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IjapaTiroko:Look at the map again. The location of Libya, is it the location of modern-day Libya? I agree with you. |
Mangekyo:A pity you're ain't thinking...O sorry. Still writing JAMB. No wonder. |
Mangekyo:These ones no get clout. Just let some bags of money go round and they'll shut up. The only ones bearing the consequence of their greed are the farmers and fishermen. |
fozapi:Ijaw cannot run a country. They have innate dependent spirit. As long as the country is somehow run and they're getting free money for booze and women, they're satisfied. I served in Ijawland. Those ones are mainly for the good life. There's a lot they have in common with northerners, such as hanging around, month after month for the next allocation for sharing. Low sense of industry. These avengers just need more money for booze and women, that's all. |
SlayerForever:It is finished for all of them: Ika, Ikwerre and Omoku and all those "I no be Igbo" club. But we Igbo are merciful. Otherwise, we for leave them make Ijaw and Bini finish them patapata. Soon, you'll hear their deceitful leaders saying "We are core Igbo". |
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... May I never be disgraced for burning strange fire. In fact, may I never be disgraced O God. |
Lawless outlaws |
insidelife22:He's a Yoruba head slammer. He'll even be excited if BH and herdsmen overrun Yoruba land. That's the Afonja agreement with Alimi. They are the modern-day Afonjas while the sultanate represents Alimi. In fact, the day the Fulanis will attack, they would be the home rats showing the visiting rats where the fishes are. |
This is common in many areas in the North, even in some parts of the South. In Ijaw area where I served, passing is a rarity |
Nobody takes these ones and Yoruba seriously. Natural Bororo allies and problem or the South. Just let the FG settle them with more contract money for more drinks and women and they'll sing a new song. Who hears of MEND and Avengers again? Consequence of settlement. |
PlayerMeji:I can bet $100 that you're an Afonja. You guys always side evil until it reaches you. |
That's why Igbo MUST exit. |
Kaysalas:Are you Afonja? |
The Yoruba have a saying that a man who is accused of being a thief should not be found dancing with a baby goat. The logic being that the man could be tempted to do a disappearing act with the goat and thus confirm people’s suspicions of himGood Yoruba people knew, good they are still the ones that pretend to know know. |
Coldshisha:Keep dreaming that a non-Fulani will take over from Buhari. You people are obtuse. I'm sure you're among the Sai Babarians of 2015. Fulani will consolidate and hand over to you because you're the founder of Islam. |
obehi247:Reading your comments, I came to two conclusions: 1) You're lying that you studied, or 2) You're not an intelligent student The reason I came to that conclusion is that any intelligent person who bothered to study the events of the 60s knows that Igbos (if we term it an Igbo coup) practically saved the Yoruba and the so-called Benue of today. Let me add that that salvation may be short-lived since that threat of Fulani invasion and conquest may just have been delayed by the Igbos for 60 years, since the same Fulani are back in full force in Benue and are presently camping in Yorubaland poised to accomplish what the so-called Igbo coup halted in the 60s. Ungrateful Nigerians always mock Igbo by standing truth on its head. For your information, that coup was led by the first Nigerian soldier who was trained in military intelligence, an Igbo man, Chukwuma Nzeogwu, who uncovered the same Fulani plot to enslave native tribes. At that time, Yoruba people had already been programmed by the same Fulani through their stooge, Akintola to kill themselves. There was practically an ongoing Yoruba civil war. In the middlebelt, the Fulani had already sent in troops, just the way they did in Imo and Igbo recently and were massacring young Tiv men. This genocide that was planned by Fulani against you lot was what Igbo officers and others saw and acted, but you all including the Yoruba and Tiv turned around to make Igbo the villains. Do you see why I said that finally, that Fulani conquest may still be realized, especially among the Yoruba and Tiv? In fact, it is just a step to be realized and trust Fulani tenacity. It will be realized. Tiv people, Yoruba and even Edo people joined Fulani controlled army and Hausa people in murdering thousands of Igbo civilians for the action of soldiers that were not even only Igbos. In case you're not aware. That coup had the support of all Nigerians and they welcomed it because they though it prevented a crisis. In fact, it is on record that the Nigerian Airforce planes flew in the North, in solidarity for the coup, but trust the British and their ability to manipulate foolish Africans. They teleguided the northerners and Yoruba through their Home Office and made Igbo the fall guys, why? They handed Nigeria over to Fulani and it seemed that their plan had been thwarted. The British only manipulated your fathers to hand power back to Fulani to continue their conquest, and today, 60 years later, they're in your forests in Yorubaland and have all but conquered the Tivs. Talk about nemesis? Is Igbo saving you again? Anyway, I heard IPOB is ready to save the Tivs again, but I do not see the sense in Nnamdi Kanu sending any Igbo man to Yoruba forests because you guys represent MOCKERY on legs. I personally believe IPOBs willingness to help the Benue is to create a buffer for Igbo land, but you see Yoruba, you'll either fight for your land and die for freedom or go on exile. |
Coldshisha:The police is doing a good job of reconciliation. We all know Fulani and Yoruba are one. Tinubu confirmed it. Why do you complain? |
Mangekyo:5-stars. Everyone around them know about their treacherous ways but them. I actually asked the only reasonable Yoruba fellow I've seen on this forum why they live double lives of chameleons. The chap said that a typical tribesman from there is an expert in denying reality. In other words, what everyone (southerners) knew was black was white to them. They actually fool themselves to believe that it was white. Even today, they're still fooling themselves that it is white. For instance, you hear them crying that Fulani has surrounded them from their forests. Why do you think they're not doing anything about it? The reason is that they do not believe that the Fulani in their forests is a REALITY. My dear, those are people who have expertise in denying reality. |
kingsceedon:Enyi a, VPN a gaghi azoputa gi ma ha chowa gi |
FreeIgbos:I have seen this issue discussed. It's obvious that the Fulani are eager to see the Igbo go. Even the Dot in A Circle statement indirectly alluded to that. The rate at which they have been endorsing referendum for Igbo is a pointer that everyone should know is a ploy to isolate the Igbo influence on other Nigerians. Obviously, with Igbo gone, these other tribes would be mince meat for them. Who Can Challenge Fulani Apart From Igbo? Maybe the Jukuns may try, but they do not have the numerical strength to withstand combined onslaught from the security forces. The Kanuris, the other brave tribe are already worn down with Boko Haram. Anyway, my opinion is that if they agree to all Igbos in Benue, Kogi, Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Cross River and Akwa Ibom, IPOB should grab that opportunity. Why should Igbo keep dying for others, who would turn around tomorrow to mock us? |
Thank God I didn't join the army when the opportunity came. Thank God for my mom that said no way. Maybe I would have died. |
Thought they are collaborating to eliminate Shekau and BH? Did I just read no casualties? |
Igboid:If this is tenable, then these are mortal enemies that even if given the chance of exit in a referendum would choose to stay in Nigeria. It gets even more interesting because if IPOB is aware of this and still wants them aboard, then they know something the rest of us do not know. The good news is that they cannot get a referendum even in a hundred years. It'll be interesting to see how things pan out. At the end of it all, the traditional Igbo hate from Nigerian tribes may have the upper hand and Ndiigbo may end up forming a country surrounded by people who hate us like the Israelis we so love to copy. |
selemempe:I wouldn't say that I am sure why IPOB wants to bring the minorities on board, but we just cannot deny Igbos that have been harangued and harassed into denying themselves and their heritage by the Nigerian state. Most of their behaviour is simply survival strategy in a nation that being Igbo puts anyone at a disadvantage. I think that most of those peripheral Igbo, especially in Delta, Rivers and Edo went through a lot to have reached the consensus that survival comes before heritage. Reminisce what Igbos in the heartland must have gone through after the war to understand what those that were isolated from the mainland may have gone through. This is why I do not support any notion that they should be abandoned. Southern minorities are free to reject Biafra, but our own people should get all the encouragement they need to understand the danger of being lefty behind. |
saaron:You really do not know those minorities, I assure you. I served in Ijawland and I can bet you that for the right amount, 90% of them will sell their future. You are seeing them through the prism of Igbo farsightedness. |
See fear fear Yoruba. One would think they're a tribe of 2 million people with the Fulani effrontery. Get sense and vote the right person, No. Have the bravery to fight and defend yourselves as men, No. |
The Second Law of Perpetual Constancy of The Igbo Farsightedness states that It takes the rest of Nigeria exactly 50 years to see what Igbo has seen. |
Coldshisha:Your own fight with Fulani don start o. I know say you go still buy more Benz wen you go drive for Benin IDP as una no fit fight na |
Unik3030:Still going round... |
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