yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
yes I can agree with some folks here when they shout Igbo man again!! yes Igbo man again because they have totally been neglected by the government. the igbo man wouldn't want to die in hunger even when neglected, instead he chooses to do drugs just to be like others which I personally condemned. what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the north are fully employed in the government, what else would an Igbo man do when his contemporaries from the west are fully employed in all the big industries that arrives in Nigeria. yes! Igbo man I agree are traders in Nigeria but the government has been so harsh on them with bad policies. the import duties serves a case on that and so many more. recently their stalls are been set ablaze both in the northern part of the country and western part of the country alike. going into hard drugs is very much condemned but the government should take large chunk of the blame for her negligence of an Igbo man. I stand to be corrected.
EFCC trying an incumbent governor on the pages of newspaper of which I strongly believe is as against the constitution of this so called country. I wouldn't be a supporter of a any politician because all are the same but for goodness sake EFCC under buhari is getting it all wrong. wait until he steps down!!!! hisssssss!
its bad to take ones life... Africans are really suffering.... but the fact remains that the so called political elites keep stocking money for themselves while the poor languish in abject poverty.