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EVILFOREST:Baba mi, na so dem dey be jare. Free the weyrey dem. Reminds me of one blogger wey dey shame men all d time, wey we no sabi say d babe deh dig big gbola for koror. ![]() |
AfonjaConehead:Ur papa. We no need u here. Muntula. |
Please start teaching the Yorubas our history. Many of us fail to understand how great we are as a people. Common Fulani, na him con dey give us headache. Fulani weyrey wo? Pls can you talk about the history of Oderinlo Balogun? We need to know our roots real badly. |
Fahdiga:Shut up. It can happen anywhwere there are men. |
I don't see any attack This one is a pure sad clout chaser. Next pls. |
YorubaKinging:Baba kilonshele? |
oyatz:Brother Im sorry. There is continuous systematic terrorism and intimidation by the Fulanis seizing parts of ancestral homelands from the middle belt right down to the Southern parts. Nigeria is a country of many different nations and no one can change that. Nations radically different in cultures and political traditions. Nations radically different in their perceptions of acceptable reality, their expectations and desires and goals. Ignoring this fundamentals, we have almost continously let our country wobble and ticker on the precipice of violent implosion and have inflicted serious pains upon ourselves. We fought a bitter civil war yet have rarely moved an inch away from civil war. I believe we have seen enough to be convinced that we cannot continue ignoring these fundamentals. Refusal of this will keep the nation sliding into a very likely violent dissolution. Take care bro. |
For those who could not watch the video, here's a snapshot of Wizkid chilling, drinking and appearing largely unconcerned.
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Now we're quite relieved that its "only" 3 people that were killed. That's how low this contraption has sunk. Chai. No value for human life. Boko Haram & ISWAP , no one cares about your nonsense religious ideologies. If you cannot win your quest by dialogue, then eff off! ![]() |
VibetoneArtBlog:Yes I have commented o. Go and reply me dia. ![]() |
oyatz:Did you see me mention voting here? If you can't upgrade your reasoning capability a little to understand my points, you have no reason quoting me at all. |
OK AFRICAN GOLIATH VS DAVIDO ABI? |
georgeakins:Real Yoruba man thank you. |
RedPanthar:I don see ur digits, I go call you on New Year's Day. (No forget) |
RedPanthar:Then I am number one. If you want to know me more in person, you can mail me. Me I no get time for nonsense people here wey be say if u wan reason with them, next thing them know na to open their mouth 'waaa', 'IPOB'... Note: "I also listen to intelligent people like Banji Akintoye and Gani Adams" This set me on a path to research more about my "race" as a people. The more I research and look into Yoruba history, the more I realise that the Yorubas we have today are not anything like what I see in its history. A single Yoruba man is born a default warrior. Immediately you're born, you're on the alert! Alert for danger. Have you seen when baby crocs hatch and are taking into water the first time by their croc mom? They become intensely aware of their surroundings. They perceive danger and start to watch. These days Yoruba women are all around doing ashi, the men have drunk away their life doing Yahoo and you want me to be happy? Many of them believe if bad things start to happen, there is Gani Adams. Or Sunday Igboho. That's all o. Imagine. Do this people even have any idea how vulnerable we are compared to how our forefathers were gallant? |
[quote author=kolas88 post=97486152][/quote]Mr Man, mere looking at you, I don't even know where to start from. Lagos was once the capital of Nigeria and most of the development ran its course during that period. Lagos was the seat of British in colonial times and Lagos had already attained half-decency during that period. Most districts like V.I, Ikoyi, Lekki, VGC are modelled after U.K districts. If you doubt me, just do a google image search on Lagos (Island) pictures in the early 19's and you'll see not much has changed up till today. All these was achieved mostly with cocoa exportation and other similar cash crops. Also realise oil hadnt even been discovered then. Mainly Lagos and Kano were the 2 most viable states then. There was an influx of indigenes of other Yoruba states and also from the East (after the civil war), the North and also neighbouring countries like Togo and Ghana, with many setting up multiple businesses and Lagos receiving extremely oversized tax accruals that dwarfed (and still dwarfs) the combination of multiple states put together. Lagos is also the most coastal state of Nigeria, and hence its die-hard importance. This is the one major reason why the Fulanis were killing us in our numbers in the 1700s and 1800s but mumus like u will NOT see the bigger picture but be masturbating on IPOB up and down. Contrary to what you may think, it is we Yorubas , not the Igbos, that the Fulanis were at war with, constantly, before the arrival of the Brits. The Uthman Dan Fodio's ultimate template to conquer all through up till the dipping of the Quran to the Atlantic runs its route right through the heart of the Yoruba nation -- not the East. You were saved by the warriors of the Aderinlo's army, precisely in 1850, that's why you're here typing nonsense today. If not, you'd have been under the rulership of Fulani Emirs. Our decision to secede is going to evoke serious trouble in the near future but will your myopism see it? At this stage you're still blind to see that Tinubu is a planted stooge of the Sokoto Caliphate. You are opening your mouth saying tell us any state that can compare to Lagos in 8 years bla bla bla. This is why some of you cannot think. Of all 36 states, Lagos is the smallest state as per land mass, yet many of the roads are in comatose. Come and I will take you around places in Okota Isolo, down right to Jakande during rainy season. I will show you parts in Ijegun, Isheri-oshun, Iyana-Oba, Ayobo, Command Area. You will see road, you will run. I will shock you. You're talking to someone who's lived all his life in Lagos, you think say na only you abi? My point is what makes Lagos so great? Power supply is still epileptic (if you like cry that its a Federal problem, that is not my concern). I am too big to be dragged into debate of mediocrity. And I am learned enough to know that true governance is beyond tarred roads, street lights and electricity. Let me ask you one question. In about 200 years at most, all the roads in Lagos should eventually be tarred. So what next after then? Does that mean governance has now reached its perfection? Are tall houses and buildings, which Lagos seems to have in abundance, the true index of governance? What about cost of living, standard of living, minimum wage, security, inflation and other true economic metrics? Mr Man, Im not sure you can reason the way I do. You are too soaked in mediocrity. And finally, you were right on this one: I'm a full IPOB supporter. Anything else? |
RedPanthar:Many Yorubas don't know who they are. That's the problem. They think this country is mostly in a warring state between Fulanis and the Easterners. They don't know before the Brits came, the Sokoto Caliphate have been waging onslaught on we the Yorubas and we've been resisting. Ilorin, Oyo's once military outpost, was conquered by these same Fulanis. Parts of what is known as Osun and Ekiti of today almost fell if not because of Balogun Aderinlo's army in 1850 that was comprehensively won. Before then, the Fulanis had fought 3 major wars with us in the space of about 100 years. It's funny because they taught it would have been a bit easier since we had a significant population of Muslims. The Uthman Danfodio's conquest to the Atlantic is a mapped out route right through the heart of South West, down to the coasts of Lagos -- that's their shortest displacement. Igbos only came into the picture when this useless country was formed, and it didnt take long for them to realise that Nigeria was 'one chance'. The abolishment of history, coupled with soft views of life as a result of foreign religions foisted on us (esp. Christianity) has made us so docile and weak. And very susceptible. When Fulani herdsmen was ravaging some parts in Ekiti, some donkeys were in Church praying. We are talking about war, you dey inside church dey pray. If the Yorubas were wellgrounded then, they actually wouldnt have turned a blind eye to the Biafra civil war. If at all they couldnt support the Eastern part, the next best thing they could have done is to champion their own separation simultaneously. It is all these idiosyncrasies we're willing to change in this era. |
ipobarethieves:I do not like Tinubu and don't see him as a leader, excuse me. As backwards and terroristic as Nigeria is today, any 'leader' that is still agitating for togetherness despite the killing of my people, is an hypocrite and a sellout. I know Tinubu has sold Lagos to Britain tay tay. We all know that one. What was Tinubu's meeting with Catriona Lang (British high commissioner to Nigeria) all about 2 days before protesters were killed at Lekki? Why did Tinubu give a half-hearted warning cry for the protesters to take off the streets when he likely foreknew what was going to happen? Must everything be IPOB to u? I doubt ure Yoruba cos I have seen evidences that quite a number of Northerners and paid miscreants always try to turn one tribe against the other. I mean, what concerns IPOB here? Finally, even if Nigeria was moving good, there is still no argument for it to remain as one cos it's a fraud and against the wishes of the people. True Yoruba leaders like Awolowo, spoke against 'One Nigeria', even when things were a bit rosy. Now the conquest of Fulani is apparent for all to see and you still dare mention IPOB. Guy go borrow sense abeg. First thing to do is change your silly moniker. But by no means should you stop if you're a paid mole, which is my heavy suspicion. |
This Sokoto-Yoruba mixed breed man should go and sit down. ![]() Awon alatenuje! ipobarethieves:Wrong. Everything to you is dirty politics. FREE campaign ko, free campaign ni. We true Yorubas will call out any errant so-called elder. - Why has Tinubu not fully explained why the cameras at tollgate was removed during #EndSARS protest? You waste the lives of Yorubas during #EndSARS protest and the next thing you know is to mention IPOB? Awe, o o l'opolo l'ori. ![]() - Why did Tinubu downplay the death of Pa Fasoranti's daughter during the Fulani herdsmen attack? Infamously asking 'Where are the cows?' - Why did Tinubu sell us to the North? Turning the whole Yoruba race into f*cking slaves and peasants. We are at the gutters and Tinubu's 2023 ambition is more than the preservation of Yoruba lives exposed to Fulani terrorist army and herdsmen? - Why has Tinubu turned a lot of promising Yorubas into touts and agberos? We are now a laughing stock. Our Yoruba ladies, many of them are stuck, in their quest to enter Europe illegally. Many are trapped and are being sold on the sex market in Libya. Our Yoruba ladies are now doing Ashawo all around just to earn a living. No handiwork. Our resources are illegally mined and sold to the Chinese. Most especially the gold in Osun. - All our male youths (graduates) are now Okada riders in their droves. and bus conductors. Go to Mushin, Jakande, Iyana-Oba, Festac Town and see them. The ones that still want to form posh are simply Uber and Taxify drivers. No jobs for youth. - Yorubas, in my opinion, take the lead when it comes to internet scam. Many do this. Our values completely eroded. Sad note cos we Yorubas once took the lead in the race for civilisation, even ahead of economies like South Korea then. We were the first to have Television in the whole of Nigeria, even before France. We were the first to own the press. We had the largest exportation of Cocoa and Timber (from Ogun state) before your useless One-Nigeria stripped our honour. On a final note, you these urchins should stop using mosque and church to suppress the Yoruba voice. We want our separate nation. Crooks like Tinubu will be easily fished out when that time comes. And finally, take note that your plan to always make it appear that anything anti-Tinubu is always IPOB is dead on arrival. We are Yorubas -- and are firmly against the crookery and special-interest Tinubu caucus. We are against 2023 elections and are against this corporate establishment called Nigeria PLC. a.ka. Location-419. I'm sure you've heard of the Force Majeure 90-day ultimatum championed by the leader we know - Stephen Banji Akintoye. When you start seeing results, keep mentioning IPOB, s'ogbo? Olofo! A Yoruba nation is what we want -- and any idiot in our way will be crushed. Take note. |
Openbusiness:How can you tell which of them pushes a post to front page? |
UncommonLogic:As in enh. Their brains are just too weak. Lol. ![]() |
superior1:Hahahaha, u no serious. ![]() Na only for Nigeria you go meet millionaires wey no dey sell tangible products, patents or inventions. |
Why is that some women act like this? You don't know how best to tell him but asking the whole world on social media -- which very likely will get to him, is what you feel is the best medium to ask? Some people are just downright stupid but the pursuit for fake fame and craving will make girls become ridiculously stupid. After wearing clothes with their breastss almost spilling off and tights with almost only their pussies covered, the next step they will take is to say or carry out one silly-stupid act to draw the attention to their bodies. They think we don't know their game plan. Awon oniiranu omo! I see some of them on my Whatsapp status. For no reason, they'll just post videos of themselves wagging their tongues like dogs, forcing 'fame' and 'Im-hot-and-pursued-after'. ![]() |
This is what you get when yansh is times 2 the size of the brain ![]()
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OK now he can conveniently foresee Coronavirus entering 2021. But he could not see it at the start of 2020. All these primates sef? ![]() |
We gallant Yorubas are lording all lordables this period o. ![]() Oya, remaining tribes. Make una line up learn small: ![]() Igbo Ibibio Andoni Itsekiri Urhobo Calabar Annang Efik Ijaw etc. No fighting pls. ![]()
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AdekunleScience:Baba mi, kini yi ti su mi, Olorun. Iru politician ati oba oloriburuku oshi la ni nitori Olorun? Herdsmen killed 3 in Oyo again just yesterday. YESTERDAY! [http://saharareporters.com/2020/12/27/suspected-fulani-herdsmen-kill-three-farmers-oyo] And these idiots are talking politics. Wait is it that they do not care if we keep dying ni? Should we just persevere and siddon look until they can get to power in 2023 ni? I don't even understand this kind of people anymore. Shame onto idiotic, greedy and selfish Yorubas as this. I want my Oodua Nation. PERIOD! |
GOD PUNISH ALL OF YOU. Awon Oludari Oloriburuku. I despise all these Yoruba elders. Idiots in power. Silly fools. Any idiot in the way of us trying to unshackle ourselves from this devilish arrangment will be steamrollered, swears down. ![]() |
kayjay69:My brother uve gotten it. Can't you see that many of us (Yorubas in context) don't even know who we are anymore as a people. We don't even know our value. Beaten down and trodden, we have forgotten our value. The Fulanis have actually tried to dominate down to Lagos coast before. Wanting to Islamise us with their own version of Islam and then install their Emirs, just like how Ilorin - a former Oyo kingdom military outpost - fell to them. There was a particular Yoruba warrior responsible for pushing and resisting the Fulani armies then, Ive forgotten his name. But I think its Balogun Aderinlo. If you also have time, you can google this free PDF "'Art' of War: Analysis of Weapons of the 19th Century Yoruba"... You'll learn a lot
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NaijaOlosho:Your post has the most reality-inclination on the whole of this Front Page. |
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