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Travel / Re: This Is Ibadan Airport by AniOmaa: 7:49pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
[s] headSmasher:[/s] Gibberish, Ogun state alone accounts for 80% of ritual killings in Nigeria per capita , an average Yoruba skull is only worth N25k when the skull is mined and sold, that's how finished and miserable the yoruba race is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec8J5XQtuC4 10 Likes 1 Share
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Travel / Re: This Is Ibadan Airport by AniOmaa: 7:40pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
Pictures of the Ibadan landing tarmac undergoing construction for their world class airport 14 Likes 3 Shares
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Travel / Re: This Is Ibadan Airport by AniOmaa: 7:39pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
headSmasher:. Better than airlifing human body parts and skulls 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Travel / Re: This Is Ibadan Airport by AniOmaa: 7:38pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
Marvellouzkk:Na Ibadan ooo, world class airport 4 Likes 1 Share |
Travel / Re: This Is Ibadan Airport by AniOmaa: 7:37pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
Osun state presidential airport 11 Likes 1 Share
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Travel / This Is Ibadan Airport by AniOmaa: 7:30pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
Lmfaooooo 1 Share
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Crime / Re: I Sold Human Head For N25,000 – Suspected Ritualist Confesses (photo) by AniOmaa: 6:48pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
Depraved lunatics, the worst part is that they will use that N25k to smoke "Loud" and then go to Iya Rukiya's batcher to buy bread, Kpomo and that oily garbage nonsense they call stew... that's how much human life in Yorubaland is worth... just 25k ($60). 2 Likes |
Crime / Re: I Sold Human Head For N25,000 - Ritualist Arrested In Oyo State Confesses by AniOmaa: 6:20pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
LMAOOOO so the head of a yoruba man is only worth 25k in naira value? That's only $60.98 for goodness sake! no wonder many of them here reason like idiots 71 Likes 5 Shares |
Politics / Re: Remembering The Isheagu Massacre Of May 1968 by AniOmaa: 3:54am On May 06, 2021 |
Graysons:You really think Igbos are your enemies? Deep down in your heart of hearts (forget playing to the Igbo phobic nairaland gallery for a second) and be honest with yourself, are you better off in the current Nigerian set up your fathers fought for? Note that I'm an Anioma man from the Enuani part of Delta state, and I among many other rational thinking Igbos aside from the delusional ipob factions don't want a nation with Non-Igbo minorities, the Biafra the realistic Igbo man wants is a Biafra where we will all share a common language, culture, and value system... you Non-Igbos in the Niger Delta can sort yourselves out, but it will be idiotic and borderline disingenuous of you lots to think the Igbos are anywhere close to your problems right now. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Are The "Minority" Tribes Of The Niger Delta Safe In Ipob's "Biafra'?? by AniOmaa: 3:53am On May 06, 2021 |
And here we go again... 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Remembering The Isheagu Massacre Of May 1968 by AniOmaa: 1:44am On May 06, 2021 |
Graysons:The irony in that highlighted statement couldn't get more hilarious if you look at the events of today. Your fathers fought on the Federal side against Igbos, how did that turn out for your people? today your land and resources have been become the official porn industry of Nigeria where every Musa, Chukwuma, Tunde take turns to fu*k your people and take all your resources via oil wells, even foreign multinationals aren't left out in the pillaging. Aboki dey use una oyel develop Kano, Abuja, Kaduna etc while Ijaw land with your tiny Bayeksay is a complete shithole... even dividends of your "Oyel" una no see enjoy as your lands lie in a bed of utter ruins, pollution and neglect... your fathers fought against Igbos yet the same Nigeria under Obasanjo wiped out a whole community from the map some years ago in Odi, successive regimes and administrations in Nigeria (military and civilian alike) all dominated by the North have rendered your people as economic serfs that keep laboring to serve the interests of the feudal Lords with nothing in return... aren't you guys currently worse than 12th class citizens in the current sociopolitical and economic arrangement of Nigeria? at least Igbos can with little or no government support or handouts can boast of a thriving commercial sector with the likes of coscharis, Innoson, Zinox, Onitsha market, Aba entrepreneurs etc all producing and providing essential services boost the economy... what can your people currently boast of besides your "oyel" which is public property to the North, and is about to go out of demand and appeal with the globalization of solar energy? yet Igbos are your problem, your idiocy is truly entertaining. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: What Happened To Unknown Gunmen by AniOmaa: 1:10am On May 06, 2021 |
I was never a fan of UGM attacking security personnels, it was not only needless, but also lacking in strategy and tact. All it would have engendered was more crisis in the East , destruction of public and private properties, and trigger-hungry uniformed Hausa/Fulani soldiers looking for a good reason to spill innocent Igbo blood as collateral and turn the peace and serenity of the East into their war-ravaged states in the North... Ndigbo we've got to sometimes stop playing sheep and call out bullshit when we see one... Kanu for all his maverick and radical stance on defending Igboland was leveraging a lot on the violence when he has little or nothing to lose in terms of investments, it seemed to me like he was using tensions in the SE to settle personal scores with the state... Let ESN/UGM just stick to the original plan of protecting our farms and forests against criminal hordes, if the so called Ebube-agu outfit finally comes on board, then they can work with the security blueprint of the various states to protect our borders and ensure peace in Alaigbo. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Igbo Governors And Politicians Must Rise Up And Face Ghana by AniOmaa: 11:18pm On May 05, 2021 |
Biafranboys:You shouldn't even be discussing a topic like this on Nairaland of all places, if you were expecting solidarity, intelligent discourse and understanding then you came to the wrong jungle... if you're truly Igbo... then you should sometimes learn to curb your emotions, know the type of hostile environment you find yourself, and be smart enough not to pick certain issues unless it's absolutely necessary. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Live Video Recording Of Unknown Gunmen Attack On Soldiers by AniOmaa: 6:42pm On May 05, 2021 |
Pierocash:Thanks for clearing that up, the whole action including the commentary seemed muddled up, so was that a military vehicle that was seized and driven away by the UGM? |
Politics / Live Video Recording Of Unknown Gunmen Attack On Soldiers by AniOmaa: 6:31pm On May 05, 2021 |
Took place somewhere in Imo state and we can see the live action unfold from the recording, the gunmen overpowered the soldiers after killing I believe two of them while the rest ran away, and the military truck was seized. Twitter link: https://twitter.com/Truthfully83/status/1389972721749184513 |
Politics / Re: Uzodinma Launches Operation Search And Flush Team In Imo, Presents Cars, Gadgets by AniOmaa: 6:10pm On May 05, 2021 |
The outfit looks more sophisticated than Amotekun 1 Like |
Politics / Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 9:52pm On May 04, 2021 |
TheLionofLasigi:Utter garbage, which slum in Nigeria pass the ones for your toilet of a region? can the massive slums in Ibadan and the atrocities you dare call residential areas in major parts of your towns and cities even the suburbs worthy to be considered as places for decent habitation? aside from Lagos (No man's land) which other SW state can replicate the level of infrastructures, economic sustainability and exuberance of Lagos which was made possible by all Nigerians - especially Igbos, and multinationals? Guy visit the villages in the East and see massive architectural edifices dotting every square foot mile with paved roads, electricity lightnings on bypasses and streets, water pumps operating 24/7 for the rural dwellers etc (all these feats done more often than not by one single individual) feats that will make your dirty unwashed buccal cavity drop open in amazement, we no dey even talk about the cities and towns... It was even trending on Twitter some months ago how Igbos turn their villages into palatial estates because everybody is competing to outdo the other in the aesthetics of his mansion, the Igbo man you are mocking in Lagos for living in your slums is far better than you cause unlike the yorubas in that same slum who are content in living in their slums with no recourse for self-improvement, the Igbo man has opened his business and is sending money back home to start more businesses... 2 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: The Unity Of This Country Is Not Negotiable by AniOmaa: 9:36pm On May 04, 2021 |
This fulani terrorist again lol... Someone made a good point last time here that in other nations of the world, Muslims fight tooth and nail to extricate themselves from other people they regard as unbelievers or "kaffirs", but it's only in Nigeria that we see the anomaly of Northern Muslims fighting so hard to remain one with people they share no historical, cultural, religious, ethnic ties and other values with. It's a very strange conundrum honestly. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Lai Mohammed: Kidnapping, Banditry Not Federal Offences In Nigeria by AniOmaa: 4:42pm On May 04, 2021 |
Everyday I wake up in the morning I give thanks to God, my beautiful mother and good luck for taking me away from that abomination called Nigeria and bringing to a more civilized clime, the fuccked up events that keep unfolding in that country makes me even more grateful. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 3:52pm On May 04, 2021 |
TheLionofLasigi:See painment All the money you apes make from harvesting peoples skulls and body parts, where does it all go? the typical Yoruba village still looks like a dwelling place for uncivilized nearthandals with thatch and mud structures and relics of ancient buildings from the 18th century still dotting every square foot mile. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 3:47pm On May 04, 2021 |
omonnakoda:It's not too late to locate the nearest bridge to you and jump off |
Politics / Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 8:10am On May 04, 2021 |
Basher8583:Who made Yorubas and Hausas richest in Nigeria? on what indices are they the richest? Just because one or two Yoruba and Hausa individuals made the outdated Forbes list for richest men in Africa doesn't mean the average Hausa or yoruba is richer than the Igbos on the basis of wealth distribution and sustainability... I can bet that even in your immediate community right now, you will see several mansions and thriving businesses owned by Igbos, it's only in Yorubaland we get to see successful Yorubas, Igbos are easily the commercial beehives found across every nook and cranny of Nigeria, Igbos tend to be successful in almost every part of the country they find themselves. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: (PICS) Countries That Supported Either Side During Civil War by AniOmaa: 8:52pm On May 03, 2021 |
Until you can tell there's a difference between proferring DIPLOMATIC support and MILITARY support for those countries listed on the Biafran side, then there's no point even having this argument with a daft cow-dung sniffing Aboki. Majority of those countries that supported Biafra with the exception of France (as documented and collaborated by various foreign war journals and correspondents that covered the events of the Nigerian civil war) only gave their support diplomatically to Biafra... the so called mercenaries you posted only fought in Biafra for a few months at the early stage of the war, but majority of them left Biafra due to insufficient payments or were killed in action... it's on record that the only mercenaries that actually stayed on and fought with Biafrans inspite of all the crippling odds were Major Taffy Williams from former Rhodesia (a man who had nothing but great respect and admiration for the bravery and tenacity of the Biafran troops under his command) , Rolf Steiner, and the popular Swedish pilot Count Carl Gustaf Ericsson von Rosen who was famous for flying the "Biafran babies" till the end of the war. Biafra largely depended on its home made weapons ingeniously manufactured by Biafrans themselves to sustain the struggle, it was only late in 1968 that France actually began to give some military aid to Biafra by sending tons of arms and ammunition via the Uli airstrip.. but the effort from France however noble in its intentions, was simply too insufficient and belated to salvage the already precarious and demoralizing Biafran war situation already made worse by starvation. Please actually educate yourselves more about the facts of the Nigerian civil war even though your palpable ignorance can be pardoned since they extricated these things from our school curriculums, go read books, journals interviews and various other credible databases about the war instead of accentuating your stupidity by picking your "facts" from Wikipedia! 10 Likes |
Politics / Gunmen Abduct Three Cattle Breeders In Ibarapa by AniOmaa: 8:17pm On May 03, 2021 |
Gunmen abduct three cattle breeders in Ibarapa Gunmen have kidnapped three ranchers in the Ibarapa area of Oyo State. The three abducted persons are said to be Yoruba men who have a place where they breed cattle. They were said to be going to visit the person who manages the ranch for them when the hoodlums waylaid them and whisked them away. The victims were identified as Kabiru Oladimeji, two others victims were simply identified as Kazeem and Soka. Nigeria Newspapers OnlineA Collection Of Nigeria Daily Newspapers... Home Headlines HeadlinesGunmen abduct three cattle breeders in Ibarapa 3 May 2021 Gunmen have kidnapped three ranchers in the Ibarapa area of Oyo State. The three abducted persons are said to be Yoruba men who have a place where they breed cattle. They were said to be going to visit the person who manages the ranch for them when the hoodlums waylaid them and whisked them away. The victims were identified as Kabiru Oladimeji, two others victims were simply identified as Kazeem and Soka. They were reportedly attacked on Sunday evening and were taken into captivity at Idiyan village in the Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State. It was gathered that the kidnappers had contacted the families of the abducted victims and demanded N10m ransom. The Convener of Igangan Development Advocates , Oladiran Oladokun, confirmed the kidnap to our correspondent on the telephone. The Police Public Relations Officer in Oyo State apolice Command, Mr Adewale Osifeso, when contacted also confirmed the kidnap. He said, “Three male victims were abducted around 1820hrs on Sunday at Idi Ope village near Igangan. “The case was however reported 1154hrs on Monday. “Efforts are ongoing to rescue the victims and apprehend the abductors. The PPRO appealed to members of the ppublic to always report such cases early to aid prompt action from the police. https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/gunmen-abduct-three-cattle-breeders-in-ibarapa/%3famp |
Politics / Re: See The Houses I Saw In A Village In Imo State Today - Photos by AniOmaa: 8:14pm On May 03, 2021 |
Sunnybay7:You don't typically see nice houses in remote villages across Nigeria except in the East, anyone who is well traveled and honest can attest to this fact. 74 Likes 4 Shares |
Politics / Re: Lightning Strike Kills 12 Cows In Delta As Herdsmen Flee by AniOmaa: 9:53am On May 03, 2021 |
Unknown gunmen have temporarily retired while unknown thunder have taken over 139 Likes 7 Shares |
Politics / Re: Amotekun Intercepts Truckload Of Armed Fulani Herdsmen In Ibadan by AniOmaa: 11:05am On Feb 09, 2021 |
SilverNorGold:Chei!!! 12 Likes |
Politics / Re: Wike: NDDC Not Any State, Ethnic Group’s Birthright by AniOmaa: 11:03am On Feb 09, 2021 |
BastardWike:Take it easy on them, the most useless cast-away Igbo misfit is a king in Ijawland, afterall it was an Igbo man that put them on the map of historical significance in the first place (King Jaja of Opobo). I doubt Ijaws are even known outside of Nigeria; well except when the floodlights of conversations ranging from environmental crude oil pollution, excruciating poverty, militancy, cultism, ugly women with masculine physiological features, useless youths who pine away in the oasis of unproductivity and excess ogogoro consumption, and other relatively worrying sociological defects are opened to rational scrutiny. So sheath your e-attacks and fussilades on those poor creek-dwelling clan of degenerates my dear comrade, it's already common knowledge that the Ijaw (real spelling Ijo) are the real ethnogenetic story of utter neglect... a people whose region remains the real sewage disposal of Nigeria's natural and artificial (biological and chemical alike) waste products. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: The Hate On Igbos Keeps Them United by AniOmaa: 10:41am On Feb 09, 2021 |
Fulani dey rape, kill, dismember, flog and humiliate yoruuba, yoruba instead of dealing with the immediate threat to his sustainable means of survival, integrity and safety... turns around to chase the imaginary Igbo giant chasing him in his dream. I'm not sure if I'll call it misplaced priority or just mental illness. 3 Likes |
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