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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by interloper(m): 11:19pm On Nov 21, 2015
ProfShymex:


You just hit the nail on head.

I've always wondered why they use the same pattern to disseminate these atrocious lies everywhere for social engineering - now I understand better. The whole campaign of calumny against other groups - while spreading propaganda about their non-existent superiority is well orchestrated and oiled by a machine.

Folks need to start countering it with facts, before they start subconsciously messing up the psyche of the other groups. The only thing they're superior at is noise making everywhere like parrots.

The whole secession is well orchestrated as well. Only a fool won't know that. If not, where are they getting the funding to mobilise folks from? Anyway, I want them to go, so Yorubas can grow and achieve greatness. We already have the blueprint/consciousness - all we need is implementation within a space where we can thrive as a people.

Of cos every thing they do is always well planned and orchestrated only that it keeps collapsing right before their very eyes, you would have come across that viral video where Kanu, the arrow head of their latest secession voyage was soliciting for funding to prosecute his war or rather to kill his fellow Nigerian in the US.

You would observe non of the people in the room screamed him to a halt not to discuss such or at least attempt to scuttle that line of thinking/conversation right there and then but alas!!! they kept quiet and afterwards asked some lame question that he should explain further . . . . . . what should be considered an aberration in the first instance they are asking for explaination . . . . .they are as quilty as the man in my own reckoning.

Trust my yoruba peeps . . . . .hahaha they will just mark you to an abrupt stop and ask you if are there no other ways to be explored to achieve this voyage than mass homicide if i may use that word? and that brings me to Bola Ige"s admonishment to Yorubas that should the country divide or go her separate ways no blood of Yoruba man/woman should be split in achieving this, not because of cowardice but that better to jaw jaw than war war.

He started on the wrong foot (Kanu) and i don't see him achieving his set objectives but i would have loved so much if this foolery was on full momemtum/display whilst Jonathan was in power . . . . . . but i guess it's the same crowd that chanted Gej forever, they needed to be engage to sing a different song again and i guess by next election they will be singing a different song once PDP vies for presidency and hands them the VP slot . . . . . interesting times ahead guys
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 11:32pm On Nov 21, 2015
interloper:

Of cos every thing they do is always well planned and orchestrated only that it keeps collapsing right before their very eyes, you would have come across that viral video where Kanu, the arrow head of their latest secession voyage was soliciting for funding to prosecute his war or rather to kill his fellow Nigerian in the US.

You would observe non of the people in the room screamed him to a halt not to discuss such or at least attempt to scuttle that line of thinking/conversation right there and then but alas!!! they kept quiet and afterwards asked some lame question that he should explain further . . . . . . what should be considered an aberration in the first instance they are asking for explaination . . . . .they are as quilty as the man in my own reckoning.

Trust my yoruba peeps . . . . .hahaha they will just mark you to an abrupt stop and ask you if are there no other ways to be explored to achieve this voyage than mass homicide if i may use that word? and that brings me to Bola Ige"s admonishment to Yorubas that should the country divide or go her separate ways no blood of Yoruba man/woman should be split in achieving this, not because of cowardice but that better to jaw jaw than war war.

He started on the wrong foot (Kanu) and i don't see him achieving his set objectives but i would have loved so much if this foolery was on full momemtum/display whilst Jonathan was in power . . . . . . but i guess it's the same crowd that chanted Gej forever, they needed to be engage to sing a different song again and i guess by next election they will be singing a different song once PDP vies for presidency and hands them the VP slot . . . . . interesting times ahead guys

I believe they never planned it the way it turned out. They most likely just wanted to create a propaganda machine cos they put all their eggs in one basket, during the last elections. However, you know how innately emotional these folks can be, hence Kanu started over-doing it. And with the unexpected momentum they have on their side now, they just have to keep pushing the wheels - they can't stop now.

Honestly, I don't see Nigeria surviving the next 10 years intact. Once you follow the dynamics of things, a lot of things are being orchestrated both inside and outside the country. If the country survives the next decade - folks need to go to Church and do a massive thanksgiving. Yorubas just need to start preparing for all eventualities cos when the storm hits Nigeria - it's going to look like shock and awe. Something is going to hit Nigeria soon, trust me.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by MayorofLagos(m): 11:39pm On Nov 21, 2015
CabbieAC:



grin grin grin grin

Na jazz you put for mouth grin

I actually have answers to your question infact I can give you more than 5 but that'll surely attract them here and I don't want that

Im sorry if that came across too demanding, it was NOT meant to offend at all. Pardon me!

Analysis and critical thinking works best when the goals are focused. In fact, I usually go with top 3 when i get ready to slap my critical thinking hat on.

So lets leave it at 5 or less. We never cared about what they think or would say for the entire 280+pages....this is no time to worry about Ibo intrusion. We will get them out with no problem, and quick too! Lol.


....but, maybe we dont even need to go too deep for the issue at hand here.

Look, symbolism is a b1tch! This is why branding is the biggeat marketing tool in human history. Everytime you mention Nigerian socccer outside it is symbolized with Ibo, the issue of Yoruba is better is mute. Convincing anybody that Yoruba is a better than Ibo in soccer would be hard to swallow seeing that your national team has for past five years or longer being dominated by Ibos.

In politics, we were not the face of National power for 8yrs....but we are now. How did we accomplish that? Do the same thing in soccer.....stop focusing too much on making the team and strategize more on being the one at top that selects the team.

Das all!

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by interloper(m): 11:49pm On Nov 21, 2015
ProfShymex:


I believe they never planned it the way it turned out. They most like just wanted to create a propaganda machine cos they put all their eggs in one basket, during the last elections. However, you know how innately emotional these folks can be, hence Kanu started over-doing it. And with the unexpected momentum they have on their side now, they just have to keep pushing the wheels - they can't stop now.

Honestly, I don't see Nigeria surviving the next 10 years intact. Once you follow the dynamics of things, a lot of things are being orchestrated both inside and outside the country. If the country survives the next decade - folks need to go to Church and do a massive thanksgiving. Yorubas just need to start preparing for all eventualities cos when the storm hits Nigeria - it's going to look like shock and awe. Something is going to hit Nigeria soon, trust me.

My concern is the collateral damage of this misadventure, its going to be more than what guns and bullets can do, the anarchy and mystery families and the society at large will be subjected too will be better imagined than witnessed . . . . . secession like this are never gonna be easy to achieve especially with such devilish propaganda they started with.

You honestly think if the whole drama begins and neighbourhood are setting up vigilante to fish out non yoruba in the SW which they will sadly do, many militia groups will be springing up on every streets, picture the piles of body from both sides of the divide, even those running off to the east driving thru many Yoruba towns face a daunting task cos those roads will either be destroyed or anyone driving bye be relieved of all their belongings and be sure in some areas/villages/hamlets a regular village guys will evolve into a militia man overnight and in that case they tend not to have any rules of engagement.

What i still don't get is why don't they channel all their adrenaline energy towards the political elites and government in the east? that should be their first port of call and not desiring to solicit for weapon to kill their fellow nigerian.

I still don't gerrit SMH
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 11:54pm On Nov 21, 2015
MayorofLagos:


Im sorry if that came across too demanding, it was NOT meant to offend at all. Pardon me!

Analysis and critical thinking works best when the goals are focused. In fact, I usually go with top 3 when i get ready to slap my critical thinking hat on.

So lets leave it at 5 or less. We never cared about what they think or would say for the entire 280+pages....this is no time to worry about Ibo intrusion. We will get them out with no problem, and quick too! Lol.


....but, maybe we dont even need to go too deep for the issue at hand here.

Look, symbolism is a b1tch! This is why branding is the biggeat marketing tool in human history. Everytime you mention Nigerian socccer outside it is symbolized with Ibo, the issue of Yoruba is better is mute. Convincing anybody that Yoruba is a better than Ibo in soccer would be hard to swallow seeing that your national team has for past five years or longer being dominated by Ibos.

In politics, we were not the face of National power for 8yrs....but we are now. How did we accomplish that? Do the same thing in soccer.....stop focusing too much on making the team and strategize more on being the one at top that selects the team.

Das all!

Loool awada ma ni mo n se eleko grin grin Ewo ni sorry grin

First of all politics is different from sport.I understood you but I still disagree with the emboldened.There's nothing wrong in being the one who heads all the parastatals as far as football is concerned like owning clubs,being the coach e.t.c but at the same time,that's not what football is all about

Those who make things happen on the pitch is all we care about

Messi is more popular than Josep Bartomeu and he's more successful in all ramifications

Ronaldo is more popular than Perez

But let me quickly give you this 5

-Music
-Business
-Sports
-Trade
-Arts

I also have a question for you

Are you familiar with the Bada and Etti families of Lagos?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by forgiveness: 11:55pm On Nov 21, 2015
ProfShymex:


I basically just listed the teens - I didn't even include the ones in their early twenties playing for Championship clubs. The likes of Semi Ajayi, Tom Taiwo, Tope Obadeyi, Sanmi Odelusi, Sammy Ameobi, Rashid Yussuff, Ade Azeez et al.

Tosin Adarabioyo is also supremely talented and he's being touted to replace Kompany in future. He's the captain of the Man City U-18 team. Ditto the likes of Fikayo Tomori, Marc Bola, Toby Omole, Dennis Adeniran, and Gabriel Osho.

So the question is: if footballers of Yoruba descent are so talented outside the shores of Nigeria, how come Yorubas in Nigeria, where almost all Yorubas live, aren't coming through? Is it cos of the lack of talent, tribalism, or due to parents? We all know Yorubas can play football. Emmanuel Adebayor is Yoruba and he's one of the greatest strikers to ever come out of Africa and the greatest Togolese player ever. Even despite what he's going through now, he can walk into the Super Eagles team. David Alaba is the greatest and most decorated footballer of Nigerian descent. Maurice Edu is the only Nigerian player ever to be selected first overall pick by the MLS, from college. Moses Odubajo, Ola Aina, Dominic Solanke, and Dele Alli can walk straight into the current mediocre Super Eagles team. And the likes of Dennis Aogo and Sidney Sam are better than all the current players playing for Nigeria. All these guys are still active - yet Nigeria keeps selecting mediocre talents, with folks telling us that Yoruba can't play football. Why?

I can pick a Yoruba all-star team that will whoop Super Eagles anywhere in Nigeria. grin grin grin

If you ask me, na who me I go ask? grin

Yoruba's talent in football can't be everly questioned when it's crystal glaring that Yorubas had produced more extraordinary talented players in the mold of Yekini(once highest goal scorer in the Portuguese liga), Odegbami, Adebayor, Martins, Taye Taiwo and currently David Alaba and Dele Ali etcetera. Do you know that Tiago Ilori played regularly in the Ligue 1 last season but nobody heard of him. He's now on loan to Aston Villa from Liverpool. And do you know one certain Gbenga Okunowo played regularly for Barcelona senior at one time, and even won the LA liga in the 1998/1999 session with them but as usual, he was largely ignored for a long period only to be capped 8 times by the National team.

The other two questions maybe the main reasons many couldn't make it into the National team though the parent part might not likely stop the desperate once.

grin We go burst that obsolete mint with facts na.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:01am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:


Loool awada ma ni mo n se eleko grin grin Ewo ni sorry grin

I understood you but I still disagree with the emboldened.There's nothing wrong in being the one who heads all the parastatals as far as football is concerned like owning clubs,being the coach e.t.c but at the same time,that's not what football is all about

Those who make things happen on the pitch is all we care about

Messi is more popular than Josep Bartomeu and he's more successful in all ramifications

Ronaldo is more popular than Perez

But let me quickly give you this 5

-Music
-Business
-Sports
-Trade
-Arts

I also have a question for you

Are you familiar with the Bada and Etti families of Lagos?


It should be:

- Education.
- Business.
- Finance.
- Entertainment.
- Sports.
- Arts and Crafts.
- Science and technology.

I think it's basically everything, apart from noise-making. grin

Even when it comes to making money from crime, without getting caught - Yorubas are on a different level. grin

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:03am On Nov 22, 2015
interloper:

My concern is the collateral damage of this misadventure, its going to be more than what guns and bullets can do, the anarchy and mystery families and the society at large will be subjected too will be better imagined than witnessed . . . . . secession like this are never gonna be easy to achieve especially with such devilish propaganda they started with.

You honestly think if the whole drama begins and neighbourhood are setting up vigilante to fish out non yoruba in the SW which they will sadly do, many militia groups will be springing up on every streets, picture the piles of body from both sides of the divide, even those running off to the east driving thru many Yoruba towns face a daunting task cos those roads will either be destroyed or anyone driving bye be relieved of all their belongings and be sure in some areas/villages/hamlets a regular village guys will evolve into a militia man overnight and in that case they tend not to have any rules of engagement.

What i still don't get is why don't they channel all their adrenaline energy towards the political elites and government in the east? that should be their first port of call and not desiring to solicit for weapon to kill their fellow nigerian.

I still don't gerrit SMH

It's not even only them and their axis - they're about open an international file for Boko Haram. That's coming as well.

So we're looking at two frontiers.

How ready/prepared are the Yorubas?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:03am On Nov 22, 2015
ProfShymex:


It should be:

- Education.
- Business.
- Finance.
- Entertainment.
- Sports.
- Arts and Crafts.
- Science and technology.

I think it's basically everything, apart from noise-making. grin

Even when it comes to making money from crime, without getting caught - Yorubas are on a different level. grin

Lobatan! grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 12:06am On Nov 22, 2015
Sport discussion still going on? I'm out.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:07am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:


Lobatan! grin

Don't underestimate Yorubas in anything - both good and bad. We run circles around everyone's squares.

That's why I told you Yorubas can do anything/everything once they put their minds to it and out-compete anyone.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by forgiveness: 12:09am On Nov 22, 2015
interloper:


Of cos their are lotta questions begging for answers as per Nigerian and her constituents parts and of cos how we want to conduct our journey of Nationhood.

My grouse with this "marginalisation tea party crew" is . . . . . when the system favours them albeit temporary, merit is the trump up card and if otherwise they use the "marginalisation" card to play victim . . . .

Why am i saying this now? as per the football gist we are on about, it's definitely paying them and they are singing to the gallery that they are the best and achieved all this constantly by merit (rolls eyes again) but when the next tribalist crew come on board and snuff them all out, bringing his own tribe on board . . . .then we all gonna hear the songs of Armageddon again that xyz tribe is still being marginalised from Nigerian soccer because they are God's given gift to Nigeria and they have always produced the best footballers since the time of John the Baptist!

@bolded is very funny. grin

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:09am On Nov 22, 2015
forgiveness:

If you ask me, na who me I go ask? grin

Yoruba's talent in football can't be everly questioned when it's crystal glaring that Yorubas had produced more extraordinary talented players in the mold of Yekini(once highest goal scorer in the Portuguese liga), Odegbami, Adebayor, Martins, Taye Taiwo and currently David Alaba and Dele Ali etcetera. Do you know that Tiago Ilori played regularly in the Ligue 1 last season but nobody heard of him. He's now on loan to Aston Villa from Liverpool. And do you know one certain Gbenga Okunowo played regularly for Barcelona senior at one time, and even won the LA liga in the 1998/1999 session with them but as usual, he largely ignored for a long period only to be capped 8 times by the National team.

The other two questions maybe the main reasons many couldn't make it into the National team though the parent part might not likely stop the desperate once.

grin We go burst that obsolete mint with facts na.

Well, let them continue and they'll keep failing like they've been failing for decades now with mediocre players.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 12:20am On Nov 22, 2015
Interesting, good job guys. One Naijiriya(jiriya indeed) is really setting us back, imagine fielding those guys against super chicken? We'll beat them to stupor.

We have all these good guys yet they keep telling us Yoruba's can't play football. Allrait, there's God.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by MayorofLagos(m): 12:28am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:


Loool awada ma ni mo n se eleko grin grin Ewo ni sorry grin

First of all politics is different from sport.I understood you but I still disagree with the emboldened.There's nothing wrong in being the one who heads all the parastatals as far as football is concerned like owning clubs,being the coach e.t.c but at the same time,that's not what football is all about

Those who make things happen on the pitch is all we care about

Messi is more popular than Josep Bartomeu and he's more successful in all ramifications

Ronaldo is more popular than Perez

But let me quickly give you this 5

-Music
-Business
-Sports
-Trade
-Arts

I also have a question for you

Are you familiar with the Bada and Etti families of Lagos?





Family always get my interest above anything else. We will talk about other things later but what about those two?

I dont know Bada but there are twp Ettis in Lagos. Durosinmi-Etti and then there is Etti.

I also want to talk to you about soccer grounds in surulere....aguda, ansarudeen, adelabu, ajao, olukole,shitta...none of them I didnt play i...including first bank grounds off Eric Moore. I played soccer and hockey there.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:31am On Nov 22, 2015
MayorofLagos:


Family always get my interest above anything else. We will talk about other things later but what about those two?

I dont know Bada but there are twp Ettis in Lagos. Durosinmi-Etti and then there is Etti.

I also want to talk to you about soccer grounds in surulere....aguda, ansarudeen, adelabu, ajao, olukole,shitta...none of them I didnt play i...including first bank grounds off Eric Moore. I played soccer and hockey there.


Loool

Interestingly, I'm familiar with both families smiley

Speaking of the soccer grounds in Surulere,you can ask me 1000 questions,I go supply you answer grin grin

Never played hockey tho cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by forgiveness: 12:33am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:
There's a certain Dominic Ayodele Solanke who plays for Vitesse.

Nice CV if you ask me

-UEFA European U-17 Championship Top Scorer: 2014
-England Youth Player of the Year: 2014
-UEFA Youth League Top Scorer: 2014–15
-Chelsea Academy Player of the Year: 2014–15

He's just 18 years old and the juicy thing here is that he's eligible to play for Nigeria smiley Fikayo Tomori and Ola Aina are eligible as well

How come we haven't thought of inviting him?


The boy don score 4 goal already in his first season in the eredivise league. Dem no gree see am. Even Dauda too has scored 3 goal too. Michael Olaitan of Twents still dey there but em no sabi play(yimu). Person keshi no call when he played regularly in UEFA champions league, na now dem go come call am? Not forgetting Funsho Ojo still plays regularly as a box to box midfielder for Willem but dem no go gree call am, na Ndidi(no bad belle) who no dey command regular shirt in the Belgium league Na em dem sabi call.

Na Sidon dey look mode I dey.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by forgiveness: 12:36am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:
Shymex/forgiveness/interloper a lot of people try to downplay the tribalism aspect of it.I mentioned yesterday that tribalism plays a major role.I've sponsored friends for trials before and I know how things work

During trials,these factors are very crucial

-Money
-Connection
-Ability
-Tribe

In that order

but one thing I'll also add is that the Yoruba talents out there find it difficult to get sponsorship and this is where I might have to agree with interloper.The average Yoruba parent is less willing to sponsor his Child compared to parents from other tribes

You are right on point but these ought not be. It should be based on merit in a sane society.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:40am On Nov 22, 2015
forgiveness:


The boy don score 4 goal already in his first season in the eredivise league. Dem no gree see am. Even Dauda too has scored 3 goal too. Michael Olaitan of Twents still dey there but em no sabi play(yimu). Person keshi no call when he played regularly in UEFA champions league, na now dem go come call am? Not forgetting Funsho Ojo still plays regularly as a box to box midfielder for Willem but dem no go gree call am, na Ndidi(no bad belle) who no dey command regular shirt in the Belgium league Na em dem sabi call.

Na Sidon dey look mode I dey.

I think Olaitan has been invited before.Still need to confirm tho

Not the biggest fan of Funsho Ojo after watching some videos but he's okay regardless

All in all, lets wait and see.I don't want to paste the tribalist tag on Oliseh yet

He hasn't spent up to 1 year

We're watching
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by forgiveness: 12:46am On Nov 22, 2015
ProfShymex:


Dele Alli is supremely talented.

I'm touting Sheyi Ojo to breakthrough as well cos they both came though the ranks at MK Dons. But it seems Sheyi Ojo is too focused on trying to be Beckham cos Dailymail gassed him. Thank God his parents have made him cut his fvcked up straight hair. He needs to focus on football - that boy can play. And he's only 18.



You no lie, he can play. That's why Liverpool loaned him out to Wolves and he is doing very well there. He has goals to his credit. Don't forget that is where Carl Ikeme plays for but dem no gree see am.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:47am On Nov 22, 2015
quimicababes I sight you wink

I don see am grin grin finally
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by MayorofLagos(m): 12:52am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:


Loool

Interestingly, I'm familiar with both families smiley

Speaking of the soccer grounds in Surulere,you can ask me 1000 questions,I go supply you answer grin grin

Never played hockey tho cheesy

Lmao!!! grin grin

Do you know a guy called Muyi, he used to be popular on these grounds. His father played for NEPA back in days when soccer was leather skin and had a air bladder sewn into it. grin grin

Back in the days Muyi's hangout was Iya Ibadan's compound on Ojuri and I would just sit there to side and watch them play cards and bet money. I learnt bad habits from that because when I started on snooker and got good I started wagering my school lunch money . grin.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:59am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:
quimicababes I sight you wink

I don see am grin grin finally

Lmaooooo cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:04am On Nov 22, 2015
MayorofLagos:


Lmao!!! grin grin

Do you know a guy called Muyi, he used to be popular on these grounds. His father played for NEPA back in days when soccer was leather skin and had a air bladder sewn into it. grin grin

Back in the days Muyi's hangout was Iya Ibadan's compound on Ojuri and I would just sit there to side and watch them play cards and bet money. I learnt bad habits from that because when I started on snooker and got good I started wagering my school lunch money . grin.


[b]Hahaha I'm not familiar with that name.Baba Agba leyin cheesy grin

You're definitely older than me so we have different stories

The guy who was the ch!t during my time was Kablam grin In the whole of Surulere,there was no one.He was the Messi of Surulere back then grin

I heard he's in Ukraine but I don't know how true that is since I don't know his surname

The guy who was reigning some 3 years back was Babulo.That's someone who could juggle the ball with his head for 30 minutes non stop shocked

The Ansar-Ud-deen you're talking about is the one opposite randle hospital bah? White/White. grin I played football there as well

Then Saint joseph secondary school at Owodele.Its not far from luth,Idi-araba

I played inside Luth itself with medical students, then opposite it is vegetable garden.I don dey near Mushin be that oo grin grin

I played at one school in Bank-Olemoh as well.I can't remember the name now but the school is not far from National stadium

Stadium itself nko. grin

Funny enough,I never played snooker.E too dey cause fight grin grin

[/b]
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:12am On Nov 22, 2015
Iya Agba se ti gbe iborun tan tongue grin grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 1:14am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:
Iya Agba se ti gbe iborun tan tongue grin grin

I gave una space to discuss sport nah. Abi you want me to be sleeping on this thread? tongue
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 1:15am On Nov 22, 2015
Baba Agba, can you continue with tourism now?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:18am On Nov 22, 2015
[size=14pt]Tinubu Wins Big At AFRIMA, Honoured As ‘Pillar of Arts And Culture In Africa’ By African Union[/size]



Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC and former governor in Lagos State was yesterday honoured by African Union, as the “Pillar of Art and Culture in Africa” at the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA 2015.

The event which took place yesterday, Sunday, November 15, 2015 at Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

Tinubu was former governor of Lagos State in Nigeria (1999-2007). He’s known to have stimulated conversations among Africans and between Africa and the rest of the globe about the potentials and values of the African culture and artistic legacy for the purpose of creating jobs, reducing poverty, inspiring social change and development, calling attention of world leaders to Africa and promoting the positive image of Africa to the world for global competitiveness. A staunch supporter of arts, culture and creative initiatives for social change for decades. He supported “Fela on Broadway” to be staged for the first time in Africa in Lagos in 2011.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 1:21am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:


Yeah fila gbigbe was the best option grin.Olorun ma je e ko rayin si waala

That kain thing pesin no dey chuk mouth especially if its none of your business.

As per the discussion, you for don try feel among.I'm not interested in certain things but I dey always use style grin grin

They call it "Iko" wink

Lol people keep telling me this. Abeg, e je ki enu so nkan to fe so.

Have you watched that Yoruba movie where this girl no get filter......until it got her kidnapped. I'll find it for you grin grin

But I don't wanna feel amongst in sports.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:25am On Nov 22, 2015
[size=15pt]Coronation of Ooni-elect Ogunwusi Holds December 7[/size]



All is now set for the corona­tion of Prince Adeyeye Eni­tan Ogunwusi as the 51st Ooni of Ile-Ife on December 7.

Prince Ogunwusi’s choice was rati­fied by the Osun State Government on October, 27 after due process by the kingmakers.

Barely 24 hours after the announce­ment, the Ooni-elect, a chartered ac­countant and estate magnate made a tri­umphal entry into the ancient city from Ibadan, Oyo State capital amid pomp.

He has since been in solitary con­finement at Ilofi undergoing traditional rites and tutelage under the supervision of the Isoro cult members.

The epoch ceremony is slated for the Enuowa Quarters, Ife with many activi­ties already lined up. Already, many activities have been lined up for the ceremony, which will attract dignitaries across the world.

A press conference to announce the activities which include inter-religious prayers, convocation rally among many others are slated for next week in La­gos.

Ogunwusi’s predecessor, the late Oba Okunade Sijuwade was coronated on Saturday, December 6, 1980.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 1:28am On Nov 22, 2015
CabbieAC:

Okay oooo kontinew grin grin Mrs Life experience cheesy

Se le e l'agidi ni

If we dey tell una sumchin, una no dey hear word until reality jam una like okada grin grin



Baba agba, mo mo pe nkan ti awon arugbo [you] ba n wo nijoko, awa omo de a ko le ri ti a ba duro.

Mo ti gbo. Matter yen ko interest mi mo, sugbon mo fe so nnkan to wa lokan mi ni. Mo de ti so tan.

Sugbon bi gbogbo nkan se n lo lori site me, o make me feel hopeless wipe ko si bi a se le da ile Yoruba pada si ona rire. At one point, I felt like this thread is useless because people will never change and its hard to trust anyone, yo.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:35am On Nov 22, 2015
IlekeHD:


Baba agba, mo mo pe nkan ti awon arugbo [you] ba n wo nijoko, awa omo de a ko le ri ti a ba duro.

Mo ti gbo. Matter yen ko interest mi mo, sugbon mo fe so nnkan to wa lokan mi ni. Mo de ti so tan.

Sugbon bi gbogbo nkan se n lo lori site me, o make me feel hopeless wipe ko si bi a se le da ile Yoruba pada si ona rire. At one point, I felt like this thread is useless because people will never change and its hard to trust anyone, yo.

Lmao at the emboldened grin grin you no well

Speaking of the last part,well... it depends on what you came here for and your intentions.Most times, you can identify a fool by just going through his comments

It's simple and there's nothing to worry about.The rapbattle/family/romance and all those silly sections are where those things are rampant because there are too many !dd!iots there.grin grin.Na only few people get sense for that side cheesy

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