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| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 6:24pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Flyoruboy:get away from our oil, you South West parasites and by the way, the oil in ondo belong to the ijaws in ondo.. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by nwadiuko1(m): 6:30pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
atbu1983:from ss indeed Keep deceiving yourself |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:31pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Mike Adenuga's business alone has shyt all over all those businesses you listed up there. You people are importers of mostly FAKE goods for the most part, and even your trading amounts to no more than petty trading that you all have not advanced to a corporate level that can really make considerable impact on the Nigerian GDP. Ogun state alone has more industries than all the industries on your shyt hole of a region. Till today the FG doesn't acknowledge any tangible contribution Una dey make to the Nigerian economy beyond trading. You lot are allhype and nothing more. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:35pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Stewpid Biafra goat, we are not talking about trading in fake imported tomato paste or drug-trafficking here so STFU coz you have no clue what you're talking about. Not even your ijaw masters would make such a ludicrous claim, but trust the Igbo slave to talk like he farts. You are a hopeless case. Go back to your shop. Onye oloshi. ![]() |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by truefact: 6:35pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Why can't the Yoruba and Hausa fulanis mind their own business? The yorubas claim this a d that, yet they are unable to stand on own.....isn't that true cowardice? Yorubas, you are nothing, absolutely nothing. ...if you are something, you will be the fighting for a division so you can enjoy your suffercation alone. Yorubas and the Hausa-Fulani joined together to raped the SS....they joined together and dislodged the igbos so they can rape SS without anyone saying a word. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 6:36pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Flyoruboy:look at a tribal marked ewedu eater making noise, apart 4rm Lagos which is a No Mans Land, every other South West states are economic liabilities to Nigeria.. Have osun workers been paid yet? |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by truefact: 6:37pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Flyoruboy:Now can you start fighting for yorubas only country so you can enjoy your wealth alone? |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 6:38pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:They're merely COST CENTRES. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 6:40pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
I don't understand the Nigerian version of the black man. They don't love and tolerate one another and yet they won't seek to solve their problems. Primitive and self debasing group of people. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 6:40pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Flyoruboy:the ijaws in ondo have told you diabolic ewedu eaters that they Are NOT yorubas, they are riverine ijaws.. Btw i am a Niger Deltan from an Oil producing state and part of NDDC.. Bunkom |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Vicotex(m): 6:41pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
atbu1983:You and your friends need to see a doctor asap |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 6:42pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Of course they aren't Yorubas, but Ijaws. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 6:42pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
dearpreye:thank you, IGBOS build their economy by themselves with the injustice of £20 given to them after the war. Yet Anambra is the most industralized state after Lagos. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by zuchyblink(m): 6:42pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Hausa-fulani and Yorubas are pure liabilities.non of them can stand without the government |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:43pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Lol. Lagos is like New York of Africa, owned by Yorubas, situated in Yorubaland, governed/controlled by Yorubas, and land of opportunity for all Nigerians who are looking for prosperity. Yorubas are proud to be the hosts of your hungry kinsmen who see our land as a mini-London. People from all over Nigeria prefer our land just as they prefer London and NY to Aghanistan and SE Nigeria Your land is barren and cursed. And Osun workers are better off than Imo state workers in spite of all the Imo oil money so shove your advice morafocka fla.tty ![]() |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 6:45pm On Aug 09, 2015*. Modified: 6:40am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Deeply within me, I'm more interested in fiscal federalism or regionalism more than even secession. We can still keep this nation united NOT with force or threat of the same, but by choice and deliberate agreement. But will the parasites agree with it? They've used their lazy and wicked generals to create a self serving constitution. Will they be sensible and sincere? Will they accept the injustice if the table were turned? Will the children of Uthman Dan Fodio agree to such dehumanising arrangement? I doubt it. They will deploy all their bows and arrows and guns to ensure they get what justly belongs to them. I know them to that extent. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Deltagiant: 6:46pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
dearpreye: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by zuchyblink(m): 6:48pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Flyoruboy:ur lagos is a home for all,made by Nigerians.one seaport down south will turn ur lagos to village |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:49pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Yinmu. Be proud of your tribe you dis Igbo slave/drug-trafficker. I repeat that even your ijaw masters don't dare utter such foolishness. Oba Akinruntan's domain produces the Oil found in Ondo and your ijaw masters are mere subjects and residents there like every other Yorubaman that lives there. Your tales by moonlight fantasy only exists in your tomato brain. Using hard drugs would do that to anyone. ![]() |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 6:49pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Flyoruboy:another TRASH!! I repeat myself that apart 4rm Lagos the no mans land, every other South West states are Economic cankerworms to Nigeria. FACT. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 6:52pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Flyoruboy:Trash! Go and tell the ondo ijaws this rubbish and watch their reaction.. The oil in ondo belong to the Ijaws. FACT |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by gesundheit: 6:53pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Idiiiot last time I check ogun state is about to beat Lagos as the most industrialized state in the nation. Is your comment not a joke coming from a lame duck whose tribesmen live in the most remote part of south west Nigeria, and doing some of the most despicable jobs like farming and selling fake phone accessories. The joke is on your wandering tribe of lost slaves. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Udmaster(m): 6:54pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
gesundheit:you ewedu eating cowards are NO MATCH for me.. Bunkoms from a diabolic tribe |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 6:56pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
zuchyblink:One major reason they'll endeavour to frustrate all attempts at building a viable port down south. If you see the wickedness of this system in its truest, you'll be amazed. The deceit is just too much. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by gesundheit: 6:58pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Iidiot bring it on and I am going beat that your fermented akpu eating mouth like a panel beated car. You good for nothing blood sucking, crime inherited accursed reetard cursed by Lucifer your mentor himself. In local parlance "you must chop sand today". |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 6:58pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:You can repeat that to yourself a billion times if it makes you cum all over yourself for all we care . It doesn't stop Ebuka from disembarking at ABC transport at Bodija Ibadan with all his belongings, in search of the prosperity only our land can offer. It won't make your kinsmen selling okrika and hawking recharge cards at Ogbomosho to consider relocating back to your drug-infested and erosion cursed region. Guy, even Obiano is on record for saying all the chicken meat consumed in the entire SE are sourced from Oyo state . Guy, your people will starve to death without us. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by PassingShot(m): 6:59pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
HungerBAD:The useless boy wants Yoruba to be educated on how we've been enslaved. I spit on him and his useless thread |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 7:00pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Udmaster:Guy, dem no born ijaw well to try am. You can repeat a lie a million times and it will remain a lie, so continue ![]() |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by gesundheit: 7:01pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
dearpreye:Iidiot shove all your stupid epistle in your black yansh where sun don't shine. Why can't your village God GeJ build it in all his wasted years. Are you not the same foool telling izonowei not to curse out gej failure in public because he is your brother. Your hypocrisy in water will drown the Atlantic ocean. Get lost foool. cc madamoringo |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:02pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
I hate to admit it bit it's obvious the Whites are superior to the blacks. The last year Scotland Referendum is a case in point. The Scottish people decided, without guns and violence, to do a referendum to seek to continue or otherwise with the UK. That was the smartest display of maturity and values I've seen displayed by a people in many years. Today, within a devolved system, Scotland, Wales and Northern Island, have a huge say in their own affairs. Can the blacks do same? They will rather commit a genocide than do what the superior Scotland people did. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Flyoruboy(m): 7:03pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
zuchyblink:Blame God for cursing/depriving you all of the ONLY criteria for success (according to you ), a seaport, and for favouring and blessing us Yorubas with access to the sea. Smh. The Lekki Port is coming soon too, so watch out We have 3 access-points to the sea -- Lagos, Ogun, and Ondo. No be us, na God. ![]() |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:04pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
dearpreye:Exactly this is d reason I hated Jonathan. he was more concern about winning a second term in office than using the opportunity as president to developed south south. If I were Jonathan, I would have upgrade portharcourt Port, Calabar port and revive sapele port without giving a Bleep what other tribes think. we got an opportunity to correct the wrong, but we gave d opportunity to a wrong son? enriching individuals in south south has nothing to do with development of south south. all jonathan did was to enrich few individuals thinking he is helping us. Jonathan failed us. |
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We have 3 access-points to the sea -- Lagos, Ogun, and Ondo. No be us, na God.