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Markfemi2:Hes confirmed Oodua descendant... ColonelDrake: |
Welcome back comrade. I was wondering what happened all this while, tunda strike d useless mod banning you. You no go tire biko. Some people have been perpetually placed under a spell they can never reason straight, its d duty of d saner and more rational ones to continue to orientate them. ColonelDrake:As for d summit, iv been so looking forward to it and counting d days up to now and iv not been disappointed. Bless d conveners of this landmark gathering. It will send a powerful message to d hegemonists that d larger South means business. My hope is that it gathers more momentum from this point on. ColonelDrake: |
Ori gbogbo yin ti daru. Ko baje fun gambari. Fulani herdsmen never kill una finish. As for me and the sane ones down South, #notoborntorule. Id rather waste my vote on a green horn/ non-establishment politician from the South. Screw one nanjiriya to hades! Southern mumus, shiorrr! |
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blackfase:Gaggle of reprobates, over the graves of better Nigerians. #neveragain
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omololu2020:Im most gratified when i see posts like this. Our Yoruba people only claim useless sophistication, but a lot of them are just mentally slavish, dumb or just too foolish to understand the type of mess they're actually in, in a so called country, Nigeria as presently constituted. Thats exactly why.... #isupportb**fra #isupportodua cc; coloneldrake cyynthia |
SHTFguy:So so right... |
Op nice one. Its inconceivable, d degree of quietude and silence to d grave injustices and subjugation in d land. Even in advanced and civilized societies, freedom was bitterly wrestled for. |
Reason d mainstream gigolos wont accede to restructuring.... |
On behalf of all sensible Yorubas tired of za xoo, i declare IPOBians to disregard that call. As you all know, you have an idea which part of d Yorubas are making such mendacious call, theres an Alhaji xyz there, so its inconsequential.... irepnaija4eva: |
One of d many flaws & stench of za xoo. Thats why d status quo zombies don't want change aka restructure, dialogue etc. Thats why they hate NK, IPOB, ODUA chanters. #iamyoruba and i support NK |
Foolish government. We dont have to wait 4-6 months. Only thing keeping it up is exchange rate. Bring down d $ exchange next week and see it plummet next week. Let it remain where it is or gain more against d zoo currency and watch it eclipse even d N145 band. I say again, useless government! |
Its not a derogatory word in this context. Hes only saying Igbos will be used as cannon fodder, (experiment). Remember also, Fayose is a friend of NK & the great igbo tribe... #iamyoruba and i support ipob ![]() |
decency12:That soon could be as early as September 7th. I look forward to that day! |
To d poster above. Yes ffk has question marks about his integrity but we do take his messages serious. In simple terms, take d message, drop d messenger. He makes a lot of sense with his satires....go figure! |
Markfemi2:Bro leave that one up there and stop wasting ur breath with him. His ilk are d reason Yorubas continue to wallow in subjugation. I dont understand whats too hard to comprehend in ur pieces. Perhaps we got another gambari ass sniffer here, prolly a yoru-moslem. We get liberated whether their type likes or not. Many thanks to ipob for d great revolution.... cc; coloneldrake cyynthia |
Its been almost 48 hrs, no service in my area. Who else experiencing this? *Edited Its like its back on. Sense don fall on them. 36 hrs is a hell lot of time for a service provider to crash biko. |
Thats how i got a text from "CBN" Saturday evening that my debit card has been blocked and call a number. I did and d guy was like do you have ur card there? pls call the sixteen digits so we can reactivate you. i went like "ogun lo ma pa gbogbo yin" Guy cut off d call sharply.... |
Lai! |
Mine , T20 ![]()
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Getting really interesting, loving this mehn..... ![]() |
.What i know is, as a Yoruba man, if these clowns in power continue to play their dumb ostrich game and defiant in d overwhelming quest for restructuring, d Biafra stuff will b a childs play in no distant time. They should realize that times have changed and our goldfish (freedom/ emancipation) no more has a hiding place. They must know all good things (their evil ways and selfishness in this case) has come to an end and smell d cappuccino, tragically for them. |
One word, FAILURE! He and the rest of d dolts that has governed d country are just d perfect example when it comes to what bad leadership is all about. |
Ass-licking sycophant! Ko ni da fun gbogbo yin. Awon omo irankiran! shioooor kelebe.... |
Anyone experiencing this? This has been ongoing for a week now. Does Facebook handlers realize not everyone in Nigeria are Hausas? :/. What the hell is going on? |
donestk: |
The spoils of political office induces widespread amnesia. And perhaps d spirits resident in Aso Rock too adds another dimension to it all. He is just another Reuben Abati incarnate. They never ever have shame. Pity indeed! aycorporat: |
THE Southern Leaders Forum, SLF, yesterday disagreed with President Muhammadu Buhari’s position on agitations for restructuring insisting that only restructuring will ensure the unity, peace and development of the country. The leaders, who tackled President Buhari in his national broadcast, on arrival from a medical vacation, maintained that restructuring will help stem the tide of separatist feelings and agitations in the country. This, however, came as the Presidency yesterday, cautioned Nigerians especially opinion leaders to exercise restraint in bashing the President on issues bothering on restructuring, saying that he (President) cannot foist restructuring on the country. The Southern Leaders Forum made its position known in a communiqué, after a closed door meeting in Lagos. Leaders from the South West, South East and South South present include: Afenifere leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo; former Director General of the Department of State Service, DSS, Chief Albert Horsfall; President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo; former President of Ohanaeze, Prof Joe Irukwu; former Foreign Affairs Minister, Sen Ike Nwachukwu; former Minister of Information and Culture, Chief Walter Ofonagoro and National Coordinator Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, Otunba Gani Adams. Others are Prof Adebanji Akintoye, Ohanaeze chieftain, Chief Guy Ikokwu; Mr. Denzik Kentebe, Col Tony Nyiam (retd), Chief Supo Shonibare and Mr. Tony Uranta. Reading the communiqué entitled: ‘ Only restructuring will ensure the unity, peace and development of Nigeria ’, SLF’s Publicity Secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin said the president’s attempt to play down the demand for the renegotiation of Nigeria is untenable. On the attempt to use repressive tactics to suppress opinions, Odumakin said: “The President expressed his disaffection about comments on Nigeria while he was away that question our collective existence as a nation and which he said have crossed the red lines. Against the background of the threat to treat hate speech as terrorism, we see a veiled threat to bare fangs and commence the criminalisation of dissenting opinions in our national discourse. Experience worldwide has shown that any attempt to deal with dissent by force usually drives it underground which makes it much more dangerous and difficult to deal with. “We should have learned a lesson or two from Boko Haram which was an open organisation before the state drove it underground and we are still under its reign of terror despite official claim that it has been technically defeated or degraded. As elders, who believe that it is better to seek solutions to problems, we appeal that we must engage in social engineering fully aware that globalisation has made it very difficult to use repressive tactics to suppress opinions.” He added that “the claim that Nigeria’s unity is settled and not negotiable is untenable. Every country is a daily dialogue and there is nothing finally settled in its life. All the conferences held after independence on constitutionalism are all forms of negotiations. There is no peaceful coexistence that is not about negotiations in a plural society.” It also disagreed with the President that Nigeria remained a federation insisting that Nigeria ceased to be a federation after the 1966 coup. “We acknowledge the President’s admission that there are legitimate concerns in the land. That is commendable. We, however, disagree with his take that Nigeria is a federation. Nigeria ceased to be a federation since 1966 after the first coup. The turning of Nigeria into a unitary constitution which is not conducive to peace and development in a multi-ethnic country is what the military imposed 1999 constitution, which lied against itself with the ‘we the people’, is all about. This is the taproot of the crisis of nationhood in Nigeria.” While it disagreed with Buhari’s claims that the National Assembly and Council of State are legitimate and appropriate bodies for national discourse, the SLF said: “while we do not dispute that these are legal bodies, we insist they are not appropriate bodies to discuss the social contract that could bind us together as a nation state.” “While the composition of the National Assembly is clearly jigged and indeed one of the bodies to be restructured, the Council of State is not open to Nigerians for any discourse. If any discourse is to take place on constitutional changes within the democratic framework, Mr President is the one who has the responsibility to initiate the process”, Odumakin said. Fulani herdsmen On the activities of suspected Fulani herdsmen terrorising farmers which the President described as two quarrelling groups, SLF’s spokesperson said it portrayed the President as taking sides. He said: “We are equally miffed that the President talks about the serial onslaughts by AK 47 wielding Fulani herdsmen against defenceless farmers as a conflict between two quarrelling groups. “In the last two years, the Fulani herdsmen have become much more ferocious in their attacks against farmers in the South and Middle Belt areas of the country with security forces shying away from enforcing law and order. To present the various onslaughts on farmers by these herdsmen as two fighting, would portray the President as taking sides with the aggressive Miyeti Allah.” He pointed out restructuring can tame “many errors of commission and omission the government has committed that have accentuated the strong self-determination feelings across the country.” It therefore called on the President to “realize that the country is in a very bad shape at the moment and requires statesmanship and not ethnic, religious and political partisanships. This is the time to renegotiate Nigeria along federal lines negotiated by our founding fathers to stem the tide of separatist feelings and agitations. “This is why we do not accept that it portrays the President in a favourably light to be away for a long period, only to return to a badly fractured polity and avoid promoting a new dialogue for a better, just, inclusive and peaceful country.” The forum also disagreed with the President that Nigeria remained a federation insisting that Nigeria ceased to be a federation after the 1966 coup. While it disagreed with Buhari’s claims that the National Assembly and Council of State are legitimate and appropriate bodies for national discourse, the SLF said: “while we do not dispute that these are legal bodies, we insist they are not appropriate bodies to discuss the social contract that could bind us together as a nation state.” “While the composition of the National Assembly is clearly jigged and indeed one of the bodies to be restructured, the Council of State is not open to Nigerians for any discourse. If any discourse is to take place on constitutional changes within the democratic framework, Mr President is the one who has the responsibility to initiate the process”, Odumakin said. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/southern-leaders-tackle-buhari-insist-restructuring/
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I support #bi***a. I despise za zoo.... #iamYoruba and i support IPOB! |
We are tayad of this already. Anything wey dem like make dem do. In my comrade, coloneldrake s voice, i nor send again ![]() |
For anyone still seeing this man as one with integrity, your in d wrong goddamn kontiri.... Mind you, my position is not based on this report. He just seem to have been compromised on a general note.... |
Adieza:What you apologizing for? Your piece is spot on.... |
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