Politics › Re: Niger Delta Warlords List Demands, Vow To Declare Republic September 1 by ipodstinks: 7:27pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
fumiswtpusy: dirtiness is never associated with biafrans but northerners and westerners.and you know that. They said you will know a people by their kind of leaders.let me break it down. Thiefnubbuu.the legend of stinkin dirty teeth even though he owns more than have of lagos and a billonaire. Obasanjooo the yoruba hausa man and the ugliest president the world has ever known. Oshomo ole a Yoruba decendant in eldo that looks like shrek and willie willie. ambodee and his big fat stomach and looks like a cow. Should I go on Okay, We saw that in the picture below. Look down and see how you people are neater than neatness itself. Wow, this biafra land looks like Paris. Yes go on please.
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Politics › Re: Real Reasons Why Yorubas Are Not Serious Or Interested In An Independent Odua by ipodstinks: 6:19pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
FeloniousFelon: This thread is meant to expose the deep psychosis affecting the Yoruba and how it has led to obsessive opposition to Biafran seccesion.
Hopefully, the Afonjas will take a break from their persistent bitter busy body over Biafran issue that doesn't concern them and channel that wasted energy and frustrations towards reforming their society and repositioning themselves to the status of a proud independent race of black Africans and not the subservient slaves of Jihadist holding the colonial plantation on the behest of their European banker imperialist.
Yoruba wake up! Yawnnn, beautiful mumbo-jumbo.
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Politics › Re: Real Reasons Why Yorubas Are Not Serious Or Interested In An Independent Odua by ipodstinks: 6:16pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
These ipob are just too pained. If you like, write epistle that is longer than river Nile and deeper than Pacific Ocean. It won't shake Yoruba nation. We only enjoy your pains, it gives us joy. |
Politics › Re: Real Reasons Why Yorubas Are Not Serious Or Interested In An Independent Odua by ipodstinks: 6:09pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
FeloniousFelon: One will expect the self proclaimed "sophisticated " and most "prosperous" "kingmakers" and "reformists progressives " of Nigeria to be at the forefront of restructuring or out right seccesion but that is far from the case as afonjas merely pay lip service to the notion of restructuring or seccesion.
Afonjas are more scared of the looming anarchy that will be unleashed in an independent Odua Republic.
When I tell people that afonja land will not capitulate to Sokoto after a military conquest but by afonjas jumping over themselves to betray their own people, some will call me a bigot.
Awolowo had Akintola
Obasanjo had Tinubu
Diya betrayed himself
And....
MKO Abiola was betrayed by NADECO and Yoruba obas
Even Ilorin was lost to Sokoto by the actions of Afonja.
Afonjas are more scared of the impending anarchy that will erupt among them after Nigeria's balkanization than even losing free oil money or even the jihadist train from the north.
The kiriji wars, Ilorin, and the very fact that it was the same Yorubas that first extended an invitation to the British to rule them from where the latter got a foothold to colonise the rest of Nigeria, points to the fact that Yorubas are incapable (owing to continues internal wrangling) and unable to rule themselves.
Also remember that political and electoral violence has its roots in the SW which it still notoriously stands heads over any region till this day. If this same sophisticated progressives can not be trusted to act in a civil manner in selecting their own leaders through the most civil manner of democratic elections, how then can anybody see these people ruling themselves in peace?
Add the fact that political godfatherism dictates and emperor figures are more revered than political discus among the Afonjas then you have a sneak peek into what a future independent Odua Republic may look like .
Or have you wondered why Yorubas do not have any pre-colonial resistance figures? It is then no surprise why they universally (whether Muslim, pagan, Christian , free thinking Yorubas) agree to one Nigeria under sokoto.
The Yoruba needs a Nigeria and a Sokoto to rule them as they are not capable of that task on their own. Is that all or you still have more epistle? |
Fashion › Re: Ibadan Locally Made Shoes by ipodstinks: 5:22pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
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Crime › Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Cambodia For Trafficking 1 Kilo Of Cocaine (Photos) by ipodstinks: 10:04am On Jul 18, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Warlords List Demands, Vow To Declare Republic September 1 by ipodstinks: 9:50am On Jul 18, 2017 |
fumiswtpusy: Is English my language.i could even typed in yoruba but most people here will not understand. Now you are no longer slave to those foolsnanis it is now british people.do they speak yoruba in Britain. Emacipate yourself from mental slavery first before you reply me again please. By the way you have given me another title. Which is the only yoruba person who is not a slave. I am the first neat,brave and truthful yoruba girl. We don hear you. Now can you step aside? Remember to work on your grammar a anyway. like I said, we will take you serious the day you start revamping your grammar. Shalom. Dirty ipob man. |
Car Talk › Re: Exotic Cars Packed In An Old House. Photo Shared By Yomi Casual by ipodstinks: 7:10am On Jul 18, 2017 |
bukynkwuenu: a typical attitude of an average afonja......ride big car n spend big with zero investment And how does that concern you? You wey you and your father no ride big cars, what investment can you point out. Na your money or na your investment abi na your life. Useless vo yeur. |
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Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Gets An Eagle As Gift From IPOB Owerri Branch (Photos, Video) by ipodstinks: 6:16pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
IpobExposed: u didn't put me through again last night I have sent message to you. But you didn't reply. Let chat on email. |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Warlords List Demands, Vow To Declare Republic September 1 by ipodstinks: 6:12pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Warlords List Demands, Vow To Declare Republic September 1 by ipodstinks: 6:08pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
fumiswtpusy: Is there any sensible person that will do bussiness with a yoruba person.
I am a yoruba girl and I know what I am saying.yorubas Pretends a lot. There women are cheat and prostitute. Their men are thieves and fraudsters. Most of us yoruba women have pussy always wet atleast 15 hours a day including me fumi. Dirty and smelly. Betrayals. Juju worshipers. Cowardice. Slavish mentality,always wanting to Suck the foolanis man anus. I could do on and on but let me stop here. My only saviour is that my mun is south SOUTH and that made me not to have their character like liaring. I pity any man or woman getting married to we afonjas. A word is enough for the wise. They call me the first neat and truthful yoruba girl Maybe the day you improve your English, we will take you serious. Flattie man. |
Politics › Re: We’ll Shock The Southwest When The Time Comes – Arewa Youths by ipodstinks: 5:19pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
Arewa ko, Arelo ni. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Gets An Eagle As Gift From IPOB Owerri Branch (Photos, Video) by ipodstinks: 4:40pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
IpobExposed: ipodstinks gud afternoon sir Good afternoon. How you doing sir |
Politics › Re: Why Do Majority Of Yoruba Claim Lagos As State Of Origin. by ipodstinks: 4:31pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
Lagos off course is in South western Nigeria, but Aworis and Eguns are the original inhabitants, the Yorubas conquered them just like how Bini king conquered Lagos before but later handed it back, Aworis and Egun as conquered people assimilated Yoruba culture even till date a Yoruba person cannot understand Awori language when they are speaking it, it just like Hausa and Fulani , an Hausa person don't hear Fulani the same for Hausa. Before the coming of white people Yorubas have already conquered the Aworis, Egun and ijaws at a time Lagos was a conquered territories of Benin kingdom. Mr ignoramus revisionist. Calm down and read this. The Awori are a tribe of the Yoruba people speaking a distinct dialect of the Yoruba language . Traditionally, Awori are found in Ogun State and Lagos State , Nigeria.[1][2] The Awori people migrated from Ile Ife and occupy present day Lagos state, with a considerable section of the Awori clan occupying areas within Ogun State as a direct fall out of the creation of Ogun State in 1976. Towns including Isheri, Ota, Igbesa, Ilobi, Tigbo are all Awori settlements within today's Ogun State in Nigeria. The settlement of the Awori clan preceded the establishment of Abeokuta as an Egba kingdom in 1832, as Isheri, the foremost Awori town within present day Ogun State was settled in the 15th century. [3] The Awori are direct descendants of Olofin, one of the sons of Oduduwa - the father of the yoruba nation. As such, in accordance with Yoruba custom, they brought their crown along with them from Ile Ife. Osolo, one of the sons of Prince Olofin, settled at the Osi quarters as his father and his brother journeyed further south from the place where the plate sank at Idumota. The first crowned Oba at Ota was Oba Akinsewa Ogbolu in 1621, he was the son of Osolo. [4] Origin Olofin and his followers left the palace of King Oduduwa in Ile-Ife and migrated southward along a river. Oduduwa had given Olofin a mud plate and instructed him to place it on the water and follow it until it sank into the river. The plate is said to have stopped at various locations and finally sank at Idumota in the present day Lagos State in Nigeria. As they were to settle wherever it sank, the people were filled with joy when this finally happened. The name AWORI, which translates as "The plate sank", became the name by which the clan is known till today. Several days after leaving Ile-Ife, the plate suddenly stopped near Olokemeji near present-day Abeokuta. After seventeen days, it began moving again, only to stop at Oke-Ata for another seventeen days. At the end of seventeen days, the plate began moving again, only to stop again on the southern outskirts of present-day Abeokuta, where it stayed for another seventeen days. At this location, some of Olofin's followers decided to remain, led by a man named Osho Aro-bi-ologbo-egan. The plate continued downriver, stopping again at Isheri, where it remained for a much longer period of time. Olofin began instructing his followers to begin setting up a permanent settlement, but after 289 days (17 x 17) the plate began moving again. Olofin and a few followers followed the plate, while the rest of the group stayed behind. After two days the plate stopped briefly at Iddo in Lagos . At Idumota in central Lagos , it whirled around in the water and sank to the bottom. When Olofin returned to his group at Iddo, they are said to have asked him where the plate was. He answered "Awo Ti Ri" meaning "The plate has sunk". This is how the name Awori is said to have come into being. [5] The Aworis are thought to be a peace-loving, accommodating and friendly clan. You come from wawa igbo to tell story your revisionist father told you. Just the way they have been lying to you about civil war. |
Politics › Re: Why Do Majority Of Yoruba Claim Lagos As State Of Origin. by ipodstinks: 4:21pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
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Culture › Re: History Of AWORI People. For Those That Do Classify Us As Not Yoruba People. by ipodstinks(op): 4:19pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
lanrezion01: The Awori's are not good to deal with in land matters. They live as if that's all they live for. Their males mostly are touts and land grabbers while their females leave their husband's house to join in the land selling business. Ok, is that all? |
Politics › Re: What Is The Meaning Of “lagos?” by ipodstinks: 2:54pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
feelgoodInc: Lagos is not part of Western Nigeria in the Nigerian constitution, Lagos is a former capital of Nigeria and developed by Nigeria money, no tribe in Nigeria has wright to claim Lagos as it own, lagos is owned by Nigerians who invested in it, it is a NO MAN LAND for allNigerians been the former capital of Nigeria for decades. The only indigenous people in Lagos is the Aworis, Egun and Ijaw and rest are migrants. Abuja is been developed with Nigeria oil money now after former tribes living in it will come claim Abuja as their own and start threatening other Nigerians that have invested heavily in it to make it what is it to leave Abuja for them just like what some Yorubas is doing in Lagos. They want to reap where they did not sow. Go and tell Hausa that Abuja is no man's land. We Yoruba know that abuja is aboki land. So your cry cry here can't change what has already existed. You can go to state house to continue your cry. Or go to national assembly Abuja to cry to them. |
Politics › Re: What Is The Meaning Of “lagos?” by ipodstinks: 2:47pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
feelgoodInc: Lagos is not part of Western Nigeria in the Nigerian constitution, Lagos is a former capital of Nigeria and developed by Nigeria money, no tribe in Nigeria has wright to claim Lagos as it own, lagos is owned by Nigerians who invested in it, it is a NO MAN LAND for allNigerians been the former capital of Nigeria for decades. The only indigenous people in Lagos is the Aworis, Egun and Ijaw and rest are migrants. Abuja is been developed with Nigeria oil money now after former tribes living in it will come claim Abuja as their own and start threatening other Nigerians that have invested heavily in it to make it what is it to leave Abuja for them just like what some Yorubas is doing in Lagos. They want to reap where they did not sow. Yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnn . Same old story by typical pained Igbo. Lagos knows who owns it, those who owns it know Lagos. Go and claim anioma first before you come carry Lagos matter for head. We are tired of this cry of Lagos no belong to no man already. Anyone that want to die can die. If Lagos is not Yoruba land, then it must be your father land be that.
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Politics › Re: What Is The Meaning Of “lagos?” by ipodstinks: 2:42pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
feelgoodInc: Lagos means Lago short form for Lagoon. a lagoon can not be called a land therefore it belongs to the Dahomey but since dahomey isn't in Nigeria anymore, then no one one can claim it. therefore no one owns it, We will take you serious if you can bring the prove that dahomey owns Lagos. |
Politics › Re: What Is The Meaning Of “lagos?” by ipodstinks: 2:28pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
vanbonattel: No man's land No, it is not no man's land. But your father's land. |
Politics › Re: Dialogue:ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Agrees With Nothern Coalition[arewa],chairman Yer by ipodstinks: 8:50am On Jul 17, 2017 |
Singing chukwulukwbamboshe |
Politics › Re: 2 Brothers Who Met Boko Haram Terrorists In Borno, 1 Killed, The Other Injured by ipodstinks: 7:54am On Jul 17, 2017 |
Fulani and Boko Haram are the same. |
Culture › History Of AWORI People. For Those That Do Classify Us As Not Yoruba People. by ipodstinks(op): 12:46am On Jul 17, 2017 |
The Awori are a tribe of the Yoruba people speaking a distinct dialect of the Yoruba language . Traditionally, Awori are found in Ogun State and Lagos State , Nigeria.[1][2] The Awori people migrated from Ile Ife and occupy present day Lagos state, with a considerable section of the Awori clan occupying areas within Ogun State as a direct fall out of the creation of Ogun State in 1976. Towns including Isheri, Ota, Igbesa, Ilobi, Tigbo are all Awori settlements within today's Ogun State in Nigeria. The settlement of the Awori clan preceded the establishment of Abeokuta as an Egba kingdom in 1832, as Isheri, the foremost Awori town within present day Ogun State was settled in the 15th century. [3] The Awori are direct descendants of Olofin, one of the sons of Oduduwa - the father of the yoruba nation. As such, in accordance with Yoruba custom, they brought their crown along with them from Ile Ife. Osolo, one of the sons of Prince Olofin, settled at the Osi quarters as his father and his brother journeyed further south from the place where the plate sank at Idumota. The first crowned Oba at Ota was Oba Akinsewa Ogbolu in 1621, he was the son of Osolo. [4] Origin Olofin and his followers left the palace of King Oduduwa in Ile-Ife and migrated southward along a river. Oduduwa had given Olofin a mud plate and instructed him to place it on the water and follow it until it sank into the river. The plate is said to have stopped at various locations and finally sank at Idumota in the present day Lagos State in Nigeria. As they were to settle wherever it sank, the people were filled with joy when this finally happened. The name AWORI, which translates as "The plate sank", became the name by which the clan is known till today. Several days after leaving Ile-Ife, the plate suddenly stopped near Olokemeji near present-day Abeokuta. After seventeen days, it began moving again, only to stop at Oke-Ata for another seventeen days. At the end of seventeen days, the plate began moving again, only to stop again on the southern outskirts of present-day Abeokuta, where it stayed for another seventeen days. At this location, some of Olofin's followers decided to remain, led by a man named Osho Aro-bi-ologbo-egan. The plate continued downriver, stopping again at Isheri, where it remained for a much longer period of time. Olofin began instructing his followers to begin setting up a permanent settlement, but after 289 days (17 x 17) the plate began moving again. Olofin and a few followers followed the plate, while the rest of the group stayed behind. After two days the plate stopped briefly at Iddo in Lagos . At Idumota in central Lagos , it whirled around in the water and sank to the bottom. When Olofin returned to his group at Iddo, they are said to have asked him where the plate was. He answered "Awo Ti Ri" meaning "The plate has sunk". This is how the name Awori is said to have come into being. [5] The Aworis are thought to be a peace-loving, accommodating and friendly clan. |
Politics › Re: Igbos, Most Brilliant Black Africa Race –US Report - New Telegraph Nigerian News by ipodstinks: 12:41am On Jul 17, 2017 |
Old news. |
Politics › Re: Southeast, South-south Governors To Recreate Old Eastern Region by ipodstinks: 7:07pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
facelessangel: buhari and hausas have told you that your vote was insignificant. It was the north that supported thier own. Buhari vote in SW was a little above 50%. You are not needed in the alliance You see how stupid you are. You wanted to talk bad to Yoruba but ended up in your usual stupidity. You said Yoruba vote was little above 50%, so if a tribe can give up to 50%, that isn't strong enough ba? I thought you fool vote can win for Jonathan na. In 2011, if not for Yoruba, Jonathan cannot smell the seat. Everybody knows that. If they had be the one that voted him in, why didn't they win against Jonathan in 2011. Abi do they not have someone that contested. 2019 is around now. They will repeat their world. I will personally campaign against any northerner here with their statement. We are waiting. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by ipodstinks: 5:51pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
ELKHALIFAISIS: Mr man keep ur alliance to urself we don't need it... get the hell out of my face What face does a member of monkey has? Which face are you talking about Negro? |
Politics › Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by ipodstinks: 4:58pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
ELKHALIFAISIS: Chief Edwin Clark led the South-South delegation; Gen. Ike Nwachukwu led the South east delegate, who are this Ediots representing umu chukwu do we tell them we need yellowbar partnership the demons from waste should go and fight their own battle, we are not part of them and will never be, the AWO'S cowardice and sabotage is legendary , they are not to be trusted, they should wrestler the presidency alone from their paid Fulani masters Bla, bla, bla. Nice ranting |
Politics › Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by ipodstinks: 4:52pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
Stolen: YEAH! YEAH!
GRASPING STRAWS AS USUAL.
DONT U PEOPLE GET TIRED OF LAGOS BLACKMAIL?
LAGOS IS AN ACCIDENT AND GOD WILL PUNISH THE BRITISH FOR DRAGGING US INTO AN ACCIDENT AS A CAPITAL.
I PERSONALLY SEE YORUBAS AS WORTHLESS. THEY HAVE NOTHING TO OFFER. I will only take you serious if you can list your father for the street you both live. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by ipodstinks: 3:48pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
fumiswtpusy: If the south south and south east.want peace they should exclude we yorubas from that meeting.because it is on record that we yorubas are born traitors and saboteurs to the least yoruba man tosyne2much.expecially backward osun and ibadan people. We yorubas will not waste time to betray,and moreover fulani is to yoruba what nnamdi kanu is to south south and south east.aka biafrans. I am the first and only neat,brave and truthful yoruba girl. Nobody is perfect so my only weakness is that my pussy is always wet like other yoruba girls no matter how I control myself.pls advice me how to stop these and iwill a perfect woman. The only advice I will give you as a good yoruba man is to drink concentrate acid. Within few seconds, your problem will be solved. |