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Politics / Re: Why Do Most Nigerians Equate Igbo Trade Domination To Political Dominance? by ODDVanguard: 11:34am On Jan 22, 2017 |
iamhorny: Lol. Yorubas are not known to beat empty chest like you lots. Akure monarch already flogged sense into your people constituting nuisance in the state, Ambode is also dealing with una traders and shyt una no fit do beyond to whine and cry as usual. Our people don dey wake up and are now matching your unwarranted belligerence fire-for-fire as you can see. You lots are destined to end up in the East anyway whether you like it or not, dead or alive -- heck, y'all don't even bury your dead outside igboland. Y'all should have a bit of pride and go develop the SE into a place where others would be willing to come to and desire to have a stake in, rather than going about constituting a nusisance by claiming other people's lands. 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: Why Do Most Nigerians Equate Igbo Trade Domination To Political Dominance? by ODDVanguard: 11:19am On Jan 22, 2017 |
iamhorny: This is the reason why you lots will never be at peace with other ethnicities and will always arouse suspicion. If Yorubas refuse to sell land to your people (like some igboid groups in Rivers refuse to till today), you cry that they hate you and are envious of you. If they sell to you na to dey beat chest say the place is a nomansland and you gloat about your phantom dominance. It's like trouble follows you lots everywhere you go. 7 Likes |
Politics / Re: Why Do Most Nigerians Equate Igbo Trade Domination To Political Dominance? by ODDVanguard: 11:12am On Jan 22, 2017 |
The worst thing that can happen to the igboman in Yorubaland is what i will prefer to call 'Yoruba consciousness'. The moment Yorubas begin to see you as an enemy and throw away their signature diplomacy and 'sophistication' to the wind, then you are toast. Yorubas have already passed that point since the last two years or so, hence the increasing tensions and fire-for-fire exchanges between both groups lately. That's exactly what became of Zik that he had to face the East when the Yorubas decided to overrun his political machinery in the old Western Region. The thing about igbos that ALWAYS gets them into trouble with other groups is their inability to manage neighborly relations with virtually all their neighbours. They consciously rub it in the face of their hosts that they are there to 'dominate', forgetting that they don't have a monopoly on dominance coz those same hosts too can quickly become hostile and put them in their place. Bearfra is the only solution to their problem coz then they will know and respect their boundaries. 9 Likes |
Politics / Re: Peter Obi : Why Yoruba States And People Are Poor And Igbo States Might Fail by ODDVanguard: 7:02pm On Jan 03, 2017 |
Odiegwu for this jobless Ipad e-touts. This Yoruba obsession is seriously becoming worrisome -- as if the key to your success with this agitation depends on Yoruba because me I no sabi again o. It's like una latest tactic na to dey use your prominent kinsmen to fabricate lies (the other day this same OP was busted lying with Ngozi Iweala's name to drive traffic to a useless thread). Today it's Peter Obi. Why must Ipads LIE to get attention? 20 Likes 4 Shares
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Politics / Re: Our Children Are Turning Into Prostitutes, We Are Suffering, Tell PMB -Lagosian by ODDVanguard: 8:32am On Jan 02, 2017 |
FreeGlobe: Your assignment is to spread this gospel of yours to your fellow NdiYeebo presently on holiday in their various SE villages so that they would emulate you by remaining in the SE. If you all can pull that off, trust me when I say y'all will get you desired Biafra before the end of the year. Real talk. 16 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Our Children Are Turning Into Prostitutes, We Are Suffering, Tell PMB -Lagosian by ODDVanguard: 8:12am On Jan 02, 2017 |
FreeGlobe: Better. Remain there. And also convince your fellow almajiris to stay put, that way you all can prove to the world that Biafra has arrived. You still haven't said an amen to my earlier prayer, why? 35 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Our Children Are Turning Into Prostitutes, We Are Suffering, Tell PMB -Lagosian by ODDVanguard: 8:04am On Jan 02, 2017 |
FreeGlobe: I am learning from the oga patapata tribalist bro -- You. I will stop only if you will also stop. http://www.orsu24news.com/imo-people-are-hungry-provide-food-not-fanfare-archbishop-obinna-tells-okorocha/ 6 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Our Children Are Turning Into Prostitutes, We Are Suffering, Tell PMB -Lagosian by ODDVanguard: 7:56am On Jan 02, 2017 |
FreeGlobe: Well, if you are right then your brothers better throw away their return tickets back to the SW from their various villages after the holidays o, since according to you the entire SE has defied recession and is now an Eldorado. God punish any of una wey return back to the West side (the Best side) from village this year. Can I get an amen from you? 109 Likes 17 Shares |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 12:25pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
Billyonaire: Punk shut the fvck up and quit funking up my mention! You made a statement you couldn't even back up with facts and when called out to present evidence instead of swallowing your pride and admit that you goofed you're here still talking crap to save face. Shove all this your nonsensical speech up your arse, you shameless lout. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 12:00pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
Billyonaire: Goodness gracious. No need perambulating. All you needed to have done was to cite a single instance of a Senate President 'ordering' anyone to appear before him like you so confidently asserted, kapish. No need for all these tales by moonlight b.s.. I knew you all along that you are just another loudmouthed ignoramus forming ITK. Just GTFOH. If you have any iota of shame left in you you'll quit mentioning me. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 10:46am On Jan 01, 2017 |
Billyonaire: Dude, i didn't ask for a fvcking speech. All i asked for was a simple instance or precedent of a Senate President 'ordering' anyone to appear before him. What amended constitution are you talking about?? Are you saying that since the advent of the 4th Republic there's been no single instance you can cite of a Senate President wielding such influence/powers? You must be so full of yourself to think you can just come here and lie to prove a point. The truth is simply that the Senate President does not have such powers, but you felt you could just say that he does to sound intelligent and bam! Everybody will believe you. Nigga, GTFOH! 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 10:04am On Jan 01, 2017 |
Billyonaire: Yinmu. No amount of semantics can cover your ignorance. I repeat that Saraki cannot 'order' or summon any bagger by fiat as Senate President. Cite an example of any instance where Saraki or any past Senate president has issued such an 'order' or Shut the fvck up in shame. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 9:47am On Jan 01, 2017 |
Billyonaire: Crap. Going by this your logic, Saraki is even more powerful than Buhari since the Senate can summon the president, right? Nonsense. It's the NASS that can summon people, including Buhari ( and even he can choose not to appear, several ministers and even the Attorney general have declined to appear in the past with impunity). http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/recession-nass-summons-buhari/ Truth is that Saraki can't even act without the expressed connivance of majority of the Senators. In fact he's been held hostage by them, especially the PDP senators who were most influential in his emergence. In other words, whatever semblance of influence or power he may currently enjoy is courtesy of his colleagues at the Upper chamber -- this was recently demonstrated when he had to desperately beg PDP senators when they threatened to withdraw their support for him over his conduct after one of them decamped to the APC. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 8:26am On Jan 01, 2017 |
FreeGlobe: I don talk am say na jealousy go kill you. That he is greater, more successful and more renowned than any SE politician dead or alive is a constant source of bitterness for you folks from that part of the country, but unfortunately for you, no amount of pictutes taken out of context can rewrite history. Your hatred for him is allowed, of course, but it certainly can't take away from his legacy. I am sure even your hero Ngige can't deny that and will forever remain grateful. 7 Likes 2 Shares
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Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 8:04am On Jan 01, 2017 |
FreeGlobe: Yinmu. Those are his setbacks which isn't uncommon in the lives of all successful politicians of his pedigree -- you can't win all the time. In the annals of Nigerian political history, mention another more successful politician than Jagaban? Just one. Even Buhari, an hitherto serial loser, needed his financial and rebranding/repackaging skillz to clinch the presidency. I repeat, No other politician in the annals of Nigeria's political history has groomed and produced more successful politicians (from countless States house of assembly members, to Federal HOR members, to Senators, to several governors, to Ministers, to VP, and even the Presidency). Na jealousy dey worry you, and if care is not taken e fit kill you sef so just watch it. 12 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 7:47am On Jan 01, 2017 |
FreeGlobe: Lol. Of course, in your deluded mind that is. . I know you hate Tinubu with a passion (probably more than you hate Peter Obi ) but your hatred is meaningless at the end of the day. Dino can't even guarantee his own reelection to the Senate, yet you are comparing him to a confam kingmaker with a track record of producing several Governors, one who has gone down in history as the central figure in the unseating of your hero Gudluk (i know say na dat one dey pain una pass) by singlehandedly influencing the emergence of Buhari in a hotly contested presidential primary. He was even instrumental in the rehabilitation of your other hero Ngige and gave him a platform that enabled him win a Senate seat. Guy, na insult sef for me to dey engage you. E no even worth am. 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: December Deadline Missed: Where Is The Lagos Light Rail? by ODDVanguard: 7:32am On Jan 01, 2017 |
Yinmu. You doubting thomases should relax. The Light Rail is on course. E go do una like filmtrick. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Is Sen. Bukola Saraki More Powerful Than Sen. Bola Tinubu by ODDVanguard: 7:29am On Jan 01, 2017 |
Toosure70: Abi? Na the real genesis of their rabid hatred for the man be dat. They themselves admit his central part in kicking out their hero Gudluck. That is why they keep blaming him till tomorrow for supporting Buhari and making this current administration a reality. They are just bitter haters, but in their hearts and in secret they respect the man and wish he was on their side of the political divide. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Tinubu Must Not Fall!! by ODDVanguard: 5:36pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Yinmu. The writer should go and 'simi edo'. With or without Ondo, iyalaya Buhari, Oyegun and their cohorts can't achieve what an even more determined OBJ failed to do to Tinubu. All these attention-seeking people posing as journalists should go and sit their butts down. 8 Likes |
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