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Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Vicchuks007: 8:54am On Oct 10, 2021
Davash222:
This generation need to engage in one war to balance and sit up some men. We're breeding sissy men these days and it's bad for humanity.

I suggest one war for every generation.

Werey
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:55am On Oct 10, 2021
mu2sa2:
A clueless tribe that will declare war on a "well- equipped" Nigeria cannot complain of the inevitable humiliating defeat they suffered, the effect of which will last generations given the needless 3m of their people they wasted.
cheesy grin cheesy cheesy a country vs a tribe

Shame no still dey undecided

All these chest beating for those you considered inconsequential Let them go nah! Shuoooo shocked shocked shocked which kind wahala be this

What is the wisdom in what you are saying and doing
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Salako01(m): 8:59am On Oct 10, 2021
Covidodo:

Be deceiving yourself


Do you have superior reasons to backup why you think what he said there is not pure fact or just your biase with a touch of lack of knowledge grin
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by mu2sa2: 9:02am On Oct 10, 2021
Wiseandtrue:

cheesy grin cheesy cheesy a country vs a tribe

Shame no still dey undecided

All these chest beating for those you considered inconsequential Let them go nah! Shuoooo shocked shocked shocked which kind wahala be this

What is the wisdom in what you are saying and doing
You declare a war and complain your opponent is too strong. A case of acting before thinking - too late, too bad.

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Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Wiseandtrue(f): 9:07am On Oct 10, 2021
mu2sa2:
You declare a war and complain your opponent is too strong. A case of acting before thinking - too late, too bad.
I ask you a question, why go into a war with those you considered inconsequential Free them nah!

Nigeria no get freedom from Britain
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Mayhem1: 10:43am On Oct 10, 2021
Davash222:
This generation need to engage in one war to balance and sit up some men. We're breeding sissy men these days and it's bad for humanity.

I suggest one war for every generation.
You're among the sissy men, you're here hiding behind your keyboard begging for war, but we all know if war start na your type go jakpa comot country
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Davash222(m): 10:44am On Oct 10, 2021
Mayhem1:
You're among the sissy men, you're here hiding behind your keyboard begging for war, but we all know if war start na your type go jakpa comot country
Your moniker is mayhem, yet , you're scared of war cheesy

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Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by mandax: 11:59am On Oct 10, 2021
TripleOh7:
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Ask your daddy that. Awon asiwere. Ko were ko were gbogbo.

How many bills did your Twitter senator sponsor when he was senator?

How many times did he even get up on the floor of the Senate to contribute to the discussion at hand?

Ori gbogbo yin yi gutter. Be supporting politicians who have made your lives worthless and meaningless.

E he iya yen, aromo domo yin maaje ninu e pelu. E mura si.

At least he condemned Nigeria’s political process of unitary government system in a pluralistic country.

Your SW people conspired with the north to block the increase in %age derivation for oil producing states during Obasanjo’s National Political Reforms Conference.

The conference for political restructuring ended from there.
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Nobody: 12:31pm On Oct 10, 2021
mandax:


At least he condemned Nigeria’s political process of unitary government system in a pluralistic country.

Your SW people conspired with the north to block the increase in %age derivation for oil producing states during Obasanjo’s National Political Reforms Conference.

The conference for political restructuring ended from there.

Your SW people conspired with the north. Another beer parlor gist.

Name the SW people that you're talking about.

The Yorubas have always been in the vanguard of demanding for restructuring of this doomed nation called Nigeria.

One of the reasons Jonathan lost spectacularly in the Southwest.

The fool thought he could dangle the National Conference before us like a carrot.

He condemned Nigeria's political process... Yet he sat in that senate for 4 years and collected jumbo salary as well as wardrobe allowance, sitting allowance, traveling allowance etc.

All of you supporting these politicians, sometimes, I wonder about you guys. Maybe you are related to these people or something.

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Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by GidiCars: 1:24pm On Oct 10, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
Cho Cho Cho Cho you will hind in your mother's kitchen typing rubbish

That's the truth, which you know. No matter how Bauchi or even the whole north continues burning, as long as the SW is peaceful, nigeria would keep on existing. Same with the East.

The only thing that can bring nigeria to a stand still is unrest in the Niger Delta or on YÒRÚBA land. This is because the north is of no economic significance to nigeria. You lots would soon have your Islamic Republic, so you can slam your heads for the moon god. Something is coming.

Retaardedd lots

Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by mandax: 1:46pm On Oct 10, 2021
TripleOh7:


Your SW people conspired with the north. Another beer parlor gist.

Name the SW people that you're talking about.

The Yorubas have always been in the vanguard of demanding for restructuring of this doomed nation called Nigeria.

One of the reasons Jonathan lost spectacularly in the Southwest.

The fool thought he could dangle the National Conference before us like a carrot.

He condemned Nigeria's political process... Yet he sat in that senate for 4 years and collected jumbo salary as well as wardrobe allowance, sitting allowance, traveling allowance etc.

All of you supporting these politicians, sometimes, I wonder about you guys. Maybe you are related to these people or something.
You boasted that your Yoruba have always been on the vanguard of political restructuring of Nigeria.

But your Yoruba group teamed up for APC in 2014 with northern groups that resent political restructuring of Nigeria.
Has your Yoruba influenced north in APC to subscribe to political restructuring of Nigeria since 2015?

GEJ tried the CONFAB which ended successfully. But APC’s PMB said he has thrown the recommendations of the CONFAB into a filing cabinet.
Don’t you see how difficult it is for any southern groups to depend on your Yoruba in the journey for political restructuring of Nigeria?
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Pain(m): 2:19pm On Oct 10, 2021
Davash222:
This generation need to engage in one war to balance and sit up some men. We're breeding sissy men these days and it's bad for humanity.

I suggest one war for every generation.

Sorry to say, its quite dull not too realize that we are already at war along several dimensions from conventional to economic to biological to info wars (fake news). In addition Nigeria is at war on several fronts- North, South, East and West. So, just because you don't live in the epicenters of chaos doesn't mean you are totally safe. It may just be a matter of time before it reaches your doorstep and your soft bubble will burst..
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Nobody: 2:58pm On Oct 10, 2021
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You boasted that your Yoruba have always been on the vanguard of political restructuring of Nigeria.

It is not a boast. It is a statement of fact.

But your Yoruba group teamed up for APC in 2014 with northern groups that resent political restructuring of Nigeria.
Has your Yoruba influenced north in APC to subscribe to political restructuring of Nigeria since 2015?

You are making haphazard points up and down. What's the correlation of political party with sociocultural pressure group? Is Afenifere APC or PDP? How exactly are they supposed to influence rabid politicians except for what they are doing already which is to continue to press their demands anytime they can. Or do you think sociocultural groups have constitutional roles?

If Yorubas supported the APC in 2015, it was because of the promise to restructure as well as Jonathan's failure to do same. Get your facts straight.

GEJ tried the CONFAB which ended successfully. But APC’s PMB said he has thrown the recommendations of the CONFAB into a filing cabinet.

GEJ's confab which started in March of 2014 ended in August if the same year. Yet Jonathan did not implement a single recommendation from the confab report. He wanted to use it as a leverage, a bargaining chip to blackmail the Yorubas into voting for him.

Ask yourself why he refused to implement the confab recommendations.

Don’t you see how difficult it is for any southern groups to depend on your Yoruba in the journey for political restructuring of Nigeria?

You are a very poor student of history, obviously. Yorubas have never begged anyone to depend on them for anything. In fact, for most of the time, it has always been the Yorubas' lone voice ringing out in the Nigerian wilderness demanding for a restructuring while your other ethnic groups in the south and Middle-Belt cowered in silence of fear or filled mouth as highlighted during the era of Jonathan where he absolutely marginalized the Yorubas' and favoured the other ethnic groups in the south.

Before 2015, Yorubas had always been in opposition to the power at the center yet y'all think Yorubas are your problem.

Hopefully, y'all will wake up from your daydream one day.

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Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by ba7man(m): 3:09pm On Oct 10, 2021
Davash222:
This generation need to engage in one war to balance and sit up some men. We're breeding sissy men these days and it's bad for humanity.

I suggest one war for every generation.
These ones think war is like their SS2 vs SS3 battles in secondary school.
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by mandax: 3:13pm On Oct 10, 2021
[quote author=TripleOh7 post=106615491][/quote]


Jonathan completed the political restructuring process his government started. The recommendations were clear.

Jonathan begged a huge crowd of Yoruba in Lagos during the 2015 presidential campaign, to vote him for 2nd term so that he would have a friendlier NASS to implement the recommendations of the 2014 CONFAB, because the National Assembly members then were hostile to the CONFAB.
But Yoruba could not give Jonathan the winning votes he required in the SW states. Buhari won.
Even a dead Yoruba then would know that a president Buhari would not agree to political restructuring of Nigeria. Northern military dictators who created the lopsided political structure purposely did that to make northern region have more political and economic advantages far above the southern regions.

So why did Yoruba support and vote a president everyone knew would not yield to political restructuring of Nigeria?
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Nobody: 3:55pm On Oct 10, 2021
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Jonathan completed the political restructuring process his government started. The recommendations were clear.

I don't even understand what you're saying here.

Jonathan begged a huge crowd of Yoruba in Lagos during the 2015 presidential campaign, to vote him for 2nd term so that he would have a friendlier NASS to implement the recommendations of the 2014 CONFAB, because the National Assembly members then were hostile to the CONFAB.

Yeah right. Lol. He used the confab report as a blackmail for the west. We saw through his drunken self.

Until he had a friendly NASS because he's the one hand-picking members of the National Assembly.

I don't know what magic he wanted to do after reelection that he couldn't do before the elections.

That's how he deceived the Igbos with second Niger bridge on paper.


But Yoruba could not give Jonathan the winning votes he required in the SW states. Buhari won.

Because Jonathan was a compound failure. We didn't need anyone to tell us that.

Even a dead Yoruba then would know that a president Buhari would not agree to political restructuring of Nigeria.

Nobody could ever have known. Unless of course you are God. Now you're talking with the benefit of hindsight.

Northern military dictators who created the lopsided political structure purposely did that to make northern region have more political and economic advantages far above the southern regions.

Aguiyi Ironsi was the one that promulgated Decree No 34, the unification decree of 1964. He effectively did away with the federal system. So your claims of "Northern military dictator" is not quite right.

So why did Yoruba support and vote a president everyone knew would not yield to political restructuring of Nigeria?

Everyone? Who is the everyone that knew? Who knew Nigeria would be this bad? No one.
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by HolyStriker(m): 4:43pm On Oct 10, 2021
slim75d:
From 1966 coup to the counter-counter coup and then the civil war changed the socio-polical dynamics of this nation. Things got a little bit better by subsequent government until 2015 when fido dido came on board

Who's the fido dido?

Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by udomma1005(m): 5:34pm On Oct 10, 2021
slim75d:
From 1966 coup to the counter-counter coup and then the civil war changed the socio-polical dynamics of this nation. Things got a little bit better by subsequent government until 2015 when fido dido came on board
grin grin grin
If DSS, Police, army, navy misses you, NDLEA will never miss you!
Fido dido grin I Don die finish
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Nobody: 6:17pm On Oct 10, 2021
afube:
what position do you


What position do I play for Dundee united IX, I must outta my freaking bonkers, my lineage is made up of blundering misfit !.....here am I pretending to be intelligent despite the fact that I am a functional illiterate........I am used to going off a tangent yapping absolute drivel, I am not worthy of the oxygen I breathe in!!!
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by FakeUnity: 11:06pm On Oct 10, 2021
Coldshisha:
cool



War game commentary turned hunger games tragedy

Negotiating a Country break up requires technocrats, economist and strategist and not brainless violent men without thoughts

Ojuckwu's Biafra starved till they surrendered because they failed to plan for basic supplies

South Sudan, never planned well and they became broke instantly even with Oil

Brexit are just finding out in a brutal way that most people they accuse of taking their jobs from poorer EU countries where only doing the major labour of their economy like trailer drivers and logistics pompous Brits won't take cause of social and welfare benefits

Look if you want Biafra bring Okonjo iweala, Pat Utomi , Chimamanda Adeche, Charles Soludo, Philip eawagwami let's talk


.

And you a yoruba muslim gook with fula emirates all over his land will grant us Biafra?

You go need to chop belleful first.
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by afube: 3:20pm On Oct 11, 2021
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tired yet ? ndi ala!
Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Cromagnon: 3:33pm On Oct 11, 2021
Davash222:
This generation need to engage in one war to balance and sit up some men. We're breeding sissy men these days and it's bad for humanity.

I suggest one war for every generation.
no nation in history has survived two civil wars. Think before you wish
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Re: Little Ben Bruce Listens To Radio Commentary On Nigeria Civil War (Throwback) by Nobody: 10:59pm On Oct 11, 2021
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