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Flier:Lol, e be like una eye just begin open. They've just been masking it since. That's why sometimes, when I listen to programs trying to differentiate Fulanis from Hausas, saying the Fulanis infected the Hausas, I don't bother too much. because in the end, the Hausa man still thinks and behaves just like the Fulanis. They all, deep within, largely harbour the same ideology. The matter go still eventually set. South and middle belt don sleep too much. Na only SE eye open somehow. SW just dey wake. |
Flier:They eventually will. You just said what will happen. |
princemartinsG:There's nothing like a 'New Nigeria' ma guy. The whites that predicted a breakup of the country in 2014 had their reasons. No matter what kind of 'New Nigeria' you're looking for, we are at serious, extremely deep variances in thinking, customs, value systems and ideas of what government is. There's nothing that makes Nigeria one, absolutely nothing. A president gets onto that seat, next thing is to use his number of years to focus solely on his own people, and of course himself. The moment you keep clamouring for 'One Nigeria', you keep encouraging the impunity of the flawed system that's going on. Nigeria was purposely created to be large enough so the slave masters would have an extensive hold of land and water and mineral resources. They shouldnt be telling you this at this stage. With your own eyes, you see another section running another constitution and law of the land, and you still say 'One Nigeria'? I don't like when supposed enlightened people talk in such myopic fashion (and sometimes idiotic fashion, sorry to say). |
IJOBA2:You sef, you observed how they craftily avoid extremely disdainful threads like this one. Them think say we be mugwu for here na. We dey watch them. Set awon mofos! ![]() |
Amarabae:Even one were to be a Northerner, it doesn't stop them from applying common sense at the very least. Everything na religion, religion and religion. Apply sense and thinking, they won't. Brainwashing from childbirth, along with antagonism to enlightenment and education na hin dey cause all these |
ezenwajosh:Hahaa, it's frustrating isnt it? I share the same sentiments too. Even if they are unable to appropriately judge current matters, I observed many do not know past events or their history. I think the Eastern bros, especially the Igbos have a bit of compass -- knowing where they're coming from and where they wanna head. I think the resultant effect of the war kind of stamped that consciousness in their mind. But of course, the Biafra war, as bad as it was, is still a singular event. When conversing many (south-west) Nigerians, I observed many do not know their history. I asked someone to tell me just 2 simple lessons from the Biafra civil war, the person couldnt -- something as recent as just 50 yrs ago. When Nigerians are born, they just begin to look forward. They don't even take time to look back to consider how societies are formed, conquests, wars, invasions, socio-, religio-political movements, expansionist agendas, slavery and the likes. Many do not know why Spaniards have black hair while the rest of Europe (e.g. the Dutch) have. Many don't know why Turkey is an Islamic nation (the notably solitary one) in the EU. They don't know about the fall of Constantinople, or the Lebanon wars. Heck, they don't even know about the Fulani invasion and how Sokoto, or even f*cking worse how Ilorin has become what it is today. Many don't even know the depths of slave trade, the Haitian revolution, how Christianity was formed, the wars of the medieval and dark ages and the likes... With so much absence of knowledge of critical past events, I think it becomes more difficult for them to better interpret and pass judgment on current events. Even if this knowledge is weak (like mine I agree), you are still informed enough to read the times and know when the clouds are gathered. |
ezenwajosh:In other words, we blacks are facing a genetic and generational problem of idiocy? Ur mouth too bad ma guy. I agree with what you're saying though. The power of the brain and reason are all passed down by way of genes in bits. There's a reason why its the whites and maybe asians that keep inventing and innovating things year in year out...without fail. Wherever they stop, their offspring fire on and break new boundaries. But we down in Africa, its like the reverse is the case o. Especially the North. I'm sure u see some of their random comments on facebook sometimes. Especially on Sahara Reporters page. You'll nearly weep and give up on them. Well well well, what can I say? It's frustrating when u try to reason on some simple things with them, yet receive no welcome. |
joefelin2345:Yes I agree bro. I'm not a blind fanatic, my bro trust me on that. There's no one on this earth I agree with 100%; and no one's 100% upright. But most of what he says are truths, imho. ![]() |
ezenwajosh:They just have a weird way of reasoning, aint it? ![]() Dumb thinking that rigidly follows along the lines of tribe and / or religion. Almost always. |
JohnSin97:A reasonable submission. Sunday Igboho is a warrior and a true defender of Oyo state, and by extension, the Yorubas. I agree he's been at the forefront of this defence but the same thing you berate me of is exactly what he's doing already. Don't think he spends all day and night in the bush. Hope u are aware he's at the very forefront of the movement of the Oodua Nation? Take a corrective dose : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9aiYK0S7C8 With that out of the way, Igboho is smart enough to know that simply resisting the Fulani herdsmen is tantamount to cutting a tree from its stem -- it'll still grow back. To truly win the war, a Yoruba nation is necessary which is why it comes as no surprise he's at the forefront of the movement which from the way you've been yapping, I doubt ure even aware of. Us dey ground gidigba, all these small small boys wey get itel go dey come online come bark. ![]() In all your rant, what I find most appalling is that you emit the vibes of someone who thinks Fulani herdsmen is the significant problem, or the only problem for that matter. Is that the only ill of the society and without that, are you insinuating 'One Nigeria' is a project worth the stakes? ![]() You say 'tweeting nonsense', but do you know the roles we've played to carry out sensitization, able enough to force the U.K parliament to discuss sanctions for all the culprits in power? Do you know how many petitions and documents we've made sure reach important places, and you say 'flathe@d mentality'. You just dey talk up and down, you dey think say everybody be d same. I just dey laugh you, small boy. What is very funny is that you don't even know Yorubas, not even Igbos, are far more neckdeep into the processes trying to self-determinate -- maybe not around you though. On a final note, you speak from both sides of ur mouth. You say Igboho is doing something about it by entering into the bushes but does MNK sometimes not advise sth similar? You don't even know who you hate. I'd advise you to listen carefully for the 2nd time, his video chat with Dele Momodu so that u can reason better and if u still wanna hate, hate with more precise judgment and better shaped perspective. You have a lot of learning to do, and awareness to catch up with, baba. ![]() |
JohnSin97:Eeya, this one is so pained to bits and chops. I so love the gallant Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. You could prepare your hate, stir it and choke on it! Hahahaha ![]() I rate the man highly and I will never allow blind ethic dimensions becloud my sense of reasoning. The man is intelligent, definitely more intelligent than you currently are and could hope to ever be, and more genuinely he wants freedom for his people. Very selfless. Meanwhile many of your leaders and obas are simply sellouts. Sure you heard of Olu Ifon that was murdered 2 days ago, and sure did not come to me as a surprise. I'm ahead of u guy, ki i n se pe t'enu. Or need I remind the forgetful one who asked for the presence of cows when Fulani herdsmen killed the daughter of Fasoranti? Long Live Kanu. A true and selfless hero of our time. Go figure. ![]() |
9iceprince:Yes definitely by choice. |
I been think say this man get sense before. What is the meaning of 'Rivers'? Is it a name? Nigeria is an absolute bullcrap. There are very useless names of states that just don't go challenged. What's the meaning of 'Rivers'? Collection of multiple rivers? And that's it? ![]() Then what's the meaning of Cross River? A river that crosses? Then what's the meaning of Delta? Triangular land area at river mouth Then what's the meaning of Plateau? Raised area with level top. Chai. And Lagos? Many do not even know Lagos is a portuguese term for 'lakes' There you have it! 5 extremely useless generic names for whole states where living things occupy, humans!.... Smh. ![]() Like for real, how did Nigerians get so comfortable allowing extremely geographical generic terms become true names of whole states? To make matters even worse, that's why they could accept a name Nigeria, I mean 'Niggger-area', in other words, area of nigggers, for the nigggers and by the nigggers. Named by Lugard's olosho. Single sense, una no get ![]() As in ehn, the transatlantic slave trade did quite extensive damage on the psyche of my people. Or maybe they didnt quite evolve truly. Cos u people behave like dogs. Yes you people are just like dogs, like pets to the Europeans. It's only a dog that you'll give a name and it will answer it..., without questions. For those unaware, we have started redrawing the map and tracing back our diminishing identity. Kosi time. Enyin omo Odua, e dide! ![]() Xisnin:I'm Yoruba and I listen to an array of enlightening programs Yes I listen to MNK, no doubt. Extremely intelligent being -- I make bold to say it! He's always worth listening to. I also listen to Maiyegun Live, Oodua TV, Excellent TV, Koiki. I'm sure u don't know all these ones. Only fooolish people think that Kanu's listeners are only Igbo or IPOB. What a dreamer! Hahahah, niggga is pained. ![]() |
Please there's one Johhnyessence muntula and one bot pastor here that nearly wanted to place a bet with someone that Trump would return to office. He said either Trump wins or the Rapture happens. Pls the moment any of you catch that directionless mugwu on nairaland, remind him that he's missed the rapture. What a doofus! ![]() mbhs139:That is what it looks like as time passes by. And if that's the case, that's a real smart play from him and the only angle that leaves me outthought! The bot has defied logic on numerous occasions yet people hail him. Hundreds of likes. You know the docile and imbecilic nature of many Nigerians. They could start sending money or airtime to him for prayer points. He could just be that he's gathering his clients lil by lil o. But on quite a sad note, that people are still so dumb to be his disciples is an example why its still regular business for our politicians. There's just an array of Nigerian mugwus. MMM actually proved that mugwus are aplenty. Also go to the churches and mosques today. You see the mugwus in full glare, tying scarfs and osuka on their head, wasting multiple hours, hoping for miracles or 'break-throughs'.
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And another 4-month strike will happen in 2022, and on it goes ad-infinitum... as long as Nigeria remains 1. ![]() |
Haters will still come and claim he's showing off. |
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... wow so na so that transgendered yenefa lose shim life? Chai. ![]() |
Can these small rats just go sort out their issues? Are they even up to 18? ![]() But the guy must be extremely fooolish if all these allegations should hold true and should spend some time locked up! Him don almost been blind the girl na. |
trutht828:Lol |
flyingpig:All you think of is dying parties and living parties. Where you come from, do the people around you look like they're alive or like zombies?
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Yenefer:Stop trying too hard. You're so bad at it and you're disgracing ur employers. Reach out to the late Manna BBQ for more apprenticeship. |
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Damage control. |
leisuretym:They have started already bro. |
samdaisi:If God exists, you won't find him nor his concern in Nigeria. |
So even his brother matter is making NL. This people don buy media kpa! |
And so it begins. ![]() It had been foretold: "Boko Haram and Bandits are one and the same thing -- they have a sophisticated network. During this lockdown their planes were moving up and down as if there was no lockdown... moving ammunitions, moving logistics, moving money and distributing them in different parts of the country. They're already in the south, the rainforest of the south. They're everywhere. They told us that when they finish these rural killings, they'll move to phase 2. The phase 2 is that they'll go into the urban cities, going from house to house, killing prominent people. I can tell you, this is the game plan. By 2022, they want to start a civil war in Nigeria..." (6:40) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzbMyTgsW8w&t=3s Like I said, I will not pity anyone who falls by the sword or by gun when the evil time comes. Those who believe in One-Nigeria, election, Restructuring, APC, PDP ... just continue and you will see where it will all end. You have been repeatedly warned, warned and warned. All the telltale signs are there but you have kept worshipping your oppressors. I laugh. ![]() |
etrouble:Hahahahaha, Jesu. ![]() |
uptimum123:So that's the best title of a leader? A slayer of a tribe. Wow. Someone said Nigeria is home to the most fooolish people on earth and I was arguing? |
Lashist:I am gently watching what the elections in 2023 will be like. What will gain my heart is a boycott of elections and a discussion for self-determination. But if people go ahead with elections and I see mass support for either of these parties, I swear to God, I wouldn't give any 2 sh*ts about what happens to the contraption again. If soldiers kill civilians, boko haram enter army, government build palace for Niamey, Niger... All that no go consine me again. |
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