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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 10:37pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
wizzakosh: I hope you read this piece written by a Yoruba elite Continue to console yourselves . 1 Like |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 10:37pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
wizzakosh:manage this one 4 Likes
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 10:39pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Damzy007: 1 Like
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 10:41pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
They are now roasting their victims organs. O ma se o |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 10:44pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Oluwa wa oo.
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nicestguy1: 10:45pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
BABANGBALI: Anybody wey talk say u lie with this article.....must have been born blind, deaf and dumb! We do have a lot to learn feom Igbos when it comes to micro-business management because it is small businesses that grow to become multinationals 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Damzy007: 10:56pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
[quote author=nkwuocha post=65482730][/quote] You haven't answered my question about your pple that practices cannibalism. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 10:59pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:Jesus.
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 11:00pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Damzy007: Have you seen the eat human beings? Give me a picture depicting that,as you can see, there are evidences of Yoruba indulging in ritual murders. 2 Likes |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:02pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Damzy007:He will never answer, just see the picture below, these are ngwa igbo people sharing human meat. These guys are cannibals. 1 Like
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:06pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
nkwuocha:Here is tge picture of ngwa igbo people sharing human meat. Google will help you more. Spit, so irritating.
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 11:07pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
wizzakosh: Lol. Where is it? LMAO You want me to visit the internet to "search " for it. You came up with a random pics of Bush boys dissecting Bush meat. Lol Abeg collect this one 3 Likes
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:09pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
imhotep:Are you tired if showing this one below after being bursted? imhotep my guy. Na the house you dey show chukwudi for village be this na
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:15pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
nkwuocha:Here is a confirmed account of Cannibalism in Nigeria by Father Bubendorf of Freiburg, an eye-witness to the slaughter of a group of captives outside the hut of a tribal chief, Onitsha, Nigeria, c. 1921 Every moment, men, women and even children passed me, One would be carrying a human leg on his shoulder, another would be carrying the lungs or the heart of some unfortunate Kroo-boy in his or her hands. Several times I myself was offered my choice of one of these morsels, dripping with gore. Directly an enemy was slain, his head – and sometimes his body, if the people were strongly cannibalistic – was taken to the village and a great dance given, either at once or after the skull has been cleaned of its flesh by boiling, or by being buried for a time in the ground. At the feast, every man-slayer of the village danced round, generally with a skull in one hand and his machete in the other. Sometimes the body of the enemy was brought in whole; sometimes it was cut in pieces in advance to facilitate transport. It was then boiled in native pots and shared out, occasionally among the man-slayer’s family and friends, but sometimes among all the people of the village, until it was wholly consumed. |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:18pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
nkwuocha:You were asked to provide the source and name the yoruba elite that said it. Or does he not have name and are you afraid to bring out the source . Example now, i will tell you the mames of those who said these below. Igbos are pigs, their women are left over...... Nnamdi kanu Igbos are dirtiest tribe in the world... World health organisation. Igbos are most foolish tribe in the world... Ralh nwazuruike. Igbos are lazy thinkers... Prof ABC Nwosu. |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:22pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Hmmm 1 Like
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:24pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
wizzakosh:na one ibo osu write it there is no source for it. This type of things give them pride |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:26pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
nicestguy1:ibos import it destroys economy not build it |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by neezar: 11:27pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:My fellow afonja brother, After seeing this post, I have found the easiest way to end our frustration, Let's manage this ahbeg
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:27pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:I know now. You know when you want to manipulate typical igbo man. Just say what he wants to hear. Oh, you think their leaders just said they are the most foolish tribe and lazy thinkers for fun. They k ow better 1 Like |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 11:28pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
wizzakosh: I asked for the pictorial evidences of igbo eating flesh. I have provided evidences of your fathers indulging in human parts mutilation. As for all those above, they are worthless sale outs from APC. they are as stupid as other APC chieftains in the SW. |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:29pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
neezar:Lol, post by fellow igbo man to prove that igbos are the most foolish tribe in tge world and are lazy thinkers
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by neezar: 11:31pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
wizzakosh:I am a cone headed afonja 2 d core, I am proud to 2 be a skull miner My name is Lateef suleiman |
Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 11:32pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
[s][quote author=wizzakosh post=65483633]Here is a confirmed account of Cannibalism in Nigeria by Father Bubendorf of Freiburg, an eye-witness to the slaughter of a group of captives outside the hut of a tribal chief, Onitsha, Nigeria, c. 1921 Every moment, men, women and even children passed me, One would be carrying a human leg on his shoulder, another would be carrying the lungs or the heart of some unfortunate Kroo-boy in his or her hands. Several times I myself was offered my choice of one of these morsels, dripping with gore. Directly an enemy was slain, his head – and sometimes his body, if the people were strongly cannibalistic – was taken to the village and a great dance given, either at once or after the skull has been cleaned of its flesh by boiling, or by being buried for a time in the ground. At the feast, every man-slayer of the village danced round, generally with a skull in one hand and his machete in the other. Sometimes the body of the enemy was brought in whole; sometimes it was cut in pieces in advance to facilitate transport. It was then boiled in native pots and shared out, occasionally among the man-slayer’s family and friends, but sometimes among all the people of the village, until it was wholly consumed. [/quote[/s]] Show me pictures. Seems you Don find am tire for Google.
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:33pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
nkwuocha:Here is a confirmed account of Cannibalism in Nigeria by Father Bubendorf of Freiburg, an eye-witness to the slaughter of a group of captives outside the hut of a tribal chief, Onitsha, Nigeria, c. 1921 Every moment, men, women and even children passed me, One would be carrying a human leg on his shoulder, another would be carrying the lungs or the heart of some unfortunate Kroo-boy in his or her hands. Several times I myself was offered my choice of one of these morsels, dripping with gore. Directly an enemy was slain, his head – and sometimes his body, if the people were strongly cannibalistic – was taken to the village and a great dance given, either at once or after the skull has been cleaned of its flesh by boiling, or by being buried for a time in the ground. At the feast, every man-slayer of the village danced round, generally with a skull in one hand and his machete in the other. Sometimes the body of the enemy was brought in whole; sometimes it was cut in pieces in advance to facilitate transport. It was then boiled in native pots and shared out, occasionally among the man-slayer’s family and friends, but sometimes among all the people of the village, until it was wholly consumed. Read this well, and look up to what tge ither guy posted about the rapid ritual killing in your region, i just heard tgey discovered ritual den in enugu.
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:35pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
neezar:ibo women are include in skull mining in ibo land. The Yoruba cp dey bust dem anyhow for abia 1 Like
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 11:35pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
[[s]quote author=wizzakosh post=65484019]Here is a confirmed account of Cannibalism in Nigeria by Father Bubendorf of Freiburg, an eye-witness to the slaughter of a group of captives outside the hut of a tribal chief, Onitsha, Nigeria, c. 1921 Every moment, men, women and even children passed me, One would be carrying a human leg on his shoulder, another would be carrying the lungs or the heart of some unfortunate Kroo-boy in his or her hands. Several times I myself was offered my choice of one of these morsels, dripping with gore. Directly an enemy was slain, his head – and sometimes his body, if the people were strongly cannibalistic – was taken to the village and a great dance given, either at once or after the skull has been cleaned of its flesh by boiling, or by being buried for a time in the ground. At the feast, every man-slayer of the village danced round, generally with a skull in one hand and his machete in the other. Sometimes the body of the enemy was brought in whole; sometimes it was cut in pieces in advance to facilitate transport. It was then boiled in native pots and shared out, occasionally among the man-slayer’s family and friends, but sometimes among all the people of the village, until it was wholly consumed. Read this well, and look up to what tge ither guy posted about the rapid ritual killing in your region, i just heard tgey discovered ritual den in enugu. [/quote[/s]] Dig harder in the internet. This won't fly. It holds no evidence.
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:37pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
neezar:hmm I guess that’s why osu is in ur name 1 Like
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:40pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
nkwuocha:Ntorrr
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by neezar: 11:45pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:True
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by nkwuocha: 11:46pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
wizzakosh: Seems you didn't find evidence of cannibalism again And you chose to compete with us when it comes to ritual murders. We no reach una for that side We're no where near the Yoruba when it comes to such barbaric acts. The remoteness of your enclaves is not helping Matters sef 1 Like
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Re: SAD YORUBA NATION? by Nobody: 11:55pm On Mar 01, 2018 |
neezar:it seems ibo men and women are equal in skull mining in ibo land 1 Like
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