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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by CobraAnambra: 4:20pm On Mar 05, 2021
QuotaSystem:


Are there no Fulanis presently in your backyard flogging your spineless men while taking turns to thoroughly enjoy your women or does your imaginary cane only work online?

Typical noisy, spineless, cowardly heads-man. I have your medicine.
Your Fulani brothers could run faster than Usain bolt into the forest grin

Well, if your brothers have become bush rats running into the bush for fear of receiving home training, We would continue to teach their fathers how to give their children home training.

Another Seriki in Abeokuta crying after receiving home training grin
Seriki ibarapa, Seriki Yewa, now Seriki Abeokuta grin
If you refused to train your bovine children at home, outsiders will surely train them.

Listen, a goat is crying

-cobra

Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by Nobody: 4:22pm On Mar 05, 2021
QuotaSystem:


Like you can see, he is well settled with his fellow Fulani Emir of Illorin as he didn't realise he was living amongst backward animals.




I think the perfect description of "backward animals" would be your Northern leaders who arm and sponsor Northerners to kill, rape, maim and kidnap their own innocent and defenseless people.

What other example of "backwardness" is greater than man's inhumanity to his own as your region, more than any other, demonstrate the most in Nigeria?
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by CobraAnambra: 4:29pm On Mar 05, 2021
olajizz01:
You this Fulani terrorist no well at all,millions of your almajiris were in IDP in Cameroon, Chad,Niger rep.even in Nigeria. Your Terrorists brothers attacked the sparsely agrarian community near border,and you are chest beating,why can't those terrorists come to the populated area to do their terror,shasha will be a child play.

bloody coward.
-cobra

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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by Nobody: 4:30pm On Mar 05, 2021
oloshi!!
wereh!!!
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by masseratti: 4:33pm On Mar 05, 2021
QuotaSystem:


It is pure wickedness to be peddling this false narrative online while your people in the real world were lamenting just a few days of the blockade.

How about a true, factual perspective from a team of 7 professional, reputable southern journalists from an independent southern newspaper? Check out Ibadan in particular.







See them...
Oga in our language they say it was something the hen was eating before corn came, I hope you are aware corn is not indigenous to us here in Africa, and the hen has ever been existing in Africa.

Point is in the south we don't live by beef, tomatoes and onions alone, you can keep it we have enough alternatives, those ones can be expensive but you can't take our garri away from us, our vegetables, our fish, our eggs, our chicken, goats, bush meats of different kind, you can't, it's not possible keep your food nobody send bello message,just leave the forest, sell one or two of your cows buy a land and turn it to a ranch.. It's not rocket science, we will sell land for you so far you are peaceful.

BTW Oga bello who or when will the federal government compensate the farmers from middle belt down to south?

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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by bptc10: 4:38pm On Mar 05, 2021
You guys propaganda have been outdated, go and tell that to your brother in the North, Yorubas are more intelligent than you guys
GidiCars:


Only naive YORÙBÁs still think the Igbos are their friends. Igbos discreetly hate the YORÙBÁs, the only reason most can't openly show it is cause without the YORÙBÁs, they're nothing. More than 90% of them make their money right here in YORÙBÁ lands, so imagine what will happen if they're sent home. My friend recently got denied a job cause he's YORÙBÁ, the person that denied him is Igbo and this is in Lagos. All the noise they make about them being this and that are only online, in real life, they ain't shit.

Trust the Igbos at your own peril.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CLkp39lDwpF/?igshid=133fwkfcyqfef

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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by masseratti: 4:41pm On Mar 05, 2021
Iamgrey5:
Port Harcourt has nothing to do with Lagos

Mention the one in Lagos, since you watched the video.
don't mind the guy, it's well documented that Yorubas gave Igbos back their properties, am even a witness to one in kilo Aguda, the Yoruba man kept the rent for the Igbo man he collected during the war, gave him back, I know the house very well, it was even featured on newsline by frank olize.

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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by 8BowlofFlour: 5:03pm On Mar 05, 2021
He wants to use them to ride his political ambition
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by Bluntemperor: 5:10pm On Mar 05, 2021
dollytino4real:
compensation 4 wat Mr bellow? people deliberately stop government revenue 4 some days let dem be charged of cheating government not compensations

Oga Bello,so what is your contention Sir?
You are not impressing me o!
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by Nobody: 5:13pm On Mar 05, 2021
Nigeria is a big scam.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by olajizz01(m): 5:18pm On Mar 05, 2021
QuotaSystem:


My friend sit this one out.

You're all reaping all the disgusting, nauseating bigotry you've been sowing against the North.
Go and rescue your millions IDP almajiris that had turned IDP to their permanent home before talking about this sparsely agrarian community.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by DarkJeddi(m): 6:19pm On Mar 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


Stop acting like a victim.

The igbos were compensated after the civil war.
F00l,na you compensate them? angry
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by DarkJeddi(m): 6:20pm On Mar 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
A pogrom was organized by the Media on Hausa Traders and fulani in the west.

Asking for compensation is the right thing to do
So where is your 430B demand?
Compensation kill you there.. angry
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by DarkJeddi(m): 6:22pm On Mar 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


The igbo leaders agreed to a 50 naira one time payment to all Igbos who lost their properties during the civil war.

Many yorubas didn't return igbo properties, they stole them and make it theirs, some saw it as the spoils of war.
So for your imbecilic mind 50 Naira is enough to compensate for the loss of landed properties?
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by kabillionaire(m): 6:47pm On Mar 05, 2021
The white lion just lost the presidency.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by CSTRR: 7:08pm On Mar 05, 2021
QuotaSystem:
Are there any lower animals than your skull hunting Yoruba Heads-men? This is what happens when a bloo.dy ritualist is handed an android phone.

N4.5 billion tears are much better than Oduduwa International IDP Camp tears anyday you will agree cool.

Igbohoe has been humbled by mere food strike so pack your tail between your legs and scram instead of trying to save face in my mentions. Try any nonsense next time and see if you will be this lucky again to escape without kinetic consequences.

The buyer is King, and not the seller, especially in agriculture produce.

I expect someone of your education to know that.

Many countries are even looking for where to sell their products.

Have you forgotten how Thailand begged us with everything to allow them import rice into Nigeria?

Prices will rise in the South for the main time, but it is only a matter before alternatives kick in.
Nobody neglects billions of naira worth of market/day.

Ending the strike is in the interest of the North and the North only.

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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by dollytino4real(f): 7:18pm On Mar 05, 2021
Bluntemperor:

Oga Bello,so what is your contention Sir? You are not impressing me o!
they are all thiefs
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by ujezeez(m): 8:33pm On Mar 05, 2021
I repeat do away with any name called YAHAYA BELLO
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by baratech: 11:49pm On Mar 05, 2021
If food traders are getting compensation, then it's also fair that victims of banditry and farmers whose farms were destroyed by herdsmen should also get compensation. It's simple.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by olaayodele(m): 8:44am On Mar 06, 2021
Mightyhaiz:
If the igbos are to be compensated in this shitbox for all the injustice meted on them from 1966 to date,it will consume the country's networth several times over. How many times have they lost lives,limbs and properties worth billions in the litany of religious crises that have rocked the northern part of the country?? How many times have their properties and goods worth billions been looted,burnt or seized in the west.. All over the country , in almost every single state outside the southeast,their buildings till date have still not been released to them since after the civil war. Lets not even talk about the blatant marginalisation esp by the lifeless regime which until recently was roaringly applauded by our yorobabrothers (till the axe swung to their side)..


The shitbox na big joke

This is a unique scenario that cannot be compared to other ethnic group.This ethnic group engage in business that add value to the majority and hence cutting off the business temporarily had so much effect on the people .
It is this strategy that made it possible to request for compensation.
If the other ethnic group should have a monopoly of supply then the strategy will definitely work.The Yorubas taught them this strategy through Late chief Awolowo during the civil war. If there is going to be civil war ,they will not hesitate to employ this strategy.
That is the way I have perceived this.My submission is subject to criticism.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation - Yahaya Bello by ProfAmaben(m): 9:24am On Mar 06, 2021
[[s]quote author=thebosstrevor1 post=99629089]

Stop acting like a victim.

The igbos were compensated after the civil war.[/quote][/s]

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