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| Re: 2023: The North Must Understand That Yoruba Cannot Yorubanize The South by YorubaNiBaba(m): 9:44pm On May 19, 2022 |
Exclusive101:we will ensure they pay dearly for it, they will regret for doing that |
| Re: 2023: The North Must Understand That Yoruba Cannot Yorubanize The South by onumadu(op): 9:48pm On May 19, 2022 |
Opolopoopolonio:If you notice, I NEVER asked that the presidency be zoned to South East. All I said was that the North should do for South East what it did for South West in 1999. It was not zoned to the South west; It was CEDED to South West. That is how Obasanjo came in, and the rest is history. This writeup is actually addressing Northerners, NOT Southerners. BTW thanks for being civil and intellectual in your response. |
| Re: 2023: The North Must Understand That Yoruba Cannot Yorubanize The South by SuperPanther: 10:37pm On May 19, 2022 |
Exclusive101:Be very careful as you do not have the exclusive preserve to dish out insults, some of us can serve you disproportionately, trust me. You can make your points without insults. |
| Re: 2023: The North Must Understand That Yoruba Cannot Yorubanize The South by r4bbit: 11:52pm On May 19, 2022 |
onumadu:Oga you don do mistake.... |
| Re: 2023: The North Must Understand That Yoruba Cannot Yorubanize The South by QuotaSystem: 12:54am On May 20, 2022*. Modified: 4:35am On May 20, 2022 |
onumadu:What you’ve failed to understand is that unlike the west, the SE does not have any moral ground to demand for any support or political favors from the North. Not with the endless insults, antagonism and hate speech championed by Nnamdi Kanu (whom we’ve since contained), with the vocal support of the eastern majority through ipob for the past 7 years - especially targeted at the Hausa-Fulani who wield the most political power like you’ve alluded to in your post. Now you need our favors and are even arrogantly demanding it. Lmao. The extreme campaign of hate and propaganda against our region and ethnicity out of sheer political frustration after Jonathan’s defeat has sent you into deep political wilderness that will take decades to exit. We waited patiently for this moment when you’ll finally realize that your myopic antagonism, hubris and grandstanding against Arewa is a fruitless, self-defeating venture as far as Nigerian politics is concerned. Your infantile threats move no one either. You lack the military capacity or international diplomacy so quit deceiving yourselves. Nigeria will remain and you’ll only succeed in totally destroying your region and waste lives needlessly again (which you’ve already started). Arewa will not cede anything to the South East for the simple fact that you do not deserve any political favors from the region. |
| Re: 2023: The North Must Understand That Yoruba Cannot Yorubanize The South by Kc3000: 7:41am On May 20, 2022*. Modified: 4:01am On Aug 04, 2022 |
Exclusive101:No one really wants to dignify the vacuous ramblings of a Yoruba slowpoke with a retort, but sometimes it becomes necessary to smack you right on that empty conehead of yours with some simple truths. Since you've hinged your lies on the mandate of MKO Abiola and the struggle that ensued, let me fertilize your tiny brain with some facts. When the election was annulled, many pro-democracy groups/forces came together to form NADECO to fight for the validation of the June 12th presidential election. Of the 49 signatories to the NADECO treaty, many were Igbo, the likes of Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe, Chief Sam Mbakwe, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, Prof. Anya O. Anya, Chief Ralph Obioha, Chief Empire Kanu, Chief Micheal Anyiam, Mr. Emmanuel Njiwah, Chief Vincent Nwizugbo and Dr. Uma Eleazu. These and many other Igbo sons and daughters were prominently involved in that struggle, but rabid Yoruba tribalists like you, in true fashion, always disregard their efforts while citing the opposition of Arthur Nzeribe as some evidence of an Igbo-wide opposition to Abiola's mandate. Conveniently, you forget that there were Yoruba that were also in opposition and indifferent to the struggle. While Abacha was seating on Abiola's mandate, as he rotted away in prison, many of Abacha's henchmen that wined and dined with him were Yoruba...the likes of his second in command Gen. Diya, Gen. Adisa, Gen. Olarewajun and others. It is also on record as divulged by Senator Anthony Adefuye, Oba Rilwan Akiolu and Major Hamza Al-Mustapha that Yoruba Obas were invited to Aso rock where they were bribed with money and they pledged to not only abandon but frustrate the June 12 struggle. So, when next you decide to delude yourself that Yoruba fought alone for June 12th, or any of the other countless lies that you all propagate, just know that we mostly ignore you because you are irredeemable, and not because we are not aware of the truth. |
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