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Sleekfingers:True that. |
They believed in one Nigeria and one nigeria happened to them. ![]() |
richie240:Agbadomite arindin omo. What a time to be alive! Cornfused mugus. C'mon, be proud of what u are now. Tiffnubu abobaku mumuslim omoale. ![]() |
She looks a bit darker |
richie240:Agbado-mite. Jagabandit oshi. Certificate forgers olofo! Set awon gbewiri. ![]() I keep saying it, that bat-stards like u guys will be flushed out of yoruba land when Yoruba nation comes. Your shamelessness, crime and thuggery have seriously stained we the gallant Yoruba race. You are not part of us and will never be! The silly agbado hirelings will now start shouting Yoruba ronu. Imagine omoales shouting Ronu, where Omo okos are?? Omo okos shout Yoruba ronu cos they know its prime time for Yoruba nation to stand, not some silly bornfools fighting for one slavish and stupid presidential post under d control of their fulani and british masters.You peoples' voices and contrived braggado for twitter and everywhere in the past few weeks have seems to seriously have plummeted. Una druglord don overshame una sotay una twitter e-rats sef don lose confidence, d shame too much, no b their fault. Even una boss omokri nowadays don dey cry dey explain. UNA GO EXPLAIN TIRE. BINGOS! ![]() |
richie240:Haha, o ma dun e gan-an o. So na only maiyegun u see there, o ma se fun e o. So igbo man sef deh follow teni omologo? Or Eleha? Or Lady K? Or Omoluka? Or baba ekiti? Or dr ola mike? Or tani Olohun? Deh there deh hide from truth ![]() U cant stand me when it comes to Yoruba nation current affairs. Nwon o ti bi meewa e. E pain u say we no follow support ur druglord ? E shock u fa?Enyin omoale yoruba, awa la si ma le gbogbo yin kuro n'le baba wa. Igba di e lo ku se |
Okiton:Why think of lynching in d first place? Why is a primitive approach the first to ring on d minds of the average nigerian? |
The other guy too resembled Mohbad. This is serious. And they come from d east apparently. |
richie240:Apoda hehe. Apoda omo ayirada olofo. Maiyegun too is an igbo man abi? Koiki surely is an igbo man abi? Or is Yeye Dara an Igbo woman? Or Teni Omoologo? Or Seoyekoribe? Ogun lakaye a wole pa e, amukunmeko oshi. |
preekahantas:Religion has mostly been a tool of mass manipulation. D pupeteers know d game too well. This is just one of many. Ilorin didinrin fulani muslims with some of their deluded yoruba muslims behind them go vex for this saudi post o. |
TIFFNUBU BRINGING SHAME TO D GREAT YORUBA RACE. ENYIN GBOGBO JAGABANDITS TI E TAKO YORUBA NATION AGITATION, N'IBI K'IBI T'EBA WA, KO NI RAGBA FUN NYIN. ASE.
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Generalmystic:Niggar what?? |
Yorubas that praise this man on twitter because he has lately been singing our praises are the most short-sighted people that exist. |
[quote author=nairavsdollars post=126139409]FCT Minister and former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike looking fresher, healthier and younger in 63rd independence anniversary pictures today[/quote APC E RATS EVERYWIA |
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yoruboid:Where's this one that was running his mouth yanma-yanma? Did u know 25 people were just kidnapped in Ondo state while traveling in a bus? Where is ur strength now? Ko tun quote , ko wa s'ofo t'omo t'omo t'iran t'iran. Eni egbe, eni adanu alabosi oshi. |
RevDesm0ndJuju:Whos "we"? Which bingos do u represent? |
yoruboid:I also do not like some of their behaviours but I would not be insensitive to nullify their agitation for a separate nation. Please spare me the worn-out talk about them having to return to their region. In 1966, after the pogrom in the north, a lot of them returned to the Eastern region. Even those in Yoruba land did, which is what brought about the "abandoned properties" ure mentioning. So after most fled back to their region, why did Gowon still invade them when they tried to separate? The 3R's after biafran war, which one has been fulfilled? Can u tell me? If u can't then u have no right to tell them where not to live in ur silly country. U people are just too sickly evil. And ure a funny man for thinking I'm Igbo. I support their cause for self-determination. Let me end it there. |
CilicMarin:Do you know how much it takes to drop just one missile? But ure ready to offload how many?? To prove what? When ur kids are starving and scattered across IDPs in tens of thousands? Or shame no dey catch una ni? So its ur plan to keep ur people destitute for all eternity abi? Answer me, fulani-government-bot. |
Northernblood8:Give the fulanistic parasites hot hot. They dont tell us how they slaughtered Hausas in hundreds of thousands to occupy their lands. Desert bingos. |
yoruboid:Just 90%?? If so, I'm disappointed. It should be more. In Nigeria, a conservative estimated 3 million of them were killed within just 3 years. After only the Jews Holocaust has such manslaughter been recorded in recent history. That's more than enough to justify 90% support. |
QuotaSystem:Fulani-govt-controlled account. Operation Hadarin Daji my foot! Is it not merely a week passed that we saw soldiers escorting fulani terrorists in zamfara? Where was ur operation hadarin nonsense?! Talk another thing again, ki ara san pa e. |
Nowadays when its in Igboland, its evolved from unknown gunmen to POB/ESN... And when its in the north or anywhere else, it's now slowly evolved from fulani herdsmen to bandits? FOCUS |
IyaTola:Baba, e don dey too much na. Make we talk truth if we see am. |
How much una pay nairaland for una obtrusive and exasperating pr these days? |
And how long do u think u can keep doing this? In other countries' fora, how often do u see such? If u like the life of yourself and unborn children, go and fight for Biafra / Oduduwa. |
Kinglimestone:Your mates are fighting for biafra.. yet your fellow south-south pals were in another thread shouting "Biafra will not happen", "we will chase IPOB away". Nnamdi Kanu that is fighting for biafra, I am sure u give no hoot about him, talkless of realising today is his birthday, his third in the DSS dungeon. From an oil-rich region, one of d richest in d whole world, yet you are begging online. Una never sabi una problem. |
Whats wrong with this APC people sef? |
opicgif:Ko ni ragba fun e ati idile ti o ti jade wa. Ara ma san pa e ni. Eni egbe. To ba tun quote me lekan si, agbako a ma sumo e ni gbogbo igba. Alabosi omo ofo! |
Footballer754:Thanks for your submission bro. Please who (which tribes) exactly reminds you that you're not Igbo? |
I am NOT an Igbo person but I come across Nnaa Mehn TV posts on my facebook feed once in a while. Here are my observations: 1. The man has never admitted affiliation to IPOB. His mission focuses purely on Ndi'igbos. 2. The man tends to visit supposedly indigenous Igbos of so-called south-south states who lack some clarity about their roots. 3. It is an enlightening program whose underlying mission is to expose the Igbo nation as bigger than what is miscontrued. 4. The unity of Igbos is becoming a worry to larger non-Igbo ethnic groups within the south-south states. (He voiced out is life is in danger last week) 5. A pattern is that these Igboid groups tend to confuse ethinicity for tribe, and dialect for language; either naively or mischievously (which I suspect the latter). 6. It appears the Benin kingdom enslaved many of the Western Igbos (the Ukwuanis, Ika, Igbo-akiris, Aniocha... down to Etche etc). And probably Ikwerre. You must have heard Wike on live TV say Ikwerres are descendants of Benin. It's possible some of them. It's also possible that they (Western Igbos) either warred with Benin in the past or migrated after the empire's collapse. 7. The culture, and not only the tongues seem to be similar across the divides. 8. The Igbos tend to suffer some form of identity crisis. Those in the hinterland seemed not to be too aware of Igbos existence in the south-south areas until IPOB's emergence. Those in the coastal areas simply tend to not want to give a hoot of having their kith and kin across the Niger. 8. The leaders of Igbos seem to be completely nonexistent. The Igbos seem to be like a cluster of brave chickens fending for themselves after their mother has been killed. 9. Nigeria is against Igbo unity. 10. The allocated quite territorially small south east given to the Igbos seemed deliberate to clip their wings in case of an emergence of a secession. The Igbos seem to be the most focused and irrepressible amongst the other tribes. In my analysis, I conjecture that Nigeria regrets not cutting the south east to even a smaller size given how despite the odds, they have undauntingly resurged. 11. If the Igbos can achieve unity with most tribes in the south south region, Biafra will come quicker. 12. Cross-River seems a better ally to the Igbos in quest of Biafra than even other regions with more Igbo indigenousness like Rivers and Delta. 13. Some of these groups giving out releases like this are government-sponspored or act as units of sleeping cells by the government to derail Biafra mission. 14. The Biafra war would have not had so much telling effect on the Igbos if their rulership systems were properly built. I doubt it would have got so bad that those who speak Igbo and bear Igbo names would still deny being Igbos like Sunday Oliseh, or Wike (Nwaike). Or completely change their names like Stella Damasus (Ojukwu). 15. The coming of Biafra would open the eyes of many other smaller groups and ethnicities in Nigeria... including some of my hopelessly foolish Yorubas thinking a continuous Nigeria serves no detriment to us. 16. What Nnaa Mehn is doing is almost as potent as what Mazi Kanu was doing. But it's very subtle. I already knew a time like this would come. 17. A redefinition of our union and the freedom of association, to discuss and chart who decides to be with who or not will go a long way in reducing squabbles, bloodshed and mini-wars in this british creation. |
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Omo okos shout Yoruba ronu cos they know its prime time for Yoruba nation to stand, not some silly bornfools fighting for one slavish and stupid presidential post under d control of their fulani and british masters.