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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 3:44pm On Oct 05, 2015
The old bastard, Awolowo who is now roasting in the deepest part of hell had died as a frustrated bigot and tribalist leaving behind a series of scandals while Sir Ahmadu Bello died as a matyr. All the Yoruba jingoist could not fathom why they lack the capacity to wrest power from the north hence their penchant to breed discord and mischief among the people of the north while forgetting that every body knows that Yoruba are inherently hypocrites, uncultured, bastards, cowards and blabber mouths. They are easily identifiable by their embarrassingly loud mouth and cowardice. grin

Fulani man get mouth sha.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 3:49pm On Oct 05, 2015
Yoruba land will be the new middle belt primed for massacre those of your leaders who refuse to bow to there masters will be killed like chickens and those that bow like tinubu will be elevated to get crumbs from the table. tongue
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 3:54pm On Oct 05, 2015
Abiola died like a chicken
Bola ige died like a chicken
Awo died like a chicken
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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:03pm On Oct 05, 2015
Fulani Solidarity and the Betrayal of Bola Tinubu

That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.” – Aldous Huxley

“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” – George Santayana

“History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future.” – Wole Soyinka

The loss of the Senate Presidency and the Speakership of the Federal House of Representatives by the APC faction of Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu is another chapter in the naivety and misguided priority of the current ruling political class of the Yoruba nation. It would have serious consequences for the fortunes of the Yoruba nation in the foreseeable future. The conscious efforts of Tinubu to cultivate the friendship of the Fulani ruling class for the purposes of wining political power within the Nigerian context would definitely end in disaster and this is just the beginning.

Though, it is not as if this was not envisaged by some perceptive minds, neither was it that the Tinubu and his crowd were never warned, but as our forefathers in Yoruba land aphorised, “Aja ti yio s’onu kii gbo fere olode.” Yes, the dog that is determined to get lost would never hear the hunter’s bugle. The Fulani are a special breed. They understand only one thing – power at all costs. It does not matter how close you are to them. It does not matter how friendly you are to them. It does not matter how helpful you are to them. When it comes to power and control, they rally round themselves to neutralise you and maintain your subservience.

It is amazing that the high percentage of literate political leaders in Yoruba land who flaunt their degrees and bounce around with pride in Western education are uneducated in and about politics and history. They lack what is called native intelligence. It is embarrassing how the age-long wisdom of our forefathers in Yorubaland have always been discountenanced by this generation of politicians. Our forefathers often contend “Ti omode ba subu, a wo iwaju. Ti agbalagba bu subu a wo eyin.” Literally, if a child falls, he looks ahead to more opportunities to be able to rise. But when an elder falls, he looks back to reflect on the cause of the fall and ensure the same mistake is not repeated.

Nigerians can agree and or disagree that the ascendancy of Goodluck Jonathan was a function of providence. But what could not be argued is that it was a golden opportunity to make Nigeria belong to all. But history will record it against President Jonathan that he had an opportunity to make Nigeria whole, new and fair to all but failed woefully. His failure, apart from causing his removal from power, it seems, would serve as the causality for the regression of true freedom among the ethnic nationalities in Nigeria by about 60 years. In other words, it would serve as one of the major reasons why Nigeria would not be able to be the “Country” it ought to be, at least not in the nearest future. There might be other unintended consequences of this Jonathan tragedy, but it would be prudent to allow time to tell.

The functional relationship of this Jonathan tragedy to the re-emergence of Fulani hegemony in Nigeria is that it has helped give undeserved cover to Tinubuism – the pursuit of power at all costs, without principle and the benefits of lessons of history. Tinubuism as a political philosophy glorifies the absence of principles, which translates to an absence of ideology; an absence of ideology translates to the adoption of mercantilism; the adoption of mercantilism translates to appropriation of the first law of nature – self preservation; the appropriation of the first law of nature translates to the approbation of the lack of commitment on the part of the members; and lack of commitment from members translates to inchoate and non-cohesive organisation. Tinubuism, as a political philosophy, incubates within itself the seeds of its own vulnerability and its evanescence.

Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu hid under the cover of the Jonathan tragedy to bring back to power an ethnic oligarchy that has held Nigeria hostage for over five decades. In doing this, he spent money, energy, skills, goodwill, time, sweat and put in everything he got to ensure the success of the coalition he put together. His hope of getting positioned for greater influence in the run of things was dashed by those he has helped back to power, because as in the nature of this ethnic oligarchy, they are not the type that shares “control and domination” with anyone, not even the best of their friends, as history has shown and events have continued to validate.

The game played with Tinubu by Muhammadu Buhari, Abubakar Atiku, Aminu Tambuwal and Shehu Garba, all Fulani, is not limited to this crowd. It is an elaborate plan backed by an entire oligarchy that operates silently behind the scenes. This plan which is still in its infancy has been hatched before now. Bukola Saraki (a Fulani-Yoruba) is just a willing tool in this elaborate plan. The Fulani oligarchy is not going to take another chance to allow power be controlled by anyone or group other than them or one of their own.

…don’t sing the nunc dimitis of Tinubuism yet. One thing I know, however, is that its number one protagonist, Tinubu, is a fighter, a warrior and a consummate strategist. He may still have some secret jokers up his sleeve. He is not about to fold up. His reaction and response to the unfolding treacheries around him would be interesting to see. It would be more interesting because his political traducers, detractors and possibly, enemies now control the levers of federal political power in Nigeria.

The alacrity with which President Muhammadu Buhari accepted and praised the election of Senator Bukola Saraki, a Fulani-Yoruba, showed that he was in on the conspiracy to reduce the influence of his benefactor, Tinubu, an ordinary Yoruba. Buhari promptly promised to work with the Saraki coalition. It should not escape observers’ attention that the first port of call for Senator Saraki after his election was to pay homage to Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, who has always hated the guts of Tinubu since the days of Social Democratic Party (SDP) and General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s foray into politics.

For those who do not know, Alhaji Atiku has never liked Tinubu because he’s always felt Tinubu has been unwilling to be subservient to him and accept his (Atiku’s) leadership. Their rivalry has been very intense, since the days when General Yar’Adua built the solid coalition that defeated Chief Lateef Jakande in the SPD primaries in Lagos. Those who are privy to this rivalry are many. Some of them are deceased and some of them are still very much alive. The failure of Atiku to successfully use the platform of Action Party (AC) to realise his presidential ambition, after he was pushed out of PDP earlier on by President Olusegun Obasanjo, was considered the fault of Tinubu.

Alhaji Atiku is also of the view that his failure to clinch the presidential ticket of the APC was as a result of the machinations of Tinubu and he was willing to do anything to not only avenge his loss but to show that he has more clout than Tinubu. Hence, his subversion of the party’s will and role in the election and emergence of Senator Saraki as the Senate President. Sources inform that this scheme did not start after the election of President Buhari. Atiku and Buhari were alleged to have had a series of secret meetings after the completion of Buhari’s nomination in Lagos. The role of President Buhari’s Adviser on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba, an Atiku protégé, in all this confusion should be closely and dispassionately paid attention to. The Tinubu coalition in the Senate was deceived and lured out of sight for Saraki’s election to hold without the interruption that could have marred the entire exercise if they were present.

Unknown to Tinubu, Aminu Tambuwal was in on the conspiracy. Tinubu certainly did not expect that a man such as Tambuwal who he helped build to national status would stab him in the back by helping to plot the installation of Saraki as Senate President. It further shows the naivety of Tinubu about the Fulani notion of power, and the vulnerability of his own political edifice. In the coming days, Tinubu would learn some more lessons in the struggle for power and domination in Nigeria’s space. He would be tutored in basic lessons of Fulani determination and solidarity to hold power at all costs and by any means necessary.

Already, grapevine sources are confirming the abandonment of Tinubu’s political ship by some of his hitherto beneficiaries, who are former governors actively collaborating with Buhari to build their own political fortunes and annihilate Tinubu’s influence in the South-West. These former beneficiaries are reported to be harbouring bitterness against their erstwhile benefactor for making their lives hell when they were still on the same boat with him. How successful they would be remains to be seen in the coming days. But observers should pay attention to the “divide and rule” tactics of the Fulani oligarchy.

Apart from these former governors, there appears to be several of Tinubu’s former beneficiaries being rumoured to be scheming and angling to benefit from the new arrangement without recourse to Tinubu. He is being left in the lurch. But these series of perfidies have been possible because of the nature and character of Tinubuism as a political concept and philosophy. When the kernel of a political philosophy is basically self-preservation, devoid of principle and ideology, it encourages the characteristics of the Hobbessian kind of politics and antics – “every man against every man”. In this kind of situation, every person has the liberty to do anything s/he thinks necessary for preserving his or her political career. As Thomas Hobbes earlier contended, this situation would be nothing but “solitary, nasty, and brutish.” Hobbes described this condition with the Latin phrase “bellum omnium contra omnes” meaning “war of all against all”, in his work De Cive, first published in Paris in 1642.

In the mercantilist environment that Tinubuism fosters, unhealthy competition is normally the order of the day. Backbiting, subversion, treachery, undermining, lies, deception, greed, avarice, covetousness, morbid and inordinate ambitions often rule the day. It is an “every man for himself and God for us all” kind of environment. There is no enduring loyalty. There is no perseverance and commitment. There is no sacrifice. There is no principle. Or if there is any principle at all, it is “what is in it for me?” This is why it is easier for his beneficiaries to break away from him without possible consequences as we are presently witnessing.

I detest Tinubuism as a political idea and this is public knowledge. But my heart still goes out to Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu in commiseration for the current challenges he is facing. It could be very saddening and depressing to work so hard and be denied the fruits of your labour. But the unfolding tragedy is not unanticipated. He and his group were warned of the possible outcome of the gamble and the gambit deployed in producing the Buhari Presidency. He was so blinded by the pursuit of power that he failed to take cognisance of the lessons of history and take caution.

But don’t sing the nunc dimitis of Tinubuism yet. One thing I know, however, is that its number one protagonist, Tinubu, is a fighter, a warrior and a consummate strategist. He may still have some secret jokers up his sleeve. He is not about to fold up. His reaction and response to the unfolding treacheries around him would be interesting to see. It would be more interesting because his political traducers, detractors and possibly, enemies now control the levers of federal political power in Nigeria.

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:04pm On Oct 05, 2015
The loss of the Senate Presidency and the Speakership of the Federal House of Representatives by the APC faction of Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu is another chapter in the naivety and misguided priority of the current ruling political class of the Yoruba nation. It would have serious consequences for the fortunes of the Yoruba nation in the foreseeable future. The conscious efforts of Tinubu to cultivate the friendship of the Fulani ruling class for the purposes of wining political power within the Nigerian context would definitely end in disaster and this is just the beginning. grin
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:09pm On Oct 05, 2015
This is what will happen to yoruba people if they do not wake up.

Scores were reportedly feared dead, with many sustaining injuries in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State, as suspected Fulani herdsmen sacked over 24 communities and villages in the area, including Anyii, the home town of Governor Gabriel Suswam.
NE gathered from an eyewitness that the marauders laid siege to the area late Sunday night, shooting, burning houses, huts and farmlands in the affected communities.

The eyewitness said: “The crisis started days back, but in this particular instance, we had all gone to bed when we were suddenly woken up by the sounds of gunshots and heavy movements around our villages by Fulani herdsmen.

“In the midst of the confusion, many of us managed to escape with our families. Unfortunately, many who could not make it out were either gunned down or hacked to death by the invaders.

“As I speak to you, our villages have been occupied by these people; we fear that well over 18 persons must have been killed and many more are still unaccounted for.

The latest attack forced Governor Suswam to pay an unscheduled visit to the area, yesterday.

When contacted, Police Public Relations Officer, Deputy Superintendent John Bako, said he was yet to receive any briefing on the matter.

Bako, however, said: “In the last two weeks, there have been skirmishes there between herdsmen and the natives. We have deployed our men to the area to maintain peace and efforts are being made to talk to the feuding parties.”

It was gathered that the herdsmen had, in the last few weeks, staged sustained attacks on most of the communities in the area bordering Nasarawa State on the banks of River Benue, before launching the latest attack in the heart of the town.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:15pm On Oct 05, 2015
The Fulani Way: A Threat, or A Lesson to Us? watine concern me

They remain one of the largest and most historically grounded civilizations in West Africa. Hated by all for their usurping predilections, yet they are the largest tribe in the whole of West Africa. Here in Nigeria, they invade farmlands, kill at the slightest provocation (and sometimes, without it)

I began to ask myself, are these people really as bad as they are said to be? Are they just another marauding bunch hurtling down History’s timeline? My research is softly wrestling old perceptions from my minds grip. I think the Fulani are a beautiful people.






The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as pulaaku, which consists of the qualities of patience, self-control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, forethought, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work.

According to this code, it becomes plausible that the killings may have been often provoked.

The Fulani, like every other people on this earth, are simply seeking a better life for themselves and their preferred livelihood. Victims of dessertification, they push south daily in a bid to escape the vicious bite of a relentless desert scourge. Nigeria alone loses 2,168 square kilometers of cattle rangeland and cropland every year to desertification, posing serious threats to the livelihoods of West Africa’s largest tribe.

These people have ideology,vision, mission and ambition. To rule the (albeit Nigerian) world all the way to the Atlantic. There is order, focus and the dream-spirit of a long dead, migrant ancestor.

They follow the dying words of their leader, Dan Fodio, a great warrior and statesman who charged them to PUSH SOUTH -all the way south.

But here in Yoruba land, O’dua told us nothing but a ton of same ol, same ol. We seek no south, because we are just west of it. Then Papa Awolowo came, but he left us no charge. If he keft a message, why don’t I, a full-blooded son of O’dua know it?

The dumbest Fulani woman knows her mission. It is way deeper than being the poster girl of an extinct currency note. The latest teenage boy knows this mission too. It is more than rearing cattle. It is to own the land, and push (self-acclaimed) enemies into the sea.

The average Yoruba has no sense of belonging except to his tiny village that keeps getting smaller and smaller. Ora Ekiti is a small town where I used to live in 2012/13 due to it’s proximity to my lousy day job. Every morning, I jog the length of the town and back in under 15 minutes. Ora has 3 KINGS.

Our own big men are getting fatter in order to get fatter. There is no socio-political agenda in our ranks.

What did I say? Ranks?! *spits*

WE HAVE NO RANKS.

Here in the South, it is not even “every man for himself”. It would have been a great compliment to our tribesmen. The game here is (sadly) EVERY MAN FOR HIS BELLY.






Take a trip up North, and the moment you enter Yemisi​ Oshaloto’s Kogi State there, you find yourself driving for hours WITHIN A SINGLE KINGDOM.

I am yet to hear of a fulani-fulani fight in the last 2 decades.

Come to Lagos. Every street has it’s own gang, or cult.

Then we wonder why the North rules, and will (insha Allah) rule for the next 550 years.

We laugh at them, calling them names like Cows, Malu, etc. What we fail to understand is that the cattle-rearing viz normadic lifestyle is the physical anchor to their sub-conscious “born-to-rule” identity.
Yes, I said it. If you want to dismantle them, all you have to do is dismantle their livelihood, and send them into other trades, from the ground up.

What is the point of all this?

I am simply saying that these people are simply following the course of all nature, which somehow, other tribes have failed to do. They are growing.

It has been said often, and beyond the scope of soccer, that the best defence is offence.

These guys are simply living the rules.

And that is how I know that they will win.

They will rule this land for centuries. They will bribe the Yorubas to sabotage the Igbos a million times and one. Biafra will remain a joke, because all they do is play “normal defence”. Yorubas are scared of death, so no shaking.

Have you not wondered, why it was the yorubas who opened up the land to slavemasters

“Take them and GO!!!” -Oba Dosunmu screamed. “Don’t come back o!”
That was how it started -and that is how it is till date.

So, my friend. Don’t hate the player. Heck! Don’t even hate the game -if there were no games, there would be no winners.

Learn from the winners -and the losers. History is kind. she will teach you. And when the time comes, that you have learned as I have, you will have the nerve like me to say “This is NOT a fvcking game!”
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:17pm On Oct 05, 2015
They will rule this land for centuries. They will bribe the Yorubas to sabotage the Igbos a million times and one. Biafra will remain a joke, because all they do is play “normal defence”. Yorubas are scared of death, so no shaking.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:33pm On Oct 05, 2015
Whenever the chieftains of northern oligarchy want anything done in the colonial contraption called Nigeria that will overwhelmingly fall within their socio-politico-economic interest, they have willing southern dancing partners to take the floor.

Who are willing southern dancing partners (Yoruba Race)

All this have been said about you but you still fail to realise it. I don't hate the yoruba race they have some very nice people but majority are just waste of space.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 11:31pm On Oct 05, 2015
Hadi Ametuo, Kogi state chairman of the All Progressives Congress has confirmed that former governor of the state and his party flag bearer for Novermber 21 gubernatorial election, Prince Audu Abubakar will refund N11 billion he allegedly stole from the state’s coffer.
Audu is said to be under prosecution by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for allegedly siphoning N11 billion of the state’s fund which was placed under his watch as a governor between 1999 to 2003.
The state chairman of the party made this revelation while fielding questions from journalists over Audu’s N11 billion EFCC case saying there is no saint among the politicians, Daily Post reports.
He said: “Nobody is a saint. No governor can claim he has not done any malpractice or stolen anything during his time in the office.

“We heard of Saraki’s case, even Tinubu is being accused of stealing funds but the truth is that Prince Abubakar Audu has pledged to return the money to the Kogi treasury when he gets elected on the November 21st, yes he will return the 11billion naira or even more than that and that will add to the Kogi economy.”
See yourself insult calling your so called demi god a thief


Ametuo Boasted that the APC gubernatorial candidate first stint in office was better than the incumbent governor Idris Wada, adding that Audu deserved to win the election as his first term performance speaks volume of what he is capable of doing in second term.


Source: https://www.naij.com/582488-apc-governorship-candidate-promises-return-11billion-stolen-fund-elected.html

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by macof(m): 2:53pm On Oct 07, 2015
munchfani:
SAY NO TO TRIBALISM.
Actually tribalism is good for any nation. The problem is Nigeria is not a nation
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by disumusa: 3:39pm On Oct 07, 2015
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I blame your ugly mother for your misfortune, she should have flush you away when she was gang rap.ed by 40 men. You are just a waste of sperm. Pathetic
thank God am not an igbo or ibo tribe,the most marginalise tribe in africa.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 10:26am On Oct 08, 2015
The ethnic nationalities in all of Nigeria still stand a good chance to be free. That chance would fizzle and dissipate without standing firm, strong and willing to make the necessary sacrifice that would be required. It is time to repel imperialism and or neo-colonialism. It is time to reclaim our freedom and rights. It is time to seek any means necessary to be free from the bondage called Nigeria. Cows could not, should not, would not and must not be more important than our daughters and sons, brothers and sisters as well as our mothers and fathers.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 2:31pm On Aug 11, 2016
Good morning Afonja see ur greedy self. Because of greed and hatred for other tribes you brought this calamity on a nation of 180m people i carry yansh for una.

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 2:33pm On Aug 11, 2016
Whenever the chieftains of northern oligarchy want anything done in the colonial contraption called Nigeria that will overwhelmingly fall within their socio-politico-economic interest, they have willing southern dancing partners to take the floor.

Who are willing southern dancing partners (Yoruba Race) The most educated people i dey laugh.

All this have been said about you but you still fail to realise it. I don't hate the yoruba race they have some very nice people but majority are just waste of space

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 2:46pm On Aug 11, 2016
Re-emergence of Fulani hegemony in Nigeria is that it has helped give undeserved cover to Tinubuism – the pursuit of power at all costs, without principle and the benefits of lessons of history. Tinubuism as a political philosophy glorifies the absence of principles, which translates to an absence of ideology; an absence of ideology translates to the adoption of mercantilism; the adoption of mercantilism translates to appropriation of the first law of nature – self preservation; the appropriation of the first law of nature translates to the approbation of the lack of commitment on the part of the members; and lack of commitment from members translates to inchoate and non-cohesive organisation. Tinubuism, as a political philosophy, incubates within itself the seeds of its own vulnerability and its evanescence.

We saw all this but hay shit happens live with it.

2000 naira to $1 soon watch out.

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by Babatundecash(m): 3:24pm On Aug 11, 2016
bombay:
Yoruba are inherently hypocrites, uncultured, bastards, cowards and blabber mouths. They are easily identifiable by their embarrassingly loud mouth and cowardice. That is why they can be used and dumped like toilet tissue. grin
Pls,leave The Oodua nation out of your misfortune,misery and total failure.....go and get your own out of Nigeria democracy and stop being a slave to other region,for your information#OBJ who is a true born of the yoruba nation used and dump ur Ipad fathers,mothers and children for good 8yrs,Yaradua who is a fulani man also came to used and dump ur Hungry looking parents from the east for good 2yrs plus,GEJ who is an ijaw minority group also came to use and dumped ur gala hawking ipad brothers for bad 5yrs plus and Pmb who is a fulani man is currently using them.....when will the Ibos stop being slave for christ sake and I would not be surprised if an Ebira man with just three L.G.A from kogi state also come to use and dumped ur unborn bastards for decades of years to come.......it is a pity you are blaming Awolowo for your misery and not ojukwu who chickened out like an infant and ran to Abijan for safety during the civil war and there by allowing over 3million souls to be used for manure on their own fathers land by the NA being led by an Hausa Fulani general#hmmm what a pity for the deceased....Kanu also came defrauding you and your insane brothers and there by allowing scores of Ibos to be used for manure the second time within the last few months while he,kanu is currently chilling at kuje.....for your information the Ibos met their waterloo in Ore here in Ondo state....go and ask ur adopted father,that is if you have any on how the Ibos have been a serial loser in the war front.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 3:42pm On Aug 11, 2016
Babatundecash:
Pls,leave The Oodua nation out of your misfortune,misery and total failure.....go and get your own out of Nigeria democracy and stop being a slave to other region,for your information#OBJ who is a true born of the yoruba nation used and dump ur Ipad fathers,mothers and children for good 8yrs,Yaradua who is a fulani man also came to used and dump ur Hungry looking parents from the east for good 2yrs plus,GEJ who is an ijaw minority group also came to use and dumped ur gala hawking ipad brothers for bad 5yrs plus and Pmb who is a fulani man is currently using them.....when will the Ibos stop being slave for christ sake and I would not be surprised if an Ebira man with just three L.G.A from kogi state also come to use and dumped ur unborn bastards for decades of years to come.......it is a pity you are blaming Awolowo for your misery and not ojukwu who chickened out like an infant and ran to Abijan for safety during the civil war and there by allowing over 3million souls to be used for manure on their own fathers land by the NA being led by an Hausa Fulani general#hmmm what a pity for the deceased....Kanu also came defrauding you and your insane brothers and there by allowing scores of Ibos to be used for manure the second time within the last few months while he,kanu is currently chilling at kuje.....for your information the Ibos met their waterloo in Ore here in Ondo state....go and ask ur adopted father,that is if you have any on how the Ibos have been a serial loser in the war front.


Very uncultured look at what you are vomiting out of your wretched mouth. You are the real slave if you don't know, i understand the truth is bitter and painful but hay that is the truth. You are a glorified slave.

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 3:45pm On Aug 11, 2016
Babatundecash:
Pls,leave The Oodua nation out of your misfortune,misery and total failure.....go and get your own out of Nigeria democracy and stop being a slave to other region,for your information#OBJ who is a true born of the yoruba nation used and dump ur Ipad fathers,mothers and children for good 8yrs,Yaradua who is a fulani man also came to used and dump ur Hungry looking parents from the east for good 2yrs plus,GEJ who is an ijaw minority group also came to use and dumped ur gala hawking ipad brothers for bad 5yrs plus and Pmb who is a fulani man is currently using them.....when will the Ibos stop being slave for christ sake and I would not be surprised if an Ebira man with just three L.G.A from kogi state also come to use and dumped ur unborn bastards for decades of years to come.......it is a pity you are blaming Awolowo for your misery and not ojukwu who chickened out like an infant and ran to Abijan for safety during the civil war and there by allowing over 3million souls to be used for manure on their own fathers land by the NA being led by an Hausa Fulani general#hmmm what a pity for the deceased....Kanu also came defrauding you and your insane brothers and there by allowing scores of Ibos to be used for manure the second time within the last few months while he,kanu is currently chilling at kuje.....for your information the Ibos met their waterloo in Ore here in Ondo state....go and ask ur adopted father,that is if you have any on how the Ibos have been a serial loser in the war front.

Guy are you a slowpoke or you still can't pull your head out of your hausa fulani master's yansh. Listen bro we gat no chill

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 3:48pm On Aug 11, 2016
Some yoruba's are very dumb and silly. Classifying everyone from the south as ibo my guy you dey, craze abi u dey mad,with your dirty amala face.

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by Babatundecash(m): 3:58pm On Aug 11, 2016
bombay:



Very uncultured look at what you are vomiting out of your wretched mouth. You are the real slave if you don't know, i understand the truth is bitter and painful but hay that is the truth. You are a glorified slave.
I laugh at your ignorance did you know a yoruba man has rule this nation most,more than any single individual ever born of human.....OBJ a yoruba man rule this nation of over 240 ethnic group for good 11years....3yrs as a military head of states and 8yrs as a civilian president.....mehn!!! You ve to respect the yoruba nation or did you think your Abia+Enugu+Anambra+ebonyi all put together is upto Oyo state alone in term of land mass...The yorubas you called slave has rule and over rule you and your Ipad brothers for good 11yrs excluding the reign of shonekan...hmmm! What a pity....the truth is bitter but it have to be told.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by JimiOgunlola: 3:59pm On Aug 11, 2016
I'm suprised that through the first page of this thread, we yorubas didn't blame the Ibos for the fulani guys thought about yorubas. Something must be amiss, let me go the second page. I must catch someone blamming Ibos.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by Babatundecash(m): 4:00pm On Aug 11, 2016
bombay:



Very uncultured look at what you are vomiting out of your wretched mouth. You are the real slave if you don't know, i understand the truth is bitter and painful but hay that is the truth. You are a glorified slave.
I laugh at your ignorance did you know a yoruba man has rule this nation most,more than any single individual ever born of human.....OBJ a yoruba man rule this nation of over 240 ethnic group for good 11years....3yrs as a military head of states and 8yrs as a civilian president.....mehn!!! You ve to respect the yoruba nation or did you think your Abia+Enugu+Anambra+ebonyi all put together is upto Oyo state alone in term of land mass,all the SE put together can not match Lagos in term of development till christ come,then please why are you jealous of our success....The yorubas you called slave has rule and over rule you and your Ipad brothers for good 11yrs excluding the reign of shonekan...hmmm! What a pity....the truth is bitter but it have to be told.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by JimiOgunlola: 4:03pm On Aug 11, 2016
Ilekeh:
I give it to Igbos to how hard they try to force Yorubas to do what they can't do; face Fulanis in a violent manner.

That's what I call cowardice btw

What if Igbos were the kidnappers behind Falae's kidnap in an attempt to get Yorubas to react?

No one thinks Fulani herdsmen are civil, but the way Igbos are trying too hard, it makes one think.

I talk am... Ibos must be blamed for Fulanis putting an Emir in yorubaland. grin
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by Babatundecash(m): 4:10pm On Aug 11, 2016
bombay:


Guy are you a slowpoke or you still can't pull your head out of your hausa fulani master's yansh. Listen bro we gat no chill
all I have for you is that go back to the village and ask your Ipad brothers how many Ibos souls were used for manure by the hausa fulani soldiers and how biafra was buried in Ore here in Ondo state....pls,don't also 4get how OBJ a yoruba slave in your voice used and dumped the Ibos....don't also forget why the largest state in Se is not up to Oyo central which is just a senatorial district in Oyo state in term of land mass,don't also forget to ask them why your brothers,fathers plus mothers come to a slave land in your own wisdom which is lagos to come and hawk gala and table water just to meet their daily needs.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:29pm On Aug 11, 2016
Babatundecash:
all I have for you is that go back to the village and ask your Ipad brothers how many Ibos souls were used for manure by the hausa fulani soldiers and how biafra was buried in Ore here in Ondo state....pls,don't also 4get how OBJ a yoruba slave in your voice used and dumped the Ibos....don't also forget why the largest state in Se is not up to Oyo central which is just a senatorial district in Oyo state in term of land mass,don't also forget to ask them why your brothers,fathers plus mothers come to a slave land in your own wisdom which is lagos to come and hawk gala and table water just to meet their daily needs.
Babatundecash:
all I have for you is that go back to the village and ask your Ipad brothers how many Ibos souls were used for manure by the hausa fulani soldiers and how biafra was buried in Ore here in Ondo state....pls,don't also 4get how OBJ a yoruba slave in your voice used and dumped the Ibos....don't also forget why the largest state in Se is not up to Oyo central which is just a senatorial district in Oyo state in term of land mass,don't also forget to ask them why your brothers,fathers plus mothers come to a slave land in your own wisdom which is lagos to come and hawk gala and table water just to meet their daily needs.

Babatundecash:
all I have for you is that go back to the village and ask your Ipad brothers how many Ibos souls were used for manure by the hausa fulani soldiers and how biafra was buried in Ore here in Ondo state....pls,don't also 4get how OBJ a yoruba slave in your voice used and dumped the Ibos....don't also forget why the largest state in Se is not up to Oyo central which is just a senatorial district in Oyo state in term of land mass,don't also forget to ask them why your brothers,fathers plus mothers come to a slave land in your own wisdom which is lagos to come and hawk gala and table water just to meet their daily needs.

My guy you are typical slowpoke can't you bloody ready. Why are you attacking the messenger when you can read. Typical yoruba man uncultured and mannerless .

Talking about irrelevant things. Youruba man you is mad or what. Babatude my guy your head no dey there at all. cool Bubu don bubudize ur brain.

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by caprini1: 4:31pm On Aug 11, 2016
Yoruba this,yoruba that....yet every tribe in Nigeria has someone living and working peacefully in Yoruba lands,,,,,, smh for tribalism and hatred.
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:36pm On Aug 11, 2016
Yoruba are inherently hypocrites, uncultured, bastards, cowards and blabber mouths. They are easily identifiable by their embarrassingly loud mouth and cowardice. That is why they can be used and dumped like toilet tissue

You guys sold Nigeria for a bowl of porridge.

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by bombay: 4:39pm On Aug 11, 2016
Look at the way your prominent leaders have died.
Abiola died like a chicken
Bola ige died like a chicken
Awo died like a chicken
Tinubu same thing will happen he will die like a chicken.
Quote me and die grin

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Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by Babatundecash(m): 5:54pm On Aug 11, 2016
bombay:





My guy you are typical slowpoke can't you bloody ready. Why are you attacking the messenger when you can read. Typical yoruba man uncultured and mannerless .

Talking about irrelevant things. Youruba man you is mad or what. Babatude my guy your head no dey there at all. cool Bubu don bubudize ur brain.

mitcheew!!! If I'm Uncultured....Pls,can you tell what happened to over 3million cultured Ipad yoot during the civil war that make ojukwu flee to exile....Lol!!!
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by Alfaab: 8:13pm On Aug 11, 2016
bombay:
Look at the way your prominent leaders have died.
Abiola died like a chicken
Bola ige died like a chicken
Awo died like a chicken
Tinubu same thing will happen he will die like a chicken.
Quote me and die grin

I read this thread from the beginning and I really felt your pain.I am going to answer you with points and maybe some links.
First...I think you are either an Igbo or Niger deltan especially Ijaw.I and others know that you felt very bad for losing the last elections..who would not?What you failed to realise is that not all Yorubas voted for PMB...
The ratio was like 55 to 45..PMB to GEJ...or thereabout.
I voted for PMB just like all Yorubas would have loved to vote for him but what you started your thread with and some articles that are written by Yorubas that you have posted prevented this..so that you will understand that they know these things more than most of you but..
THE FIRST THING YOU TOO KNOW IS THAT JONATHAN CAUSED HIS DOWNFALL BY SIDELINING THE YORUBAS..
1.YORUBAS ARE USING THEIR GOD GIVEN WISDOM TO REMAIN AT THE UTMOST TOP meaning...it is a survival of the fittest in Nigeria. WE ARE IN A JUNGLE(Yes, Nigeria is a jungle not zoo.Zoo has decorum but a jungle does not..almost anything goes)WITH ABOUT 240 ETHNIC GROUPS..THE MAJOR ONES BEING...YORUBA,IGBO AND HAUSA...THEN THE FULANI CAME IN.

2.THE FULANI WERE LUCKY INGRATES WHO CAME IN AND CONQUERED ALL OF HAUSALAND AND ARE USING THEIR(HAUSAS) POPULATION TO MAINTAIN THEIR OLIGARCHY OVER THE OTHER ETHNIC GROUPS.

3.HAUSAS HAVE BEEN TURNED TO SLAVES,ETERNAL SLAVES IN THEIR OWN ANCESTRAL LAND BY THE FULANIS.

4.FULANI TRIED TO COME INTO THE WEST BUT WERE AFRAID BECAUSE YORUBAS WERE WARRIORS WHO WERE CONTROLLING THEIR EMPIRE UP TO DAHOMEY,TOGO AND GHANA UNTIL AFONJA GAVE THEM THE LEEWAY BECAUSE OF HIS MISUNDERSTANDING WITH THE ALAAFIN OF OYO.TOGETHER WITH AFONJA THEY SACKED OYO AND WERE LATER DEFEATED DECISIVELY BY A SUB GROUP OF YORUBA...IBADAN...BECAUSE OF THEIR TREACHERY,THEY KILLED AFONJA AND TOOK OVER THE KINGSHIP OF ILORIN.IF THEY HAD BEEN ABLE TO PENETRATE YORUBALAND,THEN ALL SOUTHERNERS WOULD HAVE BEEN RULED BY EMIRS BY NOW BUT YORUBAS PUT PAID TO THAT AMBITION.

5.THE WHITE MEN CAUSED THE WHOLE WAHALA BY MAKING SURE THAT POWER WAS GIVEN TO THE NORTH WHO THEY KNEW DID NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO STEER NIGERIA TO GREAT HEIGHTS.


YORUBAS ARE NOT REALLY AGITATING BECAUSE THEY HAVE A LOT GOING FOR THEM AND THEY KNOW IT IS A CASE OF SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST..

1.THEY ARE CONSIDERATE WARRIORS WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS LOCALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY AND HAD WON THEIR WARS.

2. THEY HAVE THE MOST BUSINESSES BOTH HOME AND ABROAD...(I DID NOT SAY TRADE BUT BUSINESS)

3.THEY CONTROL THE ECONOMY OF NIGERIA.

4.SW IS THE 3RD ECONOMY IN AFRICA.

5.THEY HAVE THE MOST INFRASTRUCTURES IN NIGERIA.

6.THEY ARE THE MOST EDUCATED...(Higher institution wise)They have taken almost all the HIGHER educational laurels home and abroad.

7.THEY HAVE LAGOS WHICH IS THE 6TH ECONOMY IN AFRICA AND THE LARGEST CITY IN WEST AFRICA.

8.THEY HAVE OGUN STATE WHICH IS THE MOST INDUSTRIALIZED STATE IN NIGERIA ETC.

I am giving you these because of some peeps who said SW had never agitated against the federal govt.SW had always agitated for the good of all Nigerians.Do you still remember?;

The Democratic Alternative (DA)

The National Democratic Coalition of Nigeria (NADECO)

The United Democratic Front of Nigeria (UDFN) ETC.

AS FOR THE SOUTH NOT BEEN UNITED AGAINST THE NORTH,IT WAS AND ALWAYS BEEN CAUSED BY OUR SOUTHERN BROTHERS WHO HAD ALWAYS GONE AGAINST YORUBA.AZIKIWE DID IT WHEN AWOLOWO SEEKED FOR UNITY BUT AZIKIWE PREFERRED TO JOIN THE NORTH.

THE ONLY TRIBE THAT HAD NEVER OR WOULD NOT DISCRIMINATE WHEN IN POWER HAD BEEN YORUBA BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY LIBERAL... READ ABOUT THE MAGNANIMITY OF OBASANJO...

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/time-to-end-the-bad-blood-between-the-yorubas-and-ndigbo/

Indeed, Obasanjo favoured the Igbo more than his native Yorubas. He appointed an Igbo, Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi, as the Minister of Defense and another, Air Marshal Paul Dike, as Nigeria’s first Igbo Chief of Air Staff. While the Igbo visit the transgressions of Awolowo on the Yorubas, they do not visit the favouritism of Obasanjo on the Yorubas. The sins of Awolowo were brought again to the fore in 2012 by Chinua Achebe in his book: “There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra.” The blogs came alive as blame was traded on both sides of the East-West divide. Awolowo was now cast by the Igbos as the father of the Yorubas; and they were determined to visit his sins on his Yoruba sons to the third and fourth generations.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/time-to-end-the-bad-blood-between-the-yorubas-and-ndigbo/
Re: What The North Thinks About The Yoruba's. by Poweredbreww: 9:36pm On Aug 11, 2016
JimiOgunlola:
I'm suprised that through the first page of this thread, we yorubas didn't blame the Ibos for the fulani guys thought about yorubas. Something must be amiss, let me go the second page. I must catch someone blamming Ibos.

I pity your kids cos they have a shameless coward as a father. You are even a coward on an anonymous forum, lmaoooo.

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