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Franzinni:It's not like that. Apapa needs to burn, Lagos airports needs to be burnt down, so those useless northerners can go back to their regions. After the whole bruohaha, we will take back control of everything. To build them back Na small thing. Mafo Omo iya, secession would happen. |
Apapa needs to be brought down, Lagos airports should be burnt. No one leaves the country. They shouldn't forget to slaughter any northerners they find in those offices. Slaughter all of them, fxcking retards. |
Emekaonline:Don't waste your time replying those guys, they're definitely not YORUBAs. Most Igbos low-key ain't proud of their tribe, they try to pose as YORUBAs. |
okpalaAnambra:Igbos should stop making a fuss about Tinubu, leave him for the YORUBAs to chastise. Face your own leaders in the east. How many times do you hear YORUBAs discussing Ibo leaders?? ![]() Also, you'll only rule over yourselves in Biafra land. Tell your governors, senators and reps to support your movement so you can get Biafra quicker. No restructuring, secession is coming, YORUBAs don't need Igbos, that's why you don't see so many of us coming to the east. We can do very well without you lots, just like in the old regional government era. That's why Azikiwe left the east and tried to contest in the west, cause you lots have been running away from your enclaves since time immoral. |
LordFriar:Yea, happy coding. ![]() |
gidient:No house in Ikoyi cost ₦56M, they start from around ₦350M. |
Olamyyde:Bro, it's far better than Jupyter and has more features than it. I've used Jupyter in the past, so I'm talking from experience. You can suit yourself if you prefer Jupyter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSdIoJdSnig https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C0vbLV6WdA |
Olamyyde:You can also comment on code and stuff using VS code, I'll show that you later, not with my laptop ATM. If you still prefer Jupyter, that's fine. Most important thing is to get the job done. ![]() |
LordFriar:If you don't mind, you can also use Visual studio code to do all anything you can do on Jupyter and more. It has more features than Jupyter, and I use it for all my data-science projects. You will love it and won't want to go back to Jupyter.
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Hormor14:Pubg id is: 51010287299 |
omokab:This Calabar guy just came to Lagos about 2 weeks ago to stay with his married sister. We got talking about politics and stuff. He opened up to me about how SS, and the Niger Delta region in general hates the Igbos. He said the Igbos are betrayals, during the Biafra time, he said the Igbos killed their leaders and tried to take over their lands. When secession happens, I wonder how Igbos think they would generate FX or even import goods. They think they're doing us a favour in the SW, not knowing they're parasites feeding on the good of the YORUBAs. |
loopman:Bro, we dey monitor them steady for here. They think they're invisible, and always want to drag issues, policies, politics and stuffs with YORUBAs in our lands. Their time is coming, them go know say no be their house be this. https://www.instagram.com/tv/CFdaVuAJWVm/?igshid=12zbs58r60y30
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flokii:Yes o, the new mantra is think YORUBA first, YORUBA self preservation https://www.instagram.com/tv/CFdaVuAJWVm/?igshid=12zbs58r60y30 |
KingOdart:Igbos are only know to use propaganda to buttress their points. The Ikorodu he's talking about, Hausa started the fight, YORUBAs have cleared them away from the said place. In the past, OPC slaughtered Hausas in YORUBA land and nothing happened. Everyone is getting ready for war behind the scenes, these Igbos don't know what's coming for them. They should keep making noise about how they're developing the SW and buying our lands. After the Hausas, they're next.
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CheGuevara101:That's a big lie, YORUBAs slaughtered the Northerners in Ikorodu, even the police joined in the slaughter. I got first hand info from OPC members in Ikorodu. After the war is declared openly on them, Igbos are next. Their kiosks and shops where burnt down. Most of them were killed, I have all the pics on my phone but can't post them here. People are waking up your antics, especially these illiterate Igbos, who think they can lord it over YORUBAs in YORUBA land. We dey monitor all of una wells, history would repeat itself. The slaughter won't be televised.
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nanauju:We also don't want to share a country with ibos. Tell your kinsmen all over the SW to leave peacefully now that they can. A time would come when it would be too late. Talking as if we find you come una region. Leave YORUBA land and go develop the east. |
CheGuevara101:First, that's a lie that Igbos import 70% of containers into the country. Secondly, let's imagine you get Biafra, how would you generate FX to keep up with your importations, or where do you think the Dollars you use for importing comes from. Definitely not from the SE. ![]() |
ibedun:Yes o, may the forces be with you for this. The new mantra is think YORUBA first, YORUBA self preservation. Imagine these uncultured swines coming into our lands from their place and trying to drag matters with us, their days here are numbered. The reason some YORUBAs are still sitting on the fence is cause they don't want to jeopardise Tinubu's presidential ambition. Once the north pulls the Awolowo/abiola script on him, everyone would support ODUDUWA NATION. All non indigenous YORUBAS would be given one warning, leave the SW. Anything wey them see, make them take am like that. |
giftedben:What is legitimate would be determined by us. When Oodua comes, all former agreements would be rendered void. Go ask your fathers if they took their lands with them in the past, you lots never learn from history. As they say, history always repeats itself. People get una for mind, walahi. Them just dey wait for the right opportunity. After we done with the northerners, Igbos are next. Always trying to impose yourselves everywhere you go, go back to the east and tell your kinsmen to ready what's coming their way. ![]() |
NGpatriot:Bro, stop trying so hard to convince these people. Them hear, them no hear, that's their problem. We don't drag their politics with them nor determine their elections. Yet, they always want to determine our elections and feel they should have a say over what happens in the SW, forgetting that they're not indigenes here. All that would change in a few years, when the north try to pull a Awolowo/Abiola on tinubu. YORUBAs eyes would clear and the next thing is civil war, everyone go answer their Papa name. Get ready, it's coming. Walahi. |
giftedben:YORUBA people this, YORUBA people that. Yourbas no find Igbo go their side, it's Igbos that always come to the SW, all in the name of hustling. We don't need Igbos and can do without them. There's no biz you have in the SW that a YORUBA man doesn't have, so save me the development talk. You're only shortening his profits. When Oodua nation comes, we will do what Ghana did to Nigeria to all foreigners in YORUBA land. You'll go develop your east by fire by force. Clowns. |
Pelecius:I belong to a Nigerian group chat, The Secular society.. It consist of Nigerians from all over the world who are Atheists. I tried to make them understand that the big bang theory and theory of evolution are pure nonsense. They behave just like the Christians of old who try to shut down anyone who disagrees with them, even though they have no real way to prove what they believe is right. The last statement challenged them with is, nothing can come of nothing. Look around you, nothing that functions well and was designed follows that pattern, watches, cars or anything you can think of. Thy said the big bang was an exception to that rule, that it came from nothing. I was disappointed, people that pride themselves as intelligent than creationist simply for having a different view from them. |
jagorinho:These ones don't know what's coming for them. Once ODUDUWA NATION comes to pass, they become foreigners in YORUBA land and would have to adjust to the new laws of the land or leave. No more igbos voting and determining our elections in the SW. If the east was all good and their people had purchasing power, they won't leave their regions in doves. Civil war is coming, watch out! How many Yorubas do you find in the east and north compared to the way these people are all over the SW |
jagorinho:Walahi, I was also surprised when his brothers from the east were supporting him. Imagine Dangote as big as he is and with most of his investments in the SW claiming Lagos boy. Even Yoruba people that are not indigenous to Lagos would hardly claim Lagosian. Ask them where they are from, they will proudly tell you Ibadan, Ijebu,Ondo etc. but these easterners would be claiming Lagosians. The day secession happens, everybody go answer their papa name. Their fathers used to build their first house in the east, but these ones claim to be buying properties all over the SW, e go clear for their eye soon. After Hausas have been cleansed off the SW once OODUA is achieved, igbos are the next. Just watch out and see. |
Pelecius:You don't have to be a creationist to see through the BS of all these nonsense. There are atheist that don't think the big bang ever happend. Down here, ignorant people call you ignorant cause you don't agree that the big bang happened. This post on reddit captures the whole picture. Suppose you are honest and not in the business of “publish or perish” in academia, the following are some examples of contradictions in science. (1) Ultimate free lunch in the Big Bang model. We suspend the law of conservation of energy in a closed system of our universe when it began. It came from absolute nothing and “big bang” to what it is today. Absolute nothing means that there was not even space and time, and matter—-not even laws of physics as you need space and time to write the equation and invoke the invariance. (2) The age of the moon and its moving away from the earth. As another example of a contradiction in different disciplines of science, let’s consider the measured age of the moon and the rate of lunar recession. According to high-precision uranium-lead dating of Apollo 14 zircon fragments collected from the moon, geologists have determined that the age of the moon is 4.51 billion years. (see Early formation of the Moon 4.51 billion years ago ). But this age is in contradiction from the analysis of lunar recession according to the extrapolate-back-in-time paradigm of Big Bang cosmology. Friedman’s solution to Einstein’s field equations of general relativity is a classical deterministic system. Being a deterministic system, the solution is invariant to the direction of time. Since our universe is observed to be expanding at the present age, if you wind back the clock, it must have been extremely small and our universe is said to be the result of the “Big Bang” from that singularity. The Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment finds that the moon is moving away from the earth at the rate of 3.82±0.07cm per year (see Calculation of lunar orbit anomaly ) at the current distance of 384,402 km from the earth, Using the same extrapolate-back-in time paradigm, if the moon is moving away from the earth, it must have been closer to the earth in the past. Now if you analyze the tidal forces, angular momentum and so on, you will find that the rate of change of the distance r to the earth is a deterministic differential equation: drdt=αr112. Here, α is a constant that is based on the combination of the mass of the earth, the radius of the earth, the mass of the moon, the universal gravitational constant, and so on. We can use the 3.82 cm per year (3.82 ×10−5 km per year) and the current distance of 384,402 km to calibrate the constant α and find that it is 1.99 ×1026. Using high-school calculus, you can integrate the differential equation backward in time to find that the moon would hit the earth in only 1.55 billion years. It is much earlier by about 3 billion years! To reconcile the contradiction, planetary scientists are saying that the moon retreated more slowly in the past due to hypotheses such as shifts in plate tectonics. But how could you have plates if the earth was in the “molten state”? (3) Survival of blood and soft tissues in 68-million-year-old dinosaurs. Since the first discovery by Mary Schweitzer, other research groups have also found biologically degradable tissues in other dinosaurs. It is quite a mystery how such tissues could have survived such a long time. (4) Epoch-dependent science versus Epoch-independent science Notice that common in these contradictions is the distant past. They are epoch-dependent. By definition of repeatability, science ought to be epoch-independent. Examples of epoch-independent science include synthetic chemistry, nano-materials, computer science, and so on. In these disciplines, you don’t look at the past or the origins. You don’t need uniformitarianism or other philosophical lenses. What happened in the historical past could not be observed directly. You need the hypotheses to extrapolate from observations of this age to eons ago. We know that to draw a line, you need at least two points. We are now observing at one point of the cosmic age and how do you extrapolate back in time without some other reference point in the past? In the absence of observations, say 1 million years ago, scientists in the epoch-dependent fields have no choice but to trust and believe that their hypotheses and assumptions (e.g., the rate of radioactive decay does not change, dark energy and dark matter are real, etc) work. Otherwise, how could you get your papers accepted for peer-review journals? How could you get funding for your science projects? https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-examples-of-contradictions-in-science?share=1 https://thetechreader.com/top-ten/top-ten-scientific-flaws-in-the-big-bang-theory/ |
I got this off Reddit. Moral is, never take a cheating wife. You can follow the link to read the comments. https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/j4zo1q/aita_for_refusing_to_be_in_the_delivery_room_when/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
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cocolacec:Okay, thanks. |
The transcript of Adeyinka Grandson’s speech on the Interpretation of the Constitution of Western Nigeria. Introduction: I would wish to say a big thank you to the LA Law Library in California, USA, for making available to the Young Yoruba for Freedom (YYF), a copy of the constitution of Western Nigeria, which was first enacted into law in 1952; amended in 1963; but suspended by the Ibo in 1966. Since then, our lifespans have been miserable as Yoruba people. Thank you to the YYF members in the United States of America, for working assiduously to bring us a copy of the Constitution of Western Nigeria. Thank you to the YYF donors for funding the public course of actions of the Young Yoruba for Freedom, particularly my legal fees and personal expenses to carry out the function of the YYF as its President. A big thank you to the YYF Director of Research and Development for the work on the Interpretation of the Constitution of Western Nigeria and to the Constitutional lawyers who provided their services to the YYF. A great thank you to the YYF Media Team for working on our campaign and reaching out to 130,000+ viewers in the last 20 days. Thank to all members of the YYF in Yorubaland, North America, Western Europe, Middle East, and in Asia as well as in the continent of Africa. We must get down to work to build on our weapons of choice - chemical and biological weapons to safeguard and protect our civilization and the generation yet unborn. Thank you to everyone else, including the leaders of the YYF -the Vice-President, the Director of Intelligence and Cyber Security, the Director of Communication and others. Our movement has done so much to change the course of history in Yorubaland. We must finish the work and bring home the bacon in 2023. Yoruba Political Boundaries: The Constitution of Western Nigeria proves beyond any reasonable doubt that the 1914 amalgamation is not the cause of our problem. The Constitution of Western Nigeria shows that the Yoruba nation used to be an independent state until the Ibo used organised violence to suspend our Constitution and imposed on us the unitary system of government that has rendered Yorubaland poor and wretched. The Constitution of Western Nigeria shows that Yorubaland as an independent nation was split into five administrative authorities: 1. Regional Authority. 2. Provincial Authority (States). 3. Divisional Authority (LGs). 4. District Authority (Wards). 5. Native Authority (Headed by Baales). The Constitution of Western Nigeria shows that the Regional Authority was led by the following leaders: 1. The Ooni of Ife as Governor of Western Region (now Head of State). 2. The Alaafin of Oyo as the President of the House of Chiefs and members of the House of Chiefs (now House of Obas). 3. The Premier and his Cabinet Ministers. 4. The Speaker and members of the House of Assembly (now Yoruba Parliament). The Ooni of Ife; the Alaafin of Oyo and members of the House of Obas; the Premier and cabinet ministers; and the Speaker and members of the Yoruba Parliament, all operated under the Regional Authority. The next authority after the Regional Authority was the Provincial Authority, which we called state today. There were 9 provincial authorities during the regional government. 1. Oyo Province. 2. Ibadan Province. 3. Abeokuta Province. 4. Lagos colony. 5. Ijebu Province. 6. Oyo-Ife Province. 7. Ondo Province. 8. Benin Province. 9. Ilorin/Kabba Province. The Ilorin/Kabba province voted in 1955 at the district council and town council levels to be united as part of the Western Nigeria. The results of the referenda were given to Balewa/Zik coalition government. But because they were not Yoruba people, they refused to merge the Ilorin/Kabba province as a part of the province of the Western Nigeria. We have included them as of right in this category. The next authority after the Provincial Authority was the Divisional Authority, which we called the local government area today. There were 22 divisional authorities in Yorubaland during the regional government under the chairmen. 1. Oyo Division. 2. Osun Division. 3. Ibadan Division. 4. Egbado Division (now Yewa). 5. Egba Division. 6. Remo Division. 7. Ijebu Division. 8. Ife Division. 9. Ilesha Division. 10. Ekiti Division. 11. Owo Division. 12. Ondo Division. 13. Okitipupa Division. 14. Afenmai Division. 15. Benin Division. 16. Delta Division. 17. Epe Division. 18. Badagary Division. 19. Ikorodu Division. 20. Ikeja Division. 21. Ilorin Division. 22. Kabba Division. The next authority after the Divisional Authority was the District Authority, which is called ward today. There were over 100 districts under the councillors. The next authority after the District Authority was the Native Authority. There were over 200 native authorities under the Baales. The Western Nigeria as an independent Yoruba nation had five political boundaries as of 1951 which I have explained above and further listed below as: Regional Authority (1). Provincial Authorities (9). Divisional Authorities (22). District Authorities (over 100). Native Authorities (over 200). Nigeria as a Republic: The Ibo nation, with nothing in common with the Yoruba nation, used organised violence, assassinated the Yoruba leaders and then suspended our constitution with Decree No. 34 and made Nigeria a Republic in 1966. They then divided Nigeria into 36 states from 4 regions and introduced the unitary presidential system through the power of the guns. The Ibo nation created the Nigeria of today - corrupt, disorganised, hopeless and a complete shithole. The Yoruba nation having no guns in the 60s, appealed to the Ibo nation and the Fulani nation to ensure a return to Nigeria as a federation of 10 regions. The Yoruba spoke through Awolowo in May 1967. But the Ibo and the Fulani refused to allow for a return to Nigeria as a Federation under the parliamentary system based on the regional government. Since the suspension of the Constitution of Western Nigeria, the Fulani has taken over the entire control of the Nigeria’s state with the backing of the English Establishment. The Fulani through organised violence controlled the Nigeria’s state vis-a-viz: The Police. The Armed Forces. The Judiciary. The Prisons. The National Assembly and its parties. The Intelligence Services. The Senior Civil Service. The Border Control. The Church. The Mosque. The Traditional Religion . The Monarchy. All serving to preserve the control of Nigeria by the minority Fulani with the backing of the English. The huge economic consequences of this is that since 1966, the Yoruba nation has been subjugated by the Ibo on one hand and the minority Fulani on the other hand and has been unable to meet the 17 sustainable development goals to develop Yorubaland, including: 1. Poverty. 2. Hunger. 3. Good health and well-being. 4. Qualitative education. 5. Gender-equality. 6. Clean water and sanitation. 7. Affordable and clean energy. 8. Decent work and economic growth. 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure. 10. Reduced inequality. 11. Sustainable cities and communities. 12. Responsible consumption and production. 13. Climate action. 14. Life below water. 15. Life on land. 16. Peace and justice/strong institution. 17. Partnerships to achieve our goals. The issue of ethnic power, therefore, remains unresolved amongst the three major ethnic groups of Nigeria. For instance, the Ibo nation wants the continuation of the unitary system and as such supported the minority Fulani to control the presidency of Nigeria so that the latter can help the former to keep the unitary system. The Fulani nation, a minority, wants to retain its control of the presidency of Nigeria as well as the unitary presidential system, therefore, it enlisted the military support of the English to keep the presidency of Nigeria. Nonetheless, the Yoruba nation, the majority ethnic group of Nigeria, wants a return to the regional system of government in order for them to be in the driver seat of their own development, growth and sustainability. To make things worse for the Yoruba nation, the half-Ibo and half-Yoruba people are reluctant to engage with the implication of acting against the collective interests of the Yoruba nation and by default give consent to the subjugation of the Yoruba people because of their divided loyalty. It is, therefore, obvious that ethnic power remains unresolved amongst these three major ethnic groups of Nigeria and the option of organised violence on the part of the full blooded Yoruba citizens remains the most viable option to defend the glory of the Yoruba nation. The Ibo nation and the Fulani nation have been intransigent about the need to devolve power back to the ethnic regions and for Nigeria to return to be a Federation. The Ibo and the Fulani objected to: 1. The devolution of power back to the regions. 2. The decentralization of the police, armed forces, judiciary, intelligence services and public service. 3. The Yoruba control of the presidency of Nigeria since 1959. 4. A peaceful dissolution of Nigeria. 5. A new constitution for Nigeria with a provision for a secession clause to be enshrined in the new constitution. 6. The use of fingerprinting technology to conduct census in Nigeria among other things. The Ibo and the Fulani want the continuation of the unitary system in which the wealth, resources and the revenues from taxes collected in Yorubaland are used to fund the economic growth and development of their respective regions. The Ibo and the Fulani are planning to go to war as well as to continue to kill the Yoruba leaders and people like they have always done since the 60s. It follows that the Young Yoruba for Freedom (YYF), is leading the young Yoruba people to embrace organised violence with the use of chemical and biological weapons to defend the Yoruba civilisation. We have decided the weapons for the expected war, the theatre of warfare and our allies. The weapon of war is chemical and biological weapons because the minority Fulani and the Ibo have seized our waterways and seaports and using our ports to bring in conventional weapons they have stockpiled to continue to kill us. Our best alternative is to ensure that the young Yoruba goes back to the laboratories to develop chemical and biological weapons to defend our civilization. The theatre of war is Lago state - the cash cow of the Fulani and the Ibo. We have demanded that the young Yoruba blow up the Lagos International Airport, the Lagos Stock Exchange, the Apapa Wharf and the Tin Can Port complex. We are lobbying the United States of America, the State of Israel, the Federative Republic of Brazil, Portugal, and others to support our course of action and come to do business with the Yoruba nation. Tinubu Presidency: There are plans underway to weaken the prospect of Tinubu to become the president of Nigeria from 2023. The minority Fulani and the Ibo are aware that Tinubu supported the decentralised democracy in which he would devolve power back to the federating regions. They know that Tinubu will end the sham monthly allocation system, including the security vote and constituency allowances to the Governors and the National Assembly members respectively. They are concerned that Tinubu might enshrine a new constitution with a secession clause. They know that Tinubu is pro-Yoruba first and last. They know that Tinubu has the state of mind to break up Nigeria along its natural boundaries. They would wish to end his life the way they ended those of Awolowo and Abiola. We are the generation that will change the course of history and ensure a full blooded Yoruba in the person of Tinubu as the president of Nigeria from 2023. Whilst we support Tinubu as the president of Nigeria, we however do not support zoning. The Yoruba as the majority in terms of the population of Nigeria and the economic backbone of the country should always produce the president of Nigeria. In America, for example, there is nothing wrong with President Trump, a Caucasian has another Caucasian as a deputy. But the Ibo and the Fulani will never accept Tinubu as the President of Nigeria with Fashola as the Vice-President because of the differences in our ethnicities. The refusal of the Ibo and the Fulani to accept two Yoruba as the President and Vice-President of Nigeria means that there is nothing like One Nigeria. We are not One and we will never be One. The Ibo calling us One-Nigeria will never accept two Yoruba as President and Vice-President respectively. The Fulani saying that Nigeria is not negotiable will also never accept two Yoruba as President and Vice-President. The solution to the issue of ethnic power play is the devolution of power to the federating regions. The Ibo must learn to stay in Iboland and make it great. The Hausa and Fulani must learn to stay in their area and make it great. The Yoruba wants to make their region great and not interested in living, working or getting an education in Iboland or the North. |
cocolacec:Hello sir, is there anyway you can email me a copy of this book. I've been trying to find it. Thanks. |
itzmejerry:Finally, some good news to celebrate the independence day. Kudos to you guys. ![]() |
LukasPodolski:Leave these delusional people alone shouting leave us alone. who's holding them if they want to leave.?? They should talk to their governors, senators, and politicians if they know they're serious. YORUBAs don't care or give a fuxk about Biafra. |
loveth360:The reason the YORUBAs joined the war was because the east tried to take parts of the SW, especially Lagos. You know we can't let that happen. Igbos should better start investing in their regions and stop making noise up and down. You great grandfathers and grandfathers always built their first house in the east, e get why. The day nigeria eventually gets dissolved, you go know say people dey wey get ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, oyo, osun, Ondo. Go read your history again, you're the only tribe that has always been expelled from the west and north. Time has shown that history always repeat itself, OPC would be a joke compared to what's coming for illegal aliens in SW. People are beginning to wake up.
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