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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by PreciousBro: 8:28pm On Sep 14, 2016
it is very simple,yorubas are the most tribalistic groups,they dont travel,they dont mix,others mix with them yet they point fingers of tribal bigotry at anyone who refutes their propaganda and lies...

They take credit for what they aren't.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by codemaniacs: 8:30pm On Sep 14, 2016
PreciousBro:


I dont get why and what we should be grateful to you for,you are Nigerian,igbos are Nigerians carrying out their citizenry rights. You probably aren't in your place of origin but place of birth.

And i dont understand how you'd accrue credit to yourself for other people living and integreting into your regional culture,if anything,it is the igbos who are social,accomodating,industrously productive hence being in fusion with other ethnicities. You probably speak only yoruba and dont travel out, how are you more Nigerian than the igbos who perhaps speak more than 4 languages on average as a testament to their strength in linguistic intelligence thus the diversification of ethnic assimilation unlike you,who can't speak nor understand neighbouring itsekiri and choose to manufacture an imaginary title as "the most accomodating"....

Actually,the question is when will you start being more Nigerian and less Yoruba. In a broader sense you are the most tribal bigoted group of people but you have no idea.

Tribe comes before country angry angry we are Yorubas and we are proud of been Yorubas..

we promote tolerance and peaceful living.. If any non-yoruba does not like where they come from or who they are then that's their business grin

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by islandmoon: 8:33pm On Sep 14, 2016
Yoruba are mainly the nigerians in London, we don't live where we are not welcome, we love peaceful places , where laws and orders works. I know igbos prefer Malaysia and Lagos , while Edo people prefer Italy
obainosis4real:
guy keep quiet, yorubas don't travel, if not, they wud have som brains beta than wat they hv presently. Pls permit me to say dat, d igbos are d ones acting d one nigeria d yorubas are campagning for... The Igbos are everywhere in d parts of d country and few of d housas are emulating...mtshw
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by EmekaBlue(m): 8:36pm On Sep 14, 2016
True talk
Pprovost:


I think both tribes should tone down all these hateful comments on social media before it translates to something terrible. Our children will grow up to read all these things for God sake.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by PreciousBro: 8:36pm On Sep 14, 2016
codemaniacs:


Tribe comes before country angry angry we are Yorubas and we are proud of been Yorubas..

we promote tolerance and peaceful living.. If any non-yoruba does not like where they come from or who they are then that's their business grin

Thats the point you miss,this statement of yours puts a fly in the ointment of the unity we are talking about...we all know tribe comes first,however we are uncontrollably stuck in the same contraption of a nation and preach oneness, when will you all start living what you preach?

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Afam4eva(m): 8:37pm On Sep 14, 2016
SONofYORUBA:


Yorubas travel, but what would make Yorubas travel to the SE, a region that's not economically viable? There's nothing in Iboland. It's second to the North in backwardness. Yorubaland houses more than 70% of Nigerias non-oil sector.
Why do you think everyone is moving to Yorubaland?

I just gave you one minute of silence for your ignorance. You're really at the top of the chain.

If the SE was not economically viable then no one will remain there, not even Igbos. Globally, people leave their homelands to find opportunities elsewhere because those available in their homelands are not enough for the population. There are people making it in the east but every Igbo person can't be there. All spare part dealers cannot be in Nnewi, so the may decide to move to Lagos that has a bigger market or move to Ile Ife to compete for the smaller market. It doesn't mean that Ile Ife is better than where they're coming from in General but because they see an opportunity and the're tapping into it.

It's funny how you guys always replace Lagos with Yorubaland. Lagos house 70% of Nigeria's oil sector (according to you) and that's because Lagos is Nigeria's economic capital. There's really no much difference between other cities in Nigeria apart from Lagos, Abuja and PH except for landmass.

Coming back to the eat being so bad. I would have believed that lie to only that whenever i'm in Owerri, i see a lot of Hausa people hustling at Douglas Road and elsewhere. based on my understanding of Yoruba people, they're the kind of people who love to stay in their comfort zone especially as it relates with Nigeria. Anywhere other than the 3 most important NIgerian cities, they're really not down with it. I don't know if it's due to a fear of the unknown.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Scholes00: 8:38pm On Sep 14, 2016
Omeny:


Empty vessel.

lol, when the Igbos turn your Edo state homeland into a useless satellite slave reublic like they did during the civil war, you will know whatsup, and then run to Yorubas to emancipate you from slavery.
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by EpicMaurice(m): 8:39pm On Sep 14, 2016
PreciousBro:


I dont get why and what we should be grateful to you for,you are Nigerian,igbos are Nigerians carrying out their citizenry rights. You probably aren't in your place of origin but place of birth.

And i dont understand how you'd accrue credit to yourself for other people living and integreting into your regional culture,if anything,it is the igbos who are social,accomodating,industrously productive hence being in fusion with other ethnicities. You probably speak only yoruba and dont travel out, how are you more Nigerian than the igbos who perhaps speak more than 4 languages on average as a testament to their strength in linguistic intelligence thus the diversification of ethnic assimilation unlike you,who can't speak nor understand neighbouring itsekiri and choose to manufacture an imaginary title as "the most accomodating"....

Actually,the question is when will you start being more Nigerian and less Yoruba. In a broader sense you are the most tribal bigoted group of people but you have no idea.
if i could like this your post a thousand times i would

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by PreciousBro: 8:42pm On Sep 14, 2016
if we are going to choose tribe over everything that bonds us then why not split already and stop the childish tribal bigoted demonstration ?

The igbos are the only group ready to play any when faced in such situation...

Oneness,we live it,others complain.

Ok,give us our Biafra nko,una still dey cry..
.
The igbos are the only balanced group. #Fact.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by codemaniacs: 8:42pm On Sep 14, 2016
PreciousBro:


Thats the point you miss,this statement of yours puts a fly in the ointment of the unity we are talking about...we all know tribe comes first,however we are uncontrollably stuck in the same contraption of a nation and preach oneness, when will you all start living what you preach?

Only the north has been preaching oneness and you know why...

that we are stuck in the same nation does not mean we should not develop our hometowns, it does not mean we should be dependent on each other... Use what you have or the little you get to develop yourself and live peacefully, that is how SW grows...

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by hesilo(m): 8:42pm On Sep 14, 2016
codemaniacs:


Let them have their country.... they will still bring their daughters to yorubaland to marry yoruba men.... non-yoruba women are obsessed with yoruba men... Its a win-win situation grin grin grin
hmmm ...u meant d opposite I guess. Av u eva been 2 igboland and seen ow d yoruba girls trip 4 d fine fine igbo boiz?...I was once in Ondo den I cldn't believe ow d yoruba girl I met wnt 2 av me jas cos I was looking quite different and cute and becos I wasn't like most of d urgly yoloba boiz. Well it was my first landing in a yoloba land, she gave me a treat I wld neva 4get. Dat's one of d gud tins I knw yolobas av. Deir woman can sabi do grin grin grin

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Scholes00: 8:46pm On Sep 14, 2016
Afam4eva:


I just gave you one minute of silence for your ignorance. You're really at the top of the chain.

If the SE was not economically viable then no one will remain there, not even Igbos. Globally, people leave their homelands to find opportunities elsewhere because those available in their homelands are not enough for the population. There are people making it in the east but every Igbo person can't be there. All spare part dealers cannot be in Nnewi, so the may decide to move to Lagos that has a bigger market or move to Ile Ife to compete for the smaller market. It doesn't mean that Ile Ife is better than where they're coming from in General but because they see an opportunity and the're tapping into it.

It's funny how you guys always replace Lagos with Yorubaland. Lagos house 70% of Nigeria's oil sector (according to you) and that's because Lagos is Nigeria's economic capital. There's really no much difference between other cities in Nigeria apart from Lagos, Abuja and PH except for landmass.

Coming back to the eat being so bad. I would have believed that lie to only that whenever i'm in Owerri, i see a lot of Hausa people hustling at Douglas Road and elsewhere. based on my understanding of Yoruba people, they're the kind of people who love to stay in their comfort zone especially as it relates with Nigeria. Anywhere other than the 3 most important NIgerian cities, they're really not down with it. I don't know if it's due to a fear of the unknown.


That your analogy does not rilly fit.
Do Indians travel to the UK to explore the "little" or "bigger" market there as well? since we all know that all Indians can not be in India?
How about the Brits today, do they travel to settle en-masse in Pakistan to explore opportunities there since their English homeland is "saturated"? Having a limited expatriate community in another country or in the case of Nigeria, region is quite different from coming to settle at a place in the Millions. If the Igbo community in the west was limited to sparepart dealers in select markets or a relatively small business community, I would believe you. But it isn't. A lot of them will chose the West over the East. They literally live, breathe, marry, reproduce, and die here, even buried here in millions.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Omeny: 8:52pm On Sep 14, 2016
Scholes00:


lol, when the Igbos turn your Edo state homeland into a useless satellite slave reublic like they did during the civil war, you will know whatsup, and then run to Yorubas to emancipate you from slavery.

Lol
Don't worry,we will not run to Yoruba land and Igbos are not threat to us.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by musicwriter(m): 8:53pm On Sep 14, 2016
ezeagu:


All this nations are sovereign and their people did not see the colonising language as superior as Africans do. The examples used above can only applied to the Igbo language if the populace is willing to switch to being Igbo language based instead of the mixture being used now. What I'm saying is that from observation I can see many Igbo parents don't even want their kids speaking Igbo let alone learning in it or being their main mode of communication. A Japanese would never refer to a Japanese person that cannot speak English as illiterate, whereas that is the norm in Nigeria, although in the past Chinese was the equivalent of a colonising language for Japanese speakers because that was the language of education, but they never let go of Japanese.

And we are not sovereign nation too?

If our educationists decide to do that, parents would have nothing to do about it, but accept it. Parents don't decide what happens in academia.

If indeed, we do that, an Igbo man would stop considering someone who doesn't speak English as illiterate, just like you cited in Japan.

And, No, Chinese was never a language in Japan. It was tiny Japan that instead controlled China and got part of China (Taiwan) to speak Japanese. You may want to check to get your history right.

By the way, do you know Britain itself did what I'm asking for?

Do you know, once upon a time Britain was also occupied by foreigners and they spoke the language of foreigners?

Do you know Britain once spoke Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Latin?

Britain spoke foreign languages as well when they were occuppied!. But, when Britain regained their freedom, they banned all foreign languages from the entire British isle, and instead adopted their native English language as the language of instruction. The year was 1362 and it was only then that English became an official language.

Britain itself have showed that foreign language isn't good for a sovereign nation; why should it be good for us?

The origin of English language. Everybody should see these videos, it's under 20 minutes, all.

The evolution of English language.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIzFz9T5rhI
The origin of English language.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEaSxhcns7Y
The history of English language.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njJBw2KlIEo
How languages evolve.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWDKsHm6gTA

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Scholes00: 8:54pm On Sep 14, 2016
Omeny:


Lol
Don't worry,we will not run to Yoruba land and Igbos are not threat to us.

You will become refugees running to Italy and Spain to do you know what..... cheesy
They will decapitate that your little king in Ekpoma and exile the Oba of Benin to Enugu....LOL!
And whether you like it or not, you will seek the face of the West to help you just like in 1968 when the western led forces from Ore in the West and Ibillo/Igarra axis from the North were the ones who saved you from Biafran occupation and slave status.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by hesilo(m): 8:56pm On Sep 14, 2016
How funny and myopic u sound. D tax dey pay was it nt as a result of excess made from d business?...u buy deir goods, dey pay tax wit ur money, who wins? grin
codemaniacs:


una go still pay tax last last.... Yorubaland is wide open keep coming and keep paying tax..... Yorubas have created the environment where they only need to tax people to make money...

because u see a yoruba man not working does not mean he does not make money...

If you receive yearly rent of over ₦40m, would you work

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Omeny: 8:56pm On Sep 14, 2016
codemaniacs:


I've moved on since OOO grin grin grin you're probably paying rent, tax and other fees to yorubas grin grin grin

keep up the good work grin grin grin

We have our own mansion in Ikeja that we rent out to other pple from other tribe and we have no problem with them.
But u that knows more than ur elders, Kontinue the hate. We will know what u do with it.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Nobody: 8:56pm On Sep 14, 2016
bigfrancis21:


Most likely it would be the same since your GPA is on the 4-point scale already. I would not expect much difference.
what are the mandatory fees a student needs to pay asides tuition,books,health insurance and accommodation?
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Scholes00: 9:01pm On Sep 14, 2016
hesilo:
hmmm ...u meant d opposite I guess. Av u eva been 2 igboland and seen ow d yoruba girls trip 4 d fine fine igbo boiz?...I was once in Ondo den I cldn't believe ow d yoruba girl I met wnt 2 av me jas cos I was looking quite different and cute and becos I wasn't like most of d urgly yoloba boiz. Well it was my first landing in a yoloba land, she gave me a treat I wld neva 4get. Dat's one of d gud tins I knw yolobas av. Deir woman can sabi do grin grin grin

Same way I (A Yoruba guy) have literally tasted all the honey pots of the igbo chicks in my street without even asking. These Igbo girls are tripping for yoruba boyz like crazy.... They even beg Yoruba men for marriage. cheesy
It goes both ways.

Nairaland/online is the best place to concoct fables.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Nobody: 9:03pm On Sep 14, 2016
Omeny:
Who says Igbos should be thankful to yorubas?
Taaah.
On what ground?
This pple are simply everywhere in this WORLD.
Even in your remote villages that you deemed uninhabitable,Igbos are there making it big.
Am not an Igbo,but their success without no bias is there for all to see.
Bye Bye.
ibos are everywhere but they are more in yorubaland than anywhere in d world. believe me

in ondo state alone there can be 3million ibos or more.
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Omeny: 9:03pm On Sep 14, 2016
Scholes00:


You will become refugees running to Italy and Spain to do you know what..... cheesy
They will decapitate that your little king in Ekpoma and exile the Oba of Benin to Enugu....LOL!
And whether you like it or not, you will seek the face of the West to help you just like in 1967 when the western led forces from Ore in the West and Ibillo/Igarra axis from the North were the ones who saved you from Biafran occupation and slave status.

Keep having fun I take no offence because am more matured than u by far.
Keep more coming. But pray the worse don't happen that's when we will know who's who.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by codemaniacs: 9:04pm On Sep 14, 2016
Omeny:


We have our own mansion in Ikeja that we rent out to other pple from other tribe and we have no problem with them.
But u that knows more than ur elders, Kontinue the hate. We will know what u do with it.

you're the only hater here grin grin grin If you own house in ikeja then it means you're paying land use tax to the yorubas grin grin grin

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Stingman: 9:06pm On Sep 14, 2016
Bolustic:

Why should we? We stay in our land to develop our place for ourselves and by ourselves unlike some people who will 'develop' other people's place with fanyogo, gala, d.rug.s, handkerchiefs yet their land will remain like poo as the attached:

...but your place is worse than poo as the attached [ REMEMBER YOU STARTED IT]

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Afam4eva(m): 9:08pm On Sep 14, 2016
Scholes00:


That your analogy does not rilly fit.
Do Indians travel to the UK to explore the "little" or "bigger" market there as well? since we all know that all Indians can not be in India?
How about the Brits today, do they travel to settle en-masse in Pakistan to explore opportunities there since their English homeland is "saturated"? Having a limited expatriate community in another country or in the case of Nigeria, region is quite different from coming to settle at a place in the Millions. If the Igbo community in the west was limited to sparepart dealers in select markets or a relatively small business community, I would believe you. But it isn't. A lot of them will chose the West over the East. They literally live, breathe, marry, reproduce, and die here, even buried here in millions.


I just clocked 30 in July and there are some lame arguments i will not go into especially when the opposing person refuses to be reasonable.

How exactly does your analogy add up? You're just making it seem that there's something in Yorubaland that's not present anywhere else and that's why they're rushing there and that is not the truth else they won't be in Kano, Kaduna, Benin, Maiduguri (war ridden), Zamfara, Calabar, Uyo, yenagoa or even smaller towns like Kafanchan, Dutse, Bida etc. It's because they're really going to these places to offer a service that the native either are not interested in or don't have the knowhow. The biggest complaint against immigrants globally is the issue of immigrants taking the jobs of the natives. Can you sincerely tell me that Igbos are taking anyone's jobs as the last time i checked Igbos are usually involved in one form of business or the other. I can bet that Yorubas makeup atleast a whopping 80% of the workforce in the Lagos civil service despite the fact that they don't make up that much percent of population, so you can't say Igbos are taking your jobs.

A lot of Igbos who live in Lagos will choose Lagos over the east, south, North or anywhere else in Nigeria. And it's about Lagos being the commercial capital and not because it's Yorubaland. Have you forgotten that almost everything Nigeria is located in Lagos and it's only commosensical that Lagos should be the number one subject when the issue of rural-urban migration is discussed. It will also be moral for you to know when to use Lagos, West and Yorubaland. Don't use them interchangeably cos they're not the same.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Omeny: 9:09pm On Sep 14, 2016
codemaniacs:


you're the only hater here grin grin grin If you own house in ikeja then it means you're paying land use tax to the yorubas grin grin grin


Are u the only yoruba in yoruba land?
Don't u think this battle is beyond u?

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Omeny: 9:10pm On Sep 14, 2016
Drchristian:

ibos are everywhere but they are more in yorubaland than anywhere in d world. believe me

in ondo state alone there can be 3million ibos or more.

Who gave u the statistic?
Who did the census?
Taaah.
Back off.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Afam4eva(m): 9:11pm On Sep 14, 2016
musicwriter:


If our educationists decide to do that, parents would have nothing to about it, but accept it. Parents don't decide what happens in academia.

If indeed, we do that, an Igbo man would stop considering someone who doesn't speak English as illiterate, just like you cited in Japan.

And, No, Chinese was never a language in Japan. It was tiny Japan that instead controlled China and got part of China (Taiwan) to speak Japanese. You may want to check to get your history right.

By the way, do you know Britain itself did what I'm asking for?

Do you know, once upon a time Britain was also occupied by foreigners and they spoke the language of foreigners?

Do you know Britain once spoke Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Latin?

Britain spoke foreign languages as well when they were occuppied!. But, when Britain regained their freedom, they banned all foreign languages from the entire British isle, and instead adopted their native English language as the language of instruction. The year was 1362 and it was only then that English became an official language.

Britain itself have showed that foreign language isn't good for a sovereign nation; why should it be good for us?
Are you a sovereign nation? Some of you just open your gutter mouths an dtalk like stark illiterate and throw analogies that don't fit all over the place. Igbo and Yoruba are entities with a country called Nigeria, so if you must give an analogy from elsewhere use two characters that are also entities in the same countries.
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Nobody: 9:12pm On Sep 14, 2016
Omeny:


Lol
Don't worry,we will not run to Yoruba land and Igbos are not threat to us.
they are not threat to us cuz they are very few in numbers..d no of igbos in d S.West triple d population of igbos in d S.south.

Ekiti state alone has more igbos than d entire edo-state.
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by Afam4eva(m): 9:13pm On Sep 14, 2016
Drchristian:

ibos are everywhere but they are more in yorubaland than anywhere in d world. believe me

in ondo state alone there can be 3million ibos or more.
If Igbos are 3 million in Ondo state then what is the population of the state. Don't get angry when some people come here and call Ondo Igboland. You seem to be foolishly giving them the fuel for it.

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Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by yetunsbay(m): 9:13pm On Sep 14, 2016
jmoore:



So you give them free food, free houses abi? undecided
do u knw wt called hospitable environment
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by toniatt(f): 9:13pm On Sep 14, 2016
see u people criticising the Igbo, there are lot of Yoruba in the Eastern region, go to Enugu, port court, Onitsha, delta etc u will find a lot of Yorubas. there are undeveloped places in the West. go to Anambra, Enugu, rivers, cross river to mention few and see the development there than for you sitting in your house and say what you don't know.
Re: Igbo Language Teaching Centres In Ile-Ife, Osun State Launched by flokii: 9:13pm On Sep 14, 2016
Nice development.. Buh d igbos shld tread with caution

Some yoruba youths are not happy with the way they buy properties all over SW living free and large and still act bossy over them. I overhead d conversation on my way home sometime ago.
We embrace unity and one Nigeria regardless

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