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How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by Ihateniggov: 11:38pm On Nov 06, 2021
Question: How did the Yoruba Nation become a vassal state of the Fulaniis?

Me: We became a vassal state because we had some elders who were preaching peace when the Fulaniis were locking up Awolowo based on trumped up charges...

We became a vassal state of the Fulaniis because we had some of our elders who have sold their soul to political correctness at the expense of self preservation of the Yoruba Nation and race.

If it was 30 years ago, these useless elders would have accepted RUGA in the name of one Nigeria.

- Yoruba Nation

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Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by Nobody: 11:40pm On Nov 06, 2021
I leave it to the elders
Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by PrinceOfLagos: 11:41pm On Nov 06, 2021
Just passing

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Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by Kdon2: 12:46am On Nov 07, 2021
Ihateniggov:
Question: How did the Yoruba Nation become a vassal state of the Fulaniis?

Me: We became a vassal state because we had some elders who were preaching peace when the Fulaniis were locking up Awolowo based on trumped up charges...

We became a vassal state of the Fulaniis because we had some of our elders who have sold their soul to political correctness at the expense of self preservation of the Yoruba Nation and race.

If it was 30 years ago, these useless elders would have accepted RUGA in the name of one Nigeria.
- Yoruba Nation

Moronic elders that destroy the future of their children s children
Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by Coolsperm: 1:33am On Nov 07, 2021
When you are a unity begar, you must accept everything

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Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by AnalQueenluci: 2:54pm On Nov 07, 2021
Following
Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by ivolt: 3:02pm On Nov 07, 2021
There is no such thing as Yoruba nation.
Don't embarrass yourself by throwing words around.
You should have asked your handler to tell you the meaning of vassal and state.
Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by flokii: 3:14pm On Nov 07, 2021
This is why the younger generation Yorubas need to wake up.. too many saboteurs and 'odales' amongst our people in the past.

They will see Igbo for example and be giving them privileges when Yoruba sons and daughters are there looking for means of survival, some battling depression and frustration. The narrative has to change!

The Yoruba nation agitators really sent shivers down the spine of those expansionists. We have everything and can stand on our own if worse comes to worst.
Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by OfficialAPCNig: 3:19pm On Nov 07, 2021
Yourbas descended from Hausas.

Check Hausa history and you'll notice the North recognize Oyo as one of the 7 bastard (illegitimate) Hausa sons.

Just Google Hausa 7 banza states and do Christmas for your eyes.

Yorubas thought we don't know this part of their history.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Hausa-states

grin
Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by vanbonattel: 3:23pm On Nov 07, 2021
Just going to buy indimie on the other street

Just passing grin
Re: How Did The Yoruba Nation Become A Vassal State Of The Fulaniis? by Christistruth00: 4:03pm On Nov 07, 2021
The ruler of Ilorin when the British arrived was a Yoruba man Called Balogun Alanamu .

The last Emir Momoh had been defeated by the Yoruba Chiefs and had burnt himself alive inside his Palace

Ilorin has Fulani Presence only because the British reimposed the defeated Emir on Ilorin around 1897

Before that balogun Yoruba (Inakoju alanamu) was the actual ruler of Ilorin.

The Emir had been deposed by the Ilorin Yoruba Chiefs before the British arrived.

balogun alanamu fought the British and was exiled to Jebba after the British defeated him.

It was the British that reinstaled an Emir in Ilorin after the defeat of balogun Yoruba Inakoju alanamu due to Political Pressure from Northern Emirs .

The Emir of Ilorin had been defeated and deposed by the Ilorin Yoruba Chiefs before the British arrived.

The British left at Independence after an agreement was made to have a referendum Kwara State.

The Post independence Government of Balewa and Azikiwe frustrated that referendum by not carrying out the Kwara referendum which should have happened at the same time as the Midwest referendum in order to cripple Awolowo and his Party Politically after Awolowo had been jailed in 1962

Balewa and Azikiwe also didn't Carry out the other referendums agreed with the British before independence meant for the Eastern and Northern Minority Ethnic groups.

Ilorin still has an Emir because of Colonial and Tribal Politics

https://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jhss/papers/Vol7-issue2/D0721518.pdf?id=5971

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