Religious War In Nigeria - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: Religious War In Nigeria by ycat: 7:46pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
On whose side did Benjamin Adekunle fought? Context matters. I don't have time for market gists. Igbos would have been in biafra right now if not the greed of trying to capture Lagos. Fejoku: |
| Re: Religious War In Nigeria by Fejoku: 9:14pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
ycat:What useless context are you talking about? Talking about context, wasn't Lagos the capital and seat of the Nigerian government which was at war with Biafra? Was she not suitable for attack at the time? |
| Re: Religious War In Nigeria by Fejoku: 9:22pm On Apr 07, 2023*. Modified: 9:43pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
ycat:You left fulanis that have been killing and raping your women and attacked Igbos who have never been accused of such violence against Yorubas. You think others can't deduce your slimy nature of shifting your aggression. Igbos are not a kind of people you transfer aggression to. They will respond in kind when the time comes. You can see how we have given it to fulanis in our land. Continue, you will get what you're looking for. |
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