"Eze is an Igbo man, a carpenter and a resident of Maiduguri who cannot speak Hausa or any of our local languages of the state" he said. "Eze together with his team of 25 Igbo carpenters are currently working in one of our orphanage schools under construction at Baga Road bypass in Maiduguri. "I met them earlier this week and we are mightily proud of them."
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Monday, 3 July 2017
Governor Shettima hails Igbo carpenters working in an orphanage school under construction at Baga, Borno
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Good...nice one
I feel you Mr EZE, Now they knew where you are. But run òooooooooo
Gov Shettima, if crisis were to start today in Borno, will you also protect Mr Eze?
No matter what people will say, like this might be propaganda, I think this governor is really a good man. I've heard him talk over and over, and you can hear or see that he is avery compassionate man
Eze
Mr Eze your cover has been blown by the governor, I swear if I were u and Ur team, I will Ben Johnson from that area..
Shettima go to hell, Igbo's don't give a damn of you
Mumu shettima go and die, Igbo's don't care
Mumu shettima go and die, Igbo's don't care
Mumu shettima go and die, Igbo's don't care
Mumu shettima go and die, Igbo's don't care
Eze and co, run for your lives!
Mumu @tuosinanlinanl jealousy and envy will kill U, Igbos cares and appreciate Governor shetima
He should better run for his life,if fight start now the governor can not save him,their friendship is not reliable,him who av ears let him hear.
He should better run for his life,if fight start now the governor can not save him,their friendship is not reliable,him who av ears let him hear.
Eze 🏃🏃🏃🏃 for ur life
Good Igbo Men
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
I think I agree with you. I feel the same way about him after having heard him severally.
It is only in Nigeria where you are identified first from your tribe before you are identified as a nigerian. There is no patriotism in Nigeria whatsoever. It's not enough to say I'm a nigerian without someone wanting to know which tribe you belong to. This is a decisive moment in Nigeria we really to know where and how we have to move forward. The time now. If not the statuesque will remain.
How safe are the lives of these Igbo carpenters and others in Borno State and northern Nigeria come October 1st? What preventative/responsive measures have been put in place to ensure all lives, especially Igbo lives, are protected with the recent Quit Notice by Arewa Youths in mind? Na ask I dey ask o. QED@atm
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