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The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by ariesbull: 10:46am On Mar 22, 2023
No woman likes a clingy, insecure man. But that is what we yorubas are becoming, a frightened, insecure and second rate nation. So fearful that we cant even accept one of our own because his mother is ibo. There was a time when the word swagger was synonymous with the yoruba. Reflecting self assurance and confidence. We exuded belief. The ibos secretly admired us. They adopted our clothes and music. They flocked to our churches.

We accommodated strangers because we were so sure of ourselves, of our standing in the world, our stature, our swag that we knew our guests were not a threat. Now all that has drained away. We are now like the insecure man who marries a pretty woman and secretly consumed by self doubt, fearing he is not good enough for her tracks her every movement, obsessively going through her phone, hates her male colleagues because he is petrified she will leave him for someone better. Is this how low we have fallen that we now fear those we once used to regard as culturally inferior to us, we once said the ibos could not dance, could not dress, lacked poise and polish, were not as read as us, now we work ourselves into a frenzy about them taking over a yoruba city hundreds of miles from the nearest hamlet in the south east.

One of the greatest ever yoruba leaders Adekunle Fajuyi once gave his life rather than live with the dishonour of handing over his ibo guest to those who wanted to murder him. We now compete with each others to denounce our ibo guests whose only crime is trading and living in our midst, ideologically handing them bound and foot to the caliphate who hate and distrust us as much as they hate and distrust them

We look for wild statements of a few ibos to justify our fear of all of them in doing so demonstrating not our courage, but our fear, our insecurity, our deep rooted inferiority complex towards a tribe who have outmatched us and outpaced us.

A tribe who rose from the ruins of a war in which they lost 10% of their population but refused to break, to wallow in self pity, to feel sorry for themselves, did not fear those who beseiged their land, but went forth and conquered with commerce those who had conquered their land with bombs. They bought our property while we frittered the proceeds on women and easy living, then having wasted our inheritance blame those with greater foresight and discipline of taking over land we freely sold to them They take care of their relatives, training them in the family trade while we turn ours to househelps and drivers. They pool their resources together while ours is used to tear our families apart. They build businesses, we chase every lowly special adviser looking for government contracts. They have learnt to thrive when marginalised meaning even excluded fron government largesse they still have a lower level of poverty than we do.

It shows in sports. In the 1980's the national football team was split down the middle between ibos and yorubas, with the yorubas dominating the more glamorous and creative roles. For every Okala, there was an Odegbami, evet Chukwu a Muda Lawal, every Stanley Okonkwo a Fekix Owolabi. But since the 90s and noughties, the roll of honour in our national game has been claimed by the ibos. Who have the yorubas produced to match the profile and performances of Jay Jay Okocha, Emmanuel Amuneke, Kanu Nwankwo, Mikel Obi, Vincent Onyeama. When ability, fortitude, resilience, drive and determination is needed we see the ibos. But when patronage, easy living and dissolute lifestyles are on show enter the yorubas.

We cant even plan coups properly. The most incompetent coup ever planned in Nigerian history was the one plotted by yoruba officers in beer parlours over pepper soup and big stout against Abacha leading to its most senior officer grovelling before the dictator pleading for his misteable life. The coup before that planned by ibo and delta officers - the Orkar putsch in 1990 saw the prime movers defiant to the bitter end, facing death with honour.

How did we end up here? 25 years of flirting with power at the centre, of living off and chasing unearned income, of prostrating before the caliphate has turned us to feudal retainers. Men who have lost their manhood. We are cowed into silence when state sponsored gangs rampage across our lands raping our women, burning our farms, slaughtering our yourh. The few who find the courage to fight back we disown, we call them ruffians. When our yourhs protest against injustice as they did during the endsars we attribute it fittingly to an ibo plot. And why not seeing the qualities needed to organise a protest so well executed it captured the international air waves for days required courage, initiative and drive. Qualities we are now so enfeebled, so morally vacous we happily agree belong to the ibos.

A fish rots from the head. Our legacy was built by giants like Fajuyi, Awolowo and to a lesser extent Abiola. Men who gave their freedom and their lives rather than surrender their principles. But what have we now? Bola Tinubu who keeps quiet when millions of ibos are put at risk in his city by vicious tribal bigotry and baiting because of his lust for power. Bola Tinubu who buried his head when his own people were being gunned down in churches in their own land by gun men under the protection of his fulani bosses. In the halycon days of the founder of the modern yoruba race the closest Bola Ahmed Tinubu would have got to power would have been organising security at UPN party conferences. Today he is the acknowledged leader of the yoruba race.

We have these last few weeks of eternal shame revealed our weakness, our insecurity, the spiritual barrenness that now lies like a void at the centre of our world. We fear a yoruba man because he has an ibo mother! Thats how supine, how fearful we have become. We forget the yorubas killed in their hundreds last year by state protected fulani gunmen because we are desperate to be awarded office by those who defile our women and pillage our land. Principle counts for nothing. We are up for sale and not for very much. This is how far we have fallen. We have won an election but lost our soul, we are in office but not in power. We are now pound land, okrika wake version of the northern elite who inspite of their monopoly of power at the centre havrle feared the commercial acumen and success of the ibo fir 5 decades so much they turned on them whenever they felt threatened by their own inadequacies as we have done the last few weeks.

We are now a pale imitation of the , a frightened, insecure, tremulous and second rate nation clinging like leeches to power se seek at any cost because we have nothing else to offer.. The ibos have not held power for 60 years and thrived. We have just won it for the 3rd time in the same period and still like the fulani fear them. This is how low a once great people have fallen.

Kola Odetola

https://authorityngr.com/2023/03/21/the-yorubas-are-becoming-an-insecure-frightened-and-second-rate-nation/

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Creamcrest(m): 10:49am On Mar 22, 2023
Bullcrap.

All tribes have areas they dominate in terms of achievements.

Buying and selling in a shop is not the only areas of achievement in life.

Yorubas lead in education,it is said every family in ekiti has a professor.

Yorubas lead in real estate,oil and gas, insurance, aviation, telecoms, ICT

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Boomkalakuta: 10:51am On Mar 22, 2023
All these long note for bread ?

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by helinues: 10:51am On Mar 22, 2023
This uncultured kids are still wallowing in the election lose

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by ariesbull: 10:53am On Mar 22, 2023

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by helinues: 10:54am On Mar 22, 2023
ariesbull:
https://authorityngr.com/2023/03/21/the-yorubas-are-becoming-an-insecure-frightened-and-second-rate-nation/

What do you want me to do with the source. Is it today some people have been impersonating others?

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Dentidon: 10:55am On Mar 22, 2023
Another Ipob crying 🤣

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Hateandthunder: 10:55am On Mar 22, 2023
Creamcrest:
Bullcrap.

All tribes have areas they dominate in terms of achievements.

Buying and selling in a shop is not the only areas of achievement in life
But when they use the proceeds to buy up your inheritance, you will be the first to cry that igbos want to take over your land. Una no dey learn

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Creamcrest(m): 10:58am On Mar 22, 2023
Hateandthunder:
But when they use the proceeds to buy up your inheritance, you will be the first to cry that igbos want to take over your land. Una no dey learn
I'm not even Yoruba,but ipobians should stop making it look like buying and selling in a shop is the only business in life.

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Hateandthunder: 11:02am On Mar 22, 2023
Creamcrest:

I'm not even Yoruba,but ipobians should stop making it look like buying and selling in a shop is the only business in life.
Show me where "ipobians" came out in mass and said buying and selling is the only business in life abeg. You people will just assume rubbish in your head and come out to start attacking igbos over what one random guy in a comment section said. Smh

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Creamcrest(m): 11:06am On Mar 22, 2023
Hateandthunder:
Show me where "ipobians" came out in mass and said buying and selling is the only business in life abeg. You people will just assume rubbish in your head and come out to start attacking igbos over what one random guy in a comment section said. Smh
Among the top ten real estate firms in Lagos non of them is owned by a Igbo yet they say they are buying up Lagos lands.

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by 2mch(m): 11:10am On Mar 22, 2023
Sounds like you are talking about your tribe OP. Not Yoruba. Lmao. Projecting your own insecurity on others shows you are depressed and in pain. We are not falling for cheap blackmail anymore.

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by BlackAdams007: 11:11am On Mar 22, 2023
That's their business, for those of them who base in supporting tribalism.
Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:13am On Mar 22, 2023
LMAO
What type of reverse pyschology is this?

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Tochi3(m): 11:17am On Mar 22, 2023
Kola Odetola said..


We cant even plan coups properly. The most incompetent coup ever planned in Nigerian history was the one plotted by yoruba officers in beer parlours over pepper soup and big stout against Abacha leading to its most senior officer grovelling before the dictator pleading for his miserable life
. The coup before that planned by ibo and delta officers - the Orkar putsch in 1990 saw the prime movers defiant to the bitter end, facing death with honour.
Chai....

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by ariesbull: 11:22am On Mar 22, 2023
Tochi3:
Chai....

LoL


What's funny

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Tochi3(m): 11:24am On Mar 22, 2023
Kola Odetola wrote:

How did we end up here? 25 years of flirting with power at the centre, of living off and chasing unearned income, of prostrating before the caliphate has turned us to feudal retainers. Men who have lost their manhood. We are cowed into silence when state sponsored gangs rampage across our lands raping our women, burning our farms, slaughtering our yourh. The few who find the courage to fight back we disown, we call them ruffians. When our yourhs protest against injustice as they did during the endsars we attribute it fittingly to an ibo plot . And why not seeing the qualities needed to organise a protest so well executed it captured the international air waves for days required courage, initiative and drive. Qualities we are now so enfeebled, so morally vacous we happily agree belong to the ibos.
ewo..

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by ObalaEmma: 11:25am On Mar 22, 2023
Exactly. The once confident Yorouba now hiding among touts and elected officials to show their bravery.

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by KanwuliaExtra: 11:26am On Mar 22, 2023
Phock dem please! kiss

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by ObalaEmma: 11:27am On Mar 22, 2023
Creamcrest:

Among the top ten real estate firms in Lagos non of them is owned by a Igbo yet they say they are buying up Lagos lands.
Lagos is made up of Lagos island and mainland. You might be talking about Island including Ikeja mainland but never other part of mainland

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by BitterTruth01: 11:28am On Mar 22, 2023
Creamcrest:
Bullcrap.

All tribes have areas they dominate in terms of achievements.

Buying and selling in a shop is not the only areas of achievement in life.

Yorubas lead in education,it is said every family in ekiti has a professor.

Yorubas lead in real estate,oil and gas, insurance, aviation, telecoms, ICT


Bitter truths in this write up . I couldn’t have done it better.

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by misano(m): 11:29am On Mar 22, 2023
Creamcrest:
Bullcrap.

All tribes have areas they dominate in terms of achievements.

Buying and selling in a shop is not the only areas of achievement in life.

Yorubas lead in education,it is said every family in ekiti has a professor.

Yorubas lead in real estate,oil and gas, insurance, aviation, telecoms, ICT

Last I checked, SE have the best scores in NECO, JAMB & WAEC. Oil & Gas is dominated by the North mostly. Aviation is mixed of all regions. Real Estate is in the hands of SE, Insurance I can give it to Yoruba. ICT, no way, SE have a lot there. Telecom is mixed

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Supremos: 11:32am On Mar 22, 2023
Creamcrest:
Bullcrap.

All tribes have areas they dominate in terms of achievements.

Buying and selling in a shop is not the only areas of achievement in life.

Yorubas lead in education,it is said every family in ekiti has a professor.

Yorubas lead in real estate,oil and gas, insurance, aviation, telecoms, ICT
Evidence says otherwise. Furnish us with your evidences of Yoruba leading in Education, Oil and gas, Aviation, telecommunication, ICT and insurance. You Yorubas lies with bare face, sad.

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Supremos: 11:33am On Mar 22, 2023
helinues:
This uncultured kids are still wallowing in the election lose
apparently you're way too blinded by hate that you failed to note the name of the writer

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Tochi3(m): 11:34am On Mar 22, 2023
Kola Odetola closing...


We have these last few weeks of eternal shame revealed our weakness, our insecurity, the spiritual barrenness that now lies like a void at the centre of our world. We fear a yoruba man because he has an ibo mother! Thats how supine, how fearful we have become. We forget the yorubas killed in their hundreds last year by state protected fulani gunmen because we are desperate to be awarded office by those who defile our women and pillage our land. Principle counts for nothing. We are up for sale and not for very much. This is how far we have fallen

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:34am On Mar 22, 2023
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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by Opolopoopolonio: 11:34am On Mar 22, 2023
Piiggidiots are still in pains cheesy

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by ariesbull: 11:36am On Mar 22, 2023
Opolopoopolonio:
Piiggidiots are still in pains cheesy
the writer is a Yoruba sir ....I don't know what is piiggidiots

Why can't you guys focus on issues on yourselves...the world is looking at you and your behaviour

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Re: The Yorubas Are Becoming An Insecure, Frightened And Second Rate Nation by ariesbull: 11:38am On Mar 22, 2023
Supremos:
Evidence says otherwise. Furnish us with your evidences of Yoruba leading in Education, Oil and gas, Aviation, telecommunication, ICT and insurance. You Yorubas lies with bare face, sad.

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