Politics › Re: Return Home, Militants Advise South-east, South South Indigenes. by AmuDimpka: 10:20am On Jul 25, 2016 |
AshiwajuFoward: Then why is Ikechu1 the OSU feeling and sounding aggrieved and rejected as he sounds below on a separate thread?
Cc: TheNewIbadan
 Hw was pained because anioma wasn't included not because anioma isnt igbo but because Delta state s a while isn't igbo |
Politics › Re: Anambra Records $5m Vegetable Exports To Europe- The Vanguard by AmuDimpka: 10:17am On Jul 25, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Anambra Records $5m Vegetable Exports To Europe- The Vanguard by AmuDimpka: 8:13am On Jul 25, 2016 |
jerryfisher: for the first time the SE is having a wise governor!!Gd bless this man What about mbakwe Ngige Obi Sullivan |
Politics › Re: Anambra Records $5m Vegetable Exports To Europe- The Vanguard by AmuDimpka: 8:11am On Jul 25, 2016 |
Thank lord I am igbo Thank lord I am from Anambra
Pls Anambra remember that ekiti and some Yoruba states are owing you but don't forget
Fayose gave them yam lately, pls send them some ugu leaves so that they can use it to boil the yam
There is hunger in that sophisticated land |
Politics › Re: Fayose Distributes Tubers Of Yams To Ekiti State Residents by AmuDimpka: 8:08am On Jul 25, 2016 |
Adebowale89: This man f00lishness is excellent. See how he's ridiculing ekiti state with his ancient political lifestyle. Ekiti kete should dance to the tune while it last. Afterall, they choose what they got! He isn't ridiculing ekiti but rather he has showcased the world how Yoruba man is |
Politics › Re: Fayose Distributes Tubers Of Yams To Ekiti State Residents by AmuDimpka: 8:07am On Jul 25, 2016 |
oyetunder: Even if aroso rice is foreign to Ekitis, is 'yam' also foreign? A state where they even have what it takes to feed a Nation when it comes to yam. This is one state where researchers even claimed that they had the highest rates of 'twins-birth' globally due to yam consumption. But by the time Ekitis are now depending on welfare tubers of yam, then what is happening? I wish fayose empowers the Ekiti farmers to plant more yam than distributing few tubers. Fayose didn't make them lazy ..they are any naturally So let them be our laughing stock |
Politics › Re: Fayose Distributes Tubers Of Yams To Ekiti State Residents by AmuDimpka: 8:04am On Jul 25, 2016 |
stephenduru: This Ayodele Fayose of a man! A traditional ruler gave these tubers of yam to the governor today and he opted to take the yams to the people of Irona area of Ado Ekiti.
Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/07/fayose-shares-yam-given-to-him-by.html When will he distribute gbegiri We have been them share them amala that's why they practise amala politics We see them share rice Then indomie I never know that their sophisticated politics is yam Well We are seeing Yoruba in 3D |
Politics › Re: Return Home, Militants Advise South-east, South South Indigenes. by AmuDimpka: 7:36am On Jul 25, 2016 |
mercyville: leave those cowards wey dey think say to blow pipelines na bravery.As much as I support them fighting for justice which the NDeltans are yearning for,this is taking it too far. Nigeria will understand only when taken too far Can you see the impact they gave made and will also make Now brace up You aint seen nothing yet |
Politics › Re: Return Home, Militants Advise South-east, South South Indigenes. by AmuDimpka: 7:34am On Jul 25, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: No one is stopping you, coward. It's you that made the threat...so bring it on. We dey gidigba. We will burn it down So we are waiting Bunch of losers |
Christianity Etc › Re: Korede Taiwo Who Was Chained In Ogun By His Pastor Father Speaks by AmuDimpka: 7:32am On Jul 25, 2016 |
But this is not tribalistic but an honest question
What is actually wrong with Yoruba and fetish mentality?
Thought they claimed sophisticated but this is basically savagery
I am asking an innocent question here |
Politics › Re: Return Home, Militants Advise South-east, South South Indigenes. by AmuDimpka: 7:29am On Jul 25, 2016 |
AshiwajuFoward: It's like you sabi the ikechu1 guy wella. Lol. He's a confam Delta-based rejected OSU yeeboee. You should see him begging for acceptance from his fellow yeebhoes in the SE whenever those ones reject his OSU slave soul. He's always throwing tantrums here on NL coz his rejected behind is frustrated.  The stupidity in your must be pristine Delta Igbo are purest igbo and are Igbo with other Igbo Now do you want a repeat of ikorodu and mike 12 saga |
Politics › Re: Return Home, Militants Advise South-east, South South Indigenes. by AmuDimpka: 7:27am On Jul 25, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: Yorubas ain't going nowhere. Later dem go say Yorubas no travel past the SW. 
Ipads don become terrorists. You know when anything anti-Yoruba is mentioned, Ibos are behind it. They're now hiding under the guise of ND militants. Cowards.
If anything happens to Yorubas in the SS, Ibos should remember that they have shops all over the SW. No one has monopoly over violence. For everyone's safety, let's hope it doesn't come to that. Thank lord you said sw ..we can conveniently burn the sw down Monkey |
Politics › Re: Return Home, Militants Advise South-east, South South Indigenes. by AmuDimpka: 7:25am On Jul 25, 2016 |
Now the hen has come home to roast or to be roasted just negodu buhari
I said it and I keep saying it
APC will finally put an end to this contraption
Thank lord for the lost if Jonathan
It has brought brothers together SE and SS I know the ofe people won't ever find this funny because nobody wants them in southern unity while the north will use them as ohu
Good morning all |
Politics › Re: Return Home, Militants Advise South-east, South South Indigenes. by AmuDimpka: 7:23am On Jul 25, 2016 |
Now the hen has come home to roast or to be roasted just negodu buhari
I said it and I keep saying it
APC will finally put an end to this contraption |
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Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 1:07am On Jul 25, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: You see, the difference between Yorubas and Ibos is that Yorubas don't need to make noise online. As we speak, Nigeria is creating a naval base in Ogun because of the recent attacks. They know the moment Yorubas start feeling defensive....shit happens.
Fulanis attacked Enugu. Our politicians played lips service. As I speak, Fulani cows are still marching about freely in their new home; Enugu.
If you're equating lack of freedom to infrequent attacks by touts + herdsmen, then I feel for you.
Then you must have thought Yorubas burning down your ladipo shops after the attack of a Yoruba man by Ibo cowards an intrusion of your freedom. Oh not again....naval base Lol Ok Na...maybe oguta that have naval base should jump up Go seep sleep |
Politics › Re: How To Develop South East Nigeria To An International Standard. by AmuDimpka: 1:03am On Jul 25, 2016 |
excel4us: THAT WAS HOW SAM MBAKWE AIRPORT. WE CAN DO IT WITH GOOD HEADS. It's unfortunate that okorocha had taken the mantle fro mhim |
Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 12:58am On Jul 25, 2016 |
pazienza: You are forgetting Chyz, the Ekumeku war general himself. Before dozzybaba, there was Chyz, from Ukwuani with maternal links in Imo state.
Anioma always produce sons that defend Defend Igboland integrity from enemies, on and offline. What about peppyluv and odenigboaroli These are men of timber and calibre |
Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 12:55am On Jul 25, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 12:55am On Jul 25, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: Those who fight for freedom are the one that think that freedom is beyond their grasp.
The last time I checked, that doesn't describe a Yoruba man.
Whenever Yorubas feel like Nigeria doesn't favor them, they fight with their votes. Yorubas planned and usurp PDP as the largest political party in Africa ....... that's what I call freedom. To have a meaningful voice.
Ibos' fight for freedom is politically motivated and I understand why. They can't stand alone. Even with their forced union with the SS, PDP still failed. When you have two large nations working against one large tribe, it's okay to feel like slaves and powerless. That's why I support y'all. Imagine if Yorubas had a one million man march, NL go hear am. Ibos had one, but months later, they're still voiceless.
It is a pity. Are you free now The placard . Against igbo Mile 12 saga by Hausa Ikorodu killings by ijaw Ilorin taken over So how are you free now ? |
Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 12:53am On Jul 25, 2016 |
superstar1: I was on his case 247 till he retired that moniker. .who was that |
Crime › Re: Nigerian That Sells ‘Seeds That Cure AIDS’ In India Arrested by AmuDimpka: 12:52am On Jul 25, 2016 |
sesaan: igbo MaN can do anything for money even try divide nigerian... Shame on u .. Those in soka forest nko |
Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 12:47am On Jul 25, 2016 |
cheruv: But finally ole dozzybaba That Anioma boy led some of the dangerous charges that decimated Yoruba e-attacks on Igbos...
By the way,what of beaf abi feab That boy was impressive |
Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 12:47am On Jul 25, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: Then people like you started contributing. More Ipod touts started infiltrating the WWW.
Even the Barcanista you mentioned tried to put you lots in your place when you started claiming Ijaw land. ... Here is the Yoruba dude again .. |
Politics › Re: A Decade On Nairaland by AmuDimpka: 12:33am On Jul 25, 2016 |
superstar1: 10years ago I was gisting with my cousin in UK and he asked me whether i have registered on the new raving forum in Nigeria, Nairaland. I told him I do not even have any idea that the new Forum exists. I quickly logged on and found one elementary website bearing Nairaland. Not deterred by the perceived elementary outlook of the forum, I registered and was happy to belong to a platform where i can air my view ona ny issue about my country to the world.
I only restricted myself to Sport section, most especially Manchester United thread. I do peep into Politics, culture and tribal sections once in a while, but there was really nothing unusual apart from the usual news we all have access to in the regular media. Culture section was more informative with some NL encyclopedia lecturing on us who we are as Africans and other cultural stuffs. Due respect to AndreUwe and Fulamania.
Fast forward to mid-2008, Politics section started getting hot with waves upon waves of attacks on Yorubas from Igbos who were spewing their remixed version and make-me-happy tales by moonlight of their Fathers and Uncles false heroics. Major cuplrits were Deridegull, Chino, Oneast or Chinology. Most guys ignored them except Dayokanu that made it a point of duty to decimate all their claims, with Katsumoto delivering irrefutable facts to nullify all animosities against the Yorubas. The hours upon hours of lectures and counter ectures from Katsumoto and Deridegull or Duru1 were very informative. By early 2010, subtle warnings were being sent to Seun to curb tribalism in Politics section, he did not see it as anything serious. By mid-2010, other yorubas felt enough is enough of these shenanigans coming from igbos. The likes of OPCNairaland, MayorofLagos, jakumo, IlekeHD, Gbawe, Aareonakakanfo, Shymexx,led the full scale attack, with Desola being the only female, always hitting the mark in a very subtle but effective way.
This culminated in the myth bursting season, monicker expose season, the season of truce with rendezvous at Beerhugz Ikeja. Ngozievergreen will never forget NL. Those were very brutal days in Politics section of NL. 2015 election brought out the good, the bad and the ugly of NL. It was a propaganda and campaign ground for the major political parties. That was the season of PPP -Pay Per Post. Post election ushered in the cry for bia.fra season. Seun responded to this cry in a manner that has never been seen before on NL. I am not sure DSS did not threaten him on that particular issue.
Due to the clamp down on secession cries, some threatened to migrate out of NL and never to come back. They left, they were not missed and voila, they are back. Some even created parallel fora that never had the pull effect of NL and such fora died a natural death.
We are presently in the season of indiscriminate bans. Just came back from a lengthy ban and i cannot even guarantee not being banned before end of today. . We have seen it all on NL.
The diversity of opinion and the scintillating presentations of some are what make NL thick and addictive. It will be the highest hypocrisy if I fail to mention that tribalism and ethic jabs are also part of the fun of NL, that you might not really get elsewhere, except on Vanguard online and probably Facebook. In the midst of the jabs, we learn one or two things. Atimes some jabs make you to read up on such jabs and you will come back to give a merciless counterjabs. . Veterans will understand what i am talking about.
Government agencies, political parties, security agencies and even print media now know that anyone that ignores NL is doing so at his or own peril. This is a classical example of online forum that has given power to the youths and masses. Here, we can report any agency or personnel of government or corporation or individuals that misbehaves in real time without any fear of harassment, which was prevalent in the days of the likes of Fela and Gani Fawehinmi.
By and large, I have learnt a lot from NL in the last 10years. While growing up, I was never interested in who were our forefathers as Africans, who we were as a people, the events that led to the amalgamation of North and South, the civil war, Awo, Zik, Ahmadu Bello or Oduduwa. The contributions of all from every nook and cranny of Nigeria challenged me to read up, to separate the truth from fallacy. I had to read virtually every book or write up ever written on Nigerian Civil War, Pre and post-independence era, the days of the Evil Genius Maradona, the dark days of Abacha and the emergence of the 4th republic democracy in Nigeria. I also picked interest in the top 5-7 ethnicities in Nigeria and I had to read up on their histories too.
Seun thanks for creating this forum. It has been an avenue for youths to air their opinion freely, demand better governance and forge a better country for ourselves. Even the ethnic jabs is forcing all parties to have mutual respect for ourselves despite all the animosities and probably collaborate to achieve an objective of a better country.
I am specially hailing Katsumoto, Dayokanu, Desola, Chino, Abagworo, Shymexx, Duru1, Dede1 AndreUwe, Fulanmania, Aresa, Modath, Soundking, Sunnybobo, Anonimi, StBlack, StOla, arewafederation, AareOnakakanfo, oduastates, Ngwakwe, EzeNri, dearpreye, dozzybaba (mad-dest boy on NL), VICTORCIZA, OPCNairailand, NgeneUkwenu, idupaul, MayorofLagos, T9sky, pazienza, Jason123 Deridegull, IlekeHD, ACM10, raumdeuter, 9jacrip, Aigbofa, Passingshot, nduchucks, Iyangbali, fiiznation, Firefire, Omenka, Orikinla, Aljarem, ijawmilitant, EasternActivist, JAckBaueress1, Freeglobe, ANAMBRAII, tupacshakur, Zimoni, barcanista or is it Tonyebarcanista, ezeagu, obiagu1, basilo101, tonychristopher etc You contributed immensely in making NL a vibrant social forum it is today, most especially the Politics section.
Looking forward to another decade. Those were the real warlords or do I call them intellectual..they were tabbing and making us feel educated . Barcanista, Tonychristooher and others were impressive |
Family › Re: Two Wasted Months Of Marriage by AmuDimpka: 11:13pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: How To Develop South East Nigeria To An International Standard. by AmuDimpka: 9:46pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
Ioannes: Ok I've noticed you. Go and masturbate on somebody else's mention. It really sucks to be a Yoruba thus time. You know I said the truth |
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