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kingthreat:Now I'm 100% certain you're not Yoruba. You're one of these Ibos that see Yorubaland as home and are scared Yoruba nation might be the end of Ibos in the southwest and Ibos won't enjoy the privileges they enjoy in Nigeria in Oduduwa republic. I understand why you're scared but you will end up with your Biafra. Why can't you take your gift to Biafra and earn the phantom money you claim you're earning now, over there in Biafra? Yoruba and Ibo aren't siamese twins. We didn't even know each other before Nigeria. Our Yoruba Nation agitation is to maximize the potential of Yorubaland and Yoruba people because I believe if anyone could break the black curse fallacy and build a world class country, Yorubas can do it. The blueprint is there and we were on way to achieving that by Awolowo until he was locked up and the Ibo coup happened. Ibos should do the same. Not denying that. Yorubas do crimes and show you they do crimes. Ibos open shops as a front for all the crimes they do behind the shop. That is the difference. |
kingthreat:You earn more than 500k a month? Yeah right. ![]() I don't care about Ibo boys and their criminal activities wherever they're. This is about Yoruba nation. Ibos aren't indigenous to Yorubaland. Are you sure you're not Ibo and you're on all these threads sobbing because you don't want to be deported from Lagos back to Orlu? |
What do some people enjoy in Nigeria? The country is underdeveloped and it's a big slum. There's no electricity, poverty is rife, no infrastructures, no jobs and life is worthless. Yahoo boys are actually the ones keeping Nigeria afloat. Now people are offering a better alternative and Yoruba nation can never be worse than Nigeria. Nigeria is the worst you can ever get. But some people still prefer the slavery and poverty in Nigeria. I believe those people are better off dead and death is what they shall get if they try to sabotage this movement. |
kingthreat:Quick question for you: does your job pay $1000 equivalent monthly? If not, then it's slavery, not a job. You suffer from Stockholm Syndrome and being in perpetual bororo slavery. |
This lunatic doesn't represent Yoruba nation. |
Invitationn:It's interesting how some of you illiterates and unexposed gimps want to compare Yoruba Nation agitation to IPOB that's a one-man show. The two are different. Yoruba Nation agitation is like Blockchain technology; it's decentralized and there's no demagogue like Nnamdi Kanu. Prof. Banji Akintoye (who actually lived all over Nigeria with friends from every region before moving to live in the US for about 30 yrs) is our Bitcoin, while Igboho is our DOGECOIN. Then we've a lot of other coins all over the world coordinating, to achieve a common goal. If some of you were to actually know some of the powerful Yoruba people behind Yoruba Nation agitation, you would be shocked. Nigeria is finished and Yorubas are gone. If you don't like it, be prepared to get deported to Gusau or Sokoto with your family. |
SMH. They're writing letter when some of them should be out there training the boys and coordinating attacks. They allowed an emotional nuisance like Kanu to be in-charge of military operation. Shame on them. This is why Yorubas are different. No letters, we're ready for any miscalculation by the Nigerian government. |
Hashabiah:That will change in Oduduwa Republic. I hope you and your people aren't there because every non-Yoruba in the state is getting deported. Lagos is NY and Ondo is going to be LA. |
Longer coastline and more resources. But it remains largely untapped. Yoruba nation would change all that. Lagos and Ondo would be our commercial cities. |
pongwa:CBN building isn't an infrastructure. It's actually useless in the scheme of things and it's just an edifice. Commercial banks are more useful than a CBN building. With my level of education, experience and exposure; I don't need to be in a place physically to see how developed it's. Videos are enough because there are certain things to look out for to ascertain development. Now, I decided to look up real data about Osun and interestingly I found the following a. Poverty headcount rate in Nigeria as of 2019, by state: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1121438/poverty-headcount-rate-in-nigeria-by-state/ b. Literacy rate by state in Nigeria: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_literacy_rate (don't really use wikipedia but that's the only web link I can find). Based on the data above, Osun trumps both Oyo and Ogun in quality of life and HDI. I think the problem with a lot of you is that you think development is about big buildings and a few rich men in the midst of squalor. That's why most of Nigeria is a glorified slum with big houses and untarred roads everywhere. Nah, that isn't how development is measured. |
Christistruth00:Bororo, Ipob aren’t my enemy. I’m even going to donate to them and if they need intelligence on guerrilla warfare on how to decimate the Nigerian armed forces, I shall gladly help them. The success of Ipob would make my job easier as a Yoruba nation agitator. You and your Bororo people are my enemy and I owe all of you one bullet to the skull each. God bless Yoruba Nation! God bless Biafra! Death to Nigeria and Bororos! |
pongwa:Comical. I think you’re averse to superior logic/education and exposure at international level. I don’t blame you, most of you are local champions and it’s evident in the backward logic prevalent on here. Next time, always remember that when it comes to development in cities/towns: quality of life and infrastructures are the most important factors. Size and big structures are irrelevant. And when it comes to development in countries, HDI has to be included with the other two factors listed above. Free education for you. |
pongwa:Don’t give me kudos, I just don’t have your time. If I did, I would’ve smashed your skull all over the thread. You can’t be uncouth and expect civility. But then again, you’re an educated illiterate whose brain has limited functionality. Nigerian style isn’t different from Glasgow. How development index in cities is measured, is universal. The two most important factors in measuring development index in cities are: quality of life and infrastructures. I should’ve included HDI (human development index) but it’s not important here. And by merely looking at the videos I saw and even based on what Osogbo haters posted: Osogbo is more developed than both based on the two important factors in measuring development index. The size of the city is irrelevant here. What’s attainable and how it supports those living there, is the most important thing. This is free education for you and you ought to be thankful. |
pongwa:You’re the dindinrin who thinks how to quantify how developed a city is, is based on big buildings. I don’t blame you, most of you are unexposed and Nigeria has done a job on you. When it comes to cities, development index is based on quality of life and infrastructures. Read this (b) the performance of the city, and (c) urban status or urban sustainability. The case study example of Glasgow classifies city performance indicators as follows: (1) population (mortality, fertility, population projections), (2) economic participation (employment, unemployment, vacancies), (3) poverty (access to bank accounts, children poverty, financial hardship, low-income households), (4) health (life expectancy, inability to work), (5) social capital (social inclusion, social networks, trust and reciprocity, civic participation), (6), environment (green environment, open space, air quality, recycling), (7) transport (transport volume, journeys to work and school, traffic accidents, cycling), ( education (children education, the highest qualification obtained, the qualification of the working population, training of young people), (9) safety of local communities (overall level of crime, antisocial behavior, violence, unintentional injuries), (10) lifestyle, (11) cultural vitality (involvement in sport and cultural events), and (12) mind-set (religion, politics, involvement in the community, trust, national identity).Full study is here: https://www.intechopen.com/books/perspectives-on-business-and-management/measuring-urban-development-and-city-performance That’s just one case study. Osogbo has better roads, stable electricity, looks more modern, peaceful, organized, etc. I’m sure it has better schools, less thugs, it’s cheaper, etc. So overall, it’s more developed. |
The Bororo quartet Helinues Christistruth00 Simplyleo Vaughanolaranwaj are also not Yoruba. Name and shame them. |
Kene is right, Yorubas are the most educated. Not just in Nigeria but in all of Africa. This is Chief Awolowo’s legacy and what Nigeria has almost destroyed. And it’s why Yoruba Nation is paramount to continue that legacy and build world class cities that would compete with the rest of the world. Ibos like Kene are the type of Ibos I like. God bless Yoruba Nation! God bless Biafra! Death to Nigeria! |
Christistruth00:Bororo! |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU3ZJkwr1Zc His name is Mr. Seun Olayinka. Sunday Igboho’s boys clash with DSS operatives in Ataoja’s palacehttps://thenationonlineng.net/sunday-igbohos-boys-clash-with-dss-operatives-in-ataojas-palace/amp/
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A. It had the biggest crowd since the agitation for Yoruba Nation started and had thousands of people in attendance. B. Chief Sunday Igboho proved that Yoruba supernatural powers is still very powerful as heavy wind and rain started after he left and that threw those who came to trail him off. C. DSS agents are scared of Yoruba warriors and they were begging for their lives after one of them fired a shot and they almost rushed them (I have the exclusive video). It also shows our people on the frontline are capable. D. Yoruba Nation is a done deal. Ekiti and Ondo are next. The grand finale of our acclamation is in Lagos where the mother of all crowds would gather. Oduduwa a gbe wa. Ase. |
This isn't a hate comment but some of you need to slow down. Nigeria is a chaotic nation where most SMEs aren't really profit oriented and the few "successful" businesses among them are just a front for other criminal activities. There's nothing silicon valley can learn from that type of business model. Self-aggrandizement isn't a good virtue, it's a delusional character trait. |
OneTemplate:Alariwo, I was expecting more feminine peperempe and werepe from you. What happened? Scared? ![]() I’m still expecting you to tell me who I’m since you kicked my butt before in your dreams. We shall meet soon. And I’m not your bro, I’m your elder and you will worship me, cretin. |
OneTemplate:Cretin, who am I? Olofo. I know what to do with you and I shall take action offline. I will leave the cat fight to you with and your high oestrogen level. You’re a confirmed werey to ja si titi. If one action by telling you about above your wife could unsettled you. What will happen when you see us in flesh? Elebi jati jati. |
OneTemplate: Who am I?Omo, you’re the most useless agbero I’ve encountered. You’re still dazed we have your details and now you’re throwing everything with the hope that it sticks. Leave that to your iyawo Ghana, yahoo boy. This is my first encounter with you and you’re already scared shitless. Just get my message to your oga, baba Oloja of Lagos. |
OneTemplate:Why didn’t you come on the thread like this? But since you have proven you’re an agbero, elebi and Yahoo boy, I won’t engage you in anything intelligent. I can see you have a very duplicitous way of telling stories and no matter how you feign it, it all leads to sucking Tinubu off (typical of a Yahoo boy). Tinubu is your alpha and omega. So, I will give this message to relay to Tinubu Plan A - Yoruba Nation Plan B - Oduduwa Republic Plan C - Yoruba Exit Our plan. On your part, tell your oga, Tinubu, to forget about becoming president and push Osinbajo. And Osinbajo must know his only job there is to live Awolowo’s dream that was cut short by Fulanis and set the stage for Yoruba Independence. They dare not touch him. Else, we shall burn Nigeria to the ground. If you doubt me, go watch the videos of the boys that put fear in the police minds today in Abeokuta despite all the yeye gadgets they wore. That’s just a snippet. I’m done with you. You’re not anonymous. ![]() |
education (children education, the highest qualification obtained, the qualification of the working population, training of young people), (9) safety of local communities (overall level of crime, antisocial behavior, violence, unintentional injuries), (10) lifestyle, (11) cultural vitality (involvement in sport and cultural events), and (12) mind-set (religion, politics, involvement in the community, trust, national identity).