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holatin:Why are you bleating? Blind men like you only see when the joke is on you but blinded again the moment your lots are the ones taunting others. Get out of my face before I change my mind. |
Haters Fall out |
Now yorubas would blame Igbos for this |
[quote author=Isaddabai post=33983217][/quote]How would you know a thing about my name when you've lived all our life as a cow
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homosapien:I see you mr myopia! How have your nocturnal life been? |
noblezone: |
And where exactly would buhari start from? Would he start by |
And where exactly would buhari start from? Would he start by jailing the entire northern leadership that had stolen the country dry in their forty years ruin? Or would he start from the other thieves who saw to his victory? Or would he began from his unnamed kinsmen who are behind boko haram? Or from obasanjo who spent billions of dollars on Nepa without a single megawatt to show for it? Or would he start from the sons of politicians who are the beneficiaries of the so called fuel subsidy? Or should he began with all those drug pushers who are now political leaders? Abeg, make we stop deceiving ourselves. Buhari is about to begin another round of nigerias usual rudderless circumlocutory governments of excuses & accusations. |
Dayg88:Oaf In your warped mind, we were discussing election, right? Try not to be a party rat. You will only end up with a rat brain |
dearpreye:Its Good some of you now know better but then how do we bring back the opportunity of 1967? |
proudlyhandsome:When next you bleat, don't refer to me as your buddy. As to your forefathers, the only one I knew committed suicide after Killing thousands of children & handing out twenty pounds to people who owned thousands in their accounts. Now that vermin of a forefather of yours lives in hades where other cowards & two faced bats like him lives. Servitude is bliss for your lot. And any idea of freedom alien to them. And that is where we don't meet. Miserable lot. |
Ilekeh:Lol I can speak a better yoruba than you do. And I am Igbo original. So you have nothing to tell me about yoruba & igbo as understand the two tribes equally. Meanwhile, we fit yab ourselves but kaja ki se bi kaku. We igbos are not happy that yorubas don't want us to leave, and you yorubas are not happy that we want to leave. That's our quarrel. |
OohLalah:Yorubbish What a pathetic fellow. Is it only zulu you can google? Go to google and choose some other SA tribes and tell your yorubbish people that's where you come from. In fact let me help you, why not tell me you're xhosa? Miserable people. |
Ilekeh:FYI I can see through you. You love Igbo so much, and it gives you heartache to think of their leaving. The energy you have expended on this thread tonight is beginning to melt my heart. And on behalf of all Igbos on nairaland I say 'Thank You' for the love you have for Us. |
OohLalah:Yorubbish! Always impersonators! When will you people bear your fathers names rather than usurping peoples identity to come and die over Igbo matters! Miserable people. Bats. |
Ilekeh:You're just crying all over this thread. WHY? Na so you love Igbo reach? We love you too! So stop crying! I have decided that we are no more leaving. Now you can go to sleep. |
Ilekeh:Very interesting. Your lot are so miserable. And if your miserableness wasn't holding back the rest of us then no one would give a fuckkkkkk. Even the abokiis know who the bats are. Even at a mere suggestion of us leaving all yorubas in nairaland gathered on this thread sweating hard over our issue. Such is the power we generate and you can't but love us. Its just so unfortunate that we Igbos do not have that same spirit of slavery like you yorubas do. So even if you cry through this thread like you have done already it will never change our resolve for freedom. So I advice you to stop taking panadol for our headache. Let your yoruba tribe Concentrate on serving their masters, while we concentrate on finding our freedom. |
Ilekeh:Lol The only reason you & your lots like the abokiis is one & simply because slaves gats like their masters. Abi you wan die ni? Go mile 12 say you wan collect your regular salary owo omo onile & see your tout head in grills |
socialmediaman:You're right on we being used by the upper class to achieve their personal goals. But I must insist that considering how our constitution was written by northern soldiers without any form of inputs from the citizens, and considering the fact that we can't really say this or that is our form of government, ordinary nigerians would continue to grope in abject darkness & rudderlessness for a very long time to come, their only escape from this darkness being going into politics or drugs or other forms of criminalities to escape the scourge of poverty & uselessness. So I believe that cutting nigeria into little strong regional administratives would rather took care of our various need that the nigerian government as currently constituted would never achieve. |
IYANGBALI:You fools just hate the fact that someone else and not your slavemasters was in charge. And now that you masters are in Charge y'all either perform or face the worst media attack ever visited on animals |
No one is scared of boko haram. Why? |
socialmediaman:So then you're saying that how the country is currently constructed is the best for all of us? Well if that's your submission, I would gladly inform you that going by how the country is currently constituted, Nigeria as a country would be going nowhere in hundred years time, in terms of development or advancement in general. The north as it is, would always remain a burden to be yoked by the rest of the country. |
How did that stop xenophobia, boko haram, al shabbab? |
owobokiri:I don't blame hausafulanis. I blame yorubas, benues, sobos & a section of south south like ikwerres & ijaws. Na their foolishness dey responsible for this animal farm we are living in. They rather live in abject servitude or receive a hand out like dogs for the rest of their lives than break a sweat for their freedom. |
IdiAmin1:Even the behaviour of abokiis on the streets have changed. Now they act anyhow they like. I can't just wait to see miracles of the north. |
ozoigbondu:Seconded |
The President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, has again commended President Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat at the March 28 polls. Mr. Buhari, who gave the commendation in Abuja on Thursday when he received Nigerien President Issoufou Mahamadou, said Mr. Jonathan’s action turned around Nigeria’s nervous political process. He said: “The Nigerien president purposely came to congratulate me on my victory and President Jonathan for the maturity and statesmanship that he exhibited by accepting that he had lost the election. “His action actually doused tensions and averted crisis in Nigeria. “Not only Africa but the world has commended the president for that because if he had disputed the elections, there would have been crisis in the country. “That is what people don’t want, not only Nigerians but other countries. So, he came to commend President Jonathan for his courage and statesmanship.’’ He said Mr. Mahammadou had also come to show solidarity and acknowledge Nigeria’s importance on the continent. Mr. Buhari said but for colonialism, Niger and Nigeria and all countries living along the border were one as they shared similar cultures, religions and mannerisms. “As he rightly puts it, if Nigeria sneezes, the rest of Africa catches cold because of its importance, population and resources. “So, Nigeria and Niger Republic are one entity as one singer from Niger puts it in his lyrics. We share a 1,500 kilometre long border with Niger which stretches from Chad to Sokoto, and all the people living along the borders on either sides are same people. “The colonialists separated these people when they partitioned Africa at the Berlin conference in 1885. They separated the Fulanis, Kanuris and the Hausas from their brothers who are presently in Niger. “They separated the Yorubas of Nigeria and the ones in Benin Republic. They also separated the Fulanis and other tribes who were living together as one along the Cameroon border. “So, all these countries around us were a single entity with people of similar culture and religion before they became separated but time has changed and we thank him for reminding us of our history of brotherhood.’’ Earlier, Mahammadou said he was in Nigeria to convey the gratitude and salutation of Niger Republic for the peaceful conduct of the elections held in spite of challenges. “President Jonathan conceding defeat and this act will have a lasting impact and influence on politics in Africa, West Africa and Africa at large. “So, I’m here both to congratulate the president-elect and the people of Nigeria for the smooth conduct of the elections,” Mr. Mahammadou said. (NAN) www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/183439-nigeria-wouldve-been-in-crisis-if-jonathan-disputed-elections-buhari.html
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The famous, “There is God,” video skit by the first lady, Patience Jonathan, is Nigeria’s most viewed non-music footage ever on popular online video site, YouTube, the site’s owner, Google, announced Thursday. The video, published in 2014 by Channels TV, showed Mrs. Jonathan breaking down at a meeting over the abduction of about 276 schoolgirls by Boko Haram insurgents in Chibok, Borno State, in a dramatic display of emotion that drew global attention. The meeting was the First Lady’s first public acknowledgement of the Chibok abduction, one of Boko Haram’s mass kidnapping that shocked the world. Addressing a group of women, and the principal of the secondary school where the girls were seized, Mrs. Jonathan launched into what seemed a stagy show of grief, scolding the principal for her handling of the insurgents’ attack. She questioned why the principal hesitated to honour her invitation for a meeting in Abuja, and the circumstances of the kidnap. With not satisfactory response from the principal, the Frist Lady exploded, “All these blood you people are shedding, there is God o, there is God o, God o….Chai, there is God o,” she lamented repeatedly before dabbing tears from her eyes with a handkerchief. Mrs. Jonathan’s outburst was also transcribed to imitate her inflection as, “All these blood you people are sharing, diaris God o, diaris God oooo, all this bloods you are sharing, chai, chai, chai diaris God oooh”. The video drew wide attention across the world, at a time the international community was fixed on how the Nigerian government was responding to the abduction. The girls remain in captivity more than a year after. The video ranking was released by Google on Thursday as YouTube celebrates its 10th year anniversary. The most watched videos in Nigerian were ranked in the music, non-music and advert categories. Mrs. Jonathan’s video came first in the non- music category. Charlie bit my finger again! by HDCYT, Bishop Oyedepo slaps President Jonathan by Sahara tv were ranked second and third, respectively. Other popular videos that made the top 10 include No Man Can Resist My Body…” – SATANIC SEDUCTION! – 4th, Go Dye’s Performance at AY Live Lagos –5th,,THE PROPOSAL – Featuring Bovi & Ijeoma – 6th , kate henshaw dances skelewu – 7th, What Governor Adams Oshiomhole said to the Widow – 8th, Davido’s Skelewu instructional Dance video – 9th, GEJ Must Go! Change Is Here in Nigeria! Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka – 10th. For the music chart, Davido’s Aye took first, followed by Tiwa Savage and Don Jazzy’s Eminado. www.premiumtimesng.com/arts-entertainment/183433-patience-jonathans-there-is-god-video-nigerias-most-viewed-youtube-clip-ever-google.html
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I think say he Yoruba pass Don J.
