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Politics / Re: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics: 9:35pm On Sep 08, 2020
trutharena:


Lol, you don't know history and that is sad.

Yoruba have been elected thrice through the ballot, a feat the Igbos have NEVER achieved.

Also, check every election since 1979, the Yorubas have ALWAYS given BLOC vote if the Presidential candidate is a Yoruba man.

Check 1979, 1983, 1993, 1999, and 2003 election results to validate my claim.

However the Igbos are confused entity that have consistently given the Fulanis more chance against their own because of blind loyalty to a party. You did that for Zik, Ojukwu, and etc.

The Yorubas only have divided vote when the presidential candidate is from another tribe. Check the election results!

Only one yorubaman been SUCCESSFULLY elected as President. That was OBJ.
History also has it that he was elected by other regions WITHOUT yoruba useless votes. Hit your history books my friend.

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Politics / Re: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics: 9:27pm On Sep 08, 2020
JAMO4REAL1:
Amotekun is here to stay That's why I love this man AKETI. Odua republic is here to stay like Amotekun we dnt need your presidency

You yoruba wont get presidency and you are also not going anywhere to any odua republic. There is nothing like odua republic. Try it and see shege.

That una game of wickedness, we go play am with una, till una shout 'we nor do again o!'.

Ndi ara.

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Politics / Re: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics: 9:15pm On Sep 08, 2020
ThatFairGuy1:

If we tell Ndi Igbo they can't be president, we're just saying the truth.
This is what chigozirim have to say

Same thing applies when we tell ewedugerians like you that yoruba will never smell Aso rock till Igbos take their turn in the zonal arrangement.

You have lost 87% of every presidential election you've voted in since 1959 till date and you yorubas have never been united at the polls, always splitting your votes and dribbling yourselves with 'we don't put all our eggs in one basket' self-deceit, when we all know that yoruba problem is lack of unity which they deflect and project unto others to save face.


While yoruba muslims are singing soprano, yoru-christians are throwing shekere. No synchrony, no unity. grin

Tinubu's greatest adversaries are yorubas who are gathering to share his meat like they did to MKO and Awolowo. grin

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Politics / Re: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics: 9:04pm On Sep 08, 2020
ThatFairGuy1:
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Nothing like chop YOUR presidency. He's just airing his view.
Besides the word "your" used their is not appropriate. NO ONE OWN PRESIDENCY

But your ewedu skull has the audacity to tell other regions, that they will never be president. No be so?

That your own bitter melecine, we go push am down ya throat. cheesy

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Politics / Re: Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics: 8:57pm On Sep 08, 2020
Nigeriabiafra80:
Any carrot and stick game
While biafra agitation will cost igbo presidency
Nawaooo
If you know ,u know
Southerners should realize that falling for this type of childish game north plays shows how stupid we are

Abokki wan comot Gbegiri from the mouth of my ewedu-munching friends- thechameleon, derox, wizzakosh. grin grin

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Politics / Garus Gololo: South-West’s Stand On Amotekun Could Cost Them 2023 Presidency by LaboPolitics: 8:47pm On Sep 08, 2020
A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Garus Gololo, has advised governors and leaders of South West, Nigeria, to tread cautiously, if their agitation for power shift in 2023 is anything to go by.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja on Thursday, Gololo said, the idea of running a full-fledged armed security outfit at the geopolitical zonal level and refusing to allow its integration into the planned Federal Government’s Community Policing program, could jeopardize the chances of the Yoruba people in clinching the presidency come 2023.

Southwest governors had last year, launched a seemingly community security movement across the 6 states of the region, codenamed ‘Amotekun’.

The Federal Government kicked against having such security network across the states and moved to proscribe it.

The governors, however, swiftly made the bill establishing ‘Amotekun’ passed through the Houses of Assembly of various states.

Having passed the bill and assented to by various governors, the security outfit was officially launched two weeks ago in Ondo State, after the first set of volunteers passed out from the training.

Speaking on a Television program on Tuesday, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Mallam Garba Shehu, said ‘Amotekun’ cannot operate outside the structures laid down by the Nigeria Police authorities.

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, while responding to Mallam Shehu’s statement, insisted the ‘Amotekun’ would not be subsumed by the Nigeria’s security authorities.

This statement was also corroborated by Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state, while addressing Local Government Council Chairmen, stressing that the Federal Government would not be allowed to control the ‘Amotekun’ structures.

But Gololo, while responding to questions, underscored the importance of having a community policing network, in the face of insecurity in the country.

“But saying a particular region wants to have its own security network outside the control of the Federal Government is a ridicule to the essence of national security.

“Nigeria is a sovereign state and since we still practice federalism, it is very imperative for the Federal Government to do all within her capacity to keep the nation as one.

“If the leaders of South West are serious about seeking power to return to the region in 2023, then ‘Amotekun’ is their least worries. They should allow the Nigeria’s security agency design the operational modules for ‘Amotekun’ as a community police.

“Except they are telling us that ‘Amotekun’ means different thing from what we know. There is no harm in allowing the Inspector-General of Police to supervise the activities of people who are trained to carry gun. We should work for the interest of one Nigeria, if they have the interest of this nation at heart and also seek to lead the country in 2023”, Gololo added.

https://dailypost.ng/2020/08/27/2023-south-wests-stand-on-amotekun-could-cost-them-presidency-apc-chieftain-gololo/

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Politics / Re: Meet Roxy Ogechi Ndebumadu Who Is The Chairwoman Of Bowie County, Maryland USA by LaboPolitics: 7:38pm On Sep 08, 2020
One4me:


Stop this ATTACHEE-BY-FORCE! Imagine calling a Calabar Person, IBO?
Just because of their Crude Oil and the fact that you forcefully conscript and oppressed them during the Civil war? angry

Insulting other tribes just because one of you emerges a Councellor in a Village in America, when there are hundreds of Nigerians who are Mayors in may Cities all over the World, shows that you Igbos are just too boastful and senselessly insulting
. undecided


Make pain kill you if you no like am.

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Career / Re: 10 Years After Graduation: What Are Your Experiences In The Labour Market? by LaboPolitics: 5:03pm On Sep 08, 2020
tensazangetsu20:
Well I did marine engineering. It took me a year after graduation with thousands of applications to get one interview. The jobs didn't even exist. I just sent out my CVs to the email address of shipping companies and prayed something hit.

I ran a business for a while and learnt to code and men it's so easy to get a programming job. It's only in the tech industry that one would apply for jobs and be getting an interview 3 hours later. Do well in an interview and you would be getting a job the next day.


I thought it's just me as a marine engineer but apparently many of my friends with engineering degrees can't get jobs. The jobs don't even exist. It's not about going online and sending out applications. How do you send out applications to what isn't there. The world is changing now. Proper research on the job market has to be done before one goes into the university. Don't go based on hearsay. Go and do your findings yourself.

Thank you very much. I recommend Shane Hummus youtube videos on useless degrees.
Every high school student should watch those videos before going into tertiary education.

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Politics / Re: Please, Help Me And Interpret This EEDC Bill by LaboPolitics: 3:06pm On Sep 08, 2020
sammy042:
The marketer told me that the new tariff price will take place next month that our previous unit price is 34.28 and the new tariff is 57.09. so we should be ready to pay at least 16 to 19k a month.
We do have have light like 16hours every day but I am yet to understand this bill . I am planning going to their office.

Better go and apply for meter those criminals have been given the license to milk the citizens by the new tarrif regime.

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Politics / Re: Adam Albani: "President Buhari Is Incompetent & Useless" - Islamic Cleric (Video by LaboPolitics: 2:57pm On Sep 08, 2020
I remember when Dumbohari was elected, the next day stock market rose up by 1.9%. Garba shehu came on TV to celebrate it, he claimed Nigerians were so happy and 'everybody is saying we have never had it so good'. grin grin

Anytime I remember that scene in hindsight, I dey laugh tear belle. grin grin
Politics / Re: Water Resources Bill Is Done Deal, Says House Committee Chairman. by LaboPolitics: 2:36pm On Sep 08, 2020
yoruba people are very interested, implement it 100% there. Femi Gbaja and other yoruba lawmakers are in full support of the bill.

Jibiti yorubas, please stop shouting 'southerners', fingers should be pointed rightly and specifically at you yorubas for trying to sell the south for a plate presidential porridge that you will never even get.

If Igbos were as prominent as yorubas were in this government, yorubas will pointing crooked fingers at the East for trying to sell the entire south. Today they are desperate to tar every southerner with the same brush and trying to hide behind the word 'southerner' to fight the North.

Are you no longer in alliance with the north? Why then are you yoruba screaming 'south' like convulsing monkeys as the Fulani perfect plans to take your lands bordering the Atlantic. Face your fears Ndi yoruba, face it like men and stop hiding behind Ndigbo.

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Politics / Re: Scientists Can’t Explain Puzzling Lack Of Coronavirus Outbreaks In Africa by LaboPolitics: 2:34pm On Sep 08, 2020
An Igbo adage says- "The cow that has no tail, it is God that chases away flies from harrassing it"

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Crime / Re: Naval Ratings Who Tortured A Peacemaker To Death In Lagos Arrested by LaboPolitics: 2:22pm On Sep 08, 2020
proclinician:


If the victim that's killed now is your father or brother trust me you won't type this nonsense here.

That's why the wise ancestors of Igboland said that 'when the corpse of another man's relative is being carried, it would look like an ordinary log of wood'.

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Politics / Re: President Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan Will Rule BIAFRA by LaboPolitics: 1:46pm On Sep 08, 2020
This one don go smoke dry ewedu leaves. grin

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Politics / Re: Austin Ogannanah On Air Peace: Arewa Youths React To Fresh Fraud Allegations by LaboPolitics: 12:15pm On Sep 08, 2020
omazus:


You are surprised a Northerner is supporting an Igbo? That's why he should go and sit down.

You dey mind the ewedu buffoons, he thinks politics end with shouting 'ipob' all over the place on NL. grin
Nairaland / General / Re: Passengers Of 18-Seater Bus ‘Burnt Beyond Recognition’ In Anambra Road Accident by LaboPolitics: 12:10pm On Sep 08, 2020
When you are in a bus and the driver is overspeeding it is your responsibility to call him to order and regulate his sense and speed. Some of them are drunk.

Even if he insults you continue to remind him that he is overspeeding, it is better than having the vehicle tumble and burn you beyond recognition.
Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 11:17am On Sep 08, 2020
LegendHero:


Lol that’s stale.

Yes it happened in the past in some Yoruba kingship but there have been lot of reforms with lot of Kings doing away with such traditions of the old.

Those traditions of the old world have been fought constantly and many kings are even proud of their Christianity or Islam ways of life and they have rightly modified laws of the palace from the old ways that some of our ancestors once lived.

Just like slavery is now a thing of disgrace for the white because their ancestors did that, but the present generation of white men are against that and they always make sure they fight against that.

However, the Igbos failed to let go of the past and continue to defend the archaic cultural practices in this 21st century.

That is a disgrace to civilization.

When a common Baale (local chief) in yorubaland dies, an unofficial curfew is declared nightly. Why? Because yoruba youths will be out at night hunting for human heads with which to bury him.

This is common knowledge and it happens till this day. Tell your 'reform' stories to the birds my friend.

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Religion / Re: Apostle Okpe And His Mercedes SLK Convertible Worth N7 Million by LaboPolitics: 11:05am On Sep 08, 2020
I smell the fruits of money-laundering for politicians.
Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 11:03am On Sep 08, 2020
LegendHero:


What’s my own with Emir or Sultan of Sokoto.

Both Igbos and Hausa need to be dealt with with the long arm of the law in terms of cultural and religious practices.

The Hausa people need to be saved from their own religious practices that is too extreme and the Supreme Court should start from abolishing the Shariah law that is in place in some part of the North. We are a secular country and Shariah shouldn’t be a law in this part of the world.

Likewise, the Supreme Court need to save the Igbos from their cultural practices too. We are in the 21st century and there are some laws that should have been abolished long time ago.

Nope, your education is not reflecting in your culture or way of life. Even your professors still reason like 12th century men coz if not they should have been at the front clamoring for total abolishment of OSU and this women inheritance issue. But no, they all keep mum until the Yoruba judge saved them from themselves.

And when will Supreme court save the innocent people you bury your yoruba kings with when they die? Or you think the world is not aware of your yoruba barbaric custom of royal cannibalism?

Now, we'll sit here and watch you fruitlessly pretend and make a laughable detour from common sense. grin

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 10:59am On Sep 08, 2020
wizzakosh:
Mumu like you grunt on Sharia law in the east but protecting your own backward culture.

Shame on you hypocritical fool.

What is my business with your Sharia law? They want to live how they want to live, you yorubas who are naturally meddlesome, are the ones who think you can determine how others should live, yet you bury your kings with human heads after cannibalizing the corpse of your dead kings.

Pull out the log in your eyes, your yoruba tradition is largely dastardly. Reform it, Oga 'female emancipator'.

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 10:53am On Sep 08, 2020
LegendHero:


Ogbeni stop saying nonsense.

Alaafin Orompoto is a woman and we have several countless Adele (women) who serves as king in Yorubaland.

Stop looking for who to drag along with your archaic barbaric culture of women not being able to inherit properties.

The whole world is moving towards civilization while you guys are still stuck in the past.

Thanks the Supreme Court for granting your women this win over the archaic discriminatory culture.

We will also take the yoruba judge if he can make a judicial pronoucement that women can be Emirs and Sultan of Sokoto. He should try it if he is not a cowardly yorubaman.

I think we Igbos are becoming too pacifist probably due to 'overeducation'. What a yoruba judge will not dare with the Fulanis, he will experiment with the Igbos. See finish.

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 10:38am On Sep 08, 2020
wizzakosh:
Oleeeeeeeeeeee, gbewiriiiiiiiiiiii, jagudaaaaassa, firindi okeeeeeee. All your fight is cos you want to inherit your brother's properties. You are a joke.

The damage has been done. His daughter will get the properties, and you won't do naada. You will only keep grunting.


Lazy thief. cheesy grin

Go and tell your yoruba brothers who married Igbo ladies to come and collect properties in their father-in-law's house.

Onye oshi! Barawo!

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 10:35am On Sep 08, 2020
baby124:

But she’s doing what you expect of your daughters now. You said Igbo women should inherit from their husbands. Not their fathers. This Yoruba woman inherited from her husband as an Igbo wife, yet as a relative you are still bitter that she beat you to the punch before you could use your brothers mental illness to rip off her children. grin. You sound like a hypocrite.

She is entitled to his properties but not after turning the man against the family she was married into, not after turning the man into a mental vegetable and selling off his properties. If she sells of the remaining properties in the Orlu, Owerri, Onitsha, where will the man and relatives get money to pay for medicals and feed himself?

She abandoned the man a long time to his fate only to stick around long enough to sell off his properties.

Stop supporting wickedness.

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 10:26am On Sep 08, 2020
wizzakosh:
Zombie, show us any female regent in your land first before going to a king.


Goke7:


why do you guys always like to consider the log in other people's eyes and not focus on the beam in your own eyes, the issue is about the female inheritance, how does that concern the Yoruba traditional stool? are we even talking about Yoruba female inheritance here which is not even an issue in Yoruba land

I think you guys are easily always up in arms when questions are asked about your culture and social activities as you hate people talking about them but you folks like to be good busy bodies in other people's culture. You want others to tolerate you but can't simply tolerate, how self centered and hypocritical you guys. The spotlight is on your culture as you normally throw the spotlight on others too

You are a yoruba champion of 'female emancipation' in Igboland, pointing crooked ewedu-stained fingers on another custom.

So we ask you, are yoruba women not in need of the same 'emancipation' that you pose to administer in other regions? Why have you marginalized your yoruba women from attaining the highest cultural stools in yorubaland?

Are you cursed with hypocrisy?

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 10:06am On Sep 08, 2020
PearlStreet:
Igbo culture is not superior to the Supreme Court. If you write a will and disinherit your female children, they would take it to court and the court will appoint Executors to share your property since you want to be stupid.

yoruba big-mouthed utopianist. A written will remains sacrosanct.You remind me of one idiotic yoruba woman who married an Igbo lawyer, made the man a vegetable and engineered him to sell his lagos properties and hand the money to her.

The yoruba woman after achieving her aim, brought buyers to sell off the remaining properties in Orlu, Owerri and Onitsha. She ran for dear life when the relatives came out to confront her.

She is a lawyer, why didn't she go to court to speak the long English you are speaking here?

The man is currently in mentally sick and yoruba woman took advantage of that to milk him dry and abandoned him with his relatives. Even the Supreme courts can't help her in this case.

Thieves!

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 9:57am On Sep 08, 2020
Dedetwo:


The so-called Supreme court of Nigeria proved to me that everything which comes out of the shithole in Nigeria is idiotic. No court of any nation on earth will want to adjudicate the vices in culture and tradition of the people unless when human life is paramount. The vices in the culture and tradition of people are usually handled by the people with increase level of development. No woman in Igbo land would be allowed to carry her father's house to her husband's home.

Like I said, that yoruba man's judgement remains an academic venture, let the yoruba men who have married Igbo daughters go and start dragging their father-in-law's properties, let's see how it pans out. Let them test the useless judgment in practice and stop making noise.

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 9:53am On Sep 08, 2020
PearlStreet:


This one is just an idiot. In Yoruba land, there are Regents who are female. You are a stark illiterate and a myopic fellow who is not exposed.

We are not talking about Regents who are even lesser than local councillors, we are talking of the highest royal stools in yorubaland Ooni, Alaafin, Awujale and Alake, etc. Why are yorubas discriminating against their females from attaining those revered traditional positions.

yoruba jibiti and their half-baked arguments as always.

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Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 7:34am On Sep 08, 2020
helinues:
na idiot I be


You for tell us since.
Culture / Re: Female Inheritance: Supreme Court, Igbo Culture In Head-on Collision by LaboPolitics: 7:15am On Sep 08, 2020
helinues:


Quoting someone is not a must most especially when there are no intelligent things to say...

This time, slow down, drink water and read over what you wrote above..

Are you intelligent?

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Politics / Re: Boundary Between Anambra And Rivers State. by LaboPolitics: 7:14am On Sep 08, 2020
MelesZenawi:


You Enugu, him Enugu both inside anambra thread.

shame una no get..mbok

Sharap ya dirty ewedu mouth there.

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