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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 9:04am On Nov 08, 2016
Brigham:

Igbos have a skewed perception of bravery.

Azikwe one of their heroes, switched to the Nigeria side during the heat of Biafra war, after composing Biafra anthem.
This is the same greed man that decided to play second fiddle to Hausa Fulani that were known for killing Igbos at any slight provocation, just to spite Yorubas and claim political savviness.

Ojukwu, another hero, hijacked a plane meant to convey dying children, when he knew his country was going down in flames, absconded to Ivory coast with his shiny little car to enjoy Abidjan makossa.

The same mendacious fellow was granted amnesty, came back to vie for a political post under the aegis of the Fulani he claimed was enslaving his people.
[b]
Yorubas the Hausa & Fulani cloned Islamic mo_rr-o-ns. War C_rim---in_al Awolowo the baby killer ended his Ajetic life using made in Aba "Ota Piapia" Rat poison on the fear of IBB without any challenge. Ogundipe forfeited his birth right & ran to UK & committed suicide as a Yoruba coward instead of him to stand & fight Gowon & reclaim his birth right.. MKO was picked up in the Street of Lagos after all noise just like a street urchin without any resistance & was killed with the wife like christmas Goats & left unchallenged till date. Oladipo Diya was crying like a baby before the world as a Yoruba coward who can't stand boldly to face the consequence of his treachery. Yorubas remains the 21 century slaves to minority Fulani immigrants in Kwara state without any atom of resistance. Odumegwu Ikemba Emeka Ojukwu fought brutally with world power for 3 good years in a bloody gun battle. He defeated the first division of Nigeria army at Abagana & fed the vultures using their flesh & finally left unhurt & came back & remain a political actor, This is bravery in Igbo man. yolooooba remains the coward fact [/b]

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 9:12am On Nov 08, 2016
[b]A Yoruba Caliphate slave calling those that fought a war against Britain, Arab world and their allies for 3 years cowards. What most people find astonishing is that you weasels conquered by women from Dahomey would even have the guts to show your faces in public how much more debating. Have you Yoruba slave forgotten that Illorin Kwara State is under Caliphate Hausa Fulani rule despite it being the heart of Oduduwa land. Who is the traditional ruler of Illorin you slowpoke? Is it not an Emir? Who are the traditional rulers of Yoruba people are they not Oba? What then is a piece of territory owned and inhabited by Yoruba people being ruled by an Emir answerable to Sokoto Caliphate? Here is the answer you son of a wretched coward, because you Yoruba people were conquered and subjugated by Hausa Fulani people. You want to cover this eternal shame by dragging other nations down with you but you have failed. You lot were born cowards and cowards shall you die. So get out of here and go serve tea to Malam your master grin


cc Brigham
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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 9:52am On Nov 08, 2016
Lucaz:
[b]A Yoruba Caliphate slave calling those that fought a war against Britain, Arab world and their allies for 3 years cowards. What most people find astonishing is that you weasels conquered by women from Dahomey would even have the guts to show your faces in public how much more debating. Have you Yoruba slave forgotten that Illorin Kwara State is under Caliphate Hausa Fulani rule despite it being the heart of Oduduwa land. Who is the traditional ruler of Illorin you slowpoke? Is it not an Emir? Who are the traditional rulers of Yoruba people are they not Oba? What then is a piece of territory owned and inhabited by Yoruba people being ruled by an Emir answerable to Sokoto Caliphate? Here is the answer you son of a wretched coward, because you Yoruba people were conquered and subjugated by Hausa Fulani people. You want to cover this eternal shame by dragging other nations down with you but you have failed. You lot were born cowards and cowards shall you die. So get out of here and go serve tea to Malam your master


cc Brigham
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Diatribe of a raving loon.
The thing pain you reach bone marrow cheesy

Now listen to me, you son of anger.

Its clear you're pained about the exploits, conquest, and strength of the Yorubas.

The Oyo empire established it dominance on the west of the Niger when your forefathers were busy playing hide and seek with gorillas in dense mangrove forests.

You are the offspring of a people with no history, no conquest, only hamlets of village dwelling chest beaters.
So I don't have to banter words with you, when the noodles you call brain in your skull is strong enough, mention me with respect and I may consider fact _fucking and taunting you and your ancestors.

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 10:17am On Nov 08, 2016
Brigham:

Diatribe of a raving loon.
The thing pain you reach bone marrow cheesy

Now listen to me, you son of anger.

Its clear you're pained about the exploits, conquest, and strength of the Yorubas.

The Oyo empire established it dominance on the west of the Niger when your forefathers were busy playing hide and seek with gorillas in dense mangrove forests.

You are the offspring of a people with no history, no conquest, only hamlets of village dwelling chest beaters.
So I don't have to banter words with you, when the noodles you call brain in your skull is strong enough, mention me with respect and I may consider fact _fucking and taunting you and your ancestors.
[b]why should I be pained over Yoruba's?
Yorubas were Togolese immigrant workers whom with the help of Colonial oppressor they wrote non existed Oduduwa & Oyo empire into existence in their desperate bid to claim Edo national. They copied Edo culture who civilised them & stole IZODUWA of Bini, corrupted & Yorubanized it into non existed Oduduwa.

let me educate you about your history
OYO/ ODUDUWA EMPIRE...A YORUBA KINGDOM CREATED ON PAGES OF YORUBA HISTORIANS TEXTBOOKS AMIDST, GLARING CONTRADICTIONS AND PALPABLE FALSEHOOD:
(1). Their story of kingship began with an Edo prince called Izoduwa as recorded by unimpeachable historical records and corroborated by Benin recorded History.

(2). Ayayi Crowder,a recaptured Yoruba Slave who later became a bishop said, little were know about yoruba existence, clearly meaning they were not originally part of the Nigeria of today and neither were they settlers within its geographical boundaries but were in small settlements close to Dahomey. Most Yorubas today are either Muslims or Christians and those with African traditions copied or got them from Benin civilization. It doubtful if they are not immigrants from dahomy mixed with Benins or other fulani-hausa from Niger . Bishop Samuel Adjayi Crowther (c. 1809 – 31 December 1891) Was the first African Anglican bishop in Nigeria. Born in Osogun (in today's Iseyin Local Government, Oyo State, Nigeria). His grandson was Herbert Macaulay.

(3). Yoruba have dublicity of kingships with the process highly polarized than being traditional.A system they tried to copy from Benin but have not been able to get right like the Benin Kingdom. Edo Obaship is one of the most revered institutions in the world because of the way it has sustained its awesome prestige with strict and meticulous attention to ancient traditions of valour, discipline and integrity. Edo chieftaincy titles cannot be bought or conferred on non-indigenes or frivolously. Every Edo chief performs a peculiarly sacred duty and responsibility to the people of Edo. It does not make sense, therefore, to think that a people who would not and have never conferred their chieftaincy titles on non-indigenes, would voluntarily invite, accept, or surrender to non-indigenes as their kings. Note that due to celestial and customary taboos,the Edo monarch cannot eat out and cannot be diverted from full time palace duties to hustle things that have no beneficial value to his domain.

(4). Most traditional religions being practiced by the Yorubas today are of Benin Origins.Olokun, Ogun, Iha oguega(ifa), oronmila, Esago(shango), Ayelala etc.Benin traditions,mystic and spirituality are stillfully documented and yorubanized by Yorubas in positions of affluence. Edo people today are predominantly Christians with some denying their traditional religious origins. But,it has not been possible to exterminate our traditional practice because it is embedded firmly in our ways of life. Although the Great Edo (Benin) Kingdom was not major participant in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, because the Obas (Kings) believed that their subjects were too valuable to sell away, and their noblemen had need of war captives on their own farms, the influence of Edo religion and medicine have still been substantial on the people of the Americas. According to Mason (1996), it has been widely accepted that Olokun (god of the sea) worship originated with the Edos and spread to the Yoruba (p.2). In fact, the most prominent part of Edo cultural traditions that has made its mark in the New World is Olokun worship. Olokun (god of the Waters, known as Osiris in Egypt) worship originated from Urhonigbe and then became prominent at Ughoton,around the Ethiope (Olokun) River. The priesthood and rituals were firmly established at the time. Some of the possible points of contact happened early. During the Ogiso Period, trade with the Yoruba and Igbos was quite extensive. Olokun worship may have spread to those areas through traders. Prior to the Oba Period,Ekaladerhan Izoduwa was initiated into Olokun as a chief Priest while he stayed at Ughoton, before his moving westward with his followers to establish Ilefe (Ero,1999,p.108-109). Once he arrived, Ekaladerhan Izoduwa brought Edo traditions to those areas and was a King of his new community called Ilefe, which could be what yoruba call IFE. . From Ekaladerhan Izoduwa’s loins, the Yoruba dynasties may have began. However, it is certain that Olokun is an Edo divinity whose worship spread to the outlying Yoruba areas. During the trans-Atlantic slave trade, slave raids were launched upon Yoruba and Ibo territories. Europeans were able to obtain some of the greatest amounts of West Africans from both Yoruba and Ibo land (Crosby,1992, p.136). In the 18th century in Iboland at Isseke, slave raiders took a famous Edo subject named Olaudah Equiano, who later wrote about the encounter. Olaudah traveled to the New World and then to England, learned to read and write English, and shared his religious and cultural experiences. Many Edo traditions were directly and indirectly incorporated into the New World through its far reaching colonies. The Edo Kingdom extended from the boundary with Oyo in the north (Otun) to the Atlantic in the south, beyond Asaba to River Niger, and up to Eko (Lagos) in the west. Both Edo religion and medicine have already been taken to those domains, following traditional practices originating in Edo land.



typing [/b]
Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 11:42am On Nov 08, 2016
[s]
Lucaz:
[b]why should I be pained over Yoruba's?
Yorubas were Togolese immigrant workers whom with the help of Colonial oppressor they wrote non existed Oduduwa & Oyo empire into existence in their desperate bid to claim Edo national. They copied Edo culture who civilised them & stole IZODUWA of Bini, corrupted & Yorubanized it into non existed Oduduwa.

let me educate you about your history
OYO/ ODUDUWA EMPIRE...A YORUBA KINGDOM CREATED ON PAGES OF YORUBA HISTORIANS TEXTBOOKS AMIDST, GLARING CONTRADICTIONS AND PALPABLE FALSEHOOD:
(1). Their story of kingship began with an Edo prince called Izoduwa as recorded by unimpeachable historical records and corroborated by Benin recorded History.

(2). Ayayi Crowder,a recaptured Yoruba Slave who later became a bishop said, little were know about yoruba existence, clearly meaning they were not originally part of the Nigeria of today and neither were they settlers within its geographical boundaries but were in small settlements close to Dahomey. Most Yorubas today are either Muslims or Christians and those with African traditions copied or got them from Benin civilization. It doubtful if they are not immigrants from dahomy mixed with Benins or other fulani-hausa from Niger . Bishop Samuel Adjayi Crowther (c. 1809 – 31 December 1891) Was the first African Anglican bishop in Nigeria. Born in Osogun (in today's Iseyin Local Government, Oyo State, Nigeria). His grandson was Herbert Macaulay.

(3). Yoruba have dublicity of kingships with the process highly polarized than being traditional.A system they tried to copy from Benin but have not been able to get right like the Benin Kingdom. Edo Obaship is one of the most revered institutions in the world because of the way it has sustained its awesome prestige with strict and meticulous attention to ancient traditions of valour, discipline and integrity. Edo chieftaincy titles cannot be bought or conferred on non-indigenes or frivolously. Every Edo chief performs a peculiarly sacred duty and responsibility to the people of Edo. It does not make sense, therefore, to think that a people who would not and have never conferred their chieftaincy titles on non-indigenes, would voluntarily invite, accept, or surrender to non-indigenes as their kings. Note that due to celestial and customary taboos,the Edo monarch cannot eat out and cannot be diverted from full time palace duties to hustle things that have no beneficial value to his domain.

(4). Most traditional religions being practiced by the Yorubas today are of Benin Origins.Olokun, Ogun, Iha oguega(ifa), oronmila, Esago(shango), Ayelala etc.Benin traditions,mystic and spirituality are stillfully documented and yorubanized by Yorubas in positions of affluence. Edo people today are predominantly Christians with some denying their traditional religious origins. But,it has not been possible to exterminate our traditional practice because it is embedded firmly in our ways of life. Although the Great Edo (Benin) Kingdom was not major participant in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, because the Obas (Kings) believed that their subjects were too valuable to sell away, and their noblemen had need of war captives on their own farms, the influence of Edo religion and medicine have still been substantial on the people of the Americas. According to Mason (1996), it has been widely accepted that Olokun (god of the sea) worship originated with the Edos and spread to the Yoruba (p.2). In fact, the most prominent part of Edo cultural traditions that has made its mark in the New World is Olokun worship. Olokun (god of the Waters, known as Osiris in Egypt) worship originated from Urhonigbe and then became prominent at Ughoton,around the Ethiope (Olokun) River. The priesthood and rituals were firmly established at the time. Some of the possible points of contact happened early. During the Ogiso Period, trade with the Yoruba and Igbos was quite extensive. Olokun worship may have spread to those areas through traders. Prior to the Oba Period,Ekaladerhan Izoduwa was initiated into Olokun as a chief Priest while he stayed at Ughoton, before his moving westward with his followers to establish Ilefe (Ero,1999,p.108-109). Once he arrived, Ekaladerhan Izoduwa brought Edo traditions to those areas and was a King of his new community called Ilefe, which could be what yoruba call IFE. . From Ekaladerhan Izoduwa’s loins, the Yoruba dynasties may have began. However, it is certain that Olokun is an Edo divinity whose worship spread to the outlying Yoruba areas. During the trans-Atlantic slave trade, slave raids were launched upon Yoruba and Ibo territories. Europeans were able to obtain some of the greatest amounts of West Africans from both Yoruba and Ibo land (Crosby,1992, p.136). In the 18th century in Iboland at Isseke, slave raiders took a famous Edo subject named Olaudah Equiano, who later wrote about the encounter. Olaudah traveled to the New World and then to England, learned to read and write English, and shared his religious and cultural experiences. Many Edo traditions were directly and indirectly incorporated into the New World through its far reaching colonies. The Edo Kingdom extended from the boundary with Oyo in the north (Otun) to the Atlantic in the south, beyond Asaba to River Niger, and up to Eko (Lagos) in the west. Both Edo religion and medicine have already been taken to those domains, following traditional practices originating in Edo land.



typing [/b]

[/s]
Joey, Is that all?

How many more hours do I have to wait still?

Or are you scouring the internet for more imbecilic articles to copy and paste from? cheesy

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 12:49pm On Nov 08, 2016
Where is my obtuse nemesis Lucaz?

I'm waiting.

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by ThumbzTNA(m): 12:59pm On Nov 08, 2016
Ioannes:


Yeah right. Keep making demands. Let's see how it works out.

You think in this recession the government will go and borrow money to build a bridge?

We are watching.




Thank God that ask we make these demands, we never asked for your help. You are inconsequential in the scheme of things
Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by ThumbzTNA(m): 1:00pm On Nov 08, 2016
Lucaz:
[b]
Yorubas the Hausa & Fulani cloned Islamic mo_rr-o-ns. War C_rim---in_al Awolowo the baby killer ended his Ajetic life using made in Aba "Ota Piapia" Rat poison on the fear of IBB without any challenge. Ogundipe forfeited his birth right & ran to UK & committed suicide as a Yoruba coward instead of him to stand & fight Gowon & reclaim his birth right.. MKO was picked up in the Street of Lagos after all noise just like a street urchin without any resistance & was killed with the wife like christmas Goats & left unchallenged till date. Oladipo Diya was crying like a baby before the world as a Yoruba coward who can't stand boldly to face the consequence of his treachery. Yorubas remains the 21 century slaves to minority Fulani immigrants in Kwara state without any atom of resistance. Odumegwu Ikemba Emeka Ojukwu fought brutally with world power for 3 good years in a bloody gun battle. He defeated the first division of Nigeria army at Abagana & fed the vultures using their flesh & finally left unhurt & came back & remain a political actor, This is bravery in Igbo man. yolooooba remains the coward fact [/b]


Lmfao
Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by loopman: 1:44pm On Nov 08, 2016
ThumbzTNA:
Igbo is a big tribe. Their demands can not be neglected because Igbo makes up at least 20% of Nigeria's population, if not more

Igbo should behave like a big tribe if they are really a big cohesive tribe.
Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by ThumbzTNA(m): 1:50pm On Nov 08, 2016
loopman:


Igbo should behave like a big tribe if they are really a big cohesive tribe.




Yoruba behaves like a big cohesive tribe?

Igbo is way more cohesive than Yoruba. After all we all voted GEJ en masse in the last elections and you broken, divided, bi religious tribe split your votes between APC and PDP 60-40
Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 2:55pm On Nov 08, 2016
Lucaz:
loooolz

is your tribe exempted from them?

Oh you wanna do a body count and see who has the highest body pile up?

We all know you guys can't stay back at home. You are all over the place like fleas. So a massacre even if it affects other zones will be inconsequential compared to yours.

One would think this fact would be sobering enough for you guys but no. I know you're still going to come back at me with a silly rebuttal. I'm waiting... undecided

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 2:58pm On Nov 08, 2016
ThumbzTNA:





Thank God that ask we make these demands, we never asked for your help. You are inconsequential in the scheme of things

Is that why you're begging us to build a bridge for you?

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by ThumbzTNA(m): 3:00pm On Nov 08, 2016
Ioannes:

Is that why you're begging us to build a bridge for you?
Lmfao @ us. You are a worthless irrelevant Afonja.
Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 3:07pm On Nov 08, 2016
Lucaz:
[b]why should I be pained over Yoruba's?
Yorubas were Togolese immigrant workers whom with the help of Colonial oppressor they wrote non existed Oduduwa & Oyo empire into existence in their desperate bid to claim Edo national. They copied Edo culture who civilised them & stole IZODUWA of Bini, corrupted & Yorubanized it into non existed Oduduwa.

let me educate you about your history
OYO/ ODUDUWA EMPIRE...A YORUBA KINGDOM CREATED ON PAGES OF YORUBA HISTORIANS TEXTBOOKS AMIDST, GLARING CONTRADICTIONS AND PALPABLE FALSEHOOD:
(1). Their story of kingship began with an Edo prince called Izoduwa as recorded by unimpeachable historical records and corroborated by Benin recorded History.

(2). Ayayi Crowder,a recaptured Yoruba Slave who later became a bishop said, little were know about yoruba existence, clearly meaning they were not originally part of the Nigeria of today and neither were they settlers within its geographical boundaries but were in small settlements close to Dahomey. Most Yorubas today are either Muslims or Christians and those with African traditions copied or got them from Benin civilization. It doubtful if they are not immigrants from dahomy mixed with Benins or other fulani-hausa from Niger . Bishop Samuel Adjayi Crowther (c. 1809 – 31 December 1891) Was the first African Anglican bishop in Nigeria. Born in Osogun (in today's Iseyin Local Government, Oyo State, Nigeria). His grandson was Herbert Macaulay.

(3). Yoruba have dublicity of kingships with the process highly polarized than being traditional.A system they tried to copy from Benin but have not been able to get right like the Benin Kingdom. Edo Obaship is one of the most revered institutions in the world because of the way it has sustained its awesome prestige with strict and meticulous attention to ancient traditions of valour, discipline and integrity. Edo chieftaincy titles cannot be bought or conferred on non-indigenes or frivolously. Every Edo chief performs a peculiarly sacred duty and responsibility to the people of Edo. It does not make sense, therefore, to think that a people who would not and have never conferred their chieftaincy titles on non-indigenes, would voluntarily invite, accept, or surrender to non-indigenes as their kings. Note that due to celestial and customary taboos,the Edo monarch cannot eat out and cannot be diverted from full time palace duties to hustle things that have no beneficial value to his domain.

(4). Most traditional religions being practiced by the Yorubas today are of Benin Origins.Olokun, Ogun, Iha oguega(ifa), oronmila, Esago(shango), Ayelala etc.Benin traditions,mystic and spirituality are stillfully documented and yorubanized by Yorubas in positions of affluence. Edo people today are predominantly Christians with some denying their traditional religious origins. But,it has not been possible to exterminate our traditional practice because it is embedded firmly in our ways of life. Although the Great Edo (Benin) Kingdom was not major participant in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, because the Obas (Kings) believed that their subjects were too valuable to sell away, and their noblemen had need of war captives on their own farms, the influence of Edo religion and medicine have still been substantial on the people of the Americas. According to Mason (1996), it has been widely accepted that Olokun (god of the sea) worship originated with the Edos and spread to the Yoruba (p.2). In fact, the most prominent part of Edo cultural traditions that has made its mark in the New World is Olokun worship. Olokun (god of the Waters, known as Osiris in Egypt) worship originated from Urhonigbe and then became prominent at Ughoton,around the Ethiope (Olokun) River. The priesthood and rituals were firmly established at the time. Some of the possible points of contact happened early. During the Ogiso Period, trade with the Yoruba and Igbos was quite extensive. Olokun worship may have spread to those areas through traders. Prior to the Oba Period,Ekaladerhan Izoduwa was initiated into Olokun as a chief Priest while he stayed at Ughoton, before his moving westward with his followers to establish Ilefe (Ero,1999,p.108-109). Once he arrived, Ekaladerhan Izoduwa brought Edo traditions to those areas and was a King of his new community called Ilefe, which could be what yoruba call IFE. . From Ekaladerhan Izoduwa’s loins, the Yoruba dynasties may have began. However, it is certain that Olokun is an Edo divinity whose worship spread to the outlying Yoruba areas. During the trans-Atlantic slave trade, slave raids were launched upon Yoruba and Ibo territories. Europeans were able to obtain some of the greatest amounts of West Africans from both Yoruba and Ibo land (Crosby,1992, p.136). In the 18th century in Iboland at Isseke, slave raiders took a famous Edo subject named Olaudah Equiano, who later wrote about the encounter. Olaudah traveled to the New World and then to England, learned to read and write English, and shared his religious and cultural experiences. Many Edo traditions were directly and indirectly incorporated into the New World through its far reaching colonies. The Edo Kingdom extended from the boundary with Oyo in the north (Otun) to the Atlantic in the south, beyond Asaba to River Niger, and up to Eko (Lagos) in the west. Both Edo religion and medicine have already been taken to those domains, following traditional practices originating in Edo land.



typing [/b]



cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

So sad.

I'm not surprised though. Revising history to make you happy has always been what you guys were known for. Achebe tried it before he died with his ignominious book. It didn't work, thanks to people who countered his nonsense with facts. Y'all must have been cut from the same cloth.

That's why we will continue to frequent this forum no matter how busy we are to make sure that you pathetic lots don't change history while we're all napping.

I'm sure 30 to 50 years from now new generations of Igbos will claim they actually won the civil war.

Hopefully there will still be enough authentic literature out there to counter them.

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 3:17pm On Nov 08, 2016
ThumbzTNA:


Lmfao @ us. You are a worthless irrelevant Afonja.

Mr. ThumbzTNA. What is your own worth exactly? Apart from your cheap phone you're typing on, who else actually knows you?

Mumu, this is a faceless forum so if you think I'm worthless, you're actually a nonentity.

You are begging a Fulani man to build a bridge for you.

The same Fulani man you guys are hating on like your life depended on it.

His vice, a Yoruba man, who is in charge of the economy would do well to ignore your silly cowardly posturings after all you guys are pushing for Biafra.

Very confused set of people.

Today it's Biafra.

Tomorrow it's Igbo presidency.

Day after it is "build a bridge for us"

Na only you dey Nigeria?

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by ThumbzTNA(m): 3:27pm On Nov 08, 2016
Ioannes:


Mr. ThumbzTNA. What is your own worth exactly? Apart from your cheap phone you're typing on, who else actually knows you?

Mumu, this is a faceless forum so if you think I'm worthless, you're actually a nonentity.

You are begging a Fulani man to build a bridge for you.

The same Fulani man you guys are hating on like your life depended on it.

His vice, a Yoruba man, who is in charge of the economy would do well to ignore your silly cowardly posturings after all you guys are pushing for Biafra.

Very confused set of people.

Today it's Biafra.

Tomorrow it's Igbo presidency.

Day after it is "build a bridge for us"

Na only you dey Nigeria?




Lmfao. Osunbade is the biggest joke in Nigerian politics today. I will tell you why

1. He is in charge of the economic team of Nigeria and the nation is currently in recession .That says a lot about his capabilities

2. His Godfather and the man who nominated him for VP is suffering embarrassing condemnations in the party and Osunbade can't even call his foes to order. That says a lot about his influence

3. Osunbade has been locked out of security meetings by the president. That says a lot about his relevance


Note:

One day this nation will break up and the Igbo will be at the forefront of it. Then your Afonja generations unborn will pay us homage forever like you do the Benin

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 3:33pm On Nov 08, 2016
ThumbzTNA:





Lmfao. Osunbade is the biggest joke in Nigerian politics today. I will tell you why

1. He is in charge of the economic team of Nigeria and the nation is currently in recession .That says a lot about his capabilities

2. His Godfather and the man who nominated him for VP is suffering embarrassing condemnations in the party and Osunbade can't even call his foes to order. That says a lot about his influence

3. Osunbade has been locked out of security meetings by the president. That says a lot about his relevance


Note:

One day this nation will break up and the Igbo will be at the forefront of it.
Then your Afonja generations unborn will pay us homage forever like you do the Benin

Who is "Osunbade"

@bolded, we know you'll be at the fore front of it...of crime, baby factory things, drug smuggling, importing and exporting fake things, manufacturing substandard good etc.

I'm looking forward to the day of your exit.

One Nigeria forever. cheesy
Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by ThumbzTNA(m): 3:35pm On Nov 08, 2016
Ioannes:


Who is "Osunbade"

@bolded, we know you'll be at the fore front of it...of crime, baby factory things, drug smuggling, importing and exporting fake things, manufacturing substandard good etc.

I'm looking forward to the day of your exit.

One Nigeria forever. cheesy


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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 4:55pm On Nov 08, 2016
Ioannes:



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So sad.

I'm not surprised though. Revising history to make you happy has always been what you guys were known for. Achebe tried it before he died with his ignominious book. It didn't work, thanks to people who countered his nonsense with facts. Y'all must have been cut from the same cloth.

That's why we will continue to frequent this forum no matter how busy we are to make sure that you pathetic lots don't change history while we're all napping.

I'm sure 30 to 50 years from now new generations of Igbos will claim they actually won the civil war.

Hopefully there will still be enough authentic literature out there to counter them.
You're quoting a mentally soft man.

In your hearts of heart do you think that retarded son of a gun can come up with an authentic piece of shit like that nonsense scribbled up there.

What he does is rummage pile of shit from the internet and post same here.

I was even expecting a person of substance, alas the dickhead turned out to be shallow.

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Re: $30bn Loan: Igbo Demand Inclusion Of 2nd Niger Bridge Project, Others by Nobody: 5:30pm On Nov 08, 2016
Brigham:

You're quoting a mentally soft man.

In your hearts of heart do you think that retarded son of a gun can come up with an authentic piece of shit like that nonsense scribbled up there.

What he does is rummage the pile of shit from the internet and post same here.

I was even expecting a person of substance, alas the dickhead turned out to be shallow.


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