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Only yesterday they were building million naira halls in Kano with the help of money bags. Today the almajiri are setting the Jos market ablaze the same day their goods arrive. Talk about a people set on self imolation.

Midnight Inferno razes Jos market

The mallams know that the only thing between them and capturing Jos is Ndigbo.How best to run them out of town than to destroy their businesses. But can all these 100 million and 20 million not be better used in building cottage industry in Biafra. Too late it's all gone now, anybody care to start an appeal fund for BiafraNigeria's latest refugees ?


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Never have there been a people so moribund, rudderless, clueless, dis-enfranchised, and divorced from reality!
While some would derive satisfaction from taking cover under Zik's hero-ship, his "one Nigeria" Igbo sheep are getting unforgettable doses of his legacy in the north and west of Nigeria. I wonder what swift action(s) Ndigbo's "eloquent and learned" leaders will manage to take this time around.

Poor pretentious "one Nigeria" Igbo sheep! Their woes are self-inflicted. One nagging question that will certainly not go away till it is addressed is this: what are they really running away from, in Igbo land?

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WITH a sense of grief tinged with anger, former Plateau State Governor Solomon Lar yesterday foreclosed the likelihood that the inferno that gutted the Jos main market, a legacy bequeathed by his administration, was accidental.

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