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Charles.nerd:you mentioned ethnic group didnt you ? you claimed south south resent igbos now we are asking you which of the south south ethnic groups , we could learn something new today. |
Charles.nerd:jumping around the bush , you claimed south south resent igbos and i reminded you that igbos are part of south south, you want to hide under region to throw cheap shots shey , why dont you tell us your ethnic group maybe it is your ethnic group that resent igbos and it will be good for us to take note of that even the igala people this thread is about have identified themselves and presented their arguments. |
Charles.nerd:you are yet to name your ethnic group in the so called south south , i wont dbate who is igbo and who is not with you afterall your not igbo so its not your buisness who they are and who we say they are, tell us your ethnic group and the so ethnic groups in your south south that resent igbos . |
Charles.nerd:your a product of failed educational system. the best thing for you to do is stop commenting. |
Charles.nerd:you mentioned south south and am teaching you geaography that igbos are part of south south so if mst throw cheap shots then mention your ethnic group and stop hiding behind region, some of you dont even read the article before you comment like sheeps. |
Charles.nerd:my friend shut up and name your ethnic group .stop hiding behind south south , igbos are part of south south too mumu |
i think orient petroleum should just cancel any exploration outside anambra to avoid confusion and controversy .
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i thought we discussed this before with map , besides the part of kogi they are talking about are igalas ,you cant even tell te difference between them and igbo and some igalas are from anambra too , my point is this is between orient refinery and the concerned party and not anambra/igbo vs kogi , anambra only have shares in the the refinery just as soo many other companies and individuals do. if you look at the map just like the orient chairman said most of the wells are in anambra but also overlap enugu and kogi and they have plans to compensate those states, pls my igbo and igala people dont let mischif makers use this to create enemity between both of you and for people talking about fighting dont forget there are igala people in anambra and igbo people in kogi and i mean indigens.
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geeez: This is why I love the Yoruba race. They dont beg the FG. They make things happen and fix the roads to their common destiny by themselvesso why is it still taking more than 12 years to fix ore road? i bet you have not crossed lagos, are you not the ones crying that ibadan express roads are bad? you cant even fix roads in lagos talkless of express roads. |
all states have state house assemply and pass laws. |
ilugunboy: We Yorubas used to have this trait until the influx of those that don't ask questions about source of wealth into our midst...then we lost that virtue.that trait started with northern and yoruba politicians who steal billions of dollars drive exotic cars wwith police and army excorts and throw large parties which made everyone want to become a politician thereby giving birth to corruption and love of money. |
By WOLE BALOGUN When 23-year-old Rasheed Oyebola left his parent’s house on July 17, little did his aged father, Mr. Mojeed Oyebola, know that it was the last time he would be seeing his young son alive. The old man was just recovering from the shock arising from the death of his wife and Rasheed’s mother a couple of months earlier. He never anticipated that another tragedy was waiting in the wings. On that day, Rasheed had gone, as was his practice, to the computer institute on Ibaragu Road, Abule Lemode,a village in Ogun State, where he was receiving training in computer studies. He was expected to be computer-literate as part of the requirements for his recent admission into the Accountancy Department of the Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. His father said he had paid the sum of N85, 000 as part of the young man’s tuition into the university’s accounts, with the hope that by next month, his son would join the league of ambitious young undergraduates in the country. That lofty dream has become shattered, replaced with nightmares and an unending sorrow. Oyebola’s hope of a bright future for his now late son has been dashed. The boy was discovered missing, and his body later found floating on the surface of a river in the area. The bereaved dad is suspicious of some men he claimed had been battling him over a piece of land. “At about 2am on that fateful morning, I got a strange call that informed me that my son, Rasheed, had been kidnapped by men I later suspected to be my rivals in a recent land tussle. He was said to have been drugged by his assailants, who tricked him to leave the place where he was receiving computer training. Then, after taking him far into the outskirts of a village, called Igbo-Iloro, Ogun State, the men drowned my boy in a river,” the man informed this reporter. A young lady that was allegedly kidnapped with Oyebola’s son called the old man to narrate the fate that befell the late Rasheed. She also told the old man that she narrowly escaped being killed by the assailants. The reporter obtained photographs of Oyebola’s lifeless body floating atop the river. The horrific sight of Rasheed’s dead body stared at you from the photograph. His left leg was tied with a very thick twain. Save for the short pants left on him by his assailants, the young man would have been stark naked. It also appeared that the deceased was actually dead before his body hit the water. He appeared to be in a deep sleep before he was dumped into the river, obviously to create an impression that he drowned by accident. To further confirm the old man’s belief that his son was dead before being dumped in the river, Rasheed’s body had not started bloating at the time the photograph was taken at the scene. Asked if he made any efforts to find out the culprits, Oyebola said when he reported the matter to the police at the Oja-Odan Police Post close to the area, he was told that some men were arrested by the police in connection with the killing following a tip-off from residents of the village. He regretted, however, that the police released them shortly after without even allowing him or any of his people to see the suspects. The distraught old man said further efforts to get residents of the area to give more information on the suspects was met with hostility, as the said residents became violent soon after. “I went there with a retired police officer friend and we took two cars to the village. You can imagine that they almost burnt the vehicles that we took there. We were told the police arrested some men as suspects but when we went to the nearest police station to report and find out who the men arrested were, we were told they had been released.” Did he suspect anyone? Of course, the old man said. He actually mentioned the names of some members of an opposition party with whom he claimed to be having land issues. He said he had earlier been attacked by the same set of people, even as he claimed that they wanted him dead. “They did it because of the land tussle I have with them. They have even attacked me on several occasions. They went for my son because they couldn’t get me. They have attempted to take my life on several occasions. One of such was the day I was sitting somewhere in front of the court where we went for a case. I just saw some men pointing towards my direction as if they were showing me to some people. “Suddenly some tough looking men swooped on me and began beating me. They took my phones and dragged me to a corner, attempting to bind my hands and legs. But luckily, I struggled to free myself from their hold and ran away. “I was hospitalized for more than a week. Before my wife’s death, they were always calling her, telling her that she should forget about me. They told her that they were going to kill me. They also attacked my assistant and destroyed his car with their weapons.” Revealing that the people he suspected are very close to him, Pa Oyebola said: “I am more pained because the people are those you would never be suspicious of as a result of our closeness. I want the government and human rights activists to help me fight these evil people. My son’s killers must not go unpunished. The Inspector-General of Police should please help mandate the police in that area to conduct proper investigation on the killing of my son. “My life too is now in danger. I know those who could kill my son could come after me. My son was supposed to complete his computer studies next week and resume at the university next month.” http://sunnewsonline.com/new/national/evil-men-abduct-23-year-old-drown-him-in-village-river/ |
diesel86: @ c.fours you are so on point jare i don't even know what this easterners problem is really like, they come on the internet bashing other tribes we westerners especially. when it comes to the real world they start doing buisness with us like nothing ever transpired.i dont get you , did you dash those igbo men money to build those houses or you cant figure out why they are landlords? it must be in your dna , so you want one nigeria but you want another nigerian hursling and building houses to come and bend down and greet you every morning and say thank you for giving him opportunity forgeting the money fueling the econmy is coming our of his land,i say you are the ingrate cus if that oil stops flowing today you will discover the real meaning of poverty , what is happening now in nigeria will be a joke to what will happen. you see why i keep saying lot of nigerians are mantally reatarded.in your peanut mind there are no yoruba land lords in other regions or countries for that matter smh , anyway thanks for confirming we are not one and must seperate then maybe after seperation you can demand that foreigner bow to you for building houses in your land. |
amor4ce: Many Igbo claim to be Christian and boast about material acquisitions but somehow do not acknowledge that in the Bible is the warning that those acquisitions are worthless and will be destroyed. Is it not true that bashr8 values material wealth more than human lives?you are confused but of course you are yoruba, anybody that uses his mother or brother for rituals cannot be normal |
amor4ce: Can bashr8 do without uttering exaggerated boasts for 24 hours?look who is talking about exaggeration |
c.fours:preach on , why dont you come back and make it the so called global economy mumu they dangle high GDP in front of you while HDI is at all time low. i dont need millions of brainless people to make a country work , many nations have less than 10 million people am sure that country your taking refuge in dont have up to 50 million people.typical african dummy mentality.europe had to split along linguistic lines before they achieved peace and progress then they came back to form europian union . |
Donlittle: i think you should take a nap and rest your brain. you re making no sense now. pardon me for my wordswhere di baboon jump out from |
c.fours:biafra or no biafra we still win , infact biafra is for your own good since you we dont want wanty anything to do with you and you dont want anything to do with us.as long as nigeria remains you will keep running away cus you cant stand the heat but you want it to remain smh. even in the worlds most cursed country nigeria we igbos still built the world 3rd largest movie industry(the only good and positive thing outsiders know about nigeria) and host the world largest market , the first african nation to manufacture automobiles while yorubas are busy inventing and exporting fraud plus witch hunting . |
amor4ce: Haaaaaaaaa!!!!!!! Since when did Nigeria have that many soldiers? Haba bashr8?read your history books , soldires where drawn fom all ethnic groups in all parts of the country . they where more than that but that is just estimate .defeat is when yorubaland is over ran by northern soldiers in just a single day and your leaders have to hide while going out to avoid being killed plus they run to igboland to seek solution now that is defeat. |
amor4ce: Is it that he can't provide any evidence because his claims are characteristically (Igbolistically) dubious?maybe when you stop kidnapping people for rituals then we can take apply the same solution , kidnapping only started in 2007 from the south south but have always been in yorubaland from time immemorial. and pls if yorubas must kidnap and kill people for rituals why use your mother and brothers, damm thats cold ,even hittler while shiver by learning such happens in yorubaland |
c.fours:defeat by who? we where never defeated , we never surrendered our weapons or our currency , in as much as the british finally got what it fought for which is oil from the niger delta(at least we igbos own all the oil wells in igboland) ,nigeria lost over 400hundred thousand soldiers to bisfra that never had upto 50 thousand soldiers. |
c.fours:how ironic your the only grou known to worship people mybe it comes from years of domination by hausa fulanis . we dont worship ojukwu but what he saw yesterday and tried to prevent is happening today and guess who is crying more about nigeria? well we know you could not stay thats why you ran away to go and do boy boy in another mans country. |
Donlittle: source of this?google it on nairaland its not a secret |
c.fours:we rather have great and truthful men like ojukwu as a leader than awolowo who later commited suicide at the mere threat of a young soldier as a leader.you have no proof of civilization , no calendar, no banking system ,no writting system , no marriage customs, no dress, no inventions, no trade route, no freedom . |
amor4ce: Can't you provide any external reference of an Igbo kingdom prior to 1700?google is your friend, since you claim to know too much nri and igboukwu should not be hard for you to find |
amor4ce: Lies. Which kingdom did your people have when communities were independent and targeting themselves for food? Is there any non-Igbo reference to any Igbo kingdom prior to 1700?hahaha sorry to burst your bubble , igboland remained the most organised before the british or portugeuses came , with calender, banking system ,writting and an organised trading network while yorubas where still fighting for freedom from hausa fulani domination in the north and edo domination in the south (EKO) , you should read more often
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