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| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by OnReflection(op): 9:28am On Oct 19, 2015 |
onenaira3:Uncultured mongrel, it takes the workings of unhinged mind to tag one of Africa's most recognised ethnic groups as a 'savage tribe'. It is clear that your sojourn in America has, so far, failed to cured your infestation of rabies. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by orisa37: 9:28am On Oct 19, 2015 |
Gregory Iloehika was planning and rehearsing how to abduct the Deji of Akure, as they just did to Chief Falae. Remember I told you of a Renown Prof. that was mercilessly slapped and his spectacle broken at Arakale Road, for asking an Iboman to change a sliced bread he bought from him for unsliced one? In judgement, all The Ibos that have been in Akure for 10 years and above should be allowed to stay and continue their businesses. And those who have not stayed upto 10 years and Giringory Iloehika and his family should be sent out of Ondo State to where they originate from. Gregory Iloehika should not be allowed to stay one day more in Akure. He is a Ringleader, a Trade Unionist, a Tribal Troubleshooter and an uncultured saboteur. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Yorobastard(m): 9:28am On Oct 19, 2015 |
kestolove95:U are a waste of space....i suggest you go get married or better still get a job and not waste your time on nairaland |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by CharlyNick: 9:40am On Oct 19, 2015 |
All these online insults must stop |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by CSTR2: 9:41am On Oct 19, 2015 |
And some people think Nigeria is beyond disintegration. Una go divide by force. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by wisdomguy4u(m): 9:52am On Oct 19, 2015 |
The oba of akure is suffering from acute Inferiority complex. Nobody is dragging Oba throne with him . If the Eze ndi igbo is truly disrespectful to the Oba, why then did he honour the Oba's invitation. Eze ndi Igbo is simply the elected leader of Igbo pple living in akure, how does his position challenge the position of the Oba of akure? The Oba behaved like a common street tout Like Oba of akure, most yoruba youth are suffering from acute inferiority complex. That's why they demand for respect rather than work hard to earn it. The Ogba ewu (Goat market) in head bridge market in Onitsha is dominated by hausas, even those some igbos sell goat there also, an Hausas man has always been the leader of the market and neither the Obi of Onitsha nor Igbos youths in Onitsha has ever felt threatened. Everybody is more occupied with their business. Why would an Oba feel threatened when an Igbo man becomes a leader in a market highly dominated by Igbos? Inferiority complex is the answer. I understand that yorubas hate competition in their land especially if the competitor is from another tribe. But they should know that America is great today bcus they welcome competition. Igbos leave igboland to yorubaland, not that yorubaland is more developed than Igboland, but simply bcus business in Igboland is highly competitive , unlike in yorubaland. In Igboland, everybody has the business brain which makes it highly competitive environ. Yorubas are not known for buying and selling, they are more of white collar jobs, which is an advantage for Igbos in yorubaland who are more of business merchants. The yorubas , hausas and other tribe exemption of Igbo always scream 'one Nigeria'. But Igbos are the tribe who practicalize 'one Nigeria' mantra, and yet they are hated for that. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by OnReflection(op): 10:09am On Oct 19, 2015 |
wisdomguy4u:Before wadding into matters that are above your pay-grade, why don't you familiarise yourself with how things are suppose to run in Akure? Why do you insist on travelling up the creek without a paddle? Deji of Akure to Mimiko: You have no right to appoint Markets’ LeaderSource: http://dailypost.ng/2013/07/24/deji-of-akure-to-mimiko-you-have-no-right-to-appoint-markets-leader/ Mimiko Warns Against Short- Changing Market Women
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| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by yinkeys(m): 10:09am On Oct 19, 2015 |
kestolove95:Take it easy babe, |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Dhugal: 11:02am On Oct 19, 2015 |
OnReflection:How did conferring traditional title of iyaloja equate to the elected leadership of any particular market?.Being smart by half,are you?. Tis like saying women organizations in whatever yoruba domain shouldn't have their own leaders,afterall every yoruba fiefdom has an appointed iyalode to lead the women. Let me know when you're done twisting yourself in a pretzel trying to come up with a justification for the idiocy past displayed. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Kagawa10: 11:08am On Oct 19, 2015 |
onenaira3:Quote respectable source to back your stup!d comment! That said, no Yoruba was ever seen protesting on the street like your useless loser of a tribe did! Yeye people, na lynching awaits you next! |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by queenzibah(f): 11:14am On Oct 19, 2015 |
kestolove95:well last time I check d president is the pest buhari from nut. So pls tel him to mak it quick |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Kagawa10: 11:19am On Oct 19, 2015 |
OnReflection:Thank you jawe! If the deji could warn gov. Mimiko against appointing leader in the market, who are the ibos? Yeye people better watch out for their head next! |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by basilo101: 11:53am On Oct 19, 2015 |
That shitty town called Akure? Dey jst want to use few igbos living there to gain popularity. See childish excuses for thugery in d palace. I cnt imagine Obi of önitsha bothering himself with who is elected in any markets, of cus northerners rule d market wia they dominate, eg cattle markets |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by OnReflection(op): 11:55am On Oct 19, 2015 |
Dhugal:What don't you take your disgruntlement to court? According to the Monarch, all markets, no matter how modernised, are traditional markets and it is only the palace of Deji that has the responsibilities of installing leadership in the market, including the Iyaloja General. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by StOla: 11:57am On Oct 19, 2015 |
onenaira3:The economic refugee has already been flogged, there's no need to extend discipline to the entire tribe of refugees. The Igbos have no choice but to be nice on foreign soil. It is a culture the North had forcefully inculcated in them as an aftermath of their suicidal gloating over the assassination of the Northern premier. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by StOla: 12:02pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
basilo101:The same shitty town that your people need to migrate to for greener pastures? What a cursed life. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Dhugal: 12:05pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
OnReflection:Then why not Aladetoyinbo impose his own minions on the market then,see if he can stand the fallout?. Igbos lived and sourced their livelihood under the Adesidas and even Adesina,they didn't have any problem till Aladetoyinbo of just last year. Of course,I see you've come up with another tale too.The Eze Ndigbo now appoint market leaders rather than the traders electing their leaders for themselves. Keep digging,you'll strike oil soon. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by IGBOPRINCE: 12:19pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
kestolove95:I no even understand dis your pidgin sef..I know sey u no be hausa but ewedu pikin.. Onye nzuzu |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Nobody: 12:38pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
scholes0:no everything is muscle..some brains are required. The igbos own most shops in that city, imagine when they closed down and they had to plead with the igbos to reopen thier business. Just imagine what would happen. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by coolitempa(f): 12:48pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
liberty300: ....see the bolded.....they have come again o...... |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Junior66(m): 1:18pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
I am begining to believe we the middlebeltans are the only reasonable people left in Nigeria. Whats with all this e-fights daily on social media (Igbo vs Yoruba vs Hausa three-way fights)? And we are all begining to make the Igbos feel like Jews- persecuted and hated by everyone else but very successful businessmen/merchants. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Chiaka(f): 2:21pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
Hope they settle.. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by MayorofLagos(m): 3:06pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
Reacting, President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Ondo State, Chief Okechukwu Okorie said the Igbo living in the state are law-abiding and peaceful, adding that the Igbo respect their traditions and those of other tribes.Deji has registered his displeasure on the conduct of Ibo people in Akure. Above is response from the President of Ohanaeze. In the last sentence Ohanaeze is in effect saying people are lying to the Deji. [size=20pt]At each turn Ibo leaders who are expected to step in and address Deji's displeasure end up insulting him.[/size] Yorubas are surprised that Ibos trample their culture under foot. Ibos do not have a central authority on their land, never had one! So they have no training, zero upbringing in proper protocol and manner for addressing or reacting to authority in their society and on their own land, much more in Yorubaland or anywhere else. Worse, Yoruba has not developed the gut to tame and train Ibo on what it expects. In the North Hausas have done that successfully. I can write a whole book on this topic and call it "Domestication of Ibo in the North". There is no space here to do that, so instead I'm suggesting the following as a quick remedy to forestall any more denigration of our authorities by Ibos. To understand how things got here we need first touch on some mistakes on Yoruba part. 1. Market space. In Yoruba culture market is a prime real estate. It holds an everlasting value and is a center of exchange for growing communal relationships and financial prosperity. Traditionally Yorubas have market days. That is, certain days are reserved for people to meet and engage in mutual exchanges. These markets are distributed around a town and market days are staggered and also specialized. The principal market called Oja Oba is located strategically in a square a stone throw from the Oba's palace. Indigenes and visitors and travellers are permitted to have stalls in other markets around town but in Oja Oba the privilege of stall and space ownership is reserved for indigenes only, buyers come from everywhere. Oja Oba can be compared to a SuperMall while the other small markets are little stores distributed around to serve different communities. In essence a Manager is assigned to oversee and supervise the affairs in Oja Oba. All complaints and disputes in the market are taken to this person. The Manager, called Iyaloja, has a seat on the Oba's Council and reports the affairs and progress of the market to Oba. The Oba is never directly accessible on any market issues. The conduit to Oba is Iyaloja. Yorubas have violated this arrangement. An Ibo trader is never to have a stall or own space in Oja Oba for anything....the privilege belongs to an indigene, not a foreigner. Also, all market disputes are never to be addressed directly to Oba. Any dispute by anybody in a market must be addressed at Iyaloja's Committee. The Hausas have a similar structure and uptil today, inspite of modernity and democracy overtaking everything else, have refused to subdue Kasuwan Serki to the ignomy of anyone, much less an Ibo migrant. To be continued..... |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by PointB: 3:25pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
To me the Dejo and the touts he brought to maltreat someone who honoured his invitation missed the opportunity to represent themselves as cultured people. The Eze Ndigbo title holder is a spokesman chosen by his people to represent their interests, hence the barbarism exhibited by that Dejo and his touts has no place in any civilized society; he desecrates his own throne, and disrespects himself by maltreating an invited guest. I suggest the Eze Ndi Igbo or whoever speaks for Ndi Igbo in the area refuses to honour any invitation that is not accompany with safety assurance. When the barbaric Dejo doesn't have any representative to talk to again, I wonder how he will exercise his thuggish control when civil and criminal suits are slammed at him by unaligned individuals. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by jaymichael(m): 4:06pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
kestolove95:I support any move at ensuring peace prevails. Whoever makes concession is the wiser not a coward. We have anfani (benefits) to benefit each other. |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by onenaira3: 12:28am On Oct 20, 2015 |
OnReflection:If it acts like a savage, walks like a savage and looks like a savage, it is a savage. If the entire neanderthal clan act similar then obviously it's a savage tribe. Move left savage, I wan see road |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by Nobody: 12:46am On Oct 20, 2015 |
Dhugal:Something is fishy here |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by wytecat: 3:56am On Oct 20, 2015*. Modified: 5:09am On Oct 20, 2015 |
You are still on roach back riding as usual! Calling Yoruba all those names Ibos were called exclusively by the colonialists makes you a card carrying nutcase. You are just too desperate to transfer the evils you are known for to Yoruba, and in the process confirmed that you ibos are natural liars. Before SOKA FOREST was OKIJA SHRINE. Everyone has read here how you were described as cannibals barbarian savages by the same colonialists. Now post any link here where Yoruba were ever described the same way or by anything near that. The human flesh restaurants in Nigeria are in ibo land with baby factories nearby to provide fresh supplies of human flesh. So what specifically do you have to say about Yoruba if your head ain't still at pawn ![]() Paranoid vagabonds, your days are numbered in Yoruba land. onenaira3: |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by wytecat: 4:59am On Oct 20, 2015 |
Copycat, you are still playing my gig without knowing the meaning of what you are saying. If it acts like savages(human abbatoir/baby factory) see ibos right there. If it looks like savages(bearded women and wild ape looking men) see ibos again If it walks like savage(wandering like animals with no respect for rule of law) see how you again in fit perfectly. So stop using words just because Yoruba use them on you, find the ones that fit Yoruba, and not the ones you were christened. Let me see It seems you have NOTHING on Yoruba, that is the reason why you call Yoruba your own names.Foolish ibos, if I hear peken, na your head dey fall in Akure. Ibo, the Oloshi tribe! onenaira3: |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by wytecat: 5:20am On Oct 20, 2015 |
There are two sides to every story. You wandering goats have been running with one side of the story, and don't have ears for the other. Go ahead and keep playing dumb, the world is seeing you just as that. doxime: |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by QuotaSystem: 5:22am On Oct 20, 2015 |
wytecat:TKO ![]() |
| Re: Ethnic Crisis Brewing Between Yoruba, Igbos In Akure by samtol4(m): 5:48am On Oct 20, 2015 |
onenaira3:The most senseless post I ever read on nairaland...You need a new brain ! |
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