Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 4:52pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
xcrew20: The Yoruba mind is so obsess with Igbos that you begin to question the rationality for his existence. Kukuma convert to Igbo so that we go hear word. Its a thing of marvel to observe, every passing day, how you sit down to think and generate contents on this great people? Is that not an obvious psychological disorder? Save yourself from further pains by converting to an Igboman. Ok afrikan judas |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 4:40pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
gurnam: Which yeye two ibo cities are you yapping about? So you think all the millionaire transporters made their million from crossing igbos from onitsha to asaba. Most of you igbos find it very convenient to lie about things as clear as a summer daytime
You must be very delusional The Igbo mind has absolved itself of any wrongs or responsibility Such a bewilderment to behold I call it a mental dissonance |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 4:36pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Weapons were sold to 2 blacks
By the great whites
Biafra | Nigeria
The great whites as always will be the innocent great white
By Propaganda
The Hidden hand
Regardless the Biafras are a mole, a saboteuring mole in the holy lands of afrika
The hidden hand knows this
And continues to use his Judas
To further his agendas
Tutsi | Hutus
Same formula applies
Amharic | Oromo
Same formula applies
Yorub hausa | Igbo
The same formula applies |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 4:24pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: The war will still come, that time it comes for fairness and will start from the north Ok, prophet chibuzoc the predicter |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 2:57pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: You couldn't fight the war instead you targeted innocent children and women.... All is fair in love and war |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 2:55pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Printerscanner: This comment of yours shows that you have already taken the stand of violence and you just want to know what fellow Nairalanders think about your stand. Now, let me tell you, if you people pick up arms and ammunition against the Federal republic of Nigeria, the 1967 to 1970 suspended Christmas Party where about three million stubborn Biafran goats were used for pepper soup and suya will be restarted and the casualty will be in tens of millions this time around. If you are not brave enough to confront the government but instead hide under peaceful gathering to foment trouble in any part of the country, the Nigerian Army will be instructed to shoot you all at sight with AK-47, runaway survivors will be reshot with AK-49. Those who have ears, let them hear.
I am a Nigerian Read my later posts for better clarification please I am not with the saboteur Biafrans |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 2:31pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: nigeria only succeeded in killing innocent children and women Because you fat cowards ate all the food we gave your people in pity Starving your own babies Cowards Chibuzoc: 3 years of an unprepared war. Whenever we are prepared you guys will hear from us this is a declaration of war |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 2:26pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
oluspencer: Please lecture if I’m wrong and don’t insult me here , I stand against the term marginalization and oppression of terms by SE Youths
Late VP Alex Ekueme became the VP within few years after the Civil war Same Alex ekueme was the a major candidate for the seat of President in 1999 but lost to Obasanjo In the primary election ( he didn’t even win the delegates from SE) Between 1999-2003: The SE produced 3 senate presidents allowing Obasanjo to dribble between them . In 2003: the intelligent Ohi of Ohi Dr Chuba was Okadigbo was the VP aspirant to Buhari . Did he win in any SE state? APGA like AD(ACN) was suppose to be South east political identity but wasn’t welcome Finally in my opinion is that the problem of south east is people like Ekweremadu who know how to play politics at the top and come back to tell his people that Hausa and Yoruba are marginalizing them. People like Nnamdi Kanu who scares Nigerians with his fraudulent ambition We are on the same team gee |
Culture › Re: Yorubas Are Moors by Moorish(op): 2:24pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Olu317: ‘ I care for myself and my tribe'; sound more acceptable to me and ,‘any other who may wish to be an ally'; sound friendly to mean. This make the route you have embarked upon as the right path our ancient fathers believed and it helped them greatly. I don't conjure or believe in fantasy as it seems because I am a realist,humble man,strict to a large extent and with a ‘golden silence' engross in smiles all the time, even with my ‘flaws'. Honestly, I sense it that your heart is filled wih goodness ìrè ,so dont let the dark part in every one's life known as ìbí take hold of you,which made copy this little story from from a Yoruba Group. Read and ponder over it:
At the time of Obatala, three people came to him dragging a young man with them and said to him: Babalawo, aboru boyè! This man has murdered our father. nd the following conversation ensued:
Obatala: why did you kill their father?
Young man: I'm a goatherd. My goat ate from their father's farm, and he threw a stone at my goat and he died, so I also took the stone and threw it at their father and he also died.
Obatala: because of this, I pass judgment on your charge of murder by sentencing you to death.
Young man: I ask for 3 days before you execute the judgment. My late father left me some wealth and I have a sister to take care of. If you kill me now, the wealth and my sister will have no guardian.
Obatala: who will stand for your bail?
Young man: into the crowd, he pointed Lamurudu
Obatala: do you agree to stand for him Lamurudu?
Lamurudu: Beeni (yes)
Obatala: You agree to stand for someone you don't know, and if he doesn't return you'll receive his penalty.
Lamurudu: I accept
The young man left but after two days, and into the third day there was still no sign of him.
Everyone was very afraid for Lamurudu who had accepted to receive the penalty of death if the man failed to return.
Just before it was time for dinner, the goat herd appeared looking very exhausted in and he stood before Obatala.
Young man: I have handed the wealth and the welfare of my sister to my uncle and I'm now yours. You may execute the penalty now.
In great shock and surprise, Obatala said: And why did you return after having a chance to escape the death penalty?
Young man: *I was afraid, it will appear that humanity has lost the ability to fulfill promises kept".*
Obatala turned and looked at Lamurudu: And why did you stand for him?
Lamurudu: *I was afraid, it might appear that humanity have lost the will to do good to others."*
These words and events moved the brothers who had wanted justice for their father's death very deeply and they decided to forgive the young goat herd.
In furious anger, Obatala asked "Why?!,"
They said: *We are afraid, it will appear as though forgiveness has lost place in the heart of humanity.*
I have also forwarded this beautifully translated message and passed it to you in fear that *it might appear that reminders towards doing good has lost place in humanity (eda) if I don't.*
For Olodumare's (GOD'S) sake I encourage you to also pass it on, in fear that *it might appear spreading goodwill messages has not lost place in humanity.*
*_Wuwa bi Omoluabi!_*
Least I forget,Obalufon, I hope you see my point as I look at yours.
Cheers The same ifa that could not save Yoruba from massive enslavement ? The same ifa priests that conspired with the enemies ? Ifa cannot lead us to paradise I’m sorry And your ideals are pure romanticism The universe is cause and effect You choose to break that order by showing love on receiving hatred You are in Error, egbon Obalufon please do call me, my akhi |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 2:04pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: The were probably acting from the script of Deuteronomy 19 ''1 When the LORD thy God hath cut off the nations, whose land the LORD thy God giveth thee, and thou succeedest them, and dwellest in their cities, and in their houses; 2 Thou shalt separate three cities for thee in the midst of thy land, which the LORD thy God giveth thee to possess it. 3 Thou shalt prepare thee a way, and divide the coasts of thy land, which the LORD thy God giveth thee to inherit, into three parts, that every slayer may flee thither. 4 And this is the case of the slayer, which shall flee thither, that he may live: Whoso killeth his neighbour ignorantly, whom he hated not in time past;''
I guess you know who we are  Why didn’t the lord give you ode shi ? Ode shi could not save 2 million sabos from an early grave |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 1:53pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 1:20pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: One thing you fail to understand is that Igbo values life and doesn't discriminate. Osu caste system says otherwise Baby factories too You lied again sabo  |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 1:15pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
PrecisionFx: "" Be truthful for once ""
Afonja child, I know where ur headed. But before u go there, You need to first read up books from Ur brother Major Ademoyega - why we struck and my brother chinua achebe - There was a country......After that u will be qualified to delve deeper into the matter.
Nothing Preceeded the genocide on the IGBOS. They were killed as a result of pre-existing hatred that other Nigerian tribes had for the Igbos. Thanks but no thanks sabo If you had honor you would have killed your eastern lords as well Zik was tipped and escaped An ex Igbo military Corp did admit this act of sabotage to me You may fool some... |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 1:10pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: I guess now you understand that the Biafrans wants nothing from you but peaceful coexistence. You killed us for nothing but hate, history must be told Your race seem to suffer from cognitive dissonance You called me a slave 10mins ago And now you want peace too  this same disease led 2 million sabos to an early grave Hail Mary |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 12:54pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: You're not any ally you are just a slave in a modern world..
Biafra of only two state face the whole nation for 3 years, Great Biafrans indeed we shall always remember
How can i sow a seed of enmity between the slave and his master even the bible is against it, recover your land first before i take you serious.. We all know about the afonja dynasty ''The Ilorin Emirate is a traditional state based in the city of Ilorin in Kwara State, Nigeria. It is considered to be one of the Banza Bakwai, or copy-cats of the Hausa Kingdoms.
At the start of the 19th century Ilorin was a border town in the northeast of the Oyo Empire, with a mainly Yoruba population but with many Hausa and Fulani immigrants. It was the headquarters of an Oyo General, Afonja, who rebelled against the empire and helped bring about its collapse with the assistance of the Fulani.[1] The rebellion was powered by Nupe and Bornu Moslem slaves.[2] Afonja had been assisted by Salih Janta, also called Shehu Alimi, a leader of the local Fulani. In 1824 Afonja was assassinated and Alimi's son Abdusalami became Emir.[3] Ilorin became an emirate of the Sokoto Caliphate.[1]''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilorin_Emirate Thanks for your concern sabo It is greatly appreciated |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 12:49pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
schoolboij: You do remember that they killed millions of Nigerians too? Or you think war is a tea party? I tried, like I have all my life to achieve the great peace with the east I have humbly come to the conclusion that it is absolutely impossible I will have to apologize to my Yoruba kin who I angered and alienated by my peace making I was a naive ignorant |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 12:35pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: Conduct a survey and you will see that yorubas are known to be saboteurs naturally... You're afraid of the hausa/fulani treating you as slaves and make you a laughing stock while Biafrans leave the zoo If it wasn’t for us, the Hausa Fulani could have lost to you sabos in that civil war An Igbo man did admit this fact to me You can’t sow a seed of enmity between I and the noble Hausa Fulani I remain their ally in everything Nigeria concerned The enemy of my enemy is .... You get me, sabo ? |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 12:12pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: Conduct a referendum and see for yourself, stop assuming, the yurobas can't survive a day in nigeria without the igbos #fact. The fear of the unknown among the yorubas are real Thanks for your concern But We survived before we ever met you snakes You call me afonja I call you sabo (saboteur) |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 11:50am On Sep 09, 2018 |
gurnam: Whose responsibility is it to organize such ? Apart from your cries and woes on NL, what else have you done ? If all your leaders cannot “organize people” to advocate for Biafra, what is the business of a Yoruba man with your stupid advocacy? You must be a simpleton with that your weird manner of thinking  Your post cracked me up Thanks  |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 11:43am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: You are afraid to let the Biafrans go, your land is already a conquered territory.
If not for luggard you would not have been a nigerian All afrikan territories are conquered territory It is the deltans and south south who are scared of Igbo domination Of all the Niger deltans I know None are comfortable in a proposed Biafra I kid you not |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 10:15am On Sep 09, 2018 |
PrecisionFx: The pogrom against the igbso led to the Nigeria civil war What preceded the pogrom Be truthful for once |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 10:11am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: Likewise me, i grew up in the north, heard all the lies the said about Igbo's at first i thought is was true.
Unfortunately a muslim friend of mine openly told me that ''I'm like a chicken that can be killed by the owner at anytime'' that was how the saw us infidels(Biafrans) including me that was his friend, lol.
I had to opportunity of coming back home to the East Enugu and was amazed how we loved ourselves as igbos, the only thing is that if you get your money na for your pocket. I discovered that all the had being saying about igbos were lies. I never had the opportunity of asking my grandfather about Biafra but i asked my Grandmother and she said i was a Biafran but she don't want anything about Biafra now that buhari is in power because he will be brutal with anything Biafra.
Op, Igbos are loving and caring people, the are industrious. Biafra is the best choice for us, because we will develop according to our strength The rhetoric of the silly ones amongst you will hurt your overall agenda Your children are taught hatred from young |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 9:18am On Sep 09, 2018 |
A hausa fulani will fight you to your face if you offend
An igbo man will play loyal, while hating you the whole time
Like a snake that he is, waiting for the perfect time to strike
Good luck igbo.. |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 9:05am On Sep 09, 2018*. Modified: 9:21am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Etogist: I have followed your post from the beginning . I was so surprised that an Anfoja can be this rational until now I realised that a leopard can never change it's spot. We are not foolish, we simply want justice and fairness which we believe can only exist in BIAFRA LAND. I was playing naive all this while I genuinely loved your race and culture Just never understood the depth of your hatred for my kin I was betrayed time And time again by your people However I have reached a breaking point It's impossibe for me to go back from here |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 9:02am On Sep 09, 2018*. Modified: 9:19am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Chibuzoc: Typical afonja, i read the whole thread and as normal saw your sabotaging skills, it's runs in your blood. Focus on your life and that of your next generation and leave the Biafran nation to worry for themselves. See Egyptians feeling worried for the Israelite I did honestly feel we could reconcile. I grew up around your people.. Something happened to me I have reached the point of no return |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 5:28am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Ballmer: I tot you foolishly requested for emotions to kept in check you obviously can’t do what you are preaching. I did not insult I only stated facts You and your race are the foolish ones |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 4:34am On Sep 09, 2018 |
PrecisionFx: Ur reply is off point, I don't think u read ma post, here it is again...
"" U are not an Igbo man. U have never been to Igbo land. Yet u know what the igbos will do to themselves in the future, LMFAO. Afonjas can do and undo. The primary Afonja focus shouldn't be what will happen in biafra, but rather they should be bothered about what they and the Awusa will do to themselves while the igbos are gone.""
"" Be grateful ""
To who?? Your race was almost genocided because you failed to control your emotions Your hatred and jealousy for others will be the downfall of your nation again and again |
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Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 8:16pm On Sep 08, 2018 |
PrecisionFx: IGBOS are the most United people in Nigeria. United in hate Then after you get biafra you shall then proceed to eat yourselves Literally |
Culture › Re: Yorubas Are Moors by Moorish(op): 3:31pm On Sep 08, 2018 |
Olu317: Me naive? Ç'est faux mon ami. I am a bit knowledgeable about the local world and the world's humans behavioural pattern at large. In as much we find people hating themselves within a family of the blacks you champion a course for, how much the external worldwide? My brother, I know a lot. But you must cleanse yourself of hatred and bitterness so that purity covers your whole. those are unrealistic ideals Your very own nigeria is under the clutches of same white master you implore me to love You are espousing an unrealizable fantasy I actually do not care for blacks anymore I care for myself and my tribe, and any others who may wish to be an ally the rest can die and be buried |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 3:26pm On Sep 08, 2018 |
iyaniwura481: The Igbos should be smart enough to know that fighting for Biafra in this generation will not work out easily for them, rather in my opinion the ibos should continue to massively develop their region instead of using their meager resources to fight for independence.[color=#FDFDFD]s[/color] They can be extremely hateful and bitter people too I underestimated their hatred and jealousy for yorubas I am learning somethings new in this country The sad thing is for many years I saw them as fellow brothers in the south with similar culture |
Politics › Re: Igbo President (and Why Nigeria Needs It Desperately) by Moorish(op): 3:12pm On Sep 08, 2018 |
The thing is my patience is run out i think the igbo tribe and nigeria are two irreconcialable groups of people
But we can separate in a gentlemanly fashion |