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Enough with all these southern unity nonsense. Tell me where in the history it has worked? All we have seen before and now has always been opposition from the Yorubas even when we are not at the center of power. Southern unity has never worked and will never work in the near future. |
[b]The kind of hatred exhibited in this thread against the Igbos is the major reason I decided to pick up my moniker and fight for the interest of the Igbos in SS and SE. Northerners ain't our enemies my fellow Igbos, even Gowon has apologised countless times on behalf of his role during the war, ojukwu and gowon are friends before and after the war, is left to us to forge a renewed road and extend our hands to northerners who has long been reaching to us. Let Nigeria interest us even for a bit please my fellow brothers do see reasons with me. Northerners especially the Hausas ain't our enemies, let's accept them now!!! I believe Our only grudge against northerners is their uneducated youth rascality when it comes with their Muslim religion but with tolerance, education and wisdom we can manage the situation. No one is perfect as even the Igbos too ain't perfect. As you can see Nothing like southern unity. It has not worked before and it won't work in the future. If you are in the east, just come out in an open space where people gathered and look around you, I believe you will concur with me that the Hausa's are the largest non Igbo ethnicity in the east. And we can't do away with their services. We rapor with them well here and in their states up north, so why are we still pushing them aside politically? E no make sense. Is time to form an ally with whom we know, we have lived with, we have understood, we can tolerate, we have fought and make up with. With whom we can trust. The Hausas fit into this perfectly. A word they say is enough for a wise but I have spoken more than a word. [/b] |
On the final note... ![]() Ishiagu is the heartbeat of ebonyi... Am a fan... Shout out to the ebonyian in the house...
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Ekene Ijemba popularly known as Humble Smith is a graduate of University of Lagos, UniLag. The fifth child from a humble home of 8 children, he was born on May 4th, 1991 at abakaliki, Ebonyi State. The Afropop Artist initially known for his hit single Chairmoo has went on prove himself as a talented artist to watch out for, with the release of Osinachi, one of the best most played singles last year. Humblesmith’s Osinachi has topped various chart and continues to receive massive airplay both TV and on radio. He has worked withe likes of Phyno, Mr. Dimz, Jokes, feokee etc. Humble Smith Singles includes: Osinachi featuring Phyno Chairmoo produced by Mr. Dimz Na you Nominated as the rookie of the year ( 2015 ), by The Headies Award 2015 A proud ebonyian... A proud Igbo Funnicator wail on ![]()
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CHITA AGWU Delectable movie star Chita Agwu is one actress who has warmed her way into the hearts of many with her humble disposition and alluring looks. The Ebonyi State-born actress ventured into Nollywood through the help of a star actress Oge Okoye and today, she has made a mark with her dexterity in the ever-growing movie industry. A graduate of Mass Communication from Ebonyi State University, the light-complexioned damsel has added broadcasting to her profile as she now anchors a program titled Akanchawa on DSTV. A proud ebonyian... A proud Igbo Funnicator wail on ![]()
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PATORANKING Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie popularly known as Patoranking was born on May 27, 1990. Patoranking is an indigene of Ebonyi State in the South Eastern part of Nigeria. He is a reggae dancehall singer and songwriter. A proud ebonyian... A proud Igbo Funnicator wail on ![]()
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GRACE AMAH Nollywood actress, Grace Amah is from Ebunwana-Edda in Ebonyi State Nigeria. Her first movie was Chain Reaction (1999). Since then, she has gone on to establish herself as a popular face in movies and on TV. She was also part of the TV series that aired in the Nigerian Television Authority NTA, between 2002 and 2003. A proud ebonyian... A proud Igbo Funnicator wail on ![]()
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ANGELA OKORIE The beautiful actress hails from Ishiagu - IVO LGA of Ebonyi State. She attended LASU where she bagged a degree in Public Administration. She joined Nollywood officially in 2009. A proud ebonyian... A proud Igbo Funnicator wail on
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Funnicator: Nearest future? Okk when you are done with your speculation and vision stuck it into your butthole Nobody cares. ![]() |
Funnicator:So upon all this your ranting he never sings in Yoruba. Hmm he must find them irritating.
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Funnicator:Me am mallam at times I attach ooni to my title. Deal with it. Call me a Muslim and a Yoruba too ![]() |
Even Yoruba's cant match ebonyi celebrities... Too bad.. Techno, afikpochik comes to mind. |
Abacha is not corrupt, buhari said this not Nigerians. Go and task him. |
post=50564664:Oh you see, is even a private school. The worst part is that the revenue sinks in the private pockets yet buhari commissioned it. Please nobody have the right to criticize Obiano, Infact he did the right thing in supporting Anambra investors. Besides roban stores found him worthy of invitation to do the commissioning, he didn't ask for it. |
comradeodunze: Your buhari commissioned an incomplete school building built with borrowed money in osun... So why did you fault obiano but didn't fault buhari you hypocrite. |
Nice one op, it feels good when you hear about this achievements and get a boost in inspiration. |
talktonase: The man is joining the wailers team to stay relevant... In zombies head, What a political demotion. ![]() |
AlphaCentauri:The wealth men seek are everywhere on earth even in the weirdest places. So Don't give yourself a fake special status. You are a poor brat. The rich are corrupt don't ever mingle with them okk, just remain the way you are. Riches will come down from heaven and will stay with you at the appointed time. I believe you can do this for me? |
SharkTank: He didn't deserve any pity from me bruv. He deserves his predicament. If he wants I can help him worsen his pathetic life.
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AlphaCentauri:1. Is am not poor. But who said I can't be rich if I'm poor. 2. If am poor, all I have to do is to get knowledge and to do that I have to further my education. 3. Then I've got the power, knowledge is the power. 4. I bargain my knowledge with the rich. 5. I make my small money 6. I employ bright minds and pay them. 7. I make investments for my generation 8. I've fulfilled my mission on earth 9.I enjoy my blessings and rewards 10. Lastly, God bless my incoming soul in heaven. I may look down in hell and see you again doing your second punishment. #anotherSuffering #hell2hell back2back |
SharkTank: We stand for each other... No mind the lonely abobaku, even his master hate him. Buh G, You so much look like a friend of mine, kaz |
AlphaCentauri: Lol!!! Your mentality stinks to high heaven... You fear your rich and you think Ill of your rich that's why you reason like a poor demented brat. And that's why your rich don't uplift their poor rather they uplift others not from his village ![]() |
AlphaCentauri:Lol. We are only expanding our markets. We are using you to get rich ![]() Then go home to uplift the poor class.. |
AlphaCentauri: No wonder your kinds breeds jealousy. You are only feeling insecure and has this hatred for the rich. And so, if he has two Bentley and I drive an okada why should I get jealous and cut myself off rather it should be an opportunity for me to rub minds with him instead of hating. Yoruba's should stop hating but I wonder why you guys hate other rich politicians and term them corrupt but leave tinubu.. Am still puzzled with this. |
[s] AlphaCentauri:[/s] In Igbo culture the rich mix with the poor and that's being smart as a poor you can easily get elevated... The east has the highest indigenous companies in Nigeria, a case of the rich elevating the poor from lower class to a more higher class. And if that is not being smart I wonder what else. Lol, only the afonjas wretched like you see us funny because they are just funny. How can a sane Yoruba man that is not an afonja even interact with a poor soul like you.. I doubt it. |
[s] AlphaCentauri:[/s] I believe this is where come on sense comes in. Please sire Igbos mix with their class for your own information. We defend the politician because they are innocent as charged with the media trial until the court says otherwise. An average Igbo man is not poor like an average Yoruba man that's why we don't reason the way you guys think. Igbos ain't in the same class with an average Yoruba that maybe why we defend the rich be cause we ain't poor. In Nigeria the SE is the least poorest region that means they have the largest rich class ![]() Go to court if you have the money and file your case against the Igbos and stop ranting on nairaland. |
SharkTank:Gbam ![]() The wretched frustrated afonja thought that the world begins and end in Yoruba land especially his village in ogbomosho not knowing other people have their own way of life. I just love the way he is exposing his tribe ![]() |
AlphaCentauri:Only in Yoruba land. ![]() That's why you get butted any time you went to beg for alms at bourdillion gates... Lol. You deserve it what a culture !!! ![]() |
AlphaCentauri: And also Igbo people help each other everyday, that's why sharktank and cstr13 is here on same side with me. Meanwhile at front page, the police discovered a ritual den of your kinsmen where he sacrifice your Fellow kinsmen every minute there is a customer! Lol |
AlphaCentauri: Exactly!! Now you are beginning to get the bigger picture. The rich elevate the poor to become rich and in the process they mix... What an own goal you just scored. For your info you've just shot yourself. Also you said the rich man elevates his immediate family, that another own goal. Finally blood is thicker than water. We will reset your brain today ![]() |
SharkTank:That's why the wretched like him worship tinubu up till today... Too bad!! No hope for the poor in Yoruba land, that's too bad. They rather fight for the rich instead of fighting for themselves. What a culture. That's why I love Igbo culture. The rich mix with the poor, oga will hire his boy from village and make him an oga withing 7 years. I love Igbo culture die. So much hope for the poor. |


