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Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by whatup11: 6:55am On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Sunky200: 6:58am On Apr 11, 2015 |
[quote author=GBTYO post=32577446][/quote] imagine this idiot posting the most senseless post of all time on nl. the Yorubas are not foolish, your forefathers are and the foolishness was inherited by your generation and being displayed by you. 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Jokay07(m): 7:00am On Apr 11, 2015 |
GBTYO:when I read your text writen bluff, I realized that yo are under psychological duress, that's why you are analysing politics like an infant. Let me direct my post to you personally so that you wl stop suffering from gross inferiority complex, the combination of the whole south east and South South votes is not up to 1 million, if not because of the bar the constitution sets about winning 2/3 of states, Buhari will still win convincingly if we are to remove south south and south east votes from his 2 million led against Jonathan. That pattern shows the any Presidential candidate can win an election without ''much' support from the South, which means the kings maker are the North and west and this has made the South to be politically irrelevant. You have been deceived by what yoruba people are posting here on Nairaland, but the truth is that the real yoruba people out there never thought of blaming igbos for voting Jonathan, they are politically independent as they have members in both pdp and Apc. There are numerous things to think about instead of wasting time playing mind games with igbos. Go and check the marging of votes between Pdp and Apc and you will know that no political party originally owns South west. Yorubas don't put their eggs in a basket but if only you can just remove your garment of Pride and learn about political calculations from the yorubas, you won't open thread out of ignorance, leave the yorubas out of your political misfortunes, they have a bigger problems to deal with. Thanks 5 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by ade80: 7:01am On Apr 11, 2015 |
OneNaira6: And to think that Jonathan got 1.8m votes from the sw while Buhari got 2.4m votes yet you go about insulting the whole sw. This was not a tribal issue, gej was not a good leader. Ask anyone working in a ministry and you will be amazed at what was happening. 3 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by omenka(m): 7:02am On Apr 11, 2015 |
MzJackBaueress:I wonder what they are waiting for. This guy's attitude is really abnormal. Lalasticlala, we could do without such a character in our midst. 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Gbawe: 7:06am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Crueldeed: Very unreasonable people. In fact I think most of them are mentally unstable from how they talk here. Simple action of voting for who you want is now viewed as another civil war loss by some people.I really fear for the mental health of some Nairalanders because it is obvious they cannot be okay in real life with what they say here. What is shocking is that, in all their talk, they never take into consideration the fact that GEJ was a terrible leader , one of the worst so far in Nigeria's history, who deserves to be voted out on that ground alone. They just speak aberrantly and as if all of us in the South should clannishly have voted for Jonathan. If you are mad and cannot see it then you will of course expect others to join you in madness also. That is the case with the poster you quote and others like him. 3 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Jokay07(m): 7:07am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Perceptor:you have said it all!!! |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by omenka(m): 7:09am On Apr 11, 2015 |
I can see a post in the first page was hidden. That suggests a mod has been here, yet thesame mod allowed this thread to stand even given the content of the title and opening post!! Seun, you need to overhaul your house. I see no reason why any mod would come across such a thread and still let it slide. If this op can act like a normal human being, he should be given a life ban, simple. I believe over 20 new members register on the forum everyday. Losing a member wouldn't hurt in any way. Haba. Your mods no dey try sometimes at all. 2 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Abidex45: 7:11am On Apr 11, 2015 |
jaymichael:best reply ever giveth 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by appini: 7:11am On Apr 11, 2015 |
baby124: Wanyo wanyo my brother, as there is still no alternative source for Nigeria to pay civil servants wages around the country. Aregbesola of Osun has more practical experience on how important the oil money is to Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by MzJackBaueress(f): 7:17am On Apr 11, 2015 |
omenka:maybe the mods are still sleeping. Lemme send them a direct PM. 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by treasuremi1(m): 7:19am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Sadly we on this forum are disappointed to see this thread not being deleted. Obviously some mods here do not care about the rules of this forum anymore. What is more annoying is that some folks are supporting the trash the op spilled from his dirty mind. Shaking my head for this nairaland. 2 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Kingspin(m): 7:26am On Apr 11, 2015 |
After, Tinubu their next Yoruba leader shall be Abubakar Shekau. And u see how they will join once they hear na Yoruba Leader. These people and their double standing the change continue. 2 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Nobody: 7:29am On Apr 11, 2015 |
OneNaira6:What's all this sef, we wanted change and people voted beside the north voted more so y not hate on them, even some part of the igbo communities want the change, am sorry to say but you people are just saying rubbish, it's an election and some1 needed to win so because jonathan didn't win now na war. *long hiss* 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by ziccoit: 7:29am On Apr 11, 2015 |
GBTYO: If you think it was a stupidity that made Yorubas rejected a world class underperforming, clueless and corrupt ridden GEJ government, the first in the history of Nigeria, that stupidity must be copied and emulated by those who still have some functioning brain tissue left in their skulls. When Yoruba went all out and ensured Jonathan was made substantial president during Yar'Adua era, they were not stupid. When SWners supported GEJ in 2011, they were not stupid. Do you know what stupidity really is? It is suffering and smiling when best alternatives abound. It's blindly supporting most corrupt government in the history on platter of kinsman-ship. It is failure to see a failed underperforming GEJ government owning to sentiment. Your region will forever remain backward in the scheme of things until you join the mainstream national politics. PDP was a creation of majorly SW and Northern leaders. Now claiming to be happy with the party is you telling us you are happy with the creation of SWners you are castigating, 4 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Nobody: 7:30am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Kingspin:No point, no sense 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Nobody: 7:36am On Apr 11, 2015 |
treasuremi1:I shake ma head too because dis is bad and it should be deleted am sure d op can go as far as killing a yoruba with so much hate, same yoruba's dat voted for jonathan 2011 |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by fabregas04(m): 7:37am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Jokay07:u have said it all. Besides, in 2011, GEJ won 5 states in SW, only lost Osun to Ribadu, ur likes didn't call d Yorubas names then, cos he lost 5 dis time, suddenly d Yorubas are stupid. FYI, d yorubas led d campaing for GEJ 2b made acting Presi was late Yaradua was indisposed. When all d Yorubas got frm GEJ's cabinet were minister of state 4 dis n dat, u never called dem names and SS n SE were enjoying d big portfolios. I wl advice u consult ur doctor ASAP. |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by zendy: 8:20am On Apr 11, 2015 |
OP, I understand where you are coming from. Just like most Yorubas and Northernwrs believe in the British inspired fraud called 'Nigeria', so also must the SS reach the realisation that they must unite with the SE people to leave Nigeria. There's no point wasting time on resource or political control while we are part of Nigeria. If you want to control your resources and politics,you have to agitate for your own separate country. I can guarantee you 100% that if it had been the North who had oil and sea-port,they would have divided Nigeria long before Ojukwu declared Biafra. Only two kinds of people believe in "one Nigeria". The ignorant ones and those who are scared about how they will survive without oil money. The SE/SS people must unite and breakaway from the cesspool of deciet called Nigeria. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by kuuljay(m): 8:33am On Apr 11, 2015 |
vislabraye:he didn't lose election because he is from the minority,majority of us voted for him in 2011 was he from the majority then? |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by OrigamiIII: 8:37am On Apr 11, 2015 |
Op, SW have no reason to go all out against the ND because the ND have never related with other regions in a very ungrateful manner as the igbos do. Besides, there are strong affinities the yorubas shared with some tribes in the ND such as the itsekiris, ilajes, Apoi and the edos. When GEJ was being sidelined and maltreated during the yar'adua crisis it was the yorubas that stood up on our behalf against the cabals to eventually force the doctrine of necessity. The igbos kept quiet while no visible voice was heard from us the ND as well. Bros, I advice you leave the SW alone. They have remain the balancing factor in nigeria. Should nigeria split today, do you ever think the ijaw man , urhobo man, the itsekiri man, the ikwerres, the efiks and ibibios would ever successfully form one country? There would be unending crisis. Besides, the igbos, the yorubas and cameroun would continously conduct a raid to nimble at the new ND country till she becomes assimilated into these stronger tripods. During the yar'adua/goodluck ascendancy, the SE were mainly apga states and voted massively for apga candidates while the rest of the country voted PDP mainly. The SE only came into PDP by default after the death of yar'adua. You will notice that eversince the lgbos came into PDP the fortunes of PDP started dwindling with the gale of defections. They cornered the president and left even we, the ND in a limbo. We were turned to spectators watching as the drama unfolded from afar. All entreaties made to GEJ to address the unsavoury trend were quickly countered by the S/easterners in govt.till the situation degenerated to the state we are now. The igbos love no one else but themselves alone. How many infrastructures came to the ND during the GEJ administration? Let me know if you can point out any. The SE cornered everything. Bros, nah so the matter take be all through GEJ time. 3 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Switlife: 9:17am On Apr 11, 2015 |
@OP are you still seeing your period? GBTYO: 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by vislabraye(m): 9:39am On Apr 11, 2015 |
kuuljay: Yes, he was voted by the West too. Like I said before , I won't justify Gej wrong doings. But fact is, if he was from the North he would still have been elected. OR better still, he could have rigged the election and won. However, I hope that from now henceforth our votes will count. |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by kuuljay(m): 9:58am On Apr 11, 2015 |
vislabraye:not true,just like we voted for Jonathan as a person and not pdp then is the same way we voted for buhari as a person not Apc.dont tell me anybody from the north would have won Gej. |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by AgentMS: 10:09am On Apr 11, 2015 |
GBTYO: There are several ethnic nations in SS and you do not have the right to speak for the whole of ND. Mind you Itshekiris, our dear cousins, are in the same ND. We are not interested in your oil. Ondo has oil and we have reserve in Lagos and Ogun. Drink your oil and shut up. You are still living in the 19th century. Countries have gone beyond oil -- what is the oil production capacity of China, Israel, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Canada, New Zealand, Australia etc. Wake up dude, the name of the game now is human capacity an not oil. Countries are specializing in IT -- Qatar, India, Tourism -- UAE, Education -- Canada, Military hardware -- Belarus, Ukraine, Israel, MEdical --- Indi etc you are still here crying over oil that a substitute is already being developed against. 1 Like |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Bre(f): 10:33am On Apr 11, 2015 |
It's absolutely hilarious to find so many NLers crying for mods to delete this thread. Firstly, there are so many threads about denigrating Igbos and yet I do not find any of you there crying about it. In fact, the very same omenka is in them leading the tribalistic charge. Even in this thread sef! Secondly, the OP clearly stated he is not Igbo, yet you bigots still can't stop carrying our wahala for your head. Your own medicine is bitter to swallow, abi? Let this thread be a lesson to your foolishness. In fact, if the mods delete this thread when they don't delete/move others then I would be greatly disappointed. 3 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Gbawe: 10:40am On Apr 11, 2015 |
AgentMS: Great post. To be honest some posters are so incredibly ignorant and simple-minded that one simply has to feel sorry for them. 2 Likes |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by chacoonder(m): 5:33pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
BlackTechnology:Sorry, my point basically was on the first and second coup.The first was planned by chukuma nzeogwu and the second by Gowon whose mother we were told is from the south east,hence,he's igbo related. Boro never agitated for secession but resource control,so go get your facts right on that. Finally, on your so called Yorubas' miscalculation;ever since the SW has been pitching their tent with the North, they've never had any cause to regret their actions so we are very optimistic that this would not br an exception.Moreover, the bond between the North and the SW is getting stronger as the days goes by...So you and your fellow SE folks should just sit and watch the two regions as they play out their politics of sweetness which they are both known for....gracias |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by VulgarVulvas: 7:44pm On May 08, 2016 |
Bump. |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by Wyttcat: 8:29pm On May 08, 2016 |
I don't blame this op and his load of horseshitt, some Yoruba bring this on us by enabling them and pandering to these bags of fuccked skulls. We need to start telling them to go to hell, not see reason with them. Threads like this one are created to bamboozle Yoruba into surrendering their will. |
Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by VulgarVulvas: 9:23pm On May 08, 2016 |
Wyttcat: Lolz e pain am. Threads like these exposé your ingratitude to the hand that feeds you. Niger delta feeds you. So stop your sophisticated bullshitting 1 Like |
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