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Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by BuhariAdvocate: 4:10am On Mar 02, 2019
Igbo's caused many problems that facing Nigeria today.
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo: 5:24am On Mar 02, 2019
starstaz:


all this big grammar without penetrating logical views. But the writer holds the inalienable rights to his lovely views. I respect. That said.

My personal take is the presumptive fight in okota and by extension heated debate of Igbo, Yoruba Lagos politics is largely being driven by selfish politician as to who gonna have the direct and control the Lagos resources. Those who have been chopping" d money since 1999 and their collaborators and their beneficiaries will never abdicate such significant roles While those who have been left for a very long time in the Lurch of wilderness plus unaccessible clear cut connection to Lagos resources are also desperate to find alibi to assist them in their dreams.

Thence win or loss one of them will win but the Igboid-Lagosian, different from their brother home in the east, risk the long end of the rod to be the whipping subject as long as they vehemently show their hate to the former. The best approach is to keep your joker to yourself and unleash it quietly on election day. Play your cards intelligently for your candidate without open aggression to the Later.
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Fact is, the rejected PDP politicians have zero access to power because their own Yoruba and indigene Lagosians don't want them in power, but they don't mind turning the whole state upside down and even invite mercenaries from the SE with cheap ethnic votes and their own agendas to secure power.

Sadly, the coming and subsequent elections in Lagos state and the SW, in general, are largely going to be between Yoruba and ibo people and not necessarily between APC and PDP, this is what transpired last Saturday in Lagos.

Agbaje is a serial loser and he'll lose again and retire back to his pharmacy for another 4 years while Lagosians pick up the pieces, mend fences and heal wounds all over the state, but the folks in the line of fire are always going to be the mercenaries with cheap votes and anti-Yoruba agenda.


Agabje and ibo people in Lagos have nothing in common beyond wrestling power away from the APC, the ultimate goal for ibo people in Lagos is political and physical domination, but clueless and thoughtless Agbaje the so-called son of the soil care less, his only objective is politics and power but his hired mercenaries from the SE wants his land from top to bottom.

This is what Ahmadu Bello warned against in the North and what they've largely prevented till today.

I just don't see how this won't get bloody and deadly at the end of the day.

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Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo: 5:48am On Mar 02, 2019
Another joker in the SS issued his own threat against Yoruba people in Lagos and the SW, is it so obvious that the folks in the SW are pushovers and punks that any jackass is free to walk over and slap around anyhow.?

They are all playing with fire.


We, of course, know who is going to pack his load and form exodus back to his village like they did per June 12th

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Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Pekele007: 5:51am On Mar 02, 2019
Omololu001:
where were you when polling units were been destroyed in Lagos during the presidential election grin

The funny thing is that most of the yeebos in the South east, North west and North east hardly go out to vote, but the ones in the South west(Lagos to be precise) have gotten over comfortable.

Ask your agbero brother Demola. grin


That's how we are gonna deal with anyone of you that try such rubbish again. 5% cowards
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Balkan(m): 6:39am On Mar 02, 2019
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My bro I don't know what is there problem , why is there so much hate in the air. Is it our fault we are so ambitious. It's in our blood it's how we are . It can't change no matter what happens.
Yesterday igbo , today igbo and tomorrow igbo. It's getting worrisome. We haven't killed anyone that is the worst part
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Balkan(m): 6:44am On Mar 02, 2019
Omololu001:
where were you when polling units were been destroyed in Lagos during the presidential election grin

The funny thing is that most of the yeebos in the South east, North west and North east hardly go out to vote, but the ones in the South west(Lagos to be precise) have gotten over comfortable.
what happened to To Demola the ballot box snatcher. Thats a tip of what will happen if you guys and the likes of Demola tries it again. The mod will leave your comments and delete of whoever replys you. That is how pathetic you guys are. You are breeding hate speech.
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by KANUISALIVE: 7:02am On Mar 02, 2019
deomelo:
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According to nnewi ipob smoking akpu in his village....lmao...these silly Igbos sef.



grin
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Oga Lagos remains no man land you can now deal with it
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by MONIKERREVEALER: 11:30am On Mar 02, 2019
BuhariAdvocate:
Igbo's caused many problems that facing Nigeria today.

if we, the great easterners, have caused you zoogerians the problems you are suffering from today, then we sincerely apologise.

now, don't you think that the best solution to solving you zoogerians' uncountable problems is to allow biafra to go and be on their own?

at least you oyorubas and your arewa friends can then form your arewaooduanistan republic and enjoy yourselves in peace!
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by bastardmod: 11:31am On Mar 02, 2019
Not my fault tongue

Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Ziggylady(f): 11:40am On Mar 02, 2019
undecided


Useless article written by Yorubas,wirh yorubas and for yorubas

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Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Ziggylady(f): 11:44am On Mar 02, 2019
Corrinthians:
We have been trying to hammer these points into their heads over and over and over again but THEY WILL HAVE NONE OF UT!

Folks, these commentaries about your attitude of recent aren't coincidental, people are seeing what you've become and are totally appalled by it.

The HATE is becoming all too glaring. We can't all be wrong about this assertion at the same time. Reign in your emotions. Reign in your hate before it consumes you all.

A word is enough for the wise o!


Omenka the clown shut up...go and boycott the businesses of Igbos selling second-hand clothes,shoes and phones to you and stop making hypocritical noisees here.
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by AfonjaConehead: 2:38pm On Mar 02, 2019
Corrinthians:
We have been trying to hammer these points into their heads over and over and over again but THEY WILL HAVE NONE OF UT!

Folks, these commentaries about your attitude of recent aren't coincidental, people are seeing what you've become and are totally appalled by it.

The HATE is becoming all too glaring. We can't all be wrong about this assertion at the same time. Reign in your emotions. Reign in your hate before it consumes you all.

A word is enough for the wise o!

"Now that the presidential poll is declared we patientlylook forward to the forgoten Biafra or death season 2'.

You are preaching and warning people but the above is what we all are seeing beneath all your post.. I guess it's complimenting and the Igbos will clap for you.

May God visit you with your hypocricy
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by olawalepopoola: 2:46pm On Mar 02, 2019
The best write-up of the year. The Igbos will call you tribalist. YORUBAS MUST ARISE AS POINTED OUT AND DEFEND THEIR. THIS ODUDUWA LAND NOT IGBO LAND.
I will continue to say it that Igbos will NEVER allow YORUBAS become a councilor or party chairman in any of the Eastern state talkless of working in their civil service yet they will come to another man's ancestral land and call it a no man's land.
THANK GOD YORUBAS ARE BEGINNING TO WISE UP
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Galaxyowerri(m): 3:29pm On Mar 02, 2019
This writer may be educated but still very primitive in reasoning. Every civilized society has laws governing it so as to maintain civility, order and progress. Now, the question every logical and reasonable human being should ask is "has the Igbos broken any law in Lagos"? It is disgusting when people that ought to be informed keep regurgitating nonsense while hoping it will make sense! Igbos have every right to vote whoever they want to vote for, or are we not practicing democracy again?? When did it become a crime for one to travel and stay in another part of his country, even when such place used to be a federal capital?? It is even ironical that same Igbos these fools are hating on are demanding to have their own country yet they refuse and still continue to whine and cry like re.tards on how Igbos are dominating them!! Every discerning person can see clearly that Afonjas are envious and jealous of Igbo success in Lagos. Each time there is election they start dishing out threats on Igbos in Lagos. But this nonsense will soon stop, this road to perdition they are taking will consume them all.
Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by starstaz(m): 6:15pm On Mar 02, 2019
deomelo:
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Fact is, the rejected PDP politicians have zero access to power because their own Yoruba and indigene Lagosians don't want them in power, but they don't mind turning the whole state upside down and even invite mercenaries from the SE with cheap ethnic votes and their own agendas to secure power.

Sadly, the coming and subsequent elections in Lagos state and the SW, in general, are largely going to be between Yoruba and ibo people and not necessarily between APC and PDP, this is what transpired last Saturday in Lagos.

Agbaje is a serial loser and he'll lose again and retire back to his pharmacy for another 4 years while Lagosians pick up the pieces, mend fences and heal wounds all over the state, but the folks in the line of fire are always going to be the mercenaries with cheap votes and anti-Yoruba agenda.


Agabje and ibo people in Lagos have nothing in common beyond wrestling power away from the APC, the ultimate goal for ibo people in Lagos is political and physical domination, but clueless and thoughtless Agbaje the so-called son of the soil care less, his only objective is politics and power but his hired mercenaries from the SE wants his land from top to bottom.

This is what Ahmadu Bello warned against in the North and what they've largely prevented till today.

I just don't see how this won't get bloody and deadly at the end of the day.

I like this rebuttal. Classically defined. Its a masterpiece of present Lagos politics. Thumbs up™

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