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Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by brize(m): 9:46pm On Jan 03, 2016
One thing I find funny about Yorubas is this: they hold their own tribe, people, desires, and dreams of their people with a level of sentiment that can easy be described as madness or "blood-sunk" obsession that keeps them in an unconscious state. At times when discussions on their tribe's matters come up, their sentiments make them look pitiable, shameless, ignorant, stupid, no matter the level of education of the individual involved. Let us take a simple example: immediately their Yoruba AD joined Buhari and some other parties that were more or less market place association to form the APC, APC and Buhari became HOLY to every Yoruba even the babies in their wombs. The same Buhari whom they condemned and rejected over and over again in three earlier elections became Jesus Christ and Mohammed put in one. Then, irrespective of the fact that the man Buhari is a mixture of the evil past and foregone woes that they, the Yorubas, together with other Nigerians, had celebrated departure from, they canonized him along with Pope John Paul 11 and made him a Saint. What do I mean: first of all, Nigerians celebrated when Ya'adua became president because he was the first Graduate to rule Nigeria; and secondly because he was a departure from military presidency. Nigerians also praised God for giving them a young president for the first time. Some "young Nigerians?" started nursing hope of making it to that seat. Jonathan followed suit and we thought we had started building a democracy and a state for educated young people. Let us stop there. But then with Buhari, the Yorubas threw away all that and chose a man who hard the "full leprosy" of the past. All the three earlier mentioned unacceptable conditions are present in Buhari - lack of quality education, over-age, military; and even more. Even the most educated ones among the Yorubas became stupid because of the singular hope of becoming the vice president and even president; and because they have to follow Awolowo's people's party, the AD wherever it goes. That is how bad their ethnic sentiments can take them. But when the matter is about, Biafrans (i.e. ibos and their brothers) these same people expect us to be, shall we call it, "generous", "unserious" "careless" or stupid, such as to easily condemn our own. When I think about this, I find it difficult to blame them because it is not hard to see an Ibo man quickly rise up to proclaim "I am a detribalized Nigerian" in an effort to make himself acceptable to his hosts who, of course, are always Hausa/Fulani or Yoruba. Such silly Ibos are always quick to condemn things that are tied to Ibo ethnicity so as to survive. It is because of such Ibos, who are so many in Lagos particular, that such initiatives as that which prompted this writing get created -the aim in this one being to discrediting Kanu and condemn Biafra at such very huge financial cost as the #20 billion bribe they have given to the so called Yoruba press. They believe that Ibos and real Biafrans in the brotherhood can be discouraged from the struggle by cheap blackmail and idiotic messages such as this. They expect this hopeless mambo Jombo to have effect on the Ibos and their brothers. When I think about it, I see that they are guilty of one or all of the three options below: 1. They possible see Ibos as superior to them and not given to sentiments, or 2. They think Ibos are stupid and careless - like Esau perhaps; or 3. They themselves are stupid. Otherwise how would you expect Ibos to be dissuaded from pursuing a goal that is, not an idea, not a , but the knowledge of who they are? Biafra is what we know ourselves to be. One does not need to deceive himself. It is the identity of a people. Perhaps they are confused by the fact that Ojukwu proclaimed the name in 1967; but then, that was just a choice of name. Let it be know that Biafra is a people, their identity, and what they know themselves to be. The name can be any other thing. The Yorubas and Hausas are stuck to the idea of the civil war that terrorized them . It stands in their hearts as a terror. Hence perhaps we can make it easier for them by choosing another name - if that is what will make them understand us better. Otherwise, one can see how stupid it is for a Yoruba to imagine that Ibos will change their minds for cheap blackmail of who they are. Can they Yoruba who wants Ibos to denounce Biafra 1. Denounce Awolowo? 2. Denounce Oduduwa? Perhaps they need to be told that: 1. For their sentiments on Awolowo, whom the babies in their wives' wombs hear/ know his name before their birth, the Ibos have the same for Ojukwu 2. For their sentiments on Oduduwa, the Ibos have even more than that for Biafra. So Yorubas, and Hausa/Fulani, do not waste your time with these silly efforts. It's all, as Jesus said to Saul, like hitting your hand against the pricks.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by Phonetikkks: 9:53pm On Jan 03, 2016
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by Mrjo(m): 9:59pm On Jan 03, 2016
U hav a point i wish they wil understand

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by mallamseifaldin(m): 10:13pm On Jan 03, 2016
I just can't read the poo you wrote up there. You dey write project for Nairaland abi?.
Who marked your WAEC script?

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by kayfra: 10:30pm On Jan 03, 2016
You would not have written this stupid verbose if you studied the voting results of the last presidential elections in the southwest. It was almost 60% APC to 40% PDP. The only region that had a fair and balanced result. Next time, save yourself the verbal diarrhea and think before you submit a post.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 10:55pm On Jan 03, 2016
kayfra:
You would not have written this stupid verbose if you studied the voting results of the last presidential elections in the southwest. It was almost 60% APC to 40% PDP. The only region that had a fair and balanced result. Next time, save yourself the verbal diarrhea and think before you submit a post.

Since the political journey of Nigeria began it's a well known fact that Yorubas and Hausa/Fulani have always voted along tribal lines but not so with the Igbos. # Fact

At those times Igbos built ties, formed alliances and voted for Northerners (Shagari - 1979, Yaradua - 2007), Yorubas (Abiola - 1993, Obj 2x - 1999 & 2003) and Ijaw (GEJ - 2007) to enable them get the presidency even at the expense of Igbo men. That's an indisputable fact! 

Yorubas had the presidency for over 11years with Obj ruling in the democratic dispensation 1999 to 2007 (8 years without breakage)

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by kayfra: 11:05pm On Jan 03, 2016
xtropy:


Since the political journey of Nigeria began it's a well known fact that Yorubas and Hausa/Fulani have always voted along tribal lines but not so with the Igbos. # Fact

At those times Igbos built ties, formed alliances and voted for Northerners (Shagari - 1979, Yaradua - 2007), Yorubas (Abiola - 1993, Obj 2x - 1999 & 2003) and Ijaw (GEJ - 2007) to enable them get the presidency even at the expense of Igbo men. That's an indisputable fact! 

Yorubas had the presidency for over 11years with Obj ruling in the democratic dispensation 1999 to 2007 (8 years without breakage)

Except Yorubas barely voted OBJ the second time and had no choice but to vote a yoruba in 1999.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by CltrAltDel: 11:18pm On Jan 03, 2016
xtropy:


Since the political journey of Nigeria began it's a well known fact that Yorubas and Hausa/Fulani have always voted along tribal lines but not so with the Igbos. # Fact

At those times Igbos built ties, formed alliances and voted for Northerners (Shagari - 1979, Yaradua - 2007), Yorubas (Abiola - 1993, Obj 2x - 1999 & 2003) and Ijaw (GEJ - 2007) to enable them get the presidency even at the expense of Igbo men. That's an indisputable fact! 

Yorubas had the presidency for over 11years with Obj ruling in the democratic dispensation 1999 to 2007 (8 years without breakage)
Trash. ...stop spewing trash all over nairaland. ....ur 1st sentence shows how learned you are politically. ...u knw nada.
Igbo dont vote along tribal lines. ....I am still laughing in swahili over your ignorance. ...though I knw that all you said is beclouded by sentiments.
Typical of the chest beaters

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 11:41pm On Jan 03, 2016
CltrAltDel:

Trash. ...stop spewing trash all over nairaland. ....ur 1st sentence shows how learned you are politically. ...u knw nada.
Igbo dont vote along tribal lines. ....I am still laughing in swahili over your ignorance. ...though I knw that all you said is beclouded by sentiments.
Typical of the chest beaters

Loud-mouthed, lying propagandist, you must be relentlessly sniffing your own fart thinking you can get high with it to ever stand a chance to withstand Igbos. Sorry, you're on a wild goose chase. Typical amala eater cum arrogant cone-head.

Zik's NCNC party won the election in Lagos/SW but Awolowo used ethnic sentiments to usurp Zik's position.
Many NCNC members of Yoruba extraction cross-carpeted to AG and the rest is history. 
The era marked the beginning of Tribalism in Politics and it still persists, with Yorubas and Northerners voting along tribal lines for decades now.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by CltrAltDel: 11:50pm On Jan 03, 2016
xtropy:


Loud-mouthed, lying propagandist, you must be relentlessly sniffing your own fart thinking you can get high with it to ever stand a chance to withstand Igbos. Sorry, you're on a wild goose chase. Typical amala eater cum arrogant cone-head.

Zik's NCNC party won the election in Lagos/SW but Awolowo used ethnic sentiments to usurp Zik's position.
Many NCNC members of Yoruba extraction cross-carpeted to AG and the rest is history. 
The era marked the beginning of Tribalism in Politics and it still persists, with Yorubas and Northerners voting along tribal lines for decades now.
One question for you flatheead. ..how many of your people strategically voted for Ojukwu during his presidential bid
Trust me, you know nada about politics. .......stick to romance.....if u must do politics. ....be an observer instead.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by MXrep: 11:56pm On Jan 03, 2016
Prospect of a possible alliance between the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN and Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, was dashed yesterday in Kano as the leader of the party and former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu described CPC as parading “expired leadership.”

Tinubu told ACN supporters in Kano during the party’s Presidential rally that: “What Nigerians need now is a transformation in leadership” as obtained in the advanced economy.

The two-term Governor of Lagos State explained that the leadership of ACN was offering Nigeria the brilliance of Nuhu Ribadu who, he said, is in the class of Nicolas Sarkozi of France, David Cameron of Britain, Medvedev of Russia and Barack Obama of the United States of America.

“What has CPC got to offer? We certainly don’t need expired leadership as we are offering the best in terms of brilliance, courage and patriotism in the class of Sarkozi of France, David Cameron of Britain and Barack Obama of the USA.”

Tinubu’s position came on the heels of Ribadu’s declaration penultimate week in Kaduna when he hinted during a political rally of a joint ticket between the two opposition parties to confront the dominance of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The national leader of ACN criticised President Goodluck Jonathan for shying away from the national debate held last Friday, stressing that”that singular act exposed Jonathan as a coward who has nothing to offer.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/03/tinubu-rules-out-alliance-with-cpc/
Buhari was an expired leader to Tinubu in 2011 and became a messaih in 2015.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by StOla: 11:57pm On Jan 03, 2016
xtropy:


Loud-mouthed, lying propagandist, you must be relentlessly sniffing your own fart thinking you can get high with it to ever stand a chance to withstand Igbos. Sorry, you're on a wild goose chase. Typical amala eater cum arrogant cone-head.

Zik's NCNC party won the election in Lagos/SW but Awolowo used ethnic sentiments to usurp Zik's position.
Many NCNC members of Yoruba extraction cross-carpeted to AG and the rest is history. 
The era marked the beginning of Tribalism in Politics and it still persists, with Yorubas and Northerners voting along tribal lines for decades now.

Not again!

After many decades, the Igbo man continues to wail over 2 things.

1. That he was not allowed to become premier of a Western region he had no business with, while a Northerner and Easterner were Premiers in the North and East respectively. The West should be the one to gift its premiership to a sojourner despite the array of well educated Western politicians of that era.

2. That Ahmadu Bello would not allow them to secure jobs in the North that were being preserved for Northern youths still enrolled in the universities, while those Northerners had no chance of competing for a job in the East and West.


Talk about ever coveting what belong to others.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by 912(m): 12:11am On Jan 04, 2016
CltrAltDel:

One question for you flatheead. ..how many of your people strategically voted for Ojukwu during his presidential bid

Fantastic question!

In a country of over 10m eligible igbo voters, the founder of the biafra struggle and leader of the igbos contested elections twice and on the first attempt he got just over 1m votes and on the second he go less than 200 thousand.

I laugh each time i hear people talking about being marginalized and how they want to be on their own when they are far from united.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by CltrAltDel: 12:18am On Jan 04, 2016
StOla:


Not again!

After many decades, the Igbo man continues to wail over 2 things.

1. That he was not allowed to become premier of a Western region he had no business with, while a Northerner and Easterner were Premiers in the North and East respectively. The West should be the one to gift its premiership to a sojourner despite the array of well educated Western politicians of that era.

2. That Ahmadu Bello would not allow them to secure jobs in the North that were being preserved for Northern youths still enrolled in the universities, while those Northerners had no chance of competing for a job in the East and West.


Talk about ever coveting what belong to others.
Bros why are schooling dt kid now. ...why now. ...let him continue embarrasing himself now. ....u don spoil my fun tonight .
Was really enjoying his display of stupidity

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by Blackkie: 12:47am On Jan 04, 2016
There is something about Igbos and the name Biafra.
Many Nigerians are afraid of it but there is nothing they can do about it.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by Nobody: 2:59am On Jan 04, 2016
mallamseifaldin:
I just can't read the poo you wrote up there. You dey write project for Nairaland abi?.
Who marked your WAEC script?

You read it after all.
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by leofab(f): 4:19am On Jan 04, 2016
I was around
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by BekeeBuAgbara: 5:26am On Jan 04, 2016
xtropy:


Loud-mouthed, lying propagandist, you must be relentlessly sniffing your own fart thinking you can get high with it to ever stand a chance to withstand Igbos. Sorry, you're on a wild goose chase. Typical amala eater cum arrogant cone-head.

Zik's NCNC party won the election in Lagos/SW but Awolowo used ethnic sentiments to usurp Zik's position.
Many NCNC members of Yoruba extraction cross-carpeted to AG and the rest is history

The era marked the beginning of Tribalism in Politics and it still persists, with Yorubas and Northerners voting along tribal lines for decades now.
And that was also the beginning of cross carpeting in Nigeria politics.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by WIZGUY69(m): 8:20am On Jan 04, 2016
xtropy:


Sin[s]ce the political journey of Nigeria began it's a well known fact that Yorubas and Hausa/Fulani have always voted along tribal lines but not so with the Igbos. # Fact

At those times Igbos built ties, formed alliances and voted for Northerners (Shagari - 1979, Yaradua - 2007), Yorubas (Abiola - 1993, Obj 2x - 1999 & 2003) and Ijaw (GEJ - 2007) to enable them get the presidency even at the expense of Igbo men. That's an indisputable fact! 

Yorubas had the presidency for over 11years with Obj ruling in the democratic dispensation 1999 to 2007 (8 years without breakage[/s])


I don't know how you emotional iPod touts think.
Like seriously? grin What happened to Ojuku that lead your parents in a senseless civil war?
Your people didn't vote for him TWICE, & you expect an outsider to help you vote for someone you avoid like plague.
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 8:54am On Jan 04, 2016
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WIZGUY69:

I don't know how you emotional iPod touts think.
Like seriously? grin What happened to Ojuku that lead your parents in a senseless civil war?
Your people didn't vote for him TWICE, & you expect an outsider to help you vote for someone you avoid like plague.
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"And let me tell you that in the event of the breakup of this country, Ilorin and Offa will remain 100 % Northern Nigeria and not one inch of land will be ceded to yorubas".- Junaid Mohammed.
http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/69271-north-ready-nigeria-s-breakup-if-junaid-muhammed.html

The same Fulani herdsmen have been hunting Yorubas for sport for decades, and they don't even consider Yoruba Muslims as equals but inferior beings! And fellow beings like you dare not counter, vent your anger or even put up such scrap as you posted above about them! Indeed Yorubas have always maintained a deafening silence. It's so pathetic that Yorubas would instead look for the Igbos to accuse!

Outlined below are the indisputable cases of Yoruba Slavery.

1* Afonja betrayed his Yaribanza people and sold them as perpetual slaves to the Fulani; Ilorin still remains an Islamic caliphate till date.

2* Justice Sowemimo, a Yoruba judge was used by the Hausa-Fulani slave masters to send Chief Awolowo to jail.

3* Chief Awolowo was an unyielding advocate of true federalism but suddenly changed as soon as he was appointed the Minister of local Government and Finance and succeeded in enslaving the Yoruba race 

4* General Oladipo Diya, a Yoruba man was used by his Hausa-Fulani slave masters to batter NADECO, Afenifere, Odua Movement and other Yoruba struggle groups.

5* Yoruba Obas collected bribe from their Hausa-Fulani slave masters instead of fighting for the unjust murder of their "beloved son" MKO Abiola as confessed by Oba Akiolu.

6* The same MKO Abiola financed the coup that sacked his brother Ernest Shonekan and brought in his slave master General Abacha - an Hausa-Fulani to power. 

7* MKO Abiola and other Yoruba elders even went to Dodan Barracks to submit themselves as perpetual slaves to General Sani Abacha for overthrowing their brother. It's so pathetic!

8* A small boy Yakubu Gowon used Pa Awolowo as slave to cling on to power against Southern interest.

9* Slavish cum coward coup plotters - Oladipo Diya, Abdulkarim Adisa

Oladipo Diya - the greatest general in the history of Yoruba peole, knelt, wept and begged Abacha for his miserable life after wilfully and knowingly plotting a coup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8VM9hZMYZ0

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 8:57am On Jan 04, 2016
StOla:


Not again!

After many decades, the Igbo man continues to wail over 2 things.

1. That he was not allowed to become premier of a Western region he had no business with, while a Northerner and Easterner were Premiers in the North and East respectively. The West should be the one to gift its premiership to a sojourner despite the array of well educated Western politicians of that era.

2. That Ahmadu Bello would not allow them to secure jobs in the North that were being preserved for Northern youths still enrolled in the universities, while those Northerners had no chance of competing for a job in the East and West.


Talk about ever coveting what belong to others.


damosthottest:
THIS WILL SHOCK MANY, A MASTERPIECE WRITTEN BY A NIGER DELTAN FROM URHOBO:

... this is coming from a Deltan, which will also shock many..., as they have tried to Divide us by State and Geo-political zones - Chike Michael.

Ena Ofugara from Urhobo wrote:

More On How A People Have Thrived in Adversity.
Four years into independence, three years before civil war, see how Nigeria was treating IGBOS
Now for you who may not understand why Igbos tried to leave the union, listen to parliamentarians.... Law makers in 1964 and tell me if it is your tribe you will not be like Ojukwu. Why would you want to be in a country where people treat you like this? Read for yourselves.
"Northern House Of Assembly Proceedings, February-March 1964
Below is an extract from the proceedings of the Northern Region House of Assembly between February and March 1964, less than four years after Nigeria’s independence from the British. I have nothing to add.

Read and judge for yourself:
Mallam Muhammadu Mustapha Mande Gyan:
On the allocation of plots to Ibos or allocation of stalls, I would like to advise the Minister that these people know how to make money, and we do not know the way and manner of getting about this business. We do not want Ibos to be allocated with plots. I do not want them to be given plots...

Mallam Bashari Umaru:
I would like (you), as a Minister of Land and Survey, to revoke forthwith all Certificates of Occupancy from the hands of the Ibos resident in the Region... (Applause).

Mr. A. A. Agogede:
I’m very glad that we are in a Moslem country, and the government of Northern Nigeria allowed some few Christians in the region to enjoy themselves according to the belief of their religion, but building of hotels should be taken away from the Igbos, and even if we find some Christians who are interested in building hotels and do not have money to do so, the government should aid them, instead of allowing Ibos to continue with their hotels.

Dr. Iya Abubakar (Special Member, Lecturer, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria):
I am one of the strong believers in Nigerian unity, and I have hoped for our having a united Nigeria, but certainly if the present state of affairs continues, I hope the government will investigate first the desirability and secondly the possibility of extending Northernisation policy to the petty traders. (Applause).

Mallam Mukhtar Bello:
I would like to say something very important, that the Minister should take my appeal to the Federal Government about the Igbos in the post office. I wish the numbers of these Igbos be reduced…. There are too many of them in the North. They are like sardines and 1 think they are just too dangerous to the Region.

Mallam Ibrahim Musa:
Mr. Chairman, Sir. Well first and foremost, what I have to say before this Hon. House is that we should send a delegation to meet our Hon. Premier to move a motion in this very Budget Session that all the Ibos working in the Civil Service of Northern Nigeria, including the native authorities, whether they are contractors or not, should be repatriated at once...

Mallam Bashari Umaru:
There should be no contracts either from the government, native authorities, or private enterprises given to Ibo contractors (Government Bench: Good talk and shouts of “Fire the Southerners”). Again, Mr. Chairman, the foreign firms too should be given time limit to replace all Ibo in their firms by some other people.

The Premier (Alhaji the Hon. Sir Ahmadu Bello, K.B.E., Sardauna of Sokoto):
It is my most earnest desire that every post in the region, however small it is, be filled by a Northerner (Applause)

Alhaji Usman Liman:
What brought the Ibos into this region? They were here since the colonial days. Had it not been for the colonial rule, there would hardly have been any Ibo in this region. Now that there is no colonial rule, the Ibos should go back to their region. There should be no hesitation about the matter.
Mr. Chairman, North is for Northerners, East for Easterners, West for Westerners, and the Federation is for us all. (Applause)

The Minister of Land and Survey (Alhaji the Hon. Ibrahim Musa Cashash, O.B.E.):
Mr. Chairman. Sir, I do not like to take up much of the time of this House in making explanations, but I would like to assure members that having heard their demands about Ibos holding land in Northern Nigeria, my ministry will do all it can to see that the demands of members are met. How to do this, when to do it, al1 these should not be disclosed. In due course, you will all see what will happen. (Applause).
Culled from M. O. Onyenakeya, Igbos in Nigerian Politics, pp.30-32

https://m./426888550813216?view=permalink&id=466671230168281

Hausa-Fulanis are very tribal to the extent that Christian minorities in the North maltreated and relegated to the background.
Till date there is much blood letting and killings in the North.

How can a country built on a false and faulty foundation  progress by concealing the truth?

Austin4lif:
if not for the Grace of God I would have been death by the Fulani/hausa machine guns. Heavy machine Guns was shot in my area for 3 hours, no police and army from the Z00 come to help us. We have to use cutlass and stones to defend ourselves. It would have been a disaster even though we lost some gallant igbo youths who fought them with some northern Christians. The machine Guns shake houses wen fired, even the army don't have such guns but youths still confronted them. Nobody is asking who bought the Guns for them, can a koro seller or a tomato seller afford to buy SMG? Some stupid pple will come here and be shouting one Nigeria , sai Buhari. Go to Riyom in plateau state, go to Rigasa in kaduna, go to wadel in kano state, u will know that we are not one Nigeria.
Austin4lif:
Am never a Fan of this Kalu of a guy, what am concerned of is the northern domination of the minority groups in Nigeria. If you visit Kano, u will see hausa people claiming the birth right of Nigeria.

Those from the east,west and south are being regarded as foreigners in same Nigeria in Kano state. You dont have equal rights like those who are from there. Travel to Zamfara state, u will see the highest level of religious intolerance. The state school of health is an epitome of islamabad, Christians especially the girls were forced to put on Hijab b4 entering class

Who says that it is only Boko haram that want to force us to islam? Travel also to katsina state were it is a sin to be called igbo or a Christian even though there are minority christians from that state who are known as the"maguzawa" go to kebbi you will not have permit to build ur church and u will be harassed to pay tax by the local authorities even though hausa people are not goood in paying for Govt facilities. 
Only in Nigeria u will see Emirs with exotic cars and nobody is asking how did they get the money even though many of our igwe's and oba's don't even own a car.
Is only in Nigeria most mosques dnt pay NEPA bill and water Bills. Only in Nigeria will u see a particular ethnic group dominating all the sectors of the economy
...


Imokay:
Some pictures here will disturb you, but please this madness must stop.Something is hurting me and as each day goes by, it gets worse.

The blogs rarely report this. Its voice is muted on TV and radio. But for us that are affected, this voice is loud. Sometimes it is a shout, sometimes it is a cry, sometimes it is a prayer, sometimes it is just a hollow empty sound.
Berom people are being wiped out one family at a time. It started 14years ago. Our men, our women, our children are being murdered on the streets, on their farms, in their sleep, on the way to school and sometimes still in the womb.
The culprits are called Unknown gunmen. They are unknown to the security agencies, unknown to the bloggers, unknown to TV, Radio and Newspapers. They are most terrifyingly unknown to the presidency. Funny thing is if you ask a 3 year old Berom boy who they are, he will tell you. I heard a statement from the FG vowing to deal with cattle rustlers and to protect cattle rearers. The Fulanis that carry AK47s alongside their sticks?But nothing was said of the farmers (Beroms). So who will protect the farmers? Who will protect their families from the cattle rearers?
My mother’s village is practically empty. The women and children are squatting in town. The men form bands, like vigilantes knowing that they cannot turn their backs away from their ancestral lands or they will be lost forever.
That is the plan. Shey you all know. It is a war to claim territory." We make their villages unsafe, they run away and we can roam and graze freely. 100years from now, no one will dispute it is ours." It is a long term plan but one family a night, in a year thousands are killed year in year out and the plan is taking shape.
A chemical explosion at British America in Lamingo area in Jos and the Federal Government orders an investigation. Families are being snuffed out, not a word. He is chasing money for people that are dying. When (if) he gets this money, how many will be alive to benefit from it? I am speaking about my people, who are displaced all over plateau state. In my family house in Jos, we cook with a huge pot outside. I cannot tell you how much it costs. We will bear the cost, if only we knew when help will come.
The rest of Nigeria is looking at the North East, but they have hope. Who is looking at the North Central? We are looking at ourselves. When people from Benue speak, we understand only too well.
Someone asked what the security agencies are doing, we are asking the same. I remember when the soldiers in Vom were pursued by women baring their breasts. They were camping in the midst of Vom people and still families were being killed.
I understand America’s unwillingness to give up their guns. Too many crazy people. If the Berom people decided to bear arms, who in honesty will blame them? How do you look at the corpses of children with their milky bloody brains on the floor next to their severed heads and not burn with murderous rage? How do you look at young pretty girls wearing tights in the Jos morning cold strewn on the floor in awkward positions on half harvested potato farms and not want vengeance? How do you wrap the bodies of your 65 year old uncle, his younger brother, his wife and two children in wrappers and lay them side by side in a large dug out red dirt ditch and still feel human? How does a mother stop being a mother when her breasts are still leaking with milk for a baby hacked to death with a cutlass? She would hug the older children for comfort, only they were killed too.
And O ye kinsmen of Fulani, that jump into every thread and talk about how much cattle the Fulani have lost. Can you help us do a body count? Count your cattle and victims and we will count just our bodies. If ours is higher, will you stop? Will your thirsty god finally be appeased? I am equating the lives of my people to your cows. I am to understand they are precious to you. You have killed our old, young and the babies. You have spared no one.
I call on President  Buhari because he said he is for us all. Not just the cattle rearers.
Plateau state voted almost 50%, hear our cries.
Lastly, no one should mention graze reserves. You cannot soak a land with the blood of its indigenes and then hand it over to their killers. Your cows will be eating blood grass.As i was putting this piece together, new cries,  young able bodied men,with lives snuffed out of them by unknown gun men. Help us please, come to our aid........people here that campaigned, hep us get the president, maybe no one is telling him. We learn from the last administration, that people in power can be isolated from things happening and that was or confidence i this new administration. The President must hear, know and act.
Ya Yesu Adagwi, see our tears. Save our children.

Pix 1 and 2 Pictures of the victims.
Pix 3 Victims murdered in cold blood.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 9:09am On Jan 04, 2016
CltrAltDel:

One question for you flatheead. ..how many of your people strategically voted for Ojukwu during his presidential bid
Trust me, you know nada about politics. .......stick to romance.....if u must do politics. ....be an observer instead.

Questions for you miserable and frustrated cone-head:

Why did you cowardly bigots give out Ilorin on a platter of gold to your Fulani masters?

Why did you hypocrites accuse Igbos of being responsible for the abduction of Olu Falae even when he had confessed that it was the Fulani herdsmen that kidnapped him?

Why do you hypocritical bigots always ass-lick your Northern masters while using falsehood and propaganda to coopt others to ever stand a chance to withstand the Igbos?

Enough for now...

Relish how your god Awo - the chief proponent of hatred, bitterness, tribalism, nepotism, propaganda and wickedness in this country ended his life:

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Why Awolowo committed suicide: The sordid details of the betrayal of Awolowo

Only a few are privy to this fact that Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the erstwhile Premier of Western Nigeria, committed suicide. Awolowo, renowned for bringing tribal politics into the geographic space known as Nigeria, committed the heinous crime after he was secretly indicted by former Nigerian military Head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida, for plotting to overthrow his regime.

Below is a complete dossier on the events that led to his ignominious exit.


THE BEGINNING - MAKING OF AWO WHO WOULD DIE IN SHAME:-

Many years after he suddenly was reported dead of natural cause and few years after his golden jubilee, facts are now emerging on the reasons that led to First and Second Republic political heavyweight, Late Chief Obafemi Awolowo committing suicide.

It was learned that he did it to stem the tide of a possible military court martial into an insurrection he was planning to lead alongside his political associates at the time when it became evident that then Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida was intending staying in power forever.

CONFESSIONS FROM AWO's ASSOCIATE:

In a no-hold barred interview with FS Online recentl, a grass root politician ,Mr Adebayo Adeyinka who lives within the College Road at Ifako-Ijaiye axis in Ogba ,a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria was livid with rage when he learned that a key politician connected to the issue was denying the incident.

He revealed that Chief Awolowo wanted to lead some kind of guerilla warfare or militant campaign against the government of President Babangida so that he can be overthrown through a popular or people -led putsch.

According to him , the Elder Statesman summoned a meeting of his core loyalists over the issue and this was even filmed so as to strengthen the extent of commitment of each of the politician that attended the meeting,

He pointed out that however unknown to all of those who were privy to this meeting and clarion call , Chief Lateef Kayode Jakande ,Former Executive Governor of Lagos State had a different plan as he betrayed them to the military.

THE BETRAYAL OF Awolowo WHO BETRAYED BIAFRANS BY Lateef Jakande.

He Said:’ But unknown to them , Chief Jakande was planning to betray them, he went to President Ibrahim Babangida and promptly showed him the tape

“Papa Awolowo was invited for a meeting with President Ibrahim Babangida who was then staying at Dodan Barracks which was the seat of power as at then and the truth of his clandestine meetings was revealed to him by the gap –toothed

IBB’s OPTIONs TO AWOLOWO AND HE CHOOSING THE N20 RAT POISON SHAMEFUL OPTION:-

“He gave Papa some options and that was for him to be ready to face a court martial , be ready to go to a prison or better still go on exile

“At this stage Papa felt instead of allowing some ambitious khaki boy to mess him up he should just pack it in and call it a day ,so Chief Awolowo decide to commit suicide so as to save himself from the ignominy of going to prison for the second time in his lifetime.

“But before he did this he called his core loyalists for a meeting ,before then he had called up Late Chief Bola Ige [Cicero],since the latter had a very strong understanding of the Hausa Language having had his formative years as a young man in Kaduna but discovered that the late Esa-Oke strongman was innocent after he was interrogated by Papa

“He called others for enquiries while asking them to tender the video cassettes of the meeting they all attended to discuss the plans to topple President Babangida for examination ,at this juncture Chief Jakande developed a cold feet as he could not produce his own copy of the video which was freely distributed to all that was present at the meeting previously before the betrayal and that was how the cat was let out of the bag.

“So he cursed him at this point and pointed out that he will never have any form of relevance politically as far as Nigeria was concerned and till today members of the Awolowo Dynasty avoids him like a plague.

“I was there when the letter he wrote to the family to beg them for forgiveness over the unfortunate incident was read in the presence of all present ,if he continues to deny I am ready to confront him publicly again on the same issue as I can even remember that elders asked him to go to the grave of the late sage to plead for forgiveness.

“When he was questioned he lied that the National Security Organization now State Security Services had visited his house to check on him and in the process took the tape in question but” Awoists” knew that this was a very weak argument as he did not inform their political group of this development before their enquiry on the subject.

“That was how Senator Abraham Adesanya assumed the leadership of the Awolowo camp of Yoruba politics after the demise of the man ,he was not even so close to Awolowo during his lifetime like Chief Jakande and that was why many called him Baba Kekere on account of this cosy relationship

IRONY OF AWO PAYING BIAFRANS 20 POUNDS AND DIEING COURTESY OF 20 NAIRA RAT POISON:-
“Before he gave up the ghost, he said his prayers and then took the poison which killed him almost immediately but the public was not fully aware as they were given a different account of what happened.

“We were simply told that he died while he was brushing his teeth in his bathroom at his Park Lane,Apapa residence here in Lagos

EXPOSING HOW MUCH THIEF AWOLOWO STOLE FROM BIAFRANS AND ni.GERia

(1) He was stupendously wealthy during his lifetime, infact there is NO company at Oba Akran in Ikeja ,Lagos where he does not have at least a five percent equity, Dideolu Court in Ogba alone cannot be valued at less than N10 Billion ,that was the place that he had in mind to be his Seat of power if he was elected as Nigeria’s President.

(2) He owned Shonibare Estate but the man he was using as a front and who later went to prison over some issues which Awolowo himself was privy to eventually laid claim to the estate.

“He got all of this wealth due to a great measure of goodwill and tax waivers he gave to investors whenever they come to establish their business.

(3) Anytime you buy a bottle of Coca-Cola you are enriching the Awolowo Dynasty,

(4) Go to Ijebu Ikenne and you will discover that the price of bag cement there is different from other parts of the nation due to the subsidy that the citizens enjoy on account of Awolowo who was their son and I hope you know that West African Portland Cement is in Ewekoro and not Ikenne.

(5) He listed such blue chips like Dunlop Nigeria Plc,

(i) Guinness Nigeria Plc.

(ii) Neimeth Pharmaceutical Nigeria Plc.

(iii) May and Baker Nigeria Plc.

(iv) Vitafoam Nigeria Plc.

(v) Wahum Nigeria Limited .

(vi) CAP Nigeria Plc.

(vii) International Paints of West Africa [IPWA].

(viii) Berger Paints Nigeria Plc.

(ix) Berec Nigeria Limited. ,

(x)Kabelmetal, Nigeria Bottling Company Plc

(xi) Leventis Nigera Plc.,

(xii)West African Portland Cement Company,[Lafarge ].

(xiii)Wema Bank Nigeria Plc.

(xiv) Scoa Nigeria Plc.

(xv) CFAO Nigeria Plc.

(xvi) Cadbury Nigeria Plc.

(xvii)Wemaboard Estates, Odu’A Group.

(xviii) Livestock Feeds Nigeria Plc.

(xix) Nigerian Breweries Plc as places the Awolowo family have commercial interest to mention just a few.

(6) Apart from this stocks analysts believe that the most visible of his investment ,The Nigerian Tribune Newspapers cannot be valued at less than N100billion today in terms of brand evaluation as Thisday Newspapers was valued by the Owner ,.Mr Nduka Obaigbena at N200 Billion recently during a media chart while celebrating his fiftieth birthday sometimes last year.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 9:22am On Jan 04, 2016
CltrAltDel:

Trash. ...stop spewing trash all over nairaland. ....ur 1st sentence shows how learned you are politically. ...u knw nada.
Igbo dont vote along tribal lines. ....I am still laughing in swahili over your ignorance. ...though I knw that all you said is beclouded by sentiments.
Typical of the chest beaters

Something must be wrong with your ewedu soup-filled brain, arrogant cone-head!

Lying propagandist, since you couldn't counter the bitter truth about your tribalistic Yoruba folks' voting pattern and you therefore decided to throw diatribes you can as well blame Igbos for your tiger-like, gulf-like, tribal marked, scratched faces.

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by mayorchelsea(m): 9:28am On Jan 04, 2016
The OP is a demented idiot.The fool is trying to portray those beasts from the Easts has a a tribe that has been able to build bridges across all divides yet they still claim to be marginalised despite building the assumed bridge.
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 9:53am On Jan 04, 2016
mayorchelsea:
The OP is a demented idiot.The fool is trying to portray those beasts from the Easts has a a tribe that has been able to build bridges across all divides yet they still claim to be marginalised despite building the assumed bridge.

Silly rants from a demented descendant of ritual-killers and cannibals from a juju-infested enclave!

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by brize(m): 10:02am On Jan 04, 2016
xtropy:


Silly rants from a demented descendant of ritual-killers and cannibals from a juju-infested enclave!
thank you for taking care of those ewedu eaters

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Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by mayorchelsea(m): 10:12am On Jan 04, 2016
xtropy:


Silly rants from a demented descendant of ritual-killers and cannibals from a juju-infested enclave!
Rot in hell,f***king product of a baby factory!!
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by asEdeyHOT: 11:29am On Jan 04, 2016
brize:
thank you for taking care of those ewedu eaters

Do you know Chibueze?
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by asEdeyHOT: 11:29am On Jan 04, 2016
xtropy:


Something must be wrong with your ewedu soup-filled brain, arrogant cone-head!

Lying propagandist, since you couldn't counter the bitter truth about your tribalistic Yoruba folks' voting pattern and you therefore decided to throw diatribes you can as well blame Igbos for your tiger-like, gulf-like, tribal marked, scratched faces.

Hi Chessboard
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 12:01pm On Jan 04, 2016
mayorchelsea:
Rot in hell,f***king product of a baby factory!!

Miserable scallywag from Odua Islamic Republic of Ritual-killers and Cannibals, as you have professed amiss you shall end up as a ritual sacrifice by your wicked kinsmen in Soka Evil Forest.
Re: Question To Yorubas/lesson To Igbos by xtropy: 12:02pm On Jan 04, 2016
asEdeyHOT:


Hi Chessboard

How far Abobaku!

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