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PoliticsRe: Revolution, Is Impossible In Nigeria? Some Say Never! Says Who? by EzeUche2(op): 5:03pm On Feb 21, 2011
PoliticsRevolution, Is Impossible In Nigeria? Some Say Never! Says Who? by EzeUche2(op): 5:02pm On Feb 21, 2011
Revolution, Is Impossible In Nigeria? Some Say NEVER! Says Who?


Written by Paul I. Adujie


Since the political and constitutional upheaval in Tunisia, then followed by Egypt and now Libya, Jordan, Bahrain, Yemen and so on, some Nigerians have publicly commented that Nigerians can only dream of Egyptian and Tunisian style revolutions and political uprising. Some Nigerians have even gone to the unreasonable extent of actually saying such will not, and could NEVER happen in Nigeria! And we must ask, REALLY?

Dimeji Bankole, Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives drove the last nail into this revolution-is-impossible-in-Nigeria argument several days ago, through his address to parliamentarians from Germany who were visiting Nigeria. Speaker Bankole, whose only claim to fame, infamy, are series of scandalous dealings and revelations against him thinks Nigerians have no reasons to revolt?

One wonders what exactly gives Mr. Bankole these sorts of supreme confidence Mr. Bankole is a man, a Nigerian politician who is not known for driving a particular policy, law or ideology. He actually had the audacity and temerity to publicly proclaim that a revolution is impossible in Nigeria! Are Nigerians content and happy?

Who and what gave Dimeji Bankole such overconfidence or unmitigated arrogance? How can he and the House of Representatives and by extension the current crop of Nigerian political class which he represents, be so cocksure that Nigerians have nothing to complain about and we have no need to engage in any revolt, uprising and indeed, a revolution similar to and better than the world have seen recently in Tunisia, Egypt, Wisconsin and Belgium?


Dimeji Bankole and Nigeria’s current crop of political operators must not be allowed to take Nigerians, long suffering Nigerians for granted. He and his ilk must not be allowed to demonstrate their utter contempt and insensitivity to the plights and predicaments of millions of Nigerians.


What Nigerians Want? The Same Things, Simple Things which citizens of Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan wants!


Why are Nigerian politicians or political class denying Nigerians what Nigerians richly deserve?

What the average Nigerian want and needs are a tad simple, rather too simple! Nigerians are thirty in the middle the oceans of abundance and bountiful opportunities in Nigeria. Our political class have misallocated, mismanaged, and squandered our national resources at every opportunity after missed opportunities!

Instead of becoming tools in the hands of inept politicians who are liable to fan embers of ethnic, religious and regional violence, Nigerians across the spectrum should realize that we have abject poverty in common, we have unemployment in common, we have concerns for safety and security in common. All Nigerians in our daily lives confront a comatose economy, absence of public transportation. Nigerians continue to bear the burden of abandoned, decadent, neglected public infrastructure. Nigerians have understaffed, ill-equipped and decrepit hospital and healthcare system in common, while public officials and politicians junket to medical treatments overseas. 150 million Nigerians contend with our neglected education sector, while politicians send their children to Europe and America to be educated with public wealth stolen from Nigerians.

This is our time to engage in an uprising, a revolt and a revolution. The average Nigerian is poor and desperate regardless of ethnicity, region or religion. The economic conditions throughout Nigeria are identical and similar and it more about ineptitude, poverty of ideas within the leadership structure of Nigeria. Our number one national challenge is bankruptcy of ideas within the political and economic class in both private and public sectors. Nigerians have abject poverty and squalid conditions in common which defies fleeting and fluid differences based on ethnicity, religion, state and region of birth. We should not allow our poor selves to be manipulated for the benefits of the political class. The political class is identical nationwide, they have neglected the poor and what ought to be the Nigerian middleclass.


All Nigerians should confront our political and economic leaders instead of what we have now, in which poor, suffering, desperate people attack other poor, suffering, desperate people, attacking fellow Nigerians based on such Nigerians’ ethnic group, language group or religious affiliation or region and state of origins. Nigerians can, in this regard, learn from the Egyptians who, despite the differences, such as between Coptic Christians and the various sects of Islam and the mixes of Nubian and Arab races, the Egyptian revolution was peaceful and unified in their diversity.

The Egyptians revolution was bells and whistles, flags and nationalism well done! The Egyptians were organized and efficient, from medical treatments to picking up garbage or trash to the parade of flags! Nigerians should emulate this example, instead of being apathetic. We should not allow hunger and desperation to turn us into thugs for hire for the political class which intent on exploit our minor differences based on our ethnic, religious, state and regional diversity. We reap the benefits of our unity in diversity. We should cease and desist from letting our diversity become negative common denominators of which our inept politicians use to their own advantage and at the expense of our national purpose, cohesion and interests

It is clearly the case, that, Nigerians politicians, the fulcrum of more than sixty two registered political parties, are currently displaying constipated complacency over the abject poverty and the dire economic conditions in Nigeria which is now exemplified and symptomatic high crime rates and rising antisocial behaviors with consequent negative impact on the safety and security of lives and properties nationwide. Nigeria is now replete with increased spate of agitations, and clamor for separation between ethno, religious and cultural groups. There are even talks of secessions which could lead to increased violence, anarchy and even disintegration of Nigeria. And yet, Speaker Bankole does not see a problem or cause for revolt, uprising and revolution? Really, is this really the case?

It is true that Nigeria is not Egypt or Tunisia or Libya. It is a fact that Nigerians have not have to endure one man despot and despotic, dictatorial and tyrannical domination continuously for 30 years as was Hosni Mubarak in Egypt and over 20 years as was Ben Ali in Tunisia. But, apart from those differences, there are some other differences, some glaring, while others are subtle. Nigerians would not tolerate a one man dictatorship or despot for 30 years! Nigerians do not have such patience or tolerance!

However, even so, it is simply the case that a majority of Nigerians have live in abject and squalid economic, social and political condition for over 30 years! A prime example is value of our national currency the Naira, which was dramatically devalued in September 1986 without benefit to Nigerians and Nigeria. The Naira has remained in downward spiral with increased spate of volatility for almost 30 years!

Nigerians and Nigeria have had a messy, imperfect democracy since 1999 inauguration of the so-called new democratic dispensation and our democracy have remains nascent with baby steps in the most literal sense, even after these 11 plus years!

Nigeria is in the throes of an all important general elections after 50 years of flag independence and still, Nigerians across the spectrum and across the nation, lack basic essentials of human life, food and shelter etc Not to mention, steady electricity supply, or basic amenities such as clean water supply etc. Nigeria’s agricultural and food production sectors remain comatose. Nigeria’s health and education sectors have become decrepit as a consequence of years of abandonments and thorough neglects by our political leadership, who are bereft of creative political solutions, those who are bankrupt of ideas and yet, they are quick to announce that political upheavals, uprisings and revolutions will NEVER occur in Nigeria?

Who indeed gave such assurances, surety and guarantees to Speaker Dimeji Bankole?

Elections are upon us in Nigeria in a matter of months, and yet, issues Driven electioneering campaign steady electricity, clean water, full employment, safety and security of lives and properties and better life for all Nigerians,  more opportunities to create greater wealth, health and happiness in Nigeria.

But instead, Nigerians at home and abroad continue to read and hear the self interested, self absorbed, self serving and selfish chatters and confrontations between and amongst the political class about more power and hence more life of wealth and opulence for themselves, without ever sparing a thought for the majority of Nigerians who continue to live in biting abject poverty, extreme suffering, hardship and desperation! Everyday stories and news spread of how various Nigerians politicians are turning their sons, wives, daughters and friends into selected club of political leadership as if Nigeria is now a monarchy in which public office follows familial hereditary devolutions.



Several Nigerians journalists, public intellectuals and commentators have recently stated that Nigerians can only dream of Egypt or Tunisia type uprising or revolution and I completely disagree. Nigerians have in the past revolted and engaged in revolutions which such to the compelled, sudden and premature departures of military governments and brutal dictators and Nigerians successfully did these decades before Egyptians and Tunisian could.



Nigerians accomplished these revolutions without Facebook, Twitter or other Social and Independent Media or Independent Journalism of the new Digital Revolution of this new era. Nigerians succeeded then without this new Digital Age with which to facilitate, coordinate and choreograph these Nigerian efforts at political revolutions! A Nigerian revolution compelled military dictator General Ibrahim Babangida to yield power!



It is in fact the case that a revolution in Nigeria is even more possible in the absence brutal military governments which Nigerians had to confront in the past. A revolution is more possible with the new digital age and a more open and interconnectedness in our new world made smaller in a global village made even smaller by internet!



The pronouncements by Speaker Dimeji Bankole seem to be saying of Nigerians to the world, “Let them eat cake” He comes across as blissfully ignorant of the abject human conditions with which Nigerians contend on a daily basis! We are left to wonder whether his comments arose from pure arrogance and overconfidence on his part. Does this mean that the Nigerian political class does believe that the Nigerian public is satisfied? Or is it that they are taken for granted?



What does Mr. Dimeji Bankole statements say about Nigerians? That we are docile, complicit and complacent in our own suffering, misery and dire situation? Are these facts or fictions about our situation? Are his assertions true? Are these true or false about us? Or are his statements symptomatic of constipated complacency on the part of political leadership? Speaker Bankole and Nigerian political class are apparently ignorant of the hardships in Nigeria. 150 million Nigerians should not let this slide. We should confront Speaker Bankole, the National Assembly of Nigeria and our government at all levels



The general elections are very close. The elections are in fact in couple of months. There are Nigerians who insist that our singular focus should be the fight against corruption, avarice and greediness. But we certainly can do both. Yes, we can do both! We can walk and talk, we can chew gum and cross the road,  we should have multiple pronged approach,  we should make our political leadership and private sector operator more accountable and transparent,  there is too much suffering in the land,  there is too much desperation in our homeland, it is time, yes, it is time, it is time to make our political leadership listen to the Nigerian public and the electorate,  it is time for them to articulate their position on public issues and our national challenges! We should let our leaders feel the urgency of now!



The forthcoming general elections portray identical approach by politicians and their political parties. They show complete disregard and extreme contempt for fellow Nigerians. The politicians and their parties are not debating each other and focused on relevant substantial and significant national issues or challenges. Nigerians should loudly demand Issues Driven electioneering campaigns, such as steady electricity, clean water, full employment, safety and security of lives and properties and better life for all Nigerians,  more opportunities to create greater wealth, health and happiness in Nigeria. Nigerians should loudly demand manifestos from the candidates and their political parties!



It is time for our Egypt MOMENT!



It is time to stop our political leadership from taking all of us for granted,  It is time to stop them from talking over our heads and it is time for us to hold them to account,  they constantly exhibit utter contempt for our people and we now have a new opportunity to make our feelings known!



Why should we, 150 million Nigerians allow our political leadership to be deaf and impervious to our reasonable expectations, hopes, desires and aspirations? The political class is currently absent from the negotiating table. They are not canvassing for our votes through campaigns or public debates of our national issues and challenges. The politicians are not driven by any particular ideology. They have neglected to stake their position on myriad public policies. They have neglected and refused to announce their stances on what concerns Nigerians, the electorate and generality of our public

Why are they not addressing or debating the plight of our national currency?



This is a general elections season in Nigeria, and yet, the politicians are only interested in and are focused on whom amongst themselves will be selected for various offices in our nation,  they are splendidly uninterested in our concerns,  the daily existential concerns for food and shelter of our citizens



Why are they not addressing our national challenges, our national issues, our national of funk?



Nigerians are 150 million STRONG,  When are we going to say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH?



Why should we, 150 million Nigerians allow our political leadership to be deaf and impervious to our reasonable expectations, hopes, desires and aspirations? What assurances do we, Nigerians have that it would not be business as usual after the forthcoming elections?



There are currently no indications whatsoever that anything will change or that the human condition of Nigerians will change,  as it is, it is the case that the politicians are not even debating how they may improve our conditions! It is the case that Nigerians have had cause to engage in uprising an political revolutions in the past. It is the case that peaceful demonstrations and protests which began in Tunisia in North Africa has since spread far and wide, including to such unlikely places as Belgium in Europe, as well as the state of Wisconsin, here in the United States where the citizens are in an uprising, revolt and revolution against Governor Walker for attempting to stifle unionism and collective bargaining.



Nigerians knew and practiced peoples’ power, uprising, revolts and revolutions, well before the recent spates of demands for democracy, freedoms and the rule of law in Tunisia, then the extraordinarily peaceful and diverse protests for 18 days in Egypt, which have be followed and emulated in Jordan, Bahrain, Jordan, Yemen, etc.



Nigerians have been through this way before the Nigerian Labor Congress, NLC, the Nigerian Bar Association or NBA, the Nigerian Medical Association or NMA, then PRONACO, NADECO and Nigerians of diverse background have unified in the past, across economic, education, religious, social-cultural class etc united to oppose Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha.



Nigerians in unity and in diversity should unify again to oppose politicians who neglect our desires and aspirations. Nigerians rebelled against extreme draconian, repressive and brutal military dictatorships in the past; we surely can revolt against civilian administrations!



It is time for our Egypt MOMENT!
CultureRe: The True Extent Of Alaigbo (Igboland) by EzeUche2(m): 4:24pm On Feb 21, 2011
Obiagu1:
There's nothing hysterical about what I've said. I want the best for my people. We won't be cheated again and again and continue to be cheated while we pretend we are fair people. We are becoming foolish people!
Before our eyes, abandoned properties saga came and gone and we didn't fight it to the bitter end, now some people are claiming PH and you expect me to take my eyes away from Kalabari that have Igbos amongst them?
When reason and fairness are shoved aside, everything becomes a fair game.
The Igbo liberals among us are a hindrance to progress of the Igbo people. To me, they seem weak-minded with no balls.
PoliticsRe: Our Revolution Is Death Sentence To Corrupt Public Officers Simple by EzeUche2(m): 4:19pm On Feb 21, 2011
And what about OBJ, IBB, Gowon etc?

In a civilized country, they would be rotting away in prison.
PoliticsRe: Our Revolution Is Death Sentence To Corrupt Public Officers Simple by EzeUche2(m): 4:07pm On Feb 21, 2011
Dede1:
Please, when issues pertaining to by-products of day-dreaming such as revolution in Nigeria appear on Nairaland, I beg you to apply caution to your fingers and temperament before posting the names of your people whom you presumed corrupt. If these names you have posted are the only corrupt personages in Nigeria, you have no business talking about revolution talk less partaking in one.

Since your last post, I guess you have not seen names of presumed corrupt personalities posted by other contributors to this forum. It does not mean that corrupt politicians are limited to one section of country. Rather it is exercise of prudent on the part of contributors.

The wise person is not the person that makes the loudest noise in deliberation but the person who try to understand others so that he/she could be understood. When everybody laughs, he/she who exposes his/her teeth is caught as cause of the laughter.

There is no doubt that revolution could have been a solution to certain societal decadence if Nigeria had been disintegrated into several nation states. But as Nigeria is presently configured, revolution is as good as figments of wild imagination.

I don't care if they post the names of their corrupt officials, I am not going to protect my own, because they are from the same tribe as me. Come to Abia and see the widespread looting that both Orji Kalu and T.A. Orji have done to my state. I can only weep.

They have caused so many problems, that the state is the laughing stock in the entire South-East. Corrupt officials only deserve death in my eyes. How can you bankrupt a state, when there is so much suffering. I cannot comprehend how a person can be immune to the suffering around them and still loot without a guilty conscious.  It leaves a distaste in my mouth. All the names that I mentioned are guilty of this.

Heads need to roll.
PoliticsRe: Our Revolution Is Death Sentence To Corrupt Public Officers Simple by EzeUche2(m): 9:08am On Feb 21, 2011
T.A. Orji

Orji Kalu

Ohakim

Peter Odili

All of these men are guilty in my eyes. The way I see things, members of the same ethnic group must carry out this action against their own. So each person should do so in their own respective regions.
PoliticsRe: Happy Birthday Ileke-idi by EzeUche2(m): 7:53am On Feb 21, 2011
I am going to be nice and say Happy Birthday to her as well. grin
PoliticsRe: Going, Going, Gone! by EzeUche2(m): 6:28am On Feb 21, 2011
Let us not forget about Gaddafi's Virgin Female Bodyguardsgrin

https://www.shockmd.com/wp-content/gaddafi_female_bodyguards2.jpg
[img]http://lh5.google.com/fisherwy/R16zyKzeUTI/AAAAAAAAL_g/ffYA2vpdAos/Gaddafi%27s%20virgin%20female%20bodyguards%20picture%5B2%5D[/img]
PoliticsRe: Going, Going, Gone! by EzeUche2(m): 6:25am On Feb 21, 2011
shocked shocked shocked

This is more brutal than what happened in Egypt.

When will this spread to the Saudi kingdom?

I hear Morocco and Algeria are next though.
CultureRe: Are Ukwuani People Igbos(ukwuani People Please Talk) by EzeUche2(m): 6:23am On Feb 21, 2011
omonuan:
Remember Olaudah Equiano a/k/a Gustavus Vassa? He stated in his biography that he was from "Essaka" in Benin Empire. "Essaka" is Ashaka in Ukwuani. However, Olaudah was more proud of his Igbo heritage.  He would tell everyone proudly I am "Eboe." He was the first person to attempt to write Igbo words using the English alphabet.

Comparative to the stolen art of Benin, the "Ikenga" statute in the London museum was stolen from Ukwuani.  I am from the Enuani clan of Anioma and in my opinion, any Anioma person that says he is not Igbo is mis-informed and needs to be re-educated. We belong to one of the most industrious and ingenuous"tribes" (I'll rather call Igbo a nation) in the world and should be proud of it.

As a clan, Anioma harnessing their IGBO ingenuity has arguably produced more great individuals per capita than other people.  We must also not forget that Anioma eccentric army officers brought the chaos that consumed the entire Igbo nation  in 1966.  You will never hear the Igbos from across the Niger condemn Nzeogwu and his misadventure.  In fact, they adore him because they feel despite his mistakes he exemplifies what makes the Igbo great, excellence!  One of the great officers of the Biafran army was an Ukwuani man named Nzefili amongst many others from Ukwuani/Ndokwa axis.
Bless you my brother! Bless you and your lineage!
PoliticsRe: Libya: Death Toll From Escalating Unrest 'tops 100' by EzeUche2(m): 6:21am On Feb 21, 2011
The Saudi King told other Arab leaders to use lethal force, when dealing with an uprising.
PoliticsRe: Going, Going, Gone! by EzeUche2(m): 6:16am On Feb 21, 2011
Chyz*:
Yea i head about that sad. Benghazi is in eastern libya. I hear that that whole side is neglected heavily. Could that be due to a case of ethnic or religious discrimination?
I don't know if it is ethnic discrimination, because the Libyan people are mostly of Berber descent. However, in Southern Libya you do have the Toubou people, which are African, as well as Hausa people are also present.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/Libya_ethnic.svg/589px-Libya_ethnic.svg.png
PoliticsRe: Going, Going, Gone! by EzeUche2(m): 6:14am On Feb 21, 2011
This man needs to go. He has been in office for over 40 years. And let us not mention the trouble he has caused in African nations. I cannot stand him and his so called Arab brothers in Africa. I would gladly join hands with my fellow "Sub-Saharan" Africans and push these invaders into the sea! angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Militant Herdsmen Invade Benue State by EzeUche2(m): 2:07am On Feb 21, 2011
aloy/emeka:
You got proof?
Hindus can be very violent. The anti-Muslim riots in Delhi and Mumbai were very brutal. Even Slum Dog Millionaire illustrated this.
PoliticsRe: Gaddafi Flies In Black Africans To Quell Protests As Libya Descends Into Anarchy by EzeUche2(m): 2:00am On Feb 21, 2011
I always told people never to trust Gaddafi. Do you people know how much strife he has fomented on the continent of Africa? Just ask the people of Ethiopia how he backed Eritrea and internal conflict within Ethiopia.

And let us not forget how he invited Arabs to come to Africa, because he says it is plenty of space for Arabs.
PoliticsRe: Ibibio People Disown Akpanudoedehe •suspend Campaign Coordinator •reaffirm Suppo by EzeUche2(m): 12:55am On Feb 21, 2011
When did Ibibio affairs, become of interest of you?

Soon you will be claiming Ibibio.
PoliticsRe: Why I Believe Growth Is Slower In The Southwest by EzeUche2(m): 11:54pm On Feb 20, 2011
excanny:
This is close to 3 hours that you put this thread up here, and those Yorubas who use to applaud you wherever you are bashing the Igbos are nowhere to be found. Take for a change that this post is criticizing the Igbos, you'll see how they'll flock in here in excitement. 

Ikengawo, I hope you are beginning to get an understanding of how other nigerians think. You seem like a fair-minded person(as most people in your shoe are), while the remaining nigerians live in denial.

It actually baffles me that many Igbos think like you do, feeling that others are open-minded as them. This is exactly my beef with the Igbo race(Nzeogwu, Ironsi, Zik, etc all ring a bell), never knowing how to differentiate friends from enemies.

I just hope you learn a lesson about your utopian Nigeria.
Agreed. I have a growing respect for [b]Ikengawo [/b]though. At least he stand for something though. Even though we may view it in a different manner, you have to love his passion for a better Nigeria. Even if it is just a mirage.

He raises some good points as well.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 8:17pm On Feb 20, 2011
jason123:
BY DAYO JOHNSON
AKURE—POLICE in Ondo State have secured the release of Oba Samuel Oyegbemi, abducted by some militant youths in riverine Ijaw community, Iju-Osun, Ondo State.
Last week the militants invaded the town and  abducted  Oba Oyegbemi, set his palace ablaze, other buildings and allegedly killed five persons.
Speaking with newsmen, Ondo State Police Command Public Relations Officer, PRO, Mr. Aremu Adeniran, said the monarch, was hale and hearty.
Adeniran said a combined team of the anti-riot and regular police officers, deplored in the area, secured the release of the monarch on Saturday.
He said the monarch was in high spirit and was not rough-handled by the Ijaw youths who abducted him after setting his palace and other houses ablaze, during their rampage.
He said nobody had been arrested by the police over the unfortunate development, but confirmed that the command had begun  investigation into the matter.
Reports had it that some Militants youths from Ijaw  invaded Iju-Osun town in the Irele Local Government Area of Ondo State and burnt the place.
Adeniran, however said only two lives were lost while the palace of the monarch and two other houses were torched.
According to him  that the ijaw youths were probably on a revenge mission following the discovery of the body of an ex militants in Iju-Osun, on Thursday.
He said, “Security has been beefed up to avert further loss of life Ikale. Our men are there.
We are making efforts to release the monarch. The man is good. No report of any clash was recorded before the discovery of the corpse of the late monarch in the town”
It was learnt that the invasion of the town by the ex-militants, followed the mysterious death of a middle aged Ijaw man, simply identified as Samuel in the town.
The deceased reportedly hailed from Arogbo Ijaw in Ese odo local government.
A High Chief in the town told reporters on Friday that the militants shot sporadically and later set several houses including the palace of the Olughogho of Iju –Osun, ablaze.
He said residents of neighboring towns like Ajagba, Akotogbo and other villages in the area had also fled their towns in anticipation of possible invasion by aggrieved militants in the Ijaw communities .

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/02/police-secure-release-of-abducted-monarch/



The OBA  has been released UNHURT. Where are the so called tribal bashershuh!
Great news! I am glad that the Oba was released unharmed.

I am done with this topic now.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 7:45pm On Feb 20, 2011
jason123:
I pity you!!! grin grin grin grin grin . Who are the tribalist here? Is it the people that do not want to escalate this into a tribal conflict or you that was riling themhuhhuh? Double standards, my brother. grin grin grin .
The tribalist are the ones who inserted another group who has nothing to do with this situation, just for mere fact that they were discussing the issue at hand.

I never seen such fury directed at Igbo posters, by the mere fact of our presence on a thread. And if you look at the first pages, no Igbo was trying to rile your people up. We just wanted to know the next action that your people would take.

You all took it to another level. We just responded with righteous vengeance. It was a JUST cause.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 7:37pm On Feb 20, 2011
https://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/4364427/2/istockphoto_4364427-dove-symbol-of-peace-on-earth.jpg

Peace shall reign when the Yoruba tribalist stop inserting the Igbos into their conflicts. That is the only way.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 6:49pm On Feb 20, 2011
jason123:
Who is this defeated not-so-smart person??! Even if they say I should come as an igbo man and rule the whole, I would still come as an itsekiri, yoruba man or Edo man. Even Uhrobo man would be better than a defeated igbo man who is politically stupi.d ad cries marginaisation all day and Night!!! I am sorry my igbo brothers, but this fool is a disgrace to you all.

Abi you dey crazehuhhuh?? Basta.rd!!!! Oloshi!!! Ajeniyan!!!! angry angry angry
Do not get upset with my Igbo brothers. You Yorubas need to get rid of this misplaced anger. Look at the words you are using against a group that didn't attack you. Did you say the same nonsense when the Bini man was saying that this was a cowardly act to run and let your king get captured. Did you all say anything when the Fulani man was laughing at you all for getting kicked around by not only the Ijaws, but the Fulani as well. But when an Igbo man tries to lend his support, you all are getting angry.

Maybe you all should learn how to deal with minorities. It is Yorubas who are stealing their OIL.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 6:44pm On Feb 20, 2011
jason123:
DIfinately, it does not involve igbo so why are you guys still commenting here? Thats right, to rile the yorubas, innit?
The same reason why Yorubas go on Igbo threads. We believe in One Nigeria.  grin Go back to the 1st page and see the genesis of how the Igbos got inserted into this thread. Ileke-Idi got upset, that it was an Igbo who posted this news. And that is when all this nonsense started.

Do not take our kindness for weakness. We were shocked by what happened, and then you all had to bring tribalism into this.

Yorubas and their misplaced anger. grin 
PoliticsRe: If You Are From Oyo State I Weep For You: by EzeUche2(m): 6:41pm On Feb 20, 2011
Why is [b]fstanger [/b]always stalking women on Nairaland? There is something seriously wrong with that man.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 6:37pm On Feb 20, 2011
jason123:
It is okay. If the yorubas do anything about it, wouldn't they be accused of tribalism. And if they do not do anything about it, then they are cowards. Abeg, I want them to do NOTHING about it, personally. Moreover, it is a situation of ex-militants vs a village not the whole ijaw ethnic group vs the whole yoruba ethnic group. It is okay!
Only a strongly worded statement would be given to the Ijaw nation by OPC, and NOTHING will happen, just like after the Atlas Cove bombing. Either way, just leave Igbo people out of this mess. That was our main problem with this thread, we inserted into this conflict for no REASON, but by the mere presence of our post concerning this heinous act.
PoliticsRe: Gaddafi Flies In Black Africans To Quell Protests As Libya Descends Into Anarchy by EzeUche2(m): 6:34pm On Feb 20, 2011
Most North Africans are not Arabs, they Arabicized Berbers who lost their mother tongue. Even Gaddafi is more Berber than Arab, and Berbers are indigenous to Africa Mediterranean coast. I do not understand why people are not acting like they are Africans. Berbers have been on the continent just as long as any other indigenous Africans from Tripoli all the way down to South Africa.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 6:25pm On Feb 20, 2011
SegzyJoe:
@EzeUche
this actually looks like politics in your eye, i wish that kidnapped monarch was your father, may be you would have retained in your wicked heart a bit of human sympathy to the families of the kidnapped monarch and those that lost there lives in an attack that was obvious against defenseless people. Maybe you wouldn't see opportunity to insult a people. ethnic coward like you abuses privilege  of a faceless forum like nairaland to say what you dare not say in person.
You must be burning with anger right now are you not? Do not get upset with me, because you wayward people brought the Igbo into this mess. If you look from the 1st page, we Igbos have said we are neutral observers. But no, your fellow Yorubas had to blame the Igbos in some way and insert us into this conversation. This is not about the Igbos, this is about the Yorubas and the Ijaws. However, I can understand why you get upset, your people can start something, but it takes an Igbo man to finish. Let this be a lesson to you and other tribalistic Yorubas not bring the Igbos into your conflicts!

Now go and deal with the Ijaws if your people are up to the task.
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PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 10:55am On Feb 20, 2011
I love chess and when someone checkmates your king, that is game over.

Well I guess it is game over for the Yoruba.  grin

CHECKMATE

[img]http://3.bp..com/_qFiyjwMlP0Y/SdwHjNkEF3I/AAAAAAAAAsM/vABYGeG7SNQ/s400/CheckmateD.jpg[/img]
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 10:53am On Feb 20, 2011
Ileke-IdI:
Me, I dey go sleep, got exams to study for, research papers to write.

At the last minute, it was fun poking at the Igbo cowards grin grin When you see Ileke-IdI, you bytches better beware  cool
The only cowards are the ones fleeing Ijaw youth. Go and read the article.

It wasn't about Igbos, but foolish Yorubas allowing their monarch to be captured. Yorubas always trying to twist things.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 10:51am On Feb 20, 2011
It is funny how the Yoruba have this misplaced anger though.

An Ijaw vs. Yoruba thread have turned to this. Ileke-Idi, I know you are proud of yourself.

Yoruba people still should hold their head down in shame. Not only were their towns invaded by Ijaw youth, they killed 5 people, made people in other towns flee and to add insult to injury, they captured a Yoruba monarch.

PATHETIC.

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PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 10:47am On Feb 20, 2011
~Bluetooth:
keep dreaming.your people have been landlocked already so yall need to kiss ijaw asz to live.mschew
Not really. . . But keep on peddling the same lies. Remember the fear of Igbo domination. Ha ha ha! EWU! grin
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 10:45am On Feb 20, 2011
Ileke-IdI:
EzeUche no dey that pix o. . . . he was the first one to bolt grin grin
https://images.sodahead.com/polls/001157071/no_cowards1202_xlarge.jpeg

Giving Southern Nigeria ethnic majorities a bad name. Running from a minority. What would the Northerners think? grin
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by EzeUche2(m): 10:42am On Feb 20, 2011
grin grin grin

Run Yoruba people run!
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