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@lisidaomalore

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Pastor Who (@pastormarvy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. There is NO record of any billion dollar Igbo Entrepreneur in the business industry. Infact, there has been no billion dollar Igbo Entrepreneur since records started in 1914. 2. The biggest conglomerates in Nigeria today by Asset base are all predominantly owned by

Man of Letters. (@letter_to_jack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The money used to fund the project is NOT mostly from South-South oil. You people need to end this beer parlor crap in 2026. 70-75% of Nigeria’s total revenue today is from NON-OIL sources. Ogun state is the Non-oil mineral HQ of this country, you barely see us make this

The money used to fund the project is NOT mostly from South-South oil. You people need to end this beer parlor crap in 2026. 

70-75% of Nigeria’s total revenue today is from NON-OIL sources. 

Ogun state is the Non-oil mineral HQ of this country, you barely see us make this
Ọlá-Bọ́lᙩ (@theolabola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

good! and it simply means king. ‘ọlọja’ is a deep-time yoruba and in fact yoruboid word for ‘king’, amongst other synonymous terms like ‘ọba’, etc. though the term ‘ọja’ (aka. ‘aja’) as used here has a semantic connection with market, it’s different in its own right and here

Nononsense (@nononsensezone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Igbos colluded with the North to truncate Obafemi Awolowo’s chances and send him to jail (1962). Igbos colluded with the North to jail and assassinate Moshood Abiola after he was declared Nigeria’s president following the June 12 election (1993) Igbos colluded with the North in

Igbos colluded with the North to truncate Obafemi Awolowo’s chances and send him to jail (1962).

Igbos colluded with the North to jail and assassinate Moshood Abiola after he was declared Nigeria’s president following the June 12 election (1993)

Igbos colluded with the North in
Depegan of Lagos 🇳🇬🇺🇸 (@mautiin01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monday: Their Lagos that is smelling Tuesday: Lagos is the most polluted state in Nigeria, ewedu people are dirty. Wednesday: Agbero state, Oluomo slaves Thursday: See Cairo, see Benin, see Morocco, Lagos cannot lace their shoes Friday: Igbos develop Lagos, they won

TRINITY 🔱 (@one__neo__eon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At your age, you don’t know the difference between indigeneship and citizenship. Well, even your Lord “Mr Gbajue” doesn’t know the difference between IREV and BVAS, what more could one expect from his sheep.

Aare Kurunmi Kakanfo (@akakanfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No matter the kind of "ILR" you get in the UK, you can never become an ethnic Scot or ethnic Welsh or ethnic English, except by blood relation. Why are Igbo Nationalists from generation to generation not just interested in being a Nigerian by citizenship but a do or die obsession

_score (@marcaronified) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to reference UK with Lagos and not your god forsaken State, first of all sell your State to Lagos State, let Yoruba recolonise the place, and remove your traditional leadership, replacing it with Baales. Yorubas will dominate the place, and Tinubu’s APC will break

Lisida (@lisidaomalore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another imbecile on the loose from the East. How can you not be able to differentiate between citizenship and Indigeneity? Are you not a citizen of Nigeria already? How thick can you get?

LEGENDARY J.O.E (@legendaryjoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THERE IS A PATTERN Before Independence, their grandfather left his homestead, seeking to lead and command your grandfathers in their home. In the First Republic, the fathers struck with iron and fire - a bloody coup, mercilessly slaughtering your fathers. In that same First

O'pupa Brown (@seyialli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was younger, my father once sent me to buy palm oil. On the way back, I spilled some of it and panicked. I rushed home, ready to invent a long story. Before I spoke, he asked one simple question, “Did everything go well.” I paused… then told the truth. He nodded and

Agba Nla(Ø,G) (@nla_agba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lagos Circa 1900 This is before 1914 Amalgamation of Southern&Northern Protectorates to form Nigeria & Before 1906 Amalgamation of Colony of Lagos&Protectorate (Hinterland Yorùbáland)&Oil Rivers Protectorate to form Southern Protectorate. Telephone - 1886 Railway - 1898

Adedamola Adetayo (@balogunkakanfo1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have so many childhood friends who are Ibos and many of them quietly read my posts everyday and I can imagine how badly they must feel. These are guys I grew up with and we have bonded for as long as 47 years. There are many i picked up from my days at the Anambra State

I have so many childhood friends who are Ibos and many of them quietly read my posts everyday and I can imagine how badly they must feel.

These are guys I grew up with and we have bonded for as long as 47 years. There are many i picked up from my days at the Anambra State
archivi.ng (@startarchiving) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1992, Adeyemi 'Ade Love' Afolayan was one of Nigeria's most respected filmmakers, and, apparently, very popular with the ladies, according to this interview with Prime People magazine. He said, "By virtue of my profession, I meet ladies and ladies meet me quite often. If you

In 1992, Adeyemi 'Ade Love' Afolayan was one of Nigeria's most respected filmmakers, and, apparently, very popular with the ladies, according to this interview with Prime People magazine. 

He said, "By virtue of my profession, I meet ladies and ladies meet me quite often. If you
Chefchenko! ☀️☀️ (@ademolaogudu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lagos is Yoruba land,I think the Lagos State Government should ban to ban ibos from welcoming our visitors, This is Yoruba land, and official welcomes should reflect Yoruba culture only, just imagine how Kai cenat Dey look those ibo dancers like animas

BoluTife (@b0lutife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whenever you see talks like: "We need to start stoning politicians" - it's Sanwo-Olu, Dapo, Tinubu and other Yoruba politicians. "We are not angry enough with our billionaires" - it's Otedola, Adenuga & Adeleke. "Our religious leaders are enablers" - it's Adeboye, Adefarasin

mariolexxx (@mariolexxx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bisoye Esther Tejuosho (1916-1996) Nigeria's First Female Industrialist She was a Yoruba business woman from Abeokuta. She was born into the family of an Egba farmer who was also a chief in Abeokuta. She herself held the chieftaincy of the lyalode, a fact which made her very

Bisoye Esther Tejuosho
(1916-1996)

Nigeria's First Female Industrialist

She was a Yoruba business woman from Abeokuta. She was born into the family of an Egba farmer who was also a chief in Abeokuta. She herself held the chieftaincy of the lyalode, a fact which made her very