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Kai! More Ajokutamamumi trooping in with their Ghana must go o, ![]() |
Eko wenjele!!! Eko Aromisa legbe-legbe!!! Eko For Show, !!! Omo Isale Eko ni mi o - swagger!! ![]() |
Loco4love, So in essence, you are saying Yorubas should work with other Southerners to form an alliance and find a Southern Nigeria country? |
@Playmode, I gbadun those coat of arms o. I can visualise them as crests on polo shirts already. ![]() |
@Loco4love, that coat of arms is terrible! It looks like a headstone of a Nazi. Please come up with something better jo. @Playmode, Omo oko ni e. I gbadun your responses. ![]() |
Hahahaha, You people are bad o. First, Ghana must go but now, its Ibo must go. I would be designing their equivalent 'Ghana must go' bag. It would be in the colour of their union jack. ![]() |
Jason, I wish a Ben on your state. Iru nonsense jatijati wo ni bobo yi spew yen na? How very dare you? ![]() |
We don't want any Hausa in our mix o. Leave Niger be! ![]() Why the 'oju kokoro' now? ![]() |
I like the idea of the Yorubas in Kogi, moving to Kwara state and getting the minority Hausa/fulani to move over to Kogi or Niger. Let's kick the sarakis out! |
Emmyk, I actually understood your oriki, without the Mejidor, part. It's purely Yoruba. |
Not feeling that coat of arms o. Looks similar to the Nazi sign somehow. |
Please what states make up the "East" or "West"?? I really do not get that part.East - The okoros plus all oil producing states in the South South. ![]() West - The yoruba speaking states and whoever else wishes to go with them. That is how the Okoros see it. The Okoro do not want to Align with an Ijaw man or anyone else, they want to align with the oil, shikena! |
by T9ksy - Fact is, no one wants anything to do with the igbos.FACT!! |
MUAHAHAHA, ![]() |
@chinos/abi na teeru sef, So, all these infrastructural and economic advancement in your region, yet you peasants flock to Lagos like ant to sugar. Why? Your region is overpopulated or what? Anyway sha, e do sweet my belle say everytime the 'omo-ale' 'afofungbemu' okoros atempt to deride the almighty Yorubas, they can't but acknowledge th ingenuity of 'Fash' the champ. They always say bladi blah, except Lagos. When is anyone gonna be able to say at least that for any part of your region? When? Shameless buffons! |
@chinos/abi na teeru sef, So, all these infrastructural and economic advancement in your region, yet you peasants flock to Lagos like ant to sugar. Why? Your region is overpopulated or what? Anyway sha, e do sweet my belle say everytime the 'omo-ale' 'afofungbemu' okoros atempt to deride the almighty Yorubas, they can't but acknowledge th ingenuity of 'Fash' the champ. They always say bladi blah, except Lagos. When is anyone gonna be able to say at least that for any part of your region? When? Shameless buffons! |
@chino, You are right ojare! I mean, who wan die when there is life to be lived. Why should we fight when we have th cocky, wide chested Ibo man to take the bullet and be the fall guy? Nna boi, plenty owambes for Yorubas if you are able to secede o. Na brain war we dey do, not gun war. We are too important to die ojare. ![]() |
This time, they would have variety on the menu. They would not only make them into 'shish kebab', they would be offering them as 'shawarmas' and infact sell them the meat in Aba! MUAHAHA, Okoro feeling funky |
This is laughable Yoruba? Ibo? In an alliance? MUAHAHA, They better ask for proof of IDs, cause I'm sure that those alleged Yorubas are AJOKUTA MAMUMI's. Okoro feeling funky. ![]() |
Una forget Tony Oneweek in Anambra house of reps? He's ACN too o. Kai, what a sad day for okoros. Nna keijes don suffer o. ![]() |
Look at this desert rat! I am from Delta State.Delta State is in SS and I'm Igbo.Hahaha, you're not deltan, you're just confused. I laugh at these "delta Igbos" wen no get oil. Like say you get shois. If Biafra go and you no carry your load follow, you tink say the real SSoutherners would accommodate you? Na hunger go bulala your heads so you better start to do your attaches well, well now. By the way, Igbo people only have their eyes on the oil so you people are non-entity. They are looking at the real price in Ijaw lands not some this way to Iboland Igbos. You people don't even count. Lol, ![]() |
have been reading some of your posts and have concluded, that you are sexually frustrated. Given your mental situation it must be difficult getting a guy to risk himself with you so I have spoken to a driver of a danfo (please don't frighten him) and he is willing to help out if you are clean enough.Oh dearie, dear! Nna boi, na so dis tin pain you reach? I know that it's not easy to have your ego brutally bruised by an 'Yoruba-Yoruba' girl. MUHAHAHAHA, Odikwa risky o. Okoro boi feeling funky. ![]() |
@Ileke, O n da wan lohun ni? Can you believe that these people can be so scared like this? These are the same people that call us cowards o. Shey at least na real blood we dey fear but what about these people who are scared of the person wen never even carry bucket go yenagoa to fetch oil. Lol, this is comical. Ginigini ti ba wan. Who says you need arms to be feared,ehn? Shameless people. We shall continue to take our share to develop our land. When we are done, we will kick them out like a milkless cow and start to dig our own oil wells. They haven't seen nothing yet, dem go hia 'WEN'! Aa n mu eye bo lapo, wan n bere wipe se dudu ni, abi fufun ni. Lol, |
Hahaha, I go die o The fear of Tinubu is the begining of wisdom o. Finally, the 'okoros' are getting into their 'Age of Enlightenment" four centuries later! MUHAHAHA, Obo n gbobo g'anpe, See them cower at the mere mention of TINUBU, ![]() |
Revomind, Jo-jo, di opinion e mu! Any discerning Yoruba person would know that claiming Nigeria as a country is a FARCE! You are conjoined with people whom language or culture you do not understand and yet you say you are one and the same. Which mama born una? |
@Obiagu, Yorubas have blue blood. Our blood is sacred. Let the peasants be the sacrificial lambs! How many times have you seen prince William at the front line in a battle despite being a member of the armed forces? Chew on that for a bit. |
I'm in awe of this man called Gbawe. He just turns me on everytime I read from him. Yorubaland is blessed! See grammar! I'll be your groupie anytime, Gbawe. ![]() |
@Obiagu, You call it cowardice, and I call it intelligence! Tell me, the last time your ilk showed grand stupidity(which you lot called bravery), what happened again? Yeah, I know - YOUR PEOPLE WERE 'SHISH KEBABED', that's what! And what was the price for your 'ebubedikedness'? Your asses were royally whipped and you were told to put up or SHUT UP!! Fifty years later, where are you? Holding on to a glimmer of hope with the help of your MESSIAH - the very mixed SS. Relegated from being number 3 to number 4. |
Of course we wish for our own nation, but let's not agitate for it. Let's leave others who believe they have now found a new ride in the SS to do that for us. We are too clever and to important to lose our brightest bulbs in a senseless war. Let's use them as body bags. When all is done, they can go their way with major collateral damage while we continue on our quest to better our nation and its people. We have all the resources we need. |
Great post. I concur with all that has been suggested with the exception of ACN becoming a national party. We Yorubas predominantly voted for them and we want them to look after our interest and concentrate on doing just that. We should focus on our region without agitating fo secession either bein that we are peace loving people. Of course we would welcome foreigners into our fold but our priority would be looking after number 1 first. We are pacesetters and so should systematically distinguish ourselves from the idea of Nigeria. We have yet untapped crude oil, gas, cocoa to name but a few and capped with fantastic administrative qualities. We have a people who are proud of their heritage and Identity. All these would work in our favour. Revenue from export of crude oil, gas, cocoa and our strength in banking is unrivaled in Africa. Tourism will boom also as Yorubaland is a spiritual land we can sell to the west. Our brothers from Benin, sierra leon, cuba, brasil etc can now pilgrimage to their roots and have a sense of belonging. What pleases me more is the unity that we continue to promote within ourselves in this foreign land called Nigeria. We are indeed strong and focused. Can we do it? YES WE CAN! |
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