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Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by BSdetector: 8:52pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
It's obvious from all indiction that all traditional leaders in the south are figure head puppets who cannot secure their lands, but they argue on who is more superior while we their subjects carry the arguement over here. Our farmers can't farm in peace, kidnapping and all manner of evil befalls the south but nothing is said or done from the side of our traditional leaders. I'll come down to we Yoruba's; why should we respect and prostrate to kings who cannot protect or have the interest of it's people at heart. What has happened to the Yoruba practice of removing weak kings or calling them to order. What's the point of having a powerless king? Why should I bend a knee for a weak king? |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by gregyboy(m): 7:39am On Jan 05, 2021 |
So traditional monarch who have no army should Chase fulani herdsmen Abi, Or you expect them to lay a curse on fulani herdsmen, and they will just start dieing... If that was so, yorubas wouldn't have fought themselves in the yoruba civil war, when the benin people supplied them weapons to have themselves killed, the various kings would have just sit in their palace and start laying curses to their enemies and their enemies would just start dieing one after the other Mugu Yoruba people sometimes think like their master aboki |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by gregyboy(m): 7:43am On Jan 05, 2021 |
BSdetector: This one is mad, Your ooni is a chief priest and was never a king The other self acclaimed kings in Yoruba land were also chief priest which turned king after the British formed the country I see why you lament |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by BSdetector: 10:37am On Jan 05, 2021 |
gregyboy: When it comes to weak and inconsequential kings your oba tops that list.. insecurity ravages your state from herdsmen to cultist but your weak ass oba sits in his "palace" and has weak miscreants promoting false tales of glory, South west has created it's regional security network with the blessings of the Oni, South East even though seems not well defined has one in the workings, south south and the oba of Benin looking on like fvcked puppies while herdsmen rape their women. You oba is just a glorified elder statesman and suckling on his ballsack doesn't change your predicament in life. |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by BSdetector: 10:48am On Jan 05, 2021 |
gregyboy: That's the point no army, no real kingdom, just a glorified elder statesman is who the Benin king is. Yoruba land already has a regional security outfit by means of Amotekun which has the blessings and support of the Oni of Ife, last time I checked your oba was at rivers state promoting cultural festival while his state remains a crime hellhole. The Aboki masters also majorly own your oil wells while they mine their gold in zamfara. Edo people like your make up the daft and ret@rded group of the south south. |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by gregyboy(m): 11:16am On Jan 05, 2021 |
BSdetector: You yorubas are the biggest fool in the history of a tribe The Yoruba cowardice is the reason why we southern nigeria are divided you keep licking the ass of the aboki men so they make you second position, Guess what after they promised to make you guys second which they did, the second position is now looking more worse than the last If Buhari is traveling out, he doesn't even hand over power to osinbanjo Cowardice made mko die by the hands of the hausa man and the yorubas said nothing Cowardice made awolowo take rat poison to escape the wrought of his hausa master the yorubas kept quite Cowardice made osibanjo a puppet, yorubas kept Quite Cowardice made lai Mohammed forget his yoruba root and embrace islam completely just to lie for his hausa master Even if yorubas raise 5million soldiers against the fulani we already know who will win, the fulani of course Yorubas have historically being a slaved which the Europeans documented as far back as slave era, not just a slave in Ancient times but a puppet in modern time It took the grace of God to get yorubas join the endsars protest, and yet they were more killed than any other tribe but yet their cowardice couldn't let them speak up Yorubas are the tribe to blame for strengthening the aboki We edos here are killing the fulanis silently edo man has never been a coward no need to air the killings Majourity of the people farming in benin are foreigners, the edos are majorly traders, we only lease our lands to foreigners to farm and pay us annually |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by gregyboy(m): 11:18am On Jan 05, 2021 |
BSdetector: Your Yoruba kings are useless and never achieved any history that could be the reason why you see them as elder statesmen but equating the oba of benin in such statement mean one last step to your madness |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by BSdetector: 11:20am On Jan 05, 2021 |
gregyboy: Lol... don't cry |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by BSdetector: 11:40am On Jan 05, 2021 |
gregyboy: coping mechanisms of a big bitch, saro-wiwa and a host of other south southerners have been assfvcked by the northerners what say you. The big cowards are those whose oil resources fuel the nation but yet are largely irrelevant in the scheme of things, Awolowo created the free education project which your bastard grandfather's benefited from, he choose the honourable way of death instead of bending a knee to beg, talking about slavery and your people make up a the large number of people being sold into slavery in Italy and libya despite being a little village, Jonathan, atiku and most Nigerian vice presidents have largely been powerless so your argument is weak, plus we saw the role osinbanjo played in the establishment of Amotekun, oshiomole was the real APC chairman puppet who was disgraced from his position and in his state. The Edo dog was given a crown and had his head and honour bashed on a wall, Plus your fat lie about the EndSARS protests speaks of how pathetic you are as a person, check the list of those who spoke out and were placed on a travel ban; 70% of them were Yoruba's, you speak of yorubas kissing ass when just some months back your state was an APC state, of which has produced two APC governors, from oshiomole to Prof Sagay Edo people are the best at kissing as and svcking balls, lastly Edo's aren't known for either trading or farming but for witchcraft and prostitution. Put your frustrations and blames on your pathetic leaders and quit the Yoruba blame narrative, you'd just die of heart attack if you continue on that part. |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by gregyboy(m): 1:46pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
BSdetector: Can you point any of our edo ancestors who benefited from awolowo free education scheme But i can show yorubas who benefited from ambrose ali free education scheme Our oil is still controlled by we edos, you fucking yorubas gave the aboki impetus to come to southern nigeria to even think of holding on to our oil, Because of your coward nature, every other tribe in southern nigeria is fighting them off, but you fools drag them closer, like the foolish afonja who thought he could use the fulani to remove his master Same scenerio is happening today in the yoruba politics You're a mugu big one, awolowo the coward died with rat poison |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by BSdetector: 3:12pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
gregyboy: Talking like an ape with dyslexia. Keep jerking off to your stupidity 1 Like |
Re: Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by gregyboy(m): 5:06pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
BSdetector: I cant agree more you becoming sensible, i knew you were trolling all these while.... |
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