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Fugazi:You mean the gbegiri-uru-smelling bodies of Yorubas?
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shukuokukobambi:Demented abobaku from Soka Evil Forest of Wasteland, you're already on a non-return journey to insanity with the manner you've been ranting senselessly and without manners on NL. Never Marry Yoruba Boys! They Are Cheaters, Abusive - Kemi Olunloyo https://www.nairaland.com/2769084/kemi-olunloyo-tells-ladies-never-marry-yoruba-boys "For all the idi0ts quoting me and saying trash, I can not stoop so low as to date a stinking Yoruba man. And for your info, I am happily married with a daughter. So I have got no time for nonsense. I never dated any Yoruba before marriage. I have just witnessed a lot of their trash." https://www.nairaland.com/3019453/reasons-yoruba-men-dumping-yoruba-women “If you have not married an Igbo man, then you are not yet married” Sista, don’t marry a yoruba boy o – Abiodun Kuforiji "There I have said it. I feel so much better now. So, my Yoruba brothers have been getting a bad rap on social media. I usually do not get into discussions like that because I am too busy thanking God I did not marry a Yoruba man. I am a Yoruba girl from Ogun State and my father was the exception from the norm. My brothers… I will just say that you can fall for them at your own peril. I am proud of the tribe I belong to. I love how cerebral we are, I love how progressive and fun loving it is to be Yoruba. So saying anything negative should not be seen as coming from a bad place, it is just so that these our lover boys will change a lirrle bit. Yoruba boys bad gan!!!" |
laudate:laudate the hypocrite and the first-class delusional degree holder, face OduaArewanistan republic where you're highly needed as slavish subjects and leave Igbos alone. Useless cretinous savage of dirt, squalor, slavery, hate and propaganda, suffering from Cotard’s Delusion, “Walking Corpse Syndrome”. |
laudate:laudate the hypocrite and the first-class delusional degree holder, you and all you stand for are not needed in Igbo's quest for nationhood. You're ever free to merge yourselves with the Igalas, Idomas and any group of your choice. We are not meant to continue to be together. And you shouldn't expect Igbos to continue to subsidise your vassalage, parasitism and obliviousness. Be rest assured that Igbos are not interested in sharing a country with murderous hypocrites cum treacherous backst*bbers. Face OduaArewanistan republic and leave Igbos out of your frustrations. |
tibaonnet:The likes of Joe Igbos are not reckoned with in Igboland. Their senseless rants end in Yorubaland where they are highly needed for treachery. The Indonesia drug list of offenders is inconsequential to Nigeria polity. These are the lists you should rather concern yourself with - the compendium of your criminal brothers who ruined this country: https://www.nairaland.com/1485096/history-armed-robbers-company-liquidators#18955417 http://thenigeriangazette.com/history-of-armed-robbers-company-liquidators-rapists-and-notoriours-official-criminals-in-nigeria-by-shama-maliga/ |
tibaonnet:So Igbos makeup 80% of Rivers State population? But it's the same Yorubas that rant and propagate lies and falsehood up and down that there are no Igbos in SS or Nigerdelta, not to mention Rivers State. And that Igbos have virtually no crude oil. And how the Igbo Nation bring nothing to the revenue of Nigeria. Una never tire with una lie lie... Remember 'Operation Wetie' of the 1960s in which Yorubas freely engaged in great arson, maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties. And this political turmoil by Yorubas eventually led to the January 15, 1966 coup. Remember the numerous Yoruba assassinations of political opponents. It's these same Yoruba miscreants, street urchins and criminals that roam around Igbo shops; looting and stealing from the sweats of hardworking people. However, check this out maybe it will help you out of your confusion: Yoruba Youths Have Lost Influence, Respect Of Nigerians... Maxwell Adeyemi Adeleye "...my discovery through indirect observations that Yoruba youths are the most lazy, perfidious and egoistic youths in Nigeria as at today. I discovered that the pride of an average Yoruba youth has overshadowed his intellectual judiciousness, level-headedness and sagacity...." https://www.naij.com/441183-yoruba-youths-have-lost-influence-respect-of-nigerians.html |
tibaonnet:Mr Yoruba, Igbos are a special breed of humans that cannot be sheepishly and blindly led by international acclaimed drug peddlers as national leaders. The likes of Joe Igbos are not reckoned with in Igboland. Their senseless rants end in Yorubaland where they are highly needed for treachery. |
tibaonnet:Stop spreading wicked lies in the public to attempt to massage the silly egos of Yorubas. Many Yorubas are known to have been raised in dysfunctional homes with no father figure. The result is the reason Yoruba enclave is replete with area boys and street urchins. These numerous touts lazy around in the society to cause pains to law abiding citizens. They lurk around corners of the streets, waylay people and extort them of their hard earned money. Yoruba political leadership readily deploy these miscreants for official duties in illegal revenue collections. The rest social misfits are used as political thugs during campaigns to attack opponents and cause havoc in the land. Little wonder Yorubas are known for political thuggery, assassinations and disorder. The menace of Alayeism, Agberoism, Omonileism, Owomidaism and other anti-social vices cannot be overemphasised in Yorubaland. |
Davvymavvy:Why didn't Yorubas prove your pointless point by voting Falae against Obj in 2003? |
maclatunji:If there was any lesson it's to never trust a Yoruba person to keep to his/her words. All the same channel your energies towards saving your generation from the Afonjas in your midst, and let Igbos go about their quest for nationhood. Good luck! |
maclatunji:You do not sit in the comfort of your house and decide for Igbos on how to go about their collective destiny. You should know that seeking self-determination is no way a crime. Be rest assured that Igbos are comfortable having a separate existence from Yorubas. You've got enough Afonjas in your midst who are ever willing to mortgage the future of Yorubas to the Alimis for a pot of porridge. You should therefore channel your advise to your Yoruba folks; they need it the most. |
Davvymavvy:Frustrated IPOO miscreant with a bile-filled hatred towards other people but Yorubas, it's an open secret that many of you bigots are unstable in your ways to ever stand for anything good in life. As a tribe filled with filth and dirts Yorubas are experts in scavenging for rotten matters. Trusting a Yoruba person is like searching for a pin in a haystack. You tribalists are great cowards known to mankind. Spits# |
Davvymavvy:Provide credible evidences to your silly rants and allegations against Igbos and I shan't fail to help fix your insanity and great delusion... |
Davvymavvy:Stop throwing smelly spits everywhere with your silly lies and propaganda against the Igbo Nation - your eternal nemesis. Right here and now, justify your rants and allegations against Igbos by providing credible evidence of how Igbos openly denigrate Yorubas. Yorubas are notorious for making a living out of lies, falsehood, noise-making, propaganda, abuse and slurs. A people who are mostly raised by single mothers out of wedlock and without father figure. It really suck to be a Yoruba - mannerless set of tribalistic bigots who are so confused to ever stand for anything good in life! |
[size=14pt]"In one Nigeria we all remain. We will never allow you go..."[/size] - The Notorious Deadlytrash of NL, wailing in perpetuity at the unavoidable, impending doom and gloom at his doorstep. Deadlytrash a.k.a the Devil's Incarnate, no matter how much and long you rant senselessly and without manners on NL the portion of you and your inconsequential Uneme-Nekhua clan remains with your Fulani masters in OduaArewanistan republic. Lying propagandist, you were most likely not properly brought up in a stable home. You have lost your senses in ab0ki ass-licking job to the extent that you can't seem to feel you have a head. Igbos are not interested in sharing a country with deluded and lying hypocrites in Uneme-Nekhua enclave who are confused about what they stand for. Igbos have nothing in common with you verm1ns and vagabonds who have helped to destroy this entity and brought it into ruins by your perpetual ass-licking stance. Your attempts at blackmailing the Igbos to continue to subsidise your vassalage, parasitism and obliviousness cannot work. Face OduaArewanistan republic where you're needed as loyal, slavish subjects and leave Igbos out of your frustrations. You've tried in vain to rewrite history by insinuating that Aguiyi Ironsi and the generality of Nigerians, including the Christian community, assembled to produce the fraudulent 1999 constitution replete with 73 mentions of Sharia, Islam - 28 mentions, Muslim - 10 and no single mention of anything Christ, Christian or church. You remain a hopeless dimwit who still thinks every other Nigerian is as deluded and ill-educated a savage as you are. Your useless theses and theories of absurdity have failed to explain the reasons you treacherous backst*bbers cannot boast of any meaningful contributions to the progress of this country. HOW NIGERIA'S BREAKUP IN 1966 WAS SCUTTLED BY MIDWESTERNERS - Umaru Dikko https://www.nairaland.com/233153/north-would-have-regretted-nigerias-break-up-in-1966-Umaru-Dikko It's well known that following Nigeria Independence the Northern oligarchy instigated crisis in the then Western Nigeria. The crisis was a political battle between two Yoruba leaders - Awolowo and Akintola backed by Balewa and his Northern brothers. Battle Between Awolowo, Akintola Led To 1966 Coup- Yakassai - https://www.nairaland.com/2867045/battle-between-awolowo-akintola-led https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S0F_5ma4lM The ugly situation snowballed into the carnage - 'Operation Wetie' with great arson, maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties. And the result was the treason charges, trial and imprisonment of Awolowo. It was Justice Sowemimo, a Yoruba judge who was used by the Hausa-Fulanis to sentence Awolowo to jail. Sowemimo is no Igbo as you would want your readership to believe. Awolowo was so greedy man that he wanted to be Nigeria President at all cost including reneging on his words to Ojukwu. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the current Emir of Kano, a Fulani, where he revealed some truths about your people: "YORUBAS ARE THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIA"? http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/yorubas-are-the-problem-with-nigeria-by-sanusi-lamido-sanusi-elombah-com.111348/ In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude. [size=13pt]The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country.[/size] In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention... Devil's incarnate, it was Ojukwu who proposed confederacy in the Aburi Accord of January 4 and January 5, 1967. And it was agreed to and signed by the parties involved including the greedy, wicked and diabolic Edos who later frustrated its implementation till date to satisfy their Northern masters. HOW ABURI ACCORD OF JAN 1967 WAS SCUTTLED BY MIDWESTERNERS, LEADING TO THE CIVIL WAR - Retired Lt. Fola Oyewole https://www.nairaland.com/2854914/why-fought-side-ojukwu-biafra-fola-oyewole THE ACTION OF ENAHORO IN SCUTTLING THE CONFEDERATION PLAN - Tanko Yakassai http://nigerianpilot.com/restructuring-calls-fears-igbos-yakassai/ OJUKWU IS A HERO - Femi Adesina, Friday March 02, 2012 I tell you, Ojukwu was a prophet, and like most prophets, he had no honour in his own country. Pity. But whether we like it or not, there’s no way we won’t return to Aburi. Willy-nilly. I only hope it will be sooner than later, before Nigeria goes to grief. On Aburi I stand. Federal Government was perfidious and duplicitous on Aburi. It is still the same way today. That is why as Nigerians, we are most times disillusioned, dismayed, dispirited, dejected and depressed... ...a true hero. An icon, an avatar, deserves no less. This generation will surely not see another like Ojukwu. He fought not only for his own people, but for a true federation founded on justice, fair play, equity and rectitude... Adieu the Ikemba, the Eze Igbo Gburugburu. May your soul rest in peace... - Femi Adesina, current special adviser on media and publicity to PMB Source: http://www.euphemiaudanoh.com/2016/06/federal-governments-violation-of-aburi.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook&m=1 Read the tribute dedicated to Ojukwu by a Yoruba man, Femi Fani-Kayode: https://www.nairaland.com/889867/ojukwu-wished-born-igbo-femi-fani-kayode – He (Ojukwu) stood firm when others ran, compromised and did back room deals with their oppressors. He was a great and a proud warrior. "Dim Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was not an ordinary person or one of the run of the mill leaders that we often eulogise after death in Nigeria. He was much more than that. I had read and heard so much about him throughout my youth and in various history books including the bestseller written by Fredrick Forsythe, his old English public school friend and biographer, titled ”Emeka” and another book titled ”The Dogs of War” which was later converted into a Hollywood blockbuster. Yet it was only in the late eighties and early nineties that I got to know this man intimately. It was at that time that I approached him to do us the honour of being an Honorary member of the old September Club, which was the the leading ”newbreed” political club and association of that day. Anyone that was anything in those days was a member of that great club and the day that Ojukwu came to address us and have a long discussion with us was indeed a remarkable day. It was a day of revelation and truth and a real eye-opener. [b]We were all thrilled at his eloquence, his passion, his memory for detail and his determination to fight his corner and maintain his cause. I fell in love with him on that day as tears silently came to my eyes when he narrated the plight of the igbo in 1966,1967 and throughout the civil war. I will never forget that day. He inspired us all as he spoke and waived his big white horn (a symbol of his position and authority amongst the Igbo) which he held with such tenacity. Yet it was in the privacy of his Villaska Lodge family home in Lagos, which was located on the then Queens Drive, Ikoyi, where he had kindly invited me for tea, that I became utterly enthralled with him. It was almost an obsession. I remember telling him that day that my only ambition in life after leaving Harrow (the famous British public school that I had had the privilage of attending) and Cambridge University was to join the army just as he had done after he left Epsom College and Oxford but that my father simply refused to allow it. I wondered how he had managed to pull it off given the fact that we came from similar backgrounds. He told me that unlike the Yoruba the Igbo were republican in nature and very independent-minded and that an Igbo father could not easily dictate to a son what his career should or should not be. For a brief moment I was overwhelmed and I wished that I had been born an Igbo. How different things would have been... I have only the following to say. You stood firm and fought hard for your people when it mattered the most. Nothing else counts. A product of Epsom College, Oxford University and the illustrious and wealthy Ojukwu family from eastern Nigeria. The father of Biafra. A man of strength, vision and courage. What an extraordinary and noble heritage.[/b] We knew your father and your father’s father. They also made their mark. They were also great and powerful men. Yet you were the star that eclipsed all stars in the Nigerian firmament. Unlike many of those who have hail you only in death, you were man enough to stand up and say ”no more” and ”never again” when your people were faced with genocide and mass murder. During the civil war the Biafrans fought like great men and lions simply because they were led by a great man and a great lion. We shall continue the fight for liberation where you stopped. The battle has passed to the next generation." |
Everfrank:Do you even have the right to question the right of another fellow, not to talk of attempting to impose your will on another's right? |
Igbos are not interested in the presidency. Igbos have come this far to compete with the world by dint of hardwork and tenacity despite the defraudation and destruction wrecked on the Eastern enclaves and Easterners by Northerners and their Yoruba cohorts. Igbos are comfortable having a separate existence. |
Everyone should focus on finding what their people want and leave others to peacefully go about their quest for emancipation. No amount of scare-mongering writeups, propaganda and campaigns of calumny powered by tax payers money will keep Nigeria one. For the Igbos, they simply prefer to pursue their progress as an independent nation which has hitherto been frustrated by this fraudulent union. The 1914 amalgamation was a terrible mistake. Lord Lugard didn't consult or involve the indigenous people in creating this illegal entity. And the 102 years of existence have shown that the constituent parts are strange bedfellows with irreconcilable value systems. You really have got no business with someone who doesn't want to be with you. You have the right to self-determination and it's the inalienable right of any indigenous people. Live and allow others to live. And the sensible way to go about it is to support a simple UN supervised referendum. |
laudate:laudate, the hypocrite and the first-class delusional degree holder, it seems you're about to recommence displaying your double-faced mien on Igbo's quest for nationhood. You desperately want Igbos to continue with you in this cesspit to help you wade off Dan Fodio's descendants whenever they recommence their jihad. By now you should have understood that your 1966 charm of propaganda and lies against Igbos is no longer working. The serpent head is severely bruised and that's why you leeches have been desperate with your lies and propaganda. But the fact still remains - your once poisonous fangs has lost its potency. That your inconsequential folks rarely stand for anything should not be an excuse for you to come in the public to castigate Igbos for seeking to have a separate existence. You shouldn't expect Igbos to follow your foolish ways of delusion. It's the height of shallow mindedness and insanity for you and all you stand for to still desire to be with someone who's not interested in you. You've got freedom of association and so you and all you stand for are ever free to merge yourselves with the Igalas, Idomas and any group of your choice. We are not meant to continue to be together. And you shouldn't expect Igbos to continue to subsidise your vassalage, parasitism and obliviousness. Be rest assured that Igbos are not interested in sharing a country with murderous hypocrites cum treacherous backst*bbers. You mustn't drag Igbos into your discussions to make yourselves feel good. Stop seeking unnecessary attentions for yourselves because you dread to be left alone with your slave masters. Stop being unnecessarily bitter about Igbo affairs and channel your negative energy towards consolidating OduaArewanistan republic where you're needed as loyal, slavish subjects. |
laudate:Laudate the hypocrite, the Igbo's quest for nationhood is strictly for hardworking achievers and goal-getters, and not for lazy ass-lickers and parasites. If you're learned you must know that self-determination remains an inalienable right of any people and that no sane fellow can be coerced into a relationship he/she detests. You've got freedom of association and so you and all you stand for are ever free to merge yourselves with the Igalas, Idomas and any group of your choice. We are not meant to continue to be together. And you shouldn't expect Igbos to continue to subsidise your vassalage, parasitism and obliviousness. Leave Igbos out of your frustrations and face OduaArewanistan republic. |
[s] aniomadei:[/s] Frustrated IPOO miscreant, take your miseries to OduaArewanistan republic and leave Igbos alone... Parasites are usually the ones screaming 'One Nigerian', not because they love others, but because they can't survive without them. |
Volksfuhrer:So, the January 15, 1966 coup gave your folks in the Nigerian Army the impetus to collude and kill 185 Igbo officers in the Nigerian military? As if that wasn't enough, you ganged up, rushed into the streets and started killing Igbos and burning Igbo establishments in the North and South-West. You positioned yourselves in airports and railway stations hounding and killing off innocent Eastern passengers.“…between 45,000 and 50,000 civilians of former Eastern Nigeria were killed in Northern Nigeria and other parts of Nigeria from 29th May 1966 to December 1967 ...not less than 1,627,743 Easterners fled back to Eastern Nigeria as a result of the 1966 pogrom.” According to your warped logic anytime there is a revolution or a coup the ethnic groups of the coup plotters should be singled out for ethnic cleansing! Keep on burying your head in the sand of shame... |

You forgot to take your medications today, bah? No wonder your psychosis has escalated to part 2. Continue with your cut and paste. Anuofia!
You people like claiming other tribes and trying to force them into an alliance with you. I am yet to see any publication or announcement from the Attah Igala or other high-ranking Igala monarchs, that their people will join you in your so-called Biafran experiment. 