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Re: Recent Happening In The East - Lessons For Yorubas by deomelo: 6:12pm On Nov 06, 2017
Rotimik:


Some regions in Nigeria are waiting for restructuring before they start developing their states.

That's the difference between Yoruba people and the others.



You end up with the same useless, lazy, incompetent and corrupt leaders even after restructuring so of what use and relevance is restructure to start with? It makes ZERO difference because you end up with the same thing.

Without restructuring, some useless and incompetent leaders are good for nothing and they don't do anything to better their people even though without the same restructuring, other governors are progressing their states and people.

SE is a different basket case, their problem is not restructuring regardless what they are saying, their problems are hatred for other people and inability to co exist with other people hence, anti social attitude, communal and cultural mental incompetence that says to generations after generations that other people are always responsible for their problems and the same other people must always give them what they want.

That region will not build anything because they have what they call "dependency syndrome" ( The "dependency syndrome" is an attitude and belief that a group can not solve its own problems without outside help. It is a weakness that is made worse by charity.) that says they can not and must not do anything themselves and it's always other people's job to do for the even though they want us to believe that the are the strongest, richest, smartest and they dominate everything and everybody in Nigeria.

Their parents, elders and leaders have soaked this flawed sense of dependency and entitlement into their brains and consciousness that even the youths are ow victims of the same victim mentality, apathy and always blame other people for your shortcomings syndrome.



Very very sad.

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Re: Recent Happening In The East - Lessons For Yorubas by cstr1000: 6:48pm On Nov 06, 2017
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Re: Recent Happening In The East - Lessons For Yorubas by shukuokukobambi: 11:01am On Nov 07, 2017
Asidethetruth:



Chai......i hate yorubas 4 christ sake....

So u know the foolhardiness will lead to something....good...but u people will cover eye and mouth and be watching.......smh.....................you people should stop this chameleon life style.....

Answer this question......

If UN agrees to divide naija like this.....which one u go follow

Hausa/yoruba

Igbo/yoruba

Na u say your head dey strong enough for use as platform to break coconut for the community. Is it a crime to encourage you in your 'bravery'?

Biko stop complaining, set your head, let's break the coconut cheesy

If the country breaks, it Won't be into north and South. It'll break like glass does. I leave you to count how many nations will emerge. ND doesn't want to go with you, na me go come follow you? Benue no wan go with Hausa, na me go come follow?
Re: Recent Happening In The East - Lessons For Yorubas by shukuokukobambi: 11:04am On Nov 07, 2017
Cornerstone2020:


How dare you bring isiala Ngwa into this. Slave of the brown teeth drug lord. werey

Licker of the urine from the albino hunchback, did I take your biscuit? Why are you angry?

Did biabia warriors going to rescue the albino hunchback from Egwu eke 2 not swim in isiala ngwa muddy pool under Hausa koboko? Don't let me put your name in the list for the next Python dance o! angry

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Re: Recent Happening In The East - Lessons For Yorubas by laudate: 9:25am On Nov 08, 2017
7lives:
Look who's talking now.
Anyway as long as your people don't make the mistake of invading an inch of our homelands like they did in the past, Yoruba and Igbos have nothing in common.
When exactly have Yoruba ever asked Igbos for support on anything?, Yoruba would rather fall back on old friends like Tapa, Ebira, Benin, Itshekiri, Uhurobo and so on.
It's not as if Yoruba hate or look down on Igbos, it's JUST that you don't have what we need.
Chimo! See finishing. Guy, don't even bother to give that chap any more answers. The Yoruba people have more allies at their fingertips, than the Igbo can ever hope to have, even if they clasp both hands together in supplication.
Re: Recent Happening In The East - Lessons For Yorubas by Scholes007(m): 2:38pm On Nov 08, 2017
Fun how people accuse others of Emotion decision while basing their arguments on sentiment. agitation is bound to happen were there have been some civil unrest. Even a more civilized states like US,China,Spain etc.

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