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Chinachriss:Where's the list? You think you're speaking with a villager? |
liberty300:I'm glad you consider yourself a problem. Rapist/ritualist/kidnappers are found in the east. So what your point, cassava-sticks fighter? |
nikkiking:igbo tout. 90% of the robbers are immigrants from the SE who had no money or job, but want to travel to Yorubaland by force. And speaking of bad road, in igboland today: https://www.icampusng.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/erosion.jpg |
Why are we talking? Why isn't he in jail? |
A week ago, igbos were bragging about how UK will fight for Biafra because nnamdi cownu is a uk citizen. Village people. |
Chinachriss:Who is El-Rufai and how did he come about his stats? You guys will just believe anything no? They'll say anything to make igbos think that with Biafra, investments will be left behind. Like I said, there's nothing scattered. I wonder how you guys fail fill the millionaire/billionaire lists if you truly believe the crap being said. Petty trading is not an investment. |
Xpaz:The SW is set for regionalism. We know who we are and any state that doesn't fall in line will be left behind. We have enough land and access to the sea through Lagos, Ondo and Ogun states. We have a viable region that can sustain agriculture, oil (Lagos and Ondo) and tech hubs(ogun/Ondo and Lagos) and many more. Erosion cases are 1 to none. We're ready! We'll let the Biafrans make their region unstable with Biafric protests, while the SW accumulate all national international investors. We want regionalism in Yorubaland (Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Ekiti, Osun, and parts of Kwara and Kogi that chooses to come with the SW). |
I guess they aint so permanent. Nothing is permanent but change. |
papaejima1:America the racist country? Even a regular black man has to take several precautions, talk less of a black man leading a white-ethnocentric nation. |
PvtParts:Ok, keep hiding in the closet |
ELTON123:Twitter comes in several languages igbo tout. |
PvtParts:If your kids want to be closet gay like their father, e go happen. No amount of spit can save you. |
Chinachriss:Name the investments. |
[size=14pt]Another Biafran obsessed with Yorubas. I've counted 10 threads today. I hope my Biafran brothers aren't getting HBP.[/size] |
captmatts:Stop perpetuating Hollywood's racial stereotype of dark/black as evil. @Post So he went to beg buhari for 5 minutes. Okay |
PvtParts:My greatest grand father is not a closet gay. He wouldn't have protest too much on a subject that doesn't concern him. |
Chinachriss:Your investment are limited to Lagos. Unless you count petty trading as investment. Just simply lock up your 2x2 shops and carry the contents to Biafra. |
Another obsessive thread mentioning Yorubas |
PvtParts:You're gay and it's obvious. Unlike you, I respect your subconscious right to be happy. Tell me why Nigeria, the most anti-gay nation, is the highest searcher of SA homosexual porn? I know your type. |
PvtParts:And this is an insult how? The ones that detest homosexuals the most are usually hiding in the closet. It wouldn't surprised me if you're really gay. |
Biafrans are obsessed with Yorubas. |
PvtParts:Ediotic Nigerians. Everyone that supports equal rights for gay people is gay. Oponu. Stick with Nigerian politics. |
Dirty Ibo people, they're already using the erosive hole as a landfill. If this was happening in the North/SW, useless Igbos would have claimed that it's karma......I guess this is karma too ; erosive land. Erosion explains why run from iboland and why ibos don't invest in iboland; no natural nor man-made security. |
[size=14pt]Biafra is not achievable without Yorubas, but Yorubas will not be coerced into fighting a battle that doesn't concern them, especially since Biafrans have been disrespectful and arrogant on Yoruba soil. Fight your own battle, coward.[/size] |
Shymm3x:So those are the mods huh.....explains a lot. |
https://cineinstitute.com/cineinstitute/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/kwblaklite1.jpg [img]http://www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/recognize/images/02-07_full.jpg[/img] https://i.huffpost.com/gen/597067/thumbs/o-KANCOU-DIAOVNO_LOWRES-570.jpg?4 https://hahamag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/KehindeWiley9Banner.jpg https://visionaryartistrymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/khi5.jpg https://assets.thejewishmuseum.org/exhibition_hero_images/2012_wiley_zodiac_hero.jpg [img]http://www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/recognize/images/02-06_full.jpg[/img] [img]https://www.scad.edu/sites/default/files/Exhibitions/2011/Kehinde-Wiley_-Alexander-the-Great.jpg[/img] |
Shymm3x:Wowwww his art is awesome!!!! They did the same thing with that Yoruba-Medical doctor possibly being the first African to go to space thread. I'll post his pictures here, they're soo good. |
Shymm3x:Dude, some of his paintings cost $400k. He can paint me for all I care ![]() Of course it won't hit FB, but let it be one archaic mediocre battery stove, it'll hit FB. |
razid:lmaoooo You must be a relaxed fun-loving dad. ![]() superstar1:No, it's different. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT3oLvmSyUU |
This guy is currently trending on facebook Yoruba representing .... [size=14pt]Kehinde Wiley: New York-Based Artist Paints People of Color in Styles Mimicking Classic Western Art [/size] When New York artist Kehinde Wiley, 38, looked at famous paintings of the past, he noticed something very unsettling. It was all so…very…VERY…white. “If you look at the paintings that I love in art history, these are the paintings where great, powerful men are being celebrated on the big walls of museums throughout the world,” Wiley told CBS News. “What feels really strange is not to be able to see a reflection of myself in that world.” So Wiley decided to take matters into his own hands. His artwork features men of color who are wearing street dress. . . but painted in classical styles, often resembling the great paintings we all know from history. It all started when he found a mug shot on the street. Wiley was chilled by the revelation that this is how black men are too often represented in images- as criminals. “It crystallized something that I’d been thinking about for a very long time, which is that black men have been given very little in this world, and that I as an artist have the power and the potential and the will to do something about it,” he told CBS. http://hellogiggles.com/kehinde-wiley-artist/
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HARDDON:And why not Ghana? |
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