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| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attacker321(op): 11:21am On Jul 06, 2016 |
Progressive01:omenka go and eat hot shiit. Will you like to take rat poison or otapiapa? Ratak is okay if you ask me but the choice is yours sha... Heart attack loading.....90% See frustration, lmao. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attacker321(op): 11:24am On Jul 06, 2016 |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Firstinline(m): 11:29am On Jul 06, 2016 |
attackgat:That name Ojukwu should never be mentioned again even in the whole Ibo land, because that man Ojukwu is the biggest coward and the king of cowards in the world. After leading a war where millions of his people's lives where lost, you still came back to contest elections for presidency of that same country. So it means the millions of lost souls were on their own. That man no just get honour at all. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Firstinline(m): 11:34am On Jul 06, 2016 |
He is a very foolish man, and most iboes reason with their anus. God gave them brain but they don't make use of it. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by emerged01(m): 11:34am On Jul 06, 2016 |
attacker321:That's what I'm asking you? What has he done for 6yrs? He should have find a way to restructure nigeria before 2015. Must he spend 10 yrs to restructure nigeria? |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by jogojogo: 11:35am On Jul 06, 2016 |
attackgat:And do you still have the expected "freedom" after investing 3 Million souls? |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by kettle84(m): 11:38am On Jul 06, 2016 |
lawbabs:Google is correct. Jonathan was bad but Buhari is worse.yoruba went for the worse.in 2019 we shall see |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Tokety7: 11:38am On Jul 06, 2016 |
frankline5: What good did the Otuoke bastard himself did for his people? Ordinary potable water, otueke never had. Do u know why till date, after Alams, here in bayelsa, the next revered person is the late Abacha. For Ogoni land, hausa man has started the initiative. Despite huge resources going into ss states here, the thievery of the governors is world class. The truth is till date the hausa man has been no magnanimous to us here than even our son. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Tokety7: 11:41am On Jul 06, 2016 |
jogojogo: Those souls died for nothing. Ojukwus stupidity and foolishness brought this calamity upon them. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by ImperialYoruba: 11:45am On Jul 06, 2016 |
attacker321:Beside Yoruba who is a good model of strength in South to emulate? Yoruba is who everybody in the country, and the continent, is trying hard to be like. We are a place of refuge and survival for those who lost their ancestry and homeland, a place of peace for those whose region is on the brink of collapse, we are the sustainer of cultural heritage and imperial pride, in our land is milk and honey for those who arrive penniless and overtime became worthy. I wonder what OP understand STRENGTH to mean. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by jogojogo: 11:45am On Jul 06, 2016 |
Tokety7: And this stupidity is what they celebrate as bravery!!! I beg to remain as a coward if that is the true meaning of bravery. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Tokety7: 11:49am On Jul 06, 2016 |
jogojogo: Really pathetic of such peeps. Succks to be them. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by IVORY2009(m): 11:50am On Jul 06, 2016 |
Tokety7:Must u always insult someone to pass ur message? demdem, happie salah to u and urs! |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Tokety7: 11:51am On Jul 06, 2016 |
IVORY2009:
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| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by IVORY2009(m): 11:53am On Jul 06, 2016 |
[quote author=Tokety7 post=47260410][/quote]Same to you bro! Hope u're okay! |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by iamDiabolic(m): 11:56am On Jul 06, 2016 |
attacker321:when nnamdi azikwe betrayed awolowo nd alligned with ahmadu bello u no complain,am a pro-gej but when he was calling yoruba leaders tout nd noise-makers u no complain.u calling yoruba'sbetrayers but where did we sign agreement to vote for gej,as much as I don't like bubu but ur post is dumb.u said hausa's use lagos as capital but was it nt the same yoruba dat chased them out after death of mko that ibb had to move the capital to abj.this is the first time u igbo's have ever being in opposition!yoruba's av always been in opposition |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by kayfra: 12:15pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
attacker321:This one is not sensible and should be ignored. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attackgat: 12:22pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
Firstinline:That is not how the majority of Igbos see it. The Igbo mans way of thinking is not the same as a Yoruba man. Ojukwu led a war of liberation for his people. He may have lost but Igbos love him for at least trying. Igbos then decided to give 'one Nigeria' another try. That is when the great Ikemba came back and joined politics. The millions who died did so in the quest for freedom. That's what happens in a war of freedom same as the 20 million who died in the 1st world war, same as the 50 million that died in the 2nd world war. None of them died in vain for freedom is one of the few things in life worth fighting and dying for. Only God knows that the Yoruba nation will never produce a freedom fighter like Ojukwu in a million years. That's why they are the weakest link. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Nobody: 12:24pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
attackgat:Una wey be strong link, make una go use am collect sweet for abo.ki place nah ![]() |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by AtlanticBreeze: 12:26pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
Tokety7:demdem are you now in bayelsa? Wikes governorship must have dealt you a deadly blow. when are you going back to your state of osun? |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attackgat: 12:27pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
adeyemi2015:Neither Awolowo nor Obasunjo won the civil war for Nigeria. What won the war was Britain siding with Nigeria. But all that does not take away the fact that the Yoruba nation does not have the backbone to stand up to the North, militarily or otherwise. That is why in the SW/SE/SS chain, they are the weakest |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Nobody: 12:27pm On Jul 06, 2016*. Modified: 1:00pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
The same op was the one yarnin ballz on that thread @diabolic created. On one thread, you see them forming creflo dollar, on other threads, you see them talking shii about Yorubas Maaan I don't understand these folks. Make man just keep quiet before they slap us with bullying/insulting a Nairalander message |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Progressive01(m): 12:28pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
Tokety7:Ask the bastards how the "bold statement" they made has helped them when they are busy wailing on the internet 247. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attacker321(op): 12:32pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
ImperialYoruba:Continue to mistake cowardice for sophistication, na una sabi. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attackgat: 12:36pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
hagmond1:Akpu logic? You can't fight like the Igbos once did. You have never fought like the Igbos did. But you beat your chest and tell your self you are a brave man and accept Northern domination without a fight. If that is what you call Akpu logic then you should be eating it everyday. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attacker321(op): 12:38pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
attackgat:Don't mind him, to them ewedu logic is 'sophistication' or better put, cowardice. The Igbos have risen up to engage Nigeria in arms frontally something no other tribe has been able to do. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by attackgat: 12:40pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
Tokety7:Remarkably, when the same people left in 1967. You guys came down to the east to fight for 3 years to bring them back. So who is actually pathetic? |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Nobody: 12:52pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
attackgat:shatap there. yeebos didn't fight any war,your Hausa friends started the killings from the north till they knocked you silly in ya yeeboland,even ijaws and ikweres chased you out of rivers state. mention any war yeebos have won,always looking for trouble and when you flog them they will cry to ICC. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Boyedex: 12:53pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
attacker321:And to what end was your "gallantry" or better put, misadventure? The loss of millions of your people while you still cry marginalization till date, thereby wanting out in the most confused form ever, as your continuous migration to the west wouldn't make any sane person take y'all seriously. The direction to which y'all beat your chests often contradicts your supposed bravery in the end. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Newmanluckyman(m): 1:05pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
attacker321:... In as much as I am from the east, I don't think that it is fair to 'scapegoat' the west on their political choice. There is no particular agreement between the east and west on the choice of the candidates that they are all binded to vote together for . I understand your argument on such solidarity so that the influence of the northern hegemony will be reduced but we don't need to really blame the west. Going forward, we need a cultural and political exchanges between the east and west for a better relationship. It is not late to have a southern governor's forum, East and West traditional rulers forum, Southern senators forum, Southern unity cup involving the 3 regions and host of other exchanges that will bring everybody together for a better relationship, understanding and mutual trust. This is the only way East and west can come together and have a one voice as it concerns their political, cultural, religious and social destinies. |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Nobody: 1:49pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
frankline5:Jonathan doesn't have such power bro, speaker is elected by vote so Jonathan cannot force d members to vote for his candidates |
| Re: Yoruba Is The Weak Link In The South by Tokety7: 1:58pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
AtlanticBreeze: Wike thug, both rivers and bayelsa are my domain. Can u swear on the life of ur seeds that I Av anything to do with Osun? By the way, concerning wike......the below is what the open gutter the fool is building all over rivers.
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