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sjeezy8:Of course if he were igbo it would be a different story.there'd be more igbos in the FG. And keep in mind Yoruba Ronu, Igbos are not for IBB or GEJ so stop saying we support him.No decisions have been make as of yet.We are not basing choice off of sentiment like your people are. |
seanet02:The same way we dont get how it so easy for yorubas to back-stab people. We are different tribes and we will never completely understand each other.Thats just the way it is. Jonathan is being control by those who you are speaking against,either way, Noone is safe. |
You can not make one man seem like an angel while the other man has done the same or less than the one your making into an angel. |
sjeezy8:Yoruba Ronu will never smell presidency in nigeria again so pray for your odudu republic ![]() |
supereagle:Ojukwu will be present at the next ohanaeze meeting for the true announcing of who the Igbos will support. It may be IBB, it may be GEJ. True God has zone power to south south but God also appoints terms as he does everyones life meaning come 2011 GEJ's term may be up. ![]() |
I definitely feel where she's coming from. Any tribe would feel the same way she would if they thought their people were being force out of there homeland;however, it was silly for her to publicly scold Governor Amaechi as such, especially at a time when her husband,the president, is losing igbo votes.Smart move Patience. You've just campaigned for IBB. ![]() |
You are obsessed with Igbos, even more then me and im Igbo. ![]() |
[size=18pt] 2011: Disquiet in Jonathan’s camp over Ohanaeze Ndigbo’s stance [/size] From FEMI FOLARANMI, Yenagoa Tuesday, August 24, 2010 There is palpable disquiet in the camp of President Goodluck Jonathan over the stance of the Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo that it has not endorsed any Presidential candidate for the 2011 elections. Early in the year when pressure was mounting that Jonathan should become acting-president over the continued absence of late President Umar Yar’ Adua, the leadership of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), led by Dr. Atuboyedia Obianime had met with chieftains of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) and Ohanaeze Ndigbo drumming support for Jonathan. After he was inaugurated as the substantive president, the INC continued its meetings with the Ohanaeze preparing the ground for Jonathan ahead of the 2011 elections. At a recent meeting held in Yenagoa, the INC and Ohanaeze, led by Ambassador Ralph Uwechue had fruitful deliberations bordering on the 2011 elections which excited the INC leaders. Obianime, in an interview with Daily Sun reacting to an alliance talks between the camp of General Ibrahim Babangida and some notable Igbo politicians had exuded confidence that Ohanaeze had not said anything contrary to what they agreed at the Yenagoa meeting. However, all appears to have changed with Ohanaeze Ndigbo distancing itself from the South-east political summit which endorsed Jonathan for the 2011 elections. The declaration by the Ohanaeze has thrown the Jonathan’s camp off the edge with prominent Ijaw leaders blaming the INC over the poor handling of the negotiation. According to sources, impression the INC leadership painted was that it had secured the support of Ohanaeze only for the Jonathan’s camp to be disappointed when the group declined public support for him. Prof. Kimse Okoko, immediate past president of the INC and president of Conference of Ethnic Nationalities of the Niger Delta (CENND) has carpeted the INC for the shoddy handling of the deliberations with other socio-cultural groups as part of efforts to galvanise support for Jonathan. Okoko, in an interview with Daily Sun said the INC allowed itself to be tossed around by the ACF and Ohanaeze Ndigbo because they lacked the requisite skills to handle matters as weighty as presidential ambition. [b] He noted that unless the dynamics of Nigeria’s politics was well understood, any intervention would end up in a failure like that of the INC. “I have always said that INC has lost focus and vigour in handling this kind of issue. They are not looking at the fundamentals but only at the surface. And again they have been left in the cold. One needs political maturity and deep knowledge to handle matters like this. They started with the North and what they said was the outcome was different from what the northerners said. They also held another meeting with the South-east and what is happening is different from what they told people was the outcome. Of course I have never believed them. Now the South-east has also dealt with them. I don’t know where they want to go next, perhaps Middle Belt but one has to understand that the Middle Belt is a tricky situation that should be really understood before starting anything.” Okoko disclosed that CENND had in the past supported the bid of President Goodluck Jonathan to become president in 2011 and would ensure that it galvanized support for him.[/b] While insisting that CENND was not a political group but a socio-cultural group, the university don stressed the group would soon be meeting to reaffirm its support for Jonathan. “Don’t forget that CENND is not a political group but a socio-cultural group. We have long ago issued a statement supporting his (Jonathan) bid for presidency. Very soon we’re going to hold another meeting to review the situation to reaffirm our stand,” he added. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/aug/24/national-24-08-2010-005.htm |
[size=18pt]Ibadan sectarian violence: Police to arraign 13 suspects today[/size] Bisi Oladele, Ibadan 24/08/2010 THE Oyo State Police Command has launched a manhunt for the Jos-based controversial preacher whose preaching sparked the sectarian violence in which several people were wounded in Ibadan on Sunday. The Commissioner of Police, Mr Adisa Bolanta announced this yesterday. He said the 13 suspects arrested in connection with the violence would be arraigned Tuesday for contempt of court and other offences. Sabo, the densely populated Hausa community in Ibadan, was in turmoil on Sunday when members of two religious sects engaged each other in a free-for-all. Some cars and properties were damaged before police quelled the violence. Bolanta explained that the command had asked the suspects to stay away from the mosque where the use of public address system by the two groups had allegedly offended either party. He explained that a magistrate’s court had on Friday delivered a judgment barring the two groups from using the mosque for the time being. The police chief noted that one of the sects violated the judgment by bringing a preacher from another state. One of the groups had approached a magistrate’s court which delivered its judgment on Friday, affirming the position of the command. http://thenationonlineng.net/web3/news/10780.html |
sjeezy8:U dare associate Awolowo with the Igbo?! The same guy who called for the starvation of innocent Igbos, the same guy who called for all igbo account holders money to be taken away from them and given only 50 kobo, the same guy who was caught trying to screw both Zik and Ahmadu Bello at the same time. Are you serious?? So you count a man's cheap and selfish way to win the igbos over as not being untribalistic?? He was more than a fool and you and I both know it. Yorubas are not fine or there wouldnt be any OPC. Look up the history of why OPC was started. If yorubas were fine there would be no call for oduduwa republic. If yorubas were fine, even after awolowo stole Igbo money, the SW indigenous population would have more wealth per cap. that the SE but that's not the case. Igboland went through war, starvation, and discrimination of the government more than any other part (which includes your SW) but we still have the highest wealth,score the highest on exams,etc. and you say that Yorubas are fine in Nigeria, are u serious? A minority fulani group is control an 80% yoruba majority state, they are even calling for fairness in that state because of fulani bias against them. Read up on what the governor had done to OPC members when they tried to fight for the yoruba there. The yoruba are not even allowed to be emir of Kwara where they are the majority. Kwara is a majority yoruba state but they are even allow to crown an "Oba of Kwara". What kind of people iwho are a state majority will allow a minority to rule them?? But you claim the yoruba are fine in nigeria? Look what happening to the yorubas in kogi state, although they say they are not yoruba ( The olukons), the new proposed refinery that was set for the area is being taken away and being put in Idomaland.Why? Yet you say that the yorubas are fine. Funny. |
sjeezy8:Become a politician and not a tribalist,then we can talk. tribalism is the major thing why the yorubas have been held back.their own tribalism towards people who are not yoruba. until yall understand that thats wen you people with stop being second class.Because of what ur passed leaders have down along with the northerners, nigeria will split as projected by the U.S. enjoy it as we speak now because wat we share as fellow nigerians today will soon be over and you wont have igbos to blame it on but yourselves. |
sjeezy8:why do u feel its better for an ijaw to get a shot? |
[img]http://2.bp..com/_GrDAQ4MFcs4/S81ycc0NZ2I/AAAAAAAABk8/GaBclGl0JFc/s1600/ibb.jpg[/img] How can a man that hate yorubas, where their attire. He's not your enemy! Good pic by the way ![]() |
Yeah president of your imagination |
sjeezy8:Sorry, theyve never considered kwara a real northern state, just a territory conquered by the fulani. You and I both know they are not going to go for some dude carrying a yoruba name and on top of that vote for someone from the SW. Unrealistic. The SE is definitely not going to vote for another yoruba especially if an igbo is running and also both president and vice are "yoruba".mba nu ![]() |
Onlytruth:Very true. and no prob on the videos.i got u bro ![]() |
sjeezy8:Although he's a fulani, as long as he is kwara(a watered down northern state) the north is not going to support him.They dont trust his yoruba name so it aint happenin. ![]() |
Onlytruth: Exactly! he was not our problem, he was the yorubas problem |
I hope you yorubas and hausas see what uve caused now.nigeria is going to break up now because of all ur back stabbing, discrimination, corruption, and guess what u only have urselves to blame. |
EzeUche22:Yezzir!. Like i said let an Igbo man not win during 2015, whether GJ wins or not, we will go to war and Mr. US and British man aint gone be there to help yall this time hehe |
EzeUche22:Gbam! |
sjeezy8:Show where it says thw who of nigeria appeased Yoruba, OMG this mumu na fun ooo. omo koolu o down ![]() |
sjeezy8::oPull out articles showing that the whole country appeases the West you are funny.LMAO. That is the dumbest sh*t ive heard all day. Since when? People dont even regard yall has contributors to nigeria so where did u get that from? LMAO ![]() |
I LOVE IT, LOOK HOW MUCH THE NAIRALANDERS ARE BEGGING US TO SIDE WITH THEM. ![]() |
Beaf:And so what you are saying is that is a legitimate reason to cause blood shed? |
sjeezy8:Aww mister big bad yoruba man is jealous lol. sniff sniff |
sjeezy8:Wow you dont even know who your countries first president was.I dont blame you no wonder yall cant cant up with us on jamb exams.No that's whats more funnier mofe ti ti lowo lowo lowo babatunde mo ti ti gba je LMAO. lol. ![]() |
sjeezy8:Was a Yoruba president in 1993? ![]() |
sjeezy8:All of those names you just type= infidels to the North . Give it up, yorubas will never smell presidency again after the crap Obj did to the north. HAHAHAHA |
EzeUche22:Gbam! I guess they only understand that in yuroba, Yoruba Yoruba mo ti gba je je je ![]() |
Beaf:so if that is the case, why not form an alliance now with the "majority" the north? |
Beaf:There will be a break up of nigeria possibly as projected by the U.S. Hoowever, didnt the niger delta say they are going to break off if GJ is pushed out of office and didnt they threaten war? |
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