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Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 10:45am On Jun 11, 2015
superstar1:
I am in the comfort of my enclave.

Can millions of your people say that?

You can deduce who the conflagration will consume most.
You don't seem to understand the dimension of what might happen, nowhere would be safe in Nigeria, North, South, East & West.
Re: Nigeria???????? by chamboy(m): 10:45am On Jun 11, 2015
Alphaoscar:
Bros, leave matter for Matthias jare and let those guys express themselves so far it didn't result into physical assault on the innocents.


If they want one Nigeria it should start from them practicing it.
nigeria we always leave situations so that miracle would happen

One Nigeria is Every Citizen of Nigeria duty, we should Wake up n fix our nation nw
Re: Nigeria???????? by temitemi1(m): 10:53am On Jun 11, 2015
No joke bro embarassed
EUROBOMBER:
I never knew you were Yoruba, are you joking?
Re: Nigeria???????? by superstar1(m): 10:55am On Jun 11, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
You don't seem to understand the dimension of what might happen, nowhere would be safe in Nigeria, North, South, East & West.
No where will be safe for foreigners on other people's soil. Indigenes will be very safe on their soil.
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 10:58am On Jun 11, 2015
superstar1:
No where will be safe for foreigners on other people's soil. Indigenes will be very safe on their soil.
Hahahahahahahaha

Time will tell.

Nuff said
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 11:00am On Jun 11, 2015
superstar1:
No where will be safe for foreigners on other people's soil. Indigenes will be very safe on their soil.
Stop plotting genocide.
Get a life. Mumu
Re: Nigeria???????? by Dollyak(f): 12:18pm On Jun 11, 2015
chamboy:
Dis protest is simply because of d act of Ndigbo recently
I agree, there is nothing more to it except that.
Re: Nigeria???????? by Dollyak(f): 12:20pm On Jun 11, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Exactly. Any right thinking Nigerian should be concerned with the way things have been going recently.

Could this protest by a first step in a grand plan against the Igbo in Lagos?
I don't think you shouldn't read too much into this. These people are seriously the minority as far as protest or outrage is concern.
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 12:43pm On Jun 11, 2015
Dollyak:
I agree, there is nothing more to it except that.
I have noticed how your people heap curses on you when you write reasonably here for them to read and understand.
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jun 11, 2015
Dollyak:
I don't think you shouldn't read too much into this. These people are seriously the minority as far as protest or outrage is concern.
Ok, you didn't answer me again abi? cheesy
Re: Nigeria???????? by Dollyak(f): 12:46pm On Jun 11, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Ok, you didn't answer me again abi? cheesy
Lol I am now.Where? lol
Re: Nigeria???????? by Dollyak(f): 12:47pm On Jun 11, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
I have noticed how your people heap curses on you when you write reasonably here for them to read and understand.
The truth is bitter and I couldn't care less. Doesn't make any tiny difference. *shrugs*
Re: Nigeria???????? by OreMI22:
zendy:
It all depends where you are from . If you are an Igbo man like me, was Ojukwu right to declare Biafra after 40,000 of his people were butchered all over Nigeria? He was was more than right.


However, to some people, Ojukwu should have thrown a party and celebrated the massacre of his people because we are 'one Nigeria'. The picture above is another example of 'one Nigeria'
[size=14pt]We should quickly begin to mark yoruba properties in Port harcourt and their businesses in Onitsha. So that it will be easy to pounce on them suddenly before they escape. If it gets to that. The time to write down where they are is now. Nobody should wait to do things haphazardly. Time to get organized is now![/size]
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 1:10pm On Jun 11, 2015
Dollyak:
Lol I am now.Where? lol
Give me an email na cool

I think of you every day. cheesy
Re: Nigeria???????? by PhockPhockMan: 1:25pm On Jun 11, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
I am absolutely speechless.

Was Ojukwu right?
Op, good morning sir.

I know you're just waking up to the reality of the evil called Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria???????? by PhockPhockMan: 1:46pm On Jun 11, 2015
chamboy:
To become Great we need to stand together, United as One... Later we can even Take Over Little Countries like Benin, Niger,
Na by force to stand together?
This past election has shown the high level of hatred Yorubas have for Igbos.
I hate to talk about tribalism because i'm not a tribalist.
The main anger of Yorubas about the election in National Assembly is because, Ekweremadu, an Igbo man was able to squeeze himself in the scheme of things.
Re: Nigeria???????? by jorlons(m): 2:20pm On Jun 11, 2015
@Op please be informed, the protest was in response to the siege some igbos in diaspora laid on the business of a Yoruba cardiologist in Dallas, Texas. Try re-reading the post on that thread again.

Although, what the Doctor did by supporting the Oba's statement was entirely wrong, the corresponding action by the Igbos in diaspora was also wrong.

Don't forget the Igbos in Nigeria condemned the words of Oba Akiolu and many well meaning Nigerians also joined them, heck some Yorubas didn't even support the Oba in his choice of words. The Igbos even threatened to report the Oba to the international criminal court for the statement, but it was understandable that they were angry. Taking it to diaspora to lay siege on the business of another Yoruba son was going too far if you ask me.

Both tribes must stop trying to be superior to the other because they've both made very striking achievements in different field to the extent I wish my tribe had recorded the successes that they both have (although, I'm still proud of some of my tribesmen who have made outstanding achievements despite our small size)


If the Igbos want out of Nigeria, why not come out openly about it. Perhaps make their position known to the presidency and also get our local newspapers to carry the stories of their struggle. Spreading hate and wanting to toe the violent line will be ultimately disastrous. Any region who wants to leave must do so peacefully.

Cc Eurobomber
Re: Nigeria???????? by chamboy(m): 2:49pm On Jun 11, 2015
PhockPhockMan:
Na by force to stand together?
This past election has shown the high level of hatred Yorubas have for Igbos.
I hate to talk about tribalism because i'm not a tribalist.
The main anger of Yorubas about the election in National Assembly is because, Ekweremadu, an Igbo man was able to squeeze himself in the scheme of things.
if u talking about the general elections, Yorubas voted out a clueless president. For the outcome of NASS election, we dont care whoever emerged the leaders, all we want is performance (how many yorubas has been leaders in Nass since 3rd republic).
If u referencing to the faceless paid protest, den u should know dey dont speak for Yorubas not even for Lagos Yorubas. The Truth, we Yorubas need other ethnic around all we care about is d development of Nigeria

Lesson for igbos, u guys should start being hospitable in some of ur cities, dis would hasten development.

One Naija
Re: Nigeria???????? by chamboy(m): 2:50pm On Jun 11, 2015
jorlons:
@Op please be informed, the protest was in response to the siege some igbos in diaspora laid on the business of a Yoruba cardiologist in Dallas, Texas. Try re-reading the post on that thread again.

Although, what the Doctor did by supporting the Oba's statement was entirely wrong, the corresponding action by the Igbos in diaspora was also wrong.

Don't forget the Igbos in Nigeria condemned the words of Oba Akiolu and many well meaning Nigerians also joined them, heck some Yorubas didn't even support the Oba in his choice of words. The Igbos even threatened to report the Oba to the international criminal court for the statement, but it was understandable that they were angry. Taking it to diaspora to lay siege on the business of another Yoruba son was going too far if you ask me.

Both tribes must stop trying to be superior to the other because they've both made very striking achievements in different field to the extent I wish my tribe had recorded the successes that they both have (although, I'm still proud of some of my tribesmen who have made outstanding achievements despite our small size)


If the Igbos want out of Nigeria, why not come out openly about it. Perhaps make their position known to the presidency and also get our local newspapers to carry the stories of their struggle. Spreading hate and wanting to toe the violent line will be ultimately disastrous. Any region who wants to leave must do so peacefully.

Cc Eurobomber
protesters does not speak for d entire yoruba tribe, dey are on their own
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 3:03pm On Jun 11, 2015
Now, see how unwise it was for our politicians to ethnicise politics. Its an ill-wind that, either way, blows no one any good! What lesson did we draw from the civil war! J. K. Agbaje who, out of a blind desperation to be elected Governor of Lagos State promised the Igbo resident in Lagos a traditional ruler of equal status with the Oba of Lagos has to take some responsibility for this. No one expects the Yoruba to take that lying very still! Additionally, it is not out of place to say the Oba of Lagos needs to do more to assure the Igbo of their safety whichever way they choose to vote. One expected him to reach out to the Obi of Onitsha with any angst he has about the Igbo saying "Lagos is no man's land'. The Ohanaeze Igbo must also weigh in on this matter before it snowballs into a big one by reminding the Igbo "There is no doubt at all that there is a strand in contemporary Igbo behaviour that can offend; by its noisy exhibitionism and disregard for humility and quietness"
.............Chinua Achebe. Oh, I forgot that the Igbo are a fiercely republican people and may not be obliged to defer to any Obi or Igwe or distinguished Igbo Prof! We must give and take! Imagine Ex-President Reagan telling Americans during his Presidency "now that I'm President Irish interests will prevail!" Prof. Chinua Achebe as quoted above was spot-on about what the Igbo need do to ensure they are trusted and not cut down to size anywhere they are in diaspora. That's where the problem lies and Sociologists need to lend a helping hand!
Re: Nigeria???????? by nigerdeltaa(m): 3:15pm On Jun 11, 2015
i wish you would be caught in the cross fire as a sacrificial lamb since you support one nigeria. bastard
EUROBOMBER:
Exactly. Any right thinking Nigerian should be concerned with the way things have been going recently.

Could this protest by a first step in a grand plan against the Igbo in Lagos?
Re: Nigeria???????? by chamboy(m): 3:19pm On Jun 11, 2015
nigerdeltaa:
i wish you would be caught in the cross fire as a sacrificial lamb since you support one nigeria. bastard
dont call a promoter of peace names, u need to b severely punished for dis troll
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 3:30pm On Jun 11, 2015
nigerdeltaa:
i wish you would be caught in the cross fire as a sacrificial lamb since you support one nigeria. bastard
God will protect and bless me.
Re: Nigeria???????? by EasternPride: 5:43pm On Jun 11, 2015
jorlons:
@Op please be informed, the protest was in response to the siege some igbos in diaspora laid on the business of a Yoruba cardiologist in Dallas, Texas. Try re-reading the post on that thread again.

Although, what the Doctor did by supporting the Oba's statement was entirely wrong, the corresponding action by the Igbos in diaspora was also wrong.

Don't forget the Igbos in Nigeria condemned the words of Oba Akiolu and many well meaning Nigerians also joined them, heck some Yorubas didn't even support the Oba in his choice of words. The Igbos even threatened to report the Oba to the international criminal court for the statement, but it was understandable that they were angry. Taking it to diaspora to lay siege on the business of another Yoruba son was going too far if you ask me.

Both tribes must stop trying to be superior to the other because they've both made very striking achievements in different field to the extent I wish my tribe had recorded the successes that they both have (although, I'm still proud of some of my tribesmen who have made outstanding achievements despite our small size)


If the Igbos want out of Nigeria, why not come out openly about it. Perhaps make their position known to the presidency and also get our local newspapers to carry the stories of their struggle. Spreading hate and wanting to toe the violent line will be ultimately disastrous. Any region who wants to leave must do so peacefully.

Cc Eurobomber
So why are u people carrying placards that we should respect oba?
Sharrap, make I hear word.
Re: Nigeria???????? by EasternPride: 5:45pm On Jun 11, 2015
chamboy:
if u talking about the general elections, Yorubas voted out a clueless president. For the outcome of NASS election, we dont care whoever emerged the leaders, all we want is performance (how many yorubas has been leaders in Nass since 3rd republic).
If u referencing to the faceless paid protest, den u should know dey dont speak for Yorubas not even for Lagos Yorubas. The Truth, we Yorubas need other ethnic around all we care about is d development of Nigeria

Lesson for igbos, u guys should start being hospitable in some of ur cities, dis would hasten development.

One Naija
Apart from No mans land Lagos, developed by everyone, where else in west is better than East?

Develop develop as if na Yoruba people develop Lagos, why una never replicate the same for your political capital Ibadan?
Re: Nigeria???????? by chamboy(m): 5:46pm On Jun 11, 2015
EasternPride:
Apart from No mans land Lagos, developed by everyone, where else in west is better than East?

Develop develop as if na Yoruba people develop Lagos, why una never replicate the same for your political capital Ibadan?
do u knw ogun state
Re: Nigeria???????? by EasternPride: 5:47pm On Jun 11, 2015
chamboy:
do u knw ogun state
Yes and so?
Re: Nigeria???????? by chamboy(m): 5:52pm On Jun 11, 2015
EasternPride:
Yes and so?
look for a bigot like u for tribal troll
Re: Nigeria???????? by EasternPride: 6:25pm On Jun 11, 2015
chamboy:
look for a bigot like u for tribal troll
So Mr "not tribal bigot", why did you reply me then?
Re: Nigeria???????? by chamboy(m): 6:26pm On Jun 11, 2015
EasternPride:
So Mr "not tribal bigot", why did you quote and mention me at first?
dat was a simple test of operation of the brain.. u failed anyway
Re: Nigeria???????? by Nobody: 11:33pm On Jun 11, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Exactly. Any right thinking Nigerian should be concerned with the way things have been going recently.

Could this protest by a first step in a grand plan against the Igbo in Lagos?
I pray der grand plan succeed.
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