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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:08pm On May 29, 2020
Twistaray:


Good!
You've just proved that na audio/oral figures. grin
grin
Your brother wouldn't have made a whole post about it and gotten that much likes and shares on Facebook if it was just audio, be sleeping on a bicycle ooo, soon one "Shukwudi" will be pricing your ancestral land to buy soon cheesy

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:06pm On May 29, 2020
kayfra:
It's not yours too. It's everyone's reject

Sacrificial land
We are saying the same thing, we keep our potopoto useless lands, while the poor people from the South flood your region and buy up your lands, and leave your brothers hopelessly wailing. The Fulani are controlling your ports while we are taking over your lands... talk of a two pronged attack grin..

in Don Jazzys voice *Na collabo oooo*
grin grin grin grin

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:03pm On May 29, 2020
Twistaray:


Where are these audio lands? grin
Oya, let's see it now.

Stop detailing this beautiful thread for us. You can create your own thread for that. grin
Why you dey ask me? go ask your egbons that are wailing all over the internet grin
Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:02pm On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


Onitsha at this point is no man's potopoto land. Nobody wants it grin
Good at least we get to keep our potopoto while we buy back our rich and fertile lands back from our rich afonja brothers in Ekiti and Egba. One Nigeria sweet oooo grin
Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:01pm On May 29, 2020
Twistaray:


Where are these lands?

By the way, let's focus on the OP. grin
According to your brother Fatai, those lands have been bought by the poor Igbos ooo, he said you people are lazy and poor. No be talk am ooo grin

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:59am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


So you are alluding to my argument. The Yoruba, Edo and Igala genes in Anambra helped them escape poverty. Coz they are clearly different from other Igbos that are savagely poor grin
We're saying the same thing egbon. The Igbos have left Anambra for you to come claim it (if dem born you well be that ooo), but we're right in Lagos, Egbaland, Ekiti, parts of Ogun state comfortably buying up your lands to establish an Igbo colony. We are saying the same thing aburo mi, Onitsha is yours but you actually have to be rich to buy back your lands there. And we know Afonja's are very poor and lazy (according to your own brothers ooo), and can't afford to take back what is theirs grin grin grin
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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:54am On May 29, 2020
Twistaray:
Ibos are immigrant in Anambra, they have no right to lay claim to that chubby state. Anyways, I have always known that Anambra has never been part of IBO land and that's why they are quite different in everything.
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I agree, just like Lagos (no man's land), Ekiti and Egba (now bought up by awon omo Igbo according to your brothers), Ilorin (Fulani territory), Ijebu (they've already established they are not Yoruba) are not Afonja's grin cheesy cheesy

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:52am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


You tell me how the Onitsha ruling house doesn't have strong Edo progeny? Explain it to the public
Onitsha is now firmly in Igbo hands if it ever had Edo an progeny, same way many parts of Anioma had strong Edo influences but still completely Igbonized in language and culture... the Igbo man's genes are too strong grin even the once Yoruba Olukunmi people in Delta state are now completely Igbonized. The reverse is the case in yaribanza land however,almost every where you were once indigenous outside of your 5 states (cause Lagos is No man's land and belongs originally to the Bini) have all been erased and replaced with more distinct identities of the Yoruba subgroups. Look at the Itshekiri, Ilaje, Okun, Awori etc those people have lost their Yoruba identities and have all morphed into distinctly different tribes/groups.
Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:45am On May 29, 2020
ahaz:
they have come with another fake search engine...abeg abayomi wetin be this one name, na Wikipedia abi na Google for advanced afonja studies?
.oga park well you can't fool us here biko
I'm ready for the afonja ape, since he wants to act like a typical afonja pig, I'll grovel in the mud with him cheesy

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:43am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


[s]Have you gotten your ration from the resource rich Yorubas today?

I am happy. One more SEner didn't worsen the poverty statistics of Igboland today

Are you ftom Enugu, Abia or Ebonyi? I want to know how to categorize your poverty situation. What was the first Bridge you slept under when you migrated westside[/s]?
Awww at least Adeshewa has sense like a few Afonja's, "Shinedu" must be servicing her really well cheesy wink cheesy wink

Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:29am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


Wake up. You are poor cheesy
Ok oooo grin

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:28am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


I like the alternate universe. It cures depression

If you can'twin in life, make up your own reality. I like thatgrin
If the people that are poor according to your NBS are the same people your brothers are wailing online about buying up your lands upandan, don't you think something is fundamentally wrong either with the stats or perhaps afonja people in general? why would you allow poor people even buy your lands like say tomorrow no dey...it's an affront to the rich Yoruba race, except something doesn't quite add up grin

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:25am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


I like the alternate universe. It cures depression

If you can'twin in life, make up your own reality. I like thatgrin
At least some of your brothers still have sense grin grin cheesy

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:23am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


Do you need me to remind you of your poverty status in the south? grin

Audio developer grin
Igbos buying up your lands ACCORDING to your poor lazy brothers, Hausa/Fulani controlling your ports etc kai! It must suck to be an Afonja right now grin cheesy cheesy

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:14am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:


You are the poorest tribe in the South but you are also entitled to dream.

I won't come in the way of your dreams but I'll remind you of the extreme poverty back Yeast grin
Poor man wey dey buy your papa house? e remain to commit suicide niyen wink grin. NBS fake IGR stats still hasn't and will never stop Yeebos from buying up your region, poor man dey buy up rich man's property... paradox of all time grin

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Politics / Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:01am On May 29, 2020
kayfra:
Orisha (Onitsha) has Edo and Yoruba influence. That's what saved it from the usual abject poverty in the SE

Thank us for being not so abysmal
Afonja pig grin keep been a fool on a faceless forum,meanwhile according to your lazy and poor afonja brothers who are wailing all over social media, Igbo's are now buying up the entire Southwest. While your broke afonja ass could only wish you can afford a plot of land in Onitsha, Yeebos are already converting Ekiti and other SW states into Igbo territory with real money grin

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