women, particularly of Yoruba descent, the officer, who alternated between English and Yoruba, expressed concern over the growing trend of family breakdowns fuelled by false allegations and police interventions. According to the officer, it has been estimated that over 70 per cent of Yoruba women in England, Wales, and Ireland are single mothers, colloquially referred to as ‘Dalemosu’ in Yoruba. Many, he noted, had threatened their partners with police action, a practice that not only fractures homes but also deprives children of fatherly guidance. The officer stressed that both parents play vital roles in a child’s upbringing, warning that using the justice system to remove fathers from their children’s lives would have long-term consequences on family stability and social cohesion. While acknowledging that law enforcement should be ed in genuine cases of abuse, the officer cautioned against fabricating accusations to gain an upper hand in marital disputes. He also urged the women to be vigilant against the rising tide of knife crimes in the UK, a crisis that disproportionately affects young people, including children of African heritage. While the police statement sparked mixed reactions, with some women defending their right to seek protection in troubled marriages, others acknowledged that some individuals abuse the system. Many argue that the complexities of immigration, financial independence, and shifting gender roles contribute to marital tensions in the Diaspora, making it crucial to approach these issues with fairness and restraint. The call from law enforcement serves as a reminder that while legal protections exist for victims of domestic abuse, these laws should not be manipulated to unfairly punish spouses or separate children from their fathers. “Let peace reign in your homes. Allow your children to benefit from the love of both parents. The law is there to protect, not to be weaponised,” the Met officer said[/b].. 1 Like 1 Share |
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killuminati: [b] It's obvious you didn't read all the story... Yoruba women dey show una sgege that's why you rushing to Igbo women... To erase your ignorance and inferiority complex read below... Stop weaponising the system against your husbands’ Meanwhile, an official of the MET police has issued a stark warning to Nigerian women in the United Kingdom, urging them to desist from using law enforcement as a tool to oust their husbands from their homes. The caution was delivered during a special women’s programme at Divine Restoration International Church, located at Hanworth House, John Ruskin Street, Camberwell, London. Addressing the congregation, largely composed of Nigerian women, particularly of Yoruba descent, the officer, who alternated between English and Yoruba, expressed concern over the growing trend of family breakdowns fuelled by false allegations and police interventions. According to the officer, it has been estimated that over 70 per cent of Yoruba women in England, Wales, and Ireland are single mothers, colloquially referred to as ‘Dalemosu’ in Yoruba. Many, he noted, had threatened their partners with police action, a practice that not only fractures homes but also deprives children of fatherly guidance. The officer stressed that both parents play vital roles in a child’s upbringing, warning that using the justice system to remove fathers from their children’s lives would have long-term consequences on family stability and social cohesion. While acknowledging that law enforcement should be ed in genuine cases of abuse, the officer cautioned against fabricating accusations to gain an upper hand in marital disputes. He also urged the women to be vigilant against the rising tide of knife crimes in the UK, a crisis that disproportionately affects young people, including children of African heritage. While the police statement sparked mixed reactions, with some women defending their right to seek protection in troubled marriages, others acknowledged that some individuals abuse the system. Many argue that the complexities of immigration, financial independence, and shifting gender roles contribute to marital tensions in the Diaspora, making it crucial to approach these issues with fairness and restraint. The call from law enforcement serves as a reminder that while legal protections exist for victims of domestic abuse, these laws should not be manipulated to unfairly punish spouses or separate children from their fathers. “Let peace reign in your homes. Allow your children to benefit from the love of both parents. The law is there to protect, not to be weaponised,” the Met officer said[/b] No run crawl back to that hole you come from... 1 Like |
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viodemus: No the Igbos are fully aware.. That's why ESN was created in the first place.. But you notice how the agbado and fulani terrorists where condemning ESN online? Noticed how the army and police where aggressively pursuing ESN... They never for once attacked or condemned the herdsmen when they attacked benue... All there focus was on ESN.. But God forbid if Elrufai gets that presidential seat... 1 Like |
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But what exactly is Hope uzodinma doing or done in imo State?
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Rebuker: Lol.. Werey ![]() ![]() ![]() 62 Likes 2 Shares |
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Nna eh... But the previous British PM of Indian descent no cast his people reach this level na..
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Lolzz
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EmperorCaesar: I concure..... |
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Goosethetruth: Lolzz.. Abeg tell me you're joking... |
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LegacyB: Lolzz.. Abiola lost in ALL Igbo states??.. Young man, go back to your history books... 2 Likes |
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missjekyll: Lolzz... Nne calm down.. I also agree with you. |
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CJStarz: Lolzz. Badt guy.. Good as u done warn the sister.. Hehe.. Baby girl done loose guard because of pix sure.. 2 Likes |
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DSS1335: Wow.. Nostalgia things.... You still the name of the movie? |
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List the names of all oil marketers.. Frustrated Nigerians wants to tell them. Something.
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He knows without obi, LP will receed to oblivion
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JaskanFactor: Now check this out.. Bill Gates owns upto if not more than 50% of farms in USA..... Mind you he's at the forefront of enforcing GMO foods around the world... He's visit to Nigeria, and also ing this puppet Government with few billions of dollars speak volumes.. |
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I'm telling you folks, they'll soon tax the Air we breathe..
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TheDemola: Not at all bro.. |
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Nawa o.. So make we comot our money from der wallet? Abeg experts let me know o.. |
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chopnaira: Correct... The case will just die down in few weeks 1 Like |
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Philipponzaghi: Shut up your mouth.. You just keep proving them right.. READ THE ABOVE STATISTICS AGAIN.. but this time, SLOWLY.. 1 Like |
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AllenSpencer: Omo no dey embarrass yourself here.. Kai... Look at the statistics.. Read, and understand before you begin to shalaye... |
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