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PoliticsRe: Ijaw Rejects Six Zonal Structure by Obiagu1(m): 1:37am On Sep 10, 2012
Is South South dead!
PoliticsRe: How Wealthy (Rich) Is Bola Ahmed Tinubu? by Obiagu1(m): 7:39pm On Sep 06, 2012
PointB: Can anyone point out to curious Nairalanders how wealthy Tinubu is, how he made his money, and how much he is respected among folks in the SW. Information on his background is appreciated.

Please bigots should stay away from this thread, honest opinions and facts pls. Thanks.
To ask how wealthy Tinubu is is like asking how wealthy Col. Gaddafi was.
The wealth of Yorubaland belongs to him and he can, at any moment, dip his hand into any states fund for personal use.
PoliticsRe: Little Enthusiasm For US Presidential Elections In Africa- Obama Not Exciting? by Obiagu1(m): 7:05pm On Sep 06, 2012
Obama has passed his welcome and I hope he loses.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 7:03pm On Sep 06, 2012
[quote author=re@lchange]so becomerich knew what he was saying afterall[/quote]Becomerich knows more than most of them here but they think he's insane because he has been telling them the plain truth.
Becomerich has been saying, let Yorubas get out of Nigeria because they are not Nigerians but you know how a parasite would react, it cannot let go easily on its juicy host.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 6:56pm On Sep 06, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]How would you know who is of use and who is not when you pay annual tax with your blood and lives to Sharia lords in Arewa? You are not in a position to qualify resourcefullness in a political discourse of national interest.[/quote]Northern Nigeria is not an issue with us in Southern Nigeria. When Yorubas are gone, a people we'll never know were they stand, a non-Nigerian group that will do everything to ruin Nigeria for their own gain, then we will thrash out our problems with the North. First thing has to be done first, get rid of Yorubas.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:51pm On Sep 06, 2012
Before Southern Nigeria will move forward, we should first get rid of Yorubas, they are of no use.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 6:40pm On Sep 05, 2012
dayokanu: Why not Simply pack your asss out of Yorubaland and we can talk then

You parasites cant even stay in your land, you must always leech on people thats why all young Igbo men must be in Kano, Ibdan Portharcourt, Lagos before they can make it

Bloody leeches
LMAO! When have Yorubas packed their assses out of Nigeria? Oh, your parasitic brain tells you your people will live in Nigerian territory while Nigerians won't live in your territory? I said it, you people are too dubious.

Why not go back to your country and see if any Nigerian will remain in Yorubaland? We say NO to your regional autonomy demand, you are too parasitic to remain attached to Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 6:29pm On Sep 05, 2012
dayokanu: Then tell Retardeen and your leaders to evacuate Igbo parasites from Yorubaland.

You want Yoruba to leave Nigeria yet you want to stay in Yoruba land to leech on people.

Are you not tired of being parasites?
The moment you are cut off from Nigeria, not a single Nigerian will remain in Yorubaland. So far, everyone is still moving around but I bet you we won't waste a second before we declare Lagos/Odua Must Go!
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 6:23pm On Sep 05, 2012
dayokanu: You seem to be taking too much weed nowadays. Dont you realise you are the subject of ridicule even your clansmen would be ashamed of you

Maybe since Texas, California Alaska were not originally part of America, they should be removed
That's Americans business. Our concern in Nigeria is that we don't want Yorubas and their evil ways any more. What is wrong in that?
Why can't you people just go and save us the time, at least "Igbos" won't bother you any more. What are you gaining from Nigeria if you are not parasites?
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 6:16pm On Sep 05, 2012
dayokanu: You said the thread is about Hausas and Yorubas, So what the Hell are you being a Igbo cannibal looking for on this thread?

Are you looking for someone to roast for dinner like your ancestors used to?
Igbos are on the thread discussing what Kaita, a Nigerian, said. Kaita was insinuating that regional autonomy does not apply to you Yorubas, you should rather get the fu<k out entirely from Nigeria. So Igbos, a bona fide Nigerian group, are discussing the fate of Yorubas, a non-Nigerian group attached to Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 6:03pm On Sep 05, 2012
9ja voice: Obiagu pls stop debating this guy. look at the IQ level of the person you waste your time with.
he don't even know his history nor other Nigerian tribe history and you waste your time for him.

Ndigbo are known to be busy doing their God giving profession than siting under pc talking with people without job.
you know those am talking about, those that gossip like market women and moving house to house looking for their neighbors idle housewife.
I've told him several times that he is daft, anyway, I've got a little time to waste today.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 6:00pm On Sep 05, 2012
Aigbofa: We don't know what Ojukwu wanted to do other than establish his own little ibo hegemony in eastern Nigeria.
It still does not concern you what he wanted to do, you simply are not part of us.
Restrict yourself to your own problems in your country and do not worry about us, we've lived together for centuries.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:51pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=re@lchange]i like the map because we had peace in those days
all the mayhem started from 1960
oyibo was no fool[/quote]The map shows the 3 countries we have in present day Nigeria. 2 Nigeria, North and South, and 1 Lagos (Odua Republic).

Yorubas are not Nigerians and they should leave.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:49pm On Sep 05, 2012
Some people think that Ojukwu does not know his history. He declared the short lived Republic of Benin with the intention of uniting it with Biafra to recreate Southern Nigeria, a recognised country just like Goldcoast/Ghana or Dahomey/Benin.

Southern Nigeria is what the world recognised not Biafra. If you think that colonial record does not matter, ask the Nigerian government their experience with Bakassi case whether it was resolved with colonial records or present day record or even nationality of those inhabitants.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:30pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]I asked you to define "part of" you failed at it but you threw out another word that you dont understand..."Nigerian authority".

What is Nigerian authority in relation to other authorities, zonal, regional, national, international?

Fundamentally they are all connected in terms of their different layers of relationship and contracts to serve interests. So whether Southern Cameroon is a aeparate sovereingty or not its ties with Nigeria has not been severed.

Regional autonomy is likewise a contract and our ties with Nigeria will not be severed.

Your biafran mind is brainwashed to view and accept sovereingty as a severance of ties. That is counter to the theory and practice of politics. In fact in a cessation you want to improve alliance and not the opposite.

Again, this is O'dua in action.....we are moving forward![/quote]You still dodge my question. Why do you still want to be attached with Nigeria?
We say NO to your regional autonomy demand, rather we want you to leave outright. You will still enjoy our relationship you crave for just like Cameroun does.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:17pm On Sep 05, 2012
Aigbofa: Trying to debate them on that level is almost impossible. They can't learn.
We don't need to learn your ways, we simply do not want you any more so stop the regional autonomy bullshit and just walk away. The door is wide open and nobody will miss you.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:13pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]......and this is what you are missing, Southern Cameroon did not go away, it is still there and in relationship with Nigeria and Nigeria is in relationship with Southern Cameroon. lol. You dont understand politics...., national politics. Particularly you dont understand the protocols of social contracts but you all gang up in here bad mouthing what you you lack capacity to understand.[/quote]Mr. Policitian LMAO!
Southern Cameroun did not go away, hahaha, are they under Nigerian authority?

If you seek a post detachment relationship, we might grant you that if we have something to gain from you as well, it must not be only one directional which is unacceptable.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:09pm On Sep 05, 2012
van bonattel: What is wrong with the map of our great country Nigeria? Very handsome map
Don't mind them.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 5:08pm On Sep 05, 2012
Aigbofa: par·a·site   [par-uh-sahyt] Show IPA
noun

1.
an organism that lives on or in an organism of another species, known as the host, from the body of which it obtains nutriment.
2.
a person who receives support, advantage, or the like, from another or others without giving any useful or proper return, as one who lives on the hospitality of others.

The first and the second definitions describe a certain cancerous tribe that destroys everything they touch.
If you're not a parasite, why not leave like Southern Camerounians did? Oh, you have all to gain being attached to Nigeria but will lose when you leave. What do you call yourself then, not a parasite?
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 4:58pm On Sep 05, 2012
Aigbofa: You are not making sense. And please stop putting up that atrocious map.
hahaha, truth does not make sense to your parasitic selves. What else will make sense to you? That Oduduwa fell from the sky?

Nothing is wrong with the map!
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 4:52pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]Thats your definition of "part of"? I want discussion with ibos who know the political definition of Nigeria, assuming they are here and can share understanding on what "part of Nigeria" means.[/quote]... and what political definition are you seeking for? Your parasitic a.s.s is not anywhere in Nigeria territory, so what else are you seeking for?
Follow Southern Cameroun and go away, you're not getting any autonomy but outright cessation of relationship with you Yorubas.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 4:43pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]Just wondering, How do you define "part of"? What constitute Nigeria and how is it politically defined?[/quote]Do you find Yoruba land in Nigeria?



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PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 4:38pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]Thats because Kaita does not understand the dynamics of the global landscape in terms of emerging political trends and how it impacts the individual Nigerian ethnic group , now and in the next 20yrs. Good and astute politicians dont make life impacting decisions without first forecasting the landscape, locally, nationally and globally.

Yoruba has done its homework before we released this proposal. We look beyond our nose.[/quote]Again, what's still keeping you in a country you are not part of?
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 4:32pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]Its unfortunate that the first thing that come to ibo mind when social and political contracts are under discussion is the concept of war, separation, alienation, secession and so on. You guys need to take time off from spare parts and spare drugs and go into apprenticeship on politics. It will serve you well to understand civic responsibility and how to negotiate polotical competition..

Yoruba has kick-started a political negotiation, not a secession. There is nothing in the pllitical landscape that yet calls for a secession, maybe a dissolution of the sovereingty..........but a secession is off mark. There is nothing that bad going on in our land or to our people that makes us want to seceed.[/quote]Why should secession be off the mark? Are Yorubas Nigerians? Haven't Southern Camerounians left? What's still keeping you in a country you are not part of?
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 4:28pm On Sep 05, 2012
[quote author=Dudu_Negro]Go away to where? We are on our land. ....our own territory. Regional autonomy is to say we are kicking federal control out of our territory and limiting it to Abuja and relating with it at an arms length on issues that can best be addressed using by our own customs. On issues of national concerns we engage with federal in a healthy partnership. Thats what it is.[/quote]We don't want your "healthy" partnership. What Kaita was saying is that regional autonomy is not acceptable, you should just go away and completely detach yourself from Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Obiagu1(m): 4:09pm On Sep 05, 2012
Kaita said: “I do not really understand what they mean by regional autonomy. They should be bold enough to say that they do not want to be part of Nigeria any longer and stop talking about what does not make sense anymore in the country.
Yeah right, they should completely state that they want to detach themselves from Nigeria, a country they are not part of, and end this their parasitic tendancies. Regional autonomy is unacceptable, Yorubas should just go away, you are not needed and you are not Nigerians.
PoliticsRe: APGA Faults Jonathan, Okonjo-iweala On Niger Bridge, Erosion In S-east! by Obiagu1(m): 4:01pm On Sep 05, 2012
It's only a foolish Igboman that will be here defending GEJ. Speak all the big grammar you can, it does not change the fact that he is useless for us.

I will not demonise him for now (for reasons known to me) but I'll not defend him either. Let his administration just pass as quickly as it came, we'll all be back to square one, nothing for Southern Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Nnaji's Exit Is Affecting Power Supply. by Obiagu1(m): 12:44pm On Sep 04, 2012
Mekusnwa: Brother, you have a point. But our laws think otherwise. The law governing privatisation in Nigeria precludes any member of the National Council on Priatisation or BPE from buying shares in the companies undergoing privatisation. It is this law that Nnaji breached. Besides, it is revealed that the former minister also presented a memo to FEC for the approval of 6 billion Naira for the refurbishment of the very plants where his companies bidded.

It is a classical case of conflict of interest capable of sabotaging the entire process. Jonathan had assured Foriegn investors willing to partake in the privatisation process of a credible process.
The Minister had to resign in order to salvage the reforms and restore credibility to the entire process.
I miss him though.
I really do not care much about what the law says on the issue because it's not a very good law.
Anyway, it gives Nigeria and Nigerians a feel-good moment when Nigeria is sold to foreigners in the name of making good money from everything privatized.
PoliticsRe: North Already Operating State Police – Ohanaeze by Obiagu1(m): 12:19pm On Sep 04, 2012
Any law enforcement organisation in whatever name is a police force once it's funded with tax payers money.

Yes Hisbah Guards are police, Yes Lasma officials are police, and many more.

We already have State Police here and there...

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