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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Nobody: 11:22pm On Jun 10, 2020
If you’re going to call them out, please call them all out.

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by BERNIMOORE: 11:28pm On Jun 10, 2020
Farki:


The same Tinubu who continued to trade slaves after the British outlawed it and said drowning them is preferable to lowering their price?

How will you trade slaves and not know they are treated badly?

The claims of her being benevolent seem like revisionism.
why are you replying an obvious liar rewriting an obvious history captured by many books. Don't waste your time.

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by switspin(f): 11:42pm On Jun 10, 2020
bolaayenimo:
This dunce will sit down in his parlour with his mulatto wife and be instigating Nigerian youths to violence without him coming out
If FFK's story is correct, that statue needs to be brought down else we blacks are hypocrites, and until that is done black lives won't matter

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Malawian(m): 11:43pm On Jun 10, 2020
hollah123:
ur elders are to b blamed for your ignorance cos they lied to u
b4 Ojukwu declared Biafra he urged all Igbos to withdraw their money so it can be used for purchase of weapons to fight n they did or I think they will leave their money in a country they don't plan to go back to?many Igbos believed they will never come back to Nigeria again so they withdrew all their money.

After the war they have lost everything so Awolowo decided to help them with 20 pounds each to start their lives again.

so u believe the same biafrans will leave their money in Nigeria account?
You are lying. We all know "universal banking" started during Soludos tenure after recapitalization. Back then, you had to go to your bank branch with you pass book to make withdrawals. With the pogroms that happened so suddenly after the counter coup, when did anyone have the time to go to bank to withdraw money?
And that is even leaving out the change of currency during the war that rendered old moneys obsolete.

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by OkikiOluwa1(m): 12:17am On Jun 11, 2020
FlordFlorez:
Another one had been pulled down in Belgium. He was even their king. So, let yorubas pull down tinubu status down if truely black lives matter.
it's not only madam tinubu dat sold slaves. There are many that did it. Many more statues to fall
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by suremanpatriot: 12:28am On Jun 11, 2020
fool ffk fck u jobles fool
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by vioment: 12:39am On Jun 11, 2020
Nigerians with house girls and boys, not adopted and treated like 95% of their children are slave owners.


If his claim is right, it needs to be pulled down.

All themselves, ezes, Igwes, obas, emits, and the rest, were the established traders. You can never catch me glorify them.
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by nerorex01: 12:44am On Jun 11, 2020
bamvik:

u might be 60% correct...

>>>�% correct... undecided
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Gabkosh: 1:24am On Jun 11, 2020
FlordFlorez:
Another one had been pulled down in Belgium. He was even their king. So, let yorubas pull down tinubu status down if truely black lives matter.
Go and pull down ojukwu statue that wasted lives of many young igbos if truly black lives matter.

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by DexterousOne(m): 1:51am On Jun 11, 2020
You see


The rush to be ethnic warriors have made many of u stupid.

How can anyone who has common sense defend Madam Tinubu?

A despicable character of our shameful past ? undecided


Some turned it to Igbo vs Yoruba

Another is trying to launder her image


Nigeria has really damaged us as a people psychologically that many cannot even think again
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by LivingSage: 3:15am On Jun 11, 2020
FFK on the beat
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by middlebelter(m): 3:27am On Jun 11, 2020
FlordFlorez:
Another one had been pulled down in Belgium. He was even their king. So, let yorubas pull down tinubu status down if truely black lives matter.

Yes you are right, but first let's pull down the statue os tribalism from our hearts and actions before we proceed. Racism and tribalism are identical twins
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Nobody: 5:07am On Jun 11, 2020
SirBunky85:
is there any hypocrite more dan u?why not go with ur family to pull the statue down?

Typical Nigerian... truth and justice files out the window when it affects them..
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Babacele: 5:49am On Jun 11, 2020
StaffofOrayan:
This is all stupid lies told by uneducated clowns.
Slave raiding was done by professional Fulani slave raiders, its in all the history books, it used to be called the Muhammedian slave trade
I suspect FFK's family are Fulani moles,
The Egbas were known to be fiercely anti slavery.
Madam Tinubu (not to be mistaken for Ahmed Tinubu) was born in 1810, slavery was abolished in 1807, use ur damn head

Modified
The Igbo's gloating on this thread are too shallow to see what is going on, its a conspiracy against southerners, I was reading about the slave trade in the Bight of Biafra and was amazed to see Arochukwu priest were accused of being behind the trade! The British and Fulani has removed themselves.

Y'all better wake up!!
FFK is mischievously playing with the name Tinubu to attract more hatred to it ahead 2023; his real target is Bola Ahmed Tinubu - the man who refused to submit Lagos and by extension Nigeria to the slave masters under who FFK worked as aviation minister. Have forgotten why they seized Lagos federal allocations just because Tinubu refused the enslavement of Lagos?

It is FFK, his father with their betrayal streaks ,and history of always aligning with the slave masters that need to be pulled down and obliterated .

FFK was the mafian mole in ACN ahead of the merger with Buharis CPC about 6 years ago. This mafia led by the gap toothed monster in minna had sabotaged the merger in 2011 to weaken any opposition to their new milk cow - GEJ. They later hijacked Gej's government and destroyed it by stealing defence budgets n sabotaging our military after Gen Azazi had been removed in that presidential helicopter disaster that would have claimed Rotimi Amaechi had he not ,out of respect,ceded his place to Sir Yakowa of blessed memory - a fellow catholic like Amaechi.

But unknown to FFk and his likes hiding in ACN then, their intentions was clear to Tinubu and such slave errand boys could not be trusted with noble state responsibilities ,and were tactically pushed out. Ever since ,he has been bitter . We know him than he thinks.

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by 9gerian: 6:42am On Jun 11, 2020
In the past, some of the most powerful men and women were very wicked and ruthless. The kind persons or people weren’t so rich as it was a jungle kind of environment. Slaves masters and slaves were a matter of power and control occasioned by the presence of the strong and the weak in the society.

The strong “developed” better military capacity and raided / captured the weak for trading and expansion of their territories and influence. Most territories initially existed as fiefdoms under feudal lords.

Today, things have evolved. We now have strong nations that continue to develop their capacity. They end up enslaving and controlling the weak nations who continue to focus on the past without clear focus and determination for shaping their future. To achieve this state of affairs, the weak nations have strong oligarchs, politicians and chiefs that are being used to enslave their people. The methods only changed, the cycle continues. We now have industrial slavery

The point here is, the world keeps evolving but the principles for attaining and maintaining power have largely remained the same: the strong and the weak, the predators and the preys, the deliberate and the hapless, the focused and the ruderless. The form may have changed but the principles are intact.

Let’s be more deliberate and focused about the future so that our nation moves upward and away from the bottom of the world’s food chain.
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Tabbaz(m): 7:46am On Jun 11, 2020
I agree with fani-Kayode for the first time
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by SirBunky85(m): 8:04am On Jun 11, 2020
Esseite:


Typical Nigerian... truth and justice files out the window when it affects them..
same truth u said abt obaseki inaugurating the house of assembly during odd hours abi?we know truth Sayers and hypocrites and u strongly belong the the latter
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Nobody: 8:09am On Jun 11, 2020
SirBunky85:
same truth u said abt obaseki inaugurating the house of assembly during odd hours abi?we know truth Sayers and hypocrites and u strongly belong the the latter

Was the house not inaugrated with the proclamation of the Governor... please refer to the constitution whom has not denied it.

We are not all hypocrites..
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by SirBunky85(m): 8:11am On Jun 11, 2020
Esseite:


Was the house not inaugrated with the proclamation of the Governor... please refer to the constitution whom has not denied it.

We are not all hypocrites..
and the constitution says it shud be done at an odd hour without informing all the house members right?I still insist,you are a hypocrite
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Nobody: 8:25am On Jun 11, 2020
SirBunky85:
and the constitution says it shud be done at an odd hour without informing all the house members right?I still insist,you are a hypocrite

Communique was passed, they only didnt show up.

Why didnt they resume sitting to impeach the speaker and impose whom they want rather than absconding from plenary for over 5mths?...

As long as a legal quorum was formed, that is all the constitution needs, how cone they were not able to challenge it in court all this while?

We are not all hypocrites... their motive didnt just work.
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by MoIbrahim: 9:00am On Jun 11, 2020
FFK made a point that we could just debate on like educated people, but una don put tribe inside.

When will you people stop this tribal and religious nonsense? When?!

You'll finish all your nonsense then still come out shouting black lives matters. When you cannot even agree with your fellow black man.
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by FlordFlorez(m): 12:51pm On Jun 11, 2020
middlebelter:


Yes you are right, but first let's pull down the statue os tribalism from our hearts and actions before we proceed. Racism and tribalism are identical twins
u are correct bro.
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by FlordFlorez(m): 12:54pm On Jun 11, 2020
Gabkosh:
Go and pull down ojukwu statue that wasted lives of many young igbos if truly black lives matter.
was he the one that killed them? Nigeria government (gowon) did.

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by FlordFlorez(m): 12:57pm On Jun 11, 2020
OkikiOluwa1:
it's not only madam tinubu dat sold slaves. There are many that did it. Many more statues to fall
let them all fall. They failed humanity.

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Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by GermanPoison(m): 2:32pm On Jun 11, 2020
yanabasee1:
Tinubu and the bullion van....
what's tinubu own in this, just talk about d issue at hand i as a yoruba boy will like to see d statue to be fall
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Yujin(m): 2:48pm On Jun 11, 2020
StaffofOrayan:


Go and read more
A lot of people get surprised to hear Fulani's control Northern Cameroon
Like Ambazonia like Nigeria
History has been distorted
You don't know my history more than me. If you want to learn You must listen to those who have studied more. There was no fulani activity in Benue talk more of Igboland. They were non existent in the slave trade on our coasts.
Don't jump into Cameroon... that was not your initial argument.
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by StaffofOrayan(m): 3:08pm On Jun 11, 2020
Yujin:

You don't know my history more than me. If you want to learn You must listen to those who have studied more. There was no fulani activity in Benue talk more of Igboland. They were non existent in the slave trade on our coasts.
Don't jump into Cameroon... that was not your initial argument.


Lol
When the British joined the slave trade, they met a Fulani army that had a standing slave raiding party of 16,000
This slave raiding army became the Nigerian and Cameroonian armies.
People were actually chased into the creeks by slave raiders.
We are talking about 2 million souls moved out of the Bight of Biafra you are talking about one Obi.
Bakkasi peninsula should tell you those borders are artificial
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by SirBunky85(m): 4:40pm On Jun 11, 2020
Esseite:


Communique was passed, they only didnt show up.

Why didnt they resume sitting to impeach the speaker and impose whom they want rather than absconding from plenary for over 5mths?...

As long as a legal quorum was formed, that is all the constitution needs, how cone they were not able to challenge it in court all this while?

We are not all hypocrites... their motive didnt just work.

which communique?why not show us where the purported"communique"was circulated to all the house members?u change the narrative cuz u like obaseki but same u would've criticized sanwo olu if he had acted same.Mr man,u are a hypocrite
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Yujin(m): 5:20pm On Jun 11, 2020
StaffofOrayan:



Lol
When the British joined the slave trade, they met a Fulani army that had a standing slave raiding party of 16,000
This slave raiding army became the Nigerian and Cameroonian armies.
People were actually chased into the creeks by slave raiders.
We are talking about 2 million souls moved out of the Bight of Biafra you are talking about one Obi.
Bakkasi peninsula should tell you those borders are artificial
You're so clueless. Where was the operational base of the fulani raiding party? The southern most city they had such number was in Ilorin and never in any part of the Eastern region.
Listen, to avoid blind argument, state and provide any proof to fulanis participating in any slave trade in the Eastern coast of Nigeria. If this is not your argument, I'm not interested.
Nna ehn, person wey nor know any history of a place go just jump dey put mouth.
Re: FFK: Pull Down The Statue Of Tinubu, The Slave Owner by Nobody: 9:41am On Jun 12, 2020
pseudaria:


But you are rejoicing over the dethronement and prosecution of white supremacists and slave traders whilst you continue to extol the few persons who captured dehumanized and sold their own kin and kith for monetary gain. Shame on you

Shame on your miserable father.

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