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Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee:
Sultanofpiglets:
A region that fought a war, while you where having peace, recovered after the war and you are comparing yourself to them.

Haba..Yoruba man..have some dignity.

It's a big shame that IGBOs recovered and ar giving you nightmares.

If Yoruba fought BIAFRA war..till today, you will be an Almajiri in NIGERIA.

It's a big shame comparing yourself to IGBOs..

Shameless
Did you fight yourselves?
You should be thankful that they helped burn down your thatched raffia huts.
It is even the war that made you build the few scanty buildings in Igboland with massive slums all over today..
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Sultanofpiglets: 8:47pm On Dec 03, 2024
Meaning what?

Can I also ask why ILORIN that was lost during the time of Bows and Arrows, with men on horseback, can't be recovered till today?

Yet you compare yourself to a region that fought on several fronts and till today have all territories intact?

Please reason and stop the comparisons...it's a disgrace comparing yourself to IGBOs

Truly shameless


Ritchiee:
Did you fight yourselves?
You should be thankful that they helped burn down your thatched raffia huts.
It is even the war that made you build the few scanty buildings in Igboland with massive slums all over
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee: 8:50pm On Dec 03, 2024
Sultanofpiglets:
Meaning what?

Can I also ask why ILORIN that was lost during the time of Bows and Arrows, with men on horseback, can't be recovered till today?

Yet you compare yourself to a region that fought on several fronts and till today have all territories intact?

Please reason and stop the comparisons...it's a disgrace comparing yourself to IGBOs

Truly shameless
It takes two to tangle.
You destroy,they destroy.


Igboland was colonised by the Igala,Benin/Yoruba descendants.
Thank God you know the meaning of Igbo. grin
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Sultanofpiglets: 8:52pm On Dec 03, 2024
They destroyed ILORIN before independence and till today you can't claim ownership of your ancestors land..

IGBOs fought a modern conventional war and rebuilt their region. You can't compare any SW State apart from LAGOS to any SE State.

After the war, the region is expanding massively and you are busy lamenting constantly..

The name IGBO and the word was in existence long before Fulani named you Yaribaaaaa. Don't you know that the name Yoruba is a Fulani name?

It's pathetic...forget banter


Ritchiee:
Igboland was colonised by the Igala,Benin/Yoruba descendants.
Thank God you know the meaning of Igbo
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee: 8:56pm On Dec 03, 2024
Sultanofpiglets:
They destroyed ILORIN before independence and till today you can't claim ownership of your ancestors land..

IGBOs fought a modern conventional war and rebuilt their region. You can't compare any SW State apart from LAGOS to any SE State.

After the war, the region is expanding massively and you are busy lamenting constantly..

It's pathetic...forget banter
You were conquered.
Igboland was colonised by the Igala,Benin/Yoruba descendants.
Thank God you know the meaning of Igbo.
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Sultanofpiglets: 8:59pm On Dec 03, 2024
You are now crying and becoming weak...

Your brain matter is about to expire.

You claim IGBO land was colonized, but your Fulani mAsters dread the region TOTALLY?

Just Imagine 'IGBO' ..being colonized by Igala..Ijaw..and the rest of the MINORITY tribes. Una dey think before una dey talk so.? Or is this the twist and script from your lowlife gathering of losers?

Without sounding 'pained' , can't you see that you are sounding lost?


Ritchiee:
You were conquered.
Igboland was colonised by the Igala,Benin/Yoruba descendants.
Thank God you know the meaning of Igbo.
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by XerXers: 9:03pm On Dec 03, 2024
Ritchiee:
You were conquered.
Igboland was colonised by the Igala,Benin/Yoruba descendants.
Thank God you know the meaning of Igbo.
I have never seen colonists being assimilated except in Igboland. Colonist indeed. Even British couldn't colonise Igbos and resorted to indirect rule out of frustration. Is it our inferior neighbors who we are assimilating rapidly that are now the colonist? They were all bandits at best
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Sultanofpiglets: 9:09pm On Dec 03, 2024
That is what they mean by being sophisticated...

They lie alot and rebrand history to suit a worthless narrative.

But the internet really dealt with them... especially Twitter grin



XerXers:
I have never seen colonists being assimilated except in Igboland. Colonist indeed. Even British couldn't colonise Igbos and resorted to indirect rule out of frustration. Is it our inferior neighbors who we are assimilating rapidly that are now the colonist? They were all bandits at best
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee: 9:12pm On Dec 03, 2024
XerXers:
I have never seen colonists being assimilated except in Igboland. Colonist indeed. Even British couldn't colonise Igbos and resorted to indirect rule out of frustration. Is it our inferior neighbors who we are assimilating rapidly that are now the colonist? They were all bandits at best
Let Asari Dokubo catch you.
Him still get chain o. cheesy

Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee: 9:25pm On Dec 03, 2024
Sultanofpiglets:
That is what they mean by being sophisticated...

They lie alot and rebrand history to suit a worthless narrative.

But the internet really dealt with them... especially Twitter grin
Igbo colonisation by Igala went global.
How small Igala tribe colonized a massive tribe is being studied in the universities.. grin

Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by XerXers: 9:45pm On Dec 03, 2024
Ritchiee:
Igbo colonisation by Igala went global.
How small Igala tribe colonized a massive tribe is being studied in the universities.. grin
All those Igalas were later "Igbonized". It's clearly written in the document you posted. No be to rush attack a town and settle, your inferior culture will be swallowed. Thats not colonization, that's banditory
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by XerXers: 9:49pm On Dec 03, 2024
Ritchiee:
Let Asari Dokubo catch you.
Him still get chain o. cheesy
Ijaws took advantage of their coastal region to become middleman during slave trade. They bought from all tribes brought to them by Arochukwu slave Marchants who enjoy the exclusive rights of penetrating the hinterlands, a monopoly even the European couldn't break till 1902
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 10:34pm On Dec 03, 2024
Ritchiee:
It takes two to tangle.
You destroy,they destroy.


Igboland was colonised by the Igala,Benin/Yoruba descendants.
Thank God you know the meaning of Igbo. grin
Igbo land fought the igala and took parts of Ebonyi and Nsukka till date ..that's what they got conquering Igala

They fought Ibibio and took Arochukwu and renamed it Okeigbo...meaning the Great igbo


Half of Abia State is gotten via conquest including Ebonyi


Im
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 10:36pm On Dec 03, 2024
XerXers:
All those Igalas were later "Igbonized". It's clearly written in the document you posted. No be to rush attack a town and settle, your inferior culture will be swallowed. Thats not colonization, that's banditory
During the early 19th century, the Eastern Igbo subgroups located in Ebonyi State underwent a significant migration towards the Cross River areas, this in turn manifested in boundary disputes between several Eastern Igbo groups with her neighbours such as Ikwo-Nsobo and Osopo of Cross River State, Izzi – Osopo and Yala of Cross River State and Mgbo-Igala of Benue State. A similar migration skirmish towards Abia State in the 17th century established the Aro Confederacy. As the Ezza, Izzi, Ikwo subgroups moved northward, all who are said to descend from siblings whose patriarch hailed from Afikpo, the Ezza ecountered the indigenous Orri people and protected them from extinction in exchange for farming rights. The Ikwo people encountered the Okum and annihilated then assimilated the rest of them, the Okum do not exist as an identifiable group anymore but there is archeological and cultural proof of their existence, as there are non-Igbo dances and masquerades in modern Ikwo culture. The southern Ikwo displaced the indigenous Adadama group far to modern Cross River State.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo%E2%80%93Igala_wars
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 10:37pm On Dec 03, 2024
XerXers:
All those Igalas were later "Igbonized". It's clearly written in the document you posted. No be to rush attack a town and settle, your inferior culture will be swallowed. Thats not colonization, that's banditory
Conflict with Igala
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As the Igala already lived in the area with the Orri they sought friendship with the Ezza and gave them land for farming. However, betrayed by the Ezza whose true intent was expansion and to address their ongoing land scarcity. It led to a conflict between the two groups, resulting in the Igala's defeat and expulsion from their occupied territory which the Ezza then took control of. The Agba community, located in Ebo Ndiagu, Ochuhu Agba, and Orie Agba Elu, faced defeat as the Ezza's territory expanded. Some rallied, but despite putting up a spirited but brief defense, the Agba were compelled to retreat southwards, leaving their abandoned lands to be later settled by Umunwagu and Ikwuate (Idembia). Seeking safety and security, the Agba people sought refuge in Ishielu Division, departing from their original mainland settlements. The Ezza met them again in 1850 and again conquered and displaced the remnants, naming the new territory Ezzagu.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo%E2%80%93Igala_wars
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 10:39pm On Dec 03, 2024
Ritchiee:
Igbo colonisation by Igala went global.
How small Igala tribe colonized a massive tribe is being studied in the universities.. grin
During the period of the Igbo-Igala Wars, marked by a scarcity of labor and insecurity resulting from slave raiding and the Nsukka-Igala conflicts, notable changes occurred in the iron smelting practices of the Nsukka people. Due to urgency, some iron smelters resorted to using wood directly in their smelting process, bypassing the usual practice of burning it to produce charcoal. This adaptation in smelting techniques demonstrates the impact of the war on the traditional methods employed by the Nsukka community, as they incorporated wood into their process to sustain their iron production amidst the challenging conditions.[3] The conflicts started with the arrival of a figure named Onọjọ Ogboni whose background is surrounded in mystery. One of the 18th century conflicts was the Battle of Nsukka in 1794, which resulted in a Nsukka military victory, but with significant losses including the Eze's eldest son, and three of his wives. The battle was witnessed by Sailor, Joseph B. Hawkins

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo%E2%80%93Igala_wars
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by IGBOPROMISE1: 12:01am On Dec 04, 2024
flokii:
So what exactly is her point?..
When the useless leaders we have in Yorubaland practice self-sabotaging nonsense called liberalism, how will our cities develop?. They won't allow Yorubas to be in positions to revamp our region, it's strangers from all parts of the country that come to chop and clean mouth.

Had it been we continued in the trajectory of the great sage Awolowo, many parts of Yorubaland would be bubbling by now, nobody will pack money and tax from South West to go feed parasites in other regions. Monies generated in Yorubaland would have been used for development of our region but alas the short-sighted Nzeogwu and his cohorts orchestrated the first Igbo coup to seize power and we lost it all.
STFU! The shortsighted Awolowo was the same person who when he had the chance to lead the Yoruba nation out of 'one Nigeria', elected to serve the interests of the Fulani hegemonic north to ensure the 'mere geographical expression' is sustained AS IS! Now, as is the norm for you lot, you're here looking to blame others for you and your grandfathers mistakes!
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee: 10:07am On Dec 04, 2024
ariesbull:
Igbo land fought the igala and took parts of Ebonyi and Nsukka till date ..that's what they got conquering Igala

They fought Ibibio and took Arochukwu and renamed it Okeigbo...meaning the Great igbo


Half of Abia State is gotten via conquest including Ebonyi


Im
Talk is cheap.
Post viable evidence not blog because I am a blogger too.
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee: 10:12am On Dec 04, 2024
XerXers:
All those Igalas were later "Igbonized". It's clearly written in the document you posted. No be to rush attack a town and settle, your inferior culture will be swallowed. Thats not colonization, that's banditory
They will because they are few compared to a large population of Igbos.
The amazing thing is a few, minority people colonised a large population of Igbos.
Cowardice and zombiesm at its peak.
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Ritchiee: 10:23am On Dec 04, 2024
XerXers:
Ijaws took advantage of their coastal region to become middleman during slave trade. They bought from all tribes brought to them by Arochukwu slave Marchants who enjoy the exclusive rights of penetrating the hinterlands, a monopoly even the European couldn't break till 1902
Slavish opinion.
So because they had coastal region,it gave them the power to make Igbos slaves.
You should write a book on being good zombies.
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by IduNaOba: 10:28am On Dec 04, 2024
flokii:
So what exactly is her point?..
When the useless leaders we have in Yorubaland practice self-sabotaging nonsense called liberalism, how will our cities develop?. They won't allow Yorubas to be in positions to revamp our region, it's strangers from all parts of the country that come to chop and clean mouth.

Had it been we continued in the trajectory of the great sage Awolowo, many parts of Yorubaland would be bubbling by now, nobody will pack money and tax from South West to go feed parasites in other regions. Monies generated in Yorubaland would have been used for development of our region but alas the short-sighted Nzeogwu and his cohorts orchestrated the first Igbo coup to seize power and we lost it all.
You abandoned the path awo towed because it was not doing you guys any good.
If those strangers go, your land may become even worse.
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Christistruth02: 10:50am On Dec 04, 2024
Premier Akintola said it before he was murdered

They will keep rubbishing your own leaders

while white washing their own leaders all because of their agenda

to dominate what belongs to your people .




The Audio Akintola recorded is still on YouTube
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by PHIPEX(m):
I keep saying, any reguon that depends on govt for development will remain undeveloped.

The best the govt can do for you is road, light, hospital etc, the govt will not build your houses for you
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 1:05pm On Dec 04, 2024
Ritchiee:
Talk is cheap.
Post viable evidence not blog because I am a blogger too.
there


During the period of the Igbo-Igala Wars, marked by a scarcity of labor and insecurity resulting from slave raiding and the Nsukka-Igala conflicts, notable changes occurred in the iron smelting practices of the Nsukka people. Due to urgency, some iron smelters resorted to using wood directly in their smelting process, bypassing the usual practice of burning it to produce charcoal. This adaptation in smelting techniques demonstrates the impact of the war on the traditional methods employed by the Nsukka community, as they incorporated wood into their process to sustain their iron production amidst the challenging conditions. The conflicts started with the arrival of a figure named Onọjọ Ogboni whose background is surrounded in mystery. One of the 18th-century conflicts was the Battle of Nsukka in 1794, which resulted in a Nsukka military victory, but with significant losses including the Eze's eldest son, and three of his wives. The battle was witnessed by Sailor, Joseph B. Hawkins.

Ebonyi conflicts: During the early 19th century, the Eastern Igbo subgroups located in Ebonyi State underwent a significant migration towards the Cross River areas, this in turn manifested in boundary disputes between several Eastern Igbo groups with her neighbors such as Ikwo-Nsobo and Osopo of Cross River State, Izzi – Osopo and Yala of Cross River State and Mgbo-Igala of Benue State. A similar migration skirmish towards Abia State in the 17th century established the Aro Confederacy. As the Ezza, Izzi, Ikwo subgroups moved northward, all who are said to descend from siblings whose patriarch hailed from Afikpo, the Ezza encountered the indigenous Orri people and protected them from extinction in exchange for farming rights. The Ikwo people encountered the Okum eventually displacing them and assimilated the rest. the Okum do not exist as an identifiable group anymore but there is archeological and cultural proof of their existence, as there are non-Igbo dances and masquerades in modern Ikwo culture. The southern Ikwo displaced the indigenous Adadama group far to modern Cross River State.

Conflict with Igala: As the Igala already lived in the area with the Orri they sought friendship with the Ezza and gave them land for farming. However, betrayed by the Ezza whose true intent was expansion and to address their ongoing land scarcity. It led to a conflict between the two groups, resulting in the Igala's defeat and expulsion from their occupied territory which the Ezza then took control of. The Agba community, located in Ebo Ndiagu, Ochuhu Agba, and Orie Agba Elu, faced defeat as the Ezza's territory expanded. Some rallied, but despite putting up a spirited but brief defense, the Agba were compelled to retreat southwards, leaving their abandoned lands to be later settled by Umunwagu and Ikwuate (Idembia). Seeking safety and security, the Agba people sought refuge in Ishielu Division, departing from their original mainland settlements. The Ezza met them again in 1850 and again conquered and displaced the remnants, naming the new territory Ezzagu.

Western Igbo influence: The Western Igbo people consist of the Anioma people of Delta State and the riverine side of Anambra state. While specific conflicts with the Enuani and Igala people remain poorly documented, there is one Igala-speaking community in Enuaniland known as Ebu. The Idah Kingdom conquered some significant riverine trading centers, but just as quickly as they were conquered, most came under the control of Aboh, an Ukwuani kingdom, while the others were significant trading partners to both kingdoms, supplying the entirety of palm oil Aboh traded. Although some Igala dances continue to be performed in Anioma, there is no evidence of any lasting military conquests; instead, it appears that cultural traditions were exchanged mostly through trade and interactions between the neighboring communities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_people
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 1:11pm On Dec 04, 2024
Ritchiee:
Talk is cheap.
Post viable evidence not blog because I am a blogger too.
Aro-Ibibio Wars
Main article: Aro-Ibibio Wars

The Aro-Ibibio Wars were a series of conflicts between the Aro people (subgroup of the Igbo) and a Ibibio in present-day Southeastern Nigeria at Ibom Kingdom from 1630 to 1902. These wars led to the foundation of the Arochukwu kingdom.

Before Igbo arrival in the Aro territory, a group of proto Ibibio migrated to the area and established the Ibom Kingdom. This proto-Ibibio group originally came from Usak Edet (Isanguele), a segment of the Ejagham in present-day Southern Cameroon. The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated Igbo migration into the region around the mid-17th century. The Ibibio clan welcomed all until some started rebelling against the ruling house. The Eze Awgu group who lead the rebellion against the ruling family aligned with several outside forces like the Priest Nnachi from the Edda group near Afikpo, was called by their king Awgu Inobia (Eze Agwu) for help. When he arrived, Nnachi and Eze Agwu allied with prince Akakpokpo Okon of the Ibibio kingdom of Ibom Kingdom. Akakpokpo Okon was the son of a marriage between an Igbo woman of the Eze Agwu clan and the King Obong Okon Ita in an attempt of a peace treaty for a war that have been fought between the Igbo subgroup and Ibibio. The Eze Agwu/Nnachi faction decided to help Akakpokpo attempt to overthrow his brother king Akpan Okon.

The coup was heavily resisted which called for even more help. Through Nnachi, an Eastern Cross river group answered the call for help. They were known as the Akpa who were living at today Akwa Akpa before the arrival of the Efik people in that region. These warriors and traders may have had European guns which were new to the territory. Being the Igbo allies, the Akpas were led by the royal Nnubi family. Osim and Akuma Nnubi led Akpa soldiers to help fight against the ruling household. Together with Igbo forces and rebels, they fought against the Ibom Kingdom forces (1690). During the final battles, Osim Nnubi was slain in Oror city state making it the capital of Arochukwu. But at the end of the war, Osim and Akakpokpo were dead. In order to honor Osim's legacy, his brother Akuma was crowned the first EzeAro (king). After his death, Nnachi's descendants took the throne starting with his first son Oke Nnachi. The Arochukwu kingdom, was founded.

After Arochukwu was formed, it began to expand because of the growing population and territorial protection. Aro forces formed vigilante camps which eventually grew into communities on the Arochukwu-Ibibio boundaries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_people
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Sultanofpiglets: 1:54pm On Dec 04, 2024
grin
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Sultanofpiglets: 1:57pm On Dec 04, 2024
Teach them...

Dem no go school cheesy


ariesbull:
Aro-Ibibio Wars
Main article: Aro-Ibibio Wars

The Aro-Ibibio Wars were a series of conflicts between the Aro people (subgroup of the Igbo) and a Ibibio in present-day Southeastern Nigeria at Ibom Kingdom from 1630 to 1902. These wars led to the foundation of the Arochukwu kingdom.

Before Igbo arrival in the Aro territory, a group of proto Ibibio migrated to the area and established the Ibom Kingdom. This proto-Ibibio group originally came from Usak Edet (Isanguele), a segment of the Ejagham in present-day Southern Cameroon. The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated Igbo migration into the region around the mid-17th century. The Ibibio clan welcomed all until some started rebelling against the ruling house. The Eze Awgu group who lead the rebellion against the ruling family aligned with several outside forces like the Priest Nnachi from the Edda group near Afikpo, was called by their king Awgu Inobia (Eze Agwu) for help. When he arrived, Nnachi and Eze Agwu allied with prince Akakpokpo Okon of the Ibibio kingdom of Ibom Kingdom. Akakpokpo Okon was the son of a marriage between an Igbo woman of the Eze Agwu clan and the King Obong Okon Ita in an attempt of a peace treaty for a war that have been fought between the Igbo subgroup and Ibibio. The Eze Agwu/Nnachi faction decided to help Akakpokpo attempt to overthrow his brother king Akpan Okon.

The coup was heavily resisted which called for even more help. Through Nnachi, an Eastern Cross river group answered the call for help. They were known as the Akpa who were living at today Akwa Akpa before the arrival of the Efik people in that region. These warriors and traders may have had European guns which were new to the territory. Being the Igbo allies, the Akpas were led by the royal Nnubi family. Osim and Akuma Nnubi led Akpa soldiers to help fight against the ruling household. Together with Igbo forces and rebels, they fought against the Ibom Kingdom forces (1690). During the final battles, Osim Nnubi was slain in Oror city state making it the capital of Arochukwu. But at the end of the war, Osim and Akakpokpo were dead. In order to honor Osim's legacy, his brother Akuma was crowned the first EzeAro (king). After his death, Nnachi's descendants took the throne starting with his first son Oke Nnachi. The Arochukwu kingdom, was founded.

After Arochukwu was formed, it began to expand because of the growing population and territorial protection. Aro forces formed vigilante camps which eventually grew into communities on the Arochukwu-Ibibio boundaries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_people
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Sultanofpiglets: 1:58pm On Dec 04, 2024
Same people want BIAFRA, why Begging for Unity with people that reciprocate the hate you show them?

Keep quiet there..

Nonsense


Christistruth02:
Premier Akintola said it before he was murdered

They will keep rubbishing your own leaders

while white washing their own leaders all because of their agenda

to dominate what belongs to your people .




The Audio Akintola recorded is still on YouTube
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by T9ksy(m): 2:13pm On Dec 04, 2024
Christistruth02:
Premier Akintola said it before he was murdered

They will keep rubbishing your own leaders

while white washing their own leaders all because of their agenda

to dominate what belongs to your people .




The Audio Akintola recorded is still on YouTube
That speech by Akintola was the main reason why the January 15th 1966 coupists had to include his name into their hit List. Anyone who is willing and able to expose their insidious agenda for Nigeria was immediately placed on their "hit List".
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by Bizaustine: 2:48pm On Dec 04, 2024
Strictlygreen:
Igbos are obsessed with Yoruba land. Yet Yoruba land is the promised land to 90% of AfghanEastanis. Ennikuure!
But the op no be Igbo na😁
Sure se you go ever recover from this Igbo madness wey dey worry you so? 😁😁
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 3:35pm On Dec 04, 2024
Sultanofpiglets:
Teach them...

Dem no go school cheesy
they are too daft.. Igbo won many lands via conquest
Re: Opinion: South-west Yoruba Cities Deserve Better by ariesbull(op): 3:38pm On Dec 04, 2024
PHIPEX:
I keep saying, any reguonnthat depends on govt for development will remain undeveloped.

The best the govt can do for you is road, light, hospital etc, the govt will.not.build your houses for you
the clowns want govt to build it
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