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Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 2:31pm On Dec 30, 2017
If you put him (Igbo) in a labour camp, within a year he will try to emerge as the headman of that camp - Sadauna

See full interview here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WSosECbcmM
Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Tonymexes: 2:47pm On Dec 30, 2017
Hmm
Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:08pm On Dec 30, 2017
What is the purpose of this thread now?

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nutase: 3:09pm On Dec 30, 2017
The man is among those who sowed the seed of discord in this country today. I'm sure his 'rotting' in a special portion of hell. Even in the so called north he claimed to be fighting for he sowed the seed of religious intolerance.

No matter how hard the Hausa/Fulani people try to whitewash him his hogwash will always catch up with him.


I dislike bigots and fanatics. They nauseate me.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by ferdoplay123: 3:10pm On Dec 30, 2017
Do you mean leadership position or what op?
Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by nku5: 3:10pm On Dec 30, 2017
Of course Sardauna is totally wrong. He was just playing ethnic bigot politics like buhari does today

Besides is it a bad thing for a labourer to aspire for a greater tomorrow? We can now see the originators of the major setback that affected the north. Their leaders have been holding them back

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Toosure70: 3:12pm On Dec 30, 2017
igbodefender:
What is the purpose of this thread now?
To correct igbos heads, that only Afonja can help them achieve anything in this country e.g ask otuke man.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by maskid(m): 3:18pm On Dec 30, 2017
Both the OP AND the saraduana and even the platform that is encouraging this hate propagation ARE ALL MAD!!!!!


Useless thread.


*****Walks out

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Alariiwo: 3:20pm On Dec 30, 2017
Very Very Very right.. Infact super accurate.

They came to SW as labourers trying to survive. Now they want to rule over their benefactors.
They foolishly call Lagos no man's land as if the traditional ruler is Eze or igwe.
Despicable lots.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Alariiwo: 3:27pm On Dec 30, 2017
Nutase:
The man is among those who sowed the seed of discord in this country today. I'm sure his 'rotting' in a special portion of hell. Even in the so called north he claimed to be fighting for he sowed the seed of religious intolerance.

No matter how hard the Hausa/Fulani people try to whitewash him his hogwash will always catch up with him.


I dislike bigots and fanatics. They nauseate me.

Keep shut my friend.

You hate bigots but love Nnamdi Kanu and his hate speeches all over youtube.
Hypocrite sef dey talk.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Alariiwo: 3:30pm On Dec 30, 2017
Toosure70:
To correct igbos heads, that only Afonja can help them achieve anything in this country e.g ask otuke man.

That was then.. Now they are on their own in Nigeria.

No Yoruba to give them anything again or support anything they want. Gone are those days of daft Yoruba leaders.
This is a new age.. fight for what you want yourself.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Agbaletu: 3:39pm On Dec 30, 2017
Hmmnnn
Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Throwback: 3:40pm On Dec 30, 2017
Totally right.

No one has better articulated the mannerisms of a tribe.

What the Sardauna said despite being borne out of prevailing realities of that time, has been well exhibited even up till now, such that the Sardauna has come to be regarded as a man of great foresight.

Till today, the children of the Igbos are still wailing bitterly that their fathers were not allowed to dominate the North and Azikiwe's failure to dominate in the West, after already dominating a multi-ethnic Eastern region and allocating to themselves all that was up for grabs at the center of the federation.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by wakaman: 3:42pm On Dec 30, 2017
Flat note.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:42pm On Dec 30, 2017
Alariiwo:
Very Very Very right.. Infact super accurate.

They came to SW as labourers trying to survive. Now they want to rule over their benefactors.
They foolishly call Lagos no man's land as if the traditional ruler is Eze or igwe.
Despicable lots.
cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:43pm On Dec 30, 2017
Throwback:
Totally right.

No one has better articulated the mannerisms of a tribe.
ok

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:49pm On Dec 30, 2017
Throwback:
Totally right.

No one has better articulated the mannerisms of a tribe.

What the Sardauna said despite being borne out of prevailing realities of that time, has been well exhibited even up till now, such that the Sardauna has come to be regarded as a man of great foresight.

Till today, the children of the Igbos are still wailing bitterly that their fathers were not allowed to dominate the North after already dominating a multi-ethnic Eastern region and allocating to themselves all that was up for grabs at the center of the federation.
These are the nairalanders that dream daily about Igbo people grin grin

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Throwback: 3:52pm On Dec 30, 2017
giftq:

cheesy cheesy cheesy


Whatever pain I feel is nothing compared to the agony of the Northern pogrom inflicted on your gloating fore-fathers.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:52pm On Dec 30, 2017
Throwback:



Whatever pain I feel is nothing compared to the agony of the Northern pogrom inflicted on your gloating fore-fathers.
Ok let me ask El-Rufai for further information grin grin

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:55pm On Dec 30, 2017
Throwback:



Whatever pain I feel is nothing compared to the agony of the Northern pogrom inflicted on your gloating fore-fathers.


e pain you no be small..

me dey feel am for here..too hot grin cheesy grin

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:55pm On Dec 30, 2017
giftq:

Ok let me ask El-Rufai for further information grin grin

they hate truth. grin

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:56pm On Dec 30, 2017
bounty007:



e pain you no be small..

me dey feel am for here..too hot grin cheesy grin
Throwback just looks for any and every reason to HATE Ndi Igbo, umu Chukwu Okike Abiama grin grin grin

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:57pm On Dec 30, 2017
bounty007:


they hate truth. grin
thats why they will vote for APC and its crew of charlatans grin grin

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 3:59pm On Dec 30, 2017
their nairaland coordinator don already dey vibrate Above..

be like say..they guy get small touch..4..

his own igbophobia na die....pray make he no die trowway one day..ontop igbo matter..
cc.
Alariiwo

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Guestlander: 3:59pm On Dec 30, 2017
Alariiwo:
Very Very Very right.. Infact super accurate.

They came to SW as labourers trying to survive. Now they want to rule over their benefactors.
They foolishly call Lagos no man's land as if the traditional ruler is Eze or igwe.
Despicable lots.

Ibos by themselves reinforce this perception of them. If for example you are eze Ndigbo of Akure and you try to carve out your own fiefdom within the domain of the Deji of Akure some people going to be very very offended.
If you call Lagos a no man''s land people are bound to be offended.
If you think Yoruba should not be taught and spoken in Yorubaland you will raise eyebrows. Etc, etc.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by SladeWilson(m): 4:13pm On Dec 30, 2017
Let us be very objective here Sarduana was talking from an experience they had employing the Igbos then - The igbos really abused the privilege given to them by the Northerners and further insulted them. We all know the Igbo culture has no respect for anybody but when you are in another man's land you must learn to adapt to their ways with courtesy - the Igbos have carried their arrogant attitude even far to other countries like Malaysia, Philippines etc and when people react to their ill behaviors they complain people hate them -

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 4:14pm On Dec 30, 2017
Guestlander:


Ibos by themselves reinforce this perception of them. If for example you are eze Ndigbo of Akure and you try to carve out your own fiefdom within the domain of the Deji of Akure some people going to be very very offended.
If you call Lagos a no man''s land people are bound to be offended.
If you think Yoruba should not be taught and spoken in Yorubaland you will raise eyebrows. Etc, etc.
But Igbos need to speak Igbo in Lagos na, dont you agree? grin grin grin

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Guestlander: 4:22pm On Dec 30, 2017
giftq:

But Igbos need to speak Igbo in Lagos na, dont you agree? grin grin grin

Ibos can speak their language anywhere they choose to speak it, that is perfectly alright but they have zero right to tell Yoruba not to teach or speak Yoruba in Yorubaland.
This type of thinking is what Ahmadu Bello was alluding to.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 4:23pm On Dec 30, 2017
Guestlander:


Ibos can speak their language anywhere they choose to speak it, that is perfectly alright but they have zero right to tell Yoruba not to teach or speak Yoruba in Yorubaland.
This type of thinking is what Ahmadu Bello was alluding to.
Do whatever you want with Yoruba language.
While Igbos do whatever they like with Igbo language.

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Guestlander: 4:27pm On Dec 30, 2017
giftq:

Do whatever you want with Yoruba language.
While Igbos do whatever they like with Igbo language.

Exactly! This is how it should be, no one is telling Ibos they cannot teach or speak their language. Why in the name of ipob are they doing that?

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Re: Sardauna's View Of Igbo: right or wrong? by Nobody: 4:30pm On Dec 30, 2017
Guestlander:


Exactly! This is how it should be, no one is telling Ibos they cannot teach or speak their language. Why in the name of ipob are they doing that?
But we know that you are looking for scheme to ensure that Igbo children dont learn Igbo.
This is part of afonja sufferstication, that will fail as usual. grin grin grin

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