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PoliticsRe: Abia Or Ebonyi Which Is The Most Eastern SE State by oooppp2(m): 8:38pm On Mar 16, 2017
UMU IGBO IBE M, ANYA UNU AMU KWA ANYA OP BUT KWA A REPHAIM (THE FALLEN ONES)


MY IGBO BRODAS DONT YOU KNOW THAT OP IS A FALLEN ONE(REPHAIM) AND JUST LIKE HIS FADA LUCY HE IS TRYING TO SOW DISCORD BETWEEN BRODAS..... LETS PUT HIM WHERE HE BELONGS.... DONT B DECEIVE By HIS MONIKER EVEN HIS FADA LUCY CAN COME AS ANgel of light
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m):
myplaydiary:
this she male, Igbo's don't hate any one they just hate trolls who can't stay out of Igbo affairs mind your business and stay out of Igbo affairs and your heart will be at peace. At the rate you are going you will not survive the next HBP attack or you will go the Awo way. Omo Alata, you no go sell market today? Abi u don sell finish.

You sell well today o, omo iya alabosi mind your business.

Coolitempa looking at this thread right now
ABEG NA THIS SWINE BE COOLITEMPA..... I DNT BELIV IT WHAT A SHAME.... I TINK SAY NA HUMAN BEANS






shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 3:40pm On Mar 16, 2017
blues2022:
Frieze fire aye. Just find it too tough to stand those skunks from wasteland.
WHAT DO U EXPECT OF THE FALLEN ONES (REPHAIMS
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 2:35pm On Mar 16, 2017
loopman:
Osus
Know you boundary and map very well, anything beyond that is trespassing on other people territory and you will be severely dealt with grin
U HAVE TOTALLY BEEN OBLITERATED AND YOUR HANDs ARE QUIVERING Y YOU HIDE IN OSOGBO TO TYPE
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 2:32pm On Mar 16, 2017
loopman:
Anytime you messed up again, we will be waiting to receive your instrument of surrender like Effoing handed over the instruments of surrender from your forefathers to ours.
Even a Yoruba gave you this platform to rant. grin
You've been starved once because you are landlocked, we can still repeat the same feat
U SEE HOW DEAD YOUR MIND IS U HAVE BEEN TOTALLY DECIMATED SINCE U CANT FACE REAL MEN YOU NOW STOOP LOW TO MOCK DEAD CHILDREN...THAT IS Y I CALL U GUYS THE REPHAIM (THE FALLEN ONES)
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 2:27pm On Mar 16, 2017
myplaydiary:
Heya, after smashing his Afonja cone head left right and center, he stoops so low as to posting images of poor little kids who died as a result of the evil policies meted on them by his Yoruba ancestors, well I say RIP to those little angels as God recieve their souls in his kingdom and sent them back to Igboland in million folds. I am unperturbed, Igbo's have be blessed by Chi and our sheer gut have left us leading in every sphere globally cheesy

Now in the Nigeria of today please tell me the tribe looking like the picture which you posted, God have forgiven the Igbo's and blessed us and sent us millions of babies and blessed their mothers and enriched their father, now coming to the tribe of the fallen mango tree cone head ancestor, who have continually demanded human sacrifice and perpetually put the people of the southwest in a cursed state.

See images of people who never heard the sound of a gun shot on their land now tell me who is cursed and who is paying the ultimate price. Now tell me who has the last laugh? I really don't want to derail this thread so stay on topic
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 2:09pm On Mar 16, 2017
loopman:
Anytime you messed up again, we will be waiting to receive your instrument of surrender like Effoing handed over the instruments of surrender from your forefathers to ours.
Even a Yoruba gave you this platform to rant. grin
You've been starved once because you are landlocked, we can still repeat the same feat
WHEN TINUBU SOLD THE YORUBA RACE OFFICIALLY TO FULANI ...... FOR A MUSSLE OF BREAD...... WHAT A SHAME!!!

PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 2:05pm On Mar 16, 2017
loopman:
Anytime you messed up again, we will be waiting to receive your instrument of surrender like Effoing handed over the instruments of surrender from your forefathers to ours.
Even a Yoruba gave you this platform to rant. grin
You've been starved once because you are landlocked, we can still repeat the same feat
BALL-LESS slowpoke WHERE WERE U WEN THE AWUSA WHERE DESECRATING YOUR ILE IFE; WHERE WERE U WEN YOUR FULANI MASTER FORCEFULLY TOOK OVER ILORIN AND SUBJUGATED YOU FALLEN ONES TILL TODAY FORCING ISLAM ON U...... WHERE WERE U WEN KWANKWASO INSULTED THE WHOLE YORUBA RACE IN IBADAN BOOK LAUNCH OF COURSE LIKE A COWARD YOU WERE HIDING IN SHAME.....
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 1:27pm On Mar 16, 2017
myplaydiary:
My brother the guy never chi chum chin. grin
I dey beliv u
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 1:27pm On Mar 16, 2017
bakynes:
Stop deceiving yourself Ijebu and Awori people have never for once denied been Yoruba. Whose fault is it that Ikwerre people deny been igbo, if they say they are not igbos then that's not the Yorubas doing you go and deal with it ,as for Ijebu and Aworis I repeat they have never for once denied been Yoruba.Like I said I am a full blooded Ijebu Man and nobody has ever said am not Yoruba.
punk I have given u a historic fact so deal with it instead of wetting your pant, u guys are outcast of the yoruba land
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 1:21pm On Mar 16, 2017
blues2022:
The current Secretary General of Ohaneze is an Ikwerre man, Barista Uche Okwukwu while the Chiarman is Chief Nwodo, from Enugu State. I guess that post was a mistake.
WELL NOTED NWANNA
PoliticsRe: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(op): 12:56pm On Mar 16, 2017
Zeddicuz:
Dis Article was written by FEMI FANI KAYODE,and it first surfaced on vanguard.OP shud stop plagiarising.
I never said I wrote it
PoliticsRe: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(op): 12:24pm On Mar 16, 2017
WHEN A SECTION IS TREATED LIKE A SACRED COW WHAT DO U XPECT
PhonesRe: Nigerians Come For Female Russian Admin Who Sent Them Packing With Insults by oooppp2(m): 12:14pm On Mar 16, 2017
kaffy4tope:
Seriously I don't even know what to say right now because this lady has guts to insult us cos of how bad some Ipobians have spoilt name of this country all over the race.



And to the btch....I'd be right back.
You are a tribal tout. .........
PoliticsRe: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(op): 9:11am On Mar 16, 2017
mightyhazel:
nwa gini? huh
I been tink say na nwafor
PoliticsRe: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(op): 8:37am On Mar 16, 2017
EastGold:
Lengthy incoherent story
NWANNA TRY AND READ IT
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Cannot Be Seeking Economic Independence And Still Be Talking South South by oooppp2(m): 8:25am On Mar 16, 2017
meccuno:
i have never known the name of any ohaneze leader,but this nwodo guy is really doing a good job. am proud of him.
NWANNA YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN
PoliticsWhat Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(op):
WHAT MEDIA HIDES ABOUT ILE IFE MASSACRE

I have been reluctant to write anything about the clash between the Yoruba and the Hausa Fulani in the ancient city of Ile-Ife and in which far many more people were killed than anyone cares to publicly admit.

I was reluctant because Ile-Ife happens to be the home of my ancestors and indeed my hometown and for four generations my family have had a stake there and have been making meaningful contributions to the affairs and development of the community.

Consequently I have an emotional attachment to the town and when I hear that a son or daughter of Ife is in trouble or is in any way hurt or harmed it hurts me to the marrow.

This is because the Ifes are more to me than just my kinsmen. I consider them to be part of my family and deep down I love each and everyone of them whether they be friend or foe.

Yet despite all this, on this occasion, I am constrained to set emotion aside, look at the cold facts and write about this ugly and tragic episode.

I compelled to do so out of a sense of loyalty, honor and morality. This is especially so given the fact that the victims in this conflict appear to have no voice and no-one appears to be ready to speak for them. I am ready to be that voice. I owe my people, history and posterity that much and I have no apology for doing so.

The crisis in Ile-Ife started when a group of Hausa Fulani men molested and physically abused a young Yoruba woman by the name of Kubura and almost killed her in the process.

She went home covered in blood and when her husband, Akeem (a leading member of the NURTW in Ile-Ife) found out what she had been subjected to he went back to the Hausa-Fulani quarters (commonly known as Sabo) with her in tow to find out why she had been subjected to such barbaric treatment and who the perpetrators were.

On getting there instead of being received with sympathy and remorse the husband himself was viciously stabbed and almost lost his life.

After that the Hausa Fulanis in Sabo went on the rampage killing many sons and daughters of Ile-Ife their host community and in the process they proceeded to behead a young Yoruba man and they paraded his head on a pole through the streets.

This infuriated the people of Ile-Ife and they retaliated by attacking the perpetrators. After that all hell broke loose and many Hausa Fulanis were killed.

I have been reliably informed that at the end of the day approximately 300 Hausa Fulani’s were killed and buried in mass graves whilst over 70 per cent of the houses in Sabo were burnt down. The Ifes lost about 30 in the conflict. This is a tragedy of monumental proportions for each and every one of us.

The casualty rate on both side is unacceptable and I wholeheartedly condemn the taking of human life for ANY reason unless it is in self-defence.

As sad and tragic as this event may be we must point the fingers at the right places and place the blame for the conflagration where it belongs. Many have failed in this respect.

For example instead of blaming the aggressors for the crisis and the carnage and warning them to stop killing our people and raping and beating our women, Governor Rauf Aregbesola has been shamelessly begging the Hausa Fulani and saying such an attack will never take place again.

It is right and proper for him, and indeed all responsible leaders, to call for restraint, to sue for peace and to encourage people not to break the law or take the law into their own hands in the name of retaliation and I must commend the efforts of our most revered traditional ruler, his Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja 11 in this respect.

However it is equally important for Aregbesola to condemn the aggressors, the wife-beaters, the rapists and the murderers and to tell them in simple and clear language that Ile-Ife, the source and cradle of the Yoruba race, or indeed anywhere else in Osun State or the South West is NOT the sort of place that they can commit such atrocities and get away with it.

We are not Southern Kaduna or Agatu in Benue State. We find it difficult to sit by idly and watch our people being slaughtered in cold blood. And neither do we bow down before our oppressors.

There is something deep in the Yoruba spirit and soul and particularly that of the Ifes that resists and rebels against injustice, brutality, barbarity and subjugation and the history of the Yoruba proves that.

We are slow to anger but irresistible in battle and the fact is that for one hundred years before the British colonial masters arrived on our shores we were fighting brutal civil wars against one another.

We know the tragedy, the pain, the terror, the evil and the horrendous sacrifice that comes with war and conflict and though we avoid it as best as we can, we never shy away from it once it is forced upon us.

Worse still the youth of Ile Ife, many of whom are veterans of numerous Ife-Modakeke wars, are hardened and battle-ready any day and any time.

This is indeed a potentially volatile and dangerous mix. In this respect relevant and insightful are the words of Oloye Gani Adams, the leader of the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC), when he said, just yesterday, that “the Yoruba cannot be conquered!”.

And if anyone has any doubts about that they should consider the sheer courage and unconquerable spirit of a loyal and faithful son of the Yoruba like Ayo Fayose, the Governor of Ekiti state.

This is where Aregbesola missed it. This is what he appears to have forgotten and this is what slipped his mind.

This is the point that he failed to appreciate and instead of doing so he chose to tread the disgraceful path of servility and appeasement whilst sacrificing the lives and interests of his own people.

Though I am a firm believer in the right of self-defence, I do not seek to incite anyone to violence and neither do I advocate, condone or encourage it in any shape or form.

I am simply stating the facts and pointing out that it is important to call an aggressor an aggressor and call a spade a spade.

My old friend Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso who is the former Governor of Kano state then entered the ring and made matters worse.

He went to Ile-Ife, met with the Hausa Fulani community and had the nerve and effrontery to tell Aregbesola that our people must pay compensation for the killing of his people: sounds familiar?

I remember General Muhammadu Buhari’s words to Governor Lam Adesina in 2001 when, after a conflict between the Hausa Fulani and the Yoruba in Oyo, he asked “why are your people killing my people?”

Kwakwanso came to Ile-Ife 16 years later, demanded an answer to the same question and asked for compensation!

What a gratuitous insult this is delivered at a time when everyone is suing for peace and calling for calm. If the truth be told who should pay compensation to who? Who is accommodating who? Who did the attacking? Who killed first?

Who drew first blood? Whose land and soil is it and who are the guests and visitors? You come into a man’s house and enter his land and you start killing members of his family and people and then you ask him to pay you compensation?

Does this make sense? How many people did the Fulani compensate after they slaughtered the indigenes of Southern Kaduna, Benue, Enugu, Abia, Delta,Taraba, Lagos, Plateau, Kwara, Kogi, Adamawa, Nassarawa, Niger, Edo, Ebonyi, Ondo, Ekiti and numerous other states in the country in their own land?

How many did they compensate after the sectarian and barbaric killings of Christians and southern Muslims all over the north over the last 56 years?

How many did they compensate after the pogroms, mass murder and genocide perpetrated against the Igbo all over the north just before the civil war in 1966?

Who should apologise and who should compensate who?

Honestly I cannot stomach all this. It would have been better for Kwakwanso to start with an apology for the beating, raping, carnage and barbarity that his Hausa Fulani brothers indulged in and unleashed on their generous and accommodating hosts before the fighting started.

Do some people have a greater right to life than others in Nigeria? Is the blood of some more precious than the blood of others?

Do the lives of the Ife people mean nothing to these people? Does anyone not feel a deep sense of outrage about what the Hausa Fulani did and how this whole thing started?

Are we supposed to brush it under the carpet out of fear and our accursed desire for peace at ANY price?

How do we expect the woman that was beaten and whose husband was almost stabbed to death for attempting to defend her honor to feel? How do we expect the family of the young man that was beheaded and the families of the other Yorubas that were killed to take all this?

Are we not dancing on the graves of those that were slaughtered for no just cause? What does that say about us as leaders and as a people? Are we not meant to defend the weak and stand up for the oppressed and the defenceless?

Do the people of Ile-Ife, a proud, gentle, kind and accommodating people with a rich and distinguished heritage, deserve to be visited with such violence from their guests and such contempt from their leaders? (TO BE CONTINUED).
PoliticsRe: . by oooppp2(m): 3:53pm On Mar 10, 2017
gambo11:
prominent if chief Beg King Ademusiwa not to remove ooni of ile ife over crisis
Maths201 I know it is u...... your madness is real
PoliticsRe: Ile Ife Crisis: Security Operatives Commence Evacuation Of Hausas -channelsTv by oooppp2(m): 11:01am On Mar 10, 2017
Earth2Metahuman:
abegi

No give excuse for the cowardice of those enugu people. They cower at the face of rampaging herdsmen. I don't recall any similar event anywhere in nigeria.
If u want it that way yorubas are notorious for their cowardice


It is the truth so deal with it
PoliticsRe: Ile Ife Crisis: Security Operatives Commence Evacuation Of Hausas -channelsTv by oooppp2(m): 11:00am On Mar 10, 2017
Earth2Metahuman:
don't compare anything. We saw how fulani herdsment went on rampage in enugu and all the people could do is fast and pray and wish their problems away while they form idp in enugu.

I agreed though, when northerners are the victim, police will quickly swing in to action, but when southerners are the victim, you wonder if we really have police in nigeria.

But the message is out and clear, no one has monopoly over violence.
If they think they are mad, they should know where to throw their madness and definitely not south west.
U probably didn't see well....... the whole of south east is militarized if you stay there u wont argue..... the so called balless herdsmen attack only remote villages in the night.... and when youth try to retaliate the army picked them it took the intervention of DSP to rescue them



So my man what you tink you are seeing is nothing.......
PoliticsRe: Ile Ife Crisis: Security Operatives Commence Evacuation Of Hausas -channelsTv by oooppp2(m): 10:26am On Mar 10, 2017
femiphillips007:
Don't mind that dude..I reside in ife in fact am a student of OAU, there is a river called gbenekan along items axis..the yoruba there were slaughtering the hausa and throwing them into the river..for 2 days now,u cant see any suya seller in ife or carrot or water melon seller..there are even no beggars in ife at the moment..they all ran to morre police station for protection but I wasn't even happy with the police because my uncle that was killed in kano ran to the police station as well and the hausa police men pushed them all out for them to be slaughtered. .the yoruba policemen in ife should have done the same as well.if you listened to core tv news last night. .you would see lots of hausas saying "o ti tan" meaning it has finished.I believe terror should be fought with terror
Good one


But I dnt tink making it public is safe


Violence is not good but violence begets violence
PoliticsRe: Ile Ife Crisis: Security Operatives Commence Evacuation Of Hausas -channelsTv by oooppp2(m): 8:15am On Mar 10, 2017
dacovajnr:
2003 actually...They're are always War Thirsty
CAN THEY MATCH THE BLOOD CRAVING NORTH SUPPORRED BY MILITARY

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