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Y Kyase:You minorities are your own problem. You people chose to be mumu. You have oil in your land yet the oil companies there are dominated by Yorubas and Hausas. All that your youths do is to go and block the gates of the companies from time to time then they settle u with some money which use to go and spend on women and ogogoro. |
mymadam:Count Yoruba out means what? Dont go too far. Check all the Biafra/Igbo threads in this nairaland and see your people wailing. Some , in their hypocritical nature claim South South handle to wail. Some claim North. Too bad. |
Each time Igbos say they want to be on their own, Yoruba and Hausa will start weeping, wailing and yelling. Thats a simple proof of how important igbos are to them. Let any of Yoruba or Hausa say they want to be on their own today and see if Igbos will weep and wail. Never. Simply shows how less important Yoruba and Hausa are to Igbos. Hausa and Yoruba are really deceiving themselves. See ACF crying. ![]() |
prettytasha:Marry a Yoruba or Hausa man. Simple. |
bayulll01:God forbid. Every tribe is important. I hate yoruba hypocrisy tho. U may also hate something bad in igbos. Its normal but to wish people death is satanic. A chilld of God shouldnt get to that level biko. |
Ebukaobi:Your craze seems to be loading at 99 percent level now. Hope sane people are around you and are observant so as to do the needful before it hits 100 percent. Sorry for your pathetic situation. You ll be okay with the necessary treatment applied. |
Ebukaobi:We are already getting used to your demonstration of craze. Its not new anymore, you can try another username as usual. |
yommen:FAshola sacked him for corruption you said? Yet you people voted for him in the name of fighting the igbos. Gross foolishness. |
Yorubas are so confused. See what hypocrisy does to a people. Its a pity. I thought you people said Igbos are your problem? Obviously you are your own problem. Jimi Agbaje might be laughing somewhere now. lets join him and laugh too. Hahahahahahah...hehehehehehe,,,huhuhuhuhuuh...hohohohohoh...hhihihihihihihypocrites. |
Ebukaobi:And your username here is igbo? Quite a Shame. Yoruba hypocrite. |
Yorubas deceiving themselves since 419BC. |
wytecat:Stop displaying gross foolishness. If she had said good things about your people will u say the nonsense u are saying now? And u want us to believe your claims of making phone calls to all kuforiji's families in Yoruba land u hypocrite? Anyway Abiodun's submission is not strange, its only a confirmation of what we know about Yorubas. |
lonngmann:And somebody wants me to believe that Jonathan performed well. No way. |
yorubatic:Yea u are right. Yorubas are highly hypocritical. |
Here a yoruba woman gives account of the deceit, lies, wickedness and laziness of yoruba men. Don't marry a Yoruba man says abiodun kuforiji-nkwocha I am going to offend people with this one I just know it! Saying the truth is never easy so here goes... (if you do not have a sense of humour please stop here.) "If you have not married an Igbo man, then you are not yet married" : There I have said it. I feel so much better now. So, my Yoruba brothers have been getting a bad rap on social media. I usually do not get into discussions like that because I am too busy thanking God I did not marry a Yoruba man. I am a Yoruba girl from Ogun State and my father was the exception from the norm. My brothers... I will just say that you can fall for them at your own peril. I am proud of the tribe I belong to. I love how cerebral we are, I love how progressive and fun loving it is to be Yoruba. So saying anything negative should not be seen as coming from a bad place, it is just so that these our lover boys will change a lirrle bit. Yoruba boys bad gan!!! Has a Yoruba boy used sweet mouth to scatter your destiny before? For some lucky girls it may have been temporary confusion but when your mother's prayers got you out of there, you vowed never to go back and to preach the gospel against the mgbati bobos. So many women are not so lucky, they are in the trap and there is no turning back. When a Yoruba boy means to get you, I am not sure even MFM can help you. The guy will waltz into the hearts of your friends, prostrate for your dad and mummy and play hide and seek with your nephews and nieces. He will pull random things out of his hat like; "Blessing, take this number, she is an event planner. Fix time to go and discuss with her." You will find out (when it is too late) that he has two children with Rasheedat, gave Bose belle and has done 'introduction' with Suliyat. Lest you think that I am speaking generally without basis, I just want to cull from different experiences of the people around me. Iyabo my friend is always regaling me with the tales of her husband. First, he has children from another woman. Why oh why can't they just find one woman to hatch all the eggs in the nest with? They are cheerful givers of children and children alone. She is always complaining about money for 'soup'. Apparently while they love to give children, the do not like to give cash or gifts. I am not using this woman's experience alone o! I have some other friends and it is the same thing they say. The men shirk their financial responsibilities. To put it like our office driver said "They go born pikin for different houses but nobody go see their shishi..." They are not just generous children givers, they can melt Olumo Rock with their raps. I just recalled a particular incident. I can still see the dark good looking guy that had backed me into a corner after a church service. "O'loun you are fine Sister Biodun.. Ah! "The "AH" he said startled me, it was as though something was surprising him. I even turned around and asked him "What?" He said that it was my beauty that had gripped him. When I went home, I had to stare at a mirror several times to see what was so striking about my face that had made him shout. His eyes had shone with sincerity. I was dating someone but I will not lie, he had entered my mind... just small. I discovered not long after that that he was engaged. Shior! I was snapped back to reality. My neighbor always says. "If you allow a Yoruba man open shop for you, when una quarrel, he go lock the shop." So they are petty and vindictive. When they give you something, they still own it. If a Yoruba man gives you something, do not pat yourself on the back for being 'sharp' or think that it was a special thing or a special way he feels about you that made him do it. There is a reason why 4 out 5 accountants are Yoruba... I may not have done any research but I am pretty confident. The dude did his math (which I assure you he did not fail in school) and weighed the pros and cons and decided it would benefit him to part away with the thing in question. This is very different from the Igbo man that will do things to show people that he is 'capable'. A Yoruba man will come to you as broke as humanly possible but yet you will find yourself cooking for him, forgiving him for his obvious lies and wondering for the umpteenth time how he managed to make you 'off' you panties despite your resolve not to. The older they get, the badder they become. Everyone knows of the Yoruba uncle that even at 60 is still squinting and pinning his eyes on Gbemisola's bum bum. Just two seconds of conversation and she will be giggling and blinking at Uncle while he says, "Gbemi, Gbemi. AH!!!! Your husband will enjoy o." How did I escape? Maybe it was my destiny or maybe I had a thing against my people for looking down on me because of my northern upbringing and northern blood (from my mother's side). Or maybe it was because nothing can withstand the 'Igbo Kwenu' charm. Truly, by the time Mr Nkwocha was through toasting me like bread, I left my job, abandoned my vow never to live in Lagos to peel cocoyam for Oha soup in one kitchen in Ogudu. I can confidently say that so far he has lived up to his promises. Ehen, this is not an insult to my brothers, this is a call to change. But come to think about it, why should they change? The girls will complain and still follow them. Sigh... Consider Igbo boys, they know what is up (will do a part 2 focusing on Igbo boys!). NB: I have just one brother in law left... hurry now while stock lasts. http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/90575-dont-marry-yoruba-man-says-abiodun-kuforiji-nkwocha.html http://www.sabinews.com/all-news/sis...oriji-nkwocha/ |
Much as am proud of my tribe and love our enterprising nature, i ll like us to remove GEJ out of our discussions with yorubas. The truth remains that Jonathan messed up big time. We all can see how well Buhari is moving. I am glad that i supported him. GEJ really messed up hence some of us didnt vote for him this time around. Buhari is working pls. Forget GEJ. Ka anyi hapu GEJ biko. O meghi nke oma. Ochichi ya joro njo. Buhari ka mma bikonu umunnem. |
kestolove95:Dont fool yourself. Read the other articles written by this same Osuji against Nigeria and Africa(which includes you) scroll up and be a good reader before u conclude, except u are suffering from igbo madness. |
naijaking1:While their fathers are making true confessions their young ones are here deceiving and fooling themselves. Dont mind the Hypocrites. |
fulanimafia:See Yoruba disguising as a northerner. Hypocrisy runs high in Yoruba. U people disguise as south south, south east, north just to make your points here. Quite a shame. Cameleons. |
Yoruba stop conaoling and fooling yourselves. Here is a true confession by your father. Igbos In Lagos State: My Experience, By Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe Lagos State belongs as much to the ethnic Igbo as to the Yoruba, Ijaw, Hausa, Fulani, Efik, Idoma, Urhobo, Itshekiri, Edo, and so on who live in it, pay tax, identify with it, and settle in it. That compact was made the moment Nigeria became a single nation, and a successor power to the old principalities who were subdued and who ceded their sovereignty for the new commonwealth of Nigeria . It was pragmatic. The Igbo had the skill and the industry, and Lagos was the seat of the Federal Government of Nigeria and its major port. The Igbo have lived in Lagos since the 15th century when the Aro and other Igbo first settledin good number in a place we nowcall “Oyingbo” in the era of Benin and the Portuguese trade. The arrival of Dr. Namdi Azikiwe to Lagos in 1937 from Accra after his studies in the United States, stimulated the political and cultural environment of Lagos as no other has before or after him. Zik literally resurrected the wizard of Kirsten hall from political death. Zik represented Lagos in the western house. The NCNC was the power in Lagos , and not the Action Group. The Igbo were prominent in the governance of Lagos in the Lagos City Hall. The institutional development of Lagos – the railways, the ports andship yards; the education and research facilities; the Banking and Commodities Exchange, the development of towns like Yaba, Surulere, Ebutta-Metta, Festac Town, Victoria Island, and now increasing the Ajah-Lekki axis, and of course, the ghettoes along the Orile-Badagry axis, have profound Igbo imprimatur. The circulation of the image of Lagos is to date best reflected in the cosmopolitan Igbo imagination of one of the greatest African writers of the 20th century, Cyprian Ekwensi, a thorough Lagosian if there was any. Igbo have built industries in Lagos and have been drivers of commerce and exchange. Interestingly, I was born at plot number 8, Okoya Street , Idumagbo- Lagos, while the Ojukwu families were residing at number one to three on the same street. I grew up to know the father of Odumegwu Ojukwu. Chimbizie and Azuka grew up withus on the same street. Even the Chibeze small parking space at the end of Okoya Street is called Ojukwu. I later attended St. Patrick Primary School , Idumagbo, where I had very amiable classmates of Igbo origin in the persons of Azubike Ezenwa and Damian, Ihekuna, both now professors and doctors of today. They were brilliant, resourceful and friendly. When we were playing bamboo and Tene Felele at Orikoriko at Onola playing ground, the Igbo participated actively. In the area of sports, school football and athletes, Igbo were dominant at Kings College, St. Gregory school, St. Finbars, Akoka, Igbobi College and Ahmadiyya College, Agege. Such boys, Njokwu, George Amu, Stephen Keshi, Henry Nwosu, Patrick Noquapor, Peter Anieke and Sammy Opone were dominant on the field of football, while Asiodu, Empire Kanu were prominent on the field of athletics. Anytime we went to watch football match at Onikan stadium, my darling team, Stationery Stores and our adversary team I hated most was the E. C. N, where the centre forward, Paul Hamilton, the National Team, Fabian the captain who bit the dust. Our greatest captain was Duru, Oduah Onyenrekwa, Onyeador Onyeali and Opel, the greatest outside right Nigeria ever had, Cyril Azuluka. So, during my early life at primary school, the Igbo were always there and delightful to watch, both in athletes and on the football field. When I listened to radio at that time, both the commentary and drama series, the Igbo were there for you. The likes of Chris Ndaguba, Ernest Okwonkwo, Ralph Okpara ‘Alawo Sekiseki the traveler’. The episode will end with – The script was written by Ralph Okpara and edited by Yemi Lijadu. Anytime I visited where I was born today in Idumagbo at Lagos Island, the entire place is covered by Igbo traders in their thousands. They were never troublesome but decent and accommodating. They have virtually taken over all properties of the indigenes. They succeeded in developing all our properties, married to most of our children even from the royal families. There is no single house you will visit without an Igbo man selling wares there. So, who is saying something else? Only the strangers in our midst will not notice participation of economic development in our state by the Igbos. Most houses and shops in Lagos Island have been purchased, developed and occupied by the Igbos. The value of their investments in Lagos Island alone is in trillions of naira. Instead of deporting the Igbos, whose contributions to the development of Lagos state are immensurable, you must keep on praising and encouraging them to keep on developing Lagos State. •Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe is a former Nigerian minister for Works and Housing. http://premiumtimesng.com/opinion/143249-igbos-in-lagos-state-my-experience-by-senator-adeseye-ogunlewe.htm |
wadetaw202:Yorubas and their loud mouth and hypocrisy. Igbos fight u in your land and u cant do anything about it so stop talking nonsense. Igbos are still living large in Kano and making millions while the almajiri's keeps begging for the crumbs that falls off their tables so i dont understand your nonsense talk about Kano treatment. Now u are agreeing that igbos are increasing your IGR you hypocrite. But you people said before that igbos are not contributing to the development of your area, now the truth is coming out. Keep wailing while we keep making exploits in your land. |
free2ryhme:Igbos have several investment in other countries. Your small mind tells u that Igbos will lose their investments in a country called Nigeria because they are Biafrans. The way u people reason ehh... |
wadetaw202:And is it not a shame to u that a stranger comes to your land, conquer u and dominate everywhere? Be reasonable man. |
ejirede:Is there any tribe called south south? And when a people identify with their tribe whats your pain? Be wise and learn the difference between a tribe and a political region. |
MadCow1:This guy should approach Innoson motors to see how they can partner and improve on this. Market dey there if it is done well. |
I dey come. |
meccuno:Good question that i was going to ask him. How come igbos fought war for about three years and Hausa and Yoruba could not take our place? We still came back from war and dominated their lands. We came back from war and today we have measured up with the west in education inspite of their free education. The North no even near us at all. We came back from war and bought land massively in the North and the west, built houses and rented to them. Rivers people seized our properties but rtoday we ve bought back all the properties even more than double the number they seized. A lazy yoruba cant achieve this feat. |
asala1:Hypocrite, cleanse yourself with hypo cleanser and be free of hypocrisy. Yorubas are in the east but they aint doing well as we are doing in your land. They cant afford to own a shop in our markets or even afford to rent shops on our street. They cant compete with their master abeg and thats why u cant troop to the east as we do to u place. Your coming to the east is useless so stay where you are while we continue to dominate u. Again u people are so used to embezzling government money so u cant hussle like us. |
wale6run:We dont wait for government to do everything for us like u people. The ones we can do we start doing. For example In igbo land people tar their streets and village roads in some cases without waiting for government etc. |
I aresa:U are being your hypocritical self as your yoruba tribe is known for. The Igbo saturated their land, came to your land and conquered you and you are here making noise. Everyday numerous buses loads from the east to the west and from the west to the east and your small mind tells u that such people are running away from their place for whatever reason? Pls hide your shame. |
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