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Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Guestlander: 3:52pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
MosheDayan: What about Benjamin Adekunle? I bet uncle Uche didn't tell you that part of the story. It is quite embarrassing, I know. It took only about 100 Yoruba soldiers to destroy the Biafrans in Ore. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by thedio(m): 3:54pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Benbellamor: In case u don't know Ibadan the capital of Oyo state is the head quarters of yorubaland( the western region) so there is no big deal in making Oyo the head quarters Amotekun. Only God can deliver u from Tinubu obsession cos I don't Understand why u guys always bring To u but to every matter. I don't think Lagos need Amotekun,no bush to graze, no Fulani threat,. ... |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Simbrixton(m): 3:59pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
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Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by DMerciful(m): 4:05pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Has Sanwo-Olu signed the bill into law? Seems you deliberately trying to deceive LegendHero: |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 4:10pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:For context and historical facts, Igbos nearly single handedly took on the might of the entire Nigerian government backed militarily by superpower nations like Russia and Britain, with pretty much 70% or so of the various ethnic groups in Nigeria including most of the minority groups in the East that fought against Biafra. So to put it all in perspective, a poorly armed Igbo ethnic group took on an enemy 20 times it's size in all ramifications... yet it took you 3 YEARS despite your overwhelming advantages -needless to mention the fact that you suffered heavier losses in men and materials to "defeat" Igbos. Meanwhile Western region at the time was COMPLETELY occupied by the Northern troops, they bullied you pathetic cowards into unopposed submission even in your region, and your entire military and civilian top authorities couldn't do sh*t... at least Ojukwu stood up single-handedly to the might of the Northern dominated Federal army, and damn well gave them a bloody fight before British and Russian weaponry saved your useless arses. So when you about bravery or ridicule the Biafran struggle, remember you never had the GUTS to stand up for anything in your entire history, much less fight for it in blood, guts and glory. The only time in Yaribanza history you managed to have muster some testosterone to confront the North was when Abiola and his wife along with many NADECO members fighting against the June 12 annulment were killed like chickens or jailed, yet your only silver lining of reparations and hope for the damages done to you for June 12 was the sympathy votes of the North and East that brought power to the West, via Obasanjo who was not even supported by his own people. The Yorubanza race remain the only race in the entire South of Nigeria where a fulani emirate still controls as a ruling class, the monarchial reins of authority on a Yoruba territory, after they defeated you in Kwara... sacrilege onto itself. My people the proud Anioma of Igbo stock were the only Africans that resisted the might of the British for nearly 3 decades, the longest and most organized resistance ever encountered by the colonial might of Britain in African history... and that's why the British respected us immensely for our refusal to bow to them. Yaribanzas on the other hand were easily rounded up and whooped by the British and their Hausa foot soldiers, only the Ijebus and Lagos even tried resist and fight back... the rest of you cowards ran with your smelly dirty agbadas to "dobale" and beg the British to colonize you. You even once lost to the women of dahomey who beheaded your king and sacked your communities! imagine losing badly to a bunch of teenage breast-swinging girls 1 Like |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 4:17pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: Was all this to defend Ojukwu's escaping to the Ivory Coast with his girlfriends after he abandoned his Starving people at the Warfront The truth must really be painful! |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 4:20pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Guestlander:Abeg bring the evidence that "100 Yoruba soldiers" destroyed Biafrans in Ore clown, I'm sure it was one of the many spartan tales your delusional fathers told you in their states of drunken stupor. The part of history facts agree with is that Biafrans successful captured the entire Midwest region and had gained enough momentum in Ore and other parts of the Western region in their final drive to enter Lagos... before Victor Banjo brought out the "Yoruba" in him and ordered a halt on all advances of Biafran units in Ore, therefore giving the Nigerian side enough time to scramble some resistance of about 2 well armed batallions (not 100 Yoruba soldiers as you dafly claim) of Federal troops as confirmed in many credible books authored by Nigerian officers that saw action in Ore, as well as other accounts/journals and foreign correspondents covering the Ore battle. It was that catastrophic delay caused by Banjo's sabotage that gave Lagos enough time to organize the 2 infantry division under Colonel Muritala for an effective counter attack against an already depleted Biafran force low on morale and materials. GO AND READ MORE ON THE WAR AND STOP FEEDING YOUR BRAINS WITH NONSENSE. 1 Like |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 4:21pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:At least Ojukwu FOUGHT, your region was occupied by Aboki soldiers who were raping your women and flogging your men into order if they dared protest their occupation, yet your tribe cowered in fright (like two popular Yoruba Generals did before their Junior officers), and did nothing |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Guestlander: 4:33pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: I will help you since you obviously doesn't like to read. Google Gen. Iluyomade and Ore. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by thedio(m): 4:39pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
MosheDayan: Yoruba r more intelligent than u can imagine,do u expect us to embark on suicide mission like u did in 1967. Wake up,if we want secession we can achieve it without carrying gun.We av all the required tools ;wisdom,diplomacy,politics,trick...... The only thing I know is that Igbo can Neva achieve their aim without Yoruba. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 4:39pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: Do you know so many Children in Biafra were actually fathered by Soldiers many from the North? |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 4:41pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:Since you are privy to that revealing information, why not tell us? |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 4:43pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: For the sake of peace it is best to let bygones be bygones Biafrans did worse in the Midwest and Eastern Minorities Areas |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 4:48pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
thedio:Abeg leave talk, you people are all talk no substance. The last major Yoruba secessionist group we heard about disappeared into oblivion after displaying their flags and insignias in a private gathering for just one day, the army issued statements to them and we never heard about them again... till that clown based in England Adeyinka Grandson surfaced again with threats to blow up the international Airport in Lagos if they didn't get Odua republic, today's he's singing about tune and has jettisoned Odua republic for Tinubu presidency... you people are the most facetious and unserious in Nigeria when it comes to self-determination... hiding behind the cloak of "sophistication" to pursue self-determination is a ruse we are used to already, come up with another script. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 4:51pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:Atrocities were committed by both sides no doubt, but we can argue based on documented accounts and records that the Federal side commited far worse crimes than the Biafran side... case in point the singular massacre of nearly 1,000 civilians in Asaba where I happen to come from... an entire generation of males was nearly wiped out. So don't try tell me about which side commited more crimes than the other. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 4:57pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: Biafrans killed 4000 Ogoni in one go while trying to takeover their Oil rich Land. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 4:58pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Guestlander:My grandfather also told me that he single-handedly destroyed a whole unit of Nigerian troops with just his Dane gun during the war, does his claim seem feasibly anywhere close to fact? well your guess is as good as mines. It's already an established fact that officers and participants from both sides of the conflict over-inflated and exaggerated their narratives and heroics which is normal in war (especially from the side of the "Victor's". The only unbiased, most credible and balanced perspectives and accounts of the Nigerian civil war were those documented and told by the foreign journalists and media's that covered the war... the Nigerian and Biafran side alike told many lies, that's why many of us the younger generation are sadly ignorant of the facts of the Nigerian civil war. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Guestlander: 5:00pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: Your grandfather lied. We know Gen Iluyomade, tell us your grandfather's name. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 5:02pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:4000? wow your word against what? bring your evidence to that claim. The Asaba massacre is well known internationally and the archives of the atrocity are even available in literally every database you find online right now... there's even a documentary about it on YouTube! bring me your substantial evidence collaborated by ample and credible sources that 4,000 ogoni's were massacred by Biafran soldiers. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 5:04pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Guestlander:I guess the point of my post flew over your head about both sides telling exaggerated narratives to "sell their war exploits". If you can't grasp my whole point, then I'm done wasting my time engaging you any further. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 5:07pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: Go and ask the Ogoni what Biafrans did to them and why they were deported from their Oil rich homeland. You will be shocked. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Bkayyy: 5:18pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:Yorubas and lies sha. Where is the proof for this white lie? What do you think was the population of entire ogoni indigenes in 1960s? See him mouth like 4000 and there are still people in ogoni today . The only known massacre of such scale during the war was Asaba massacre where Nigerian army implemented the Herold style and wiped all men of above 7 years 1 Like |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Bkayyy: 5:23pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa:For the record, nobody deported anybody in the eastern region. Please read about the war from first person narrations, if you don't like the biafran sources use the Nigerian sources, I believe Obasanjo and Co have their own view about the war and none of them talked about deportation but here you are, a revisionist proposing what you imagine |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 5:27pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Bkayyy: Are you trying to say you didn't know that Biafrans killed all the Hausas they found in Asaba when invading the Midwest ? Read Gen Alabi Isama's book Tragedy of Victory Biafrans deported people from Oil rich Areas those who refused to go they killed. https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/tori-44592314 |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Guestlander: 5:27pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
AniOmaa: I am sure you don't know who Gen. Iluyomade is. This is not a random recruit telling exaggerated tales. You have to be slow to compare Gen. Iluyomade with your grandfather even if you made it up. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 5:40pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Guestlander:Ok let me give your dumb self one more shred of my time and audience by asking, who TF is Gen Ilumoyade? is he more popular than the likes of Alabi-Isama, Obasanjo, Muritala Mohammed, Shuwa, Adekunle, Ogbemudia, Etuk etc and other notable Nigerian officers that never claimed some imaginary "100 Yoruba soldiers" destroyed the Biafrans in Ore. At least we've heard and read through interviews/books on the war granted and written by those far more notable officers, please bring your evidence that "100 Yoruba soldiers" pulled a spartan type feat in Ore besides what some nobody said in some old interview with no veracity of facts to back his claims up. And even if Ilumoyade's tales by moonlight were true, does it come anywhere close to the Abagana ambush (the biggest ambush of the entire war) where less than a battalion of poorly armed Biafran troops under Colonel Achuzia nearly wiped out a Brigade of the Nigerian army? at least that fact is well documented and even available on credible sources and databases right now... And not some rubbish drunken tales some cynic pulled out of his arse. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Bkayyy: 5:44pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:I am not sure you read your link. You said initially that Igbos were deported from oil rich areas and posted this link to prove your point but it says otherwise. This is the extract from the link. "Pipo for Abonnema dey dress up and act di tins wey happun 50 years ago 21 June 1968 na date pipo for Nyemoni community alias Abonnema for Rivers state, south south Nigeria no go quick quick forget. Dis na sake of say for dis day, 50 years ago, Biafra soldiers cari force enta di community to drag pipo comot go live for Igboland, south east Nigeria. How Biafra pipo shut down south east Nigeria Buhari re-election go give us Biafra - Ipob Tori be say dem march evribodi for di town to di Niger dock river so dem go enta boat wey go carri dem comot. Di Biafra soldiers also arrest King Davies Bobmanuel wey be Abonnema traditional ruler for dat time. Biafra soldiers for 1968 Di King bin beg di soldiers say instead make dem comot im pipo for dia land, make dem carri only am go but di soldiers no wan hear. But around 12 o clock for afternoon, u-turn happun as Nigeria soldiers enta Abonnema wit mission to fight di Biafrans and help Abonnema pipo. Na from Buguma community di Nigerian fighters bin take enta Abonnema and e no tey before dem pursue di Biafra soldiers comot, come free di town. Abonnema pipo use 21 June evri year to remember dia pipo wey die for Nigeria Civil War From dat time, 21 June don turn special day for Abonnema to mark dia 'freedom' for di hand of Biafran soldiers during di Nigeria civil war. E normal to see many pipo for di town to dey wear costume wey include army uniform and to act di tins wey happun for 1968. Dis ceremony wey dem name, 'Go to Niger' na for evri year dem dey do am and na time to jollificate." |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 5:46pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Bkayyy: Yes 4000 Ogoni died in one go at the hands of the Biafrans deporting them from their Oil rich Land. |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Osaze007: 5:47pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00: Looooooool |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by Christistruth00: 5:48pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Bkayyy: Yes 4000 Ogoni died i at the hands of the Biafrans deporting them from their Oil rich Land as punishment for being "Saboteurs". Read the last paragraph please.
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Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by God1stson(m): 5:49pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
saaron:I agree completely. The country is not sustainable, when the time comes no human can stop it it will be so obvious 2 Likes |
Re: Protests In Ibadan Over Alleged Secession Agenda Of Yoruba Nation. by AniOmaa: 5:49pm On Sep 02, 2020 |
Christistruth00:We've asked you to bring your evidence that 4,000 Ogonis were killed by Biafrans as you claimed, and you've resorted to sheer buffonery. Surely there has to be some written document, journal, articles... anything at all worthy of reference to substantiate your claims? otherwise I might have to accord you the biggest idiot of the year. 1 Like |
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