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N_girl: I have never said Yorubas are cowards and I'll never.I don't care if you've ever said it or not, however, since you're just like every other half-witted Nigerian, y'all are the same to me. You're fond of calling Yoruba's coward, despite Yoruba's fighting more wars than all the tribes in Nigeria combined. If you're not dumber than a rock, and oblivious to the antecedents of the average fulani and how violent they're, you won't be posting junk on here. The only language violent people understand is violence. Eye for an eye! ![]() |
N_girl: Obviously you're too dull to make a reasonable point. Stupidity!Got more brain in my football boot than you will ever have, you gormless git! How about shut ya face and focus on whichever group your ancestry is in that country? |
N_girl: Most of the people on this thread are not being reasonable. When did murder become braveryWhen they act "they are cowards" and when they don't act "they are cowards," yeah? Shut ya mouth!! Fulani marauder's are a toast - if they retaliate, every Fulani in the SW should be game. It's a world of kill or be killed especially when it comes to territorial integrity. Muthaphuck non-achieving and cow-jocking fulani's! ![]() |
tawa89: you stay in Peckingham while you keep fuelling ethnic cleansing in Nigeria... When the Hausa-Fulani retaliates you wont come down to Nigeria to help fight them. You have never been to Nigeria yet all you do all day is to preach hate and pitch brothers against each other, if you are so thirsty for war, why don't you get into the British Army and get posted to Afghan? You are just a Lily livered coward that stays on the internet 24/7 urging Nigerians to kill themselves while you stay put in UK.I've never quoted your post, however, you stay jocking me everywhere like a horse/camel jockey. Cry me a river!! I don't know why you lot are addicted to crying and whining, it must be a generational and genetic thing. When your people were spamming every with the mindless "Yoruba's are cowards" nonsense and running their mouths about "standing their ground" to fight for OPP (other people's property), where were you? You lot throw stones and hide your hands afterwards - inbred cowards! I reiterate: the most anticipated is the Lagos showdown! Now what? Go suck on a donkey's |
It seems the Yoruba's have dropped sophistication for fighting back. I'm loving this new Yoruba consciousness, let's take it back to the old days. The Lagos showdown is still the most anticipated to me. I just hope the lousy ones who have promised to stand-their-ground won't go ghost when it's time to fight. ![]() |
Joblessness! ![]() |
I just viewed the "airport" Afam talked about on this thread. That thing looks like a cab office. Not surprised, anyway. It's vintage Afam, Mr. jump-into-every-convo-and-end-up-clueless-afterwards. I'll be surprised when Afam starts posting intelligent comments. ![]() |
I wasn't going to open this thread, but I had to, after reading Afam's thread. Yes, it's historical, however, we can't keep celebrating mediocrity and selling our souls for crumbs. At least, if they're going to commission the airport, why not wait till everything is in order and make it more presentable to higher minds? Why the rush? This decrepit place should never be labelled as an international airport. Just take a look at the ticketing place, it looks like a 1920-esque picture. I've been to some medieval train stations in Eastern Europe and the worst of them all looks better than this place. I can't even compare this place to any bus/train station in the UK. Good initiative but more political than anything else. Lagos definitely needs to be de-congested. And Nigeria needs world-class international airports that are viable in all the geopolitical zones. Also at least two/three more seaports in the South South. Not grotesque/rickety places that would go back to being ghost-towns after political photo ops for the media, mundane minds, sheeple and gullible folks, and shallow minds. Anyway, back to Afam - let's just assume this airport looks like Marrakesh Menara Airport in Morocco or Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport in France - is that enough reason for you to vote for GEJ in 2015? More than 80% of Nigerians will never board an aeroplane in their lifetime on this planet - and that's a fact. I dare say Nigerian youths are the dumbest, shallowest, and the most criminalistic minded pricks on this planet. It's utterly sickening to read some of the junk you lot post on this forum, to be honest. Most of you are stuck in the 15th century! ![]() *Drops the MIC and slams the door!* ![]() |
Bruv, don't let the peripheral attacks by Israel deceive you, Syria is well prepared for this. And there are tons of Russian experts in Syria. I doubt the US would use nukes but a "No Fly Zone" is impossible in Syria with the Russians in the Mediterranean. Syria has a complex air-defence system and best believe planes are going to start dropping from the sky. The American naval fleets would also be fair game to the latest Russian anti-ship and anti-submarine missiles. And Israel would be under massive rocket attacks from all angles. Anyway, Assad is going to be in power till the 2014 elections - that's the truth. |
Wow!! It seems this man reads my posts on nairaland and of late, his opinions and thought process are somewhat the same as mine, when it comes to the Nigerian Nationality vs. Identity issues. Anyway, if you read my posts on nl, Mr. FFK - thanks for being a fan. And I appreciate your efforts in bringing issues like this to national attention. Nigerians needs to be re-educated. However, if it's just coincidental that we share the same ideology when it comes to Yoruba vis-a-vis their position within the Nigerian state - I guess that's the value of British education and the critical thinking skills it instills in people. You couldn't have said it better, sir. It's high time Nigerians started acknowledging facts about the country. Nigeria isn't one country, it's a country, made up of different countries. And the different countries/identities within Nigeria must be allowed to thrive on their own and at their own pace, without negating the essence of Nigeria/Nigerian-ness (that's if the country were to survive after 2015), if Nigeria's to move to the next level. Well written piece - I'm now a fan. |
Wow!! It seems this man reads my posts on nairaland and of late, his opinions and thought process are somewhat the same as mine, when it comes to the Nigerian Nationality vs. Identity issues. Anyway, if you read my posts on nl, Mr. FFK - thanks for being a fan. And I appreciate your efforts in bringing issues like this to national attention. Nigerians needs to be re-educated. However, if it's just coincidental that we share the same ideology when it comes to Yoruba vis-a-vis their position within the Nigerian state - I guess that's the value of British education and the critical thinking skills it instills in people. You couldn't have said it better, sir. It's highest Nigerians started acknowledging facts about the country. Nigeria isn't one country, it's a country, made up of different countries. And the different countries/identities within Nigeria must be allowed to thrive on their own and at their own pace, without negating the essence of Nigeria/Nigerian-ness (that's if the country were to survive after 2015), if Nigeria's to move to the next level. Well written piece - I'm now a fan. ![]() |
99cent: I think people like YOU are one of the problems of the country.Why do you love arguing like you have got blinkered brain cells? You went from being "cfours" to "99cent" - yet couldn't add a little brain to your re-birth. Someone took time out to write an unbiased and objective truth about everything wrong with the Nigerians have corruption genes and are mostly criminalistic by nature - that's a fact. You lot need to look for ways to purge yourselves off that regressive ailment that's become the bane of Nigeria, if the country is to move forward. Keep shouting "oyinbo man" everywhere because he's speaking the truth. But when it's time to copy and paste another "oyinbo man's" article about your pseudo-feminism, you won't hesitate to do that, would you? Psycho! ![]() |
What's up with all the clownish threads you have been opening of late? Are you trying to take the title "of you know what" from Sir Musiwa, or what? ![]() |
Damn son!! What a ![]() |
Why bring the Bini's into this? If Bini's want to claim the Oba of Lagos crown as theirs, then the Oba of Benin's crown also belongs to Ile Ife, period. Anyway, enough of this back and forth about Lagos, it's the "Stalingrad" of every Let's move to regional integration and how to make Yorubaland great. |
It seems all these attacks on Yoruba's and Lagos State Government are orchestrated from the top by Igbo leaders. Perhaps, it's because they have an Igbo COAS. Anyway, how's a place under the jurisdiction of the LSG a federal government territory? When the LSG acts now and purge them out of the place, they will start whining again. I guess everything is part of a bigger game for the final showdown for the battle of Lagos. That's going to be one hell of a war. ![]() |
Amen! |
cjrane:Why do you care? Focus on your biafra and leave Yoruba's alone! |
londoner: Nigerians are already inhaling generator fumes, that have been imported from those who are moving away from "dirty energy". Generators, have been Nigerias "dirty energy" for many years.....none of these countries complained because they are benefittin from it.Back to hanging on the clueless and utterly corrupt GEJ's nuts, nah? I guess the only time you spew your "civilised" and pseudo-utopianism posts is when Lagos is being discussed. You've always been a fake and a fraud, anyway. ![]() |
Interesting manifesto on paper. At least if they can't achieve most of the things in the manifesto, they need to get busy with the "devolution of power" and restructure the country. Time will tell. |



