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Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by Gourdoinc(m): 8:05am On Mar 20, 2023
The Yoruba were right.

The north was also right.

You have no right to seek one Nigeria , they are your host and you must be subservient to them so long as you live on their land. Take note that emphasis is on their land ( not Nigeria). There is no Nigeria.

Nationalist views and actions have always been the achiles heel of the igbo. We build and live all over the nation, we settle in lands other than our own and never bother to ask, why the hausa fulani man can never build or truly settle outside his region. He sees every sojourn outside his region for the sole aim of ekking a living. He never plans to develop or build anywhere. All proceeds he makes, he loads on the back of trailers at night and ships back to the north.

We have been burned for this action many times, pre- civil war and post civil war. Yet we haven't learnt our lessons.

The elections have been wonderful because it has showed a few things.

1. The Yoruba themselves are under a bondage of thugs who have them bound. If what transpired was a progrom, many yoruba would have been victims on false identity simply because they look healthy and educated.

2. The yoruba have played their hand openly and even the north watched and learned alot about their new bedmates. We know now all they think about us. All doubts have been cleared.

3. The north remains an enemy but a strategic friend we should keep for events that will happen in future.

4. Nigeria is a failed state in the hands of local and foreign criminals. It was never designed for success and people like Peter obi need not bother about it. Those who are capable have only but two choices, join the cult of demons suckling the land or leave the coven. Many that can afford it should leave, while those that can't afford it should join them. Never be a prey again in Nigeria. All is fair here, no matter the crime. Become a predator and take what is yours unashamedly.

5. Igbos must think home. Return your businesses home. Start correcting the mistakes you have made as well as those your fathers made. Return your wealth home. Live like a tenant in other people's land and stop making yourselves comfortable there. Only a foolish tenant beautifies the home of his landlord by planting flowers.


6. Never ever forget or forgive the Yoruba [/b]for who he has shown himself to be. There will be a time of rekoning for them, it may start sooner than they think. Plan your vengeance, plan your response, [b]the only enemy an igbo person has today is anyone who tells him to forgive the Yoruba.


7. You cannot speak from two sides of your mouth. You cannot want igbo and want Nigeria same time. If you want an eldorado, go and build it In your village . Stop trying to build it in another man's village.


8. There are millions of Yoruba who are truly friends, they loved, they cared and in horror did they watch all that transpired. Please abandon them as well. Even they have a battle on their hands against the evil people that now hold them hostage. They will have to prove over time what image represents the yoruba. Is it the omoluabis ( now termed omo ale) or is it the yoruba ronu gang who tried to hurt them thinking they were igbo.



Stop arguing about the elections, It has come and gone. Plan our next move from now onwards. Everything must be targeted south east , while we await the day we will respond to the Yoruba in a language they will forever understand.


Have a good week ahead.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by phorget(m): 8:11am On Mar 20, 2023
Hmmmmmm!
Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by SmartPolician: 8:12am On Mar 20, 2023
Mr Adviser, move on with your life.

This is Monday morning.

Go and get busy with your life.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by oyin44: 8:15am On Mar 20, 2023
Coming from a frustrated he goat ..osu


Continue mourning ur loss we are laughing behind you people. . grin grin

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by Gourdoinc(m): 8:17am On Mar 20, 2023
oyin44:
Coming from a frustrated he goat ..osu


Continue mourning ur loss we are laughing behind you people. . grin grin
please like this post.

Many likes are needed on it. Thanks.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by christejames(m): 8:20am On Mar 20, 2023
Factos
Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by stonemasonn: 8:24am On Mar 20, 2023
You don't have the monopoly of no forgive and forget....It's not like you'd ever loved us.

Make una just rest abeg...It's not the end of the world.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by Lionstep: 8:25am On Mar 20, 2023
oyin44:
Coming from a frustrated he goat ..osu


Continue mourning ur loss we are laughing behind you people. . grin grin


One of the baskat of this forum has spoken, I don't know if this is same oyin44 on literature forum when nairaland was nairaland but in any which way it just goes clear the saying that education is not the cure of tribalism.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by Henry22(m): 8:27am On Mar 20, 2023
Nice write up, it's only a fool that will see a hyena and make him a friend.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by Wahalawaha1a: 8:29am On Mar 20, 2023
Lionstep:



One of the baskat of this forum has spoken, I don't know if this is same oyin44 on literature forum when nairaland was nairaland but in any which way it just goes clear the saying that education is not the cure of tribalism.
are u not one yourself... Dey hide😂
Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by lexylaw40: 8:29am On Mar 20, 2023
Go find work
Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by Henry22(m): 8:31am On Mar 20, 2023
Lionstep:



One of the baskat of this forum has spoken, I don't know if this is same oyin44 on literature forum when nairaland was nairaland but in any which way it just goes clear the saying that education is not the cure of tribalism.

Imagine tagging someone Igbo just because he looked well kept and healthy, that alone will tell you more about this Yorubas hyenas.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by PoloG: 8:32am On Mar 20, 2023
E pain the osu well well grin

tell your people to leave our region na, and you dey see us for your region?

Animal tribe grin
Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by Lionstep: 8:34am On Mar 20, 2023
Wahalawaha1a:
are u not one yourself... Dey hide😂


Dey play
Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by WesternPanzer: 8:38am On Mar 20, 2023
Nice write up brother.

I don't really jive the part of Never Forgive yorubas. They were never my enemies or friends.

The new mantra now should be: TAKE THE WEALTH HOME!

Invest no further than our region. Make dem find us come.

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Re: Letter To The Igbo: Lessons From The Elections by AdiscoPele: 8:53am On Mar 20, 2023
That's how they go about building hatred and instilling in their unborn children.
If you believe Yorubas are your enemies because they told you the truth about their land, so be it, you are also enemies of Yorubas and we will surely treat you as an enemy.
Gone are the days we tolerated your excesses and forgave you but from now on, you have shown us your true colours. Your fathers properties were claimed in other regions except the Southwest, but what did we get in return, abuse upon abuse, slandering and calling our land a 'no man's land' simply because we gave you the freedom to do whatever you wanted. It's time we put you in your place.

Imagine, an ignorant set of people, where an Enugu man can't be governor in Anambra, or an Anambra man can't be Bishop of a parish in Imo are people telling us how to rule ourselves and who to rule us. Same people who are cursed with the worst leaders in Nigeria go to intrude in others business. If Port Harcourt was conducive for business, why come all the way to the south? Every region knows your attitude and they treat you the way you are to be treated but we thought you were human and decided to be lenient with you but it's now glaring that your are worse than rats, therefore we will treat you worse than rats. Bastards.

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