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Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by Ibyno(m): 3:13pm On Aug 22, 2014
barcanista: Another self dilussion. Ijaw has never been under any group and Okrika has always been Okrika. I shouldn't av even bothered myself. No be only imo na sokoto state



Why not ask when they have not map out river state, what state are the under then ? ( Ikwere, omuku, obiigbo and so many of them, are under imo state )
Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by Tonylyte(m): 9:38pm On Aug 22, 2014
dellaziz:

wife dey inside in malae belle o....so how nassarawa parole ...or na taraba u go
O boy d parole no easy o! Oluwa is involved sha. Ah inbox u 4 mobo, u see am?
Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by dellaziz(m): 1:04am On Aug 23, 2014
Tonylyte:
O boy d parole no easy o! Oluwa is involved sha. Ah inbox u 4 mobo, u see am?

i no c d message o...u dey watsapp..make we dey relate from there
Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by Tonylyte(m): 6:18am On Aug 23, 2014
dellaziz:

i no c d message o...u dey watsapp..make we dey relate from there
No yawa, ah go giv u ma tarara things for mobo.
Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by tonychristopher: 9:33pm On Aug 23, 2014
maxit2:

Yes Smart and Educated man.
You are always quick to know what happened in the last 3000 years. Your people dont even have any documentations of the last 50 years. Nigga stop assuming dust.

Some said that he fell from sky...parachute wasn't invented...so oduduwa must have been the demon that revolted against God and chased out with others. No wonder they said the problem of Nigeria are the yorubas....el rufai

Some said he was a Benin prince that committed abomination and chased away. He was wondering and a vagrant till he was found at Ife

Any how you see the oduduwa story ...Its just negative.....wondering how people claim such as their progenitor

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Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by macof(m): 3:04pm On Aug 24, 2014
kekakuz: hmm
If yoruba and Igbo is so puny and you don't belong to any.then your tribe must be on the brink of extinction.
Am proud of who I am and where am from. And I may insult Igbo online but in reality they are my friends so stop talking like a retard and shut that assholee you call mouth

Don't u see how stuupid you are?
Why must you insult at all Can't u jst let this ridiculous childishness go?

Wat does it profit you to go online to blast insults on a people who call "friends".in reality. You must be a hypocrite

I urge u to stop this

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Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by macof(m): 3:07pm On Aug 24, 2014
tonychristopher:

Some said that he fell from sky...parachute wasn't invented...so oduduwa must have been the demon that revolted against God and chased out with others. No wonder they said the problem of Nigeria are the yorubas....el rufai

Some said he was a Benin prince that committed abomination and chased away. He was wondering and a vagrant till he was found at Ife

Any how you see the oduduwa story ...Its just negative.....wondering how people claim such as their progenitor

I thought you have been cured of your madness?

a pity to ur family
Re: Origin Of Some Common Nigerian Pigin by tonychristopher: 8:42pm On Aug 24, 2014
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I thought you have been cured of your madness?

a pity to

That's the yorubas and their progenitor...it hurts but read more





A must read from-Mujahid Dokubo AsariBoko Haram is not fighting for anything other than the seizure of political power by the Fulani people. They are using Kanuri territory to perpetrate the evil, but the main people instigating this bloodletting are the Fulani from Futa Djallon. We know where they came from. They are colonialists and if we made the British to leave, what are these people doing here? They are also colonialists.You have to reflect and ask yourself some questions.Kano is a Hausa city, the Emir of Kano is not a Hausa man; he is a Fulani. Ilorin is a Yoruba city, the Emir of Ilorin is a Fulani. Bida is a Nupe town, the Emir of Bida is a Fulani. Birnin Gwari is a Gbagi town, the Emir of Birnin Gwari is a Fulani. The Lamido of Adamawa who is residing in Yola is a Fulani, who claims he has other Fulanis in Cameroon and other places. These are not Fulani cities. We know where they all came from.They all migrated from far-flung places to their present locations. So if we know where they come from and we know that they are not from here, they came to colonise these territories. What are they still doing here? If the British left, the French left, the Germans left, the Portuguese left, the Belgians left, what are these people doing here? They are also colonialists, but this is what our elites are ready to accept.Why should we allow foreigners to dominate the aborigines? When people like us talk, they say these are very sensitive issues, don’t touch them. Why should we not touch them? Why should the Sultan of Sokoto be the head of Muslims in Nigeria? Where did we meet and make the Sultan our head? So these are the things. But a lot of people don’t look beyond the surface. A man says he is born to rule; you have not asked yourself, if that man is born to rule, what about you? If the man is born to rule, you are born to be ruled.So you become drawers of water and hewers of wood. A wise man in one of the great books I have read said: For I have seen a grave injustice on the surface of the earth that I saw the servants riding on horseback and princes walking on foot. The Hausa man in Kano is walking on foot; Sanusi, a Fulani man, a Gambari from Guinea is riding on horseback.Fulani Sulu-Gambari in Ilorin is riding on horseback. These are the issues that we’ve not been able to capture. Why should injustice continue? Why should the indigenous Hausa population in Kano not be given back what rightfully belongs to them? Why is it that in Ilorin, the indigenous Yoruba people, the ones they call Baba Agba, are not given back what rightfully belongs to them?

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