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Landmack:Lagos rat
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Landmack:My attention is not for fools. I've told you to always avoid my handle if you still have some dignity left as a human being. So you are even hiding in Lagos like a rat and is constituting nuisance to proud Anambra sons and daughters that own the state physically. |
christistruth01:You should have asked Bini people before bringing them into this. By the way, Reginald Hargrove came to Nigeria from 1898 upwards.That is decades Baikie met what he REPORTED in Asaba. I understand you are trying to link us to your people so that you can tap from our glamourous history and culture. That is the essence of Bini being part of Asaba comedy. So that at the end you will link Ife to Bini like you people have been trying to do and claim part of our magnificent culture. Anyways, the red cap has always been part of the ọzọ title since time immemorial, only the material differed with time. Check out the bronze from Igbo ukwu that outdates Bini herself rocking the cap. ![]() The Red cap Oba of Bini wears plus the Igbo four market days Bini still practice till tomorrow is the remnants of Nri influence over them. Ask their Elders. Unlike you people that lie up and down, we give you physical proof that when you go to the place tomorrow, you will see it life and direct.
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Lol. More Afonjas trooping to Makoko or deported to Ogbomosho |
christistruth01:LOL. You Yorubas are one hell of a funny people. The extent you lots go to make mockery of yourselves is amazing. Well, Walter Amobi ascended as the first warrant chief of Ogidi in 1904 while Baikie met the Red cap chiefs of Asaba in 1854. So what you really want us to believe with your funny source is that Walter Amobi time travelled to introduce it before he was born or he introduced it as a 16 year old boy (because he was born in 1838 and he wasn't a warrant chief until 1904 at 66yrs). Yorubas sef. I never knew that our Ọzọ red cap will also be of envy to you people. Well superior culture always attract envy from those with lesser culture. To you people Igbo accomplishments is too great for black people that you are looking for ways to associate it to whites.
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Chikeluba25:I think what is happening in Enugwu-Ukwu is under-reported. Some people might end up being taken by surprise. |
The correct headline should be "video of a Yoruba man surrounded by his brothers" |
Is this news? One thing I noticed is that most of the people I share the same continent with are idiots who either avoid the truth or yearn for sweet lies. Listen attentively or bookmark this, People are influenced by what they see. No matter how unreasonable something looks like, if it continues to be shown to people, with time many will start believing it. This is the origin of film censorship. Film/drama is one way peoples direction of reasoning can be influenced. An average human being gets tired within seconds when philosophy, logic or any valuable information is discussed or taught but he/she doesn't when looking at a screen. Understanding this, many countries controlled that which can influence how their society thinks. You think there is a difference among Black ignoramuses and those whites and yellow people in Europe and China? No. The difference among them is that most information/media/films is handled by reasonable people who respect logic/intelligent reasoning in Europe and most parts of Asia while fools control that of Africa. China doesn't want her population to be influenced by the Western scam called religion so films portraying western religion is seriously regulated. The same can be said for other countries. But why is it that Africa cannot do the same if one might ask? The answer is that if you don't believe in addition then you can't believe in subtraction. If you don't believe there is light then darkness becomes a myth to you. What am I driving at? If one ceases to believe in JuJu then there is no need for him to believe in Christian salvation. If juju films are to be censored in Nigeria, within 2 decades churches will start closing up due to loss of membership and the tool the politicians and their western lords use to control you will be broken. Nigerians/Africa will start becoming objective instead of being dogmatic. Then majority of you will start demanding accountability. |
Do you see the news? "Rescued from the POLICE" We know who the real terrorist in Igboland is. |
mediainc:You say people don't go to igbo land, I wonder who are the Agbo, hawkers Suya, tailors, mat, kettle sellers littered around igbo villages The brick layers and other menial labourers? Do you know the difference between Ndigbo in other region from Yorubas and Hausa in Igbo region? The difference is that the contribution of Ndigbo in those region is highly significant and their presence is highly felt unlike the others in Igbo region that are not that significant. This is why you can say Igbo spread to your region but we can't return the favour to yours because unlike you people, we don't feel threatened by Agbo hawkers, cobblers, Suya and mat sellers. |
Your first two pictures is just smoke. Please check whether you posted the right pictures. |
Coldie:If it is not already becoming a reality, Nigeria won't be doing these propaganda. Look at the FP. How many Biafran threads are on it? The ancient Greek soothsayers say that "something exists when you talk about it" This is the philosophy they used to defeat Medusa, they stopped talking about it and Medusa ceased to exist. Biafra is now alive and your Forum is a proof of it. |
PrinceOfLagos:The question is not whether Nigeria will be broken into pieces but when it will be broken into pieces. No matter how we put it, Nigeria is a symbol of white supremacy. A union forged not from the decision of the masses but a decision from a white imperial lord to facilitate how she runs it as a farm. Whenever any nation within Nigeria wises up like Ndigbo and her allies, the first thing they will do is review their incorporation into Nigeria. Any objection? |
AbijaJ:You only convince someone that already have a degree of doubt in him. Before IPOB came, Ndigbo never see themselves as Nigerians, they never considered the war over and they believe that one day a general will reunite the grieving soldiers. That is where IPOB and MNK came in. IPOB didn't introduce a new ideology but unified what the people already have and gave their anger a direction under a leadership. Write this down. Do you know why it was easy for IPOB? Because Ndigbo didn't accept what Nigeria thought was the result of the war. Like one intelligent dude said, "No war is over until the enemy says it is over. We may think it is over, We may declare it over, but in fact, the enemy gets a vote" - James Mattis. Did Nigeria ever asked Ndigbo whether the war is over? Did Nigeria ever treated the war as if it was over? Did Nigeria ever made an attempt to address what caused it? Did Nigeria ever respected those Ndigbo consider heroes? (the Biafran Soldiers) |
Odin13:I saw one of the Nigerian propaganda on FP where they allege that Asaba is taking over SE economy and according to them it should be a reason to worry for SE. But one thing they forget is that Asaba is not just an Igbo state but Ndigbo see her as part of SE. A success for Asaba is something Ndigbo cherish. It is even a motivation judging from what they passed through during the war (Asaba Massacre) just because of their Igbo heritage. The Nigerians have even forgotten that the place they committed one of the biggest atrocity during the war was at Asaba (Asaba Massacre). Now they want to introduce a non existing friction between Ndigbo. |
RisenJoe:IPOB is that masses. You people need to understand that the power you think IPOB wield is the decision of the masses directed from one channel. Do you know that many people in SE/SS don't even care how IPOB is doing the Biafran campaign on their radio but what they know is that they have to readdress the basis of the union they are sure their fore fathers never agreed to be part of. A union that feeds on demonising them, making life miserable for them, underdeveloping and celebrates any ill will that befalls them. A union that looks to do more of the atrocities they are facing to their own children. You have to understand that what is happening is not just self preservation but a duty a man has to do for the next generation. |
PrinceOfLagos:The decision of the people must be respected. They want an out from a union they never agreed to be part of. Anybody that thinks otherwise should either table it at a referendum in peace or allow the rule of nature take its cause in pieces. |
"Yorubas are united"
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Osagyefo98:LOL. Nigerians think they can divide us among their state lines. Mr man, Odumeje was born and brought up in Onitsha. But to tell you the truth, Juluismalama/Osagyefo, for a Bini man, the hate in you is alarming. Infact I have never seen a Bini man with senseless hate for people that doesn't know that you exist. |
Divinefavour1:My dear we are saying the same thing. The bottom line is that the food was not cooked in the pot she is posing with. Since she/he claims that it was cooked in the pot in video which has been proved to be false, then she/he is not the one that cooked it. |
It is so easy to tell that he/she didn't cook the food him/herself. That food was transferred to that pot whole. The warming is what people are watching. Anybody that have cooked anything can tell. Look at the tip of pot. Look at how the stew maintained the line in the pot showing no sign of previous boiling although it is almost done. If it was cooked it that pot, the line would have messed up a bit even if you boil at low pressure. Even the drip from when he/she poured it over to the pot is still visible (circled). The only mess in the pot. He/She thinks those that will see this is as dumb as his/her followers.
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adamsmith914:You mean the people that said this below? This is what they told the whites "Before the coming of the Europeans, we always looked upon Aro as white-man-like, because from the beginning they were more brainy and cultured" Has anybody said the same for Yáribas, ehm sorry Yorubas? You even near the slave name (Yoruba) conferred on you lower species by your Hausa-Fulani masters. A remnant of your past pathetic history as choice of slaves for Hausa Kingdoms then Fulani Caliphate. Read what those you are putting fake stories into their mouth have to say about Aro
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Pakute:LOL. Only a particular group in Nigeria fell victim to both trans Saharan slave trade and trans Atlantic slave trade. That group is YORUBA. Unlike others that controlled the flow of the unfortunate slaves through their region, Yorubas have no say in what happens through theirs. Trans Saharan was controlled by Nupe who hunted Yorubas like the rats they are to sell to Kano. At Kano, the Yorubas became the favourite slaves for their Hausa masters because of Yorubas submissive nature (something that can be seen in them today) For trans Atlantic, Yoruba land was just a hunting ground where you sell as much as you can capture. No resistance, Nothing. The captured were so docile that they don't need to be chained. Their docile nature, though liked by the enslavers cost Yoruba Slaves their worth, unlike other places where slaves are costly, Badagry was noted for their cheap slaves. Yorubas are exchanged for as little as a dried gin for ten slaves, 20 young women for an umbrella and 10 women for snuff powder I would have loved to respond to your sex allegations but no need. Though it is false, I can't return the favour to Yoruba women because no reasonable organism apart from Yoruba men will think of having sex with them because of their hideous look. Their ugliness is their major saving grace from all sexual related atrocities. By the way take a look at some of the Yorubas sold as rats celebrating their enslaver Seriki of Badagry.
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headSmasher:Very soon you will crop your own post and use it as reference. That's how desperate you people are to have companions as domestic slaves. Reno Omokri utterances is not a source. The utterances that he couldn't defend when challenged by Ogbonnaya Okoro |
headSmasher:You people are just looking for companions in the "sold as slaves by others" bus but wishes can never be horses. Bini only sold Yorubas and Itsekiri. Nupe sold Yorubas and even installed themselves as Alaafin. Fulani later continued from there during transatlantic slave trade, installing an existing Seriki Fulani in Lagos coast. Don't assume that our history is the same as yours |
topboss:Sorry Igbo is not Yoruba that Minorities like Nupe, Fon, Bini and FULANI around took turns raiding for slaves. Unlike Yoruba land where it was a hunt, Slave trade was an established market with rules in Igboland. Thank you |
OyiboUgbo04:Nice one. You are doing a wonderful job |
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