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Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by WizardOfNG: 8:26am On Jun 01
FxMasterz:
There are two lies in your post.

1. Yoruba created Amotekun before Kanu created ESN.

2. ESN was killing fellow Igbos. They didn't fight any Fulani militia. The government crushed them for being a criminal organization.

Moreso, Kanu is not part of government. Only government can create a regional outfit. Not a layman like Kanu.
OP using desperate lies and revisionism to indict Yorubas is amusing to me.

For example, he claimed "Yoruba judge" jailed Kanu.
How did the case get to the table of Judge Omotosho if not for Kanu demanding the judge originally handling his case, Binta Murtala-Nyako, recuse herself?

Was it the Tinubu Government that executed the entrapment and renditioning of Kanu form Kenya?
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by WizardOfNG:
TokoEkambi:
Lolz. Yorubas are not like you people. If Yorubas decide that enough is enough that'd be the end of Nigeria. There was a reason the north made sure a Yoruba won in 1999 to compensate Yorubas for June 12. If it had been ihbos you think they'd have done that? Lolz
💯% correct.
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by FxMasterz: 8:45am On Jun 01
WizardOfNG:
OP using desperate lies and revisionism to indict Yorubas is amusing to me.

For example, he claimed "Yoruba judge" jailed Kanu.
How did the case get to the table of Judge Omotosho if not for Kanu demanding the judge originally handling his case, Binta Murtala-Nyako, recuse herself?

Was it the Tinubu Government that executed the entrapment and renditioning of Kanu form Kenya?
Don't mind him. Revisionism is their stock in trade. Even if Yoruba judge incarcerated Kanu, was the law that was applied a Yoruba law?
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by Truvelisback(m): 9:30am On Jun 01
youngEmelex:
The Igbos desperately wanted one Nigeria from the beginning. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Odimegwu Ojukwu, Aguyi Ironsi all fought hard to keep Nigeria one. When Isaac Adaka Boro wanted the Niger Delta to break away from Nigeria, the Igbos were at the forefront of crushing that revolution. In 1966, Adaka Boro established the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, an armed group primarily composed of members of the Ijaw ethnic group, and proclaimed the Niger Delta Republic on 23 February 1966. This declaration led to a conflict with federal forces, lasting twelve days before Boro and his associates were apprehended by Ojukwu led soldiers and later charged with treason. Just a year later, the table turned on Ojukwu and he suffered the same fate as Isaac Adaka Boro after he declared Biafra. Fast forward to this present day. Nnamdi Kanu created a security outfit when he saw that Fulani militia were causing mayhem in some parts of the Southeast, the Yorubas were at the forefront of crushing that security outfit and it was a Yoruba judge that sentenced Kanu to life in prison. Few years after that, the Yorubas are creating their own security outfit to contain the influx of Fulani militia. The same way Ojukwu later became victim of what he did to Adaka Boro is the same way the Yorubas will fall victim to what they did to the Igbos trying to protect themselves from Fulani militia massacre. Both tribes are currently sharing the same fate
Enlightening
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by WizardOfNG: 10:36am On Jun 01
FxMasterz:
Don't mind him. Revisionism is their stock in trade. Even if Yoruba judge incarcerated Kanu, was the law that was applied a Yoruba law?
Exactly. Always amusing to note how crude the thinking of some Nigerians are.
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by Dalohad: 11:27am On Jun 01
If they want to do any protest, they should do it now that their brother Tinubu is in power..

Come 2027, Nigerians have decided to send Tinubu home to go and rest with his loots and will not tolerate any 'occupy blablabla' from any agbadotivists, thugs and NURTW urchins.

You must allow the new president fix the problems your Tinubu has caused for us all. No distractions.

If you want to protest, do it now or hold your peace forever. Do not say you were not warned..
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by Idaytesj29(m): 11:56am On Jun 01
Usual Radio Biafra lies induced rants. Go and use your medication and sleep.

youngEmelex:
The Igbos desperately wanted one Nigeria from the beginning. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Odimegwu Ojukwu, Aguyi Ironsi all fought hard to keep Nigeria one. When Isaac Adaka Boro wanted the Niger Delta to break away from Nigeria, the Igbos were at the forefront of crushing that revolution. In 1966, Adaka Boro established the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, an armed group primarily composed of members of the Ijaw ethnic group, and proclaimed the Niger Delta Republic on 23 February 1966. This declaration led to a conflict with federal forces, lasting twelve days before Boro and his associates were apprehended by Ojukwu led soldiers and later charged with treason. Just a year later, the table turned on Ojukwu and he suffered the same fate as Isaac Adaka Boro after he declared Biafra. Fast forward to this present day. Nnamdi Kanu created a security outfit when he saw that Fulani militia were causing mayhem in some parts of the Southeast, the Yorubas were at the forefront of crushing that security outfit and it was a Yoruba judge that sentenced Kanu to life in prison. Few years after that, the Yorubas are creating their own security outfit to contain the influx of Fulani militia. The same way Ojukwu later became victim of what he did to Adaka Boro is the same way the Yorubas will fall victim to what they did to the Igbos trying to protect themselves from Fulani militia massacre. Both tribes are currently sharing the same fate
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by WizardOfNG: 12:34pm On Jun 01
Idaytesj29:
Usual Radio Biafra lies induced rants. Go and use your medication and sleep.
Indeed. Always amusing how they are always wishing evil on Yorubas wey no even send dem. Their obsession with Yorubas is scary.
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by oyebanji(m): 1:03pm On Jun 01
The way people speak with finality as if they know what they are saying is funny. History, records and stories are there for you to read and moderate your perception.

youngEmelex:
The Igbos desperately wanted one Nigeria from the beginning. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Odimegwu Ojukwu, Aguyi Ironsi all fought hard to keep Nigeria one. When Isaac Adaka Boro wanted the Niger Delta to break away from Nigeria, the Igbos were at the forefront of crushing that revolution. In 1966, Adaka Boro established the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, an armed group primarily composed of members of the Ijaw ethnic group, and proclaimed the Niger Delta Republic on 23 February 1966. This declaration led to a conflict with federal forces, lasting twelve days before Boro and his associates were apprehended by Ojukwu led soldiers and later charged with treason. Just a year later, the table turned on Ojukwu and he suffered the same fate as Isaac Adaka Boro after he declared Biafra. Fast forward to this present day. Nnamdi Kanu created a security outfit when he saw that Fulani militia were causing mayhem in some parts of the Southeast, the Yorubas were at the forefront of crushing that security outfit and it was a Yoruba judge that sentenced Kanu to life in prison. Few years after that, the Yorubas are creating their own security outfit to contain the influx of Fulani militia. The same way Ojukwu later became victim of what he did to Adaka Boro is the same way the Yorubas will fall victim to what they did to the Igbos trying to protect themselves from Fulani militia massacre. Both tribes are currently sharing the same fate
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by IGBOPROMISE1: 2:33pm On Jun 01
TokoEkambi:
Lolz. Yorubas are not like you people. If Yorubas decide that enough is enough that'd be the end of Nigeria. There was a reason the north made sure a Yoruba won in 1999 to compensate Yorubas for June 12. If it had been ihbos you think they'd have done that? Lolz
Hypothetically speaking, if the Yoruba decide to leave today and the rest of the country (including the Igbo and Hausa-Fulani) are dead set against it, could you tell us how you would go about it!? Discerning minds would understand why the muslim core north could have entertained fears on the possibility of the Yoruba taking the secession option owing to to June 12th, and it had little or nothing to do with the fear of any military or economic powers you may want to ascribe to them (ie, the Yoruba)!
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by stuffs2002: 5:00pm On Jun 01
marlow1962:
They're waiting for the igb to make a move (start the agitation protest) so they can tag them the enemies of the state, but they have been disappointed.

Imagine the silent waves, from kwara to oyo.
From monarchs/elders to pupils, teachers, husband's/wives.

Even their so called mommy G.O is silent too.

My mentor must complete 8years.
Stop spreading lies

Kidnapping and beheading started in Otokoto in Owerri Imo state in the 1990s and it has nothing to do with Yorubas.

Even now kidnapping is very rampant in igboland so I don't see your reason for rejoicing
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by Idaytesj29(m): 5:00pm On Jun 01
We need to take them serious. We can't continue to trivialize their threats. Infact, we need to be careful henceforth.

WizardOfNG:
Indeed. Always amusing how they are always wishing evil on Yorubas wey no even send dem. Their obsession with Yorubas is scary.
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by ottersberger(m): 5:07pm On Jun 01
FxMasterz:
There are two lies in your post.

1. Yoruba created Amotekun before Kanu created ESN.

2. ESN was killing fellow Igbos. They didn't fight any Fulani militia. The government crushed them for being a criminal organization.

Moreso, Kanu is not part of government. Only government can create a regional outfit. Not a layman like Kanu.
On what basis then did Sunday Igboho create Ire Ekun, a private militia when he should have been in gashua prison inmate?.
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by WizardOfNG: 5:34pm On Jun 01
IGBOPROMISE1:
Hypothetically speaking, if the Yoruba decide to leave today and the rest of the country (including the Igbo and Hausa-Fulani) are dead set against it, could you tell us how you would go about it!? Discerning minds would understand why the muslim core north could have entertained fears on the possibility of the Yoruba taking the secession option owing to to June 12th, and it had little or nothing to do with the fear of any military or economic powers you may want to ascribe to them (ie, the Yoruba)!
Stop deceiving yourself.. You lot make a lot of noise but are inconsequential. Yorubas and the SS are the main positive essence of Nigeria today.

How many foreigners are visiting the North or your five plots of land?

Tourism is totally dead in Nigeria bar the SW and SS.

Western nation travel advisory notification warn citizens to avoid effectively the entire North and SE. What are you people talking about ? Even if you don't want to do reality do you want to lie to yourself?

It is the SW and SS giving Nigeria semblance of nationhood today.

If Yorubas wish to leave they will. While your leaders are always cowering and hiding, leaving the fight to MASSOB and IPOB etal, five APC Governors effectively rebelled against their own President to do what is shown below.

The world knows Yorubas aren't empty noisemakers like you lot. We say what we mean and mean what we say. We always get our way in the end once we decide we want a particular outcome.

https://punchng.com/swest-govs-propose-six-regions-demand-lg-autonomy-resource-control/#google_vignette

Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by FxMasterz:
ottersberger:
On what basis then did Sunday Igboho create Ire Ekun, a private militia when he should have been in gashua prison inmate?.
Sunday ìgbòho didn't create any Ire Ekùn. What he created his Iru Ekùn with all papers intact. And he is not going to take any action without government approving it.

Anyone can create a security outfit. There are many of them. But to undertake the task of national security, you must seek government approval. If you serve private individuals with just weapons approved by government, you have no issue.
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by youngEmelex(op): 10:50pm On Jun 01
WizardOfNG:
OP using desperate lies and revisionism to indict Yorubas is amusing to me.

For example, he claimed "Yoruba judge" jailed Kanu.
How did the case get to the table of Judge Omotosho if not for Kanu demanding the judge originally handling his case, Binta Murtala-Nyako, recuse herself?

Was it the Tinubu Government that executed the entrapment and renditioning of Kanu form Kenya?
For clearity sake, The majority of people in government as at the time of jailing Kanu are Yorubas. Tinubu has the power to send Kanu back to Kenya where he was abducted but he decided not to. I am not a fan of Nnamdi Kanu because of how unprofessional he was but the menace of Fulani militia which escalated the unrest was never addressed
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by youngEmelex(op): 10:56pm On Jun 01
Ttalk:
So I should start crying on SMlike you always do.

Fulani terrorist are killing in all region of Nigeria including your SE. Stop making it as if your SE is immune to terrorist invasion.

There are countless report of Fulani killing in Enugu, Imo and other SE state, because it is in SW today doesn't mean you are immune from the Fulani invasion, stop making yourself happy over the agony in other region, go and bury your dead and stop mourning the dead of your enemies.

Remember to declare a mourning day also for the lives taken away by the ESN

Life is turn by turn
Even if the Southeast should be invaded, just know that you were the enablers of this calamity that has befallen the nation. When the people tried to save themselves, your tribesmen where asking 'where are the cows'
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by IGBOPROMISE1: 1:07am On Jun 02
WizardOfNG:
Stop deceiving yourself.. You lot make a lot of noise but are inconsequential. Yorubas and the SS are the main positive essence of Nigeria today.

How many foreigners are visiting the North or your five plots of land?

Tourism is totally dead in Nigeria bar the SW and SS.

Western nation travel advisory notification warn citizens to avoid effectively the entire North and SE. What are you people talking about ? Even if you don't want to do reality do you want to lie to yourself?

It is the SW and SS giving Nigeria semblance of nationhood today.

If Yorubas wish to leave they will. While your leaders are always cowering and hiding, leaving the fight to MASSOB and IPOB etal, five APC Governors effectively rebelled against their own President to do what is shown below.

The world knows Yorubas aren't empty noisemakers like you lot. We say what we mean and mean what we say. We always get our way in the end once we decide we want a particular outcome.

https://punchng.com/swest-govs-propose-six-regions-demand-lg-autonomy-resource-control/#google_vignette
What’s this one on about!? huh

Dude, this your daily preoccupation with tribalism, hate, envy and trying to sell the bad market that is Tinubu….they all seem to be adding up to drive you insane! You need to pull back from the brink because from the looks of things, the next and final stage of your descent into insanity would to enter market naked and start having a heated conversation with yourself!

I asked the fella a simple question which i presumed he’d have the answer to seeing how he sounded so smug and cocksure in his post that i quoted! What’s the point in quoting me if you can’t provide a straightforward and simple reply to my post!? Instead, you’re ranting incoherently!

I see you’re attaching yourself with the south-south as you claim of to be the ‘positive essence Nigeria can’t do without’! Try speaking for yourself and leave the south-south to speak for themselves! If the Yoruba/south-west was to leave Nigeria today and the rest of us stay behind to continue with ‘one Nigeria’, care to tell us what we will lose with your exit?

This fella is actually feeling all funky and smug that ‘western nation put out travel advisory…warning their citizens not to travel to south-east and entire north’, while, apparently, his south-west wasn’t mentioned! Imagine….he’s happy about this as it helps massage his ego! It’s lost on him the fact that foreigners (visitors, investors, etc) will not read the advisory and reach for Google Maps to see where the two ‘safe’ regions are so they can book a flight for those two and avoid the rest! A lot of water has passed under the bridge since that last travel advisory was sent out. Let them come back and conduct another one…i wan check something! Guys, this attitude of ‘my region is a safe island in the sea of general Nigerian insecurity so we’re safe’….this is the mindset of a ‘one Nigerianist’ least you forget….a ‘one Nigerianist’ who mouths empty soundbites about ‘one indivisible and united nation with one unity of purpose and direction’, then he turns around to rebuke people like me who don’t believe in the lie of ‘one Nigeria’ and who would much rather secede! Naive and trusting Nigerians are yet to understand how they’re being used to sustain the ruling hegemonic alliance and service their regional economies, politicians and entrepreneurs with the resources and efforts derived from all of us!

I’m glad you used your own mouth to assert there’s only a semblance of nationhood, meaning that there’s actually no Nigerian nation in fact! See how the truth slips out occasionally when you go on a rambling spree!?

I asked your brother, and i’m now asking you…dude, how will the Yoruba manage to leave a ‘one Nigeria’ if they so want to, and if the rest of the country (including the Igbo and Hausa-Fulani) are dead set against it? Quit with the cho cho cho and answer simple question!

I agree with you that we’ve had quite a number of useless governors in the south-east…especially since the coming of APC! Thing is….they are the kind that APC would naturally gravitate towards since they’re mainly selfish efulefus with serious stockholm-syndrome issues! Even after the first mass murder of innocents in the south-east by bloodthirsty, marauding Fulani herdsmen savages, and despite calls at the time by Mazi Kanu for a vigilante protection force to be set up, the useless governors of the region at the time ignored the advice until the second attack happened and Mazi Kanu was forced to set up ESN! It was only AFTER ESN was set up and was engaging with the scoundrels hiding in our forests that the governors decided to set up ebubeagu or whatever the hell it was called! Where is the ebubeagu today!? I’d advise your governors go back to the drawing board and reexamine the amotekun template because it’s obvious, given recent events, that the vigilante outfit is not fit for purpose!
Re: The Yorubas Are About To Share Same Fate With The Igbos by lawani(m): 8:43am On Jun 02
IGBOPROMISE1:
What’s this one on about!? huh

Dude, this your daily preoccupation with tribalism, hate, envy and trying to sell the bad market that is Tinubu….they all seem to be adding up to drive you insane! You need to pull back from the brink because from the looks of things, the next and final stage of your descent into insanity would to enter market naked and start having a heated conversation with yourself!

I asked the fella a simple question which i presumed he’d have the answer to seeing how he sounded so smug and cocksure in his post that i quoted! What’s the point in quoting me if you can’t provide a straightforward and simple reply to my post!? Instead, you’re ranting incoherently!

I see you’re attaching yourself with the south-south as you claim of to be the ‘positive essence Nigeria can’t do without’! Try speaking for yourself and leave the south-south to speak for themselves! If the Yoruba/south-west was to leave Nigeria today and the rest of us stay behind to continue with ‘one Nigeria’, care to tell us what we will lose with your exit?

This fella is actually feeling all funky and smug that ‘western nation put out travel advisory…warning their citizens not to travel to south-east and entire north’, while, apparently, his south-west wasn’t mentioned! Imagine….he’s happy about this as it helps massage his ego! It’s lost on him the fact that foreigners (visitors, investors, etc) will not read the advisory and reach for Google Maps to see where the two ‘safe’ regions are so they can book a flight for those two and avoid the rest! A lot of water has passed under the bridge since that last travel advisory was sent out. Let them come back and conduct another one…i wan check something! Guys, this attitude of ‘my region is a safe island in the sea of general Nigerian insecurity so we’re safe’….this is the mindset of a ‘one Nigerianist’ least you forget….a ‘one Nigerianist’ who mouths empty soundbites about ‘one indivisible and united nation with one unity of purpose and direction’, then he turns around to rebuke people like me who don’t believe in the lie of ‘one Nigeria’ and who would much rather secede! Naive and trusting Nigerians are yet to understand how they’re being used to sustain the ruling hegemonic alliance and service their regional economies, politicians and entrepreneurs with the resources and efforts derived from all of us!

I’m glad you used your own mouth to assert there’s only a semblance of nationhood, meaning that there’s actually no Nigerian nation in fact! See how the truth slips out occasionally when you go on a rambling spree!?

I asked your brother, and i’m now asking you…dude, how will the Yoruba manage to leave a ‘one Nigeria’ if they so want to, and if the rest of the country (including the Igbo and Hausa-Fulani) are dead set against it? Quit with the cho cho cho and answer simple question!

I agree with you that we’ve had quite a number of useless governors in the south-east…especially since the coming of APC! Thing is….they are the kind that APC would naturally gravitate towards since they’re mainly selfish efulefus with serious stockholm-syndrome issues! Even after the first mass murder of innocents in the south-east by bloodthirsty, marauding Fulani herdsmen savages, and despite calls at the time by Mazi Kanu for a vigilante protection force to be set up, the useless governors of the region at the time ignored the advice until the second attack happened and Mazi Kanu was forced to set up ESN! It was only AFTER ESN was set up and was engaging with the scoundrels hiding in our forests that the governors decided to set up ebubeagu or whatever the hell it was called! Where is the ebubeagu today!? I’d advise your governors go back to the drawing board and reexamine the amotekun template because it’s obvious, given recent events, that the vigilante outfit is not fit for purpose!
So if Igbos want to leave Nigeria in this modern world, it is other Nigerians they need to take permission from? Did South Sudan take permission from the North before becoming independent?

If any group want to leave Nigeria they don't need other Nigerians to agree with them especially when the whole world can see what Nigeria has become
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