Politics › Re: Southern Kaduna: Herdsmen Kill 100 People In Six Days, Houses, Valuables Des by Imolastborn99: 9:43am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Chaiii, they want to wipe atyap people out. Atyap people should relocate to the South ( I hope they are christians) or form armed resistance against these insurgents |
Politics › Re: Killings Of Atyap People By Fulani With Impunity by Imolastborn99: 9:40am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Ifearnoevil: Are you mad or stupid or both. What brought igbos into this now. What rubbish is this? keep deceiving yourself, only Igbos can save Nigeria from Fulani doom. Take this to the bank, typical black people . I am giving you solution to your problem, you are being hostile towards it because you are sentimental towards the people offering it |
Politics › Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Imolastborn99: 9:38am On Jul 14, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: 5 Igbos Gunned Down By Rampaging Nigerian Army In Ladipo Market Mushin, Lagos by Imolastborn99: 12:09am On Jul 14, 2021 |
The North will pay for all these, it may take time but they will |
Politics › Re: Ezeigbo Of Lagos State Shows Obeisance To Fulani Emir by Imolastborn99: 12:08am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Igbo enwe eze, that Mumu can disgrace his father all he likes |
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Politics › Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Imolastborn99: 11:26pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
kunle100: watched from the beginning to the end of the video: bad roads, filth, sandy dilapidated roads,, complete chaotic town. I can safely say that owerri is a total shythole..
owerri doesn't look like a state capital..
why all the hype here nah..
living in this town could be so depressing...
I pity the residents.. I hope you don't live outside Lagos Island , because asides that no other place is worth comparing to Owerri |
Politics › Re: DSS Accuses Israeli Filmmakers Of Supporting IPOB, Detains Them In Cells by Imolastborn99: 11:22pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
theTranslator: You guys underestimate Nigeria Nigeria only specializes in one thing , k*lling defenseless innocent people |
Politics › Re: DSS Accuses Israeli Filmmakers Of Supporting IPOB, Detains Them In Cells by Imolastborn99: 11:20pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
AntiBeEmCe: Israel hope say una don ready dose una missile wey no dey miss target keep?
I'm loving this...  Let them aim for aso rock or Buhari's head |
Politics › Re: DSS Accuses Israeli Filmmakers Of Supporting IPOB, Detains Them In Cells by Imolastborn99: 11:19pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
SeeThisLoser: I pray that Nigeria SSS makes a mistake, please, I am begging them. Please do something really bad to them, so we can kiss your shit hole good bye.
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Politics › Re: Cameroon Commends Nigeria For Rearrest Of Nnamdi Kanu by Imolastborn99: 11:13pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
Another hopeless country like Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Cannot Defeat The Igbo And Yoruba At The Same Time-Akinyemi by Imolastborn99: 11:12pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
OkpaNsukkaisBae: Southern unity is impossible.
Until the South come together and support an Igbo man for president.... Exactly |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Cannot Defeat The Igbo And Yoruba At The Same Time-Akinyemi by Imolastborn99: 11:11pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
omanzo02: Professor Akinyemi Onigbinde Snr Research Fellow Institute of African Studies University of Ghana Accra, Ghana
*'Nigeria cannot defeat the Igbo and Yoruba at the same time'*
The greatest thing Nigerians accomplished in the last thirty years was electing Muhammadu Buhari as president. If he had lived and died without being president, no one would push back when politicians fall over themselves to deliver tributes and call him the greatest president that Nigeria never had.
After six years of Buhari’s administration and with only two more years to go, all is settled about the rhymes and stanzas of Buhari’s elegy. Some thirty years from now, people will stone anyone who attaches “greatest ” to any tribute at Buhari’s funeral.
You may ask if anything is worth the cost of having Buhari as president?
Before you do, there is another reason why his election was the greatest accomplishment of the Nigerian electorate in the last 30 years. If Buhari had not been president, if his incompetence had not been exposed to the uninitiated, Nigeria would have continued its zigzag path. The one-step-forward, two-steps-backwards trajectory would have continued unabated.
Thus, Buhari helped the unrestructured Nigeria to confront its foreseeable future. That is Buhari’s first legacy.
Here is Buhari’s second legacy: It may not be clear yet to the Fulani people, but Buhari’s presidency has damaged them more than any other group in Nigeria. Buhari’s inability to have an objective view of what leadership entails in a diverse country like Nigeria and his propensity to side with his Fulani people even when every donkey could see the bias undermined the Fulani deeply. He diminished whatever legitimate claim they have in what is clearly a fast-moving degenerative Nigeria’s structural carnage. The Fulani were better off in Nigeria six years ago than they are today. That is Muhammadu Buhari’s second legacy.
In the context of Nigeria’s nationhood, Buhari’s second coming was a necessary evil: He came, he saw, and he hastened its ruination for everyone.
If Buhari had not been president, Nigeria would have been ‘managing.’ The Peoples Democratic Party of Goodluck Jonathan and Sambo Dasuki and Diezani Allison-Madueke would have been paying Dangote to rob Otedola, even as the country continued the slide down the valley of death. Buhari accelerated the collapse by taking the country on a bungee jump down the deepest part of the valley using a frayed rope.
The rope is breaking. Anyone with functioning ears can hear the splitting threads from miles away. High above the deepest part of the valley, Nigeria barely holds on to Buhari’s back. Two things will happen: Either Nigeria loses its grip on Buhari’s back and falls into the valley of death, or the rope rips and both Nigeria and Buhari plunge down the valley. Either way, death is the expected end. The only miracle on the horizon is to get Nigeria to a place where it cannot fight the Igbo and the Yoruba nations simultaneously.
In a one-on-one fight, Nigeria may defeat any of its components. Nigeria may defeat the Igbo. Nigeria may run over the Yoruba. Nigeria may crush the Ijaw, the Ibibio, the Tiv, the Ijaw, the Kanuri, the Fulani, the Bachama, the Idoma, the Urhobo, etc. Nigeria cannot defeat the Igbo and the Yoruba at the same time. In a fight between Nigeria on one side and an Igbo-Yoruba alliance on the other, many ethnic minority groups will take the side of the alliance.
Whether the fight is in the physical or spiritual realm, whether it is in the democratic realm or the ideological realm, Nigeria has no chance of winning a fight against the combined forces of the Igbo and the Yoruba. For a table with three legs, one leg has no chance of keeping the table standing when the other two legs take a knee. The Igbo and Yoruba need to take a combined knee. That is the ultimate way to shake the table called Nigeria.
Nigeria needs to get to a point where it faces the prospect of fighting a united Igbo and Yoruba power. It needs to happen now. That reality needs to be clear, concrete, and ironclad. It is the only magic wand that can save Nigeria.
Is it easy to achieve? No. Is it possible? Yes.
What will it take to get Nigeria to that place where it risks fighting the Igbo and the Yoruba simultaneously?
The way to achieve this is for the Igbo and the Yoruba to embrace Thomas Jefferson’s greatest philosophy. The man who drafted the U.S. Declaration of Independence said, “I admire the dreams of the future more than the history of the past.”
The Igbo and the Yoruba must admire the dreams of the future more than the history of the past. They must do it not just for their children’s children but also for all those children from East to West, North to South, trapped in prisons of mediocrity and death, which are the only gift of an unfair, unjust, and dysfunctional Nigeria.
The Igbo and the Yoruba owe this to future generations of the people currently trapped in Nigeria. It is their responsibility. Posterity will blame the Igbo and the Yoruba in Nigeria if they fail to catch the wave. Thanks to Buhari’s misadventures, the awareness of today is total and overwhelming. Severe penalties await the Igbo and the Yoruba if they fail to act now and free unborn generations from the manacles of Muhammadu Buhari’s.
Professor Akinyemi Onigbinde Snr Research Fellow Institute of African Studies University of Ghana Accra, Ghana This guy is right shaa even though I have my reservations about the yorubas |
Politics › Re: 2023: Youths Begin Search For Buhari’s Successor by Imolastborn99: 11:57am On Jul 13, 2021 |
angelfallz: this is not what we need. We need to restructure Nigeria! shouting on nairaland won't restructure Nigeria, voting someone who would most likely can, would |
Politics › Re: 2023: Youths Begin Search For Buhari’s Successor by Imolastborn99: 11:56am On Jul 13, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: 2023: Youths Begin Search For Buhari’s Successor by Imolastborn99: 11:55am On Jul 13, 2021 |
Anybody apart from Peter Obi not that he is saint is just fooling yourselves |
Politics › Re: Igbo's constitute over 40% Of Voter Population In Each Of The 36 States! by Imolastborn99: 11:53am On Jul 13, 2021 |
theTranslator: You wish
Yet They've been playing second fiddle to PDP 
I think you meant 4%  How about yorubas apart from the South Wa$te, the rest are 0.000000001% |
Politics › Re: Sara Omalicha Lists The Problems Of Nigeria Apart From Politicians by Imolastborn99: 11:52am On Jul 13, 2021 |
Maxymilliano: But Buhari has always been a problem to the country ... Both as military general and elected reformed general Look at his face, this man is pure evil |
Politics › Re: Imo Apc Offloads Rochas Okorocha by Imolastborn99: 11:41am On Jul 13, 2021 |
Story, Okoroawusa can't leave APC that evil party, he will remain there and burn with it |
Politics › Re: Backward Northern Nigeria Is A Lost Nation by Imolastborn99: 11:33am On Jul 13, 2021 |
FoolishBoy419: Show your source 
At least, FACTS suggest that Inyamuri girls dominate the prostitution industry not just in Nigeria but even in other countries (esp Europe) Most of the prostitutes in Europe according to world renowned organizations are not Igbo, they aree mostly from Edo state. Also according to local sources, Fulani and Hausa girls quite outnumber all the tribes in terms of prostitution and you in particular know this, it's just that they are unattractive and filthy. If you want one anywhere in the SE or SS , I can tell you exactly where to find them, some charge as low as 200 or 300 naira, with their hijabs they disguise. I know one agboro around my area that loves patronizing them, that is how I found out about them |
Politics › Re: Let's Root For ISOKO Governor, Come 2023 In Delta State by Imolastborn99: 11:35am On Jul 12, 2021 |
technicallyrich: Igbo is not the third largest. is the Yorubas. if you observe closely,the igbos are more many than yorubas. anyways the next governor is ijaw. we are ijaws are the fourth largest eth ic group in Nigeria and the leaders of ss. so we deserve it.. Igbo man don rule the next should be ijaws. God bless the richest,bravest, Strongest and greatest black tribe on Earth. God bless ss and se God bless biafrans You be Igbo abi you be Ijaw?? |
Politics › Re: Let's Root For ISOKO Governor, Come 2023 In Delta State by Imolastborn99: 11:34am On Jul 12, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Let's Root For ISOKO Governor, Come 2023 In Delta State by Imolastborn99: 11:19am On Jul 12, 2021 |
Wahala everywhere, which one is Isoko kwa? The Anioma people never rule finish |
Politics › Re: Rivers Task Force Demolish Illegal Hausa Settlement Also Known As Garki by Imolastborn99: 11:16am On Jul 12, 2021 |
odduduwa: He should extend that to the mosque Supported |
Politics › Re: Rivers Task Force Demolish Illegal Hausa Settlement Also Known As Garki by Imolastborn99: 11:13am On Jul 12, 2021 |
AntiBMC: You neva see anything.. they are the worst and very cheap.
Na wetin make I sack my driver. E carry my mother go Hausa market for Asaba, while she dey market, he go f#@ck fulani ol0sho. Wait oo, Fulani too dey do olosho  , I know that of Hausa and other tribes but never knew that of Fulani, later Dem go dey form saints  |
Politics › Re: Bandits Attack Magazu In Zamfara, Kill Garba Shago - Abdul Balarabe by Imolastborn99: 12:08am On Jul 12, 2021 |
It is a family affair |
Politics › Re: Do The Igbo And The Yoruba Know They Are Sons Of "Oduduwa"?— Fredrick Nwabufo. by Imolastborn99: 11:43pm On Jul 11, 2021 |
theTranslator: [color=#000000][url=saharareporters.com/2019/03/04/do-igbo-and-yoruba-know-they-are-sons-oduduwa-fredrick-nwabufo]Do The Igbo and the Yoruba Know They Are Sons Of "Oduduwa"[/color]?[/url] By Fredrick Nwabufo
In other words, the Yoruba and the Igbo are indigenous to the geographical area called “Nigeria”. And it has also been argued thatboth groups are of a singularancestry.
And the Supreme Being commissioned Oduduwa, a "sky-god", to carry out a terrestrial task; he descended from heaven with a cockerel which had sixfingers. And the earth was made by himthrough the ingenious deployment of his avian subject. But that was after‘Atewonro’ had sprinkled some dirt on the ocean to found Ile-Ife. And he had wives,and sons who founded other kingdoms. So the mythic origin of theYoruba says. In Igbo mythic origin, the Supreme Being sent Eri down to earth to establish balance and social order. The "sky-god" founded Nri, and he had wives, and sons who founded other Igbo towns and communities. The Yoruba and the Igbo share a lot more than similar mythic origins. They are the oldest inhabitants of the areas they live in. In other words, the Yoruba and the Igbo are indigenous to the geographical area called “Nigeria”. And it has also been argued that both groups are of a singular ancestry. The two groups have had established trade-links dating to the period before contact with the first Europeans. And they are known to share passion for industry; are convivial, accommodating and peace loving. Also, there is no documented history of war between the Igbo and the Yoruba despite occupying the same "southern hemisphere".In the precolonial times,wars among kingdoms and natives were common, but there appears to be no recorded incident of battle between the clans and kingdoms of the two groups. In language, they are both of the Kwa-group Niger-Congo origin. The similarities between the Yoruba and the Igbo language are remarkable, if not uncanny,which point to an identical fount. Despite having so much in common,politics has been a pesky point of dissonance for both groups. Though the Igbo and the Yoruba do not have a romantic political history; they have keptthe dagger away from their rivalry. The outcome of the Western Region elections of 1951, in which Nnamdi Azikiwe claimed he was sabotaged by Obafemi Awolowo, perhaps laid the molten magma of political rivalry between the two groups. Some associates of Azikiwe alleged thatAwolowo, leader of the Action Group,bought over members of the NCNC, after they had won elections on the platform of the party in the western region, to scuttle Zik’s plan of being the leader of theregional assembly. They also claimed that Awolowo scuttled Zik’s “one-Nigeria” agenda, and introduced tribal politics. However, there is no proof to substantiatethese claims. In fact, the allegation regarding Awolowo’s sabotage of Zik wasdisproved by the colonial government at the time. So, over the years, stories have been revised and passed down to generationswho do not probe the information but hold it as a grudge against the other. Most young people trading hate on social media cannot actually say their grievance against those they are tugging with, except to echo the refrain of revised stories handed down to them and to act on stereotypes they have been socialised by. But can the Igbo and the Yoruba ever unite? Yes, they can. And they will. There will come a time when there is no option,but for them to hold each other in a warm embrace as "descendants of sky-gods." There will come that time.
Fredrick is a media personality. Twitter: @FredrickNwabufo
https://saharareporters.com/2019/03/04/do-igbo-and-yoruba-know-they-are-sons-oduduwa-fredrick-nwabufo Lalasticlala Mynd44 https://opinionnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Fredrick-Nwabufo.jpg Oh no, not this delusional dumbo again |
Politics › Re: Rivers Task Force Demolish Illegal Hausa Settlement Also Known As Garki by Imolastborn99: 11:41pm On Jul 11, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Rivers Task Force Demolish Illegal Hausa Settlement Also Known As Garki by Imolastborn99: 11:40pm On Jul 11, 2021 |
Tinububalls: I think say northerners no dey do ashawo work? Just asking for Arewa. What do you think Bambiala means? Na dem do past, but na for North, Mali ,Niger all those places Dem plenty with their filthy hijabs. Some dey charge as low as #200 naira, filthy things |
Politics › Re: Emeka Emekesiri: Biafra Should Be A Region In Nigeria — Founder Of Original IPOB by Imolastborn99: 11:36pm On Jul 11, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Suspected Herdsmen Kill Olori Odo, Youth Leader, Injure 2 Others In Ibadan by Imolastborn99: 11:32pm On Jul 11, 2021 |
jrjfjfj: My brother rest ,this matter no concern igbos ,See people who want southern unity with Yorubas ,To hell with Southern unity We agree on that, to hell with Southern unity. It is a ploy to gift the presidency to Tinubu |
Politics › Re: Backward Northern Nigeria Is A Lost Nation by Imolastborn99: 9:04pm On Jul 11, 2021 |
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