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Politics / Re: Why Did The Igbos Want Biafra In 1967? by Nonaira1: 5:01am On Mar 17, 2018
dasparrow:


First of all, the country Nigeria is an artificial creation by the British who decided to lump various groups of people who don't share the same language, culture, values and religious beliefs into one geographical area without the consent of the people involved. That in itself is problematic.

Can you a Nigerian go to Europe and forcefully merge England, Germany, France and Norway into one country without the consent of the various ethnicities that make up these countries?

Why then do you think it is okay to lump over 200 African ethnic groups into one nation when they were never really open to that crappy arrangement?

Many of you Nigerians are daft, unintelligent mofos. In 2018, most of you still don't get it that your country's foundation was / is faulty and was set up to fail from the start by your European colonisers.

You people stay in your crappy country bickering about tribe differences and treating each other unfairly yet you people insist on staying together.

You Nigerians don't see eye to eye amongst yourselves on a lot of things but instead of you to break away and form monoethnic nations that stand a better chance of thriving, you insist on remaining together while your country Nigeria continues to get worse each passing year.

A time will come when embassies from not just 1st world countries but even 2nd and developing countries will make it extremely difficult for Nigerians to get visas. Don't think that the world is not observing everything going down in Nigeria.

If in 2018, Nigerians are still battling erratic power supply and poor water supply and fuel scarcity, high food prices, poor healthcare, etc then obviously Nigeria has no business being a country.

It has nothing to do with you being black. It has everything to do with the fact that you Nigerians are not compatible with each other and therefore you can't seem to agree on anything amongst yourselves and that has resulted in your country being in a state of perpetual stagnation.

Nigeria has become a liability and even her own citizens have no clue on the way forward. Nigeria has not used her diverse ethnic population to her advantage. Many Nigerians are fed up being stuck with other Nigerians who don't even like them to begin with.

So why then do you people get mad when people suggest a way forward even if it means disintegration?

Do you Nigerians like the way Nigeria is now? Anyways, I don't live in your failed country so I can care less. Don't blame those demanding for Biafra. They seemingly want better for their unborn generation.

Best post I've read on this NL.

Thank you for allowing me to read this master piece. Thank you

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Crime / Re: Yoruba/Hausa Clash At Ojota: Police Arrest 100 Over Violence In Lagos by Nonaira1: 4:58am On Mar 17, 2018
I have nothing to say.

Na slave and masters fighting be this one. Infact make I'll be nice. Na husband and wife fighting be this one. Abeg ooo Hausa biko leave your wife alone. Enough with the marital abuse.

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Politics / Re: Buhari Jittery About Herdsmen But Declared IPOB Terrorists – Soyinka Explode by Nonaira1: 4:53am On Mar 17, 2018
Alariiwo:
In as much as I respect Soyinka as a person, he should realize there is a difference.between Ipob and the so called herdsmen.

2019 is around the corner and all of a sudden, herdsmen turned killers.
The Fulanis might no be as vocal as others but it is very unfair to brand them killers. It's just like branding all Igbos or Yorubas killers.

Ipob and Kanu on the other hand, formed a group threatening to burn down the "zoo", running hate speeches on radio biafra amongst others.
Igbos are more deadly if you ask any sane human whereas the "herdsmen" might be political thugs or even Bokoharam members who knows.

Ipob could have called itself a youth setup and go about their agitations in a civilized manner but No, they threatened our sovereignty as a nation so we can't keep mute while they continue disturbing our peace.
Moreover, their SE governors proscribed them first and also agreed that they are terrorists. So why the noise?

There is something devilish about you yorubas. Really there is a lot of demonic thing doing you people

So ipob because of "burning down the zoo" statement is more deadly than fulani herdsmen that is currently wiping out an entire community.

Something is severely wrong with you people. If it's a curse, may God have mercy on una

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Politics / Re: Imo Has Over 160 Oil Fields —AIPMD by Nonaira1: 4:44am On Mar 17, 2018
Duh it does not take a genius to realize that based on the images provided of both oil and gas fields and areas currently being exploited.

It does not take a genius to realize that Rivers, Abia and Imo state oil fields are predominantly in reservation as can be seen by the images below

Anyway, I highly doubt this is something SE wants anyone to know. Why is it only Imo state stays betraying their region? Imo people don't you people know how to keep una mouth shut. Don't y'all?

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 4:25am On Mar 17, 2018
rlauncher:


No one is desperate OK.We are just discussing history, putting record straight. Who or whatever Olukumi people believe or chose to be is up to them and OK by us. We don't dream annexation. Even if Nigeria is to split today (which is never going to happen), we the proud Yoruba people will not compel anyone to go along with us. We are not planning secession like the Biafrans.

Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria

This entire thread says otherwise

Who or whatever Olukumi people believe or chose to be is up to them and OK by us.

Does not look like it based on una desperation on this thread. Like I said before you should go to olukumni and start forcing am as yoruba. Attache by force desperados

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 4:15am On Mar 17, 2018
rlauncher:


Don't mind nonaira1.

These people have been separated from their Yoruba kith and kin for centuries, associating only with their surrounding cultures. It is even a miracle that they have not completely lost their language.

Attache by force desperado.

Go and force am to be yoruba. Pitiful clowns

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 4:12am On Mar 17, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
real profile first one second one osu created fake profile

Idiot I'm a member of Proudly anioma, proudly Igbo for years. Participant in the group for years and both Ngozika and Osita are active members in the group for YEARS that's how come i know who the Bleep they. Osita Mordi is the creator of the group and he himself stated he is Ndokwa. Infact, if i recall correctly he was an old NL member on this forum.

I am still waiting on ANY Olumkumi attendance to ANY yoruba traditional events. Even limited to Ugbodu king sef since na an una dey use for your desperado. Still nothing

I'm still waiting on ANY olukumi well known personnel that ever claimed yoruba
. WHY IS THIS SIMPLE TASK A DAUNTING TASK FOR UNA?

I've been asking this for HOURS now and still been avoided by you attache by force desperado. How hard is this simple task? Is it only on NL stories that they claim yoruba. I'm waiting!!!

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 4:06am On Mar 17, 2018
rlauncher:


Stop deceiving yourself. I have seen an Olukumi king gave an interview on a documentary on Olukumi people on Iroko TV recently.

Post the documentary and stop telling us story.

I'm still waiting.

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 10:34pm On Mar 16, 2018
rlauncher:


Many people in Edo and Delta are completely unaware of their Yoruba ancestry largely because they have been assimilated into their surrounding cultures. We know from our ancient history that Yorubaland extended from the coast of Ghana to Warri, Delta state, Nigeria.

Blah blah

All I know is una keep your desperation OUT of aniomaland. Simple!!

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 10:13pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
lol this proves that they speak Yoruba thou the language is threatened but still spoken. So are u saying they are not olukumi anymore or what. What is the ngozi saying and post the in law if u want to use her as a source of reference for ur bullshit

Ngozi is Olukumi, Ugbodu PRICESLY.

Osita is NOT from ugbodu. Osita is Ndokwa. Osita, a non ugbodu, mentioned they speak yoruba. ngozi who is Ugbodu aka olukumi aka the community in question informed him they DO NOT speak the language and she has yet to meet ANYONE that does or claim it. This is a woman from the town in question member of a group meant for IGBOS.

If she saw herself as yoruba then why informing someone else they do not speak Yoruba.

I'm sill waiting for ANY OLUKUMI KING presentation im ANY Yoruba celebration? Why are you avoiding this simple task. They are yoruba right according to your desperation then you should SEVERAL attendance if yoruba events they went just like i do for our community. Hell let's make it easy...show ANY yoruba traditional event the Ugbodu king have went to or sent any representative. I'm still desperately waiting for this simple task?

It is not my in law mentioned. I mentioned multiple olukumi celebrities who never claimed y'all or denounced igbo when called igbo. Perfect example was zeal who was a member of a dominated yoruba group and never once denouced the igbo boy title of styl plus title given to him

Still waiting for the well known olukumi that called themselves yoruba
Still waiting for any time the olukumi king attemded yoruba events to show your attache by force as yoruba

Waiting

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 10:09pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
lol this proves that they speak Yoruba thou the language is threatened but still spoken. So are u saying they are not olukumi anymore or what. What is the ngozi saying and post the in law if u want to use her as a source of reference for ur bullshit

Osita is NOT from ugbodu. Osita is Ndokwa. Osita, a non ugbodu, mentioned they speak yoruba. ngozi who is Ugbodu aka olukumi aka the community in question informed him they DO NOT speak the language and she has yet to meet ANYONE that does. This is a woman from the town in question member of a group meant for IGBOS.

If she saw herself as yoruba then she she informing someone else they do not speak Yoruba

I'm sill waiting for ANY OLUKUMNI KING prsentation im ANY Yoruba celeberation? Why are you avoiding this simple task. They are yoruba right according to your desperation then you should SEVERAL attendance if yoruba events they went just like i do for our community. Hell let's make it easy...show ANY yoruba traditional event the Ugbodu king have went to or sent any representative. I'm still desperately waiting for this simple task?

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 9:03pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
how are we sure u get this in law u refer to post her pix and name and let’s ask her the question we can’t trust osu on this forum

So I should post in my law-ins contact on NL for you to duaturb HIM. Pay attention to wtf you read. I have said repeatedly it's my sister's HUSBAND.

Anyway, here's a post made by Ugbodu insulting their king after the NL post made wave.

In addition, pay attention when osita mentioned ugbodu speaks yoruba, the reply of an Ugbodu person in proudly anioma, proudly igbo stated tongue emphasis she's a member of PROUDLY ANIOMA, PROUDLY IGBO

Finally, I'm still waiting on the yoruba events attended by olukumi kings. Waiting!!

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:44pm On Mar 16, 2018
rlauncher:


Most Olukumis don't know their history. Their elders should do something about it. I have met elderly people from the delta region who told me they are actually Yoruba while the younger people from the same place are denying it altogether..

They know their history. Have you even ever stepped for in any olukumi town. I even learned olukumi history directly from my sis's husband fam's month. They just choose not to claim y'all.

Ndooo if it pains una so much

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:42pm On Mar 16, 2018
Firstpage:


In Yoruba history, It is believed we migrated from the middle east. Some of our people are found in Sudan up till this moment with our traditional Yoruba tribal marks. But we are Yoruba now.

You on the other hand is claiming a people migrated from Yorubaland and become Igbo.

Are you daft?

Name the yoruba tribe found in Sudan.

Yes they migrated from yorubaland and become igbo as none of them are claiming yoruba. In fact th only connection they have to una aka the olukumi is a dying language in their community. The yoruba are the ones desperate to claim them just like very likely a motherfucking yoruba claiming igala from olukumi founded Asaba. Just like one of y'all mentioned Agbor as yoruba speakers. Desperate to be wtf una are not

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:38pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
there is no ethnic group called Sudan. Sudan is a country like Nigeria with many ethnic group. The question is what is ijebu ethnic group when they were in sudan

The stupidest thing I've read on here. Always contradicting himself. Have SHAME!!

You desperately attaching by force to olukumi due to there migration pattern despite the community in question don't claim y'all. None of the well known people from the community have never claimed y'all and still don't till this very day.

Now you changing the story because it does not support your own desperate attache by force when it us regarding a community in your region. Since Ijebu said they migrated from sudan, based on your logic, they are sudanese according to your own stupidity.


Now back to my question. Post one olukumi king attending an event for yoruba. I'm still waiting

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:32pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
they both Yoruba and ibo name there is no contradiction the ibo name is due to proximity they identify as olukumi not ibo and the came from Yoruba land speak a Yoruba dialect and somehow they became ibo coz one osu says they are

I repeat my question

Post ONE yoruba celebration for the yoruba community attended by ANY olukumi king.

I'm still waiting desperado and attache by force

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:31pm On Mar 16, 2018
rlauncher:


You people's dreams of extending your delusional Biafra into the Delta will never succeed. Biafra dead forever. Nigeria lives forever

Yoruba are not interested in annexation. Nigeria remains one indivisible entity forever.
Long live the Federal Republic.

See this nigga wetin bring Biafra and shithole Niggeria into this conversation. We are talking about my community you lots are desperately trying to attache yourselves into and this fool is talking about something else. Are you okay?

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Tell that shit to your brethren on this oage because they sure as he'll contradicting your bolded statement.

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:28pm On Mar 16, 2018
Firstpage:



You are dull walahi. how can people that migrated from Yoruba land suddenly become igbo?

Can the ibos in Yorubaland ever become Yoruba?

How did people that migrated from sudan suddently become Yoruba?

See question from grade A fool

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:24pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
u are a dumbass are the lucumi in delta state

No they aren't in delta. They are in china. Buffoon

Oh and btw learn to read it's OLUKUMI

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:22pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
they adopted ibo name due to proximity to ibo it doesn’t make them ibo

Thetruthsayer10:
olukunmi is a Yoruba dialect and it’s spoken in Ugbodu they bear Yoruba names
their ancestry as said by them confirm they are Yoruba clan called Olukumi who came from modern Ondo State and settled in their current location in anioma land so when did they turn ibo exactly

See this fool stay contradicting himself.

One mimute they bear yoruba names, next minute thwy bear "igbo names due to proximity" grin


I posted a link of ugbodu celebration of their king's call to bar. Abeg do me a favour and point out the yoruba names there.

Finally, go and force am to be yoruba. Go to olukumni's town and start forcing am.

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:19pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
what of ayo their king claiming ibo Prince Adebowale claiming ibo wat of chief gb Nkemnacho who tells olukumi history himself. http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/the-history-of-the-olukumi-people-in-nigeria

Name ONE yoruba traditional event that Ugbodu king attended to or sent anyone as his representation? Infact name ONE olukumi king in any olukumi towns who attended a yoruba traditional celebration. In terms I'll name the anioma celebrations they've went to.

I'll be waiting.

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:14pm On Mar 16, 2018
igbodefender:
The Lucumi are Igbo with their homeland deep in Igbo Land. Sorry kid, but that's the way the cookie crumbles.

You dey mind am. Desperation na disease.

They even went as far as writing this on wikipedia. Moved from nairaland, blogs and wikipedia

"Olukumi was predominantly spoken among the Oshimili people of Delta State in Nigeria as well as by the Aniocha people, but now getting extinct. Asaba was established by the descendants of an Igala prince of Olukumi extraction as recorded in undocumented histories."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olukumi_language

Everyone is Afonja. From Agbor to olukumi to Igala to Asaba. Hell one of their king claimed Jesus or at least the bible story so I'm not shocked.

Desperation. Desperation
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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 8:09pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
but did they claim ibo they adopt ibo name doesn’t make them ibo they are olukunmi and they migrated from Yoruba land so what does that make them ibo or Yoruba stop attaching by force they are different people from ibo

Nah
Zeal onyecheme, an olukumi, was claiming chinese

Rita odika, an olukumi, was claiming chinese

Dr. Anyacheme, an olukumi, was claiming chinese

Helen, an olukumi, was claiming Chinese

Nduka Ugbade, an olukumi, was claiming chinese

Afam Nkemdiche, an olukumi, was claiming chinese

Biko don't mind those chinese people not calling themselves yoruba. Don't mind them abeg

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:58pm On Mar 16, 2018
Owamudia:


Why are you arguing emotionally like a dullard

History cannot be changed.

Lukunmi are Yorubas. We were taught in GST101 - Nigerian Peoples & Culture.

Yoruba is spoken in Agbor till tomorrow.

Oh and btw Agbor people ARE NOT olukumi nor do they speak Yoruba. The second language agbor people speak beside igbo is Bini. Tomorrow now ogwashi uku and Asaba would start being yoruba speakers too. Ndi ara

Desperate to be Deltans and attaching to every community una can think of. PATHETIC!!!

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:55pm On Mar 16, 2018
Owamudia:


Why are you arguing emotionally like a dullard

History cannot be changed.

Lukunmi are Yorubas. We were taught in GST101 - Nigerian Peoples & Culture.

Yoruba is spoken in Agbor till tomorrow.

Again REREAD my post you dummy. They migrated from yoruba but don't claim y'all.

My people have Igala ancestry does that mean I mean I'm igala?

Arochukwu has Ibibio ancestry does that mean they ibibio?

Onitsha has some bini ancestry does that mean they bini?

Hell one of your Ijebu king claimed they migrated from sudan food that mean they are sudanese.

I know olukumi because I have a sister married into that community and I've been to that community more times than I can count. They don't claim una. Never have. Visit them and know wtf they are instead of desperately attache since iteskiri keep puahing una of them.

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:50pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
stop crying the Ugbodu king is named ayo and the prince is Adebowale they have told u their history and their language and if ibo is spoken more or not it doesn’t change their identity it only shows assimilation

Ironically enough nothing to support your staement except nairaland post from a well known fabricated on NL and a blog that copied the NL post.

Ironically enough all the well known people from that community, not ONE is claiming yoruba including one who was a member of a music group consisted of predominately yorubas.

Ironically enough when the ugbodu king became a lawyer, all of whom in attendance to celebrate it, all of who Ugbodu none had yoruba names or dressed like yoruba despite it was an Ugbodu traditional celebration
http://www.cshowcaseonlinenews.com/2017/04/thanksgiving-mass-in-honour-of-oloza-of.html?m=1

Ironically enough a king that attends every anioma celebration including aniocha celebration and not ONE yoruba own is Yoruba

Desperation is sickening.

I repeat again Go and force am be Yoruba. Visit their towns and start forcing am since una are that desperate

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:36pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
http://ukpuru.tumblr.com/post/115435435597/far-from-home-yoruba-community-makes-home-in

Do you even READ what you post? One that is a BLOG which this post was made after the nairaland post meaning it was a statement gotten from the nairaland post as evidence by the exact same statement likewise no link to the so called original source from the news article.

Secondly, despite the blogger tried to claim it's an igbo blog, the entire post on their is on yoruba meaning again fake as Bleep!!

Read the shits you keep quoting.

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:32pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
shut up u are not olukumi and it’s not ur community they are Yoruba from Yoruba land who settled among ibo and their language still lives on and history intact

Go and tell that to my sister's husband and the rest of his family and towns people who are olukumnis.

Go and tell that to zeal onyecheme, Rita odika, etc
All of whom no dey claim una

Desperate attache by force
Have shame!!!

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:30pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
look at both crowns and tell me it’s the same the crown the ugbodu king wears is a Yoruba crown

This is Ugbodu king's crown close up (first picture)

Attached is anioma kings and elders from various community's

Have SHAME Yoruba people!!!!
Have SHAME!!!

Biko stick to iteskiri and leave us alone

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:23pm On Mar 16, 2018
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I don't give two bleeps about yoruba history or yoruba dressing style. I care only about una attache by force to my community. Until you lots stop trying to sneak una selves into aniomaland and stick only to una desperately attache to iteskiri, I will leave y'all alone. Since una are snakily wanna attache to anioma, I'll kerp letting una know how pathetic una look.

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:17pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
according to the king not me olukumi is the first language why ibo second. Stop grabbing the olukumi people their history is detailed and cannot be watched away by ipob lies they know where they come from and accept it

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Do you even READ what you quote.

This is where you got the quote from NAIRALAND!!!
https://www.nairaland.com/2837325/where-yoruba-igbo-peoples-meet

And a little research of the exact quote from the statement pulls up ONLY nairaland (evidenced by the screenshot)

When clicked on the first post made on Nairaland accredited that post as his, the author aka alj.harem who is well known on this NL for fabrication posted this link as the source (screenshot provided).

When clicked on the source provided, the article is NON EXISTANT ( screenshot provided)

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See what desperation gets una to.

Question why would the king "trying to prescribe the language" according to you if it's highly spoken?
You the one that even said it and ironically enough, you alone contradicted your own self all in your attempt to attache by force. Go to Ugbodu or any olukumni town and I bet you all my savings you can count those fluent in olukumi in your hands. Go and research the people you desperately attache by force to. Visit them sef since you desperate to attache to them so bad

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Politics / Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:06pm On Mar 16, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
they are different

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See desperation.

The bead hat is the same.
The white cloth is the same.
The necklace is the same

The only thing different is the neckbrace which asagba wears for special occasions.

Let me help you cry and dig your head deeper some more.

Asagba again
Nri king
Ubulu uku king

All wearing those chinese clothes. No mind that ugbodu king wearing chinese clothes trying to take shine away from una attache by force.

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