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Igbos...be Warned by Bammydele83: 2:04pm On Jul 25, 2016
We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise by the Igbo resident refugees in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.

As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.

With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain Igbo residents and e-rats attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society and on internet.

Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.

Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.

Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.

We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, the people of Lagos did not invite you. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland.

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Re: Igbos...be Warned by Bleepyou: 2:09pm On Jul 25, 2016
Nawa oh
Yoloba and Igbo again

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Re: Igbos...be Warned by ThePenguin(m): 2:11pm On Jul 25, 2016
smh
Re: Igbos...be Warned by Nobody: 2:23pm On Jul 25, 2016
Bammydele83:

We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise by the Igbo resident refugees in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.
As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.
With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain Igbo residents and e-rats attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society and on internet.
Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.
Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.
Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.
We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, the people of Lagos did not invite you. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland.
this guy is high on mugabe's fart..blatant rant!!

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Re: Igbos...be Warned by Likei(m): 2:37pm On Jul 25, 2016
Wetin this wan smoke
Re: Igbos...be Warned by Luckylife(m): 2:45pm On Jul 25, 2016
Imagine hausa slaves having sleepless night on peace nation that respect their host . Fulani herdsmen are raping, kidnapping and killing your people and u are here licking their ass by been afraid of defending your states . Emancipate your tribe from mental slavery then you can have the effrontery to talk to civilised Igbos.

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Re: Igbos...be Warned by Totti9(m): 2:48pm On Jul 25, 2016
afonjas what did u lot want Igbo to do for you people?to be licking ur smelly black ass mbanu Igbo ain't asslicker baby
as if yoloba are not in order peoples land abeg make we hear word
if e pain you so much that you can no longer bear lagoon is still dia 4 u

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Re: Igbos...be Warned by HydrogenForest: 2:51pm On Jul 25, 2016
Bammydele83:

[s]We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise by the Igbo resident refugees in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.

As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.

With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain Igbo residents and e-rats attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society and on internet.

Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.

Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.

Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.

We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, the people of Lagos did not invite you. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland.[/s]

Cowards!!!!

Hausa okada riders drove you all from your homes in miles 12 and you could not do anything.

They nurnt your houses/shops/cars and even burnt a celestial church right on yur own soil in this same Lagos and you have not written any long epistle to warn them?

You should be ashamed of yourself.


They killed yoruba children, burnt a yoruba man alive on the streets of this same Lagos and you could do nothing. grin

Imagine a fellow yoruba man like you escaped with his life because he was able to speack hausa. shocked shocked shocked shocked

So for yorubas to now survive in Lagos they have to learn hausa? tongue tongue tongue tongue


Big shame unto you and your kaikain drinking oba akiolu.

Your oba akiolu has not threatended to drown the hausa mallam but was splashing smelly black spit because of Igbos. cheesy cheesy


Shame!!!!

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Re: Igbos...be Warned by cremedelacreme: 2:58pm On Jul 25, 2016
[s]
Bammydele83:

We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise by the Igbo resident refugees in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.

As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.

With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain Igbo residents and e-rats attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society and on internet.

Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.

Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.

Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.

We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, the people of Lagos did not invite you. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland.
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Afonja, Igbos aint arselickers like you lots. Every Nigerian is free to live and work in any part of Nigeria. Your grand fathers fought so hard with your Hausa/Fulani masters when Igbos wanted to leave this cesspit called Nigeria. We are buying up the whole of SW soon. Enjoy one Nigeria. tongue
Re: Igbos...be Warned by 36xtr39r: 3:04pm On Jul 25, 2016
Bammydele83:

We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise by the Igbo resident refugees in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.

As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.

With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain Igbo residents and e-rats attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society and on internet.

Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.

Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.

Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.

We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, the people of Lagos did not invite you. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland.

https://www.nairaland.com/3236984/yoruba-race-failing-oduduwa

https://www.nairaland.com/3236213/fear-youth-yoruba-nation-hypocrisy-and-losing-sense

"By the time the Europeans came, even the Yoruba people, did not even learn how to live with each other, they were fighting and all over the north, they were fighting everywhere, there were tribal wars."
I just remember only recently the Yoruba leaders said they want to break, break from where. The Yoruba are probably the people who economically enjoy Nigeria more than anybody, economically. So why are they going?" 
- Mallam Adamu Ciroma

Frustrated IPOO and BFR is dead, double-faced sorcerers of Brown Roof Republic, the earlier you go master the Hausa/Fulani language and Quranic verses the better for your survival in the eventual OduaArewanistan republic.


Alhaji Aliyu Gwarzo:

"...We also captured Ilorin, killed their local King and installed our Fulani Emir. We took that ancient town away from the barbarian Yoruba and their filthy pagan gods. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing Islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword, and most of them chose the Koran..."

"And let me tell you that in the event of the breakup of this country, Ilorin and Offa will remain 100 % Northern Nigeria and not one inch of land will be ceded to yorubas".- Junaid Mohammed.
http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/69271-north-ready-nigeria-s-breakup-if-junaid-muhammed.html

The same Fulani herdsmen have been hunting Yorubas for sport for decades, and they don't even consider Yoruba Muslims as equals but inferior beings! And fellow beings like you dare not counter, vent your anger or even put up such scrap as you posted above about them! Indeed Yorubas have always maintained a deafening silence. It's so pathetic that Yorubas would instead look for the Igbos to accuse!

 https://www.nairaland.com/3147379/abdulsalami-ignored-mkos-health-till-death

https://www.nairaland.com/3101196/5-years-ago-these-nysc-members-killed-by-buhari-supporters

https://www.nairaland.com/3082535/fulani-herdsmen-hoodlums-invade-farm-in-Ibadan

The Video Of Gen. Adisa Begging Maj. Mustapha - #Oputapanel 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3c0WXtsgC8

Oladipo Diya - the greatest general in the history of Yoruba peole, knelt, wept and begged Abacha for his miserable life:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8VM9hZMYZ0

Chest pounder, did you take the census of the avalanche of Mallams flooding into Lagos to ride bikes since the Boko-Haram onslaught in the North?

Did you dare make a noise for the numerous herdsmen criss-crossing SW region?
https://www.nairaland.com/3105888/fulani-herdsmen-tramping-across-farms-in-sw

Last time the Fulani herdsmen after kidnapping and releasing Olu Falae from their detention warned him that if he talks carelessly they would come kidnap him again. And some days later an Almajiri like Kwankwaso came all the way from Kano, assembled cowardly Yoruba leaders in Ibadan only to tell them to "Shut up!"
https://www.nairaland.com/2692759/kwakwansos-insult-yoruba-elders-not

And just recently in this 2016 your masters went berserk on the streets of Lagos maiming, killing and destroying properties of your Yoruba folks for fun.

See Yorubas denouncing 'One Nigeria' and calling for Odua Republic after the slaughter by your Hausa-Fulani masters in Lagos, Orile Mile 12 Saga:
Massive destruction and carnage by Hausas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrypjjD-ixA

What an affront on loud-mouthed Yorubas like you!

And now see how your BRT lane has been turned into a federal grazing corridor for your Fulani masters. 
https://www.nairaland.com/2999276/pain-confusion-lawless-fulani-herdsmen

https://www.nairaland.com/3067841/herdsmen-cause-auto-crash-ogun
http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2016/04/24/herdsmen-cause-auto-crash-in-ogun-two-dead/


You're not bothered that your masters litter your highways with cow dungs making the roads dirty and smelly. You're not bothered that such stone age criss-crossing of highways have caused lots of deaths.

You hypocrites are more concerned about the Igbos seeking self-determination peacefully than a group of islamic fanatics butchering and slaughtering people under the guise of religion.
Re: Igbos...be Warned by Nobody: 3:08pm On Jul 25, 2016
Bammydele83:

[s]We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise by the Igbo resident refugees in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.

As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.

With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain Igbo residents and e-rats attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society and on internet.

Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.

Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.

Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.

We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, the people of Lagos did not invite you. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland[/s].
RUBBISH

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