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advocate666: of course you would accept whatever your aboki masters tell you.Call him whatever those are the fact. Any objection or you want to result to insults |
Oya I dey wait. |
[quote author=Mr. Globe]^ hehehe, look at this clownish post. Irony is when Alh Harem the official clown of Nairaland calls you dumb. lol[/quote] this got me rolling ![]() |
[size=14pt]I have brought out 2 FACTS 1. Danjuma's account on how he killed Fajuyi and Ironsi 2. How Old baifran war soldiers protested against Ojukwu before du.mb skulls like Mimifonwon and co were born. Oya counter am if una dare[/size] |
Desola: Fani Kayode elejo wewe.Of course who would like to live with an OLD COWARD ?, what do you expect. Fine boy la ti le. |
alj harem: [size=14pt]Biafran war soliders insulting Ojukwu after the war. If you fathers can call him a coward, why are you younger ones du.mb?[/size] |
advocate666: see this : https://www.nairaland.com/1076677/real-story-how-lt.col-fajuyiLOL [size=14pt]these are Danjuma's words. The man that shot Fajuyi and Ironsi, so any other version is counterfiet like most igbo products.[/size] |
[size=14pt]Biafran war soliders insulting Ojukwu after the war. If you fathers can call him a coward, why are you younger ones du.mb?[/size] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTWGnvDYkM0 |
[quote author=Mr. Globe]you are jealous the lady is making more sense than you and your entire dumb frustrated tribe. get a rat poison man.[/quote]LOL you are as du.mb as her so I have nothing to say to you. The same du.mb girl claims Egba speak Egun language.Ijebu igbo people are igbos. Too much Igbo ![]() |
@advocate666 Fajuyi a yoruba man died for Ironsi an Igbo man here is Danjuma's words ( the man that killed them both) on Fajuyi Fajuyi and banjo why would you died for ingrates Any Igbo man as brave as this man has not been born The killing continued through to early May when people realised that the pogrom had arrived. Ironsi hurriedly convened a conference of all the Emirs, which are Moslem leaders throughout the Islamic North. The conference was held at Ibadan, capital of the Western Region It began on the 24th of July. Ironsi attended the conference by living with the governor of the Region. Major Fajuyi with whom Ironsi had served in the British Army in India. The Governor's residence called The Governor's Lodge was a heavily guarded building. Its guards numbering thirty well armed troops included Moslem troops. The idea of including Moslem troops among the guards was to demonstrate that, no animosity against Moslems existed in Ironsi's policy. So both Ironsi and Fajuyi felt quite safe. However, on the 25th of July, a contingent of heavily armed troops, all of the Northerners, speeded from a nearby Barracks to The Governors Lodge Ibadan. The time was about 8pm. Fajuyi was entertaining his guest, General Agui-Ironsi. The troops easily got access to the sitting room. [size=14pt]Without being announced, they forced themselves into the sitting room. They knew their victims. Without any ceremony, they ordered General Ironsi to stand up and be searched. With no struggle from Ironsi, he obeyed. One of them began to handcuff Ironsi. Fajuyi could not comprehend what was happening. "You can't do that” he bellowed. "Why? You keep away “The most senior officer of the troops ordered Fajuyi. “He is my guest, and you can't do that to him right in my house” "We've come to take him away” Responded one of the officers. "Take him away to where?” "That's none of your business; you keep away and sit down”, ordered the most senior of the rebel officers. But Fajuyi continued " I am a Yoruba; and we Yorubas do not allow gangsters to kidnap our guests from our home I can't let you hurt him “Fajuyi insisted. “Very well; Yoruba man; we'll teach you a lesson. We'll take both of you, “said the senior officer as he administered a hard blow on the face of Fajuyi. Then the troops pushed him and Ironsi into a waiting Land Rover.[/size] |
advocate666: Most igbos are heroes. The hair on my child's hair is worth the entire Yoruba race. ![]() |
ABOKI SAI ! ABOKI SAI !! ABOKI SAI !!! |
ba7man: The Yoruba are more of thinkers than talkers. While u whine and complain about what happened over 40years ago, the yoruba Governors are forging alliances to make the region stronger focusing on the future.Only for the ideeiots to migrate again like parasites. Bloody "mama I dey go lagos" "mama i dey go kaduna" people. |
tunnytox: Real heroes die for what they believed in rather than escaped dressed like a woman!+++++ 100000000 Singing "Aboki sai" !!!! ![]() |
tunnytox: Can these 'brave' Ibos now face their master across the Niger (Hausa/Fulani ) for once and stop whining!Even that has a limit. ![]() |
logica: Lol. Ridiculous. Who is the International source? Fredrick Forsythe by any chance? I submit you have no clue what you are talking about.The girl is the dum.best girl on nairaland. Trust me on this. ![]() |
Josh090: He's being half Igbo makes sense, most Igbo people will rather agree with Achebe's 'opinion' than side with Yoruba folks, but he gravitates towards his Yoruba kindred somewhat your opposite as an half yoruba with more softness for Igbo. At the end of the day even you guys caught in the middle are forced to choose sides.She is not half anything SHE IS A FULL DUM.B IGBO GIRL |
Tusky44: Oh my God and when you google Ofenmanu you see very oily soup and oily skin goats LMAO |
slysteel: who cares if FGN builds a refinery in the south east.the igbos were the first to build a privately owned refinery by orient oil so we will build moreTrue that is a fact. |
berem: LMAO! Alhaji,sometimes you dey talk like pesin wey wire they touch for im brain! Today you talk for ndi igbos,tomorrow you talk against! You make me confused.WTF is wrong with you?I ALWAYS TALK FOR NDIGBO. What makes it seem I am against ndigbo is when it comes to Biafra war issue. Apart from that, I see igbos and us as one and the same. I am for justices and hate injustices. So for this reason, I support a refinery for SE. |
Sincere 9gerian: It was easy for Awo to believe that "one Nigeria" could still be salvaged because the over 50,000 persons slaughtered in the north during the pogrom were not Yorubas. If 50,000 innocent Yoruba civillians were slaughtered in the north for any reason, it would have been SUICIDAL for Awo to speak of "one Nigeria" anywhere in the west, except from EXILE. The truth is that Awo and yorubas were not directly affected by the massacres that lead to secession. Therefore, only few yorubas,eg Soyinka,etc with HUMAN CONSCIENCE, could personally identify with the travails of the Igbos. Awo for sure was BLINDED by DESPERATION to be president of "one Nigeria" that he threw CONSCIENCE to the dust bin. Awo pleaded for diplomacy over the massacre of 50,000 innocent Igbos but he didn't use diplomacy when his political ambition and power base in the west was threatened. Awo unleashed operation "wetie" that lead to the wild wild west and several killings. ![]() |
geeez: Lagos doesn't need a refinery? So it's Kaduna that does right? Tell me which state in Nigeria has the most demand for refined petroleum products?Trust me, I don't want some eastern idddiot shouting that Yorubas and Hausas are stealing all their refinery. Let them have their refinery. No refinery to Lagos, Lagos would build her own and so would the SW and North |
OmoLisabi: Sidon there they compalin. You better read, understand and comprehend the Traffic law book or else, kasala go burst for ya head.Haba, I have no choice na. I no wan kiss my freedom goodbye ![]() |
OmoLisabi: You are just seeing Governance at its best. By the time ACN is through with you uncultured characters in Lagos, you wil be my guy words/sentences like bo.oby-trap, you are in serious trouble, joking with 3 years jail term etc Haba |
On the Yaba/Akoka axis, there are a few booby-traps, apart from the clear one-way traffic roads with concrete medians. The one that leaps to mind now is the major road from University Junction that leads directly to UNILAG Gate. This road is 95 percent two-way traffic. But there is a 5 percent one-way traffic, where you have to detour inside the community and burst out a little further down the road. There is an old, faded ‘No Entry’ sign, to warn motorists, but many first timers miss it. They are joking with three years jail term. The service lane at Osodi coming from Mile Two is presumably two-way traffic up to a little after NAFDAC. The road forks into two, the right links CAPPA/Mushin, while the left links Osodi Oke. Motorists who want to drop passengers at Osodi, but are too law-abiding to do it on the Expressway, usually enter the service lane, drop their passengers, drive past NAFDAC and at the fork, bear left to link Osodi Oke, onward to Oworonsoki or Maryland, as the case maybe. But any day some LASTMA officials are broke, they usually stay on top of Osodi Oke bridge and monitor those climbing the bridge at the fork. They then pounce on them, accusing them of one-way traffic violation. If you are unlucky to pass that route on one of such days, you will be writing a prison memoir soon, or you offer to pay for the school fees of the children of the ‘hardworking’ LASTMA guys who apprehend you. Which would it be? Then, from the past few months, motorists coming from Toll Gate by 7 Up, and attempting to link Oregun can no longer drive straight into Ikosi Road by Union Bank. Entry has been barred even though there is no single sign to that effect yet. In lieu of that, there are traffic cones placed there to guide motorists. In all fairness, there are sometimes some honest LASTMA guys at the intersection to guide confused motorists how they can access Ikosi via Unilever. But often times, on duty are the crooked ones who see an opportunity to make money. When a LAWMA truck or other government vehicles exempted from traffic laws blow these cones away, motorists coming afterwards inadvertently drive into Ikosi at the intersection and are slammed by LASTMA and gun-toting policemen. You are in serious trouble. There are many more, I’m sure. If there are some roads you know that are not included, be your brothers’ keeper and share. Wish you a jail-free motoring. |
Then, the popular bridge linking Dopemu to Egbeda is one-way traffic at a designated time of each day. From 5am to 11.59am, you can cross from Dopemu side to Egbeda side and vice versa without any trouble. But by noon, if you cross from Egbada side to Dopemu, LASTMA and the police will be waiting for you with a black maria. Kiss your freedom goodbye. ![]() |
Somolu is filled with bo.oby-traps that can send you to jail. One-way streets there are numerous. But the ones that quickly comes to mind include Oyebajo street. If you're coming from Morocco road, going to Ikorodu road, Oyebajo street is to the right. With no visible signs, this street is a one-way ticket to jail. WTFWhen coming from Ikorodu Road, heading to Igobi College, there is another one-way traffic street by Fadeyi bus stop via Kalejaiye Street. It is the right turning before the national Orthopaedic Hospital. Officials of the LASMA will usually not stay at the entry point to warn you, but in the middle to apprehend you. You will gain your freedom in 3 years ! Page 22 Lagos state road traffic law. More to come |
advocate666: Some people should hide their faces in shame.Why for speaking the truth ? You curse and insult a man trying to sought out for peace but bless and praise a man that wants war and killed 2 million Igbos according you Biafrans ? It DOES NOT MAKE SENSE WHY YOU PEOPLE THINK LIKE THIS. MR Nwa is in Nigeria and knows the truth, an Ideeeiot is in america shouting war and you believe the one in america over the one in Nigeria ? Do you people have brains at all ? On a serious note ![]() |
achi4u: So it is true that some of our Igbo people carted away millions pounds meant for the purchasing of war materials?But is that not what we have been saying all this while. In fact here is another revealing fact Nzeribe actually sold weapons to the Nigeria Army meant for baifra. More than 30 years ago, Nzeribe first cut the image of an anti-Igbo element when he supplied arms, ammunition and equipment to the Igbo enemy for the annihilation of his own people. At the age of 64, he is still playing the same game. It is one of the greatest political scandals of Nigerian political history that a person with this record is in the Senate, ostensibly elected by the same people whose interests he has never espoused in any way. But all hope is not lost, as the 1999 Constitution, despite all its infamous imperfections, provides for the recall of any erring legislator. |
chiover: ur a ist generation coward,dat ur so lazy to read d entire book does not mean every nigerian must be ur type. Seem to me dat ur hired a pa who writes for u cox ur d trypa infested type who hardly devote an hour to read n visual like sometime in full. A quote is all u nid to analyse a critical issue. MaganibruntashiiiiLOL da.ft. In reality there is nothing being a coward not wasting my time patronising a tribalist hateful writer.Again if you have brain at all, you would know that only an iddeiot would read a whole book when he is being asked about a section not to even talk of a quote. So my sister, you are du.mb ![]() |
In reality no refinery would be built. So Ohaneze don't stress yourselves. Although if any would eventually be built then Ohaneze is right because SE is an Oil producing region (Imo, anambra and abia). Lagos does not need a refinery, I am a lagosian. |
egbetokuns: . I seriously agree with DR and I believe with this time in nigeria we don't need all this kind of historical argument we ar not blind we all know that some people create war anD benefit from it. I read most of interview of late awo and I believ strongly in him how many igbo that have 100% respect for ojukwu. Plz let's move on and become oneBecareful of what you wish for because it may end up biting you. Just pray for the best that is all, Let God be the answer. |
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