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Seun: What's the error you get?I get no error. It just doesn't do anything. I've remained logged in for like 2 months+ now.... |
Logout button STILL doesn't work for me... |
All I gotta say is we are fvcked if it will take me having to come to Lagos to do what is needful and obvious. Shouldn't really take anybody telling someone else... Ya'll concern the heck out of me, let me put it that way. Maybe my cousin in Missisippi will have to wait for me to fly in before he defends his house from bandits, I dunno ![]() Or maybe if someone tries to break into my house tonight, rather than resisting I should wait for one of you to come before I act ![]() |
Any update? |
Anyone Yoruba person who reads this and is still talking about segregation, "no, we must be non-violent!!", Igbos, etc is a coward and or a f[i]o[/i]ol. Simple as that. |
Romance the igbos ke? Lmaoooo |
There is something very, very wrong with Yoruba people. I don't know if it is cowardice. I would prefer if it is not, but I cannot rule out the possibility. See the behavior of obowunmi and Desola in this thread. One (obowunmi) buries his head in the sand like an ostrich. The other (Desola) runs off to fight imaginary enemies. I don't get it, man. It makes me very sad and ashamed |
That pathetic thing about all of this to me is that it wasn't even that they were armed with heavy weaponry. Pipes, sticks, charms ![]() AK-47 would have wiped all of them out. It saddens me that absolutely none of these shopowners were prepared. A Chinese or Korean man who owns a shop in the American ghetto will have a gun handy. So why should a Yoruba man not be equally prepared? |
Desola: Ibos and Yorubas must never work together!!DESOLA What is wrong with you? What does Igbo have to do with this? Why are you fixated on them rather than those who were actually responsible for the incident in question? Of what relevance is Igbo to this affair? Let us face this issue, resolve it, then deal with other things. |
No Chinese, no Lebanese, no Igbo, no Zulu, no Americans, no whatever. This is purely a Yoruba and Hausa affair. Let us face the issue and deal with it rather than talking about irrelevant things. |
No one should mention Igbo again in this thread. They are irrelevant. Stop bringing them up and face the issue at hand. Man WTF is wrong with you guys? ![]() How can a land progress when the people of it are so scatterbrained and cannot face tasks they must deal with? |
The WHY is irrelevant! The point is, handle animal like animal. If you buy a dog and it bites you, you must punish or slap it. Train that behavior out of it. Yet obowunmi is instead talking nonsense. You are a f[i]o[/i]ol. My hope is that most don't think like you do. |
bittyend: That's what you think, retard. If the people in Jos had nipped the situation in the bud, when Hausas started dominating them up there - Jos will be a peaceful place today. People need to be vigilant when it comes to warlike tribes like the Hausa/Fulanis and the Ijaws - they can NEVER be allowed to dominate, period. You instill fear in them, and every other thing will sort itself out.Exactly. It is like dealing with a dog or an animal. You must establish who is master immediately, otherwise you create bigger problems further down the line. Jos is also a great example. If they been more proactive from the start, then the place would be peaceful. This isn't rocket science here... |
The old testament says, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth." Not only does this make intuitive sense, but if you've ever played around with this strategy on any level (mathematics, psychology, political science, economics, or through just your own personal experiences), you'll realize that it is the correct one. Killing them or punishing them is not to satisfy any particular blood-lust I have. I am not a particularly violent person. However, if you don't repay like with like, then the other party will use that as a license to do whatever they want. Strategically, you simply must respond. Anything else is foolish, illogical, and undermines your longterm interests. I understand fear, uncertainty, etc. But you have to understand, if you DON'T respond, you put yourself in a worse position for the future. Does that make it clear why these Hausa youths must be found and killed, and they community they live in dispersed, obowunmi? If you don't get it, that is fine...I just hope that those who must understand why this is necessary act accordingly. |
I don't understand the way folks like the shopkeepers in this neighborhood or folks like this obowunmi reason. It baffles me. At this point I should probably leave this thread and go hit the gym, take out my anger constructively. All I know is, if the vast majority of us reason like obowunmi and these passive, foolish folks on those three streets, we are absolutely, 100%, doomed. |
Obiagu1: Have the Igbos ever ran around Lagos with machetes and guns hunting down Yorubas? You people will keep shouting Igbos this, Igbo that and Hausa will wipe you out in your land.You missed her point. Read it more carefully, see that she is the saying the same thing I am... |
obowunmi: But how will Nigeria move forward if segregation is the way most people are going ?Faggoty-asz Yoruba like you who see ish like this and talk about "move forward", "segregation" etc piss me the fvck off. What you should be talking about is how to deal with these folks. How to see them punished heavily and destroyed. What the hell is wrong with you man ![]() I don't understand you guys at all, how you reason or think |
What on earth does this thread have to do with Igbos? I swear to God, the way some of you reason brainlessly makes me angry. |
[quote author=Chyz*][size=18pt]Hausa, Yoruba clash in Lagos over murdered youth[/size] Three streets; Nuhu Oluwo, Oniyanrin and Adeyeye, were completely taken over by the Hausa youth who wielded clubs, pipes and machetes and other weapons while they ransacked every shop on the streets. Some of them broke into a shop, pulled down the door and carried away two air conditioners they found inside. Some of the youth also attempt to pull down the roof of the shops.[/quote]So none of the shop keepers in this entire community were armed with a gun of some sort? A machine gun would have turned all of these youths into red paste... Very simple solution. |
jmaine:Well, these three streets these Hausa live in must be marked. They must not be permitted to concentrate there. By any means necessary, covertly or otherwise, they should be dispersed. Who is in "charge" of this area of Lagos? Which dude? |
And who is this man they were dumping in the river mysteriously, lest I forget? It is almost easy to forget, given the outrageous things that happened afterwards. |
So my question is, why the lack of response from the police? Why complete inaction from them? Who has permitted them to concentrate so much in an area where they can evidently hold sway unchallenged? They must be forcibly ejected. |
neither is abakaili or whatever.... |
Tinubu is not relevant in this situation... |
Why weren't all these Hausa rounded up and jailed? Who is this man that they killed? What is his identity? How were they able to destroy so much property in this area with no repercussions? I am speechless. |
Why didn't he just pay for the haircut? Even if he didn't want to pay, the approach he took was wrong. Dealing with certain types of folk in a sense is like dealing with dogs...you cannot show weakness in any way shape or form. Still, I dunno how he was planning on leaving there w/o paying something. |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]They should have shouted for 95%. Dumbazz Oloshichukwu would have granted it to them. Chaiii!!! I'm expecting another ND militant demand for amnesty.[/quote]In a way, you are right. Every state should have 75%+ derivation of the resources they produce, no? |
What nefariousness can there be from one learning that Aba and Abia are not as insignificant as some make it seem? How does this serve an ulterior motive? Look, if you like, kindly ignore my posts. The point of this is for my own knowledge...I could care less what impact it has on you and the rest of ya'll. Perhaps you should suggest to Seun an ignore list that will allow you to ignore the posts of certain folk (including "tribalists" such as myself), if that will reduce your stress. |
Hmm...something strange must have happened, or an active force working to make it look like the head (Aba) is in fact the tail. There is something funny about internal Igbo dynamics that I don't quite understand. |
I have one question for you Abia Igbos. Why on earth are you so silent? Why is it taking an Imo man (Abagworo) to present facts about your state and town before others will know? Excessive modesty? Insecurity? This has been a very surprising thread, to say the least. If one judged by the amount of talking alone done on NL, one would think Aba was an insignificant town in the SE, rather than the most important city. One would also think Abia on the level of Ebonyi, not the greatest state in the SE... |
eklassical: dont you believe in life after death? Do u knw wot happens wen you are dead? Ur body been cremated sounds like getting more torture on earth 4me...., n besides its unbiblical.Where does the Bible condemn cremation? How can your soul be concerned with what happens with your body after it has left it? ![]() You aren't concerned about your old apartment after your lease has expired and you've moved out, are you? ![]() |
Amnesty ke. I really wonder about this GEJ fellow, if he has any brain at all. Offer an amnesty, then they'll simply regroup, form another terrorist org and claim that the group they just left that is feeding fat on the amnesty is made up of "infidels", blahblahblah. It is a big game to suck federal resources dry... |
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