Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 6:46pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Sweetguy25: Dude, if I create thread and present hard facts and logic una go run. I hate divisiveness against southerners but I'm being tempted. Yinmu. Talk is cheap. Do it already or forever hold your peace. |
Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 6:08pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
scholes0: And why is no one talking about the Enugu data? Is it that bad? Guy, forget the hype. Enugu is a glorified VILLAGE! Quote me. Na only one small/tiny stretch dey developed. About 2 out of 17 or so Local Governments are developed in the entire state. The rest are big a$$ Villages that are starving for development. Forget the hype, please. |
Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 5:53pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Sweetguy25: I don't have the time to dig in and provide facts for you but. . . You better find the time and dig up those 'facts' o, else you'll keep getting flogged Akure style.  |
Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 5:52pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
scholes0: That is just the enrollment in Public secondary schools, not all school enrollments, Genius! Guy, keep beating them like a drum. Dem go wail die! |
Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 5:50pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Duru1: Ibadan was the capital of western region of Nigeria yet there is nothing write home about Yoruba and development as far as Ibadan is concerned. If Biafra is granted a stay side by side with Nigeria for a year, Nigeria will self-destruct. Hahahaha! Yes o. No development in Ibadan yet 3 Igbos are embarrassing their entire race by fighting over Eze Ndigbo Oyo. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/three-factions-contesting-eze-ndigbo-title-in-oyo/Ibadan on my mind. 
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Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 5:23pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
scholes0: Will you provide us with facts or just keep shut! Jeeeesu!! ...... These people can pull out statements from their butts like no other people I have come across! I think it is now becoming a known fact all of Nairaland, that anything Igbos on here say should not be taken with any seriousness, because they are 90% of the time purely sentimental or just flatout inaccurate!
Okay, let us compare the King of SE states (Anambra) poverty rate to a typical south Western state.
This is straight from the bureau of Statistics.
[size=13pt]Ogun Vs Anambra[/size]
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5664/23267992600_170caf2f9d_b.jpg
Okay, let us compare another SE state that Igbos love to brag about so much about; Enugu- A state that we all know is just like Rural Benue or Kogi outside of the its Capital facade.
[size=13pt]Ondo Vs Enugu[/size]
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5645/22935572564_f64f9147fa_b.jpg
Why are you guyz such pathological liars? Is it genetic or a mass psychological condition ? Yeeparipa!! Technical Knock Out~! Waa sere. You are always good with these sort of facts. Mo beri fun yin o.
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Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 5:11pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Sweetguy25: This is absolutely baseless. The only reason for the south west's dominance in economic activity is Lagos. Anything else is baseless. E pain am.  Oya, run along like a lil' taata. Why won't it be baseless, since it contrasts and resoundingly refutes your jaundiced perception? You made a stewpid and baseless claim and assertion (which you pulled out of your a$$), I countered it with a verifiable quote from the former President of the country, who is/was in the know, and you're still whining. Like WTF is wrong with you people? ? ? 
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Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 3:55pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Sweetguy25: Economic activity. Do you know what that means? Has any statistic measured the volume of economic activity in each zone? Teacher don't teach me nonsense jo!  I just posted a quote from the former President. If anybody should know then he should. Did you miss the part of his submission where he mentioned "economic activity"? Check it again coz I highlighted it. What more do you want? You wey ask question with such boldness, what statistic did you use to measure your submission/conclusion? ? Gerrarahere mehn. Hypocrite. |
Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 3:40pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Sweetguy25: LOL. This is funny. Apart from Lagos, which other south Western State boast of a higher volume in economic activity than any state in the south East? Guy, didn't you get the memo? According to this Nnewi guy, Igbos have lost the plot in Commerce and Industry: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/Lol. Even Una hero Jonathan himself said it that the SW controls 55% of Nigeria's economy.  Excerpts: “When Jimoh was talking about World Bank statistics of the poverty rate in regions in the country, he said South West has least in the country. In fact, Lagos and Ogun contributed almost 55 per cent of the economic activities.
http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/i-regret-emergence-of-tambuwal-as-speaker-jonathan/ And he wasn't lying when you consider the indices from Manufacturers Association of Nigeria's last report as follows: The SW virtually controls/accounts for atleast 70% of industrial activity in Nigeria. http://businessdayonline.com/2015/02/ogun-ikeja-top-manufacturers-investment-destinations-in-2014/
Ogun, Ikeja top manufacturers’ investment destinations in 2014
While Ogun, which is now Nigeria’s industrial hub, recorded N377 billion worth of investments within the period, Ikeja returned investments worth N39.86 billion.
Ogun State’s represents 78 percent of N483 billion worth of investments made in the whole of the manufacturing sector within the period under review, while Ikeja shares 8.3 percent.
“This has revealed that the majority of manufacturing investments were directed towards Ogun industrial axis, which consists of Otta, Agbara, Ibafo/Mowe and Shagamu industrial areas,” said MAN, in its latest January to July 2014 economic review.
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The data further show investments in Kano/Sharada/Challawa as N19.75 billion and those of Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti as N19.2 billion within the period under review.
Anambra/Enugu that had N5.5 billion worth of investments. while those of Imo/Abia were estimated at N309 million.
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Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 3:29pm On Dec 06, 2015*. Modified: 3:47pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Armaggedon: we only go to lagos and you know it http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/three-factions-contesting-eze-ndigbo-title-in-oyo/http://dailypost.ng/2015/10/14/business-activities-paralyzed-as-akure-youths-clash-with-igbo-traders/ the only place industralized in ogun is the shagamu axis Notice where the article mentions "Ogun industrial axis, which consists of Otta, Agbara, Ibafo/Mowe and Shagamu industrial areas". Next time at least do a fact check before embarrassing yourself FreeGlobe. You are becoming a nuisance. For real. http://businessdayonline.com/2015/02/ogun-ikeja-top-manufacturers-investment-destinations-in-2014/Ogun, Ikeja top manufacturers’ investment destinations in 2014While Ogun, which is now Nigeria’s industrial hub, recorded N377 billion worth of investments within the period, Ikeja returned investments worth N39.86 billion. Ogun State’s represents 78 percent of N483 billion worth of investments made in the whole of the manufacturing sector within the period under review, while Ikeja shares 8.3 percent.“This has revealed that the majority of manufacturing investments were directed towards Ogun industrial axis, which consists of Otta, Agbara, Ibafo/Mowe and Shagamu industrial areas,” said MAN, in its latest January to July 2014 economic review..... The data further show investments in Kano/Sharada/Challawa as N19.75 billion and those of Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti as N19.2 billion within the period under review.Anambra/Enugu that had N5.5 billion worth of investments. while those of Imo/Abia were estimated at N309 million.
Really? Worst? I belief aba,ebonyi state is a good example of leadership? Yeye dey smell! yes ebonyi never owed salaries despite its status. Abia had bad leadership who fail to put roads in order in aba but he is now gone. Nevertheless aba is bubbling with bussiness activities or can you tell me one city in the whole of south west aside lagos that is more industralized than aba? http://sunnewsonline.com/new/seast-states-workers-groan-as-bailout-fund-fails-to-offset-salary-arrears/  The 'worst' performing Governor in the SW (Aregbe) has commissioned more completed projects than the entire SE governors combined. #FACT  Chew on that. |
Politics › Re: Reasons Why The Yoruba’s And Hausa's Are Very Happy Being Nigerians by Flyoruboy(m): 2:54pm On Dec 06, 2015*. Modified: 3:34pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
Armaggedon: so the Igbos are alayes, area boys, agberos and omoniles and opc?
we only go to lagos and you know it
the only place industralized in ogun is the shagamu axis which a spillover of lagos and is still considered lagos industrial zone
https://www.nairaland.com/2322312/ogun-state-nigerias-emerging-industrial
Well. Let me remind that before you were born lagos has and will always surpass the rest. Lagos is a border to to two on more country. It's quite the other way round. Iboes needs SW especially lagos than lagos need them. i have nothing against. I am aganst injustice in nigeria(though its now late)
Really? Worst? I belief aba,ebonyi state is a good example of leadership? Yeye dey smell! yes ebonyi never owed salaries despite its status. Abia had bad leadership who fail to put roads in order in aba but he is now gone. Nevertheless aba is bubbling with bussiness activities or can you tell me one city in the whole of south west aside lagos that is more industralized than aba?
Oh oh. How I hate lies.
The most impoverished? Ibooooooosss and lies.
United Nations' Multi Dimensional Poverty Index
The United Nations' Global Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index has three dimensions and 10 indicators in estimating Overall Poverty. Each dimension is equally weighted, each indicator within a dimension is also equally weighted, and added. It uses 10 indicators to measure poverty in three dimensions: Education, Health and Living standards. This report was Published in June 2015, and is based on data collected on years between 2004 and 2014. According to the MPI Report, as at 2010, 46% of Nigerians lived below the national poverty line (Only 28% in Urban areas, and near 70% in The rural). Although a Report by the World bank, released in 2014, showed that only 33% of Nigerians could be considered Poor.
Now, to the Report........ States by Incidence of Poverty
STATES<-->POVERTY RATE 1. Lagos --------- 8.5% 2. Osun --------- 10.9% 3. Anambra --------- 11.2% 4. Ekiti --------- 12.9% 5. Edo --------- 19.2% 6. Imo --------- 19.8% 7. Abia --------- 21.0% 8. Rivers --------- 21.1% *. FCT (Abj) --------- 23.5% 9. Kwara --------- 23.7% 10. Akwa Ibom --------- 23.8% 11. Delta --------- 25.1% 12. Ogun --------- 26.1% 13. Kogi --------- 26.4% 14. Ondo --------- 27.9% 15. Enugu --------- 28.8% 16. Bayelsa --------- 29.0% 17. Oyo --------- 29.4% 18. Cross River --------- 33.1% ------------------------------------------------------- ** National Avg --------- 46.0% ------------------------------------------------------- 19. Plateau --------- 51.6% 20. Nassarawa --------- 52.4% 21. Ebonyi --------- 56.0% 22. Kaduna --------- 56.5% 23. Adamawa --------- 59.0% 24. Benue --------- 59.2% 25. Niger --------- 61.2% 26. Borno --------- 70.1% 27. Kano --------- 76.4% 28. Gombe --------- 76.9% 29. Taraba --------- 77.7% 30. Katsina --------- 82.2% 31. Sokoto --------- 85.3% 32. Kebbi --------- 86.0% 33. Bauchi --------- 86.6% 34. Jigawa --------- 88.4% 35. Yobe --------- 90.2% 36. Zamfara --------- 91.9%
REGIONAL AVERAGES 1 = South West - 19.3% Poverty (+ Average) 2 = South South - 25.2% Poverty (+ Average) 3 = South East - 27.36% Poverty (+ Average)
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4 = North Central - 45.7% Poverty (+Average) 5 = North East - 76.8% Poverty (- Average) 6 = North West- 80.9% Poverty (- Average) Damn!!
Sources The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index by the U.N http://www.dataforall.org/dashboard/ophi/index.php/ Click on Nigeria, and then "Nigeria country briefing, from the dropdown menu". http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Multidimensional-Poverty-Index-2015-2-March-2015.pdf?0a8fd7&13666f
No wonder you people are know for everything fake in nigeria" winks stop showing stats. SW is a bastton of poverty and hunger. You showed us stats of osun being bigger than SE economy put together but when poo hit fan nema, winners chapel and caritas donated relief materials. Ibadan guys celebrated a new mall  Facts don't lie Freeflobe.  If Una only go to Lag, why are you fighting for title in Oyo and getting flogged on Ondo?  Guy, why are you deceiving yourself? Fact: you Biafran igbos are contributing nothing to the Nigerian commonwealth which explains why inspite of your attention seeking noises the FG is calling your bluff. In other words, economically your region ain't shyt. And those fake stats about industrial clusters are nothing but mere fantasy coz even your own folks have long since admitted that y'all are lagging behind other parts of the country -- http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/ Ogun currently is the number 1 most industrialized state in Nigeria (attracting over 70 new manufacturing industries in the last 3 years with more still waiting in line for approval), followed by Lag. The SW contributes more non-oil revenue to the commonweal than any other region. The North contributes Agric. Pray tell what SE contributes? ? Lol. Una hero Jonathan himself said it that the SW controls 55% of Nigeria's economy.  Excerpts: “When Jimoh was talking about World Bank statistics of the poverty rate in regions in the country, he said South West has least in the country. In fact, Lagos and Ogun contributed almost 55 per cent of the economic activities.
http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/i-regret-emergence-of-tambuwal-as-speaker-jonathan/ And he wasn't lying when you consider the indices from Manufacturers Association of Nigeria's last report as follows: The SW virtually controls/accounts for atleast 70% of industrial activity in Nigeria. http://businessdayonline.com/2015/02/ogun-ikeja-top-manufacturers-investment-destinations-in-2014/
Ogun, Ikeja top manufacturers’ investment destinations in 2014
While Ogun, which is now Nigeria’s industrial hub, recorded N377 billion worth of investments within the period, Ikeja returned investments worth N39.86 billion.
Ogun State’s represents 78 percent of N483 billion worth of investments made in the whole of the manufacturing sector within the period under review, while Ikeja shares 8.3 percent.
“This has revealed that the majority of manufacturing investments were directed towards Ogun industrial axis, which consists of Otta, Agbara, Ibafo/Mowe and Shagamu industrial areas,” said MAN, in its latest January to July 2014 economic review.
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The data further show investments in Kano/Sharada/Challawa as N19.75 billion and those of Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti as N19.2 billion within the period under review.
Anambra/Enugu that had N5.5 billion worth of investments. while those of Imo/Abia were estimated at N309 million.
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Politics › Re: OPC Alerts Security On Planned Pro-Biafra Protest In Yoruba Land by Flyoruboy(m): 5:42am On Dec 06, 2015 |
Nnaji36: Ewu, don't allow your ignorance to overwhelm your intelligence. Who do you think are Ikwerres. Can a 2 years toddler fight his dad? I'm not sure you have stepped your foot into Portharcourt because if you have, you wouldn't had given out that cretinous and oblivious comment of yours. The population of Igbos in Porthacourt is not different from that of Igbos in Onitcha and Aba. The Ikwerres you mentioned are just like a community in Igbo land. And they are not different from Igbos because they speak Igbo dialect. Even the word “Ikwerre” is an Igbo word. Any one that calls Ikwerre a tribe is doing that out of hypocrisy. I was born and brought up in Porthacourt so I can assure you that Portharcourt is more or less an Igbo land. More than Half of the people that claims Ikwerre lineage today are mostly people from Owerre, Mbaise, Umuahia and Nkwerre all in Abia and IMO states who came early and took to themselves land, lived there and had family but they still know their root even till date. All these were possible because Ikwerre igbo is very easy to speak unlike the Igbo spoken by people from Abakilliki in Ebonyi and some groups in Enugu state. Just accept this lecture and don't comment indiscreetly. Akuko! Story for the gods. Virtually ALL Ikwerres I have come in contact with deny igbo affiliation, including all the ones on this same forum. According to them, the igbos can be found in only one LG in Rivers and that is Oyigbo LG. They even gloat and brag about dealing with you all after the war. I simply dont want to drag this any further else i'll dig up enough links as reference. Look, I don't really give a flying funk about you lot and the obvious identity crisis afflicting your race. My own is to warn you troublemakers to know your bounds and steer clear of Yorubaland. I repeat, the Lagoon has enough real estate to accommodate and treat your fvck-up. Kapish! |
Politics › Re: Will Biafrans Need Work Permit In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 7:38pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Will Biafrans Need Work Permit In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 7:14pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Will Biafrans Need Work Permit In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 6:41pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Will Biafrans Need Work Permit In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 5:47pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
Dedetwo: Who gives a ratass if southwestern region is heaven on earth? Why the hell should the so-called federal government of Nigeria detain Nnmadi Kanu for agitating for independent state for Biafra? If south-east does not contribute anything to commonwealth of Nigeria, is it the more reason to grant them their request to secede? Nigeria being looked down upon is not for nothing. Calm the funk down bwoy! I don't give a rats a$$ about Kanu, my own be say make FG grant Una Biafra coz can't wait to be rid of y'all. But I just couldn't pass up the chance of debunking that your kinsman's lies lest it spreads.  |
Politics › Re: Will Biafrans Need Work Permit In Nigeria? by Flyoruboy(m): 5:28pm On Dec 05, 2015*. Modified: 6:06pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
Noneroone: check Nigeria well and find out where you have industrial clusters
lagos portharcourt Aba onitsha nnewi and kano are the major ones.
4 of them will go to Biafra and the rest two or three will remain with the bigger Nigeria
Biafra managed to be ahead even with economic policies and critical infrastructure directed to favour nigerians
imagine a situation where biafrans have their resources all to themselves, develop their own infrastructure (like airport, seaports, power supply ) and create new industrial layouts.
Coupled with a very resourceful and educated population, it will become the most industrialised country in Africa within 15 yrs.
Now compare it with Nigeria which by then will be depending on agriculture and begging biafra to allow free trade so they could sell their agric produce. By then also lagos will suffer and possibly loose industries to Biafra. Coupled with millions of idle youths in north and west that are not as resourceful as biafrans, nigeria would be much more poorer then.
in summary, Nigeria would be the ones wooing biafran investors and even wooing to trade their agric products with biafra
so whichever way you look at, it will be a win for Biafra. That is why leaders of the north and west are fighting for one nigeria 'cos their lives depend on it. Only their kids come online and make infantile rants Guy, why are you deceiving yourself? Fact: you Biafran igbos are contributing nothing to the Nigerian commonwealth which explains why inspite of your attention seeking noises the FG is calling your bluff. In other words, economically your region ain't shyt. And those fake stats about industrial clusters are nothing but mere fantasy coz even your own folks have long since admitted that y'all are lagging behind other parts of the country -- http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/rivers-state-others-have-overtaken-s-east-in-commerce-industry/ Ogun currently is the number 1 most industrialized state in Nigeria (attracting over 70 new manufacturing industries in the last 3 years with more still waiting in line for approval), followed by Lag. The SW contributes more non-oil revenue to the commonweal than any other region. The North contributes Agric. Pray tell what SE contributes? ? Lol. Una hero Jonathan himself said it that the SW controls 55% of Nigeria's economy.  Excerpts: “When Jimoh was talking about World Bank statistics of the poverty rate in regions in the country, he said South West has least in the country. In fact, Lagos and Ogun contributed almost 55 per cent of the economic activities.
http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/i-regret-emergence-of-tambuwal-as-speaker-jonathan/ And he wasn't lying when you consider the indices from Manufacturers Association of Nigeria's last report as follows: The SW virtually controls/accounts for atleast 70% of industrial activity in Nigeria. http://businessdayonline.com/2015/02/ogun-ikeja-top-manufacturers-investment-destinations-in-2014/
Ogun, Ikeja top manufacturers’ investment destinations in 2014
While Ogun, which is now Nigeria’s industrial hub, recorded N377 billion worth of investments within the period, Ikeja returned investments worth N39.86 billion.
Ogun State’s represents 78 percent of N483 billion worth of investments made in the whole of the manufacturing sector within the period under review, while Ikeja shares 8.3 percent.
“This has revealed that the majority of manufacturing investments were directed towards Ogun industrial axis, which consists of Otta, Agbara, Ibafo/Mowe and Shagamu industrial areas,” said MAN, in its latest January to July 2014 economic review.
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The data further show investments in Kano/Sharada/Challawa as N19.75 billion and those of Oyo/Ondo/Osun/Ekiti as N19.2 billion within the period under review.
Anambra/Enugu that had N5.5 billion worth of investments. while those of Imo/Abia were estimated at N309 million.
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Politics › Re: OPC Alerts Security On Planned Pro-Biafra Protest In Yoruba Land by Flyoruboy(m): 4:26pm On Dec 05, 2015*. Modified: 5:45am On Dec 06, 2015 |
Nnaji36: And those things you termed impossible are on the verge of been possible. I understand what you mean by listing those states. You think that your western brothers could come up and rise against the Igbos. Funny. Any shit of that, we Igbos will embark on ethnic expurgation of the yoruba race. Only Aba and Onitcha warriors can end the despondent Existence of your pessimist and gutless yoruba brothers . We are the strength behind the economic enviability of Lagos state and if we withhold our assets, lagos would be left as an empty hogshead or firkin. LOL!!! This coming from you cowardly lot who are being chanced by SS minorities like Ijaws and Ikwerres who seized your properties, displaced and disgraced you all and till today y'all are still whining and can't do shyt about it, yet you want to take on your Yoruba masters? ?  Get tha funk outta here boy! First go use those Aba/Onitsha touts to restore your battered pride from the Ikwerres first before talking crap. Go and ask your father how we terminated your earlier attempt to invade our lands during the last Civil war. Funny enough, that futile attempt was the only ambitious and noteworthy OFFENSIVE of the Biafrans throughout the last Biafra war -- y'all spent the remainder of the war DEFENDING your ever shrinking territory till your leader absconded and the advancing Nigerian army decided to be magnanimous enough to accept your surrender. And ironically, that singular offensive was led by a Yorubaman (Banjo).  In other words, it took a Yorubaman to help you all record your only noteworthy offensive effort throughout the war. Talk about a bunch of useless cowards.  You will soon get Biafra so you can all finally be FORCED to go and develop that hell-hole of a place you call your homeland, though I understand why y'all love Yorubaland like white on rice, there's absolutely nothing back in your erosion ravaged homeland. Ndo.  |
Culture › Re: Similarities And Differences Between Ilaje And Itsekiri by Flyoruboy(m): 4:00pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
macof: That's nonsense. The Awujale dynasty is older than Alafin. .as Awujale was an elder brother of Alaafin Ok. If you say so. But like I said, according to Samuel Johnson and this Wiki link, the Awujale title came into being during Alaafin Jayin's reign -- this account states that it was an ilari sent by the Alaafin to the Ijebuland that became the frist Awujale https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/JayinI am typing via my phone I would have quoted Samuel Johnson's submission. |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Against Peaceful Pro-biafra Protests In Yoruba Land - OPC by Flyoruboy(m): 3:42pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
KinkyAngela: Two words : Greed and Covetousness. They cannot help it. Even during the civil war, when fighting was raging in Nsukka, Bonny, and Ogoja, Ojukwu, the land grabbing megolmaniac, decided to invadedthe midwest, marched into Ore, enroute to Lagos and Ibadan before he was stopped in his tracks. Albeit i am not a Yoruba, but i lnow that their planned biafra protest in the west is DOA Yes o. You don talk am finish. If it's not Lagos they are trying to claim it'll be PH and Abuja. Na only them waka come? ? |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Against Peaceful Pro-biafra Protests In Yoruba Land - OPC by Flyoruboy(m): 3:18pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
Dnacode: Nigerian evil politics of tribalism n greed pushed unnecessary number of Igbos into trade.
Yorubas unhealthy need for control made government close other seaports besides Lagos and so since Igbos had been 'forced' into trade, they had to emigrate to Lagos because of its seaport.
Thank you OPC. We will never forget this kindness n understanding. Bullshyt. Your importers are free to direct their consignments to the other SS ports so that excuse doesn't hold water. But then again maybe it's our lovely beaches.  On a more serious note, even if you all were to start patronizing the other ports, sooner than later you will begin claiming you 'developed' the place, and that it is a no-man's land and having problems with your hosts. Face it -- you are experts at courting trouble with your hosts wherever you are. |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Against Peaceful Pro-biafra Protests In Yoruba Land - OPC by Flyoruboy(m): 2:46pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
What I would like to know is WHY the Igbo obsession with Lagos? I mean.. It's not like it will be a part of Biafra after you all obtain your freedom. Like WTF? ? ? |
Culture › Re: Similarities And Differences Between Ilaje And Itsekiri by Flyoruboy(m): 1:16pm On Dec 05, 2015 |
scholes0: It is on record that Ekiti, Ijesha, Ikale, Ilaje, Akure, Ogho (Owo), Ijebu, Akokos, Okun/Yagba and other Yoruba groups of the Eastern half, were never under the Oyo empire. Then how come Samuel Johnson's history of the Yoruba states that the first Awujale of Ijebuland was sent from Oyo by the Alaafin? |
Politics › Re: OPC Alerts Security On Planned Pro-Biafra Protest In Yoruba Land by Flyoruboy(m): 11:44am On Dec 05, 2015 |
Nnaji36: Coward yorubas are ranting. If you guys don't take time, we Igbos would annex your Lagos state and establish a branch of Biafran territory and enslave all your idolatrous obas. Lagos is already another Igbo land. You sound like one of this illiterate Onitsha traders, if not you won't entertain the impossibility of the scenario you just painted. Before you all can remotely fantasize about annexing Lagos, you must first successfully annex the whole of Delta, Edo, Ondo, and the entire eastern stretch of Ogun state, which are all none-igbo territories. Common sense should tell you that the igbos in Lagos are completely/overwhelmingly outnumbered and encircled by Yoruba populations and territories of Lagos, Ogun and Ondo. In other words, the distance between your real homeland in the East and Lagos is just too wide. Try any shyt and the Lagoon will treat your fvck up. |
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Politics › Re: OPC Alerts Security On Planned Pro-Biafra Protest In Yoruba Land by Flyoruboy(m): 3:47pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Eledan: One minute you are Nigerian when you want to do your mischievous stuff, the next minute you are Biafrans. Honestly, the earlier Nigeria allows you guys to go with your Biafra, the better for everyone. Lol. Abi? They are just confused.  |
Politics › Re: OPC Alerts Security On Planned Pro-Biafra Protest In Yoruba Land by Flyoruboy(m): 3:46pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
AtlanticBreeze: others dey threaten, these ones self dey threaten.. Lagos is a no mans land you attention seekers You are confused Freeglobe. You are free to apply for Yoruba citizenship after you all are granted freedom  , seeing how much attachment and love you have for Lagos.  No worry, I go 'file' Odua greencard for you. I promise.  |
Politics › Re: OPC Alerts Security On Planned Pro-Biafra Protest In Yoruba Land by Flyoruboy(m): 3:44pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Ipods had better stay the fvck out of Yorubaland. When Una get Una Biafra, which I pray comes to pass, no inch of Yorubaland will be a part of it, so wetin consign us with Una protests? Make Una stay tha fvck out of Yorubaland. Qed. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Should Release Nnamdi Kanu Now by Flyoruboy(m): 10:56am On Nov 25, 2015 |
Buhari, Let Biafra and Nnamdi go! If the Igbos want Biafra Nigeria should please let them go. NO BE BY FORCE!!! |
Travel › Re: Yoruba Speakers In High Demand In London’s Luxury Markets by Flyoruboy(m): 9:26am On Nov 25, 2015*. Modified: 11:01am On Nov 25, 2015 |
Omo Yoruba Ni mi o.. SWAGGER!  Even 'Iya Charlie' sef recognize  It is no longer enough to have Mandarin-speaking staff, according to the CBRE Luxury Retail 2015 report. Those with a grasp of Yoruba are also in high demand. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Flyoruboy(m): 9:10am On Nov 25, 2015 |
MayorofLagos: Freepousy, Babaloke lo ma pa e!  Infact, ko Ni better fun owun ati awon irankiran e. Imagine a confirmed Biafran apologist trying to poke his nose in a purely Yoruba affair? ? What effrontery! |
Politics › Re: Happening Now, Biafra Protesters In Onitsha. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:32pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
Chibuzoc: Hungry man, you want them to leave so that you can claim there property shame on you, you are a big time failure before mankind. How many companies are owned by foreigners in Lagos? You don't know Biafra will come and the Biafrains will still own those properties in your land losers Mehn fvck you, you flat.headded pygmy. You lot can carry your so-called properties to your accursed East for all I care. Besides, I was merely echoing Massob's call to your people to return home. No be una dey shout Biafra all over the place. Left to me, upon Biafran actualization, all yeeb.oss in the SW will be made to vacate Yorubaland and apply for re-entry. Kapish! |