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PoliticsRe: IGP Idris Orders Dismantling Of Road Blocks Nationwide by blackfase(m): 6:53am On Sep 26, 2017
Respect to IGP Abubarkar, one who served under Yaradua. Was d only one able to walk his talk about d No Roadblock policy. All these ones na wash....
PoliticsRe: Inaccurate Billing Responsible For Irregular Power Supply In Nigeria – Osinbajo by blackfase(m): 3:26pm On Sep 24, 2017
Blurdy xoo was configured to fail...
AgricultureAlmond Oil by blackfase(op): 2:37pm On Sep 23, 2017
For the culturally savvy or yoruba scholars, just as Coconut oil is popularly known as Adiagbon, please i need the Yoruba name for Almond oil.

Thanks for heads up in advance....
PoliticsRe: Soyinka Warns Nigerian Army Against Attack On IPOB Members by blackfase(m): 6:53am On Sep 23, 2017
Cyynthia:
The image of this contraption is irredeemable.

Most people that condemned what Nig army did to Ibos are men with good conscience and some progressive Yorubas. But as for head slammers in our midst.... for where ?.
Some of those ones are even busy applauding mr vegetable for a job well done all because they share the same religion faith with him. You can confirm it by their comments on this forum.
They are the people that are dragging southerners back because they are being controlled by their masters up North and they can't even take decision without consulting their northern gods,even when those northern gods have no regards for them by giving them second class treatment.
Perpetual dirty slaves, that is what I call them.
Cyynthia dishing it out good as usual. Their brains must get a fine reset by fire by force, whether they like it or not...
PoliticsRe: MURIC Replies CAN On Sukkuk Bond. by blackfase(m): 7:27am On Sep 22, 2017
MURIC, maybe its because Christians have every reason to suspect your every move. Xtians dont strap bombs to their bodies, they don't lose their nuts because their goats or chickens cant roam freely to chew grass or pickings, they dont force people to worship in d name of Jesus or Mary, they dont kill and maim if anyone throws a cuss at their savior, they dont spread religious hate and do a lot of wild, crazy & stupid things in d name of Christianity....

We still could go on...nonsense!
PoliticsRe: List Of Christian Public Holidays Design To Christianize Nigeria by blackfase(m):
Nukualofa:
The illiteracy in the North is multiplying daily with the Op being touted as one of the educated people from the North
Dont mind d olodo op and d roaches cheering in their warped folly. Christians dont strap bombs to their bodies, they don't lose their nuts because their goats or chickens cant roam freely to chew grass or pickings, they dont force people to worship in d name of Jesus or Mary, they dont kill and maim if anyone throws a cuss at their savior, they dont do a lot of wild, crazy & stupid things in d name of Christianity....

We still could go on...nonsense!

ColonelDrake Cyynthia
PoliticsRe: Why Should I Hate FFK, Ayo Fayose Or Any Leader That Protects Christians? by blackfase(m): 2:22pm On Sep 21, 2017
I get ur point 3d, our hope is for d damn country be restructured. Everyone's frustrated about d general lack of progress hence d heated debate and reactions left right & centre. We all should be united with a common front against these vampires & vermins running d show.


deedeedee1:
See egbon i am agnostic, but what i can not take is letting one eddiot divide us with religion. Whatever grouse he has with Yoruba muslims should be discussed with his family and friends who practise the faith.
The ibos are enemies of Yoruba people just like the Hausa-Fulanis. They dont wish us well.
LiteratureRe: Diary Of A Broke Playboy by blackfase(m): 9:47pm On Sep 20, 2017
Chipapii, ur life no easy at all o, lol....
PoliticsRe: Why Should I Hate FFK, Ayo Fayose Or Any Leader That Protects Christians? by blackfase(m): 2:19pm On Sep 20, 2017
omofunaab:
Iyalaya mi, gbogbo iran mi, iku lo ma pa gbogbo ebi mi . Ashiwere ni mi! Ani Oloriburuku ni mi se ...
PoliticsRe: Why Should I Hate FFK, Ayo Fayose Or Any Leader That Protects Christians? by blackfase(m): 2:07pm On Sep 20, 2017
omofunaab:
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Oponu. ...
Iyalaya e, gbogbo iran e, awon dami e, iku lo ma pa gbogbo yin. Ashiwere! Awon eru gambari gbogbo...shior
PoliticsRe: Why Should I Hate FFK, Ayo Fayose Or Any Leader That Protects Christians? by blackfase(m): 2:02pm On Sep 20, 2017
Chemcrown:
And in all honesty, what should I do to my relatives that are muslim as Yoruba?
Pls enlighten them, thats for d "i go die for my country" group, Nanjuriya in this case. Allegiance for now should be tribe/ family first before religion. There's nothing like unity, thats fable, (fabu) for Yoruba slang. Yoruba Muslims population are giving us a lot to worry about at this juncture, the truth!


ColonelDrake:
That's the tactic they have always employed to subjugate the Yoruba Christians. They make them believe Yoruba is yoruba while they continue to betray our collective interest to please their slave masters. Why did Yakassi ask for Yoruba Muslims after the Ibadan summit? He knew that Yoruba Muslims don't reason like the Christians. He knew that the Yoruba Muslims will always defend the interest of the north at the expense of the SW. The guy didn't just ask for Yoruba Muslims for nothing.

Our eyes are getting opened. There are still some few gullible ones who is believe that shit that Yoruba is Yoruba notwithstanding our different religion affiliations. I hope they see through the deceit of the Muslims to keep everyone under subjugation. My posts give them migraine. it is expected. Truth hurts. I am not backing out anytime soon.
PoliticsRe: Why Should I Hate FFK, Ayo Fayose Or Any Leader That Protects Christians? by blackfase(m): 1:55pm On Sep 20, 2017
I stand with Drake, all the way! Theres big trouble in d ranks of Yorubas, and it either consumes us all or the struggle falters. Either way we remain fvcked!

deedeedee1:
You are already running mad. Many people that opposed your views here are not muslims; including me.

You are completely on your own.
MAD MAN!
ColonelDrake:
What is the one saying? Have I said anyone should kill each other? Abeg cart away...like I tie a rope on your head to read my post by all means. If you cannot stand the heat, you stay out of the kitchen.
PhonesRe: See What MTN Charged Me For An SMS by blackfase(m): 9:03pm On Sep 19, 2017
Sent an international text msge and was billed N50. Thats d last text im sending on their thieving network. Bastards!
PoliticsRe: Thanks To Yorubas And The South South by blackfase(m): 2:26pm On Sep 19, 2017
ColonelDrake:
Here comes the gambiri dirty yoruba Muslim slave again. You can rant all you want, it doesn't reducey Yorubaness. Your slave master will soon give you a dose of their medicine. You have a full time job sniffing their ass, I have a real job in the outside world and responding to a nonentity like you makes me sad. This is a curse God almighty has out on you - that Biafra matter will continue to give you migraine. You shall know no peace each time biafraaa matter is discussed. you'll eventually die of biafraaa matter and your Hausa Fulani slave will feed your worthless carcass to their cows. What a humble and pathetic slave. He did address my points but rather went on the ramble on Biafra and NK. I can see the damage biafraaa has done to your psyche. Go end your misery by headbutting a cement you dirty Alfa with unshaved and unkempt beards. Dirty thing.

And a prayer for you:

if you are right that I'm not a yoruba, may God open your eyes of understanding and deliver you from poverty and mental slavery.
And if you're wrong and that I'm Yoruba , it shall never be well with you and everything that you represent. If I'm Yoruba, may sorrow be your companion and poverty continue to smile on your Muslim assss.
Drake epe yi ni agbara o. Jesu!
PoliticsRe: Thanks To Yorubas And The South South by blackfase(m): 1:58pm On Sep 19, 2017
ColonelDrake:
How many Yoruba has he killed? How many has he maimed, kidnap and committed genocide against? I have forgotten that nmadi KANU sent the herdsmen to attack olu falae's farm.
You expend so much energy on nmadi kanu matter. Yet you have zero energy to protest the killings of yoruba farmers by the marauding Fulani herdsmen. I guess you were also in a coma during the one sided arrest after the Ife saga. I can't recall you doing anything about the arrest but like the loyal and humble slaves y'all are, you will rather masturbate over biafraaa matters. They want to go and yet you lose sleep over it. You scream in pain day and night about Biafra, while you lost your voice against the destroyers and real terrorists ravaging SW. You're my friend are a m0ron.
You think I have anything to prove to you? you think i give a fuccck about you believing whether I'm Yoruba or not. You must think highly of yourself when you're nothing but a pathetic piece of sh..it.
Easy Colonel, these creeps aint worth d hassle. Let them stew up in their own shit...
PhonesRe: How Are You Preparing For The Glo Free Data Day? by blackfase(m): 1:47pm On Sep 19, 2017
Glo na network? Been down 48hrs now no calls no internet. Thank God for 9!
Bastards!!!
PoliticsRe: Thanks To Yorubas And The South South by blackfase(m): 1:39pm On Sep 19, 2017
Me sef don beg ColonelDrake taya about this. Dem don swear for some zombies for Yoruba land but we must continue to educate them. Knowledge and orientation is a very powerful tool. Not too many are blessed with the gift of discernment, even d so called educated ones....

Make sense continue to fall on them.....

#SouthLetsUniteAgainstOurCommonFoes


Alcatraz005:
Please don't give up. We just have to continue raising awareness.
PoliticsRe: Senator Iyiola Omisore Eating With 'Commoners', Nigerians React To Photo by blackfase(m): 2:19pm On Sep 18, 2017
Politicians know their target group for this kinda nonsense, the illiterates and non enlightened. Thats why they try to keep the masses in perpetual darkness and poverty. Bucket bomb fall on all Nigerian politicians....
RomanceRe: “some Nigerian Ladies Have Killed Romance” - Relationship Expert Joro Olumofin by blackfase(m): 2:01pm On Sep 18, 2017
Nope, it actually sank with Jack and the Titanic cheesy

Frexixi:
Romance died with Romeo and Juliet
PoliticsRe: Please, Where Is Tinubu? by blackfase(m): 5:56pm On Sep 16, 2017
Bros don put us for storm log out quietly... :/
PoliticsRe: See What A Sage Yoruba Man Wrote About Biafra, Nigeria And Amalgamation by blackfase(m): 3:58pm On Sep 16, 2017
This is the problem with these set of people whose reasoning i continue to find a bit odd. Their hate of NK blinds them so much to the real issues of becoming a free born, getting so emotional and less rational by embracing the message and ignoring the messenger, at least for now. Too many people just see the cuffs of enslavement by the hegemonists as bracelets.

Pity indeed!

patval:
you should rather ask your pitiable self whether what Nnamdi KANU said about these people are false.Even if they are not as exactly truthful as you would want it, isn't that enough reason to allow him go with his people?
shifting goal post has been the trademark of the Islamic population in skullandia
captleonerd:
I guess the omoale claiming to be Yoruba was in coma when kanu insulted awolowo, tinubu, Adeboye, obasanjo, kunmuyi and other notable Yoruba personalities....
PoliticsRe: The Needless Dancing Movements Of The Python Nigerians Never Condemned by blackfase(m): 3:47am On Sep 16, 2017
They can never comprehend the power of dialogue and strategic engagement, our political space is being run by illiterates, devilish and feudal gangsters whose only capabilities and understanding is to steal, kill and destroy. Bucket bomb fall on all of them....
PoliticsRe: My Question To The North by blackfase(m): 11:19am On Sep 14, 2017
Answer quite simple. Others would want to follow suit thus free cookies and gumbos for the parasites would come to an end.

Simples!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Massive Python Swallows Big Goat (Photos) by blackfase(m): 3:51pm On Sep 13, 2017
Biting more than you can chew....
PoliticsDisunited Yoruba Will Stumble - Bayo Oluwasanmi by blackfase(op): 11:08am On Sep 13, 2017
These are heady days for Yoruba unity.

The Yoruba Summit held last week in Ibadan represents a milestone in the way forward to extricate ourselves from the political sinking ship of Nigeria. Though the communique issued at the end of the summit didn't call for outright separation of Yoruba from Nigeria, the 16-point resolve unequivocally put the Buhari administration on notice to start restructure now or risk tearing the country into shreds.

I'm for total separation of Yoruba from primitive, lawless, chaotic, crisis ridden ungovernable Nigeria. Nonetheless, I believe the Yoruba Summit was a good start to begin our journey to Oduduwa Republic because I'm more than convinced the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy – defenders of the status quo – would never agree to any meaningful restructure.

Like any other ethnic group, Yoruba people are exposed to their share of human character at its worst. The Hausa/Fulani are politically savvy at dividing Yorubas to maintain and monopolize their hegemony at the center with the active collaboration of some traitors within the Yoruba people. Yorubas have been their own greatest enemies in the past as they patiently and obediently bowed to their second class treatment by Hausa/Fulani. Yorubas have been robbed of the presidency by Hausa/Fulani many times. Remember the gap-tooth Hausa monster Ibrahim Babangida who annulled June 12 presidential election won by MKO, a Yoruba. How could we forget the trumped up charges of treasonable felony preferred against Chief Awolowo by Hausa/Fulani led federal government of Tafawa Balewa? I can use a myriad of metaphors and platitudes to capture the chord of commonality – disunity – employed by Hausa/Fulani to achieve their political objectives.

The enemies within and without are at their game again. They're trying to downplay the importance of the Yoruba Summit. The reaction of some Yorubas on the social media on the Yoruba Summit is a confusing sum of disconnected and fragmented forces. Some argued that the summit was a summit of Christians because Muslims were excluded. Others said they were not consulted for their opinions hence the organizers cold not have acted on their behalf. Yet, others said how could people like Governor Ayodele Fayose and Femi Fani-Kayode speak for them. It's on record that the summit could boast of both Christian and Muslim members. Chief Sofola (SAN), leader of the Yoruba Council of Elders, governors Aregbesola, Ajimobi, Amosun, Alhaji Wale Osun, leader of Afenifere Renewal Group, Alhaji Taofeeq Akinwale, one of the resource persons at the summit, are all Muslims.

All the governors were present or represented. Yoruba Obas were led by Ooni of Ife and Alaafin represented by the Bashorun of Oyo the traditional Prime Minister. Also present were the Yoruba Council of Elders, Afenifere, the ARG, Vice-President Osinbajo represented by Femi Ojudu the political adviser to the President. Well known heavy weights of APC and PDP and thousands of party supporters from both parties buried their differences to discuss and fight for the common interest of all Yorubas regardless of political philosophy, party affiliation, and religious beliefs. Legislators from all the Yoruba states, the National Assembly were also represented and made presentations.

The critics of the summit on social media ridiculed the summit with personal charged jokes and jeers while some more reserved burst into hysterics. I couldn't wait to finish reading their comments so I could get a respite from the ignorance and mean-spirited comments. It's disappointing to say the least that these Yoruba social media renegades prefer promoting Hausa/Fulani like Atiku and Buhari for 2019 instead of uniting with other Yorubas and fight for the liberation of their people. It's comedic reading the fictional account of the summit by the purveyors of disunity – the distant devil – that plays among unsuspecting Yorubas and would strike in the days ahead to disparage and disperse the collective liberating voice of the representatives of our people.

Disunity is the greatest devil that torments the Yoruba people. This unimpeachable reality brings tears that sting the eyes. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said “to lose illusions is to gain truth.” It's time for the hallucinating critics of Yoruba unity to face the truth and reality that a disunited Yoruba will stumble.

“Truth can be the extra strength pain reliever or the sledge hammer to the forehead.” The summit to the majority of Yorubas is an emancipating truth. To those who serve as willing tools in the hands of enemies of Yoruba unity, they are instantly stunned and rendered unconscious and useless to the cause and struggle of our people to free themselves from the yoke and shackles of Hausa/Fulani hegemony.

Yoruba unity has never been vital to our survival as a people than now. We should not play with disunity – a weapon – that can wreak havoc on our fragile unity. We should not allow unguarded and misguided underdog groups fabricate their own compensatory versions of history. If our unity is cracked open, it'll mean a journey into the unknown for a group never before so divided. We cannot and we must not gamble our resolve at the altar of clandestine and corrupt influences of the enemies of Yoruba people. Disunity will either instantly kill us or slowly bleed us dry of our dream, hope, aspirations, self-determination and ultimately our independence. But as history will show, disunity is as fluid as a lava flow. It never goes away. It just erupts from time to time. We must rise above it and jealously guard our unity.

We must stick to the 16-point demand reached at the Yoruba Summit. The Buhari administration has chosen a time and a moment that would prove to be a great calamity if it fails to act wisely and promptly. To the agents of disunity, history will hold you accountable for the rupture of a dream of Yoruba people. That will be the inscription etched deep on your tombstones.

The die is cast. The revolution has begun. There's no turning back!

PoliticsRe: To All Those Geering The Military Over Operation ''python Dance'' by blackfase(m): 9:46am On Sep 12, 2017
Dont mind d idiots, especially d southerners amongst them.

Governments are always lucky because the morons that elect them are always devoid of rational & reasoning capabilities.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Summit: What Yakasai, Others Got Wrong by blackfase(m): 3:33am On Sep 11, 2017
#NORESTRUCTURINGNOELECTION in the South, shikena!
TravelRe: Traveling In The Schengen Area? Always Have Your Passport!-a Personal Experience by blackfase(m): 3:26pm On Sep 10, 2017
EgunMogaji:
I'm glad that they are checking identification and always will be.

Except where exempted by law. Here in the US, I'm not required to identify myself unless I'm suspected of committing a crime. The officer then needs to specifically state the crime.

It's a matter of safety.
You didn't get my drift on this. Let me explain it this way. Slip a $50 note into a visa-less passport at d MMIA, that person will likely be let in talk less of an alien already inland. Get it now? Im talking about d intentions of their checks, not aimed for security but at gratification...
TravelRe: Traveling In The Schengen Area? Always Have Your Passport!-a Personal Experience by blackfase(m): 3:04pm On Sep 10, 2017
EgunMogaji:
I'm glad they are doing that.

It's required for all foreigners in any country.
Dont be lol. They dont run this checks based on any patriotic sense of responsibility. So why would they be one may ask. Well we both know d answer to that smiley....
TravelRe: Traveling In The Schengen Area? Always Have Your Passport!-a Personal Experience by blackfase(m): 2:57pm On Sep 10, 2017
Straight bro. I personally went to pick them at d Golden Tulip for d trip to Badagry area. There are like two major immigration check points in btwn. We were stopped at d second and passport was requested. A common occurrence along Lagos/ Badagry express way....


topsyking:
are you damn sure about this story,, do you mean naija police ask the brazilian her passport.. if it true then alot has changed back home
TravelRe: Traveling In The Schengen Area? Always Have Your Passport!-a Personal Experience by blackfase(m): 11:46am On Sep 10, 2017
Its always ok for your immigration officers to pester non citizens here for papers but not right for other countries to do same to us, cos were Nigerians right?
My brothers wife (Brazilian) was here and even though she came through the international airport, she was asked for her passport around Agbara area. What goes round must come round....

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