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Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by Vyzz: 9:23am On Mar 05 |
![]() When I see post like this, I wonder if you people over there have sense at all 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by Omoawoke: 9:27am On Mar 05 |
Philgafauto: When some people are desperate to dominate you in your own land and you shine your teeth like Congo ram, you must be an executive Oponu. Continue speaking English The question is this? Why are all the igbos all over Nigeria including the ones oversees sponsoring Chinedu GRV to be the next governor in Lagos You think it is about competency? Or do they have a hidden agenda? Then the Chinedu in person is someone with so many anti Yoruba tweets and pro Biafra tweets. The chinedu GRV cannot even speak Yoruba but speaks Igbo fluently If they want peace, they should have stayed cleared of peoples land in the first place and not challenged it with the real owners. Stay there and be forming woke while you actually lack wisdom |
Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by Philgafauto: 9:40am On Mar 05 |
Optional09: Honestly, I’m tired of all these embarrassment. I’m embarrassed on behalf of both Yorubas and igbos. The country has failed. Those who have left Nigeria are very lucky. |
Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by Philgafauto: 9:45am On Mar 05 |
elnegrodeafriqu: I’m not chinedu. If I’m bigoted with all my education and exposure, then I’m a waste. I know where all these problems are coming from in yoruba land. I’m just really tired. Just can’t wait to get out of Nigeria. Its just a lot of hardwork but I have no choice but to do the hard work. I don’t understand how a people as exposed and educated as we are can still be tribal towards fellow Africans and Nigerians. I am so shocked!!! 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by Philgafauto: 9:49am On Mar 05 |
Omoawoke: How are the dominating you? Have they ever killed you like the hausas? They might be proud, loud & boisterous but they are not dangerous. In fact, they enrich our society with their culture of hardwork and progress. Like I said, I know where all the hate is coming from. I just pity the Christians amongst us who are joining the Muslims to fight against the igbos. After the igbos are safely ensconced in their own land, the Muslims will do what they do best to fellow Yorubas. Shebi it’s islam? Esin imale? We will be here when Sharia is introduced into Lagos. I will not be here when that madness starts. |
Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by Bridget95(f): 9:55am On Mar 05 |
Optional09:You are a looser. Yorubas and Igbos have a long history of living in harmony for decades without any for of war. You kids like making trouble when there is none. The country's constitution guarantees that all Nigerians can live and thrive anywhere all over the federation. What is sickening me nowadays is that some miscreants and low lives among the yoruba tribe keeps drumming for war without reason. Yoruba land is enjoying the patronage and good image as a peaceful place to do business and all. Miscreants and touts can take their threats elsewhere. Sane Yoruba hates trouble. 1 Like |
Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by greenmonk: 10:08am On Mar 05 |
Does that your country not include your village. Stop claiming nationality when you want to emasculated others in their home territories when you cannot allow such in your home state. I believe in live and let live but it has to be mutual. Ibos should learn to be respectful to their host communities. I have lived with yorubas and hausas and have not heard them deriding their host communities. Chest beating is never a very good virtue. gidgiddy: |
Re: We Don’t Want War With The Igbos by yommen: 12:48pm On Mar 05 |
Philgafauto: You have tribalism Problem in Yorubaland? Can you compare the number of votes Obi got in Yorubaland to the number of votes Tinubu got in Ibo land? They went all out to vote for Obi alone while we still gave Obi a lot of votes here. Did they give Tinubu votes in SE? Anyway your comments shows that we always look inward to assess ourselves. How often do they assess themselves as regards their relationship with other tribes. During the civil war, even people in SS betrayed the Igbos by taking over their belongings but Yorubas kept ibo's belongings and handed it over to them as soon as they returned. We'll, I realize we are too accommodating and that's why so many shits are happening. |
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