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Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Unimaginable123: 5:08pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
dealslip:between igbos and yorubas, who are unity beggars? |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by FBIL: 5:11pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
deedeedeee2:; Who is this one? Have u eaten your indomie today? |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by bwise4godfwc: 5:15pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
Oga Bosso, no go anywhere yet until 1st of October... By d way, U are Yoruba Muslim, Insurance covers u.. Alhak-Ba.!! |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by davidif: 5:17pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
dealslip: Keep shouting unity beggars up and down without 7nderstanding what it fully means. The problem with a lot of Nigerians is that they they think very one dimensionally and narrowly. They don't think in a very broad and in-depth manner but in a very shallow manner. A lot of This guys cheering for the disintegration of the nation do not understand the 3rd and 4th order of consequences of the unravelling of a nation of over 250 ethnic groups. The consequences are just downright chilling. Its like opening a Pandoras box that will generate a whole host of other complicated problems and when those problems are unleashed there is almost no way to put the genie back in the bottle. That's why one always has to be careful of the law of unintended consequences because the effects can be so devastating and far reaching. If you truly want to find out what could happen in Nigeria go read up on what happened to Yugoslavia in the 90's or to Lebanon in the 80's or what's going on te Congo today. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by davidif: 5:20pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
deedeedeee2: That's because if the genie is let out of the bottle its almost impossible to put it back in again. You see, what this is going to leafmd to is a chain reaction of events that won't stop until it reaches its ugly conclusion. When one domino falls. Na so the others go continue to dey fall. In other words, when fire starts burning in the Bush during dry season, it usually doesn't stop until it has burnt everything down completely. Finally, I will leave you a quote from Martin Neimoller a clergyman (pastor) in Germany when Adolf Hitler and the Nazis were beginning to tighten it's grip on Germany And leading it to the abyss: First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak for me. - Martin Neimoller. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by seniorkachion(m): 5:24pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
deedeedeee2: You appear not to know the meaning of betrayal. To betray is to deny a friend who trusted to. What will Igbo trust yoruba in this context. Rubbish. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Nobody: 5:39pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
wadetaw202: lol |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by EMFF: 5:57pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
Who really controls this country? Is it not the federal government? And what are they saying concerning threats from people who determines those that will stay in a particular section of the country. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by deedeedeee2: 6:05pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
seniorkachion:Your people claim yorubas betrayed them because we did not vote for gej in 2015. Tell your people to know the meaning of betrayal so that when the northerners start their problem and yoruba keep silent, they wont start shouting betrayal over the place. Get it? |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Uchenduin: 6:27pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
zooster: problem everywhere...Lol! I can see the zoo breaking like an egg. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Uchenduin: 6:33pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
deedeedeee2: you are not even ashamed....u betrayed ur co-southerner nd sold off ur destiny nd also that of ur unborn generation just for a potage of yam.....dnt worry is just a matter of time nd things will unfold itself. 1 Like
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Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by deedeedeee2: 6:45pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
Uchenduin:Who is my co-southerner? Do you think yoruba people give a damn about you? So it is true that the igbo man cry for biafra today is because jonathan lost the election. Every igbo person i know always get bitter about that election. Lols but guess what? You can cry us a river;(. And if that is not enough, an ocean will do;( |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by seniorkachion(m): 7:28pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
deedeedeee2: Yoruba has taken more casualties from northern violence in past 10 years. Yoruba lecturer and his entire family wiped out in Kano. Redeemed pastors wife killed. Yoruba corpers killed in Bauchi. Yoruba traders from Ibadan massacred in Borno. If you didn't hear of these killings that was because your people never utter a word when their people get killed in the north. So why would any sensible Igbo man expect a word from the Say Nothing Tribe. 2 Likes |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by kechywillz(m): 8:13pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
No relax well for their,u be citizen,dem no go do u anything. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Nonaira1: 8:22pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
Stay there oooo. Don't go baba, your brothers were jubilation and saying una safe ooo. 1 Like |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by YorubaMod(m): 8:50pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
eodavids:Oga shut up and sit down. . |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Rimamsirufun(m): 11:01pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
Emusan: God bless you The truth must be told #JesuSaves |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by KissCODE(m): 5:16am On Jun 11, 2017 |
obi58:na wah oh! how I come take become a racist and fool kwanu? Take a look at history read what happened between 1966 and 1967... This is how it started? How many Hausa person have properties in Igboland? Even Dangote does not have a deport anywhere in Igboland... I rest my case... But Igbos should go and develop their place PERIOD |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Olokesunky(m): 5:57am On Jun 11, 2017 |
Broda forget, there is money in the north, food cheap, standard of living very low and shelter ,jst find half plot and find clay with palm tree leave and become a landlord lobatan compare to yoruba land you must get like 1m to build only sef con............. In conclusion, if dey chase uuu frm north we go send them back to d north. Na 50, 50 |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by victor8269: 5:57am On Jun 11, 2017 |
Lost sheep crying for help!!!
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Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by Elfaris(m): 7:29am On Jun 11, 2017 |
A group of faceless clowns gathered in Kaduna and made what's an invitation to violence against a particular group. All because they are, as they called themselves, "youths" of the region - a political identity one is now ashamed to identify with. They did not represent me, and none of them has done something worthy of commendation even in their immediate environment to earn veneration. And then came a more embarrassing joke by a group of senior citizens from the region: an endorsement of a dangerous call. I'm not exactly shocked by the position of Ango Abdullah and friends, they're already cornered to the museum of the nation, and must do everything to regain their dwindled relevance. Both the signatories of the so-called Kaduna Declaration and elders of Ango Abdullahi's Forum represent the agency we must fight in building a sane society. I've no respect for what the two groups advocate and I'll challenge them, and call them the evil they are. If you do not regard their advocacy as dangerous in a country this volatile, then you are a part of our problem. Ango Abdullahi and friends are no longer the landlords of this house, you and I are - or so it should be. They have had their time and made a mess of the place we are not proud to call home. Be ashamed of yourself if, despite your education and years lived, you see no wrong in amplifying or justifying violence against a group, regional or ethnic, religious or political. My house is open to any igbo or any other person who feels threatened by those cowards. We should not let those corrupt people up there divide us. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by lx3as(m): 8:38am On Jun 11, 2017 |
mfm04622: Why then did Igbos complain about pogrom against them alone in the 60s in the North why not against Yorubas then. Hausas can differentiate between Yorubas and Igbo just as Yorubas can differentiate between Hausas and Igbos. Though there will be some casualties on all sides including Hausas if they choose to attack Igbos; no one can monopolize violence. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by mfm04622: 8:43am On Jun 11, 2017 |
lx3as: Go back and read stories about the 1966 wahala. Or go read about subsequent riots in the North and see if they distinguish. Remember, in the North, Yoruba and Igbo live together in areas. They just attack an area they know is full of non indegenes. So when a mob come to your area, you will wait and tell them am not so so tribe and they will leave you? Hahahahaha!!!!!!! |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by engrchykae(m): 1:23pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
i dont understand this yorubaman,quit notice was given to Igbos and a yorubaman,a friend of the hausafulani is panicking. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by lx3as(m): 5:44pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
mfm04622: I'd lived in the North and truly no one can predict them. there will certainly be casualties among all the ethnic groups including Northerners themselves as I already mentioned above. However it will affect Igbo more as Hausas since June 12 really don't want to make all out enemies of all the Southern groups, considering their oil blocks in SS and their investments in the SW. As for me I will advise all the Southern groups to leave as soon as Igbos are being forced to vacate the North - in solidarity and to save their lives. |
Re: Quit Notice: I Have Been In Bosso For 45 Years, Where Do I Go? – Yoruba Leader by chineduemmao: 2:15pm On Jun 13, 2017 |
deedeedeee2:u no sure! |
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