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Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by waledeji(m): 6:47pm On May 16, 2017 |
IgbosAreGreat: I know you are not cheap, I know you don't take anything less than 5k |
Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by lullyboy: 6:49pm On May 16, 2017 |
kingzizzy:Trying to notice the sense in this. The decision of a single YORUBA man must change the entire course of history. Or the actions and mistakes of some ibo dead ruler must translate to the general view of all ibos. A wise man once said : A man is a man, his action doesnt represent the populace of where he is from....look beyond the smoke and create your own path |
Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by Arda1000(m): 6:49pm On May 16, 2017 |
waledeji:
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Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by waledeji(m): 6:52pm On May 16, 2017 |
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Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by Amberon: 7:03pm On May 16, 2017 |
Not my business. Your director does. IgbosAreGreat: |
Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by IJOBA2: 7:28pm On May 16, 2017 |
kingzizzy:FIXED |
Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by tollyboy5(m): 2:07am On May 17, 2017 |
I don't like the way igbosaregreat constitute nuisance in most political thread how I wished internet was meant for only educated citizens. people separate Yoruba muslims and christians on naira land but the truth is that we have Yoruba atheist and traditional worshipers which unite when they have similar interest so Yoruba's are one progressive people that don't play with unity despite difference. that is why northerners sees Yoruba are good political ally. The SS and north central knows how to put tribal interest backward when unity is needed. SS are one important people in Nigeria that has showed their relevance in the country's politics we seek better unity with SS, NC, NE , NW. excluding SE who are not neccesary needed. Of recent they want to be included in the light ray project connecting other regions to SW which I strongly oppose because they are of no important to southern unity. When other southerners and north central request for restructuring only this complicated people ask others to support their Biafra. well a day would come when the five Igbo state would be allowed to have their country without forcing others. |
Re: The Igbos And The Yoruba 'cold War'; A Case For Southern Unity. by tollyboy5(m): 2:19am On May 17, 2017 |
IgbosAreGreat:Clean Igbo girls with hairy chest and full grown beard natural broad head with yam legs who find it difficult to marry young Igbo guyz and only go for old Igbo men who pays their expensive pride price, yet find it easy getting pregnant for Yoruba demons who would think twice marry them out of pity talk less of considering bride price .Its not your fault we have so much praised Igbo girls that they don't know their place when talking about our girls well I blame it on Igbo girls loyalty to us |
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