kingmaster2009: 5:48pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
hammer567:
YORUBA IS BIG ENOUGH TO FLOAT AIRLINE, PLEASE DO SO.
WHILE U ARE AT IT, U ARE ALSO BIG ENOUGH TO BE A COUNTRY OF YOUR OWN.
SHOW BIG BOY WHERE IT MATTERS AND LEAVE STORY FOR GIRLS.
But it takes one Yoruba man who is your president to issue one calculated govt policy against Air Peace Airline and the whole business will collapse.....
The gods are stronger......and wiser...
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hammer567: 5:48pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
kingmaster2009:
......still trying to quantify the level of bestial and brutish mentality your kind possessed.
Though never surprised much because...I know your kind.. ..dropping craps and rubbish on a public forum has been your fulfilling moment in life ... And churning out unreputable comments has been your pride in life ......
Therefore, let's celebrate one public disable commnetor on nairaland who has always fed the public forum with his uncouth and unrefined comments due to his psychosis nature .....
JUST LIKE YOU ABI?
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hammer567: 5:50pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
kingmaster2009:
But it takes one Yoruba man who is your president to issue one calculated govt policy against Air Peace Airline and the whole business will collapse.....
The gods are stronger......and wiser...
PRESIDENCY IS 4 YEARS, AFTER THIS YEAR, ELECTION RACE STARTS AGAIN.
TINUBU RIGGED HIS WAY IN, LET HIM TRY THAT AGAIN 2027.
NOBODY IS AFRIAD OF PRESIDENCY, BUHARI CAME AND WENT, TINUBU TOO WILL VACATE THE OFFICE.
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hammer567: 5:52pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
UNA NO THEY SHAME, WITHOUT POLITIAL POWER, IGBOS ARE STIL LEVELING UP, FROM 20NAIRA U GAVE THEM AFTER THE WAR.
U ARE WAITING TO ABUSE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT, FOR TRIBAL BIGOTRY AND HATE.
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opamoses1: 5:54pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
OfoIgbo:
Someone should tell this rubbish writer that Asake should also be speaking all the Nigerian languages in his music, to portray inclusivity in his art form.
Anyway, the SW governors are talking about setting up an Oodua airline. Once the airline comes online, they can wear asaoke as much as they like, and the Igbos won't even mind, and Igbos will still use the airline if it is competitive.
It's not the SW governors though. There are more important things for them to do than opening an airline.
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hammer567: 5:56pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
opamoses1:
It's not the SW governors though. There are more important things for them to do than opening an airline.
NO, LET THEM OPEN AIRLINE.
ODUA AIRLINE, SO YOUR BROTHERS CAN REST FROM THEIR ENVY AND BITTERNESS.
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kingmaster2009: 6:00pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
hammer567:
PRESIDENCY IS 4 YEARS, AFTER THIS YEAR, ELECTION RACE STARTS AGAIN.
TINUBU RIGGED HIS WAY IN, LET HIM TRY THAT AGAIN 2027.
NOBODY IS AFRIAD OF PRESIDENCY, BUHARI CAME AND WENT, TINUBU TOO WILL VACATE THE OFFICE.
Chest-beater crew.
Jagaban was not in power and he won the election...how much more, when is now the commander in chief of the entire living and non-living things in Nigeria...
Like the words of Very Dark Man, * You and your Ibo people will learn "
I just learned another way of spelling AFRAID" from you...and your grammar composition is crying Ebi pa wa oh
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waternogetememy: 6:07pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
kingmaster2009:
Chest-beater crew.
Jagaban was not in power and he won the election...how much more, when is now the commander in chief of the entire living and non-living things in Nigeria...
Like the words of Very Dark Man, * You and your Ibo people will learn "
I just learned another way of spelling AFRAID" from you...and your grammar composition is crying Ebi pa wa oh
if man was to be God Ehn.
By 2027, this thread will be so old, if not i will post you here to see if your still alive, how much more Tinubu.
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kingmaster2009: 8:35pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
waternogetememy:
if man was to be God Ehn.
By 2027, this thread will be so old, if not i will post you here to see if your still alive, how much more Tinubu.
Sorry don't not cry .....nah destiny. You can't fight it
Sorry don't cry ...i'm if Ibo people know what to do to unseat President Jagaban today and to put Any of their own people either literate or an illiterate they could have done it but your hands are tied....and nah so your hands go dey tied till eternity ... nothing for you in the seat of power until ....
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oyatz(m): 9:29pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
Nothing is bad in the Isi-Agwu attire. It sells Nigeria to the world.
I am a (proud) Yorubaman but i also wear Hausa-Fulani and Ijaw attires occasionally.
After Dr Goodluck Jonathan became President in 2010, i know many guy in Osun State that sew his Ijaw style of attire(Etibor) and some young couples who named their kids 'Goodluck'.
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delpee(f): 10:51pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
There's no need debating this further. The outfit is refreshingly different from the norm. As long as their dressing reflects Nigerian culture and it's decent, it's good enough. For all we know, they may choose to dress like our beautiful milk maids or wear aso oke/adire jackets later.
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voiceofpaul(m): 3:42am On Apr 07, 2024 |
delpee:
There's no need debating this further. The outfit is refreshingly different from the norm. As long as their dressing reflects Nigerian culture and it's decent, it's good enough. For all we know, they may choose to dress like our beautiful milk maids or wear aso oke/adire jackets later.
I agree with you.
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Enculer2: 3:54am On Apr 07, 2024 |
Geez cowards and jealous people everywhere.
Always the same people.
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Almaiga: 6:52am On Apr 07, 2024 |
bjdon:
We need to stop making a mountain out of this issue. Isi-Agu is NIGERIAN atire that originates fron the Igbos. Any Nigerian can wear it, just like any Nigerian can wear Aso-Eke or agbada.
This is only an issue for those who have problem with anything Igbo.
Iam an Edo man and I LOVE seeing the Igbo costumes on the Air Peace staff. Nothing stops people from other regions setting up business platforms, and promoting their regions culture on those platforms.
Na lie. You are an Igbo man who chose to overhype Is agu that makes people that wear it, look like masquerade or native Doctor
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hammer567: 8:53am On Apr 07, 2024 |
Almaiga:
Na lie. You are an Igbo man who chose to overhype Is agu that makes people that wear it, look like masquerade or native Doctor
unreasonable bigot!
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hammer567: 4:16pm On Apr 07, 2024 |
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waternogetememy: 6:21pm On Apr 07, 2024 |
voiceofpaul:
I agree with you.
U should request fp from mods or
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Kenn55: 6:42pm On Apr 07, 2024 |
voiceofpaul: (Voice of Paul) While I was preparing to write the t ission Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination for university ission some years ago, I attended one of the preparatory classes where the teacher revised the Circular Flow of Income in Economics. The whole concept rests on how each household in an economy contributes to the economy by offering factors of production such as land, labour, entrepreneurship, and raw materials to firms that produce goods and offer services, and in return, the firms reward the households with rent, wages, and profit respectively. The household would use their rewards to purchase goods and services produced by the firm, and the cycle of income continues that way, spurring investments and expenditures in the economy, and leading to its growth and buoyancy.
A real-life example is when a Nigerian company decides to manufacture a particular product that is usually imported into the country, Indomie noodles for example. If a Nigerian firm can source its raw materials such as wheat, and sorghum, its packaging materials such as paper, nylon, and other packaging equipment within Nigeria, the firm will have to pay all the Nigerian suppliers within Nigeria – and pay them in Naira.
The firm will also pay all the employees in the firms, assuming that they are all Nigerians. And in return, everyone paid would buy the Indomie noodles from the firm. As the firm spends money on raw materials, labour, equipment, and entrepreneurship on every household represented in their firms, the household would return the cash to the firm by purchasing the Indomie noodles. And then the cycle goes on and on in such a way that both the firm and the household optimize their resources for better efficiency. This is the way that a country’s economic activity is measured for gross domestic product (GDP).
Dr. Allen Onyema’s Air Peace’s airline inaugural flight from Lagos to London is a significant economic achievement and the most wonderful part of this story is the Isi-Agu that the airline’s hostesses wore. Putting on the Isi-Agu is remarkable as the cultural and historical stories behind the design of these cloths have amazed the whole world – right now, a lot of people including myself would have known now that the Isi-Agu attire is reserved for men who have killed a leopard, a show of strength, valor and honour in the Igbo Culture. As short as the story is, there is an economic power behind it. This is true because the demand for cloth can rise astronomically and it can become a global phenomenon. The same way that global consumers adore those who wear expensive Balenciaga, Prada, or Louis Vuitton, is the same way that those who are not Nigerians would appreciate the magnificence of Isi-Agu.
Provided that there is a global demand for Isi-Agu, the purchase order from these demands would flow to the Nigerians manufacturing the cloth, and in return, the producers would have to hire a lot of people to help them meet the demands – hiring people would mean that people have jobs, their taxes, insurance, retirement, social security packages are paid – and that way, the government has more money to reinvest into the economy – this is the way to grow an economy.
Additionally, one of the engers on Air Peace posted that the airline served pounded yam, and Jollof rice on board. This is huge and commendable. What will happen is that demand for pounded yam, efo riro, oha soup, ogbono, egusi would increase astronomically and by so doing give jobs to people in the value chain of that business. Imagine that Nigeria manufactures all the Boeing airplanes that Air Peace wants to purchase. Statistically, it would cost Air Peace about 20 trillion Naira to purchase these planes, but the sad part of it is that the money would go to the American economy and not into the Nigerian economy.
Last but not least, we need to give accolades to the Nigerian President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for granting approvals to Air Peace. I learned that the company has faced obstacles for years in getting permits. In essence, let us everything Nigerian, everything African, be it our language, food, clothes, vehicles, and many more, this is the only way to grow economically as a country and as a continent.
My only comment on Isi-Agu is that Nigeria is a multinational country, just like Russia with different ethnic groups with their own cultures, traditions, and philosophies of life and the most predominant are the Igbo, the Yoruba, and the Hausa. Since Air Peace still operates as a Nigerian firm and offers their services to everyone within the country, the company could have just represented all the cultures in their attire – this will show inclusivity and diversity as one of the values that the company believes in.
Source: https://voiceofpaul.com/isi-agu-attire-air-peace-london-flight-analysis/
Wait ooo. Is this picture the actual picture of the crew on isi agu? Because I thought they dressed in full traditional attire. What I'm seeing here is suit produced with isi agu material. So what exactly is the brouhaha that this is generating? I need to understand
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AmuDimpka: 7:10pm On Apr 07, 2024 |
voiceofpaul: (Voice of Paul) While I was preparing to write the t ission Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination for university ission some years ago, I attended one of the preparatory classes where the teacher revised the Circular Flow of Income in Economics. The whole concept rests on how each household in an economy contributes to the economy by offering factors of production such as land, labour, entrepreneurship, and raw materials to firms that produce goods and offer services, and in return, the firms reward the households with rent, wages, and profit respectively. The household would use their rewards to purchase goods and services produced by the firm, and the cycle of income continues that way, spurring investments and expenditures in the economy, and leading to its growth and buoyancy.
A real-life example is when a Nigerian company decides to manufacture a particular product that is usually imported into the country, Indomie noodles for example. If a Nigerian firm can source its raw materials such as wheat, and sorghum, its packaging materials such as paper, nylon, and other packaging equipment within Nigeria, the firm will have to pay all the Nigerian suppliers within Nigeria – and pay them in Naira.
The firm will also pay all the employees in the firms, assuming that they are all Nigerians. And in return, everyone paid would buy the Indomie noodles from the firm. As the firm spends money on raw materials, labour, equipment, and entrepreneurship on every household represented in their firms, the household would return the cash to the firm by purchasing the Indomie noodles. And then the cycle goes on and on in such a way that both the firm and the household optimize their resources for better efficiency. This is the way that a country’s economic activity is measured for gross domestic product (GDP).
Dr. Allen Onyema’s Air Peace’s airline inaugural flight from Lagos to London is a significant economic achievement and the most wonderful part of this story is the Isi-Agu that the airline’s hostesses wore. Putting on the Isi-Agu is remarkable as the cultural and historical stories behind the design of these cloths have amazed the whole world – right now, a lot of people including myself would have known now that the Isi-Agu attire is reserved for men who have killed a leopard, a show of strength, valor and honour in the Igbo Culture. As short as the story is, there is an economic power behind it. This is true because the demand for cloth can rise astronomically and it can become a global phenomenon. The same way that global consumers adore those who wear expensive Balenciaga, Prada, or Louis Vuitton, is the same way that those who are not Nigerians would appreciate the magnificence of Isi-Agu.
Provided that there is a global demand for Isi-Agu, the purchase order from these demands would flow to the Nigerians manufacturing the cloth, and in return, the producers would have to hire a lot of people to help them meet the demands – hiring people would mean that people have jobs, their taxes, insurance, retirement, social security packages are paid – and that way, the government has more money to reinvest into the economy – this is the way to grow an economy.
Additionally, one of the engers on Air Peace posted that the airline served pounded yam, and Jollof rice on board. This is huge and commendable. What will happen is that demand for pounded yam, efo riro, oha soup, ogbono, egusi would increase astronomically and by so doing give jobs to people in the value chain of that business. Imagine that Nigeria manufactures all the Boeing airplanes that Air Peace wants to purchase. Statistically, it would cost Air Peace about 20 trillion Naira to purchase these planes, but the sad part of it is that the money would go to the American economy and not into the Nigerian economy.
Last but not least, we need to give accolades to the Nigerian President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for granting approvals to Air Peace. I learned that the company has faced obstacles for years in getting permits. In essence, let us everything Nigerian, everything African, be it our language, food, clothes, vehicles, and many more, this is the only way to grow economically as a country and as a continent.
My only comment on Isi-Agu is that Nigeria is a multinational country, just like Russia with different ethnic groups with their own cultures, traditions, and philosophies of life and the most predominant are the Igbo, the Yoruba, and the Hausa. Since Air Peace still operates as a Nigerian firm and offers their services to everyone within the country, the company could have just represented all the cultures in their attire – this will show inclusivity and diversity as one of the values that the company believes in.
Source: https://voiceofpaul.com/isi-agu-attire-air-peace-london-flight-analysis/
float your own airline and wear Danshiki
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