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PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:58am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
[size=13pt]Kayode Fayemi[/size]


Kayode Fayemi, the former Governor of Ekiti State was born on February 9, 1965. He is a native of Isan-Ekiti in Oye Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Nigeria.
We Feb babes are awesome cool cool
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:57am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
Nah. I was alluding to a peculiar that you'll see and know that the person is Yoruba. It's like when you see a romani, you'll know straight away, an Eastern European, or Ghanaian etc.. Not saying there's anything wrong with the Yoruba. Do you get my drift now? It's just seeing someone that looks like, let's say Usher or Lil Wayne, you won't call it a Yoruba look, would you? That's basically what I was alluding to. Yoruba nyggahs are the best looking Nigerians, with cool/gentle faces - the dapper dons and swag lords.

Lol. If you think Nigerians are short - try Ghanaians. I don't even know too many short Yoruba nyggahs.
Lol true.

I've yet to meet a short Ghanaian men. Have love for Ghanaian guys grin grin

Let's not derail jare smiley
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:54am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
Lol.

This is my type of music:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxpDa-c-4Mc
lmaoooooooooo did you watch all the funny gifs/memes/videos people created to mock this video? grin grin grin grin


Love the song tho. I like Drake, but I wish he'd broaden his horizon.

This is my ultimate Drake song.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPzw07HDuBw
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:52am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Ha! Olokola. the research team should come up with something about that soon

I'm surprised no one has spoken about it.Its a huge project
When the full news and more information becomes available (it's just 15hrs old, that's 5secs old for naija), I'll post it.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:48am On Nov 12, 2015
Saw this news on 2 papers, but I'll have to register to post the few news.

[size=14pt]Ogun renewed interest in Olokola FTZ signposts re-investment in N2trn OKLNG project
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Do you guys know anything about the OKLNG project and its disadvantage/profit to Ogun state?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:46am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
I don't know. You can post his profile.

But I do know he has a new banging tune with 50cent called "Lotto".


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKC_GU1c7vo
Nice beats..... I know that's your kinda music. lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:45am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
Lool.
You don't want to see a lot of Yoruba guys from London, else you'll keep fainting forever. You won't even know that they're Yoruba. I had a friend back Uni we used to call Chingy. This guy looks exactly like Chingy but he's also a gym rat. Chics don't "no" to this guy. There was a next one that looks exactly like Lance Gross.
How are Yoruba guys supposed to look?

They're usually foinneee. At least the ones I've.....

But some Nigerians guys just short for no reason.......kurubente. I won't mention any tribe but their head tends to be flatter than normal.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:31am On Nov 12, 2015
Has anyone worked on this dude's profile?

http://www.rotimimusic.com/
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:27am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=15pt]Timbuktu Media
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Dele Olojede

https://www.blackentrepreneurprofile.com/typo3temp/_processed_/csm_Dele_Olojede_bd0826b220.jpg


The CEO, and Publisher of Timbuktu Media and has 25 years of extensive experience in journalism. He is the former Foreign Editor for New York Newsday where he worked until 2004. He founded Timbuktu Media later that year after relocating temporarily to South Africa.
In 2005, he won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for his retrospective on Rwanda a decade after the genocide.
Mr. Olojede was ranked #66 on Fast Company magazine's list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2010.
Mr. Olojede, has covered stories in over 85 countries and has been published in of the world's leading newspapers and magazines including The Economist and The Financial Times.
Mr. Olojede graduated from the University of Lagos with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication and later received a grant to attend the prestigious Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York where he received his Masters degree in Journalism.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:25am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
I've been following Joshua for a while now, the boy is good.Quality chin grin

He recently got a cosign from Wladmir Klitschko
The boy just fine any how. Okay, let me not derail this beautiful thread grin grin


Aareonakakanfo:
And who told the pucc.i.es I'm reffering to are women?
You too dey beh
Nice safe.

You too dey ugh. embarassed
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:20am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Loool I've never been there grin cheesy but I know there are hundreds of Yoruba pucc.ies there grin
Ewo lo tu n je Yoruba puccies? What happened to "ladies", "women" etc?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:18am On Nov 12, 2015
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:18am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
I'm really loving these new guys.If only they can be consistent

Shymm3x I love that Idea.If say you be woman, I for don kiss you grin cheesy

But for that kind of thing,we need massive enlightenment of Yoruba folks

Despite the fact that we've opened this thread for over 2 weeks,we still have Yorubas who haven't commented on this thread.They simply don't care.There are hundreds of those pucc.ie.s in romance

I'm telling you there are few pro-Yoruba folks out there.We need to be in the majority.Some only appear pro-Yoruba because of Romani-bashing.That's the only time they show up

The first thing we need to do is accelerate their otondo minds into an Alaafin state of mind

If we can do that,we're good to go.

How do we branch off to other sections? I'm not touching that romance section, there are so many children on that board.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:15am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
Okay.
I saw him online a while ago, but he probably ran away when he saw me online.

Can you contact shollypopz and ask her to get on this thread. I know she has the same interest in developing the SW.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:13am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=14pt]Dayo Adeneye is the owner of a multimillion Naira hotel in Lagos ...
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https://i2.wp.com/thenet.ng/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Dayo-Adeneye.png

Media personality and co-owner of Primetime Africa, Dayo Adeneye has opened his very own hotel. Called D&C Bar & Suites, the hotel is located at 19-23, Oke Awo Street, Irawo, Bako Estate, off Ikorodu Road, Mile 2, Lagos.
The hotel opened for business mid-June this year. NET reached out to Adeneye, who opened up on his latest venture; ‘Well it’s something I’ve been planning for four years and knowing fully well that it’s an extension of what I do and I’m known for, the entertainment business’, he says. On why picked that location; ‘We picked the area because nothing of [the] sort existed in that area till now. And residents in the environ have shown positive response to the investment. We are giving the people in that axis a feel of what is obtainable in Ikeja, Victoria Island and Lekki’, he explains.
Will he be opening more branches soon? Adeneye says yes: ‘We are building a brand that will grow to become a franchise, as we speak, we are overbooked here.’ Here are some quick facts about D&C Suites: 1. D&C is an acronym is for Adeneye and his wife’s first names – Dayo and Caroline. 2.It was officially launched on June 13, 2014. 3.It currently employs 18 people. 4. There are 19 rooms, divided into Standard and Executive suites. 5. It also has a multipurpose event centre, which has a bar. Adeneye also owns Saierra Communications, which is into event management and Radio and TV productions....
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:11am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
Ibebe

The Queen Tiye of Yorubaland, can we get the full profiles of our ministers (the Yoruba ones), please? grin
I think Aareonakakanfo would do a better research than I would on that topic, he would be able to better explain their advantages and limitations.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:09am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=15pt]Dayo Adeneye Inaugurated As commissioner In Ogun
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[img]https://i.onthe.io/vllkyt45s8ci9fold.efb9e86b.jpg[/img]

Entertainment guru, Dayo Adeneye, has officially been pronounced the commissioner for information and strategy in Ogun state on Thursday October 29, 2015.

This comes as a worthy solace after Adeneye lost out at the APC primaries in his bid to become a member of the Ogun State House of Assembly representing Odogbolu Constituency.

READ ALSO: Dayo Adeneye Makes New Commissioner List

He has subsequently been appointed as a member of the 2015 Inauguration Committee of Ogun State before becoming a commissioner.

At his inauguration, ID Ogungbe and Kenny Saint Best, among many others, showed up to support him.

Congratulating Adeneye on his new appointment, KSB said:

“Another honourable feather is added to your feather as you become a commissioner in Ogun State. It’s a new page in your life, explore it, enjoy it. Congratulations my brother….”

D1 alongside Kenny Ogungbe brought revolution to the the Nigerian music industry with their programme turned label, Primetime Music .
This is good......real good.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:02am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
Obviously. Privacy should always be paramount and personal data isn't for public consumption. Let's just keep pushing this thread for now to enlighten folks and use it as a medium to discuss issues and celebrate people - without the other toxic intrusions synonymous with this forum these days. Anyway, when it's time to build the medium, I'll volunteer to do it, depending on what my workload/schedule is like.

Don't worry, with the passion I see on this thread - we all want the best for Yorubas. Though our approaches might be different cos of how diverse our backgrounds are. But the must important thing is the drive/desire and passion to achieve a common goal. Personally, I just want to contribute anyway I can and I don't want anything back in return.
I totally understand your frustration, ambition and passion.

When we get there, we'll cross the bridge. For now, we can make more people aware of the call for Yoruba interest.
PoliticsRe: Last AND Least The Yoruba PUNK ASSESS - Nemesis Is On Her Way by Ibebe: 12:59am On Nov 12, 2015
WombRaiders:
fool

are the ibos behind the boko haram and fulani nonsense in the north?

This reminds me of how you bastards wanted falae's abduction to not be the handwork of fulanis and the recent bomb attacks to be the handwork of biafrans and ND militias.

You are living in denial. Your precious fulanis can not be the evil but it must be those pesky ND and BIafrans.

You are living in denial and in case you forgot what this thread is all about, it is to remind you that the Nigerian state is seriously sick and that only you cowards have your heads in the sand.

Nijeriya will end and your slavery will continue under the Caliphate

bastard yoruba tribal goat
Don't hyperventilate.


Igbos go and change your ways. My last reply to an igbo slave.
PoliticsRe: Meet The Five Female Ministers In Buhari's Government by Ibebe: 12:56am On Nov 12, 2015
PoliticsRe: Last AND Least The Yoruba PUNK ASSESS - Nemesis Is On Her Way by Ibebe: 12:47am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=18pt]Hate Messages: Radio Biafra, Why Nigerians Should Ignore It Now[/size]



So i heard about a radio Biafra trending on Twitter, i never bothered to check it out, i just feel it is one of those paid for trending topics on Nigeria Twitter, until NBC released a note criticizing the radio messages and asked Nigerians to ignore it and their hate messages.



So I went ahead and listen to the radio for few minutes, i heard people calling in to the on-air program and heard them analysing how Nigerians have abandoned states Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, especially Enugu and the caller was saying, people should go to Lagos and see how they are restructuring Lagos, but government never had anything to do with Enugu, and Enugu people are not doing anything, the caller urged all Enugu citizens to start getting ready to fight and they must secede from Nigeria, they use derogatory terms like Zoo to call Nigeria and Federal Republic of the Animal Kingdom. I also saw a lot of posts by some so-called Igbos on Facebook using the same terms, i was late to hear all this happening, because i don't make friends with just anybody on social networks, so it saved me the embarrassment. The Igbos i have, we all about success and moving on with the good life.



The radio presenters probably believed they are doing Igbos a lot of good by making a radio station online where they can instigate violence and tell Igbo to stand up for themselves, because according to them, "Yorobbers" and the "Fulanis" are enjoying the country more than they themselves and they are denouncing the country, Nigeria.

The truth many of these people don't know is that we all know the start of war, the end is never known, you all feel you can ask people to carry up and ammunition and start killing Nigerians, you feel Nigerians will fold up their arms and start looking, you said you want people to start fighting, but the radio presenters are hiding in the UK/US and instigating Nigerians to hurt themselves. It is 2015, and am not sure why anyone would still harbour such hatred among their fellow countrymen. It is barbaric.

The whole Biafra thing happened and we moved on, Ojukwu came back to Nigeria, his wife is currently ambassador to Spain, and Nigeria's permanent representative to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), we are integrated, we might not like it, but we have to make Nigeria progress, am sure, well-meaning Igbos will not buy this idea at this year 2015. What is the motive of secession? Why do you want to be a country now? Do you think that will make Igbo states look like the USA in 10-20 years? Have you checked countries that have seceded in the past 10 years, what have they achieved that is giving all the radio callers and presenters a courage to secede. Just last year, Scotland is fighting to remain in the United Kingdom, am sure Scotland as a country looks far better than the Nigeria we all live now, but they want to remain in the UK, Why? They don't want to be independent. In Northern Ireland, 98.9% still want to be part of the United Kingdom as well.



Check out the countries that have seceded in the last 10 years and tell me what is your inspiration for secession. South Sudan, were the latest African nation to shout "Freedom" and were happy for their freedom from Sudan, but they are currently facing economic collapse now and their leader is facing another UN sanction and they have to airlift food to the people living in this place.







Do I Care If The Igbo Leave?

This is not a "Please-stay-we-will-miss-you" post, this is a I dont really care post. If Biafra wants to leave tonight, and my signature is needed, i will sign it immediately, if there is a poll for them to leave, i will also vote for them to leave, Africans always believe in what they can achieve now that will make them happy, never think ahead, it is so sad nobody is also helping them think ahead.

The Biafra war really affected the Igbos, and secession will do them no good, take my words. It will only bring back what happened back in the days of Ojukwu back again.

I am just writing this because of the security problems will have in Nigeria. Instigating people from your online radio is a bad idea. When Ken Saro Wiwa was going to fight for Ijaw people, he faced the red-face Abacha and did it on his father's land, when Ojukwu decided it is time to secede, he did it on his father's land and fight till he could not. When Asari and his boys shouted and were not heard, they did not go to a radio station in USA/UK to fight, they stayed home and organize their troops.

I am not sure they have their real names released to the public yet. They just keep playing hate song and preaching hate messages. I was angry when they said the Igbos should go ahead and start destroying all "Yorobbers" monuments or anything that gives them money. This is hate, and it is time the Nigeria government work with International security agencies to fish them out. The truth is, nobody in Nigeria is scared of Biafra radio or its messages, though that is the way the crew in Biafra radio are feeling now. The government is not looking into it, but this is how we have Boko Haram, ISIS and co. We hope the hate messages can stop after the radio presenters are arrested.
PoliticsRe: Last AND Least The Yoruba PUNK ASSESS - Nemesis Is On Her Way by Ibebe: 12:46am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=18pt]Igbos stop hating other Hausas, Yorubas and other Nigerians[/size]


The Imo State governor and Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has advised people of the South-East zone to refrain from harboring bad blood against people of other parts of the country, if they are serious about producing the country’s President in the future.

Okorocha, who made this known yesterday while fielding questions from newsmen in Owerri, the Imo state capital, declared that he has been vindicated by the eventual victory of President Muhammadu Buhari in the March 28 election.

According to him, “I appeal to Ndigbo to avoid unnecessary bickering and antagonism with the North, West and other parts of the country, so as to brighten the prospects of a president of Igbo extraction in future.”

While noting that Rivers and Akwa Ibom states are very strategic to the All Progressives Congress, APC, and that the electorate in the two states voted overwhelmingly for the APC in the last election, he alleged that, “their votes were stolen by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, through various forms of electoral malpractices.”

Although he refused to disclose the strategies his APC political platform intends to use in sacking PDP in Rivers and Akwa Ibom States, the APC bigwig however noted that plans were on to actualize the target.

On why his administration was yet to appoint commissioners and special advisers, the Governor said it has enabled him to save money for the state, for capital projects, explaining that, “If I appoint them now, they will start demanding for impress, traveling allowance, hazard allowance and this is outside their monthly pay. This has enabled me save some money for the state, for capital projects.”

Asked why all public taps in the state have dried up, he noted that he preferred sinking water boreholes for communities instead of procuring chemicals, maintaining machines and other facilities.
PoliticsRe: Last AND Least The Yoruba PUNK ASSESS - Nemesis Is On Her Way by Ibebe: 12:44am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=18pt]Igbos are a wicked people and must change their ways
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There is an aspect of people that amazes me; it is their apparent belief that their behaviors have no consequences for them and for other people.

The fact is that our individual behaviors have consequences for us and for other people. Because the individual's behavior has public consequences each person must pay a price for his negative behaviors.

If you engage in behaviors that negatively affect other people you will receive negative consequences from other people's behaviors; by the same token, if you engage in behaviors that affect people positively you will receive positive results from other people's behaviors.

Orientals call this reality karma, the law of cause and effect. We do not need to call it by Oriental name; we can simply call it what it is, the fact that behavior has consequences for all of us.

Igbos ran around kidnapping their people and selling them into slavery. Abriba, Abam, Ngwa and other Igbo groups from about 1500 to 1900 ran around capturing their fellow Igbos and marching them to Arochukwu and selling them to Aro people, who sold them to Efik people, who sold them at Calaba to white men and the slaves were shipped to the Americas, sold and used to develop America.

Other Igbos sold Igbos to Ijaw people who sold them at Bonny to white men and from there they were transported to the new world and used as slaves.

Prior to transatlantic slave trade, Igbos like other African people, were capturing and selling their people. Those they sold were marched across the Sahara desert and sold to Arabs.

Mansa Musa and other leaders of the Middle Ages West African kingdoms apparently made their wealth by selling Africans to Arabs.

Africans in the interior, such as in Igbo land, captured their people and sold them up north and those were sold to the Arabs. Many of the slaves died while crossing the Sahara desert, in the sands of the Sahara desert, just as many of them died while crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

Somehow, Igbos who did this dreadful thing to their people actually believe that there are no consequences for them.

In so far that Igbos recognize that slavery was wrong they blame white men who bought their people. They talk about the evil done by white men but do not talk about their own evils.

If slavery is evil it follows that the seller and buyer are equally culpable for that evil. Igbos are as evil as the Arab and white slave buyers; both parties must pay a price for the evil of slavery.

Slavery ended in the nineteenth century and seems far away in the past. But if history is not repeated today we would not be studying it.

Today, I see Igbos engaging in the type of evil that their ancestors engaged in. A couple of years ago, an Igbo attorney called Emeka Ugwuonyi who lived at Washington DC was alleged to have redirected money belonging to the Nigerian embassy at Washington DC to his pockets. The embassy sued to recover its money. Igbos at the various Nigerian Internet sites in the USA supported Emeka.

A Yoruba guy piped in and said that Emeka ought to return the money he allegedly stole. He made the mistake of appending his place of work and its phone number to his mail. Before the end of the day some Igbos had called his employer and asked for him to be fired. In their mind what they did has no consequences for them. They actually want to make a man unemployed because he expressed an opinion on a topic in public discussion.

The man learned the lesson of how evil Igbos are and thereafter no longer attached his work place address to his posts.

Almost four weeks ago, upon learning that Mohammadu Buhari won the presidential election in Nigeria, I wrote an open letter to him explicating what I hope he does for Nigeria. Some Igbo paranoid personality, speculating on my motives for writing the letter to Buhari, said that I wrote the piece because I want to please Buhari and have him give me a job.

Mr. Kenneth Asagwara, an Igbo man who lives in Canada piped in and reminded us that I had written loads of stuff against Muslim Jihadists and that there is no way Buhari, a Muslim, would give me a job in his administration. There is no doubt that if, indeed, I was looking for a job in the Buhari administration that Mr. Asagwara would work assiduously to prevent it. In other words, the man is pure evil, as his fellow Igbos are.

I was not looking for a job in the Buhari administration; I am constituted in such manner that I cannot work for other people; I work for the truth not for people. The important point here is that Asagwara would do his evil best to oppose other peoples good.

A few years ago, Asagwara and his fellow Igbos opposed Bolaji Aluko getting a job as the vice chancellor of a University in Nigeria. They did everything in their futile powers to deny Bolaji that job, including writing outrageous lies about his supposed sex escapades and how he is going to be having sex with his female students at this new job.

(Having done what he did, somehow Asagwara expects to be promoted to higher positions on the job; poor fool, he is stuck performing menial jobs for the rest of his life; if you wish others good jobs you receive good jobs.)

As these Igbos engaged in these wicked behaviors they actually believed that there are no consequences for their behaviors. They really do not realize that as we do to others are done to us and that other people will work against their progress.

In America Igbo students use black American women to get permanent residence status. They deceive black women and pretend to like them, marry them and the moment they obtain the green card heartlessly discard the women.

Igbo men have littered the American landscape with children and ran away from them and black American women raise those children, alone. In their minds there are no consequences for them for engaging in such cruel behaviors.

Many of the Igbos who used black American women to get green card and dumped them go to Nigeria and marry secondary school leavers and bring them to America. Those girls go to community colleges and become nurses. As nurses they obtain fairly well paying jobs. They then tell the authorities that their husbands are either verbally or physically abusive and the men are arrested and jailed. They thereafter divorce them and live alone.

The men who used black American women to get situated in America have been used by Igbo women to get situated in America; the men are discarded as they discarded black American women. As we do to others is done to us.

The Igbo women, in turn, pay their own price. As a general rule, men do not want to marry women who used men and discarded them. Thus, these women users of men are mostly unmarried and have sex with several men and women (they have discovered lesbianism and are on a fast track to degeneration).

Igbos are an amoral people. If you are dealing with them you had better not let them know about your financial affairs, for if you do they would not hesitate for a minute robbing you down.

In their Igbo world they kidnap their people, hold them hostage for monetary ransom and actually believe that they would live well with the money they made from the evil behavior of kidnaping people.

Their ancestors believed that they would do well with money from slavery but did they? African slave sellers did not do well with the money they obtained from selling their people; if in doubt look around and you would see that there are no mansions built with such money; in the nineteenth century when white folks penetrated interior Africa they found Africans living in wretched thatched houses.

So, what did those evil souls do with the money they made from selling their siblings? Did they drink alcohol with the money they made from selling their people; did they just buy useless Ozo titles and masqueraded around as very important persons (very important pieces of shit; that was what they were!).

In Igbo villages, folks are as vicious as hell to one another. These people literally physically attack one another over minor issues. Often they have quarrels over pieces of land. The amount of land they fight over could be just a few yards! For a few yards they literally slash each other with their machetes!

For land you kill someone, eh? And you believe in God and morality? Your God and morality tells you that it is okay to harm someone because of a piece of land, eh? You do not see something wrong with this picture?

These days those of them who consider themselves educated and making it in the modernized world take their people to courts over silly issues. Their intentions are to bribe the judges and thus use the crooked courts that exist in Nigeria to silence their opponents. They want to be the numero Uno in their village.

These people are pure narcissists; they completely identify with their egos and want other people to admire and respect, if not fear their egos. It never occurs to them that their bodies and egos are destined to die. They forget death and strut around as if they are something important and powerful. They intimidate those around them and fancy themselves big cheeses only to die within 100 years and their rotting bodies smell worse than feces. They are so important that their bodies are food for worms!

How come people do not place their lives in proper perspective and realize the chimeric nature of seeking prestige?

Recently, in my own kindred, Umuamadioha, a young man went on an ego trip, threatening to sue anyone who disagreed with him. He hired an attorney and had him write threatening letters to folks intended to silence them. I was told about his actions. I told folks to ignore him and simply do what in their judgment are right. Let him sue folks. Even if the judges are crooked they are not going to help him in the type of matters he wants settled. He wanted to be seen as a very important man and respected. I did not see how a judge's ruling could compel folks to see him as the ego god he wanted to be seen as. .

Like many Igbos the man has narcissistic personality disorder; many Igbos have narcissistic and or paranoid personality disorders. Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by belief that one is special, and that other people should pay attention to one, admire one; the narcissist wants to be universally admired but he himself does not admire other people or pay attention to their needs; he finds it easy to use other people to attain his ends and thereafter unceremoniously discard them as pieces of iron scraps. The narcissist uses and discards you for he does not love you or any one. He exploits people (and is, of course, exploited but he does not know it...if people find out that you use them they will use you).

A year later the man threatening to take any one who opposed his infantile efforts to dominate the kindred dropped dead. So much for him being an important and powerful man; his body has been eaten by worms. He is a very important food for worms, as we all are.

The realization of this fact (our finitude) ought to make folks humble; instead, our thoughtless people masquerade around as if they are big deals when in fact they are nothing. A bullet into any human being's head and he is dead, so where exactly is a person's power?

Our folks simply are stupid. If you realized how temporary, transient and ephemeral life is why would you want to harass other people; why not overlook folk's attempts to irritate you and live quietly. Why not forgive minor irritants.

As we speak, a Yoruba medical doctor in Texas, USA, apparently, wrote on his Facebook page something to the effect that Igbos are trouble makers; Igbos construed that to mean that he wants all Igbos to die.

Recognizing that in the USA if you practice medicine that you are at the mercy of your medical board, Igbos threatened to go to the Texas medical board to get the man delicensed.

I do not know if the man said what he allegedly said. Even if he did does that warrant trying having him delicensed?

Let us say that Igbos got him delicensed what prevents Yoruba's from retaliating and for trivial reasons reporting Igbo medical doctors to medical boards and having their licenses taken away?

It seems to me that Igbos are fools, for they do not think about the consequences of their behaviors before they engage in them!

As we do to others is done to us. Folks ought to forgive rather than seek ways to harm one another.

The human ego is by nature capable of evil. We must therefore seek ways to continually humanize it, and make it less evil.

Traditionally, folks used religion to civilize their egos. If you regularly read your bible, especially the New Testament portion of it, you will learn to love and forgive your neighbors and you would not go on ego trips trying to impress people with your imaginary importance and power.

Alternatively, you study spirituality and psychology and understand that egoism is sickness and struggle not to be egoistic. You struggle to be humble and not allow the pursuit of egoism to lead you to do harm to other people. If you do harm to other people other people will do harm to you. literally physical attack one another over minor issue.

IGBOS MUST CONSCIOUSLY MAKE AMENDS FOR THEIR SINS

Igbos must consciously make amends for the sins of their ancestors and in the present stop committing sins against their neighbors. They must publicly apologize to black Americans and black Arabs for selling them into slavery; they must make amends for causing those folks incredible suffering in the hands of sociopathic and psychopathic white men and Arabs.

Until Igbos apologize for their ancestors' evil and undertake to change their present behaviors nothing would work well for them. Until Igbos change they are condemned to living accursed existence.

At present, Igbos live as second class citizens in Nigeria; they are afraid to live in their own part of the country because they fear that their brothers acting as kidnappers would kidnap them and hold them hostage for monetary ransom.

As we talk, some stupidly egoistic Igbos are testing Yoruba folk's patience and tolerance to the limit. Yorubas allowed them to come live in their land, specifically, Lagos. Igbos prospered at Lagos (I was born at Lagos and had the best of it). Instead of being grateful to those who welcomed them to their land Igbos, ungrateful as ever, turned around and now claim that just because they engage in mom and pop businesses at Lagos (their egoism prevents them from forming partnerships and corporations) that they have improved the economy of Lagos and therefore the city belongs to them!

Imagine such outrage. Can they say such a dastardly thing at Kano? These people dare fate to maltreat them. They must learn humility and gratitude to those who helped them instead of making idiot noises that bring them hatred and attack.

These people are evil (as all human beings are) and must change and become real human beings; real human beings love people and help them and do not use and discard them as Igbos have traditionally done and still do.

DISCUSSION

I hope that the reader understands that whereas I limit my discourse to Igbos, my ethnic group, that I am really talking about all Africans!

All Africans sold their people and are cursed until they make amends for that iniquitous crime against their own brothers and sisters.

If you doubt that Africans are a cursed people look around and see what the devil made in Africa; is anything working out well in Africa?

Are Africans not the garbage of contemporary humanity; are Africans not drowning in the Mediterranean Sea as they struggle to get to Europe to avoid starvation in their own land?

In Africa the leaders are mostly thieves who steal their people's money and do not do what develops their continent and give their people employment.

Asian countries who obtained independence from Europe about the same time that Africans did are almost caught up with Europe in development but instead Africans are retrogressing to more primitive stages of evolution.

Africans are literally the detritus of humanity. It is time we called them what they are, evil and sought ways to help them change and become real human beings.

Real human beings serve their people and do not steal from them.

CONCLUSION

I am not in the mood to do what African scholars do: exonerate Africans from the evil they participated in. Africans captured and sold their people to Arabs and Europeans. Yet African scholars do not emphasize the part played by Africans in slavery; they only talk about the European part. They talk about how slavery underdeveloped Africa and demand reparation from white folks.

White folks need to pay reparation, not to Africans but to black Americans.

My function is to point out the part of the evil committed by Africans. Evil behavior by Africans must be pointed out for it is not something they did in the past; they are still doing it in the present.

All of black Africa is misgoverned; Africa is governed by thieves who redirect their people's wealth to their pockets.

Whereas I can talk about all of Africa, I chose to delimit myself to my ethnic group, Igbos, and talk about their evil. I hope that they change and stop being evil.

I do not forgive our past evil; we must correct our evil behaviors and not find flippant excuses for them; we must not condone evil.

We live in a moral universe and do receive the ill effects of our evil behavior.

Contemporary Africans are living in incredible poverty; I believe that this is largely due to past Africans evil behaviors and present Africans evil behavior.

It is when Africans do the right thing, which is love their neighbors and harm no one that they would receive good effects from the universe.

I do not have pity for Africans because my philosophy is that as we sow we reap; I believe that contemporary Africans are reaping what they sowed.

I do not blame white men for Africans fate. I understand that in the interconnected world we live in our behaviors affect all of us, so white men's behaviors affect Africans, as Africans behaviors affect white men and Africans.

I want Africans to change and love people and work for our common social interests.
PoliticsRe: Last AND Least The Yoruba PUNK ASSESS - Nemesis Is On Her Way by Ibebe: 12:43am On Nov 12, 2015
WombRaiders:
FOOLISH YORUBA REPTILE WHO IS THE IBO.

I am just telling you cowards to prepeare for Nemesis

ode
Ok igbo tout.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 12:42am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:
I think we might have to create a medium outside this place to discuss certain issues.

I know the older heads were planning one before, but I had to opt out of that in a sly way cos I'm never comfortable around older Yoruba folks. And if I can't disagree with folks, I won't be able to get my points across. Also, cos I do observe posters a lot - I just never really liked some of the folks mentioned. I'm not a fan of two-faced folks. Then you have some chameleons/snakes in the mix as well. I definitely can't relate to folks who try to post to me on one hand, and in a snakey way report my handles and other Yoruba posters' handles all the time - while trying to support those who instigate shiit. I don't like snakes/jakes/fakes/frauds.

At least I've known Ilekehd for three years now and from personal observations, I know what she can/can't do. Ditto 9jacrip, Superstar1, and a few other folks. And I know Aareonakakanfo is legit and passionate about Yoruba. Since we all share the same passion - we might as well start building something.

What do you guys think?
Came back for this post.

Sounds good to me. As long as personal data are kept off record.

I also don't want us to TALK about developing Yorubaland, we need to be active about it. Seun's forum is not the place for that since he's not using his forum as a supportive tool for SW development and the mods keeps trying to hush up this thread.
PoliticsRe: Last AND Least The Yoruba PUNK ASSESS - Nemesis Is On Her Way by Ibebe: 12:36am On Nov 12, 2015
Another Yoruba-blaming thread for igbo failure.

Igbos blame Yorubas for everything. If it rains tomorrow , they'll blame Yoruba. They'll tell you it's because Oduduwa fell from heaven.

Igbos are animals.

They also like denying their igboness.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 6:03pm On Nov 11, 2015
Shymm3x:
I think we might have to create a medium outside this place to discuss certain issues.

I know the older heads were planning one before, but I had to opt out of that in a sly way cos I'm never comfortable around older Yoruba folks. And if I can't disagree with folks, I won't be able to get my points across. Also, cos I do observe posters a lot - I just never really liked some of the folks mentioned. I'm not a fan of two-faced folks. Then you have some chameleons/snakes in the mix as well. I definitely can't relate to folks who try to post to me on one hand, and in a snakey way report my handles and other Yoruba posters' handles all the time - while trying to support those who instigate shiit. I don't like snakes/jakes/fakes/frauds.

At least I've known Ilekehd for three years now and from personal observations, I know what she can/can't do. Ditto 9jacrip, Superstar1, and a few other folks. And I know Aareonakakanfo is legit and passionate about Yoruba. Since we all share the same passion - we might as well start building something.

What do you guys think?
Will be back with my response....busy smiley
CelebritiesRe: Davido Buys Three Cars Worth N90m Within 11 Months by Ibebe: 5:47pm On Nov 11, 2015
muhamm3d:
grin grin grin Hate will not kill you, is it your money? You all hate too much. what is the essence of typing these rubbish now will you take the letters to heaven too. One day you will be all right. Legacy koo Subaru ni.
Any idea opposed to yours is hating. Wouldn't surprise me if you're a flattie.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 5:37pm On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
I've posted this before but some people might have skipped that part


[size=13pt]The Strength & The Opporunity[/size]
Just seeing this.

Awesome! The SW has always been relatively peaceful and viable for investment.

PoliticsRe: True Nigeria Is A Zoo by Ibebe(op): 5:34pm On Nov 11, 2015
Biafrans are burning down the SE
CelebritiesRe: Davido Buys Three Cars Worth N90m Within 11 Months by Ibebe: 5:31pm On Nov 11, 2015
Freemanan:
Excuse me sir, entertainment contributes over 5% to our economy and no doubt Davido is one of those making this happen .... And FYI, HKN is multi million business outlet.... He get more than he spends.... Make your findings... And same with PSquare.... These guys make far more than what they can spend...
Don't be so focused on one thing, he can branch out to different things.

I don't understand the black mentality of thinking "it's not my business to develop my region/country". Opportunity wasted.

That's why I like Dbanj for starting his koko garri business. Hopefully he does more.

"spend more than....", it's always about spending to you guys.

How many western billionaires spend as frivolously as black people? They're smart....they keep investing and generating more money. Spreading their brands : iphone, apple tv, mac....google search|google fiber | nexus etc.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 5:21pm On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Iya Agba abeg lets stop calling it business.We need to find another name for what they do

The romanis are very funny people and they're very good at packaging their bullch!t

Profshymex/Zimoni, you guys need to see how messed up these characters are.They go to China to make bullch!t

These guys are messing up the universe honestly

They changed Tommy hilfiger-Tommy hilfinger

Hugo boss-Hugo buss

Chase deer- Chaser deer

Nokia-Nokla

Samsung-Samsing

Timberland-Tinderland

Then they come here to tell us they're businessmen


It has become so bad that finding originality is now difficult

LMAOOOOOOOO.......... http://www.over-sabi.com/how-to-catch-an-igbo-businessman-fake-drugs/

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