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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Sapaz02: 9:52pm On May 03
Afamed:


For exposing your audio Billionaire?

Same way he has been exposing your Pandora fraud aka Gbajue

Reno is here to bury your Yes Daddy political ambition before 2027
aturu
Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by casualobserver: 9:52pm On May 03
Jogs1900:

There was no billionaire in between 1950 to 1970

There was no billionaire even in the 70s. I doubt there was any even in the 80s. It is easier to be a billionaire today than in those days.

In 1979 for example the entire GDP of NIgeria was less than $50b. In 1971 it was less than $10b. In 1965 the GDP of the entire country was $5b!!

Very rich does not mean you are a billionaire, the and now. Though it is easier now.

Below is historical GDP of Nigeria.

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Blaze14k: 9:53pm On May 03
Afamed:


For exposing your audio Billionaire?

Same way he has been exposing your Pandora fraud aka Gbajue

Reno is here to bury your Yes Daddy political ambition before 2027

Lol odumegwu ojukwu was the first billionaire in Nigeria

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Okechinwadike: 9:53pm On May 03
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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by ClearFlair: 9:53pm On May 03
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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by franchasofficia: 9:53pm On May 03
[quote author=Kingson28 post=129771340][/quote]Ewu Gambia stop allowing that demented Reno Omockery to deceive you with lies out of his newfound hatred for Igbos just to make Yorubas feel good and beg Tinubu to consider him for political appointment.


Sir Louis Ojukwu was the first richest person in Nigeria https://www.forbesafrica.com/wealth/2017/08/07/small-town-super-rich/
Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by PortHarcourtcit(m): 9:53pm On May 03
Nonny95:
Look at Reno's source result 😂.

This Reno is officially mad😂😂
you don't have single respect for an elder states man like Reno Omokri... Just pray that you have one percent of Reno Omokri's wisdom and wealth... Stop tribalism and dirty politics...

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Angelfrost(m): 9:54pm On May 03
Afamed:


For exposing your audio Billionaire?

Same way he has been exposing your Pandora fraud aka Gbajue

Reno is here to bury your Yes Daddy political ambition before 2027

Really?!! Bury Peter Obi to what end exactly?!!

Will that make his employer (the Dubai landlord) any closer to winning the next election?!!

Will burying Obi's political ambition make over 70 million Nigeria less hungry or poor?!!

Will the demise of one man's political career suddenly make the nation less retrogressive?!!


Reno has only one goal... And that is to get Peter Obi to acknowledge his near worthless existence.

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Jogs1900: 9:55pm On May 03
casualobserver:


There was no billionaire even in the 70s. I doubt there was any even in the 80s. It is easier to be a billionaire today than in those days.

In 1979 for example the entire GDP of NIgeria was less than $50b.

Very rich does not mean you are a billionaire, the and now. Though it is easier now.
Them don lamba us tey tey...Thank God for affordable internet.
Even the Times magazine said millionaires ooo

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by franchasofficia: 9:56pm On May 03
Afamed:


For exposing your audio Billionaire?

Same way he has been exposing your Pandora fraud aka Gbajue

Reno is here to bury your Yes Daddy political ambition before 2027
Reno Omockery has found the Yoruba mumu button which is to condemn, attach anything related to Igbos using fake references and lies.



Let it sink into your empty, hate filled brain that Sir Louis Ojukwu was the first richest person in Nigeria and there is nothing you nor your Twitter god Omockery can do about it cos it's a fact recorded by the whole world.


https://www.forbesafrica.com/wealth/2017/08/07/small-town-super-rich/

https://punchng.com/old-money-10-super-rich-men-of-independence-era/

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by predictor1: 9:56pm On May 03
CommonSense1967:
Saleh Fatima Alkali did not forge her result. She did not boast about it. She did not even publish it, She also did not compare herself to others. And did not gloat. She just scored perhaps the highest mark in the JAMB UTME Examination, and remained humble and modest. It was others who exposed her and praised her.

Apart from Fatima, at least 12 other Northerners also scored above 300. However, they did not make noise after making news. They simply praised God for His benevolence and went about their daily Jihad of self-conquest and self-development.

We can all learn something about Northern Arewa culture from Fatima.

Northerners, especially the Hausas, were literate, clothed and on horses five hundred years ago. They have also been going to Mecca on pilgrimage for the last 800 years.

And they were seasoned naval aviators thousands of years ago. The Dufuna canoe, excavated in Yobe State (incidentally, Fatima is from Yobe) is 8,500 years old, and is the second oldest canoe ever discovered on Earth.

That they do not boast about money does not mean Northerners are poor. The wealthiest man in Nigeria is a Hausa man, Aliko Dangote. His great-grandfather, Alhassan Dantata, was the wealthiest person, not just in Nigeria, but in West Africa.

Since the creation of Nigeria in 1914, there has NEVER been a time when the richest Nigerian was not a Northerner.

Yet, no Northerner has ever declared himself king of money in Hausa or any other language!

That they do not boast about inventiveness does not mean they are not inventive. Alhassan Dantata was not only the wealthiest man in West Africa in his day, but he was also the inventor of the famous groundnut pyramids a hundred years ago.

Jelani Aliyu, a Fulani, is the only person of Nigerian origin to have achieved international prowess in designing cutting-edge electric vehicles, including the Chevrolet Volt and the Pontiac G6.

In terms of Western education, especially the medical profession, they produced one of the world's best cardiologists, in the person of Jibril Aminu, a professor of cardiology.

And in terms of beauty, their women surpass any other in Nigeria.

Unlike empty barrels, who are so boastful, arrogant, without any sense of moderation and exultant in hubris to the extent that they look down on others when they are intoxicated by an achievement, mutanen Arewa tend to be modest even in the height of their accomplishments. Which is why God has seen it fit to entrust power to them.

“God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”-James 4:6.

May God bless Arewa
May God bless Nigeria

Reno Omokri [/b]
Hmm
Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by santaclaws: 9:57pm On May 03
Bardo:
Notice how all of the yorubas on the list are from Lagos

Today more than half of nigerias top 20 richest men are Igbo

What even is this article lmao

because he wasn’t the richest at that time doesn’t mean he wasn’t the first billionaire

How does that translate into personal wealth for you? Some of you don't have food tonight but you're dragging richest men's list on social media...

Don't face your work, body go tell you.

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by franchasofficia: 9:57pm On May 03
Jogs1900:

Them don lamba us tey tey...Thank God for affordable internet.
Even the Times magazine said millionaires ooo
Sir Louis Ojukwu was the first documented richest person in Nigeria, let it sink into your envious, hate filled Yoruba brain okay?

https://www.forbesafrica.com/wealth/2017/08/07/small-town-super-rich/
Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Angelfrost(m): 9:58pm On May 03
Beremx:
The stupid post was all about insulting Sir Louis Ojukwu an Igbo man, nothing else.

Okay we have heard. All the men mentioned are dead. What next now?

Reno has one game plan... Curry favor from Northern and South-western top political elites and their followers by constantly attacking Peter Obi and his tribesmen.

It's called Divide and Rule!

Funny how people actually believe the man is upright and full of godliness.

Well, his followers are not very intelligent. tongue

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by okito: 9:58pm On May 03
Talabi Adebayo Braithwaite - never knew this man was that rich as at 1965. No wonder he owned a good number of the properties on Osborne, one of which he gave to Lagos State as the Dep Governor's lodge. Respect, TAB, The Insurance Doyen!

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by okoloto: 9:58pm On May 03
Reno has been paid to campaign against the igbos. The money go soon finish grin
Good a thing no one takes him serious anymore . Where belle face.

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by stuffs2002: 10:00pm On May 03
Mystic216:
This Reno has no atom of shame


For exposing all your radio biafla lies?

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by stuffs2002: 10:01pm On May 03
Sccarrr:
Heeboes don buy market frm Reno


Reno just dey give Heeeboes uppercut per second per second grin

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Jogs1900: 10:04pm On May 03
franchasofficia:
Sir Louis Ojukwu was the first documented richest person in Nigeria, let it sink into your envious, hate filled Yoruba brain okay?

https://www.forbesafrica.com/wealth/2017/08/07/small-town-super-rich/
This was a biased report written by an Nnewi person....Your report even said in the whole of Africa as if he was richer than Dan Musa of Mali.
There was no billionaire in up to 1970...Don't deceive yourself.

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by stuffs2002: 10:04pm On May 03
franchasofficia:
Reno Omockery is a senseless fool misleading ignorant Yoruba youths.


Every available record has it that Louis Ojukwu was the first documented Nigerian billionaire and richest Nigerian person around the 1960s.



Reno Omockery being a foolish man has decided to make himself an anti Igbo people just to please Yorubas to beg Tinubu to consider him for political appointment because he knows that the only thing that gives an average Yoruba man joy is attacking and condemning Igbos.



Tell me what concerns Reno with how a billionaire in the 1950s uses his legally acquired wealth? Louis Ojukwu was so rich that he was founder, Chairman and director of virtually all known Nigerian companies and organizations at that time, and useless Reno Omockery think such caliber of man doesn't merit or deserve owning a Rolls Royce car?



IGBO = I Go Before Others


Whatever a Yoruba man wants to become in Nigeria today, an Igbo man has already achieved that several decades ago.



First Nigerian Indigenous Governor General = Igbo


First Nigerian Civilian President = Igbo

First Nigerian Military Head of State = Igbo

First Nigerian Civilian Vice President = Igbo

First Nigerian Senate President = Igbo

First Nigerian to become Chief of Army Staff = Igbo

First Nigerian Billionaire = Igbo

First richest Nigerian and black person = Igbo

https://www.forbesafrica.com/wealth/2017/08/07/small-town-super-rich/


Tell me what else do you want to achieve that Igbos haven't achieved many years ago?


Reno Omockery is just wasting his time using his bare hands to hit a fully loaded tipper on high speed hoping to stop it, foolish man grin


Stop repeating all the nonsense that radio biafla is using to poison your minds

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Golan007: 10:04pm On May 03
Mystic216:
This Reno has no atom of shame

How is this shameful?
tongue

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Renman: 10:05pm On May 03
Jogs1900:

This was a biased report written by an Nnewi person....Your report even said in the whole of Africa as if he was richer than Dan Musa of Mali.
There was no billionaire in up to 1970...Don't deceive yourself.
So forbes is owned by Nnewi person

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Jogs1900: 10:07pm On May 03
Renman:
So forbes is owned by Nnewi person
No be person write the report?What kind of person are you people sef? Didn't you see the name of the writer of the report?
Smh

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Renman: 10:09pm On May 03
Jogs1900:

No be person write the report?What kind of person are you people sef? Didn't you see the name of the writer of the report?
Smh
The person who wrote the report is Eromo Egbejule..... so is he an Nnewi person

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by jahsharon: 10:09pm On May 03
Igbo elders, go and beg Reno Omo-Kirikiri ooooooo, if you let this guy continue like this, he will bring out your real history one day, and Kasala go burst ooooooo

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by WhiteWood: 10:10pm On May 03
SoNature:


Reno Omokri is discussing with fellow riffraffs Nigerians. What I don't understand is why it is ending up on Nairaland's frontage


FIXED
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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Shikena(m): 10:11pm On May 03
https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,842145,00.html

Nairaland URL rendering issue. You have to copy the entire line up to and including .html at the end.

Nonny95:
Look at Reno's source result 😂.

This Reno is officially mad😂😂

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by musicwriter(m): 10:13pm On May 03
The article merely cited some of the wealthiest people, not the wealthiest person.

Someone who knows Reno should tell him that Britain is not a credible source for history, especially black history (not because they don't know) because they have so much skeleton in their cupboard to protect. You'll understand this when you study history from black perspective to the point you understand the politics of history.

For example; the article has painted Britain as the pioneer of trade and exploration, thereby making the reader believe that African businessmen came from behind but Africans have explored Europe and created the sea routes to and fro Europe, thousands of years before Europeans learned how to go to sea.

Europeans actually came from behind in international trade. Before Europeans learned international trade, Africans have run the show for ages! This was reported by Adam Smith in the book: wealth of nations.

According to Adam Smith in his book; the wealth of nations, he said that the Portuguese ''had been endeavoring during the course of the 15th century to find out by sea a way to the countries from which the moors brought them ivory and gold across the desert'' but to no avail. It seems the moors kept the trade route and the source of their supply a secret.

However, the Portuguese eventually succeeded and in the process of looking for the Moorish trade route, according to Adam Smith again, the Portuguese discovered ''Madeiras, the Canaries, the Azores, Cape Verde, Guinea, Loango, Congo, Angola, Benguela, and finally the Cape of good hope'' in South Africa. So, it was actually by trailing Africans who supplied commodities to Europe that Europeans found their way to West Africa. You'll never hear this in school.

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by penearth(m): 10:13pm On May 03
My dad's name not there, why,?
Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by GoodLife4live: 10:15pm On May 03
Mystic216:
This Reno has no atom of shame
for exposing liars from particular tribe.....

Why una like fraud ?

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Re: Reno Omokri Lists 'The Wealthiest People In Nigeria In 1965' by Shikena(m): 10:15pm On May 03
grin grin grin grin grin grin

jahsharon:
Igbo elders, go and beg Reno Omo-Kirikiri ooooooo, if you let this guy continue like this, he will bring out your real history one day, and Kasala go burst ooooooo

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