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Gamesmart:Alright alright. However, lets analyse how I used the sentence perfectly, there isn't any error to that. There is nothing like using a future tense to describe a present status because it was a continuous sentence. It covers the present and the future. I still want to know how I used a future sentence to describe a present status. Or you only know how to spot wrong spellings and omitted words? Now attempt that. Spotting wrong spellings and omissions is not everything. Let us view your technical analysis side. |
Gamesmart:Alright alright. However, lets analyse how I used the sentence perfectly, there isn't any error to that. There is nothing like using a future tense to describe a present status because it was a continuous sentence. It covers the present and the future. I still want to know how I used a future sentence to decribe a present status. Or you only know how spot wrong spelling and omitted words? |
Gamesmart:Thought I was talking to someone that actually saw the four walls of a class. It is a miracle that we are even talking, I can tell. At the minimum level of education, you should be able to realize when someone makes an ommission intentionally or out of mistake. Anybody with half a brain, would know that that was a mistaken ommission and not an avenue for an abuse, but guess what? Even imbs and retards are on Nairaland, and you seem to be on top of the list. I used the sentence perfectly, there is isn't any error to that. There is nothing like using a future tense to describe a presence status because it was a continuous sentence. It covers the present and the future. You are Dumb friend, adios ![]() |
Christistruth03:It might be a turn on for them. Only God knows how these folks are wired. |
ariesbull:Nugga thinks we dont know your scope. I use twitter and I know the 10s of you they have busted over the months. Bunch of losers. |
Gamesmart:Common sense would tell anybody that a "be" will be there. Now "it can never" is a future related statement. It does not mean it exists or has occured into existence. The important thing to note is that, "never will be." You should thank me for the session, or dont. Nevertheless, I consider this my little contribution to the society: teaching adults how to grow and imbs how to think properly. 💘 |
ariesbull:. Lol, IPOB disguising as Yoruba. Despicable animals who are not proud of their pathetic awful origin. |
Yoruba people created Amotekun to Protect their Interest. Igbos created ESN to flog their parents and prevent their people from exercising their God given right of movement. Truly apart from being sore losers, wisdom is also a scarce commodity amongst the tribe. |
ariesbull:Na this nonsense chest beating. Till tomorrow you will continue to cry about how the Yorubas are dealing with you and hate from behind us and nothing will happen. If you love Ilorin so much, you can go foist an igwe on the majority muslim population. Every body with a common sense knows that where There is a muslim majority, religion always trumps culture. The Muslim can have their emirs, they love it. We have tried our best for them: Firstly during the defeat of Ilorin forces by the Yorubas led by Ibadan. Secondly when Awolowo wanted to merge them into the western region but was prevented by that Osu fool, Azikiwe; the Muslim population and sultan. The Muslim Yorubas stood against the practice of Isese. Ilorin is a Muslim state, and just like any other Muslim state, the religion as fcked their heads in. Historically valueless tribes like Ibos who have always been losing with no history of conquest should try merge your self back with your brothers in the south south. It only took Gowon, to seperate and marginalize into 5 small states. |
Gamesmart:Hahaha. I was right. The dolt said I admitted. Read it again imb, "it can never." On a scale of 0 to 10 it can be 0 and yours can be 10. That is what I mean. The fact that I had to spell it out proves I am right; your stupidity is pitiable.. |
Gamesmart:Believe me, it can never as voluminous as yours. Yours seems to be all over the place. |
ariesbull:They were simply warning you. The thing about Yoruba people is they will warn you before they deal with you. They are not silent killers like fulanis. Look below: Sheybi Yorubas are cowards, why are your kinsmen now crying that they are dealing with them. Why can they not simply chasing the cowards away. Why dem dey cry like endangered goats
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Gamesmart:You remind me of one popular Idiot that contested for Presidency ![]() |
ariesbull:But you dey cry say we deal with you for Lagos. Why you con dey cry like useless goats |
ariesbull:And where is babangida today; Displaced like his boss Abacha. Defeated by the same Yorubas he tried to fck with You that the only National hero you have ran away at the sight of Yoruba army commanders in a womans dress, instead of facing them like a man would. Says a lot about your chest beating tag. How many kingdoms did you conquer pre colonial, you benin slave? I have answered your question now answer mine. Slave want to following his slavers argue, better know your place. |
BloomingDale:For his "shares" |
ariesbull:Let me indulge and share a slice of the Yorubas military activities. Ajaland Ajaland was the last layer added to the empire. It was the most restive and distant, and kept in line with threats of expeditions against it. This territory extended from the non-Yoruba areas west of the Egbado Corridor far into Ewe controlled territory in modern Togo. This area, like all tributary states, was allowed a fair degree of autonomy as long as taxes were paid, the orders from Oyo were strictly followed, and access to local markets was provided to Oyo merchants. The Oyo often demanded tribute in slaves. The tributary chiefs of other kingdoms sometimes made war on others to capture slaves for this purpose. Oyo was known to punish disobedience by wholesale slaughter of the erring community, as it accomplished in Allada in 1698. Later conquest With its cavalry, Oyo campaigned over great distances. The Oyo army was able to attack defensive fortifications, but it was harder to supply an army, and they withdrew when supplies ran out. The Oyo did not use guns in its major conquests. The military waited until the 19th century to adopt them. In 1764, a joint Akyem-Dahomey-Oyo force defeated an invading Ashanti army. The victory among the alliance defined the borders between the neighboring states. Oyo led a successful campaign into Mahi territory north of Dahomey in the late 18th century. The Yoruba also made use of the forces of their tributaries, for instance, they accomplished a 1784 naval blockade of Badagri with an Oyo-Dahomey-Lagos force. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyo_Empire This is apart from the fact that Yoruba occupied dahomey for 100yrs before it gained independence during Oyos internal conflict and war with the fulani to the north. Look Ibo boy, when we are talking about conquest and expansion Yoruba is not your mate. We have an history, a very proud one. One of conquest and defeat just like any other empire out there. Oyo empire is in the levels of the likes of the Roman empire, British Empire and Fulani empire until their fall. Oyo empire is the only Empire that conquered territories out side the boundary of Nigeria, we didnt stop there, we went further through benin into the heart of Togo. What primitive history do you have that can compare to this? This is What is called conquest, bravery and strength. Now, how many lands did you conqure pre colonial? Yoruba is first on that list, no arguements, but you can keep yourself there to make yourself happy. I am out |
ariesbull:You have google now. If you search it you will see it. It is so fcking apparent. They are not Ibos that had no history of conquest pre-colonialism and an history of sore losing post colonialism. Despite her loses like any other empire, the Oyo empire is the greatest empire Nigeria has ever witness. |
ariesbull:He didn't come back because he had no dignity and was embarrassed of his babaric, savage and primitive culture; He preferred his former masters culture to his own. His people actually needed help, they were being sold into slaves in their thousands. His effort could have been used to prevent that just like he freed himself. Gustavus did not even come to visit. He could have introduced them to reading and writing, and helped them develop faster than any other region in Nigeria. I guess what the famous write said about Ibo people was true
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ariesbull:Did he come back home. Gustavus Vassa also know Equiano was an example of this. Despite being free, he didn't come back home to help his people, because like everyone of them had no dignity and preferred the white mans abode and culture over his own primitive culture unlike Ajayi Crowther |
ariesbull:This is because they came back home after getting their freedom; that is why you know them and that their names were changed. Ibos lost their way home. They changed their names but could not find their way home. But you can see them tracing it back now. Recently some descendants of slaves in America came back to the Ibo land claiming they are from their. The different between Ibo and Yoruba is that. Yorubas actually wanted to come home, and always wants to be free, while ibo people wanted to die as slaves, even when they got free they still didn't want to come home because they preferred their slave masters abode and protection and culture to their primitive and embarrassing culture. Gustavus Vassa also know Equiano was an example of this. Despite being free, he didn't come back home to help his people, because like everyone of them had no dignity and preferred the white mans abode and culture over his own primitive culture unlike Ajayi Crowther. Ask yourself, despite the fact Ibos made up a large number of the transatlantic slave trade, sold by minority tribes around them, why did non the resettled in Ibo land. The answer is up there. |
Obaofpigs:Stfu and read you Dullard. While you hopeless cowards drowned your pitiable selves in an ocean out of the fear of what it is to come. Yoruba people were leaders of revolutions in south America that led to the emancipation of a lot of slaves. We are smart and wise, we didnt waste our lives and generations to come because of the fear of fighting for our freedom, hopelessness and cowardice. We did not give up, we rose up from slavery with the heart of stone that led major revolutions in south America which brought about the freedom of the slaves there. Yoruba people created an environment where they and their generations to come can thrive and be free right on the slavers land. They didn't kill themselves and their generation out of fear and cowardice of what is to come Yoruba people literally freed them selves from slavery rather than drowning like useless goats |
Christlike01:You want them to be scratching their heads. Yorubas that were sold into slavery to Brazil, still got to Brazil to conquer the supposed masters is what these Ijaw and Warri slaves want to be comparing to their Yes master selves |
You have contributed in no small measure to the fight against mis information and cyber bullying on this forum. It is sad to see you leave. But know that you have left an indelible mark, you can see how the cockroaches you have crushed in no small measures are happy and screaming about your departure. The blow you have dealt in their camp of evil doers and hate worshippers can never be forgotten. They will always quiver and boil at the sight of your mentions. If this is the case, then farewell omenka. |
MrSly:Did you read my earlier statement. Where exactly did I say that Ibos are not allowed to have properties and live their life to the fullest in Yoruba land. I specifically said the idiotic thing a large majority of you do -who are retarded- that makes the hosts annoyed. You chestbeaters live in a bubble. Thinking every body has something against you. Nobody cares about you or who you are or the under developed terror ridden zone you are coming from, the simple thing is stay in your lane. That is what you loud mouthed morons have refused to understand and till you understand this you will keep causing issues for yourself every where including north and south Africa. Imagine saying Lagos is Biafra land because Obi won it. No body cares about your nonsense pseudo wealth or how many imaginary properties you have. Just do not think it is an avenue to talk shit about others or refer to them in a derogatory manner. Thats is what I mean by respect. I know it is too complex for chest beating backward mentality. Travel to Ibo land so that you can deal with me like you deal with your aged on Monday mornings. I don't need to travel to Ibo land to know any thing. There 're Ibos in the south west and From there dishonesty I can imagine the hardened criminal syndicate Ibos run in their enclave. Modified We pretend respect through prostrating but atleast we don't support and hail criminals flogging and maltreating our aged and preventing them from exercising their God given right of movement. Ibos should not be even talking about people lacking or pretending respect, because they don't have any apart from not having any they still violently display that disrespect. Might be reason you disgusted by people who go all the way to show it, because the disrespect is in your genes. |
MrSly:Igbo people that ordinary miscreants that they empowered and praised are flogging their parents and preventing their parents from going out on Monday, the most important day of the week, shouldn't be calling others disrespectful and heartless. Apart from this, it is also a sign of Lack of wisdom, idiocy, stupidity, retardation. What about the crimes Igbos commit in their markets, the fufu they sell in phone cases. How they exchange thousands worth of goods for dirt, because the buyer is not looking. Substandard dirts sold for original price. Yorubas are capable of evil but the Evil done by Igbos is larger in scale and quantity. Igbos lack deep self introspection. Why is it that every body is complaining about Igbo people; the north, their brothers in port Harcourt and south Africa. Yorubas don't hate Igbos, just like everybody, wants Igbos to maintain their place and dont cross it. All the qualities you mentioned are more peculiar to Igbo people than Yoruba people. I don't have time for listing qualities like primary school child, but igbo people are capable of so much evil, hate, dishonesty and jealousy, it is sickening. ![]() |
gare:"Yoruba bigot" you just had to spell it out. You can't just call him a bigot, you had to add the tribe. Disgusting, you hypocritical mr0ns always trying to act like you are saints, but we know your likes are only saints when Igbos are on the receiving end; when Yoruba are responding to the hate. When Yorubas are on the receiving end, you won't mind offing your cloth to join your tribesmen in insulting them. This holier than though victim scope will be casted one day |
Fearyourcreator:To be honest. Our culture revolves around sensitivity from treating others with respect to giving respect to who it is due. Hateful human beings thinking they can take advantage of that are the problems we have, and exactly why some Yorubas might result to abusing and responding with the same energy. |
KwuoteYourFada:This is very untrue. You can't change history but I know you people like to twist it to suite your narrative. The only reason why Yoruba is very pronounced is because of how well they have preserved and continued to bear their Identity even after being captured and taken to strange lands. Unlike others who starts to become useful slaves after their capture. They forget their Identity and accept what ever their masters give to them. The black Americans that are now tracing their roots back to the SE are an example of that Moreover drowning your self and commiting sucide is not a very smart form of protest against anything. It spells hopelessness and a lack of will to fight for what is yours -freedom- even if takes years. The Yorubas on The other hand got to their destination with hope, faith, courage and the strong believe in their heart that if they're going to die at all it would be in the fight for their freedom and that of their offspring, not waste it in the Atlantic. This believe led to what pushed them into starting revolutions that brought their own freedom and that of slaves of other tribes in the white mans land. They conquered the conqueror. |
kettykin:They are not calling it no man lands and threatening to dispose the existing institutions. They simple practicing their culture with respect to whats already on ground. |
KwuoteYourFada:Actually it is the Igbos... Ever heard of that Igbo sinking in the Ocean, imagine the number of Igbos that were sold before and after that Calabar was literally a slave port for trafficking Igbos out of Nigeria Igbos were sold by their tribes and minority around them |


