المشاركات

MOST DEVELOPED CITIES IN THE WORLD. SEE IGBO'S POSITION

صورة
  Demographia recently released the largest built-up urban area in the world for 2021. Here's how Nigeria's top 15 cities compare with the rest of the world and their estimated population. Lagos Position in Nigeria:  1 Position in the World:  20 Estimated Population:  15.5 million Onitsha Position in Nigeria:  2 Position in the World:  64 Estimated Population:  6.9 million Kano Position in Nigeria:  3 Position in the World:  105 Estimated Population:  4.6 million Note: we could clearly see that both Lagos and Onitsha are more populated than Kano according to international estimates. Ibadan Position in Nigeria:  4 Position in the World:  141 Estimated Population:  3.7 million Abuja Position in Nigeria:  5 Position in the World:  152 Estimated Population:  3.5 million Benin City Position in Nigeria:  6 Position in the World:  287 Estimated Population:  1.9 million Port Harcourt Position in Nigeria:  7 Position in the World:  324 Estimated Population:  1.7 million Kaduna Position

NORTHERNERS BEG NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO LET BIAFRA GO

صورة
The Coalition of Northern Groups, CNG, on Thursday, called on the National Assembly to suspend the review of the 1999 Constitution, describing it as ill-timed and uncalled for, particularly in the face of the growing agitation for Nigeria’s break-up. It also urged the National Assembly to invoke the doctrine of necessity to organize a Biafra referendum as the final step towards the separation of the Igbo from the rest of Nigeria. This was part of the presentation which CNG made before the leadership of the National Assembly against the backdrop of the disturbances created by certain interest groups in the South-East, in the form of the agitation for a separate State of Biafra. Briefing journalists in Abuja after the presentation, CNG Spokesman, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, noted that the Biafra agitation in the Southeast had turned violent, alleging that the aim of the unrest in the region was to instigate reprisals by northerners against people from other parts of the country. He said, “We d

GENOCIDAL THREAT - FACEBOOK SLAMS BUHARI

صورة
Facebook, another social media platform, has removed a controversial statement posted via President Muhammadu Buhari’s official page. The President had on Tuesday threatened to treat insurrectionists and those attacking facilities of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) like Nigerian soldiers treated the rebels during the civil war. Mr Buhari, a retired general fought during the war which claimed the lives of over one million persons. “Many of those misbehaving today are too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives that occurred during the Nigerian Civil War. Those of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war, will treat them in the language they understand,” he said. The statement, which many suggested to be a subtle threat of ‘genocide’, was first deleted by Twitter, a micro-blogging platform. . The platform said it removed the tweet for violating its terms and conditions. Facebook follows suit However, on Friday, Facebook, following repor