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Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 11:57am On May 26, 2021 |
AfonjaConehead: Wow I am now a celeb you took the time to observe me lol By the way face your SE and don't attach yourself to Ẹdo. If you're truly Ẹdo you should have seen where they talk down on Ẹdo. If you are truly Ẹdo you should have seen where they say Ẹdo cannot have its own nation If you're Ẹdo you should have seen where they try to play divide and conquer strategy between the different Ẹdo clans If you are Ẹdo you won't be taking their side I am just cool with you because you claim to be Ẹdo 1 Like |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by AfonjaConehead: 6:26am On May 27, 2021 |
EdoDefence:You don't have to believe all those craps,we ain't in medieval times no more. Edo is a nation on its own in the first place and we ain't afraid to stand alone...there are a lot of small nations all over the world and they are doing very well,far better than this shhhthol!!!! I'm not taking anybody's side for nothing,all I'm for is to join hands first,first with progressives to liberate us, southerners especially us down south from the clutches and parasitic grip of the internal colonialists.... After all,it is said that the enemy of my enemy is my friend.... It's no use for the SW,the SS and the SE fighting eachother,the parasites up will continue to take advantage for its own benefits.... Life is simple if people can really humble themselves and come together.... We southerners should put our God given intelligence to use and come together and liberate ourselves first from the parasites and sort out ourselves later,simple. @ the bolded up there,only a bastard would deny his heritage and claim that of another man. Koyo.. |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 6:53am On May 27, 2021 |
AfonjaConehead: I will reduce my rates of attacks on them for your sake and I hope they stop their attacks on us as well otherwise I won't have any choice than to resume hostilities, it's like telling Israel not to attack when Hamas attacks them. By the way your moniker shows you are attacking some people in the west Koyọ otẹmwẹn |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by whirlwind7(m): 9:51am On May 27, 2021 |
budaatum: What oppression? The few cases I'm aware of (including my village in Imo State) the Osu among us don't get disrespected in anyway. They own their lands, they own businesses, they build houses, they partake of every social events in my community that they care to. Only place the line is drawn is having them married to those who are deemed as non osu. Moreover, in the event a marriage is contracted without the community becoming aware at the onset and tried to stop it, the marriage stays. Except the couples themselves decided to part ways due to pressure, the community doesn't take steps to nullify the marriage. They only try to prevent it. When you say oppressed, you give the impression that they aren't allowed to farm, to use the community stream, to buy and sell at the markets, or to even have friends among the community. Many of them like to live outside their communities or states, where they become very successful. Some of the best looking houses in my community are owned by them, and another thing I noticed is that, they themselves are very selective of the people they marry (in terms of physical appearance) which ensures they produce beautiful children. Two years ago, my community hosted a beauty pageant and the winner was this devastatingly beautiful damsel wẹ later found out her parents were osu. Honestly, we don't regard it with much seriousness in my community. We've learnt from so called freeborns who married osu and their lives have been bliss. |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Collyweed: 10:31am On May 27, 2021 |
whirlwind7: So in your mind you think that the bigoted troll you wrote all this explanation cares about the truth? I don't understand you guys on this form. Where is the ako na uche? |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by AfonjaConehead: 10:50am On May 27, 2021 |
EdoDefence: You are very correct at my moniker. I opened it after the yoruba people teamed up with the north (same north,fulanis that have been and are still a huge problem,burden to us south today) 2014 to vote a known ethnic bigot like buhari to power against a fellow southerner! But if you will notice on some of my posts,I always end with "ignore my moniker" and I'm considering putting it down maybe later. As regards resuming hostilities,we should be aware that there are a lot of impostors on here who are hell bent on making sure the south remain divided and some mischievous old perves (like myself at times) just do it for fun....but there are few southerners from every side who especially the one s some fellas call "Y...mzlms" who are just die hard bitter against fellow south! Such hatred can never be for our good. Haba! Come to think of it,we are all looking for the same thing!!! Lagbaja sang,"na wetin you dey find,I dey find..." Well you are free to do whatever you want o but all I know is,the Igbos are never our problem. Our real enemies,the ones we should transfer our aggression to are the people sitting on top of our resources..... Domo |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by budaatum: 2:50pm On May 27, 2021 |
I wonder what the so called osus would say about your claim that they are not oppressed. There are some on here claiming the Igbos are not oppressed neither because they can do business where they want and marry who they want and farm where they want, so I wonder if you will agree with them and stop this your call for Biafra because "What oppression?" After all, "Honestly, the rest of Nigeria don't regard the Igbo pain with much seriousness in their community"? whirlwind7: |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by budaatum: 2:55pm On May 27, 2021 |
Collyweed: The wisdom in ignoring the oppression of others while touting your own oppression? Can't see any myself, I must say, especially when you are reduced to baseless name calling. |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by whirlwind7(m): 3:31pm On May 27, 2021 |
Collyweed: Didn't know about him, and haven't taken note of him and his posts. I make it a point never to respond to trolls and asswipes here. |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Izuchukwu18(m): 9:56am On May 29, 2021 |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Ofunwa111: 10:36pm On May 29, 2021 |
Izuchukwu18: We expect a Biafra that is strictly for the South East and Igbo groups who are interested and not what you writing up there. ok ? |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Izuchukwu18(m): 11:34am On Jun 02, 2021 |
Igboid: That's what I want thanks 2 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Izuchukwu18(m): 11:35am On Jun 02, 2021 |
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Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Izuchukwu18(m): 11:36am On Jun 02, 2021 |
OriakuAmara: Like how? |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 6:08pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
I remember this thread. Taa ka bukwa gboo! |
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