Politics › Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Markfemi2: 1:26am On Jul 03, 2017 |
Any one that responds to this fool is a mumu |
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Politics › Re: Restructuring: Nigeria Must Return To 1963 Constitution – Rivers Elders by Markfemi2: 2:52pm On Jul 01, 2017 |
EzeUche: I want to hear from the Rivers youth, not these elders.
It will be the youth who will have to live with the consequences of the actions of their elders. Niger delta unity begger |
Politics › Re: The North, Which North?- TOLA ADENIYI by Markfemi2: 2:21pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: The North Might Be Planning Something Big For Yorubas. by Markfemi2: 12:37pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
mekaboy: Well you have heard the Hausa youths. The are running out of time. Better pray for Osibanjo and Yoruba. I will pray for him S pray for your kiths all over north |
Politics › What Do We All Want From Nigeria by Markfemi2(op): 10:12am On Jun 30, 2017 |
Let's discuss what we all want out of new Nigeria no tribal insults pls |
Politics › Re: The North Might Be Planning Something Big For Yorubas. by Markfemi2: 4:00am On Jun 30, 2017 |
kocvalour: make Afonjas feel the heat small
slavessss Loooooool kaduna declaration |
Politics › Re: The North Might Be Planning Something Big For Yorubas. by Markfemi2: 3:59am On Jun 30, 2017 |
Uncle I advise you to face kaduna declaration Every attempt to sow discord on Yoruba by Igbo has always failed From 1960 Azikwe who removed seccesion only for his people to need it to Kaduna declaration in 2017 and your leaders are jittery up and down |
Politics › Exposing Lies From Biafrans by Markfemi2(op): 3:18am On Jun 30, 2017*. Modified: 3:54am On Jun 30, 2017 |
I have to say the igbos are experts and concoting lies From Donald trump set to meet kanu To isreal set to meet kanu Seems lieing is in their DNA Turkish minister soon to meet kanu Anyways here are some of the top lies we have heard We own 78% of Lagos- Mba Lagos is mini Nigeria, ibos are only dominant in 6 markets out of the 28 marekts in lagos And the heartbeat of lagos is its banking , foreign companies, insurance firms, churches, mosque, none off which are under ibo control so what type of lie is that We own 95% of Abuja, - Another fallacy like in lagos the ibos have excelled in certain businesses there but that does not make them have 95% what will now the northern politicians own and niger delta along side Yoruba people We own 44trn in northern Nigeria – Nigeria as a whole is worth USD400bn to be conservative. Which is approx 140trn South West and Niger delta accounts for 75% of Nigerias economic activities. Meaning at least N105TRN is between Odua and Niger Delta leaving 35trn to share between North west, central, north east and east so how is it possible to own 44trn that does not exist meanwhile northerners still own majority of items in their region Niger Deltans are lazy drunkards- Another lie the niger deltans are hardworking people and power the dollar availability in Nigeria which the same lazy ibos use to import fake products from china Yorubas are lazy, dirty and cowards- it’s a knoiwn fact every ibo child is brought up to hate Yoruba people even chiamamda confessed that’s why they will come up with all sorts of lie by calling the most successful tribe in west Africa lazyalso recent official reports have shown south east to be the dirtiest place in Africa North is lazy with almajiri northerners are not lazy they go into farming and sell products to Nigerians lazy people don’t farm Please feel free to expose more ibo lies 2 |
Politics › Re: Igbo Brothers let us decide, What do we Really Want? by Markfemi2: 3:16am On Jun 30, 2017 |
THE TRUTH ON WHO THE REAL COWARDS OF NIGERIA ARE IS COMING OUT HEHE |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 1:37am On Jun 30, 2017 |
Meel: There are so many ethnic group in kwara state.
if Nigeria should divide, Yoruba cities in kwara will never and ever go with Hausa. Am not sure of other Hausalike minority tribe. But talk of offa, oro, omu aran. They are typical Yoruba no form of fulanism.
if not for the death of Gov lawal, the legitimacy of the emirate is already being debated. All Yoruba towns starting from Jebba must go with Yoruba |
Politics › Re: South West Of Nigeria A Question You Need To Think Of. by Markfemi2: 1:18am On Jun 30, 2017 |
chuksanambra: Unfortunately, you're not looking at long term interests. Stop thinking like the political illiterates who shape the political movements of the SE.
The political stance of Yorubas in 2019 would take the SE approximately a decade to decode and another decade to understand. Chai you wicked There's a reason why we are politically Sophisticated |
Politics › Re: South West Of Nigeria A Question You Need To Think Of. by Markfemi2: 1:17am On Jun 30, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 12:44am On Jun 30, 2017 |
Chukazu: Yea.. I know, but that is just a portion of the state, you are not going to have an entire state That Yoruba portion is what I'm referring too |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 12:43am On Jun 30, 2017 |
nku5: Even if Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani are the last tribes in Nigeria, you will not be able to leave. Yorubas cheered on while Tinubu decimated the structures that would have been able to push through secession. Afenifere and OPC were branded PDP and weakened terribly in 2015. Gani Adams himself lamented not long ago that OPC was no longer able to defend yorubaland against herdsmen.
Moreover the north had a pact with Awo that they would have a "corridor to the sea" in exchange for peace just before the civil war. Loooool Nku5 needs help Sorry but we are not bondaged into Nigeria like Biafra Is this how 2015 defeat pains you so much , I thought igbos claimed cause yoruba wanted access to presidency now it's access to the sea hehehe Did they sign the same pact niger delta too cause I understand Niger delta was against Biafra I have never seen a humiliated and defeated tribe like Igbo that insults others forgetting it has a terrible history Or you think if ifs Igbo presidency we will vote for igbo people's choice  |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 12:41am On Jun 30, 2017 |
nku5: If the north wanted to compensate yorubas they would have allowed Falae to win an election that was his for the taking. The north tricked yorubas into believing they had been compensated and put their boy Obasanjo. He did nothing for his people, allowed sharia law, frustrated attempts to restructure Nigeria as clamoured for by Afenifere and handed power back to Fulani in 2007.
Thats deception not compensation Jealousy jealousy |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 12:40am On Jun 30, 2017 |
nku5: Obasanjo was NOT a Yoruba president. He was a decoy that the north used to trick them and deny Falae who was the real choice of Yoruba and progressive Nigerians Is it the same way Azikwe was not a real Igbo man ?? Talk to me |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 6:23pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Newmanluckyman: ...bye since you have run out of points. But learn to stand on your own and don't put your FUTURE on another man's hand. Coming from the same tribe where your leader quoted they can't stand on their own chaaai |
Politics › Re: We Don’t Want Restructuring - Governor Umahi by Markfemi2: 6:04pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
[quote author=akigbemaru post=57957957][/quote]Post of the year |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:51pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
ChimaAdeoye: Point of correction, Kanu has never used force and you know it. Stop pretending!
He is only exercising his right to protest peacefully which the zoo military still violate and kill innocent people. The same insults on other tribes you mean is peaceful |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:50pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
kernel505: Who told you? Example I know an Igbo Pastor in Lagos, who owns two property... He wants to leave, despite having property.
Secondly, Igbo land was raised to rumble during Biafra war, today... there's no traces of such, meaning we can do better. I repeat no one is stopping Igbo from leaving |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:45pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
unohbethel: small small sum peopl(former afonjas) cum dey receive sense because of biafra....@op dats a nice post...tank god u don receive d sense of wat we are sayin aboutt nigeria Proudly afonja anyday anytime |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:45pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
kernel505: I am an Igbo man, I doubt if... Hausas will ever leave Kwara to the Yorubas, I'm not saying isn't possible, but it will take quite a good fight, legally or live combat. Of course it's either through a diplomatic agreement or use of force |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:37pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Ngokafor: ..lol!!.li wish i have that meme of a cute baby with a toothie laugh..no mind them biko,life go tire them last last...Thos kindmof bigots burns out fast qnd runs out of steam,no be today. Matured minds only I will drop a bomb on Igbo nation in a bit |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:33pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
gartamanta: Kanu used to be a member of MASSOB but he saw what Nigeria did to Uwazuruike and his 'gentleman'. Several times, Uwazuruike was arrested tortured, his members gunned down, his house invaded. Upon all that, Uwazuruike could not take Biafra anywhere. So Kanu.knew that 'gentleman and diplomacy' would not work so he took a far more radical approach.
'Violent approach' is the only language Nigerians understand. Thats why Kanu finished everyone including Buhari and people started taking him serious Agreed that's why Nigeria needs to be discussed which is happening |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:33pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
reality1010: The restructure u asked for was OBJ presidency.You came back again and got Osinbajo VP.You were greedy&never mearnt well to other Nigerians.You can see dat Yorubas r not progressive but tribal.D Igboman is progressive by nature and it pays him bc they r everywhere unlike d Yorubas. Yoruba isn't interested in holding on to power That's a northern mentality The rule is clear if president dies vp takes over Other candidates are free to contest in 2019 and win or lose Flip the situation if obj died won't atiku be sworn in ? It's law of the land |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:30pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Chukazu: KWARA YES!
KOGI HOW? Kogi west -Dino Melaye |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 5:30pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Newmanluckyman: ...of course that's a good thing. They are republicans and that's one advantage of democracy. Igbos don't do 'imposition '.At the end of the day, superior arguments and the silent majority will win the day.
But learn to take your own future and don't depend on others. It's absurd!!!! I just pointed out what you used on your tribe and you call it republican nature lool are your kiths not bowing to kanu |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Newmanluckyman: ...you need to learn how to be independent of your decisions and also take your future in your own hands. Is not too late to learn . Sorry I won't be dragged into insults Rather I advise you on the same one part of Igbo wants Biafra the other wants restructuring the other is saying no restructuring Before you accuse of others of things look at yourself |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 4:21pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Newmanluckyman: ...you don't need to "expect the course of action of others ".Just focus on yourself. What others does is never your headache. I think your just looking for bile to spill |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 3:54pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Newmanluckyman: ...why must you wait for igbos to leave before you consider to exit too? Don't you know what you guys want or does your life depends on igbos? I can't understand. Don't bring shame to your tribe. Hence people talked about cowardice. Nigeria can only survive if everyone's is in it If Yorubas pull out of Nigeria I don't expect Igbo to stay with Hausa or niger delta If niger delta exits too I don't expect Igbo or Yoruba to renain If north leaves too others go It's not cowardice or dependency on Igbo Just saying it as it is |
Politics › Re: What I Have Learnt From Kanu As A Yoruba by Markfemi2(op): 3:37pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
feelgoodInc: seriously I don't feel comfortable about you being this way, I really liked the real you. because the real you is not on my side, there's nothing like restructuring. no one needs it. first October is in the corner.
port Harcourt port isn't functioning, Calabar port isn't functioning, warri port isn't functioning to it's capacity meanwhile the dry port in the north functions properly, I import things and need to transfer it by road from Lagos to my state, guy all man should be on their own, rebuilding the northern states ravaged by boko Haram shouldn't be from my pockets. if the north decide not to go to school then it's poverty for them not for me, they should stop depending on us but should depend on themselves. No one is forcing igbos to stay If they want to go they can go Only thing is igbo does not want to bear the consequences of losing assets |