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PoliticsRe: Mailafia: Pray For Me, Powerful Political Forces Planning To Silence Me by LaboPolitics: 12:28pm On Sep 11, 2020
Who did he vote for in 2015?
CelebritiesRe: Dame Diana Rigg Dies At 82 by LaboPolitics: 11:27am On Sep 11, 2020
Say me hello to Nedd Stark, he was an honourable man.
PoliticsRe: Let's Quit Extremisms And Be A United Citizens by LaboPolitics: 11:19am On Sep 11, 2020
You cannot erase injustice in a country that thrives on ethno-political persecution. It's not done anywhere. Stop wasting your time and get a proper job.
PoliticsRe: 18 Anti-Fuel Hike, Electricity Tariff Protesters Arrested By Police by LaboPolitics: 11:03am On Sep 11, 2020
Any southerner that joins the yorubas in their usual fake protest is a BIG FO0L.

The police should throw them into Kirikiri and throw the keys away. They dribbled themselves into this dire situation, they should close their big mouths and enjoy the sweet 'Chainji' they yearned for. Myopic monkeys. grin
PoliticsRe: Has Buhari Taught Yorubas A Lesson? by LaboPolitics: 6:08am On Sep 11, 2020
Coconut heads dey learn leasson? Na ewedu full inside their big coneheads. grin
PoliticsRe: Ekweremadu's Treatment Will Be Better - Nnamdi Kanu To Orji Uzor Kalu by LaboPolitics:
Hyperchi:
The kind beating him go chop u go tink say Tyson fury they among the crowd. Even ekweramadu go laugh am
Lmao! grin grin grin

Orji Uzor should just face his presidential ambition. Kanu will rather trust Lucifer himself than trust Dumbohari's government. Kanu will be killed if he makes that mistake, he is not daft like the Tiv militant that was killed like a ram after he was lured out for peacetalk.

Kanu is considered even a greater threat than Shekau in the eyes of Buhari and his bunch of idiotic and moronic supporters. Kanu is not that daft.
PoliticsRe: Election: Thugs Invade Oliha Market In Edo, Chase Away Traders Supporting APC by LaboPolitics:
NextGovernor:
We all know the political party police escorts to commit crime in Nigeria. APC can do anything. They can organise thugs in PDP uniform just to claim false presentation. They are wicked.
I swear Lie mohammed himself can arrange killers and cultists put them on PDP uniform just to score propaganda points. Lie mohammed APC's Chief 'Goebel' go do am put jara. That man don kill him conscience tey tey.
CrimeRe: Civil Defence Officer Shoots Father Of 3 Dead In Abia (Disturbing Photos) by LaboPolitics: 9:15pm On Sep 10, 2020
That bastard uncivil animal has lost his right to breath. Why is he not yet in a mortuary?
PoliticsRe: See The DG Of APC's N30,000 Monthly Stipend by LaboPolitics:
The guy looks like a conscienceless devil. Him fit dey chop human parts as I dey look am sef.
CrimeRe: 5 Things That Will Surely Put You In Police “Wahala” In Nigeria by LaboPolitics:
Privatepart00:
Not always about the car you drive .
So long you are a young guy and alone in the car , chances of been searched are 99%.
If the car is very neat no matter the year of manufacture they will park you.
I always encounter them in Enugu- PH expressway.
Simply don’t show any signs of been in a hurry .
If they find nothing on you, their faces will change.
You will still continue the movement.
This is very true, once you show signs of haste, they'll be willing to waste your time.

I remember driving from Asaba to Enugu once. They pulled me over around Oji river.

Me: Oga Police how today?

Police: We dey fine, wetin dey inside your boot?

Me: Nothing, Make I open am?

Police: Oya come open am.

Me: (Steps down from the car and opens the boot)

Police: (Finds nothing) where your car papers?

Me: (Goes to Pigeon hole) hands over the photocopies of Car papers to him.


Police: (Finds nothing, looking frustrated) Where the original?

Me: E dey my house, I don't carry my originals around in my car.

Police: We wan see am.

Me: (Changes to proper English), I will produce it when we get to your police station and see your most Senior officer therein. I have to find out since when it became safe and mandatory to carry originals of car documents around.

Police: Na grammar you dey speak, take your papers, carry your wahala dey go.

Me: (Enters car and zooms off).
PoliticsRe: Are The Accusations Against South West By South East Really Valid? by LaboPolitics:
ceaser:
My [s]Rejoinder to Persistent Accusation Against the Yoruba by Our Igbo Brothers on a Pan-Nigerian Platform.

The answer to your question was that Igbo in cahoots with the North of the Nigeria country put Awolowo in prison, but Igbo became the greatest beneficiaries. I shall elaborate on that towards the end of this factual account of history.

Proverbially speaking, Igbo people will seldom appreciate you if they enter your house and you welcome them with your food and drinks. Their eyes will be on your wife too, and failing to offer her to them as well, would be seen as your unwillingness to appreciate their handsome selves who had cared to pay you a visit! That describes their attitude towards their best friends on earth: the Yoruba. Yes, Igbo people, sit down and survey your peregrinations across Nigeria and the world and you would find that Yoruba people are your best friends.

The Igbo/Yoruba dichotomy began with the false narrative of Chinua Achebe, which is their favourite account like the Cathecism, that Awolowo orchestrated "a daylight robbery" of Zik's "mandate" to be Premier of the Western Region in 1954.

Achebe said in his book "The Trouble With Nigeria" that he was a student at the University College, Ibadan, when the "daylight robbery" occured.

But what was the fact? It's worth repeating before the Igbo false accusers for the umpteenth time because their hearts seethe in that hatred borne of patent biased reportage of events that Awolowo usurped what was supposed to be an Igbo leadership mandate over Yorubaland and associated ethnic groups of the old Western Region.

Don't forget that the elections of 1954 was conducted by the British and it was six years away from independence. The fact of the matter was that neither Awolowo's Action Group nor Zik's NCNC had enough seats in the Western Region's Parliament in Ibadan to form a Government when the votes were counted and who won which seats became public knowledge. Both parties then had to resort to wooing candidates of the smaller parties like the Ibadan Peoples Party and Mabolaje Grand Alliance to form a coalition with them.

The Action Group, of course, went to work assiduously, promising the candidates cabinet positions. On the day the parliament was opened, the white governor of Western Region asked the parliamentarians to signify their affiliations for the records. That was how most of the smaller parties' candidates openly declared their alliance with the Action Group. That was how Awolowo became the Premier. Go to Federal Archives at the University of Ibadan. The election results and parliamentary hansards of the time are there in original forms.

But backtrack to recall that from 1951 to 1954, Awolowo was already a quasi-premier of the West with the title of "Leader of Government Busines". That's why in his autobiography he has a chapter titled "Eight Years of of Office". That is,1951 -1959. He was already a burgeoning legend among his people as a sterling performer. The Igbo had hoped to truncate our pace-setting advancement in education, rural development, industry etc, with Zik taking over from him. I'm sure most Igbo of this generation don't know Awolowo had led the West for about three years before ZIK sought to upstage him.

The lie that Chinua Achebe swallowed alongside his umunna who had converged around the parliament building in Ibadan wearing their ishiagu for the crowning of an Igbo King over Yoruba people was dished out by Zik. He lamented to the press outside the parliament building at the end of swearing in that he had been betrayed. That all those who teamed up with Awolowo were his political associates whose support he had taken for granted. He claimed they simply defected overnight and blamed it on cultic loyalty. Maybe they were Ogbonis. LOL.

Igbo people had to believe him then hook, line, and sinker. He was their political god just as Awolowo was to most Yoruba people.

But, no sir! Those coalition members won their seats on their own steam just as you, Zik, had won yours with Yoruba votes in Yorubaland. They had the freedom to associate with who they wanted. They opted for Awolowo and his Action Group not so much because they were even playing Yoruba ethnic card but because they had a deal! Politics is a game of interest. Chief Augustus Meredith Akinloye of the Ibadan People's Party, for instance, had been promised a cabinet position. Of course, he couldn't have been deceived because if that had happened he could defect and the Action Group ruling coalition would collapse. He became Minister of Agriculture, Western Region.

Meanwhile, Zik became the Leader of Opposition in the Western Region but he was soon pressed by his Igbo kinsmen to leave a region where he had won an election to represent Yoruba people for the Eastern Region where they went to lay the foundation of hatred and hostility between themselves and their minority compatriots of today's Southsouth zone by removing Prof. Eyo Ita, a NCNC leader in his own right, as Premier. The Igbo had majority seats anyway. Zik then became premier. A surrogate in the Eastern parliament vacated his own seat for him.

I return to my opening line. The real act of provocation, which could have led to attacks on Igbo in Yorubaland, were Yoruba not the hospitable and liberal people they are, and which set the stage for the collapse of the First Republic, was laid by the Igbo in cahoots with the north with which they had a ruling federal coalition in Lagos.

It was the NCNC/NPC coalition that framed up Awolowo in a phantom coup d'etat when they could no longer tolerate him as Leader of the Opposition at the Federal Parliament and, of course, to takeover his sphere of influence.

With Awolowo held in Calabar prison for no just cause, the Igbo quickly pressed for the issue of creation of new regions of which Awolowo was the chief advocate as laid out in his autobiography published in 1960 months to independence in October. But they only wanted the Midwest Region he had proposed. They didn't want the COR (Calabar, Ogoja, Rivers) region, equally in the proposal. That would have split their Eastern empire. And, of course, their senior northern partner wouldn't brook any suggestion of a Middle Belt region, also proposed by Awolowo.

Thus, we had a situation where the smallest region in the country was split, while the bigger ones were kept intact. The Igbo plot worked as planned. In August 1963, a second class Igbo (that's by Igbo standard) from Asaba, in the person of Chief Dennis Osadebey, an old boy of Zik's alma mater, the Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar, became Premier of the Midwest Region. Hurray, Igbo now had two premiers!

By that, it was believed Awolowo's sphere of influence had been diminished forever.

Then the Igbo went for the bigger goal. They wanted to upstage their Arewa partners from power. They then formed an alliance with the rump of the traumatised and divided Action Group of Awolowo. Earlier, in 1959, they had rejected the same alliance with Awolowo for Zik to be Prime Minister and Awolowo, Minister of Finance. They belatedly formed an NCNC/Action Group alliance known as the United Progressives Grand Alliance (UPGA) for them to control federal powers in addition to two regions.

D-Day was 30 December 1964 when the general elections were held. Meanwhile, the Arewa senior partners in the NPC had wizened up to the Igbo game and also formed an alliance with another faction of the Action Group led by Chief Akintola. They then had what was called the Nigerian National Alliance (NNA). They won! Chief Akintola, without Awolowo's support, had successfully launched a counter-coup on the Igbo splitting of the Western Region by aligning with the north. The ensuing cabinet produced only three Igbo as Federal Ministers as against seven Yoruba. The Igbos were Raymond Njoku, Jaja Wachukwu, and K.O. Mbadiwe. This development, northerners have quietly argued, was the beginning of the coup of 15 January 1966. It is argued that the Igbo political elites, who had lost out, instigated Igbo boys in the military to strike. And that was why no civilian or military casualties were recorded in the whole East during the coup. But Chief Akintola and his newfound northern partners were all eliminated.

I draw you back. You know Yoruba people fight on principles. They launched massive agitations against Akintola for selling out to the northerners. They were not appeased by seven cabinet positions that didn't have the blessings of Awolowo and his progressive lieutenants languishing unjustly in prison. Operation Wetie began in earnest, shaking Balewa in Lagos and Akintola in Ibadan. Somebody had put on the body form of my highly esteemed friend, Prof. Wole Soyinka, to attempt stoppage of the announcement of the election results at gunpoint at Radio House in Ibadan for which the real Soyinka (LOL) was tried and freed by Justice Kayode Eso. Go and read Justice Eso's memoirs titled THE MYSTERY GUN MAN.

Eventually, Aguiyi Ironsi came to power. Awolowo petitioned him for his release. He rebuffed him till northern troops removed him from power. Then Gowon released Awolowo and invited him to join his government and stabilised the country then careening into chaos.

Igbo declared secession. A civil war ensued. They lost. At the end, they picked their favourite scapegoat, Awolowo, for their defeat The accusations traversed the war operations to post-war settlement.

First, he betrayed them, having promised them that if they declared secession, Yoruba would follow. Ask yourself, on what grounds? An old man just out of prison! A civilian! To declare secession in confrontation with Gen. Gowon who had just pitied him and set him free! Something an Ironsi had refused to do! How does that add up? Well, since it's Awolowo who had prevented Igbo premiership of Yorubaland, it must add up.

Second, he starved them during the war. Of course, General Gowon must have been too naive as a British-trained military officer to understand the implications of giving an unimpeded corridor of food supply to enemy territory in war! Awolowo had to teach him that the food was being hijacked by the Biafran troops.

Third, and back to what prompted this recollections ab initio. The accusation of £20. Honest Igbo know the truth. First and foremost, records of Nigerian banks in the East had been destroyed during the war as banks were prime targets of unruly elements among combatants on both sides during the civil war. Hence, apart from their passbooks, most Igbo claiming they had money in the banks had no proof. Many had even lost their passbooks. It was an era when there were no computers to keep soft copies of records or backups. Everything was done manually and in hard copies.

It was a mark of the magnanimity of the Federal Government that it created a fund from which banks were to pay £20 each to any Igbo with some proof of bank account ownership. It was a blanket thing. Even if you had £1 balance in your account you would get it. But those who had proof, especially those in the West - Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta etc - where their banking records were intact, had their accounts reactivated.

If anything, the Igbo had, over the years, rendered evil as reward to the only ethnic group in Nigeria that had received them with open arms, including Zik, from the time this country was established till date. If anyone should be held back by the unkindness of old, it should be the Yoruba against the Igbo and not the other way round. It's the Yoruba, among whom Igbo have found accommodation and toleration more than anywhere else they had ever set their foot upon on earth, who should be talking of Igbo betrayal, Igbo unfriendliness, and Igbo selfishness.

But it's one of those ironies of life that the victim is made the accused by his traducers. The Yoruba cosmopolitan outlook and liberal-mindedness is what have kept Nigeria one till date. It's only the Yoruba who have never unleashed violence against other groups. Not that they are contented with their lot in Nigeria or because they're cowards. It's not just in their DNA to spill blood carelessly! The only times they've engaged in any major public disturbances that cost lives (their own lives) were mainly to protest oppression and injustice visited on them and it was limited only to their space. They never went after non-Yoruba as scapegoats. That was during Operation Wetie and Agbekoya Revolt in the 60s and June 12 demonstrations in the 90s.

Let us hope that one day, some sections of Nigeria won't have to look back and regret that they blew their goodwill with the Yoruba.

If you hear of anybody supporting Igbo presidency outside Igboland today, who is not Yoruba, please, tell me. The same thing applied to Igbo sympathisers during the civil war: the Wole Soyinkas, Tai Solarins, the Col. Victor Banjos, the Prof. Sam Alukos of this world etc. They were all Yoruba, and some of them got imprisoned for it like Wole Soyinka. Col. Banjo wasn't as lucky. He was rewarded with bullets!

And recall that Col. Adekunle Fajuyi had died alongside Gen. Ironsi in July 1967 when northern soldiers came for the latter in Ibadan because Fajuyi didn't want the impression to be created, as the northerners wanted it, that Ironsi's death was a Yoruba set up. He chose to be executed with his Igbo commander in-chief who wasn't gracious enough to release Awolowo, his fatherly kinsman, from prison when he had the power to do so! How common is such vicariousness?

The Yoruba are still open to forging a meaningful partnership with the Igbo to safeguard and promote a glorious future. I hope voices of historically false accusations would allow the detente to reach its denouement.



Originally written by[/s]

Prof. Femi Olufunmilade
All these effusive lamentations just because the East have woken up and resolved that a yoruba will not take another turn in aso rock till the South East rightfully do their own turn? grin

Are you tired of shouting 'Ibo will never be president again'? Are you yoruba tired of insulting Ibos and calling them illiterate spare parts dealers, a myth you held strongly till the internet cleared your doubts? grin

Are you tired of mocking them because they lost a British-sponsored war in their quest for freedom and self-determination? Mr yoruba man, are the cries of Ndigbo still music to your ears?

You prolly thought that the East will prefer yoruba in Aso rock against Fulani since according to you 'the Ibos can never be elected president and don't like Hausas', so they'll vote we yorubas'. You want to continue to hearing the East cry for the little that is accruable to them while you mock them. No be so?

I've got news for you, it is no longer business as usual, you'll will now be served your own dose of medicine. Your tribe will not be president in 2023 since you don't believe in equity, while your fake activists only pay lip service to ethnic justice but glorify injustice in their closets.

If the East cannot be president in 2023 by whichever way, then you will also be barred from that position, let the Fulanis keep it. No story.

Madness will now match madness in One naijeriyya. That's how to survive in nigeria.
PoliticsRe: North-central Breaks Away From ACF, Unveils New Group by LaboPolitics: 12:44pm On Sep 10, 2020
oluseyiforjesus:
I love ds,
Until Nigeria (Hausa)
Biafra (Igbo)
Oduwua (Yoruba)
goes their ways ds nation can't be great again.......
But if they give you yorubas presidency, 'nigeria will become great again' abi? grin
PhonesRe: I Was Duped By A Whatsapp TV. How I Recovered My Money by LaboPolitics: 12:34pm On Sep 10, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
Those who lost millions investing in audio digital agricultural investments, you have an opportunity to complain to the banks of the fraudulent promoters of such Investment schemes

Nice one from UBA and Zenith Banks
So all those agro investment package that advertized on NL few years ago like payfarmer and co. were frauds?

I almost fell for one. Wow!
PoliticsRe: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics(op): 8:16pm On Sep 09, 2020
geosegun:
So, not dancing to the whims and caprices of both the North and the southEast is now wickedness? I don't seems to understand your submission.

For the records, Yorubas are not pushovers and you all know it. We decide the FATE of the nation, called Nigeria and that's a fact.
Rubbish chest-beating ewedu gorillas.

Decide the fate Illorin Emirate first before beating your beating your chest like Simian apes.
PoliticsRe: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics(op): 8:14pm On Sep 09, 2020
ledaman:
Zik wasn't elected, he was appointed bros!
By who? grin

Olodo rapata! You must be lover of fish head. grin
RomanceRe: I Caught My Pastor Having Sex With A Female Corp Member by LaboPolitics: 8:10pm On Sep 09, 2020
There is no way that pastor won't be yoruba man. Make we bet am! grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Donald Trump Nominated For 2021 Nobel Peace Prize For Isreal/UAE Peace Deal by LaboPolitics: 8:07pm On Sep 09, 2020
Ewedu muslim anti-Trump monkeys go sleep well so? grin
PoliticsRe: Obaseki Trumps Ize-iyamu 57% To 40%, Emerges Winner In CHANNELS TV Debaters Poll by LaboPolitics: 6:55pm On Sep 09, 2020
joelbooks:
Obaseki will surely win online polls, but on ground , Pastor Ize-Iyamu
Online polls that that happens are reflective of TRUE electoral situations in Southern Nigeria.

Don't take my word for it, do your findings.
PoliticsRe: We Are Addressing Class Inequality To Bring Joy To Nigerians – Buhari by LaboPolitics: 10:45pm On Sep 08, 2020
What a joy-giving man you are! Bravo!
PoliticsRe: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics(op):
trutharena:
Stop saying nonsense. You yourself said they both came together to form a coalition and not neccessary elected through the ballot like presidential candidates. If Awo had form the government with Balewa NPC, he would have been a ceremonial president too and that is not like the electorate voted him to take the mantle of leadership.

Zik is just a ceremonial president that wasn't elected through the ballot.

Mention one Ibo man that have been elected through the ballot by voters or shutup and stop saying nonsense.
A partisan election happened, it was meant to produce 2 winners and a loser. The two winners would then decide among them who would be president and prime minister as they form government.
Balewa and Zik got the highest 'electoral' votes and formed government. Zik as president, Balewa as Prime minister

I'm done schooling your cantankerous coconut head. Those who are here to learn have learnt and will pass their current affairs and social studies exam when the question comes up.

If you tick MKO as a former elected president during WAEC exam, you will fail! Odo lo ma gba! Your sentiments no fit change that one. grin
PoliticsRe: NIPOST To Open 10,000 Smart Offices Across Nigeria by LaboPolitics: 10:34pm On Sep 08, 2020
Lol.. NIPOST wey their workers dey fry akara and Akamu inside office.
PoliticsRe: Is Nnamdi Kanu's Only Investment The Gullible Igbos? by LaboPolitics: 10:17pm On Sep 08, 2020
helinues:
Don't mind the guy jare even if you couldn't answer his questions, I have done the justification.

Kanu has the blessings of Chukwu Okikwe Bambiala..

Enemies can only wail...
Cry die.. grin
PoliticsRe: Another Young Soldier Killed By Boko Haram (pictures) by LaboPolitics: 10:16pm On Sep 08, 2020
Another minuscle piece of statistics in the books of record-keepers.
PoliticsRe: JUST IN: Protests Rock Ibadan, Osogbo Over Electricity, Petrol Price Hike by LaboPolitics: 10:12pm On Sep 08, 2020
Goddyj:
Fake news!
These are IPOB Members, Osun state chapter wink
Lol... grin
PoliticsRe: Is Nnamdi Kanu's Only Investment The Gullible Igbos? by LaboPolitics: 10:10pm On Sep 08, 2020
midolian:
Does Nnamdi Kanu have any investment apart from the annual dues paid by the gullible Easterners?

Please feel free to enlighten me. This is not aimed at attacking anybody. Thank you in advance.
Ewedu muslim opinion straight from Mufurudeen Arabic ile-kewu school, ogbomosho one of Boko haram's training branch in yorubaland where future ewedu-muslim terrorists are trained. grin

Buyer beware. grin
PoliticsRe: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics(op):
trutharena:
You are olodo rabata.

Was Zik appointed through the ballot?

He was only given the ceremonial title of Executive president because Nigeria became a Republic in 1963 after we severed ties with the Birtish queen.

The true controller of the government is Tafawa Balewa.
Zik's party (NCNC), Tafawa Balewa (NPC), Awo (AG) all went through the elections, NPC won most parliament seats, NCNC (Zik) came second and Awo lost. NCNC (Zik) and NPC (NPC)- the two winners came together to form government (President and Prime minister) after winning most seats. Awo went home to lick his wounds. The rest is history.

So yes, an election happened and Zik was one of the winners and became your president. His plaque is still hanging in Buhari's office as a FORMER PRESIDENT. Die if you will. grin
You are not talking with your fellow ragamuffins and lowly I.Qed riff-raffs herein. grin
BusinessRe: Shoprite Announces Plan To Leave Kenya by LaboPolitics:
When you start a business, the first 1-2years should be for experimentation, under normal condition.

When you take stock at the end of the business year and the figures are not looking good as you keep recording losses, identify the problems and if realistically insurmountable due to factors you cannot control. Pack up and leave.

Sometimes location is everything.
PoliticsRe: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics(op): 9:56pm On Sep 08, 2020
trutharena:
Mention ONE IGBO that was successfully ELECTED to preside over the affair of Nigerians in the history of Nigeria since 1900. Keywords here- elected, presided.
Zik...
PoliticsRe: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics(op):
leokid866:
You really should be the one to hit the books....I don't know why you people like to disgrace us up and down....go school you will not listen....
Mention the other yorubaman that was succesfully ELECTED and sat in Aso rock to preside over the affair of Nigerians apart from OBJ. Keywords here- elected, presided.


Olodo rabata! Na only to chop fish head you sabi. grin
PoliticsRe: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics(op):
trutharena:
Stop saying nonsense. Abiola was also elected president with vote cutting across both North and South except the Sad East.

Obasanjo was voted by Yoruba with bloc vote in 2003 too. You better go back to study history more omo Igbo.
Abiola never became president, so that election remains null and void officially. You are not talking to kids here.

Only one yoruba have ever been elected president and yorubas didn't contribute votes to elect him. OBJ was elected by the North and East in spite yorubas who voted against him. Shikena!
PoliticsRe: What Will Happen To Biafra If I Speak With Nnamdi Kanu – Orji Uzor Kalu by LaboPolitics: 9:39pm On Sep 08, 2020
ThatFairGuy1:
What does Ndoy Igbo really want?
What do yoruba want? Amotekun, Odua or presidency?

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