Politics › Re: Yoruba Group Demands Secession, Calls On Un To Conduct Referendum by ACM10: 11:26pm On Dec 30, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Group Demands Secession, Calls On Un To Conduct Referendum by ACM10: 10:31pm On Dec 30, 2011 |
EzeUche: Excuse me my Igbo brother, but I have to say this. . . SHUT THE HELLL UP!
If the Yoruba want secession, we should celebrate it, because this is what we Igbos have been dreaming about.
Any group that can help us get rid of these Northern parasites is appreciated. EzeUche, Were nwayo. Kedu ka i si akpa agwa otu a? Kedu ka i si aturu nwanne gi ogu na ama? A gam agbaghara gi maka na iwe nwanne a dighi aba na okpukpu. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Group Demands Secession, Calls On Un To Conduct Referendum by ACM10: 10:17pm On Dec 30, 2011 |
Impossible!  Yaribas can't be allowed to separate without shedding blood. They must shed atleast 3 million lives. Either they separate violently or they rot in one Nigeria. Anything short of that is BS. They can't spill Igbo bloods with black scorpion and his successor "big belly" and demand for a peaceful separation through referendum. Their kids must die of malnutrition. Their civilians must be slaughtered(execution style). Their properties confiscated, At the end given #5000{equiv. of 20 pounds) to start rebuilding process. If all the above conditions are not met, then yaribas are nonstarter. |
Politics › Re: *~ Gbawe Voted The Politics Section Poster Of The Year *~ Congratulations by ACM10: 5:24pm On Dec 30, 2011 |
^^^^ Thanks for the correction Mr Ewu_beer da azz-wiper  |
Politics › Re: *~ Gbawe Voted The Politics Section Poster Of The Year *~ Congratulations by ACM10: 5:12pm On Dec 30, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: *~ Gbawe Voted The Politics Section Poster Of The Year *~ Congratulations by ACM10: 5:08pm On Dec 30, 2011 |
ekt_bear: Heh.
Kats is one of the best posters on this forum, period.
Many of you taking shots at him or who have taken shots at him in the past. [size=15pt]Bluntly speaking I'm not fit to even wipe his azz.[/size]
Quality and talent shines, no matter how much haters and malcontents may try to deny it. You are right on point.  I'm happy for you o, for your well-deserved promotion from azz-licker to azz-wiper?  Congrats bro!  |
Politics › Re: *~ Gbawe Voted The Politics Section Poster Of The Year *~ Congratulations by ACM10: 2:48pm On Dec 30, 2011 |
he he he  Only 29 votes for tribalist Katsumoto.  Now I know that Yoruba folks can be sensible.  All his revisionism, character assasination of Sanusi can only fetch him 29 votes.  I laff in Aji-no-mo-to  |
Politics › Re: The Igbo Genocide by ACM10: 11:29pm On Dec 29, 2011 |
My destination is Onitsha, brothers and sisters. Let nobody stand on my way, for anything that stands on my way would be crushed.
Lieutenant Colonel Murtala Mohammed, in Radio Midwest, Benin City, Nigeria, circa September 21, 1967.
For record purposes, however, let me state fearlessly that I saw hundreds of unarmed [Igbo] civilians being shot at sight in Benin City when [Nigerian] Federal troops arrived to liberate the city from [Biafran] rebel soldiers, There appeared to be a fleeting period of lunacy in which Midwesterners gladly identified their Igbo compatriots to be shot down by Federal troops. Giwa Amu, former Solicitor-General of Midwestern Nigeria, reflecting on the civil war in the March 16, 1983 issue of the Sunday Observer. Continued shelling of Onitsha by Nigeria soldiers from the Asaba banks of the River Niger.
November 19-24, 1967: Several civilian targets were bombed by Nigerian bombers flowned by Russian and Egyptian mercenaries. Their targets were residential areas in Onitsha including the General Hospital, Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Christ the King College, Anglican All Saints Cathedral Onitsha, and the Magistrate's Court.
On three nights, Nigerian soldiers unsuccesfully attempted to cross the River Niger and capture the commercial city of Onitsha. Each time Onitsha was successfully defended by Biafran soldiers. Nigerian army actually captured downtown Onitsha and looted and set its famous market on fire. Biafran army succeeded in re-capturing Onitsha within three days. An entire battallion of Nigerian army were trapped and wiped out.
Volunteers from Ogidi went to Onitsha to help bury soldiers.
The ensuing face-to-face combat was within walking distance from our neighborhood. The Biafra soldiers used the civilians as human shields and lied to us that the gunshots we were hearing were their routine training exercise. The amazing thing was that we believed their story. We stayed I saw soldiers shooting at each other.
As we ran from from Odoakpu quarters of Onitsha, the streets were crowded with fleeing people. The streets were littered with bodies of people hit by the shellings.
Nigeria soldiers make three unsuccessful attempts to capture Onitsha. We lived at Odoakpu section, which is closer to the banks of the River Niger during the first attempt.
After the first attempt, we fled to Inland Town quarters of Onitsha called Umuasi village during the second and third attempts. During the second attack on Onitsha, soldiers who were ordered to go to the war front ran to our backyard (6C Wilkinson Road) to change into civilian uniforms. I recall seeing a Biafran soldier in the crowd as we fled to Ogidi.
1968 March 31, 1968: Biafran army won their biggest battle by ambushing and destroying a 96-vehicle column of Nigerian soldiers. The humiliating Abagana defeat prompted General Gowon to remove Col. Murtala Mohammed as the General Commanding Officer of the Onitsha sector.
Onitsha was finally captured by the Nigerian army.
Fled to Awka-Etiti with overnight stays at Oba, Nnewi, and Nnobi. After two months at the residence of an Awka-Etiti family, we moved into one of the refugee camps at Awka-Etiti --- a classroom of the now defunct Saint Joseph's Primary School. The majority of the residents at this refugee camp were survivors and escapees from the Asaba Dance of Death of October 1967.
My postal address: Chukwurah, Refugee St. Joseph Refugee Camp Awka-Etiti, Biafra We were the only refugees from Onitsha in our camp. Most were those that fled the early October 1967 massacres in Asaba by troops commanded by General Murtala Mohammed.
April 26, 1968: In an article entitled "Nightmare in Biafra," Sunday Times (London, 4/26/68, p.12), a war reporter wrote: "I have seen things in Biafra this week which no man should have to see. Sights to search the heart and sicken the conscience I have seen children roasted alive, young girls torn in two by shrapnel, pregnant women eviscerated, and old men blown to fragments, I have seen these things and I have seen their cause: high-flying Russian Ilyushin jets operated by Federal Nigeria, dropping their bombs on civilian centres throughout Biafra , At Onitsha - the 300 strong congregation of the Apostolic Church decided to stay on while others fled and to pray for deliverance. Col. [Murtala] Mohammed's Second Division found them in the church, dragged them out, tied their hands behind their backs and executed them." Sounds like fiction? Another eyewitness, William Norris, wrote in "The Times" of London of Thursday, April 25, 1968: "There is , a young English doctor, Dr. Jan Hyde and his wife who worked in a hospital near Onitsha until they were forced to leave when the Federal troops moved in. The Hydes tell a horrifying story of the Apostolic Church near their home, where the congregation decided to stay and pray for deliverance instead of fleeing before Federal advance , http://emeagwali.com/blogs/archives/1968/04/the_day_of_the.html " That's a very biased account. Britain is an active supporter of Nigeria and supplies arm to the fed. govt, and at the same time a member of OTN. Their finding findings in this circumstance is a forgone conclusion. Therefore, no intellectual worth his salt will overcome shame to quote a heavily biased account of Mr. Jorre. I deliberately brought out the article above to remind you of some of the atrocities the Nigerian armed forces committed during the war. In the process, draw contrast to Mr Jorre's account of Nigeria's army conduct during the war. If the above account is not war crime, then war crime bears no meaning.
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Politics › Re: The Igbo Genocide by ACM10: 10:49pm On Dec 29, 2011 |
CyberG: Your civil debate is appreciated. Unfortunately, I will be out and be back later to respond more. To your points, I am aware of the background of the author. His background however does not nor detract from his presentation of the account from both sides and many of his claims are well cross-referenced. I do not think I can provide enough e-pages to show places in which he disagreed other publishers (like Forsyth) citing works of more than one author to buttress his points. I suggest you read the book, it wouldn't hurt to get more knowledge.
One more important thing: you posted a very short part of his profile which you miss out several book publications, work and writing for several media outlets but you conjecture that he is an agent of the British intelligence? Well, except you or anyone can prove that, it is totally of no consequence to how for example, what precipitated the massacre at Asaba. Conspiracy theories are not new but if indeed you wish to place his work as some conspiracy, how come the main actors of the war including Ojukwu and many others DID NOT challenge his account and provide a different corroborated accounts? Look at this objectively. Yes, it is natural for discussions like this to me emotional and sentimental but at the end of the day, EVERYONE must learn from history because this is the only benefit we can derive going forward. Sentiments and emotions make objective learning totally impossible! If Ojukwu goes about challenging every lies peddled against him, he might spend his entire life doing that. No leader does that. It's a tree that produces fruits that gets stoned. Moreover, can you provide an evidence where Ojukwu corroborated John de St. Jorre's account? I hope you don't borrow a leaf from Katsumoto's playbook. Beside, a statesman of Ojukwu's calibre coming out to debunk every lie written about him will give prominence to the author, thereby catapaulting his work to best-sellers list. Some works are better ignored, and John de St. Jorre's work qualifies to be one. I await your comprehensive response. |
Politics › Re: The Igbo Genocide by ACM10: 9:41pm On Dec 29, 2011 |
CyberG: Ezeuche. . .I like your thread because it will bring people to read about the REAL HISTORY and find out the TRUTH rather than your phantom claim of genocide. There were definite incident that could be classified as genocide BEFORE the civil war. However, the one you allude to here were massacres without a definite pattern of genocide as attested to by the Observer Team in Nigeria (OTN) drawn from Britain, Canada, Poland, United Nations and OAU. They actually witnessed the conduct of war and produce several volumes of report that NEVER concluded genocide! Damning reports of massacres were made for which BOTH sides - BIAFRAN and NIGERIA were guilty! For people who read only a few lines: I AM NOT IN ANY WAY SAYING THAT MURDER OR MASSACRE IS ACCEPTABLE but Nigeria was in a state of war caused by the actions and inactions of several actors in the theater of conflict and it is naive or disingenuous to think you can go to war and VERY bad things won't happen!
Before I proceed, I very much doubt that you wrote that piece you have quoted so generously! As an educated person, plagiarism is a VERY REAL crime of theft and shows you as someone without integrity or ethics to credit an appropriate source of information but rather claim them as your original works and thought. That piece was taken from: http://www.genocidewatch.org/genocide/8stagesofgenocide.html/. This is not trivial as you may and you can not even blame being educated in Nigeria or not educated at all as the reason. Referencing other information appropriately does not detract from the fact that attribution of credit to your leading source of information was not provided!
Here are some detailed publication take from exhaustive, cross referenced, corroborated literature: The Brothers' War by John De St. Jorre. I appreciate your effort to argue by quoting books in support of your position. Inasmuch as I would like to be convinced by your staunch defence of your position, I would also like to go back in time and gain a little knowledge of the background of the author you steadfastly quote his work like gospel. Since you did not make an attempt to provide that much needed information. I opted to give you some help. [size=18pt] Who is John de St. Jorre?[/size] John de St. Jorre was born in London and educated in Britain and Singapore.
His father came to Britain from the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean where the family had settled after leaving France in the 18th century. His mother was English, the daughter of a London policeman.
After (British) military service in Malaysia and reading history at Oxford University, de St. Jorre embarked on a varied career that began with five years in the British Foreign Service, most of it in embassies in Africa.
He later studied Arabic in the Lebanon and then resigned to become a journalist.
Returning to Africa, he became the London OBSERVER's correspondent there and went on to assignments in Paris, the Middle East and New York.
Among other wars and revolutions, he covered the Nigerian-Biafran civil war, the 1973 Arab-Israeli conflict and the Islamic revolution in Iran. It is well documented that European and American intelligence assets operate under the cover of a diplomat, freelance journalist, tourist, aid workers, businessmen, etc. Does John de St. Jorre qualify to be placed in any of these categories? We all know that Westerners don't declassify the names of their intelligence asset, even at death. For example, CIA only place star symbol at their memorial ground at CIA headquarters in Virginia, if any of their agents dies in action, but never publish their names. With this background of John de St. Jorre and considering the role Britain played during the civil war, do you think that the account of Brits intelligence asset will be objective? I honestly don't think so. |
Politics › Re: The Best Of Patience Jonathan Speeches 2011 by ACM10: 2:50pm On Dec 29, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 7:52pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: AMC, No thank you. 
Like I said you should be a comedian. Your lame insults are the type that most dimwitted Nigerians find funny anyway. You'd be a hit!  I appreciate your sincerity that I'd be a hit with you,  unlike other Yoruba's. Now, let's get it started! |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 7:31pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: AMC, are you sure your mother is a real Igbo woman? 
wetin corcern your family with "ofe mmanu" woman?  yep! I intend to break the tribal barrier in my family and set precedence by tying nuptial knot with an Yoruba sista. You know, I saw a flat-arsed sista with her presumed Yoruba best friend when I checked your profile. Though you covered your skin all over like a roman soldier, so I can't count the number of craw-craw spots on your body.  But I will still accept you nevertheless  |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 7:01pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: Dude get over yourself.
This is the internet. Until you can come up to me and yarn your trash, it means nothing.
LOL @ feeling funky over NL BS.
Yall taking this way more seriously than we are which is why dayo's simple comment ended up with 40 pages of yall foaming at the mouth to the point of posting pics of Achebe to prove some nonexistent point. I mean really, how pathetic.
My friend go and sit down. New Years is coming. Surely you have better things to do. There's always church if you dont  Drop your contact, 'cause I wants to have physical encounter with you. It's gonna be a great encounter 'cause you'll meet me in my glory. Sorry, sweetie  , if I'm getting under your skin. That's what we are good at doing here. Meanwhile, get ready, 'cause I must present an Yoruba sis to my mother  |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 6:41pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: That's hilarious coming from someone who just admitted to having 2 screen-names. Why is AMC responding on behalf of a comment made by afam? 
You should look into being a comedian Why are you accusing someone else without any atom of proof? Well, it's inconsequential since I have every intention to continue throwing damaging blows at you |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 6:28pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
~Bluetooth: Bad boy abeg take it easy on them.  For the first time in this forum, I can't help but agree with you  |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 6:20pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 6:11pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: Abeg. Excuses. Did you trade words with me or not? As a man did you not trade words with me? Simple question. You keep harping about them trading words with a female, did you not do the same? whether it's just "fool" or whatever BS, you argued with me and called me names DESPITE the fact that my comments were in retaliation to a thread filled with your brothers calling us dirty.
Instead for you to tell your brothers to stop you decided to come after me for retaliating with my own comments. Abeg comot and make I hear word!
As for the ho comments, Go and check my comments in this thread, Ive mentioned more than once that the comments against her were crude and unnecessary. Im still embarrassed that they would even stoop so low. If anything it's not typical of them but from YALL since it's all I have ever received from the igbo males on this board. As for me, I don't discriminate between male and female when raining my blows. It's unfortunate that my muscle is not fitted with adjustible metre. So. it's pointless, crying the weaker sex. I hope my point is clear to you  |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 5:59pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: freecocoa why should have dayo directed his comment to you? when you said all Yorubas are cowards and lily-liver? Dont know why yall even bother hiding behind "ofe mmanu" anymore. we know what you mean so please. Since you are claiming that you only responded because of what Dayo has said in the past, why wasnt your post to Dayo wetin concern the "ofe mmanus" with your beef with dayo?
ONCE AGAIN WHERE IN THE FIRST POST DID DAYO MENTION IGBOS. Why cant anyone answer such a simple question? What in Dayo's first comment made Igbos feel the need to reply with insults about Yorubas. It's a bloody simple question.
Are you drunk?
Is this not you? Are you not trading words with me here? Mr "Gentleman"
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=538011.msg9745538#msg9745538
Once again to be found in a thread that bashes Yoruba.
Like a damn moth to a flame. Day-akamu don't have to mention only "Igbos" to trigger our response mechanism. Implying Igbos in his comment is enough to elicit our response. He has a history of using inflammatory language against Igbos. Yank off your a[i]r[/i]se off this thread if you are suffering from selective amnesia |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 5:40pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: Eko_Ile I couldnt care less about that daft phaggot AMC
He has yet to show me where in the first post did Dayo mention Igbos. He's busy quoting his RESPONSES to the BS they started to say about Yorubas. That akata thinks he's slick. I no get his time
and i find it hilarious that One_Naira is pretending to suddenly care about women when he has spewed a lot of trash against me in the past. All of a sudden it's now wrong in their eyes to argue with a woman. Awon olofo 
Lmfao all of a sudden they don become "gentlemen"  Who cares about your silly bigoted a[i]r[/i]se? Since you refuse to remove your bigoted lens and view this issue the way it is. Who cares if you view the issue the way you are? I care less if you go a million mile to justify the action of your fellow bigot, day-akamu As far as I'm concerned, you are more of the same |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 4:57pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
kingoflag: You know what to do, since you think its cool to found obnoxious and uncouth? Show YOUR MOTHER your postings[b] BUT DONT TELL HER ITS YOU THAT MADE THEM. [/b]Then hear what she says about the poster!!!! Show your mother a video where you are strafing your chic. Do everything to obscure your face from the video. Listen to her review |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 4:32pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: AMC10 either show me where dayo mentioned Igbos or stop responding to me
Thanks
Btw if dayo pissed ya off so much why didnt you direct your anger towards him instead of making it a whole Igbo vs Yorubas affair?
why not the igbos of NL vs dayo? Abi?
make i hear word dayokanu: What Political clout does Fola Adeola have?
Who even knew Fola Adeola was a Politician before this january
But a whole Azikwe of the West African Pilot?
A whole Okadigbo of the second republic fame
Even the Ojuku sef became campaign manager for IBB just last year
Why is it that Igbos have that slave gene in them from the boy boy serving Oga in Alaba to the Great Politicians and professors, They always hustle to be slaves dayokanu: Have you read my post about the slave gene in Igbos? They are always so ready to bow down to their masters. Always ready to play second fiddle.
Yoruba had Oyo empire, South South had the strong Bini empire what do Igbos have? Nothing they were willing slaves every where dayokanu: Werent Igbos the chickens Adekunle practised with dayokanu: The slave gene in action.
Why cant Ojuku endorse a fellow Igbo man since he knows the Igbos are inferior and are Hausa slaves he would rather suck up to his masters dayokanu: ^^ Are you indirectly insulting Ojuku the legendary coward who ran way to Abidjan in the heat of war?
He is the most cowardly black man to ever live.
How can a father scale the fence and run leaving his household at the mercy of invaders
Ojuku is a shame to all carriers of Y-chromosomes. No wonder his brother even helps him to nyansh his wife
He cant fight, he cant handle a woman of his age he had to molest teenage Biancar, Despite that he couldnt even nyansh the Biancar properly his brother, GEJ and son were taking turns on his wife dayokanu: What did your father tell you about Black Scorpion? Did he tell you how Igbos were peeing in their pants anytime the name Black scorpion was mentioned?
Did he tell you how many people died of heart attack at the mention of Adekunles name?
Did he tell you that in some places, Plants refused to grow, animals refused to live even human became roaches just because Adekunle stepped there?
A lineage of cowards who run to Abidjan like Ojuku A lineage of Slaves who are always destined to be houseboys to Hausas like Zik and Ekwueme A lineage of puccies who were defeated in war by Black Scorpion. Like all those Biafran soldiers A lineage of full growm men who tie wrappers like thy are suffering from hernia? A lineage of cannibals like Clifford ORJI A lineage of criminals like Osisikankwu A lineage of ritualists like Vincent Duru Otokoto
What A cursed lineage !!!! dayokanu: Learn from the Yorubas and stop the insanity of r@ping old women, gang r@ping young girls in ABSU, Cannibalism of Clifford ORJI, Rituals of Vincent Duru aka Otokoto
Especially learn to be tolerant of different religions and views like Yorubas do.
Let Christians marry Moslems, Let moslems enter churches, eat together, drink together play together etc.
Be advanced in thinking like Yorubas dayokanu: Your people are cursed, Aside from the world renowned cowardice acts of Ojuku,
They are born to be slaves to Abokis. Its called a Slave gene.
The same one in Azikwe that turned him into an errand boy for Balewa.
The same one in Ekwueme that turned him into a slave to a Grade 2 teacher called Shagari
The same one in Sylvester Ugo, Okadigbo, Ben Obi, even a whole Professor called Soludo who chose to be an errand boy to your Aboki Slave masters
https://i55.tinypic.com/11lo3zc.jpg Do you want more? You are now officially classified as a tribalist slowpoke. Bury your head in shame, since your objectivity is questioned. |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 4:07pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
ThiefOfHearts: Dayo didnt even mention Igbos in the first post, so what caused the outburst? 
why arent other tribes crying/screaming about his comment? It takes a tribalist or a poster with a bigoted mind to defend day-akamu. The dude has been provoking Igbos in every thread, yet we didn't respond. We have the discretion to respond when, where and how we feel like. Sorry if our response is disproportionate, because we don't know how to ration beating. We might respond to your innocuous slap by dishing a blow at your eye. None of the Yoruba posters have called him to order, none has condemned his provocation. It takes a simple rundown through his post history to unmask his venoumous comments against the Igbos. I find it impossible to condemn posters from my side if yaribas cannot condemn their own. That gesture died with HRH Ojukwu, who will tell us to halt fire while the enemy is still firing at us. Sometimes I get a feeling that day-akamu is still a tenager. Same thing goes for blue-fool, Eko-ole, Ai-buffoon, ileke-ibi.Therefore, you are dishonest, biased in your lame attempt to exonerate day-akamu |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 11:30am On Dec 28, 2011 |
~Bluetooth: Lwkmd me a low life rap-ist ? Just dont get personal with me at all cuz you are millions light years behind. MUHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE. . . .  NLers, una no go kill man pikin  Blue-fool is a million light yrs ahead and he is still stuck in Yoruba republic. Chasing after Igbos with his fellow insecure partners everyday on NL. Maybe u travels with ofe mmanu grade speed of light |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 10:31am On Dec 28, 2011 |
~Bluetooth: Hahahahaha. . . .i wish i could be as firm and harsh like aigbofa.me [size=18pt]i'd rather like to deal with her privately if you know what i mean.[/size]  Chai! I talk am I know say u be cold-blooded low-life ra.pist  |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 10:15am On Dec 28, 2011 |
~Bluetooth: Stop going in circles and [size=18pt]dont let me go hard on[/size] you.The point of the thread has been made;every nigerian ethnic group should learn from the yorubas ! Take it or leave it . Oti oo Abeg o. No ra.pe our daughter o We know say una no dey take eye see our daughters
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Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 10:08am On Dec 28, 2011 |
Frecocoa, Freecocoa, Freecocoa I ga egbu mmadu. I na enye Aibuffoon onu kanda 
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Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 9:17am On Dec 28, 2011 |
Lekwa ka Freecocoa si eti ndi ofe mmanu ihe. Ai-buffoon, Eko-ole, Blue-fool.  Freecocoa, i bu ada anyi ji eje mba |
Politics › Re: To My Boko Haram And Northern Brothers, Let Us Learn From The Yoruba. by ACM10: 8:49am On Dec 28, 2011 |
Freecocoa,Ada anyi ji eje mba Nwanyi oma  Ada di ora mma Jisie ike Anyi kwu gi na azu. Merua ndi ofe mmanu aru  |
Politics › Re: Ibb's Health Troubles North by ACM10: 11:44pm On Dec 20, 2011 |
^^^ You must be either Okija_juju, Okada_man or both |
Politics › Re: *~ Gbawe Voted The Politics Section Poster Of The Year *~ Congratulations by ACM10: 11:03pm On Dec 19, 2011 |
MyloXyloto: This ekt_bear na real otondo. It's amazing that [size=16pt]the dude thinks he is some smart chap whereas he is really a refined tribalist[/size] who can speak small grammar.
Gbawe is a cool guy but anything wey make dem ban Beaf suppose make dem ban Gbawe sef because Gbawe sef no dey objective at all and im sef dey sabi curse people wey no support Asiwaju Party.
Katsumoto (abi na ajinomoto) sef na another intelligentsia wanna-be. No be to just dey do copy and paste long article be intelligence. If na so, me sef for don dey post plenty things for NL since I begin read the site since 2007 but I just register a few weeks ago.
Na who be this Only_Truth sef? Me no too know the guy oh.
By the way that MOD wey una dey call Jarus (abi na Suraj the tailor), no sabi anything jare. How u wey be referee go dey open mouth talk say the people wey dem nominate no dey good? U know pass everybody? Who even tell u sef say u dey good kpa-kpa?
Left to me sha, even though say I like[b] Beaf [/b] well well, but I no sure say I for vote am because e no dey objective as far as GEJ dey concerned and e too dey curse.
My vote for go to aletheia and/or maybe efisher. Them dey smart and them no dey do like say dem sabi plenty things like ekt_bear wey no even sabi much sef.
All the same, Nairaland, I hail una.
Wait oh, why nobody vote for Aisha2? Dat babe be dey try oh until she run after the 2011 elections I think say na only me dey see am  |
Politics › Re: Funny Pictures by ACM10: 8:46am On Dec 03, 2011 |
^^^^ I do ask that ask that question too |