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Re: Share This Truth With Yoruba Children. Read It Slowly And Analyse by EquitableTech: 11:15pm On Mar 31, 2023
raskymonojendor:
More on this. Maryland and Ikeja were part of the Western Region. This images were from during the war.

God bless you for those pictures...pictures speaks louder than words

Everything from beginning to the last is the true account of what happened curing and after the civil war. Where the Igbos found reasons to hate Yorubas still baffles me...it's beyond comprehension.
The Igbos, without mincing words, are a race of unappreciative people.
My concern is abouut young Yoruba youths who are been brainwashed to have empathy to lies and false narration of our history.
I hope they would be enlightened by this and more to come.
Re: Share This Truth With Yoruba Children. Read It Slowly And Analyse by EquitableTech: 11:24pm On Mar 31, 2023
franchasofficia:
The op told lots of lies.



Louis Ojukwu, the father of Ikemba Odimegwu Ojukwu was the richest black man in Africa as at 1930s before the second world war broke out in 1939. He was so rich that it was his Rolls Rocye that was used to welcome and carry Queen Elizabeth around when she first visited Nigeria because Nigeria as a nation then didn't had a befitting car to carry the Queen so it was Ojukwu's father's Rolls Royce that was used as state vehicle to carry The Queen on her first visit.



Also remember that Ojukwu's father was so rich that British government via Queen Elizabeth asked for his help in writing during world war II and Ojukwu's father donated his transport company's trucks to British government to use during the world war II. And guess what? Louis Ojukwu lived in Lagos even before Nigeria's independence.




There were several other rich Igbos living in Lagos even before independence and before British government handed over Lagos to Nigeria officially.

Does this negate the fact that people were relocated from the war torn eastern region after the war to Lagos?
Your attempt to defend the indefensible is lame and a further attempt not to appreciate the good Oodua land and its people have done and still doing for you.
I'm certain of a fact, that any stream that despised it's source shall soon dry up. It's jst a matter of time.
Re: Share This Truth With Yoruba Children. Read It Slowly And Analyse by Rareoil(m): 8:54am On Apr 01, 2023
Nobody has been able to provide a source to back up all that has been written here, how do you expect us to believe this?
Re: Share This Truth With Yoruba Children. Read It Slowly And Analyse by EquitableTech: 11:16am On Apr 01, 2023
Rareoil:
Nobody has been able to provide a source to back up all that has been written here, how do you expect us to believe this?

Ask your parents or those old men and women around you
Re: Share This Truth With Yoruba Children. Read It Slowly And Analyse by accordadoga26(f): 11:18am On Apr 01, 2023
Chimobii:
Tribalist thread, mods please close it down.

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