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How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Enemyofpeace: 5:10am On Mar 03, 2023
*FROM A TRUTHFUL YORUBA MAN...*

HOW SAD FOR THE YORUBA NATION

Did the Igbos put guns on anybody's head before buying up Alaba, Ajegunle, isolo and Oshodi in Lagos?

Did they use juju before the Ibadan surrendered Iwo Road to them?

And what were we looking at before the Igbos took over Isida and Adeti in Ilesa ?

Where were the YORUBAS when the Igbos thrived and built 90% of the Hotels in Abuja. Was there a law that excluded the YORUBAS from selling building materials? Dei Dei building materials market in Abuja is 90 % Igbo owned.

So the more we point one finger at the Igbos, the more we have the other four fingers pointing at our laziness and lack of initiative as a society.

The YORUBAS should have been better with all our education, but we may be worse than the Fulanis who just roam around the bush.

Why? Because we lack the entrepreneurship spirit. We just want salaries from doing 8am to 5pm job. We proceed in foolishness and we persist in hoping to reap plenty without sowing hard. The Igbos are different, hence we are now jealous and envious.

We love wasteful parties and Aso Ebi. Just a little business without even making any profit yet, we usually call musicians to spray money like coffetti .

Where are all the Board Members of Ebenezer Obey today? Where is lawyer Omoyinmi and Lanre Badmus? Where is Oroki Social Club of Osogbo? Where is Felates of Ilesa and the likes whose trade mark was to bring Sunny Ade to Ilesa every Xmas, to waste all income gathered for the year?

The Yoruba society wasted their leading lights on excessive consumption and wasteful attitudes. We wasted our capital on frivolous social gatherings.

We took religion to ridicoulous levels, such that the wealthiest pastors and churches are now Yorubas. But all the wealth extracted by the churches from the Yoruba nation is also merely flaunted to show whose God is the most miraculous.

So we have become paupers and destitutes, as the Yoruba nation cannot now pay salaries. Pensions are owed for years.

Tell me, is Osun State filled with human beings or goats to have tolerated Aregbesola, when they rejected Akande. Say it loud, is the Constituted Authority of Ibadan sane to just bring about 21 Obas from nowhere to receive salaries, where there is no money to reopen Ladoja Akintola University?

Are the Ondos so wise to have allowed Mimiko to devastate their terrain as to be now saddled with 12 months salary arrears? What of Ekiti with rabble rousing Fayose and the intellectually arrogant Fayemi?

But the Igbos are hard workers. Let us not continue to deceive ourselves. 20 of their young boys can live in the shop from where they sell goods. There is no place too dirty or remote for them to hibernate and incubate their ideas. Give them 5 years, you will see them buy and take over all shops and lands.

True, some of them are criminals, but majority of the Igbo youths build and build physical structures always, while the YORUBAS are content with looking for salaried jobs, so that they can have siesta in the afternoons and then attend parties on Saturdays. Then spend Sundays in church wishing and praying for divine miracles.

How foolish! As the Igbo youths are meeting and strategizing on Sundays, so that they can gather money and buy the houses and lands owned by our Yoruba fathers, the Yorubas youths are busy in churches on Sundays praying for miracles.

Whether we like it or not, Obokungbusi Town Hall will soon be on concessional PPP sale. The Igbos will buy it. The proceeds will be used to pay backlog of salaries owed to impoverished Ijeshas. It will come willy nilly.

It will happen even in a declared Oduduwa Republic. Afterall, the Chinese, the Lebanese and the South Africans are buying us out with reckless abandon. See how ShopRite is buying up everywhere. I heard that they bought Owena Motel estate in Akure. How come we did not sell it to the Igbos?

We shall continue to grumble and hate the Igbos until eternity. Unless we spy on them, copy their ways and imbibe their 'can do' attitude.

The Yoruba nation and society have been pauperised and destituted. In desperation, we shall soon start to behave like the Almajiris in the North.

In grinding poverty and out of jealousy, the Almajiris of the North regularly loot Igbo shops and businesses. Very soon Yoruba urchins will start looting too to show that they hate the Igbos.

The Yoruba leaders are busy grooming their Youths for political thuggery and Cultists to be at their disposal during elections to disrupt and steal ballot boxes for them.

Even some of us here will defend it to show our hatred for the Igbos. Whereas, the looting is as a result of hunger and uselessness of our society.

*How sad for the Yoruba Nation*

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Nobody: 5:15am On Mar 03, 2023
This clown is a fkn story teller am too busy to view this rubbish cool

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by silvoclaira: 5:17am On Mar 03, 2023
To this boring guy above, STFU and leave if you do not know what the OP post meant

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by phorget(m): 5:17am On Mar 03, 2023
Hmmmmm!...
undecided
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Mrregistration: 5:19am On Mar 03, 2023
Hmmmm

Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Napata77: 5:20am On Mar 03, 2023
OP, you're wasting your time with this sort of write-up.

Be the change you wish to see.

Start by being entrepreneural yourelf instead of preaching.

Then those around you will learn your way.

No be to come blow grammar for NL.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by chucks185: 5:24am On Mar 03, 2023
you have sense

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by fullnetwork: 5:29am On Mar 03, 2023
I've not thought of it in this light. Quite informative.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by fullnetwork: 5:35am On Mar 03, 2023
Napata77:
OP,
Be the change you wish to see.
Start by being entrepreneural yourelf instead of preaching.
Then those around you will learn your way.
No be to come blow grammar for NL.
"If each one can reach one, then each one can teach one"
He is speaking to a way of life...
It's obvious you didn't get the jist.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by kettykin: 5:36am On Mar 03, 2023
Time for the Igbos to move to the next frontier, enough of Nigeria

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Creeper: 5:43am On Mar 03, 2023
Another mentally unstable Yoruba clown with low self-esteem.

Whoever wrote this should be tied in chains and locked up in a dungeon.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by riverbird: 5:44am On Mar 03, 2023
An honest truth from a Yoruba brother, God bless you real good, our youths are very lazy, I always get irritated anytime am passing any of the junctions and see our Yoruba youths as agberos all over the place sad

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by olivegirl(f): 5:51am On Mar 03, 2023
After robbery, the family robbers succeeded in robbing cries while the robber rejoices. But the robbers face wasn't covered, he must be arrested soon.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by olivegirl(f): 5:52am On Mar 03, 2023
I have been in nairaland.com since 2006. They will never move this to Frontpage. After robbery, the family robbers succeeded in robbing cries while the robber rejoices. But the robbers face wasn't covered, he must be arrested soon.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by riverbird: 5:58am On Mar 03, 2023
The only way an Igbo man fights you is buying up your house grin then you become homeless. And he will make sure he offers you an amount you can never refuse and Yorubas are party after party kind of people so once they see that money that can organize hundreds of parties for the they can give you all of Thier property and even add one of Thier daughter to it.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Cholls(m): 6:02am On Mar 03, 2023
My brothers and sisters If care is not taking The Yoruba people will become beggers in their own land. May God punish our leaders who sold us lies. Look at what we are facing in the hands of other ethic nationalities in Nigeria.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Lamanii22(f): 6:22am On Mar 03, 2023
You’re not lying at all… I blame the yorubas for that, they’ve sold their birthright just like Esau, maybe they Esau’s descendants sef… almost all the houses in my estate has been sold to igbos…. Even the children are worse, after the death of their parents, they would sell the house immediately…. You can count the yorubas in my estate….

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Legendguy(m): 6:32am On Mar 03, 2023
Ah we igbos wicked o lol
We don patiently relocate yorubas to go ifo, sango, ota, more, ofada
In few yrs time, yorubas will leave lagos for us and we will take over the helms of affairs in lagos.
What happened in last election is an eye opener of how many we are in lagos.
We have gotten to a stage where we can decide who rules lagos, not just igbos only but south south ethic and middle beltans resident in lagos

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Sevenworldpower(m): 7:09am On Mar 03, 2023
Money is source of power just as politics. Wealthy men control those in political positions. That is the reality of 21st century. US is a global power because of her military, financial and political strength. Yorubas and hausas have similar perceptive of powers- political powers to be relevant. Igbos generally believe in financial power to be relevant in society. Hausas don't joke with military power.
In the future, those with financial power would decide who would get power or get power themselves. Tinubu used his financial power to get highest political post in the country.

After end of Tinubu political dynasty, new political gladiators would emerge in the SW. There wouldn't be unity. Lagos would be in chaos because he has not been working to remove agberos from streets of Lagos. Future yoruba leaders would remove them with support of people.

My fear for yorubas is present yoruba leaders are not liberating our youths economically. They are encouraging tribalism, thuggery and ritualistic practices. Poor men are selling lands to do burial ceremonies of their grandparents they don't know or to pay school fees of their children who would remain jobless after schools. Many yoruba youths are.living in penury. They would sell the remaining lands to non-natives or companies.

Land owners are kings. Just like an Indian becomes UK PM, i predict that non-yoruba would become governor of Lagos in the future. May be in the 50 years. Tribalistic generation wouldn't witness it. I predict in the 50 years, there would be flourishing hausa communities over SW. Why? We are abandoning forests for cattle rearers.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Enemyofpeace: 7:53am On Mar 03, 2023
Legendguy:
Ah we igbos wicked o lol
We don patiently relocate yorubas to go ifo, sango, ota, more, ofada
In few yrs time, yorubas will leave lagos for us and we will take over the helms of affairs in lagos.
What happened in last election is an eye opener of how many we are in lagos.
We have gotten to a stage where we can decide who rules lagos, not just igbos only but south south ethic and middle beltans resident in lagos
you're fooling yourself. So in your mind only Igbos voted for Labour party in the last election? Borrow yourself a brain or buy one from a mosquito.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by riverbird: 9:00am On Mar 03, 2023
Sevenworldpower:
Money is source of power just as politics. Wealthy men control those in political positions. That is the reality of 21st century. US is a global power because of her military, financial and political strength. Yorubas and hausas have similar perceptive of powers- political powers to be relevant. Igbos generally believe in financial power to be relevant in society. Hausas don't joke with military power.
In the future, those with financial power would decide who would get power or get power themselves. Tinubu used his financial power to get highest political post in the country.

After end of Tinubu political dynasty, new political gladiators would emerge in the SW. There wouldn't be unity. Lagos would be in chaos because he has not been working to remove agberos from streets of Lagos. Future yoruba leaders would remove them with support of people.

My fear for yorubas is present yoruba leaders are not liberating our youths economically. They are encouraging tribalism, thuggery and ritualistic practices. Poor men are selling lands to do burial ceremonies of their grandparents they don't know or to pay school fees of their children who would remain jobless after schools. Many yoruba youths are.living in penury. They would sell the remaining lands to non-natives or companies.

Land owners are kings. Just like an Indian becomes UK PM, i predict that non-yoruba would become governor of Lagos in the future. May be in the 50 years. Tribalistic generation wouldn't witness it. I predict in the 50 years, there would be flourishing hausa communities over SW. Why? We are abandoning forests for cattle rearers.

Please tell them the bitter reality, the earlier the better.

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Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by riverbird: 9:02am On Mar 03, 2023
Legendguy:
Ah we igbos wicked o lol
We don patiently relocate yorubas to go ifo, sango, ota, more, ofada
In few yrs time, yorubas will leave lagos for us and we will take over the helms of affairs in lagos.
What happened in last election is an eye opener of how many we are in lagos.
We have gotten to a stage where we can decide who rules lagos, not just igbos only but south south ethic and middle beltans resident in lagos

Not true, most people that voted LP this so because they saw hope in OBIDATTI and most of them ain't ibos please, the only reason why the Yoruba people are angry is because the party that won Thier all nighty Lagos was been headed by an ibo trader and they never saw it coming.
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by BeardedmeatR(m): 9:04am On Mar 03, 2023
FATHAT:
This clown is a fkn story teller am too busy to view this rubbish cool
😝😝😄
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Princessstee: 9:11am On Mar 03, 2023
Igbos are Dullards, liars and thieves na , you can see the kind politics they wan follow the most intelligent, Richest and the most powerful tribe in Africa play.

Why should any serious person even listen to them.. No state in SE can match any state in SW because they've turned it into anarchists and terrorists den... They are not even safe to live among themselves. They are always against government and they always end of ruining theirs lives instead..

What has Obi achieved in his own state if not that anambra constitute more than 90% of criminal and prisoners around the world for drug trafficking and pipeline vandalizing !


Igbos are deluded to believe they have properties in Lagos where as, they have nothing! 😂
Take for instance, all igbo properties summed up is not even anywhere close to 50% of just DANGOTE refinery and the rich man is not even talking.

Today in Nigeria out of the top first 5 richest men, Hausas take 2 places while yourbas have 3 places.

Igbos are so mentally unstable to the extent that, a common nonentity living in gutter believes his papa get house for banana island 😂.

There is no Forbes confirmed igbo billionaire that has ever existed . Its all a lies
.. Wake up! 😂



You all are just noise makers and uninformed ... 90% of Lagos is still in fact controlled by yorubas 😂.. DO YOUR HOMEWORK!

We the Omoluabis are now working to bundle these rif rafs and unlearned ingrates out of our precious Land!
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Slynation(m): 9:16am On Mar 03, 2023
Interesting piece... unfortunately, instead of restrategizing and going back to the drawing board, some children of hate will rather tag OP an IPOB member and say rubbish like the useless ragamuffin above me, he/she should continue ranting until we come and buy her father's property (that's if he has) and relocate him/her to the outskirts of Ogbomosho town...

The IAS (Igbo Apprenticeship System) is going global and was once a trending topic in Harvard business school, the Yorubas needs to eradicate agberoism from there land but how they intend to achieve that...I don't know
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by riverbird: 2:12pm On Mar 03, 2023
Slynation:
Interesting piece... unfortunately, instead of restrategizing and going back to the drawing board, some children of hate will rather tag OP an IPOB member and say rubbish like the useless ragamuffin above me, he/she should continue ranting until we come and buy her father's property (that's if he has) and relocate him/her to the outskirts of Ogbomosho town...

The IAS (Igbo Apprenticeship System) is going global and was once a trending topic in Harvard business school, the Yorubas needs to eradicate agberoism from there land but how they intend to achieve that...I don't know

They don't know how doomed they are already, forests they don't have anymore cos of herdsmen and now city they have to share it in a 65:35 basis, strangers now own more than 65% of almost all Thier cities something that can't happen in any other regions of the country, hausas still own most of the lands in the north same with Igbo and middle belt people but you see those that claim highly educated? They have been the most foolish set of citizens I have come across...... BITTER TRUTH
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by MrColdsweat: 2:20pm On Mar 03, 2023
Despite the legacy of Awolowo, you have millions of yoruba sons doing owomida at every junction but their problem is igbo.
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by Pleasant01: 2:53pm On Mar 03, 2023
We no sell them land...they complain...we sell them land...they complain 🤡🤡
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by riverbird: 2:57pm On Mar 03, 2023
MrColdsweat:
Despite the legacy of Awolowo, you have millions of yoruba sons doing owomida at every junction but their problem is igbo.

I heard that awolowo's picture was used on rat poison advertisment😆
Re: How Sad For The Yoruba Nation by LeonSaab: 3:02pm On Mar 03, 2023
Creeper:
Another mentally unstable Yoruba clown with low self-esteem.

Whoever wrote this should be tied in chains and locked up in a dungeon.
lol the op is not yoruba and only wrote this nonsense to mock Yorubas.....but issokay make una continue

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