FisifunKododada: Its a new year and we are still hearing all this rubbish. Okay lets go there motherfckers.
I have told my people in Lagos state to stop giving political power to the Igbos. They are just too tribalistic and greedy for my liking. It is the same tribalism and greed that led to the first coup and horrific civil war. Everywhere they go there is always tribal conflict. Its either they are beating their chest and claiming tribal superiority or claiming 'ownership' of other people's property. Having said that, anyone who thinks that Delta Igbos are not indigenous to Delta North is either a fool or a liar. On the other hand, morons like Kanu who declares all of South-South as Biafran land is the singular reason why people like Barcanista/Goodboiyy/Hopeathand have decided to push back (aggressively) at what they consider as land-grabbing. As for the Yorubas in Lagos, the quicker they manage their Igbo 'problem' the better for them and the future generations. Any group of people that come to your land and call it a no-man's land are not only your enemies but enemies of future generations yet to be born. That is why I refused to criticize Oba Akiolu when he made his infamous threat. However, its not the place of our Royalty to be getting in the thickets of such politics - that is why we have elected officials across the state. The should do their job. And fast. Its time for the Lagos house of Assembly/Governor to make moves to make it difficult for non-Yorubas to seek and gain political office. Exceptions would be made for individuals who have made meaningful contributions to the community. And even in cases of this nature, an Itshekiri, Benin, Urhobo or Hausa (frankly any other tribe) candidate should be preferred to the Igbo. God forbid in a 100 years from now, the Yorubas start sharing political power equally with the Igbos in Lagos - just like the Ijaws and Ogonis have to do in Rivers State. God forbid bad thing.
Please do you home work before you quote me with nonsense or I would drag you through the coals, walahi. Nigeria is and always will be a tribal democracy. ANY tribe that allows another tribe (especially one that is openly antagonistic) to come to her homeland to acquire political power is a foolish tribe - that would eventually become a minority in their own enclave. Yorubas are not foolish. And I expect my people to do the needful.
AGAIN if you quote me with silliness Shango/Ogun will visit you with hardship throughout 2016.
stanech: I was nearly insulted by my boss wife for saying she's not an Igbo lady after saying she's from igbuzor. that was the day I stopped calling any south southerner with Igbo name non Igbo truth is once your name is Igbo u are Igbo irrespective of where you are
In Delta state, there are more people from Asaba and Igbuzo that assert their Igbo identity than other areas. The strongest areas of Igbo denial are Ika and Ukwuani/Ndokwa areas.
FisifunKododada: Its a new year and we are still hearing all this rubbish. Okay lets go there motherfckers.
I have told my people in Lagos state to stop giving political power to the Igbos. They are just too tribalistic and greedy for my liking. It is the same tribalism and greed that led to the first coup and horrific civil war. Everywhere they go there is always tribal conflict. Its either they are beating their chest and claiming tribal superiority or claiming 'ownership' of other people's property. Having said that, nyone who thinks that Delta Igbos are not indigenous to Delta North is either a fool or a liar. On the other hand, morons like Kanu who declares all of South-South as Biafran land is the singular reason why people like Barcanista/Goodboiyy/Hopeathand have decided to push back (aggressively) at what they consider as land-grabbing. As for the Yorubas in Lagos, the quicker they manage their Igbo 'problem' the better for them and the future generations. Any group of people that come to your land and call it a no-man's land are not only your enemies but enemies of future generations yet to be born. That is why I refused to criticize Oba Akiolu when he made his infamous threat. However, its not the place of our Royalty to be getting in the thickets of such politics - that is why we have elected officials across the state. The should do their job. And fast. Its time for the Lagos house of Assembly/Governor to make moves to make it difficult for non-Yorubas to seek and gain political office. Exceptions would be made for individuals who have made meaningful contributions to the community. And even in cases of this nature, an Itshekiri, Benin, Urhobo or Hausa (frankly any other tribe) candidate should be preferred to the Igbo. God forbid in a 100 years from now, the Yorubas start sharing political power equally with the Igbos in Lagos - just like the Ijaws and Ogonis have to do in Rivers State. God forbid bad thing.
Please do you home work before you quote me with nonsense or I would drag you through the coals, walahi. Nigeria is and always will be a tribal democracy. ANY tribe that allows another tribe (especially one that is openly antagonistic) to come to her homeland to acquire political power is a foolish tribe - that would eventually become a minority in their own enclave. Yorubas are not foolish. And I expect my people to do the needful.
AGAIN if you quote me with silliness Shango/Ogun will visit you with hardship throughout 2016.
In Delta state, there are more people from Asaba and Igbuzo that assert their Igbo identity than other areas. The strongest areas of Igbo denial are Ika and Ukwuani/Ndokwa areas.
Even those misguided people claiming Ikwerre is not Igbo
Peter Odili is from Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area Rotimi Amaechi is from Ikwerre Local Government Area Nyesom Wike is from Ikwerre Local Government Area
Before election they remembered that these people were Igbos. Some Ijaw groups came out and said Igbos have been ruling Rivers since 1999 and its the turn of other ethnic groups to rule Rivers. Ikwerre and other Igboid groups are Igbos or not whenever it suits them. I only pity the deluded ones down there.
The Ikwerres have been ruling Rivers state since 1999. Aren't these the same people shouting 'liberation from upland Igbos' and 'domination from upland Igbos in their land' that have turned around to still dominate Rivers state against other non-Igboid minorities in the state? Aren't the Ikwerres exhibiting the same 'dominating' characteristic of the same Igbo people they belong to?
The Ikwerres have been ruling Rivers state since 1999. Aren't these the same people shouting 'liberation from upland Igbos' and 'domination from upland Igbos in their land' that have turned around to still dominate Rivers state against other non-Igboid minorities in the state? Aren't the Ikwerres exhibiting the same 'dominating' characteristic of the same Igbo people they belong to?
In Delta state, there are more people from Asaba and Igbuzo that assert their Igbo identity than other areas. The strongest areas of Igbo denial are Ika and Ukwuani/Ndokwa areas.
woky: Because I know many guys from Ika that don't denial they are Igbo
It seems that the Igbo denial is starting to abate. As oil prices continue to fall and the over-reliance on oil by the FG reduces, people from these are realize they are losing favour with the Nigerian government and they begin to reason more clearly and see themselves for who they are. On the other hand, upland Igbos since the end of the civil war have moved on to achieve several monumental feats for themselves and create a name for themselves that the Igbo-denying ones can easily fall back on as soon as they realize they have lost favour with the Nigerian government. I guess that's how life is.
Special shout out to Mazi Ugomba and Ikechu278(not sure if I spelt your moniker correctly)
These guys on daily basis defend their identity daily on nl against amidst all kinds of bullying and intimidation
We love and appreciate you more than words can say. With this confession from the president during media chat, your job is done
Happy new year to you guys. May this new year bring you both unmerited favours through Christ our Lord Amen. To all my other SS Igbos that I missed their names, united we stand
Rose2014: Special shout out to Mazi Ugomba and Ikechu278(not sure if I spelt your moniker correctly)
These guys on daily basis defend their identity daily on nl against amidst all kinds of bullying and intimidation
We love and appreciate you more than words can say. With this confession from the president during media chat, your job is done
Happy new year to you guys. May this new year bring you both unmerited favours through Christ our Lord Amen. To all my other SS Igbos that I missed their names, united we stand
The truth is glaring and very conspicuous. If you've observed I've tried as much as I can to stay away from that Igbo hater right from the onset. His reasoning is too odd and his mischievousness is very obvious. I don't deal with such.
Video of igbos inside Nigeria going to block or pull down the bridge between the country of western Nigeria and Nigeria.. those igbo living outside of igboland will be block.. If they don't return home
vicadex07: Are there not tens of millions of Igbos in the SouthWest?
Are there not millions of Igbo even in the North?
So is it safe to say those places are both part of your Biafra too. According to your logic, I guess so.
Am not surprised anyway, due to your teaming numbers in the South west, Lagos to be specific, you're already claiming it to be no mans land.
That there is the evidence of the greed and the filth that is Igbos. They naturally have limited land resources but due to their gradually explosive population, they always develop the habit of populating strangers land and then when they have the numbers, decide to overtake the economic and political structure of the ancestral lands of their hosts.
They have already overtaken the Niger Delta economically and Politically, hence why they don't need to argue about the fact but usually flaunt it in front of the indegenes of those places how powerful they are.
They have partly taken over Lagos economically and were aiming to also do so politically by supporting PDP enmasse during the last elections not until Yorubas realised their endgames albeit almost a bit late and then reversed the equation. I don't need to inform you all about the Oba Akionlu saga.
Igbos are simply greedy. They can't help it sod its ingrained in their DNA.
What is this one really saying. wetin concern yoruba for this matter now.
Your relationship with Igbos is none of my business - keep that to yourself. Any tribe that declares a Yoruba land a no-man's land is an enemy from my point of view - an Igbo man is not my brother.
Then always concern yourself with Lagos, never include Rivers state in your write up next time. You know nothing about Rivers.