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Having seen the video of her madness, I think she should be demoted or her license revoked. |
Only the Armenians didn't mke this list of known enterprising groups. |
aswani:Please answer my question. Why are you people afraid of being on your own? Isn't this unity begging too much? Or you still think you guys would start killing yourselves like you did before the British came? |
aswani:Why are Yoruba afraid of having their own country? Greed for free crude oil ba? Why do you always oppose Igbo exit even more than the northerners? Don't lie that you don't because I've lived in Lagos and even sense your fear about Igbo exit even on your local radio programs. Yet your hatred for Igbo is not in doubt. |
CannibalEast:Pablo white powder on his Mahmud ba? Igbo amaka
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Me too be Igbo. See wetin dem know us for...
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CannibalEast:Like seriously? You conceed this indeed. How lovely. ![]()
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Yes o, but they caaan vote for Tinubu because he is associted with heroine and other drugs ba? I like the way your hypocricy makes you shift the goal post after the referee starts the match. ![]()
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May all your local enemies be kept busy night and day changing street names and hunting for news to discredit you because of the activities of a tiny minority, while you're focused on disproving the fallacy that the black race is inferior. While we condemn crime, it is malicious to crawl the web with the intent to malign the most industrious black ethnic group. Seun, what do you think of the anti-Igbo campaign by your forum's APC hirelings? What I find amusing this that these guys earn 30k to waste their lives doing this. When it's all been said and done, the hardworking Igbos in their communities will still be ahead by dint of hard work while they spend their paltry earnings on Owambe only to turn around to complain of Igbo dominance due to envy. Oppose the Igbos, it's permissible. What is not allowed is stopping us.
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adeniyiemmanuel:You're right. If they could rig it in 2023, why won't they rig it in 2027? When they're serious to conduct an election, we would know. Electoral reform is the most important step between now and 2027 so Tinubu and INEC don't do another magic. |
Telling the Igbo story. Just look around Africa: mediocrity thrives, and the Black man is often complacent in the midst of it. Competing with Indians, Chinese, or even Russians? That’s not even on the table for most. How can a nation claim intelligence while recycling the likes of Buhari and Tinubu? |
Bigotry is a bad thing. Has she said anything about this?
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AustineE1:Have you listened to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s "The Danger of a Single Story"? If you compare that talk with the rhetoric surrounding this post, you'll notice something striking: most of the critics come from a single ethnic group—one that has long tried to define the Igbo experience through a jaundiced, self-serving lens. These are the same people who helped the British spin the false narrative of an "Igbo coup," setting the stage for the massacre of millions. They're the same ones who lose sleep over the success of Igbo businesses in regions they claim as their own—still unable to grasp that the Igbo spirit is unbreakable, uncontainable. Were it not for the rise of social media and the resilience of Igbo nationalists who push back against these lies, the Igbo might well have become Nigeria’s Armenians—if you catch the parallel. Let’s not sugarcoat it: Nigeria, as constructed by the British, is a weapon aimed at Ndigbo. Why? Because the colonial architects saw what many still refuse to admit—an independent, unchained Igbo nation would become another China, Japan, or India in the heart of Africa. That kind of success would completely dismantle the racist mythology of African inferiority. Just look around Africa: mediocrity thrives, and the Black man is often complacent in the midst of it. Competing with Indians, Chinese, or even Russians? That’s not even on the table for most. How can a nation claim intelligence while recycling the likes of Buhari and Tinubu? Do they even grasp what Peter Obi represents—not just as a politician, but as an Igbo man with vision? No. And the reason is clear: the average African today lacks strategic vision. Until that changes, we'll keep mistaking noise for progress and survival for success. |
ysth:It's good to educate them. Soon they'd start measuring progress by the number of weekend owambe |
"Rwanda can be a paradise again, but it will take the love of the entire world to heal my homeland. And that's as it should be, for what happened in Rwanda happened to us all—humanity was wounded by the genocide." |
lamentor78:Congrats ... I hope one of your tribe's Forbes list dashed you some money for weekend? |
Let him deliver ordinary food first. Electricity expectation... that one is rocket science to him. Anyone expecting that from him, PDP and APC is dreaming. In fact the only politician that will disappoint me for failing on any policy is Peter Obi. We expect little or nothing from the rest. |
kettykin:I agree. What I meant is that most Igbo investments in Nigeria should be in Igboland, not Lagos and Abuja. The lessons learnt in the north should be applied all over the country. Do you really know why it was only Igbo that had no diaspora attached to it? The reason is that most of these nationalities such as Lebanese, Chinese, and Koreans actually have backing in their homelands, unlike Igbos whose foray into entrepreneurship is strictly a survival tactic in a hostile country manned by their supposed countrymen whose malicious policies are designed to pull the tribe down. |
JetApartment:Here is the Igbo country map before the British added us to Nigerian politics of marginalization, vindictiveness and exclusion. Hope it answers your concerns if any? We know our boundaries.
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SmartPolician:Seun Nlfpmod ... Koreans, Chinese, Lebanese, Cubans, Indians, and Greeks are listed with an African tribe that has suffered war and financial and political exclusion when you people stole the commonwealth of Nigeria, and you say they must not celebrate their self-made accomplishments even when left with 20 pounds after a genocidal war? |
Dalohad:I also think that Igbo should tighten their game by concentrating their investments in Igboland considering Nigerian anti-Igbo rhetorics. By Igboland, I mean in Igbo areas of the thirteen states where Igbo precolonial country spread. This way, more Africans would come to buy from us the way they've been doing. Did you notice that apart from the Greeks, no other European country was among? This shows you that these people are so privileged that they cannot lift a finger without government handouts. Reminds you of Nigerians and their craze for free crude oil money too. |
JetApartment:For me, it tells me Igbo should form their own country so that Nigeria doesn't continue pulling them back. In fact, an Igbo country will be a catalyst for African renaissance. |
Did you notice that Igbos seemed to be the only group the AI needed to specify their country? What does that tell you? Why did it not say 'Nigerian Diaspora?' Do you really know why it was only Igbo that had no diaspora attached to it? The reason is that most of these nationalities such as Lebanese, Chinese, and Koreans actually have backing in their homelands, unlike Igbos whose foray into entrepreneurship is strictly a survival tactic in a hostile country manned by their supposed countrymen whose malicious policies are designed to pull the tribe down. |
I used a prompt in a bid to determine the world's most industrious groups debar government funding and intervention and was surprised to see Igbo listed. What is even more surprising to me is that the AI didn't say 'Nigerian' but specifically mentioned Igbo.
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I'm working on why the Jews, Armenians and Igbos have lot in common in terms of persecution due to envy. |
Our job is to keep reminding Ndigbo to think Igbo first. |
Is Tinubu southern president? I wondered the issue. Justnation: |
grandsuccess:Just look at the bolded: me and you have the same mindset on this issue. It's better Obi contests as an independent candidate than to help empower another visionless entity like Atiku. What's different between Tinubu and Atiku? People whose objective is just to move in circles and waste the years of the country because they know the country was never planned to have a direction. Imagine the nonsense after Buhari's 8 wasted and Tinubu's 2 wasted years. |
grandsuccess:Just look at the bolded: me and you have the same mindset on this issue. It's better Obi contests as an independent candidate than to help empower another visionless entity like Atiku. What's different between Tinubu and Atiku? People whose objective is just to move in circles and waste the years of the country because they know the country was never planned to have a direction. Imagine the nonsense after Buhari's 8 wasted and Tinubu's 2 wasted years. |
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