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Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BanyXchi: 9:03am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Workch:Osu, a picture of a village in abk doesn't change reality. Check the stats ebonyi is poorer than jigawa and most northern poor states. Again Ogun is more developed than your alaibo. You're very delusi0nal and you should seek help. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by maintenant: 9:07am On Mar 23, 2023 |
helinues:If you can ever think.... Learning from your shortcomings can actually stop the hues and cries of the Igbos buying all of your lands in Lagos. Go to Ojo in Lagos and see that most of the place has been bought by Igbo boys that came to Lagos with virtually nothing. A wise man like Ope Banwo did a video chastising people like you who struggle objectively. An Igbo man comes to your land with nothing. He starts hustling and then he starts buying your land while you are doing owambe with the money you got from the land sold. If I were you, I would find a way to make sure that some of my children understudy the successful Igbo traders so that they can also thrive and be self sufficient... Everything is not blind argument, oga... 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 9:08am On Mar 23, 2023 |
BanyXchi:this is Abeokuta City centre, you can see the famous Opic tower and the new Mall been constructed. This place is in GRA, I know Abeokuta very well, aside from this place is the picture, the other parts of Abeokuta are in extreme poverty with dilapidated houses and poverty stricken Yoruba residents. This is the most developed place in the whole of Abeokuta and then you keep asking yourself what they even do with this humongous IGR. You better open your eyes to the deception. I know what I am saying because I do business in southwest 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by MrAgbako: 9:08am On Mar 23, 2023 |
huptin:they Cowards. It is only online they even choose to attack the Hausas and Fulani because of Buhari rule and most of them don't care about social media. They would had given them back online wotowoto. But they can't try it in real life with Hausa and Fulani like they doing to Yorubas in Lagos. They will end up in body bags. Yoruba had woken up to put their hateful lot in their place. We just need one attack from them to wipe their lots in southwest 2 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by maintenant: 9:08am On Mar 23, 2023 |
OlawaleBammie:lol... I am actually serious...Not joking. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 9:08am On Mar 23, 2023 |
MrAgbako:Apart from Lagos that was built by the Europeans and Nigerians, there is no other Yoruba state that can withstand Igbo states. Have you ever been to Enugu to see the fine buildings that litter everywhere unlike Ibadan that is 99% mega slum with archaic strucrures everywhere? Is it Ogun that you want to compare with Igbo cities. It is ironic that the East was the epicentre of the civil war, but today their cities beat all the cities in Yoruba land that never witness war and have not been suppressed the same way that the federal government is suppressing the East. Yourubas should be very ashamed of themselves 2 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by maintenant: 9:09am On Mar 23, 2023 |
helinues:Whick Kain remark be this... You are not blind na. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by OlawaleBammie: 9:14am On Mar 23, 2023 |
maintenant: E shock u?? E shock me too when I first heard..like seriously. Obasanjo father was actually from Anambra, elders who are OBJ age attest to it, 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 9:15am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Trollronaldo:They will never get sense tomorrow they will be begging upandan. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 9:18am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Trollronaldo:All that wrote there is the truth but since they can challenge the truth they will attack you. Please ignore those slaves of the politicians. I am not an Igbo person but I agree with you 100%. 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by maintenant: 9:18am On Mar 23, 2023 |
BanyXchi:Just do a bit of traveling and watch your arguments disappear... |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by SporaD8: 9:20am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Trollronaldo:The only bitter truth I can attest to as Yoruba weakness, is your number one point. Yet, in all fairness, It is The Hausas that has the point as their number one strength not The Igbos. Your other points are actually pointless - they aren't peculiar to any one particular Tribe. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 9:23am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Oddfinder012:Loud am abeg. The Yorubas always let emotions becloud their sense of reasoning. They are now so afraid of competiting with other tribes in Lagos.They don't know that one day a non Yoruba will rule Lagos and they cannot change this reality. 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 9:25am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Ikpaitid:Shotop! The Op is right. Mind you I am not Igbo but I agree with him. I wish other tribes not just the Yorubas could learn these from the Igbos. 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Aldol: 9:28am On Mar 23, 2023 |
This idiot Op no be yoruba 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Nobody: 9:28am On Mar 23, 2023 |
helinues: You no dey ever change.. Always showing your Stupidity everywhere... Tribalism will eat you up one day 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 9:32am On Mar 23, 2023 |
MrAgbako:Ndi dot nation that is buying your properties in Lagos and even your ancestors' grave. Oyo cannot withstand 042, Enugu. It is not about size but quality. The number of quality houses in 042 alone dwarfs the so called abrahamic buildings in the South West excluding Lagos. Is not by making noise o...remember that your region did not witness the civil war so it is supposed to be far ahead of the East but sadly it is the other way round and that is why all the Yorubas are claiming Lagos that belongs to Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by TOPMAN4LIFE: 9:32am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Franzinni:Not that Igbos are enterprising and better than others in business. It's shady deals and selling of substandard products that they are using to make money, They will go China and negotiate with unscrupulous people to produce fake items of original products and begin to sell it cheap and at the end making illegal money for themselves at the expense of lives of others. For example, many have died in this country bcoz of their fake pharmaceutical products in the markets, We don't even know the original vehicle parts from fake again, causing us waste our money to buy fake parts before we realize, Igbo people make most of their earnings from faking original products causing Nigerians to loose their lives and money at the end. Many genuine companies and business men can't continue bcoz they can't compete with their fake and cheap products in the markets. Many of the Belgium/ tokunbo parts they are selling are from stolen vehicles butchered, I laughed when they claim it is only their business that is prospering Lagos. Can they compare their buying and selling business to many multi national and big companies in Lagos. For example, the new dangote refinery in Lagos is far bigger than all Igbo business put together, and the hausas are not even boasting like Igbo people claiming they build Lagos Company owned by Yorubas and hausas too are uncountable in Lagos Before dangote refinery, there have been many companies headquarters like oil and gas, communication etc. But Igbo like to boast about their buying and selling business, buying and selling business is the simplest form of business that anybody can do in a sane society that doesn't allow fake products to thrive 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 9:34am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Oddfinder012:Fact! They should continue to delude themselves. |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by skj1377(m): 9:34am On Mar 23, 2023 |
How are the corrupt leaders in Yoruba land dragging everybody back? Did they stop you from developing your Region? You left your region to make a life in our Region and your still comparing. See me see wahala! Am sure if yorubaland is as poor as Somalia even you will not comearound. Like I always say the generation that is holding one Nigeria together is dying out. It is only a matter of time. Not to distant from now it is with your valid visa you will use to come to southwest. Workch: 2 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 9:39am On Mar 23, 2023 |
skj1377:Lol, I have said what I said. The IGR thing is a mirage that does not reflect in the lives of averag Yorubas 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by skj1377(m): 9:40am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Why cant you stay permanently in your city why come to our undeveloped cities and start insulting or claiming ownership. Like I always say very soon you will need a visa to come to our cities. Workch: 2 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by MrAgbako: 9:49am On Mar 23, 2023 |
BastadThiefnubu: You dey mad to compare Oyo with Enugu that only the capital city of Oyo which is Ibadan is bigger than. You must had taken mpkurumiri again you ipob deluded miscreants. Yoruba's are too wise to engage in mud fight with pigs. We choose to use our brain instead and with our brain we defeats our enemies. I can't wait for your potopoto Biafra Republic to be granted and y'all move your sorry ass out of Nigeria so other people can progress and we stop getting bad names from your drugs activities, egoist and disrespectful attitudes to people all over the world. The world needs to know it is Biafrans committing these crimes and not Nigerians. Awon Omo ofo ala e lo oju ti. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by 2elliot: 9:50am On Mar 23, 2023 |
helinues:It is your delusion that makes you think that out of over 40million yorubas that none can think for themselves. Look, it's obvious that majority of them can think for themselves. It was what caused you wicked souls to start panicking and thus started the ethnic and violent campaigns. 1 Like |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by PoloG: 9:57am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Flutterwave alone is half the GDP of anambra .. I don't want to now mention other fintech companies owned by yorubas ... Igbos should just stick to their 2x2 shops and stop disturbing us.... There is NOTHING igbos have that yorubas will learn from |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by raskymonojendor: 10:00am On Mar 23, 2023 |
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Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by PoloG: 10:00am On Mar 23, 2023 |
BanyXchi:leave those idiots.. Same igboland i have been to? Bloody red earth ugly region 3 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by BastadThiefnubu: 10:00am On Mar 23, 2023 |
MrAgbako:Apart from the cocoa house in Ibadan that is surrounded stark impoverishment, everywhere in Oyo can be compared to a pit toilet. Honestly, it baffles me that people could inhabit such a stinkingly filthy hellhole without constantly falling sick. Is it such a state that you want to compare with Enugu that resembles one of the European cities? It obvious that you haven't left Ogbomoshu for anywhere. Enugu alone is boasts of better houses than the whole of South West excluding Lagos that was built by the Brits and Nigerians. It is sad and painful but this is an undiluted truth. Btw, You pigs are not in any way better when it comes to crime, the likes of Rich Puppy and Tinubu, a drug baron are giving Nigeria bad image overseas. Inside Nigerians the Yoruba states have become ritualits den and everything breathing is a potential victim. The Yorubas are the kings of Yahoo yahoo outside and inside Nigeria. You are a kettle that is calling the pot black so shotup! |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Workch: 10:03am On Mar 23, 2023 |
skj1377:we can't because of one Nigeria. You won't be better than any place in SE without Oyel money 2 Likes |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Pleasant01: 10:07am On Mar 23, 2023 |
Trollronaldo:Op you are just contradicting yourself.....you say they like competition then why do they want to be handed presidency on a platter? Why don't they want to compete for it? 🤡 |
Re: What Can We Yorubas Learn From The Igbos? by Pleasant01: 10:08am On Mar 23, 2023 |
BastadThiefnubu:But ibadan has more igr and gra than the whole of SE.... how's that possible? 🤡 1 Like |
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