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In the wake of the revelation of the genius of the southern Kaduna teen girl,I have come to realise what is taking place before our very eyes,many aren't noting this changes. There seems to be a divine shift of talent and ability from MEN particularly blackmen to blackwomen in Africa . A lot of girls getting first class Doing brilliant things It was never this way and it is not the same with other races,but particularly the black race especially in AFRICA. I believe this is a divine judgement on the black male, who time and time again as chosen to take the part of failure. The Blackman as betrayed his divine mandate of leading Africa and blacks to greatness,and despite many renewed chances have chosen to blow it away. I believe God as taken the sceptre from the Blackmale and is handing over to women,there's no doubt that there as been an uptick in female ability and in particular black female ability in Africa in recent years,especially amongst the younger ones,the recently born females are beginning to do very well and displaying talents and abilities. This is a sign that future African leadership might be with the women folk. I think God as begun to judge the Blackmale silently, we are aren't seeing the changes happening. |
observanc1:Olumagongo is not a Yoruba king oo abeg,however,yahaya Bello was instigated something sinister |
Christistruth00:Go and read history, u are turning history on its HEAD. On thing I have noticed is that yorubà people have a lot of misconceptions about their history, which is clearly in the public space, Yorubas like to hide shameful things in their history, which ends up being misconstrued leading to a change in a lot of narratives. This makes them have a faux sense of self elevation,they see themselves as infallible, when in reality there were a lot of shameful things in their history. |
DeOTR:Yes,only after the destruction of oyo capital itself |
Christistruth00:Lol,God ,you got very thing so twisted,go and re study your history ooooo, I take God beg u,you are living in alternate history. You have been lied to. Firstly, I'll start from your last point, AYORINDE was the very,i mean the VERY enslaver of the Akoko-ondo, Akoko-edo area,he was not protecting anyone oo,you got it all twisted instead he was the one destroying Akoko area,enslaving it's people. Part of the reason for the the Akoko joined the ekiti parapo war against the ibadans. Ayorinde was in alliance with the Fulani kings of Bida(the Ibadan were always in alliance with the Fulani) it might shock you but it's the truth. It was only in oka-akoko were the Nupe failed because aduloju whose alliance with the Fulani had broken down decided to help the oka Akoko people.This aduloju had previously been terrorizing the Akoko people. Infact the nupe-fulani used the Ibadan army to lead them ,them being previously familiar with the geography of the area. Hahaha,your second point about the Nupe, omg,ha,Yoruba people need to go and re study their history oo,except for some Nupes who were also victims to their own elites,the Nupe under Fulani kings from masaba down to etsu Maliki and Muhammadu,went on incessant campaigns enslaving Yorubas down to ijesha,even ogedengbe was at a time engaged in war against the Nupes,the Nupes were never refugees, they were the dominant force in the middlebelt. Also,the Okuns never defended themselves against the "Fulani" actually Nupes under Fulani kings,the Okuns were thoroughly defeated and massively enslaved. They later formed a resistance pact among themselves called the ogidi alliance at ogidi to resist the Nupe enslavers ,they tried but we're then helped by the oncoming British who put a final blow to the Nupes, The Nupes were not in jihad(they did not intend to islamise) but in economic exploitation campaigns (they were fighting for wealth through slaves and tribute) The okun never formed any alliance with the igbiras or igalas, The igbiras fought the Nupe alone and were helped by their hilly environment which the Nupe cudnt cope with as the Nupe were horse mounted,same with the small ogori who also decimated the Nupe. The Nupe never attacked igala land |
Christistruth00:Go check your history again, Ilorin which was under Fulani rule fought alongside Ibadan and Bida in their wars against the Middlebelt |
Christistruth00:It was Ibadan,Ibadan even supplied them guns,on which they used to attack the Middlebelt particularly kogi area |
Ibrahimcoomasie:Oyo empire had already been disintegrated before the setting up of Ibadan as a new camp for the oyo generals who retreated and regrouped in Ibadan after they lost to the Fulani jamaa of ilorin |
DeOTR:Ibadan was created after the destruction of the oyo capital, Ilorin was the hitherto military capital of oyo empire |
Christistruth00:Never,the Nupe were never at any time under the oyo empire, most of you Yorubas have been deceived by traditional village history that is biased,falsely aggrandising the Yoruba kingdoms |
Christistruth00:Not true,Ibadan made alliances with the Fulani kings of Nupe and fought with them |
abdeefggh:Very wrong history, the Fulani, Nupe and oyo( Ibadan) were in alliance, and ransacked the Middlebelt together, at this time even Ilorin and Bida were under Fulani rule,were the hell do you people get these twisted histories from. |
EmperorCaesar:Every tribe is |
abdeefggh:The oyo never crossed Ilorin, they cudnt even reach Bida,you talking of sokoto |
CandidAdmin:Every tribe is |
Ritchiee:Point my wrong |
Christistruth00:Alafin of oyo,was weak at this time,oyo had been reduced to nothingness, it was Ibadan that was the Yoruba powerhouse at this time |
Christistruth00:The Christian missionaries were mainly white acting on the political direction of the British flag |
Printerscanner:The truth will never be distorted under my view |
Christistruth00:The whites saved the Yoruba |
KwuoteYourFada:It's the elites everywere,the igbos were also heavily sold as slaves |
Ritchiee:It is a lie,most of the Yoruba wars were fought against Eastern Yoruba ( ijesha, ekiti,Akoko,even okun). The wars were sponsored by Ibadan after the disintegration of oyo,mind you,oyo was never a powerful kingdom,the Nupe terrorised oyo and the Fulani eventually destroyed it's capital |
KwuoteYourFada:Aro were madly enslaving a lot of igbos,using abam and ohafia warriors as machinery mercenaries |
The Yoruba were always fighting themselves, they were never one people,the Igbo also had an internal enemy group the Aro,who terrorised the Igbo for decades.the Hausa were enslaved by their own confidants the Fulani. These major tribes have something wrong with them |
Brenbentondiaz:I stated in my post that Nigeria should be divided along ethnic lines and affialiations |
Brenbentondiaz:In Nigeria, it will be harder for a president to be impeached due to backing from his political base,but a king that has lost favour with the people,might not have any backing |
Brenbentondiaz:Get out of here you idiot,am not here for you stupid tribal comments, go n die |
HenryTimes:Be asking what,how there |
HenryTimes:These attacks have been going on for years,if they can not find means of arming themselves by now,then they are jokers |
SporaD8:Enough of excuses you guys have been giving this lame excuse since day one,you ought to have figure a way out of the army arrest,strategize and do something like men,not hiding behind your women |
ephraimlongkat:Plateau is not a core northern states,were the attackers can hide within the population. Look for weapons like ESN and fight these people, enough of your lame excuses |
Anytime killings occur in Benue,plateau or southern Kaduna , it's women that are always in the fore front,dealing with the issues,either through protest or media outreach. The men are always quiet behind their women. Are we seeing a practical case scenario of an emasculated group of men? All the men do is gather to bury the victims. What's the deal with men of these tribes? |
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