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Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 4:25pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
AregbeFufu:Two brothers dragging land, a shame. But you all claimed to be perfect and love yourselves, but the reverse is the case we read here daily. Why won't people laugh you cos the moment you said you aren't this or that, the real news about that thing coming from your race comes out. You now turned to laughing stock. You called north pedophile, whearas, you people are worst than that. You drag land up to the point of killing and burning yourselves to ashes. And you think people won't laugh you. Did you see that happening in Yorubaland. You claimed Yoruba don't love themselves, but we have read many news about OSU cast here where OSU cannot marry, play or dine with Freeborn and you think we won't laugh at you. The recent one came yesterday where two lovers drank sniper all cos they don't allow them marry cos one is OSU and the other is Freeborn. The joke in on you. What a pathetic tribe. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Burruchaga71(m): 4:34pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
November1857:Who and who are the Niger Deltas? |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Oracleforce: 4:35pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
The post should be given to a respectable Yoruba elder...nobody know this Akintoye in Yoruba land. Probably he just wants to cash in like Nnamdi Cownu.... Pa FAsoranti should be given the position |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 4:36pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Noel19:Hian, How I wish we can take this to the outside world so that other nationals can be the judge who is the slave between us and who asslick aboki butt. Shagari Tofa Balewa. Atiku, etc The world is seeing you and shaking head for you but you are seeing yourselves and laugh. When you talk, I don't think you reason before you type at all. All those I mentioned above, which one did your pathetic race play first fiddle with. Tell me, which one of them. 2023 never come, you already cowardly accepted the second fiddle to the north because you can't go to battle with the yorubas. What a shame of a tribe. Here is another of your slave father below regretting his life for joining to play a slave to your northern lord and saviour. Pathetic slave race. 4 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Oritsewhandey(m): 4:46pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Nuel19:........ Speaking the truth? Exactly the fvcking truth that led to your attempt to HIJACK LAGOS STATE FOR PDP IN THE LAST ELECTION! Did your national bastards win it at: Ladipo? Ajegunle? Lekki? and many other places in Lagos? Now I see why Fashola deported Igbos out of Lagos, then. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by November1857(m): 4:48pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Burruchaga71:The six south south states ! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by nogragra: 4:52pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Itzstarboi:We cannot continue to chew the cud of how politicians are the bane in yorubas progress. Something must be done and must be done fast as valuable time is being lost. I am very angry that yorubas are bickering at this crucial time as this, instead of working in unison for the enormously daunting task ahead. Some yoruba omoales are behind this and must be nipped in the bud once for all times. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Advocate500: 4:55pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
helinues:na only tinubu they command respect for zombie people brain, how come the north don't disagree with each other the way and manner u guy's does down south? |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by nogragra: 4:57pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Advocate500:Evil doers don't disagree because what is on their head like yours is destruction and carnage. You have no idea what it takes to build. 2 Likes |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by kokomilala(m): 5:09pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
@Nooel1,long before your forebears crawled out of your shithole, my own grandfather,Badaru Ajao Abina, and Co,in the early 20s, had commercially and economically developed the economy of Lagos -Badagry-Cotonou-Port Novo corridors. Remember Lagos became a British colony in 1861.Where were your forebears? Foraging in your wild bush, flea-infested villages for food. Your assertion that Yoruba rented out their houses and took shelter in motor parks is bogus and without substance. Check Africa and count the number of Yoruba billionaires, making economic impacts all over. Like I said before, what you boast about is pure vacuous commercialism -the act of buying and selling alone, which is humdrummey. Why don't you use that superfluous economic acumen to reposotion the South East instead of running to Lagos? Does it not make sense to your reversed cognition? You have a history of broken histories, where you always bewail what was never yours. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Burruchaga71(m): 5:09pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
November1857:What of Imo, Abia and Ondo? |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Oritsewhandey(m): 5:09pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Nooel1:..................... Mumu. How is the revenues from those slums mentioned by you, equalled to what GLO generates? Or what those Yoruba-owned conglomerates generate on the Island, Mainland is suddenly now the same with PEANUTS some DEMENTED, GHETTO RAISED, PIGSTY, OBESE FROM Igbos, now generate into LIRS? Wow! Moment these people get FREEDOM from their ogas, noise don start. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Oritsewhandey(m): 5:15pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
MelesZenawi: ................. Are you truly an Igala slave? |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nooel1: 5:35pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
kokomilala: I laugh at your iberiberism and delusion of grandeur! Apart from Lagos that is a cosmopolitan state how many of your brown roof top states can your compare with south eastern States? You talked about having Yoruba billionaires but also forgot that street touts and urchins in your region. How have the billionaires in your region affected your Yoruba states apart from Lagos that was heavily developed through Niger delta oil money? Show me one area or field Yorubas are better than the Igbos and I will show you ten areas where we dwarfed you lots. The last time I checked the first manufacturing automobile industry in Nigeria is owned by an Igbo while your self acclaimed professor of law is comfortable doing "boy boy " to your Lord and masters the fulanis. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nooel1: 5:42pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Oritsewhandey: You see that you're been fooling yourself all along in believing in your fake fantasy. You have yoruba owned conglomerates on the island yet 90% of your youths are engaged in one form of street touting or the other. If you have the so called conglomerates on the island yet the Igbos are the ones your yaribba people depend on for food and shelter on that same island then something is either wrong with you guys or something else. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by AsiwajuNdigbo: 5:59pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Kudos to YWC. The first Yoruba group to denounce Tinubu. Good job |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by PenSniper: 6:59pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
simpleseyi: No criminal will ever lead the yoruba. We're not imbeciles. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by MajorOvakporaye(f): 7:16pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Oritsewhandey: SHUT UP FAST YOU SMALL HUNGRY BOY!!! |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by earnit3: 7:18pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Hmmmm |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 7:46pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
IamWonderful: On the 30th of May this year when Buhari congratulated Chief Tola Adeniyi on his 75th birthday, It then dawn on me that the man is a traitor as claimed in some quarters. I don't even know where Gani Adams also belong. Since that Birthday greeting from Buhari and the FG and the earlier information that he is a traitor, it then become important to monitor him. Chief Tola Adeniyi a former MD of Daily Times and his three other members are jokers. While Muric with Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria and JNI are working to cause religious problems in South West, Chief Tola Adeniyi a FG agent in South West is working to cause disunity of purpose for selfish gains, he will never succeed. Emeritus Prof is the only known leader. The man Tola Adeniyi is a government apologist, imagine the man referring to Mike Adenuga as a Yoruba leader because he is a captain of Industry. He is looking for contracts. As far as he is concerned, Femi Otedola is also a Yoruba leader. This man has forgotten that while Awolowo was alive, MKO was never recognized as a yoruba leader, also under Pa Abraham Adesanya, MKO was never recognized as a yoruba leader. 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 8:01pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Bkayyy:Hahaha, you mean Africa China that was begging government in his song. Is that what you call sing against government. Who be psquare, Oga, I don't know all those cowards, we talk of people like falz, fela. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 8:03pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Bkayyy:Hahaha, hope you see the brown roofs in Enugu |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by kokomilala(m): 8:03pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
@Nooel1, your argument is just shadowy if you cannot support it with clear evidence. To say some Yoruba youths are touts is very convenient and too simplistic. It's just like thinking the spiritual realm is so pure that there are no demons or devils. But you didn't mention the plenty of Igbo girls who dominate the prostitution trade, for you see their preponderance in brothels everywhere. So, also the huge numbers of Igbo boys who are armed robbers. I'll ask you this question again: if your much-vaunted South East is so glorious and utopian, what the hell are your lots -in large numbers -doing, not just in Lagos, but all South West states? 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 8:04pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
jcmaiah:Hahaha, they don come again . |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 8:09pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Nooel1:Hahaha, maybe we should start with what they generate. Shall we, I promise you, I will exclude Lagos and Ogun state. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nooel1: 9:14pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
kokomilala: Beautiful question! Now let me set this clear. Saying the Igbos are in Lagos because there are no opportunities in South East is a wrong notion. Before the civil war broke out the Igbos were found in every state in Nigeria. There's no part of the world where you won't find an Igbo man, if you're in doubt then name any country and I'll be very glad to prove you wrong. By nature, the Igbos are Republican and widely traveled thus industrious and enterprising. We have Igbos in northern part of Nigeria and so are you going to say there are more business opportunities up north than the east? Last time, the governor of Yobe State, went round his state to congratulate the Igbos who own and are presently doing business despite incessant the insurgency that has crippled the economy of the state. Have you ever asked yourself this; why did innoson motors factory and headquarter domiciled in Nnewi despite the call by a quarter of the Nigerian govt asking him to relocate it to Lagos or Kaduna? Did you not watch a documentary by CNN on why there are so many multi millionaires by geographical spread in Anambra, Nnewi to be precise. They all have their businesses in Anambra and not Lagos. The reason why you have some Igbo businesses in Lagos is because of the sea port which aids their export and import business. Lastly, we have so many Indian and Chinese businesses in Lagos and Ogun state would you know say that the scramble and participation of the Chinese and Indians in Africa is because there are no economic opportunities in those countries? The Igbos understand that Wisdom is profitable to direct and in all thy getting, get Money. So you Yarribas should quit that song in your head that view Igbos as economic immigrants. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nobody: 9:34pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
wizzakosh:Na so we go dey come |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by ajl: 9:37pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
simpleseyi: Your father! He could be leader of your family compound. He is not my leader and doesn't represent my interests and aspiration as a Yoruba. A corrupt politician can't be my leader. I once shook the hand of Obafemi Awolowo as a kid. I still remember how it felt even at such a young age. 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by ajl: 9:43pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Mikelarteta: I sort of Prefer Professor Banji Akintoye. I stumbled on videos of him some days ago and I was impressed. He has been around since Awolowo days and was a senator. The good part is he is a professor of history and is very knowledgeable about the history of Yoruba. A lot of youths respect him because he could educate them and enhance their self consciousness as Yoruba. This Adeniyi sounded confused. He even mentioned Mike Adenuga as a yoruba leader because he is a successful businessman. No, a businessman who have habits of not being honest with his employees. And trying to force his name on residents in the street he live in Ikoyi, where he want the street renamed after him. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by kokomilala(m): 9:54pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
@Nooel1, your defence is still not substantial enough to validate your insufferable arrogance about the Yoruba, whom you despise, cast aspersions on, yet you make or eke out a living from- as sone of your kinsmen who hawk Gala and various brands of yoghurt in Lagos traffic do. Those nationals, like the Chinese and Indians do not belittle or deride their hosts as you Igbo do. Your sense of entitlement to Lagos is beyond belief. Orji Kalu, once brazenly said the Igbos developed Lagos. That was as preposterous and absurd as it could get. No one disputes the commercial contributions of the Igbos to Lagos. But to say they developed it is hideous and outrageous. It's not only Igbos that are everywhere. There are other ethnic groups everywhere too. What you Igbos do is to try -often fruitlessly- to usurp and dominate your hosts. You tried it in the mid 60s in the north. You tried it in the West in the late 90s, before OPC dealt with your errant members. Then you attempted it in South Africa, China,Malaysia and latterly in India. For this reason, but not limited to it, your race ,tribe or nation or whatever you call your lot has become easy targets of hate, mistrust, and xenophobic attacks. You need a cultural re-engineering of inter-tribal relations. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Obamaofusa: 9:57pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
kokomilala: It is not farfetched why World Bank,UNITED NATION and NBS said Igbos are the most poverty stricken and Igboland is the Poverty Capital of the south. Only Alakija will easily buy up Igboland and its poor people. |
Re: Yoruba Elders Disagree As Leadership Crisis Deepens by Nooel1: 10:02pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Obamaofusa: Ordinary Orji Uzor Kalu is 10 times richer than your Alakija and Adenuga combined. Mugu. |
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