Politics › Re: Yoruba Marginalization: Elders Met Jonathan To Complain - SMH by deedeedee1: 10:08pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: A Landlocked Biafra Vs A Deadlocked Northern Nigeria, Who Actually Has The Keys by deedeedee1: 9:53pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
furrr: This is the problem with some of you guys
You come to our land to trade........ trading that involves buying and selling ie you buy from manufactures and sell to us...... in this relationship it's clear that you guys benefit more........ Now if a country say nigeria was to have a fallout with usa when the trade is greatly skewed to the benefit of 9ja who do you think will suffer more.......
What the easterners fail to understand is that it's not like you go to the north to establish factories that employ local people in the north What your people do is TRADING that can easily be replaced...........
To make it more clearer You guys are the SELLERS the north is the BUYER it dosent take a genius to understand who benefit more from this relationship.......
There is nothing the easterners bring to the table that cannot be easily replaced......
Now calling anyone a parasite is strictly and cautiously reserved for the SS guys which you guys are desperately trying to attache by force........
Just saying  And who said i am igbo? I am not igbo but a yoruba. I never said the east and west are not parasites, i only said the north is more parasitic. Get it? |
Politics › Re: Breaking Shouldn't Be The Solution For Nigerians, Learn From Ethiopia/Eritrea by deedeedee1: 9:11pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
kingzizzy: Whst about America that separated from Britain in 1776? What are we to learn from that? Bro, you made a mistake. You should have mentioned malaysia and singapore. |
Politics › Re: A Landlocked Biafra Vs A Deadlocked Northern Nigeria, Who Actually Has The Keys by deedeedee1: 9:03pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
Ekinematics: The conclusion is both the Hausas, Yorubas and Ibos are all parasites. Yes. But the northerners are more parasitic |
Politics › Re: I'm Pro Biafra Says WOLE SOYINKA by deedeedee1: 5:55pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
Baba i have not met you before but i respect and admire you. You are a great man.Let the country separate. We are not compatible. We share nothing in common. We are not a nation. We cant be doing same thing and expect a different result. Yoruba form oodua republic. Igbos form Biafra republic. Hausas form Arewa republic. |
Politics › Re: A Landlocked Biafra Vs A Deadlocked Northern Nigeria, Who Actually Has The Keys by deedeedee1: 5:40pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
HiddenShadow: God bless you
Unfortunately, your brothers aren't getting the deal
With an improved education, we can send out our scientists, engineers and technologists to all nations of the world to study what they have both agricultural and non agricultural raw materials, and convert them to useful products which will then be exported to other nations that don't have them in large quantities
Biafra can follow that part in the area of
Agriculture
Technology
Tourism
etc
Biafra can become the manufacturing hub of the world with fierce determination I believe biafra will do far better than nigeria. This country can never move forward. I dont know why many of my people keep holding on to the country that will not work. I just dont know why. SMH!!!:@ |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Breakup Could be the Way to Better Nationhood by deedeedee1: 5:25pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
Who said nigeria is a nation? If you dont know the meaning, why can you just check dictionary? |
Politics › Re: A Landlocked Biafra Vs A Deadlocked Northern Nigeria, Who Actually Has The Keys by deedeedee1: 5:23pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
simplycarro: Obviously it is your own brain that have a leakage, hence you wrote the crap I quoted
You will import Agricultural products and still produce it again into products. Give me an example of such agricultural product that you will still further produce onto product and export from your imaginary port. 
The engine oil of this whole biafra agitation is emotion and not sensible reasoning, You dont know anything. He said they will import goods and comvert them to finished goods so that they can be exported. Just incase you dont understand what he is saying. Let me give you an example. Ivory coast export cocoa to the united states, united states covert cocoa to chocolate and export some back to ivory coast. Hope you get? |
Politics › Re: A Landlocked Biafra Vs A Deadlocked Northern Nigeria, Who Actually Has The Keys by deedeedee1: 5:18pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
IdisuleOurOwn: Once the Yorubas and Igbos unite and face who the real parasites are (hausa/fool.ani) with support of the Niger Deltans and some minority tribes from the middle belt, believe me, these people are dead.
Unfortunately, we have some bastar.ds from both sides who are against it. To be sincere with you, i am also against it, But anything and any step we can take that will split nigeria is ok by me. I want this country to just split. I am in support of a separate oodua nation. Please let this country seperate, |
Politics › Re: A Landlocked Biafra Vs A Deadlocked Northern Nigeria, Who Actually Has The Keys by deedeedee1: 5:01pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
dolphinife: The question you lot should ask is that what are those things Northerners are benefitting from the Igbos ....absolutely nothing
But over 80percent of all your foodstuffs comes from the north....including your meat....
The Igbos should mention 3 things they produce which are being used in the north, that without those things, the northerners will shiver Just 3 things....
Ordinary tomato glut last year, the whole country nearly collapsed......
I am a Yoruba, what are those things Igbos produce that I can't do without on a daily basis??
But I can tell everybody that none of us can go hungry for a day, even tho we use our money to by the foodstuff, but they produce those things....
What aare the things Igbos produce for others to use Baba shut your dirty mouth. The northerners produce and i buy with my money. The igbos, yoruba, and hausa are all parasites. The niger deltans are the ones feeding us. If price of a barrel of crude oil falls, you will know who feeds who. If hausas dont sell tomatoe to me, i can plant them in osun state. Yorubaland is fertile. The yorubas and igbos still contribute small crude oil to the country. The question is what do the northerners contribute to the country? They carved many states for themselves, lie about their population, created many local government for themselves, because they want to take more from niger deltan oil. The hausa-fulanis are parasitic, greedy, and backward. Yoruba people should better keep shut if you want to defend the hausas. The hausas are greedy people who can not survive without niger delta crude oil. Let this shitty country split once and for all |
Politics › Re: Southwest Development Commission by deedeedee1: 3:22pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
The comments i see above is really funny. When special status for lagos was brought out, igbos reps rejected it. Then the south east brought theirs, which was later rejected by the west and the north. The igbos in nairaland began accusing yoruba people of betraying them, and how nigeria is marginalizing them. They became meek the moment the bill was rejected, and began to defend themselves that they rejected lagos bill because it is rich enough and does not need any special status. I even challenged one of them that assuming it was the whole south west that was brought up and not lagos, would they have supported the bill? The guy did not reply me. Now the south west have brought their own and the igbos are bitter about it. This means one thing: if the south west had submitted south west commision bill instead of lagos, the south east people and their reps would have rejected it. Reading the comments above, you dont need anybody to tell you that the igbos are yoruba greatest enemy. The same thing they did under jonathan. They felt they were on top and their main aim was to bring yoruba down. When jonathan lost, they remembered southern unity. Igbos are yoruba number one enemy. |
Politics › Re: Yorubas Are The Main Progenitors Of Hate Speech And Discrimination by deedeedee1: 2:51pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
12Monkeys: Consider the following on how hate propaganda easily finds the Yoruba brain as a fertile ground to germinate.
The APC hate propaganda was targeted at the Igbos in order to rally support against GEJ in the west.
According to the educated illiterates in the West, Jonathan being Ijaw was still an Igbo for favoring Igbos in appointments.
The APC rejuvenated the natural hatred Yorubas hold against Igbos and channeled it towards Jonathan.
Every day in Afonja land they still gather to spew regurgitated hate rhetoric against Jonathan and Igbos despite the fact that Jonathan is no longer in power
They will continue like this for the next 3 generations handing down their hate on Jonathan to their grand children. And igbos love yoruba very much |
Politics › Re: The Unity Of Nigeria Is Negotiable by deedeedee1: 11:40am On Jun 15, 2017 |
signz: I support a renegotiated United Nigeria. A Nigeria practising true fiscal federalism.
I was happy yesterday when Senate asked the executive headed by Osibanjo to submit the report of the last confab convened by GEJ for deliberation.
Let's start from there... They are only deceiving you. They are not serious. Watch how they will throw it to the bin. Disintegration is the only way |
Politics › Re: This Ipob Thing Could Make Nigeria More Popular Than Ever by deedeedee1: 10:17am On Jun 15, 2017 |
Moyinoluwa35: go tell ur mama,biafrans are unimaginary set of fools full with ugly amputated monkeys causing confusion to nigerians They are fools because they want out of this shiity thing called Nigera? SMH! |
Politics › Re: Is Division The Solution For Nigeria by deedeedee1: 10:13am On Jun 15, 2017 |
Nigeria disintegration will be better for us all |
Politics › Re: The Only Thing Good About This Presidency Is Professor Yemi Osinbajo- Reno Omkri by deedeedee1: 10:09am On Jun 15, 2017 |
There is nothing good about Nigeria as a whole. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Cannot Survive Without The Igbo – Femi Aribisala by deedeedee1: 10:48pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
Nigeria can not survive if yorubas and the minority south also leave nigeria. |
Politics › Re: My Story, A Northerner Born And Bred In Onitsha South East Nigeria by deedeedee1: 8:46pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Never Wish For Biafra; Wish For One Nigeria by deedeedee1: 8:08pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
What is the meaning of this?
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Politics › Re: My Story, A Northerner Born And Bred In Onitsha South East Nigeria by deedeedee1: 6:42pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
Masterclass32: Quite touching. It's a pity we've developed mutual suspicion and hatred towards each other. The threads that hold us together seems to have been stretched to their very limits. It seems we are about to fall apart.
But make no mistakes - the Igbo are not going anywhere. A revolution is on the way. The peace we once knew (though fragile) will return, this time, real and strong.
Justice and real prosperity will yet pervade the land. Why should the igbos not go? Why must they live in the same country with you when they want to have their own country? |
Politics › Re: My Story, A Northerner Born And Bred In Onitsha South East Nigeria by deedeedee1: 6:38pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
cumbak60: I want peace. I pray for peace. I pray the dust storm that seems to darken the sky will soon be a thing of the past. I long for a day when human lives will begin to count in this country. Oh God, give us peace. Amen. God dont give. You can only give yourself. If our fathers had separated the country 50 years ago, maybe their children wont be in this mess |
Politics › Re: My Story, A Northerner Born And Bred In Onitsha South East Nigeria by deedeedee1: 6:35pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
Amberon11: I wish it was easy for us to get along. I wish we would stop being tribal bigots and just elect leaders based on competence. I wish there was equity and justice. I wish quota system would be a thing of the past. I wish politicians and the ruling class would value the sanctity of human life.
But wishes aren't horses. Unfortunately, it cant be possible |
Politics › Re: My Story, A Northerner Born And Bred In Onitsha South East Nigeria by deedeedee1: 6:32pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
DonBobes: God will do it, God will save us from dis politicians 1 day my brother. because every soul knows its d politicians. How are the politicians the problem? |
Politics › Re: #restructure Nigeria by deedeedee1: 6:30pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
Quinn22: So you are supporting diversity then? I am in supprt of a balkanized nigeria. Let nigeria split. I am yoruba, and i support a separate yoruba country. We are very large and can live and progress on our own. Niger-Area should split once and for all. Ko daru rawu rawu |
Politics › Re: #restructure Nigeria by deedeedee1: 6:20pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
Quinn22: I believe all the diversities, conflicts will lead to a revolution, it's all about the waiting....because it will definitely take place due to natural laws.
If you see the UK has a well structured system where you have England, wales, Scotland and Ireland to make one country even though their government system are diverse. That's how Nigeria should restructure. It would be great for Nigeria. So the south west, east, south and the north will have their own system of government but in one country. I think it could work, the only thing that could hinder it is personal greed. i dont believe regional government will change anthing. It failed in 1960s and will fail again. This regionalism even lead us to civil war. When we were having regionalism, some regions were even fighting to leave the country. The uk is totally different from nigeria. Nigeria was amalgamted. We were forced to live together. If we start practising regionalism, tribalism, hate and envy will increase. Can you now see why we cant be compatible? |
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