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Politics / Re: President Buhari Leaves USA For Nigeria (Photos) by Alcatraz003: 7:18pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
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Politics / Re: See The Road Leading To Ugbene Ajima, Enugu State!! by Alcatraz003: 2:05pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
fearNORTH: There is no gully erosion now, all i see are mud houses which can be found all over Nigeria and well paved adjoining roads. You misunderstood my earlier post, i never meant to ridicule the east. I was only expressing my surprise that such roads are in the east. Get your mind out of the gutter Igbo man! |
Politics / Re: Here's My Take On IPOB by Alcatraz003: 1:57pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
AlPeter: If you are a Yoruba man, i am sorry to affirm that you are a very foolish man. What is your business with Igbos or SS people? You claim to love them but the truth is that you do not know much. The bloodshed you are trying to avert in the proposed biafra will eventually take place in yoruba land if the Igbos are not released. The igbos are land grabbers and day wage a war against yoruba on our land. is it not better to let them go now that they want to leave than hold them down and see them destroy is from within? The igbos hate the yorubas and Nigeria with so much ferocity and intencity and you think it will be peaceful forever after? Its time to grant them their country and enjoy peaceful diplomatic ties thereafter with visas been issued. What i want you to know is that the yorubas have just as many secessionist elements as the igbos if not more but we are more level headed and have considerable level of foresight than our counterparts. If the igbos are forced to stay, they will wreck irreparable damage on the yoruba heartland due primarily to the ignorance and myopia of people like you who choose to risk the lives of millions of people of both tribes because of friendship with some igbos and SS. As a Nigerian, i have igbo friends too and we tolerate each other but recognise that we are basically not the same. Hence, i am not aversed to the peaceful cessation for the igbo people. You spoke of being a patriot and all and i shake my head at your folly because we all know that Nigeria is as ably posited by obafemi awolowo, "a mere geographical expression". We are yet to attain nationhood and i am afraid we will never attain it as we are basically different people. The hausas know this and that is why they have been able to chase away the igbos and carve out a caliphate for themselves in the north. The only snag for the north is that unfortunately the oil wealth is found in the south and they need the monthly allocations like a crack addict needs his daily fix of cocaine. This is why the north is fiercely against restructuring this country to enthrone true and enduring federalism. We yorubas are very lucky as we have the sea at our backyard in lagos, we have arable farmlands which we can use for massive investment in agriculture, we just discovered oil in lagos (though in negligible quantity) and the most important of all, productive, innovative and competitive himan resources to enable us succeed. We have grown into a highly tolerant society with little incidence of religious skirmishes. I then wonder why we should stop the Igbos from going? pray tell. The Igbos have become a huge strain on our backs as we accommodate them in the millions in our land of which they enjoy boundless to trade without let or hinderance to our ultimate detriment. What have we gained from all our hospitality to the igbos? hate and sabotage from within which reached a crescendo in the last elections in Lagos. In conclusion, its time yorubas think about the future of the tribe and guard its progress jealously lest these same Igbos will wage a war of attrition against us when they have a foothold in our land. As can be seen from lagos which they call a no man's land, it is not hard to see what their ultimate aim is. I am for Biafra to avert an impending bloodbath in yoruba land in the not so distant future if we continue to oppose their agitations. Igbos have already been defeated in the north. The next battle ground is yoruba land which stands the risk of conquest if yorubas dont act fast. LET IGBOS TO FORM BIAFRA YORUBA RONU. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Reply: "IPOB Blast Ebonyi On Biafra." by Alcatraz003: 1:21pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
Real2020: Yorubas are a great people, we have Almighty God and Obafemi Awolowo to thank for this. Thank God you acknowledge that the afonjas have the capacity to disrupt your agitation. However, afonjas dont care but are only observing. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: See The Road Leading To Ugbene Ajima, Enugu State!! by Alcatraz003: 1:16pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
Igbos are really suffering oookk, in all my life which has been spent in the SW, i jabe not seen a road as bad as this. I dont even know what to say sef. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 1:12pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
fearNORTH: I can assure you that all those who opemed threads against it are not yorubas. I am tired of stating it, most yorubas dont really care. In fact yorubas support it due firstly to the fact that most yorubas detest Igbos, secondly, yorubas seek a decongestion of their land which is swelled by increased migration into the society we have built fpr ourselves. So i can categorically tell you that yorubas support Igbos to go form Biafra. The main problem is the hausas who are scared for a reason i cant fathom while at the same time killing igbos at any slight opportunity. This angle is really confusing to sane minds why you kill a people and still hold them down. I suspect its because of oil which is located in the South South region. Igbos however need to show more seriousness by making concrete moves to show they desire this biafra. There is a need for consensus building between rich and poor Igbos on the need to present a common front and project political will to actualize the objective. Anything short of the foregoing will further compound the problem as Nigerians will continue to be suspicious of igbos being a group who do not share common values with them. |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:55pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
fearNORTH: I have seen it and it is the same chest beating. Like i said elsewhere, whatever makes igbo feel better is fine by us but ir does not change the reality on ground. Our fervent plea is for igbos to stop the disturbances as it is in bad taste. If you want to leave, please do so quietly. This tantrums will further push igbos down the pecking order. Ijaw has already taken the slot of igbo as the 3rd most influential tribe in Nigeria. Make igbos comot make we see road jaree. |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:49pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
fearNORTH: Do you want biafra or you want to have the right to beat your chest in Nigeria because of lies your uncle selling gala in Lagos has told you? Please igbos should choose. You cant deceive anybody about your 2nd class status in Nigeria which you seek to escape by having Biafra. |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:46pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
limeta:What exactly are you harping on? |
Politics / Re: Sit-at-home Protest: Nnamdi Kanu Controls More Influence Than Buhari, Group Says by Alcatraz003: 12:44pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
[quote author=conductor1 post=49632504] Seun is using a hosting belonging to Hostgator, a company in the United States of America. So, are you saying he should pack out and find a hosting in Ibadan or Oshogbo?[/quote) Your post is nothing but semantics. Who owns the site? hosting whatever is alien to men not versed in IT vocabulary. Meanwhile, igbos should please put up or shut up. We are tired of the everyday wailing. una no dey tire? We have advised that igbos should go back to the east enmasse and stop investments in yoruba or hausa land and a recall of your representatives at the NASS or get ready to fight a war with Nigeria. What other help can other Nigerians render to igbos in the quest for biafra? If igbos think they will be compensated for being lazy politically and insulting the big 2 will earn them a better place in obodo Nigerian then igbos must be deluded. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:36pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
Aja 4 (igbos) oya gbera and entertain yorubas more. We are enjoying the display. God has put your lives in the hands of Yorubas and we are playing with it like Yoyo! |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:34pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
shutupyoruba: Ok, Lagos is igboland and part of Biafra. I guess that is what igbos want to hear? Whatever makes igbos sleep better at night is fine but it will not change the reality on ground. |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:31pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
shutupyoruba: What will it cost yoruba or hausa to leave igboland? How many other Nigerians have serious investments in Igboland? e be like say una dey craze abi Has dangote built any serious factory in the east? Nigerians are wise because we knlw igbos can get mad anytime and start destroying the properties of other Nigerians when bouts of biafra induced madness come upon the igbos. Igbos should fight their way out of Nigeria and stop disturbing the blogosphere with the inferiority complex. This very sight you are using to insult fellow Nigerians is owned by a yorubaman who you love to hate. Is God not a miracle working God? He has put the fate of our enemies in our hands to do as we please. Yoruba dey watch igbo madness from the corner. Please continue the entertainment for us. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:24pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
shutupyoruba: My brother, the day Igbos leave yorubaland, you will see massive parties on the street of Nigeria. It seems you dont get it, Nigerians are amazed at how low igbos have sunk in tje scheme of things. We now see all these whinings as a way to seek attention which you will never get ultimately. Igbos cant insult or bully us into power or prominence. You have to work your way there by building bridges of friendship. Igbos should just get their guns and tanks ready to battle their way to freedom, any other method is just entertainment to Nigerians especially we yorubas. |
Politics / Re: Igbos Won't Cease To Amaze Me by Alcatraz003: 12:18pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
Igbos are now comic relief in Nigeria now jareeee. We just use them as stress relief. The reality of this igbos chest beating is that most Nigerians are now tired of telling igbos how irrelevant and inconsequential they are in the grand scheme of things. If igbos dont make conscious efforts to leave yoruba and hausa land enmasse, Nigerians will just see them as entertainers i.e mad people who display lunacy in the market square. Igbos please leave Nigerian land to igbo land and see actualisation of biafra within six months. |
Politics / Re: Sit-at-home Protest: Nnamdi Kanu Controls More Influence Than Buhari, Group Says by Alcatraz003: 12:10pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
Jesusloveyou: I disagree with your last sentence. Igbos are members of ipob. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Sit-at-home Protest: Nnamdi Kanu Controls More Influence Than Buhari, Group Says by Alcatraz003: 12:08pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
Uwaomaokey: Why is he not making sense? is this site not owned by a Yoruba man? abi its igbks that own nairaland again? na wa oooo |
Politics / Re: Ipob Sit-at-home Protest:a Coded message the rest of Nigeria failed to get. by Alcatraz003: 6:55am On Sep 24, 2016 |
giles14: Yes majority of yorubas hate the igbos but we have not done anything to frustrate igbos in Nigeria. If Yorubas decide to frustrate igbos, the heat will be so much, they will have to go back to the east. Yorubas are actually nice to igbos notwithstanding the fact that we detest igbos. |
Politics / Re: Ipob Sit-at-home Protest:a Coded message the rest of Nigeria failed to get. by Alcatraz003: 9:11pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
fearNORTH: You tried in decoding my message as articulated in the second paragraph of your post but you failed to read in between the lines by not capturing the fact that the meat of my message is that igbos cant be relevant by throwing tantrums and burning bridges. Igbos have to learn and relearn the art of diplomacy as that is the password to attaining power in Nigeria and World over. Me i don taya to dey talk peeps. Educating igbos is like speaking to a wall. Na friday night we dey....Club things. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Ipob Sit-at-home Protest:a Coded message the rest of Nigeria failed to get. by Alcatraz003: 9:00pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
Thewrath: Majority of yorubas dont care. Yorubas are so self absorbed in their own existence that they can hardly spare a thought for other tribes. However, Yorubas are passively observing the whole scenario with the prism of the end game and their next move. Like i said in my earlier post, we dont hate anybody, we are just unfortunately an insular people who over cherish our culture. As for the issue of romance with the north, we have always been better in opposition and we played it well. It is therefore funny when u speak like we cherish and revel in the fact that osinbajo is President. His position does not factor into our disposition to the current administration. In things continue the way they are till 2019, the Yoruba will find a suitable alternative to buhari notwithstanding our son being his vice.That is how sophisticated we are. We wish igbos well with the biafra thingy. 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Biafra Sit At Home Protest: Official Report Thread by Alcatraz003: 12:10pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
Yorubamafia: Are you sure you are yoruba? Now i believe what they say that there are many impostors on Nairaland. How can any sane yoruba beg Igbos to stay in Nigeria. I wont comment further s ha. Nigeria, World power? This yorubamafia must be a 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: IPOB Sit-at-home Protest Will Cost Nigeria Over 200 Billion Naira In 24 Hrs by Alcatraz003: 12:01pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
Abagworo: Abagworo, you someone i respect a lot on this forum and i am sorry if my comment hurt you or your igbo brothers. The issue is that majority of yorubas are desirous of biafra for the igbos so that igbos can leave our land. Yorubas naturally dont like travelling because we are basically a happy,contented and closeted people. The wave of xenophobic sentiments you see on this forum is the general feelings of the average Yoruba who in his efforts to be politically correct, feigns satisfaction with the mass migration to yoruba land mainly by igbos. This Xenophobic seed will only grow and ultimately lead to attacks on the igbos in the not so distant future. Our support for biafra is partly predicated on the foregoing to forestall a crisis which will assure mutual destruction for these two great tribes. Another reason for our support is because we see the travails the igbos have been through over the years and as a tribe at the forefront of social justice and Democratic activism in Nigeria, we have deemed it fot to throw our hats in to support the struggle. As i have said in other threads, the yoruba man doesn't hate the igbos, we are only extremely cautious of dealings with you because we know the igbos hate Yorubas and will not hesitate to inflict grievous jarm on the yoruba nation in their sinister bid to revenge their disastrous civil war loss which majority of igbos are wont to blame on the yorubas. We mean no harm, we are only guarding our turf. Selah. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Abuja: Igbos Flout Biafra Sit-At-Home Order by Alcatraz003: 11:35am On Sep 23, 2016 |
JUSTbuchi: Why not bro? dont you want to have your own country? |
Politics / Re: Biafra Sit At Home Protest: Official Report Thread by Alcatraz003: 11:21am On Sep 23, 2016 |
Emancipation: Mr emancipation, i saw your earlier post where you claimed that i have been making sarcastic comments on the biafra struggle. The truth is that even the Igbos themselve know that of the three major groups, they are of less significance and this is the major cause of the agitation. There is no point adding salt to the wounds of Igbos by overstating this. We have crossed that bridge. Where we are now is the processes and modalities for the actualization of biafra. Any other thing is a distraction. Majority of yorubas sympathise with the igbos and wish you success on your quest. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: IPOB Sit-at-home Protest Will Cost Nigeria Over 200 Billion Naira In 24 Hrs by Alcatraz003: 11:09am On Sep 23, 2016 |
HurtgenForest: I see you are hurt by my comment. I am sorry if it hurts. At least we have a consensus on one thing: Igbos have to be set free from Nigeria. I stand with igbos in this objective and pray that it comes to pass. 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: IPOB Sit-at-home Protest Will Cost Nigeria Over 200 Billion Naira In 24 Hrs by Alcatraz003: 10:42am On Sep 23, 2016 |
Alexbrain: I wont descend into the mud with you. What i said is a widely known fact. Today is for Ipob and the release of Director Nnamdi Kanu which many yorubas are sympathetic towards. Lets see how we can draw the attention of the world to the plight of biafrans. I support the actualisation of a separate existence for Igbos. I am sorry if my comments hurt you. 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: IPOB Sit-at-home Protest Will Cost Nigeria Over 200 Billion Naira In 24 Hrs by Alcatraz003: 10:28am On Sep 23, 2016 |
izombie:g yorubas support biafra whole heartedly. which one is take lagos away from yorubas? do you want to pursue them from f their ancestral land? Besides igbos are not only in lagos, they are everywhere in yorubaland. My village is full of igbos. Please lets not fight over this, lets see how we can actualize biafra. ndo bro. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: IPOB Sit-at-home Protest Will Cost Nigeria Over 200 Billion Naira In 24 Hrs by Alcatraz003: 10:08am On Sep 23, 2016 |
Which 200 billion is that? How economically viable is the east? if igbo land was so good why is it the dream of average igbo youth to migrate to yorubaland? Please lets concentrate on today's protest and not deviate please. We know the core 5 igbo states dont contribute much to government coffers. This is why igbos are treated like shit in Nigeria. Please focus on the protests. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Biafra Sit At Home Protest: Official Report Thread by Alcatraz003: 8:25am On Sep 23, 2016 |
Emancipation:what insult? |
Politics / Re: Biafra Sit At Home Protest: Official Report Thread by Alcatraz003: 8:18am On Sep 23, 2016 |
OsuIbo: na so my broda, i wonder why a oerson should be so wicked. Hear it now igbos, many Yorubas support you in your quest to free yourselves. We understand the deep faultlines which is prevalent in this problematic existence of Nigeria and it must be remedied. Yorubas pray amd support the igbos today! Any other opinion is distortion of the truth. 16 Likes |
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