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Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by franklyfrank: 7:11pm On Oct 31, 2019
kehinde1588:


Thats how you deceived Saraki into political oblivion grin.

Who will vote for igbos? Is it Hausa you insults daily on social media or Yoruba you curse?

Hahahaha. You guys can keep on insulting everyone, you will reap.what you sow
so you won't vote your servants like igbokwe, okorocha and umahi? I love your type. Anyone who betray his people for you is a fool
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by DMerciful(m): 7:25pm On Oct 31, 2019
It's not as if the Igbos are insulting others, it's the others who doesn't understand Igbos. Traditionally, Igbos do not kowtow, show servitude or keep quiet. People see this as arrogance but its cultural. The Igbo man's behavior of 1950s that Amadu Bello complained of has not changed, its Nigerians that refused to accept that this behavior precedes Nigeria. Igbos were like this and yet the hausas and yorubas formed a country with them. After that they want to change Igbos from historically loud people to quiet people. It's not possible! Most nations today dont like Americans cos they are loud but this is a consistent behavior of envy!
QuotaSystem:


If the husband knows she is simply strongheaded and wants to leave simply because she is stubbornly unwilling to change due to pride and hubris, he can definitely frustrate her escape efforts to humble her, especially when she starts showing signs of receiving sense.
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by QuotaSystem: 8:54pm On Oct 31, 2019
DMerciful:
It's not as if the Igbos are insulting others, it's the others who doesn't understand Igbos. Traditionally, Igbos do not kowtow, show servitude or keep quiet. People see this as arrogance but its cultural. The Igbo man's behavior of 1950s that Amadu Bello complained of has not changed, its Nigerians that refused to accept that this behavior precedes Nigeria. Igbos were like this and yet the hausas and yorubas formed a country with them. After that they want to change Igbos from historically loud people to quiet people. It's not possible! Most nations today dont like Americans cos they are loud but this is a consistent behavior of envy!

Cannibalism and slavery were also once acceptable behavior until human civilization rendered them obsolete and unacceptable. That you have behaved in a certain manner for decades does not preclude you from adapting when necessary.

In order to survive in an evolving world, you must evolve with it or go extinct. You can never survive anywhere in a world now ruled by diplomacy. No wonder you are clashing with your hosts everywhere from Lagos to SA, India to Indonesia. Have you ever heard of the art of stooping to conquer?

The behaviour you just described simply portrays you as uncivil, contemptuous, unyielding and stubborn. It is the height of contempt, arrogance and hubris to expect everyone else to accept behavior that is irritating and provocative. Interestingly & fortunately, I have come across refined, enlightened Igbos home and abroad that certainly do not display such nauseating and inconsiderate behaviour, so I take strong exception to your blanket claim. Mba!

Adapting is now a matter of your political survival. Nobody is naturally built to concede and take bullshit either. Not Hausa Fulani for sure.

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Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by DMerciful(m): 10:38pm On Oct 31, 2019
Diplomacy does not involve one accepting a skewed system just to be politically correct. This union should be restructured to make the centre unattractive and let every state or region develop at their own pace. Clashing with people sometimes happen especially where there are no conscious effort to understand each other. The Igbos have not had any physical confrontation with the Yorubas in real life. Social media has made you guys believe the Igbos are troublesome, far from it. The Igbos will never initiate any physical confrontation but will confidently defend themselves. I told you Igbos do not naturally kowtow for anyone, neither do they keep quiet on issues that doesn't suit them......and this is what people see as arrogance. Have you wondered why indirect rule failed in the eastern region during the colonial days? Take us as we came in or we go our separate ways.....we cannot change our way of life for people who have their own ways! If you intend to complain of Igbos behaviour then support Biafra so your complain won't be forever!
QuotaSystem:


Cannibalism and slavery were also once acceptable behavior until human civilization rendered them obsolete and unacceptable. That you have behaved in a certain manner for decades does not preclude you from adapting when necessary.

In order to survive in an evolving world, you must evolve with it or go extinct. You can never survive anywhere in a world now ruled by diplomacy. No wonder you are clashing with your hosts everywhere from Lagos to SA, India to Indonesia. Have you ever heard of the art of stooping to conquer?

The behaviour you just described simply portrays you as uncivil, contemptuous, unyielding and stubborn. It is the height of contempt, arrogance and hubris to expect everyone else to accept behavior that is irritating and provocative. Interestingly & fortunately, I have come across refined, enlightened Igbos home and abroad that certainly do not display such nauseating and inconsiderate behaviour, so I take strong exception to your blanket claim. Mba!

Adapting is now a matter of your political survival. Nobody is naturally built to concede and take bullshit either. Not Hausa Fulani for sure.
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by gidgiddy: 11:37pm On Oct 31, 2019
MrFourSHIRTS:
So Amechi is Igbo?


You people started with land grabbing... You have graduated to people grabbing

What tribe did you think he is? French?
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Omoodua007: 11:38pm On Oct 31, 2019
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Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Omoodua007: 11:39pm On Oct 31, 2019
DMerciful:
Diplomacy does not involve one accepting a skewed system just to be politically correct. This union should be restructured to make the centre unattractive and let every state or region develop at their own pace. Clashing with people sometimes happen especially where there are no conscious effort to understand each other. The Igbos have not had any physical confrontation with the Yorubas in real life. Social media has made you guys believe the Igbos are troublesome, far from it. The Igbos will never initiate any physical confrontation but will confidently defend themselves. I told you Igbos do not naturally kowtow for anyone, neither do they keep quiet on issues that doesn't suit them......and this is what people see as arrogance. Have you wondered why indirect rule failed in the eastern region during the colonial days? Take us as we came in or we go our separate ways.....we cannot change our way of life for people who have their own ways! If you intend to complain of Igbos behaviour then support Biafra so your complain won't be forever!

Look @ this blind student of history
No be Igbo destroy the so called equal system
Cause despite the domination of federal civil service they were the poorest region back then
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by DMerciful(m): 12:58am On Nov 01, 2019
Let's assume what you said is true, do you want it to stay destroyed? At what point are we going to say let's reform this union for prosperity?
Omoodua007:


Look @ this blind student of history
No be Igbo destroy the so called equal system
Cause despite the domination of federal civil service they were the poorest region back then
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Omoodua007: 1:06am On Nov 01, 2019
DMerciful:
Let's assume what you said is true, do you want it to stay destroyed? At what point are we going to say let's reform this union for prosperity?

That’s why they say you can only start something you don’t know where it would end

The so called destruction made bristish to use Hausa to destroy Nigeria so you see foolish move
You destroyer federalism
You removed seccesion from constitution cause of greed and to spite Yoruba people
You caused a war after destroying the country
Very useless tribe
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by DMerciful(m): 1:13am On Nov 01, 2019
You are not ok. what solutions are you proposing rather than ranting? Or you like the country like this? The hausa-fulani that has been in power for 45yrs, they did not ruin the country but people who are doing their businesses right? So after the civil war, why dint Gowon and Awolowo implement what they wanted since they were the victors?
Omoodua007:


That’s why they say you can only start something you don’t know where it would end

The so called destruction made bristish to use Hausa to destroy Nigeria so you see foolish move
You destroyer federalism
You removed seccesion from constitution cause of greed and to spite Yoruba people
You caused a war after destroying the country
Very useless tribe
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Omoodua007: 1:28am On Nov 01, 2019
DMerciful:
You are not ok. what solutions are you proposing rather than ranting? Or you like the country like this? The hausa-fulani that has been in power for 45yrs, they did not ruin the country but people who are doing their businesses right? So after the civil war, why dint Gowon and Awolowo implement what they wanted since they were the victors?

What part of British infeleunce did you miss
And what do you think will happen when they both found out the quantity of oil that’s in reserve in the defunct eastrern region

In hindsight I’m sure you wished Azikwe listened to all of Awolowo advise but because he chased him out of west he was clouded by his emotions
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by DMerciful(m): 2:02am On Nov 01, 2019
You are not proposing a solution but complaining!
Omoodua007:


What part of British infeleunce did you miss
And what do you think will happen when they both found out the quantity of oil that’s in reserve in the defunct eastrern region

In hindsight I’m sure you wished Azikwe listened to all of Awolowo advise but because he chased him out of west he was clouded by his emotions
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by rosebowl01(m): 2:07am On Nov 01, 2019
BoboNkiti19:

The Igbos have never campaigned for war in their bid for separation, the whole agitation for years have been predicated on using diplomatic means to seek for self-determination. It was your government that have invited war to the SE, using brute force to kill unarmed civilians etc like we saw in the python dance drama... but trust me there's only too much a people pushed to the wall can take, the Igbos are not some mushroom group that you can just sideline, trample, or intimidate... that one na over our dead body, that war you idiots are subtly edging us towards shall surely come... and I hope you will be alive and ready to fight when the call to arms reaches your end.

And oh, about your brainless postulation about Igbos committing crimes globally or been denied entry in the Asian countries blah blah blah(not sure which neck of the woods you pulled that unverified nonsense from), but I dare you to state your ethnic identity, and let's start to analyze how truly "holy" your tribe is in the grand scheme of things ... make God punish you if you're yoruba having the gall to lash at Igbos.

don't kill yourself.
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Area4Area: 5:30am On Nov 01, 2019
DMerciful:
Let's assume what you said is true, do you want it to stay destroyed? At what point are we going to say let's reform this union for prosperity?
Any constitutional amendment needs the the support of 2/3 of all states' house of assemblies, 24 states before it proceeds to the national assembly.
It is now up to you to start working on your representatives in your state to start doing the needful.

After calling the north parasites and SW slaves, how do you now expect help from them to achieve your aim of reforming, restructuring, referendum, secession, Igbo presidency etc. Democracy is all about number and diplomacy, Igbos blew their chances since 2011 till date by being politically myopic, it was same with Zik who refused de-amalgamation and secession, Ironsi who signed the anti-secession decree into law and Ojukwu who declared a Biafra knowing he just asked for a declaration for war, that is some of the "arrogance" of Igbos people talk about.

Most act before reasoning, very many want Igbo presidency today but would easily forget how Igbo politicians fought for GEJ to remain the president in 2011 when they were shouting "no more rotational presidency". OK sit down now and try to do your homework for Igbo presidency and you're not doing anything even after all the hate speeches against others.
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by DMerciful(m): 6:07am On Nov 01, 2019
You see the issue with you guys, you're making it seem restructuring is for Igbo benefit alone. It seems you guys are satisfied with the way Nigeria is. Where are your ambitions?
Area4Area:
Any constitutional amendment needs the the support of 2/3 of all states' house of assemblies, 24 states before it proceeds to the national assembly.
It is now up to you to start working on your representatives in your state to start doing the needful.

After calling the north parasites and SW slaves, how do you now expect help from them to achieve your aim of reforming, restructuring, referendum, secession, Igbo presidency etc. Democracy is all about number and diplomacy, Igbos blew their chances since 2011 till date by being politically myopic, it was same with Zik who refused de-amalgamation and secession, Ironsi who signed the anti-secession decree into law and Ojukwu who declared a Biafra knowing he just asked for a declaration for war, that is some of the "arrogance" of Igbos people talk about.

Most act before reasoning, very many want Igbo presidency today but would easily forget how Igbo politicians fought for GEJ to remain the president in 2011 when they were shouting "no more rotational presidency". OK sit down now and try to do your homework for Igbo presidency and you're not doing anything even after all the hate speeches against others.
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Chuksmonika(m): 6:35am On Nov 01, 2019
simpleseyi:


Go to war nah, the 1967 to 1970 Christmas party in which over three million Igbos were sacrificed to the Yoruba gods of Ogun, Sango, Obatala, Aiyelala and Esu Odara and several millions of Igbo women and ladies were used as sex slaves will be a child play to what will happen you if you thread the path of foolishness again.
shut up my friend,you are just making mouth,the military you are hoping on are the same ones running from bokoharam,2023 will decide weda igbos will still be part of Nigeria or Not,.,,,Igbos have never decided to go to war or secede on their own,they are always pushed into it,it happened in 1967,when the inability of the Federal military Government to stop the killing of igbos in the north Made the Then Late Lt.Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegu Ojukwu to declare Biafra,igbos never wanted that,But were pushed to it,Nigerians should be wise,No country fights civil war two times and survive it,IPOB are agitating,agitations everywhere,the main sermon is,Dont push Igbos too far,they may not hesistate to go the arms ways again,and then no country will support Nigeria,Because if not for Foreign Military aid,Nigeria wont have won the war,even you deceitful mind knows that.
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Area4Area: 8:02am On Nov 01, 2019
DMerciful:
You see the issue with you guys, you're making it seem restructuring is for Igbo benefit alone. It seems you guys are satisfied with the way Nigeria is. Where are your ambitions?
Tell us the effort that you personally had made for the restructuring and I don't mean nairaland wailing, have you called on the politicians in your state to start anything?
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Coldie(m): 9:08am On Nov 01, 2019
The East will do nothing mark my words.

Igbo's be wise u won't get that presidency, its better u support someone who u know is bound to win then negotiate a pact with him.

Don't be in the opposition in a foolish way
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by MrFourSHIRTS: 7:21am On Sep 16, 2023
gidgiddy:


What tribe did you think he is? French?

I command you to rest in Jesus name
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by MrFourSHIRTS: 7:23am On Sep 16, 2023
kettykin:
i am of the opinion that igbos should not go to war again no matter the provocations unless the plan for biafra starts now with signing of alliances with Niger Delta, middle belt etc

Oya now. Go to war let's see.
Coward
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by MrFourSHIRTS: 7:26am On Sep 16, 2023
kettykin:


i need not tell you about the last civil war , how the Nigerian Military was decimated and had to use hunger to fight the war , so if you are to boast about the military use another gambit, Bakassi peninsular loss without a single gun shot is all too glaring to the world

I double dare you and your kind, try to start any nonsense.
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Meagainstthem: 7:33am On Sep 16, 2023
BoboNkiti19:

We go jam in 2023, you will be back to playing your customary opposition which befits your status quo, the North are using you sophisticated idiots as pawns in their political chess games ahead of 2023...they know, we both know the only thing keeping APC right now is Buhari who is a major power broker for the North... once he's gone come 2023, APC and the entire Yoruba fate will be as good as sealed.

Muntulagrin
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Meagainstthem: 7:38am On Sep 16, 2023
BoboNkiti19:

And what was the common denominator in 2015 and 19? The answer is BUHARI...don't be fooled into thinking Yoruba political ingenuity made '15 and 19 possible, it was simply the North who did( the 2019 election proved it again, you guys even divided your votes and almost betrayed your Northern masters)!, and best believe they remember... they know better than to pitch their tents with you people again... I won't say too much, but you will be crying after Buhari is gone in 4 years time... na him popularity especially in the Northern still dey give una mouth to talk.

Muntulagrin
Re: How They East might React June 13 2023 , if they lose the presidency by Meagainstthem: 7:58am On Sep 16, 2023
Coldie:
The East will do nothing mark my words.

Igbo's be wise u won't get that presidency, its better u support someone who u know is bound to win then negotiate a pact with him.

Don't be in the opposition in a foolish way


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