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WombRaiders:Lmao... ![]() This reader has it from reliable informants who wish to remain anonymous that this masked poster who do not wish to reveal his identity was given this cryptic writeup by sources who are not authorized to speak on the subject but were confided with the hidden material . It will be recalled that when the news first broke, the alleged story was believed to have been leaked by those whose identity are proteected. |
WombRaiders:So you do fear us afterall. ![]() The fear of Lagoon ritual is the beginning of Ibo wisdom. ![]() |
ekenedegreat:She was raised in Igboland. She only moved to Yorubaland in her twenties, by which time it was too late to break this trait she acquired amongst cannibalist. Yeye! If this picture is true and the charges are true...this woman should be put to death for attempted murder on the innocent child. |
All of you should remember and apply this FFK wicked wisdom next time your team loose in a match. If your team loose in a 5-2 score, dont cry, just remember that the defeat would have been far worse if it had been a 5-1 score. God bless FFK ![]() |
Im trying to peep past her handbag to see what kind of car is that behind. Is that a bedford classic? Anyone can see and tell what make that car is behind Madam? |
@Buhari picture.... What have they done with his age, where are the wrinkles? You guys are bad gan! ![]() We want him in his natural looks, not air brushed image. You guys are cruel! |
EMANY01:The subject line is Lagos! If you take oil revenue from Lagos what lessins are you trying to teach? Lagos is the only state in Nigeria, followed by Ogun state, that forecast its entire budget based on revenue from labour and productivity. No other state beside these two can accomplish that feat. Everyone else, including Niger Delta states are at the mercy of oil revenue. So to follow your threat, who suffers if you choose to blow up all the oil installations in the Delta? |
EMANY01:...what an ignoramus!! Is Ondo a Niger Delta state? Is Chad basin a Niger Delta state? Oil exploration in Chad had ceased due to risks of terrorism. If the cost/benefit scale of doing business in the Delta flattens out the explorers will abandon the rigs and take business elsewhere. They will then sanction your oil production in the market. How will you find the resource to grow your economy in the Delta? You will regress and stagnate. Jonathan was clueless before March 28th, and he is still clueless after. |
I sincerely wish I was as ugly as Gov Oshiomhole. There is a potency, a sort of undiluted nature and genetic imprint in ugly men that makes women weak and Hot. I wish I was as close to a beast in my looks as this man is. I say this because I will run into a couple in public and I will look at the woman and then look at the man...then take another look at the man, and I will look at him again trying to find something...anything worthy of visuals that makes such an heavenly beauty wants to lay underneath such a beast. How does she not cringe at even the touch of his gorilla knuckles? Now, here is the mystery.....the two together make the best looking and genetically balanced children. I dare anyone to prove me wrong. Nature is wonderful and im still learning from it. The coupling of Oshiomhole and Lara is an addition and new awakening to the truth of paradoxical mix. Im too handsome to get a fine woman like that. I envy ugly men and their princesses. |
This reaction gives legitimacy to opposing grounds who see increasing terrorism and new threats from Lower Niger as a real risk against new investments. |
This is one fight America will never ever win in Africa. The whole Continent will rise up against American interests when it comes to pushing homosexuality rights. Not on this soil!! They better take that shyyte elsewhere!!! We stand in support of the Gambian President. |
I want this VP to start working on his image quick quick! This picture is nonsense....we are not in 1960 Western Nigeria. Yoruba culture and society is a pace setter when it comes to image-making. Do I need to send my tailor to Baba Kike? ![]() |
patrickmuf:Learn to rhyme with time and events. This is an event to feed the eyes and emotion.....not for the brain and logic. |
Islam encourages and in fact calls for men to pay courtesy and respect to the opposite sex. As can be seen in the picture, Mrs Oshiomhole is courtesying to the President - Elect . In return he's equally paying courtesy to her. Buhari has not done anything in vuolation of the tenets of Islam. |
OneNaira6:The only place you find high number of Igbos is Texas, Virginia and Munnesota. Cali, Chi town, Big Apple, Atl, Miami, Philly, Jersey, Baltimore....all na Yoruba people. |
If i open Ibo thread im accused of tribalism and bigotry. Now i open Yoruba thread and Ibo people are still coming in to accuse me of bigotry. Dem say frog no be food, but if starvation push man to go eat frog make hin chop one wey egg full hin belle. Me...i dey go back to creating Ibo threads. If you go accuse ne kuku do so on legitimate ground. Abi i lie? ![]() Lagoon tinz! Bloody freaks! |
VirginFinder: |
We dont make noise...but our influence and presence is felt far and wide! We don't start a war...but Empires subdue to our wisdom. We dont invade a territory...but our peosperity is invited to bring progress. May Oodua continue to bless our ways... May the 401 gods of Ife continue to prosper our wisdom May the deities and ancestors of Yorubaland reinforce our strength and supremacy. Asee o! |
vickerz:Hahahahahhaha....from this day forward, I pronounce you the Oba of Nairaland! You be badt guy, I swear! ![]() |
Sir Isaac Adaka Boro declared the Independent Niger Delta Republic in 1966 citing the marginalisation that the region suffered. He was misunderstood even by the locals and the republic only lasted for 12days before it was crushed. Boro would later joined the fight against the State of Biafra in order to preserve a United Nigeria in 1967. He was the Chief Proponent of Resource Control. This the Nigeria state never gave in despite the support of the region.Barca, Patriotism for pan Nigeria was not the reason for agitations in the Niger Delta. Against Government policies which regarded the region as a minority, the people see themselves as an independent entity. Again, we cannot start telling of the political dynamics of Nigeria from the 60s alone we need to go back to the ages of "Treaties with the Coastal Kings" when the coastal people repulsed the dominance of an external power over their territorial domain. This energy and spirit did not die even though they ceded political authority to the might of the invaders. There are truly three independent Nations in Southern Nigeria and they are: 1. Yoruba and proto Yoruba (Bini/Itsekiri) 2. Ijaw/Ogoni 3. Kalabari/Efik. The Yoruba, Bini and Itsekiri was granted a political Independence in 1957 under what was called Western Nigeria. The territory covered from Lagos to Warri on the coast and from Ekiti to Asaba in the forest. There was an Independent Eastern Nigeria also created in 1957 and put under political dominance of the Ibos, a new development in the political history of the Southern Kingdoms. The Ijaw/Ogoni and the Kalabari/Efik people werw underneath this new political formation, which later evolved into Biafra. The agitatiin of Boko, Saro and others were therefore not to keep Nigeria together but rather to remain independent from Biafra/Eastern region and everyone else. Please lets speak to true history and stop using the 60s as the beacon of political beginnings of the nations in Nigeria. |
The countries that make up the Scandinavian have approved the teaching of Yoruba language in their schools. The Scandinavia, made up of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, gave the approval late in 2014. This was disclosed by the Sweden Coordinator of the Oodua Progressive Union, Victor Mobolaji Adewale, during the Europe meeting of the Union. The meeting was held in Istanbul, Turkey. Adewale, who also emerged as the Deputy Coordinator of the body in Europe, said the approval followed the well attended launch of the Union in Sweden on November 29, 2014. He said it was attended by government officials from the Scandinavian countries who thereafter okayed the teaching of Yoruba language in their schools. He said the Union also has the OPU radio functioning in the Scandinavian countries, using it as a medium of popularising the Yoruba language and reaching out to people of like minds. Adewale said: "We are happy to report that the Yoruba language has got the approval of the authorities for it to be taught in schools in the Scandinavian countries. "It is a major breakthrough for us in popularising our mother tongue. "We look forward to doing more." The Convener of the OPU and National Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress, Otunba Gani Adams, who expressed happiness at the development, said one of the reasons for the summit was capacity building. Adams advised the Europe chapters of the OPU to be aggressive in expanding their coasts by building more chapters. He said the duty and responsibility of the European chapter should be to cover 25 countries out of the 28 in Europe. He said the OPU can use Europe as a base to mobilise others. Adams told the meeting that OPU was now present in 56 countries, adding: "Protecting the image of Nigeria is important. "Liaise with the embassies, the Missions of Nigeria in all the countries where you are based. "They are the representatives of Nigeria out here." Adams also implored the members of the OPU to operate with singleness of purpose, adding: "If there is no unity, nothing can be achieved. "We are building the OPU for the benefit of the Yorubas. "We will soon expand strongly in America." The Publisher of 'Freedom Online', Gabriel Akinadewo, delivered a lecture on: 'Leadership and the Nigerian challenge'. Akinadewo admonished members of the OPU to develop leadership capacity in order to run a truly strong organisation. http://allafrica.com/stories/201505120649.html |
Jonathan remains clueless, before or after.. |
http://www.m.worldstagegroup.com/readnews.php?&id=22243&active=news The appointment of non-Yoruba to the position of the Nigerian Ports Authority, (NPA) is an insult to the Yoruba nation, the O’odua Nationalist Coalition, (ONAC) has said. ONAC said the position of the NPA Chairman and the Managing Director should be the preserve of the Yoruba people. In a statement on Monday, the Pan Yoruba group stated that the Lagos port is the second largest source of revenue for the Federal Government adding that the Lagos port is to the Yoruba people what oil is to the Niger-Delta. If consistently Niger-Delta people have been at the helms of affairs at the NDDC, there is no reason why the NPC should not be consistently led by a Yoruba person. ONAC stated that recent appointment of Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Ado Bayero as the NPA Managing Director is absolutely wrong. It negates the principles of fairness. How on earth can you appoint some one who has no stream in his home state as the Managing Director of NPA? The Lagos port is on Yorubaland. In a true federal system, the chairman of the Ports Authority must necessarily be an indigene of Lagos or at least a Yoruba person, ONAC stated. “For several years, the Lagos Port has been a source of financial muzzle for Nigeria. This port is located in Yorubaland and was used for trans-Atlantic trade route for over 1000 years by the Yoruba Nation before the artificial creation of Nigeria. It is disheartening that the Nigerian government has continued to undermine the natural right of Yoruba people to be made the NPA chairman. Successive governments have continued to commit this deliberate error. President Goodluck Jonathan has just committed the same assault on our people by his recent appointment”, the statement signed by ONAC official, Mr Olumide Ajayi stated. ONAC stated that the appointment of a non-Yoruba as the NPA chairman violates the UN convention on indigenous rights. ONAC stated that the UN convention stresses absolute need for consultation of state governments in the management of resources that belong to indigenous people the way the ports in Lagos belong to the people of Lagos. Quoting the UN Convention 169 on the right of indigenous people, ONAC stated that the spirit of consultation and participation constitutes the cornerstone of Convention No. 169 on which all its provisions are based. The Convention requires that indigenous and tribal peoples are consulted on issues that affect them. It also requires that these peoples are able to engage in free, prior and informed participation in policy and development processes that affect them.ONAC said the Yoruba people have for long been taken for granted adding that it was high time the ethnic nationality began to bare her fangs. The principles of consultation and participation in Convention No. 169 relate not only to specific development projects, but also to broader questions of governance, and the participation of indigenous and tribal peoples in public life. The group said eventhough President Goodluck Jonathan is of the ethnic minority stock, his understanding of indigenous rights is narrow. |
Nowenuse:Ibos have been democratically engineered. Your voting bloc rendered impotent.....thats what happened! |
Fake news!!! Obj is not even in Nigeria at moment. |
If you count their votes all eight parties have a total of 1million voters. Irrelevant weight! |
In Lagos, sale of Life jacket has surged. Some stores are on back order! Bloody freaks! ![]() |
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