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What is the problem of ibos with the Great Oduduwa Children? Yorubaland is progressing while their land remains a jungle. |
Tukur is the architect of PDP misfortunes. |
Billyonaire:I agree with you 100% |
Octaves:We know them, one of them was caught yesterday while trying to smuggle indian hemp to China. All the same, Indonesian government must free the. |
In as much that I know where the four persons hailed from in Nigeria, I still don't support death penalty. Indonesian government needs to show mercy. |
If ibos plan to perish in Yorubaland we will make it fast. They make enemies everywhere they go instead of making friends. |
TopGee:The same thing your fathers said in 1967 until they all perished and your ojuku ran to another country where he fathered many children. Don't worry, it seems you(ibo) their children are treading the same way. I heard your massob will lead you, abi, no problem history will repeat itself. I have read many books, I have not seen a single war fought and won by ibos. Yorubas are known warriors and we will not think twice to handle you the same way we did in 60s. God bless Sloan once again for creating this thread. |
God bless Sloan ibos are known for whining ibos can buy land in Yorubaland but they should know that there is no indigenous Yoruba person called Chukwuma or Ifeanyi. They are just occupier and not the Omo onile. They occupy the land temporarily. At appropriate time we will revisit all their actions before, during and after the elections. I care less about marrying one of their daughters. I can't wait for this to happen. |
Prof Barth Nnaji, the best Minister of Power |
It would have been more honourable for Gov. Aliyu to produce the evidence or he had better kept quiet for life. |
doctokwus:Till date the loud-mouthed governor has not produced any document where single term was agreed. The Sondagi of Nupe should go and rest in his farm. I am even happy that he also lost the senatorial election. |
A sitting Governor that can not even win ordinary senatorial seat. |
This man should just keep quiet. He contributed to most of the problems we have in PDP. |
The Governor of Niger State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, on Friday said the recent defeat of the People Democratic Party at both national and state elections did not come to Nigerians as a surprise because “we saw it coming.” Aliyu, who spoke in Minna as a special guest of honour at a convocation lecture of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, argued that the refusal of the PDP to honour the “single-term agreement” led to the party’s heavy defeat at both the Presidential and governorship polls. The lecture was titled ‘The role of Law in the enhancement of socio-economic growth of the nation’. The governor said, “Many of us saw it coming. When I reminded us that we had an agreement for one term(that President Goodluck Jonathan had agreed to run for one term), they nearly crucified me. When I led the G7(group of seven aggrieved PDP governors), they did not do what we wanted them to do until five members left and they did what we asked them to do.” Addressing Prof. Ahmed Alkali, Political Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, Aliyu said, “Many of us saw the defeat coming. Even when I told some of us (PDP members) that we had a one-term agreement, they nearly crucified me. Now, sir (to Alkali), you have seen the results. “I recall also that when APC(All Progressives Congress) came on board(emerged as a political party), I was the first person to say I was very happy that ‘now, we have a strong party to put PDP on its toes’ and many people were asking that ‘are you really a member’. “Up until the last elections, the allegation against me had always been that I was a supporter of APC; and now, you have seen the results.” Aliyu listed other reasons he believed accounted for the failure of the PDP at the polls. He added, “Nigerians wanted a change and Nigerians got the change. You will have many reasons. One, PDP has been around for 16 years and there is no way you will be around for 16 years and you will not make mistakes. So, there are many reasons that will be put together and we will be able to understand and guide people.” The governor explained that corruption did not end at stealing money but indulging in malpractices, admonishing people to desist from acts that were capable of destroying our economy. Speaking after former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Legbo Kutigi, delivered a lecture, Aliyu argued that not only government officials were corrupt, adding that corruption “starts from the home.” He called for devolution of power in the country, saying politics was about bringing development to the society and not to enrich oneself. In his remarks, the Chairman of the Governing Council, FUTM, Prof. Ahmed Alkali, said, “Nigeria is at a crossroads because 2015 is a year of political transition. “If Nigeria must fight corruption, we must all check ourselves to ensure that at all levels, we kill corruption. Anything we do in excess is corruption.” http://www.punchng.com/news/refusal-to-respect-single-term-agreement-caused-pdps-defeat-aliyu/ |
teeowl:You can say that again! |
1. Bola Ahmed Tinubu 2. General Olusegun Obasanjo 3. General Muhammedu Buhari 4. T Y Danjuma 5. General Ibrahim Babangida 7. Sule Lamido 8. Ibrahim Kwakwaso 10. Bukola Saraki |
Is this the way my brothers from SE will cry till 2019? My SS brothers have moved on... Why are SE people want to die for SS? |
olawalepopoola:Wa sere omiye mi! |
Elder Eziachi is always unbiased. |
I know a particular man that will not sleep tonight just because of what Gov. Al-Makura said. His name is chukwudi44! He will soon come here if he has not come to whine as usual. I wonder why anything Yoruba makes him bitter and sad. |
Who will even marry her sef? |
Mogidi:The rants of a bitter-loser! |
nerodenero:I don't like the man but I must be honest as a PDP member, Tinubu is a genius. |
Yoruba people have always being there for Nigeria since 1914. |
I know this will make my brothers from the SE to have high blood pressure now. I am in for anything Pro-Yoruba. |
NASARAWA State governor and governor-elect, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, on Tuesday, said the Yoruba race was behind the success recorded by the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the just-concluded general election in the country. The governor, who made this assertion at the Presidential Lodge in Lafia, the state capital, while receiving Yoruba community in the state, led by its president, Afeez Adigun, stressed that the role played by the tribe during the merger process of all opposition parties could not be quantified in terms of naira and kobo. He stressed further that apart from monumental achievements of APC-led governments in various states, which resorted to the success of the party during the elections, Nigerians were truly yearning for change, due to competence and trust they have in the president-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari. Al-Makura, who said he would forever remain grateful to Yoruba race, especially the role it played during his re-election, said despite that the people were not from the state, they appreciated projects executed by his administration in the past three and a half years. Earlier, the leader of the group, who is also the special assistant to the governor, Adigun, said Al-Makura’s enthusiasm for the developmental stride in the state prompted the community to give him and other APC candidates unalloyed supports during the elections. http://tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/33967-yoruba-source-of-apc-s-success-in-elections-al-makura |
We will revisit this issue at the appropriate time. We will know who actually owns the land I am very sure of one thing tat I will start from my immediate constituency which are my Ibo tenants and employees. I am in contact with the people that will define Lagos owner when the time comes and the time is now. |
aanumama:I can assure all ibos that this issue will not end well for them. Election will come and go but one thing is certain, the mark will be drawn. |
silverdam:I wish you know Ugochukwu Onyebuchi, that guy is something else. Despite the fact that I told him that I am married he never stopped to disturb me. |
I have known Ugochukwu Onyebuchi since 2008, the useless guy almost cost me my job when he put his dick on live cam that I opened I front of my boss then. I never knew he was into homosexuality until he started to tell me that I like your smile, can you visit me in Canada and other shits. He is bisexual, he told me he used to have girl friends. I have to block him on yahoo messenger. I still have his yahoo id till date. |
, anyway, he did a good job.