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Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 1:28pm On Jul 13, 2016
i laugh when i read joe igboekwes article of insults against the Igbo people that they are now a people of hate and jealousy towards the north, he also advise Igbos on how not to complain when the northerners are destroying everything in Nigeria.

read hate statements of joe igboekwe before Buhari became president in Nigeria how can a man who make such dangerous comments now want to advise the Igbos about hate and bigotry.

see some of his hate comments in the past

FEMI ARIBISALA IS A YORUBA SYCOPHANTS
EZE IGBOS OUTSIDE IBO LANDS ARE ARMED ROBBER AND FRAUDSTERS
GOODLUCK JONATHAN WILL CURSE WAR IN NIGERIA
Jonathan buys ohaneze and other igbo groups for 12 billion naira
GOVERNOR FAYOSE NEEDS TO SEE A PSYCHIATRIC DOCTOR


A man that has made those statements is now advising the Igbos about hate and bigotry, APC, joe igboekwe, lai Mohammed and even Buhari himself sow a dangeorus seed in Nigeria when they are in opposition now they are now campainging against it



FEMI ARIBISALA IS A YORUBA SYCOPHANTS

The problem with Femi Aribisala is that he wasted his youth without achieving anything. What he did not achieve in his youth is what he is trying to achieve at more than 70. No, you cannot reverse the hands of the Clock. Time lost can never be recovered. Sycophancy is not a trade. Nobody goes to the university to

learn sycophancy and praise singing as a course. If you cannot make it in your 40s and 50s forget it. The truth is that Femi Aribisala works for PDP just to
make up the lost glories and opportunities of the past. But must you earn a living by shooting others down? Must you ride on the back of great men? No,
success is not an event? It is a result of years of hard work and commitment to the welfare of the common people.

SOURCE: http://dailypost.ng/2014/08/16/joe-igbokwe-behold-wind-chaser-called-femi-aribisala/


GOVERNOR FAYOSE NEEDS TO SEE A PSYCHIATRIC DOCTOR -By Joe Igbokwe


Anybody who sees Ayo Fayose, the so-called governor of Ekiti State should please beg him to see a psychiatric doctor before it is too late. From the look ofthings now, I do not know if the man ever sleeps at all. From the look of things I can say authoritatively that he wakes up in the dead of the night to cry and curse the day General Buhari was born. I am sure he has fallen out with everybody; his siblings and members of his family included because of this Buhari factor

SOURCE: http://www.opinionnigeria.com/governor-ayo-fayose-needs-a-psychiatric-doctor-by-joe-igbokwe/#sthash.6CIq4QOq.dpuf


EZE IGBOS OUTSIDE IBO LANDS ARE ARMED ROBBER AND FRAUDSTERS

What is their status in their home towns? A situation where drug kingpins, 419ers, armed robbers, kidnappers, failed business men hide under Ezeigbo titles to continue to embarrass us calls for immediate attention and concrete actions. We cannot continue to pretend that all is well when these pretenders sow seeds of discord between our people and the host communities. We need to convince other Nigerians that we care about peaceful co existence and the need tounderstand our differences. We need to have the courage to do away with this dangerous trend which tends to cause disaffection between us and the host communities across Nigeria. Let us abolish this Ezeigbo title outside Igboland for peace to reign.

SOURCE: http://saharareporters.com/2015/10/24/eze-ndigbo-outside-igboland-needless-distraction-joe-igbokwe



Jonathan buys ohaneze and other igbo groups for 12 billion naira

Igbo has been settled with N1.2 billion for 2015 elections but ask our people how much Tompolo, Asari Dokubo or Pastor Oritsejafor pocket every month. AsariDokubo is planning to build a university. Pastor Oritsejafor has secured himself a private jet and he has just completed a 50,000 Seater Auditorium in Warri that costs millions of dollars. Igbo has become the cheapest article in Nigerian political markets.

SOURCE; http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2014/02/03/presidency-buys-ohaneze-other-igbo-groups-with-n1-2b-for-2015/




GOODLUCK JONATHAN WILL CURSE WAR IN NIGERIA

Boko Haram is all about politics not religion and there is a limit to this politics of stupidity. When former President Obasanjo came to power it was Sharia
politics and today I do not know what has become of it. As soon as Dr Goodluck Jonathan became the President, the Boko Haram madness came on board. My take is that if General Buhari had won the 2011 Presidential elections, Boko Haram would not have surfaced to continue to terrorize Nigerians today. But the truth remains that if South South crude oil has been good for Nigeria for 62 years, their son, President Goodluck Jonathan should be good for Nigeria as well

Source: http://saharareporters.com/2012/01/23/war-imminent-nigeria-god-forbid

Joe Igboekwe hate speeches should the Igbos take his advise?

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by obailala(m): 1:30pm On Jul 13, 2016
@Op are you sure you know the dictionary meaning of the word hate?

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by Nobody: 1:37pm On Jul 13, 2016
Joe igbokwe is not even lknown in his father's compound in nnewi talk more of the generality of ndigbo.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by funmijoyb(f): 1:37pm On Jul 13, 2016
how can u call that hate speech. .see this irritating flatheadz o

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 1:43pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
@Op are you sure you know the dictionary meaning of the word hate?

Yes I do know the meaning of hate
A man practice hate when Apc was in opposition is now advising an entire race about it

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by BossKratos: 1:45pm On Jul 13, 2016
sad

Yes! They should!

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 1:45pm On Jul 13, 2016
funmijoyb:
how can u call that hate speech. .see this irritating flatheadz o

Somebody that says Jonathan wants to curse war that's not hate

Maybe your definition of hate is anybody who is against BUHARI

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 1:46pm On Jul 13, 2016
BossKratos:
sad


Yes! They should!

He should advise himself first
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by 33xtr33r: 1:50pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
@Op are you sure you know the dictionary meaning of the word hate?

Stop the pretence and learn for once...

Here are samples of hate speeches for your learning:

1* “We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these
people. We do not know them, we do not
recognize them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quit Nigeria now at this
stage, the Northern people would continue their uninterrupted conquest to the sea”. - Sir Tafawa Balewa (1947)

2* “We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.” - Sir Ahmadu Bello (1957)

3* "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grand father, Othman Danfodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use minorities in the North as willing tools and South as conquered territories and never allow them to rule over us or have control over their future" 
- Sir Ahmadu Bello, October 12,  1960

Ahmadu Bello, arrogantly uttered the aforementioned statement in a multicultural and multi-religious country and got away with it, and many bigots still hold him in high esteem and even shove it down the throats of other people.

4* 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WSosECbcmM

5*...barely six months after independence, Sir Ahmadu Bello was able to say with confidence in the Daily Times of May 3, 1961, the following:
“I’m set and fully armed, to conquer the Action Group, AG, in the same ruthless manner as my grandfather conquered Alkalawa, a town in Sokoto province, during the last century.”

6*...sometime in 2010, when upon the demise of President Umaru Y'Ardua, indications emerged that his erstwhile deputy, President Goodluck Jonathan, may contest the 2011 presidential election, a prominent chieftain of this same ACF, Lawal Kaita, who was a former Governor of old Kaduna State,threatened that the North would make Nigeria ungovernable, should Jonathan or anyone from the South win the 2011 presidential election, claiming that such would amount to denying the North it's birthright of ruling Nigeria.

7* It is in the same North barbaric statements like this were uttered in 2011: ”BABOON AND DOG WILL BE SOAKED IN BLOOD”. And what was the outcome - carnage and murder of many Southerners and Christians in the North, including many Youth Corps members when Buhari lost the 2011 presidential election?

8* That true to that threat, upon the victory of Jonathan from the 2011 presidential election, massive violence was unleashed from the North by a group which called itself Boko Haram and which repeatedly took responsibility for unending mayhem which began with the killing of Youth Corp members who worked ad-hoc for INEC in that election.

9* As the barbaric killings and destructions reigned, especially with the attack by Boko Haram on the UN Building and Force Headquarters in Abuja, the Lower Niger Congress publicly posited that the nexus between the aforementioned threat by ACF's, Lawal Kaita and the Boko Haram's bloody campaigns summarily destroyed any prospects for keeping the Nigeria Union.

10* "It was, therefore, no surprise that in October 2013, following the bold announcement by President Jonathan, presenting the sudden prospect of revisiting the master-servant constitutional arrangements of Nigeria infuriated the warmongering born-to-rule Caliphate whose cause was championed by the same ACF, and who, supported by their allies from the renegade wing of the Yoruba Southwest,  launched a vicious, frontal attack on the initiative, teaming on the floor of the Conference into a majority, and driving the Conference into its first major decision, i.e. NOT TO DISCUSS THE TERMS OF NIGERIA'S UNITY. The rest of the Conference was a jamboree that provided a luxurious platform for the North/SW Alliance, parading itself as a new political party named APC, to fine-tune their violent March to the do-or-die 2015 general elections."

11* Oba of Lagos Threat on Igbos Over 2015 Governorship 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87u255UM6Ro

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by Nobody: 1:53pm On Jul 13, 2016
Truth is truly bitter!

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by funmijoyb(f): 1:53pm On Jul 13, 2016
todayboy:

Somebody that says Jonathan wants to curse war that's not hate
Maybe your definition of hate is anybody who is against BUHARI
Improve on ur awful grammar bf pointing at Joe igbokwe that always make sense.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 2:04pm On Jul 13, 2016
funmijoyb:

Improve on ur awful grammar bf pointing at Joe igbokwe that always make sense.

Thanks for your correction but the focus is not grammar but hate speech
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by obailala(m): 2:27pm On Jul 13, 2016
todayboy:

Yes I do know the meaning of hate
A man practice hate when Apc was in opposition is now advising an entire race about it
33xtr33r:


Stop the pretence and learn for once...

Here are samples of hate speeches for your learning:

1* “We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these
people. We do not know them, we do not
recognize them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quit Nigeria now at this
stage, the Northern people would continue their uninterrupted conquest to the sea”. - Sir Tafawa Balewa (1947)

2* “We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.” - Sir Ahmadu Bello (1957)

3* "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grand father, Othman Danfodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use minorities in the North as willing tools and South as conquered territories and never allow them to rule over us or have control over their future" 
- Sir Ahmadu Bello, October 12,  1960

Ahmadu Bello, arrogantly uttered the aforementioned statement in a multicultural and multi-religious country and got away with it, and many bigots still hold him in high esteem and even shove it down the throats of other people.

4* 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WSosECbcmM

5*...barely six months after independence, Sir Ahmadu Bello was able to say with confidence in the Daily Times of May 3, 1961, the following:
“I’m set and fully armed, to conquer the Action Group, AG, in the same ruthless manner as my grandfather conquered Alkalawa, a town in Sokoto province, during the last century.”

6*...sometime in 2010, when upon the demise of President Umaru Y'Ardua, indications emerged that his erstwhile deputy, President Goodluck Jonathan, may contest the 2011 presidential election, a prominent chieftain of this same ACF, Lawal Kaita, who was a former Governor of old Kaduna State,threatened that the North would make Nigeria ungovernable, should Jonathan or anyone from the South win the 2011 presidential election, claiming that such would amount to denying the North it's birthright of ruling Nigeria.

7* It is in the same North barbaric statements like this were uttered in 2011: ”BABOON AND DOG WILL BE SOAKED IN BLOOD”. And what was the outcome - carnage and murder of many Southerners and Christians in the North, including many Youth Corps members when Buhari lost the 2011 presidential election?

8* That true to that threat, upon the victory of Jonathan from the 2011 presidential election, massive violence was unleashed from the North by a group which called itself Boko Haram and which repeatedly took responsibility for unending mayhem which began with the killing of Youth Corp members who worked ad-hoc for INEC in that election.

9* As the barbaric killings and destructions reigned, especially with the attack by Boko Haram on the UN Building and Force Headquarters in Abuja, the Lower Niger Congress publicly posited that the nexus between the aforementioned threat by ACF's, Lawal Kaita and the Boko Haram's bloody campaigns summarily destroyed any prospects for keeping the Nigeria Union.

10* "It was, therefore, no surprise that in October 2013, following the bold announcement by President Jonathan, presenting the sudden prospect of revisiting the master-servant constitutional arrangements of Nigeria infuriated the warmongering born-to-rule Caliphate whose cause was championed by the same ACF, and who, supported by their allies from the renegade wing of the Yoruba Southwest,  launched a vicious, frontal attack on the initiative, teaming on the floor of the Conference into a majority, and driving the Conference into its first major decision, i.e. NOT TO DISCUSS THE TERMS OF NIGERIA'S UNITY. The rest of the Conference was a jamboree that provided a luxurious platform for the North/SW Alliance, parading itself as a new political party named APC, to fine-tune their violent March to the do-or-die 2015 general elections."

11* Oba of Lagos Threat on Igbos Over 2015 Governorship 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87u255UM6Ro
From the above 11 examples you just gave, it is evident that you actually know what hate speeches are, kudos to you for that.

But based on your confirmed understanding of what hate speeches are, you gave the below 5 examples and tagged them hate speeches:

- FEMI ARIBISALA IS A YORUBA SYCOPHANTS
- EZE IGBOS OUTSIDE IBO LANDS ARE ARMED ROBBER AND FRAUDSTERS
- GOODLUCK JONATHAN WILL CURSE WAR IN NIGERIA
- Jonathan buys ohaneze and other igbo groups for 12 billion naira
- GOVERNOR FAYOSE NEEDS TO SEE A PSYCHIATRIC DOCTOR

Can you kindly explain how these your 5 examples from Joe Igbokwe translate to hate speeches?.... It appears that in your desperation to castigate the man, you have chosen to betray your own intelligence.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by omofunaab(m): 2:38pm On Jul 13, 2016
frankline5:
Joe igbokwe is not even lknown in his father's compound in nnewi talk more of the generality of ndigbo.

Joe ibokwe na Yoruba na....lol
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by adconline(m): 2:42pm On Jul 13, 2016
How does not voting for GMB translate to hating him when in fact northerners have never voted for a presidential ticket without a northerner as a president or VP?
Igbos voted for Shagari, Abiola/Kingibe, OBJ/Atiku, Yar'dua, GEJ/Sambo.. They also rejected GMB/Okadigbo and GMB/Ezeoke. Now does it mean they hare Okadigbo and Ezeoke??
If Igbos hate him, why can't he lower prices of rice, tomatoes, dollar, petrol and kerosene for the 97% that voted him. I'm not expecting logical answers because common sense doesn't apply in Naija.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by 33xtr33r: 2:46pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
From the above 11 examples you just gave, it is evident that you actually know what hate speeches are, kudos to you for that.

But based on your confirmed understanding of what hate speeches are, you gave the below 5 examples and tagged them hate speeches:

Can you kindly explain how these your 5 examples from Joe Igbokwe translate to hate speeches?.... It appears that in your desperation to castigate the man, you have chosen to betray your own intelligence.

I understand you're as one those fellows that go about pontificating as being honest and objective in their views...but I shall attempt to help you out.

At the outset of PMB administration Igbo leaders were the first to visit Aso Rock to congratulate him and pledge their support for him. Immediately Yorubas and their cohorts were infuriated and were all over the media ranting and abusing Igbo leaders for making such visits. The bitterness was vivid and yet Igbo leaders did not insult or attack the presidency.

It's on record and verifiable that Igbos have not stood against the progress of the presidency. 

In aftermath of the 2011 victory of GEJ at the polls Yoruba National Youth Corp Members where butchered by PMB kinsmen without much noise from the Yorubas.
Yorubas did not deem it to rant carelessly and make noise everywhere.

In the build up to the 2015 general elections many Yorubas and their numerous media outfits abused GEJ and the office of the presidency with reckless abandon. Yorubas called GEJ unprintable names - clueless, shoeless, drunkard, fisherman, dumb, Boko-Haram sponsor even when it's an open secret that BH was an evil invention by Northerners to destabilise and islamise the country; coupled with treasonable threats like forming a parallel govt, make the country ungovernable,  'soaked in the blood of dog and the baboon' threat.

You and your Yoruba kinsmen spearheaded the campaigns of calumny and insults that earned GEJ the most insulted president ever in history.

To the hypocrites, the Hausa-Fulanis are peaceful and accommodative and thus have no problem; they can kidnap, kill, maim, destroy and ravage your land and as much as they like. 
You lots are more concerned about the Igbo people seeking self-determination peacefully than a group of islamic fanatics butchering and slaughtering people under the guise of religion even without provocation.

If you do not harbour bile-filled hatred for Igbos you lots that have criminally benefitted and still benefitting from this contraption wouldn't be running amok on every media page, calling and supporting the use of violence and extra-judicial killings as a means to quelling a genuine agitation as against opting for a simple referendum.

You're not bothered that this country is an expired entity. You're not concerned about the maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties going on in the Middle-belt and South for decades now unabated. You're not at all bothered that the marauders are having a field day in your domain, unchallenged by you and your Yoruba cotravellers.

Igbos are comfortable having a separate existence. Do well to channel your energies towards consolidating your OduaArewanistan republic. Leave Igbos alone.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 3:10pm On Jul 13, 2016
modelmike7:
Truth is truly bitter!

realy
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 3:11pm On Jul 13, 2016
adconline:
How does not voting for GMB translate to hating him when in fact northerners have never voted for a presidential ticket without a northerner as a president or VP?
Igbos voted for Shagari, Abiola/Kingibe, OBJ/Atiku, Yar'dua, GEJ/Sambo.. They also rejected GMB/Okadigbo and GMB/Ezeoke. Now does it mean they hare Okadigbo and Ezeoke??
If Igbos hate him, why can't he lower prices of rice, tomatoes, dollar, petrol and kerosene for the 97% that voted him. I'm not expecting logical answers because common sense doesn't apply in Naija.

truth
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by adconline(m): 3:13pm On Jul 13, 2016
Ok fix the country for the 87% that voted for u instead of inflicting more hardship on them!!
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 3:14pm On Jul 13, 2016
this deep

33xtr33r:


I understand you're as one those fellows that go about pontificating as being honest and objective in their views...but I shall attempt to help you out.

At the outset of PMB administration Igbo leaders were the first to visit Aso Rock to congratulate him and pledge their support for him. Immediately Yorubas and their cohorts were infuriated and were all over the media ranting and abusing Igbo leaders for making such visits. The bitterness was vivid and yet Igbo leaders did not insult or attack the presidency.

It's on record and verifiable that Igbos have not stood against the progress of the presidency. 

In aftermath of the 2011 victory of GEJ at the polls Yoruba National Youth Corp Members where butchered by PMB kinsmen without much noise from the Yorubas.
Yorubas did not deem it to rant carelessly and make noise everywhere.

In the build up to the 2015 general elections many Yorubas and their numerous media outfits abused GEJ and the office of the presidency with reckless abandon. Yorubas called GEJ unprintable names - clueless, shoeless, drunkard, fisherman, dumb, Boko-Haram sponsor even when it's an open secret that BH was an evil invention by Northerners to destabilise and islamise the country; coupled with treasonable threats like forming a parallel govt, make the country ungovernable,  'soaked in the blood of dog and the baboon' threat.

You and your Yorubas kinsmen spearheaded the campaigns of calumny and insults that earned GEJ the most insulted president ever in history.

To the hypocrites, the Hausa-Fulanis are peaceful and accommodative and thus have no problem; they can kidnap, kill, maim, destroy and ravage your land and as much as they like. 
You lots are more concerned about the Igbo people seeking self-determination peacefully than a group of islamic fanatics butchering and slaughtering people under the guise of religion even without provocation.

If you do not harbour bile-filled hatred for Igbos you lots that have criminally benefitted and still benefitting from this contraption wouldn't be running amok on every media page, calling and supporting the use of violence and extra-judicial killings as a means to quelling a genuine agitation as against opting for a simple referendum.

You're not bothered that this country is an expired entity. You're not concerned about the maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties going on in the Middle-belt and South for decades now unabated. You're not at all bothered that the marauders are having a field day in your domain, unchallenged by you and your Yoruba cotravellers.

Igbos are comfortable having a separate existence. Do well to channel your energies towards consolidating your OduaArewanistan republic. Leave Igbos alone.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 3:15pm On Jul 13, 2016
adconline:
Ok fix the country for the 87% that voted for u instead of inflicting more hardship on them!!

good question
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by obailala(m): 3:24pm On Jul 13, 2016
33xtr33r:


I understand you're as one those fellows that go about pontificating as being honest and objective in their views...but I shall attempt to help you out.

At the outset of PMB administration Igbo leaders were the first to visit Aso Rock to congratulate him and pledge their support for him. Immediately Yorubas and their cohorts were infuriated and were all over the media ranting and abusing Igbo leaders for making such visits. The bitterness was vivid and yet Igbo leaders did not insult or attack the presidency.

It's on record and verifiable that Igbos have not stood against the progress of the presidency. 

In aftermath of the 2011 victory of GEJ at the polls Yoruba National Youth Corp Members where butchered by PMB kinsmen without much noise from the Yorubas.
Yorubas did not deem it to rant carelessly and make noise everywhere.

In the build up to the 2015 general elections many Yorubas and their numerous media outfits abused GEJ and the office of the presidency with reckless abandon. Yorubas called GEJ unprintable names - clueless, shoeless, drunkard, fisherman, dumb, Boko-Haram sponsor even when it's an open secret that BH was an evil invention by Northerners to destabilise and islamise the country; coupled with treasonable threats like forming a parallel govt, make the country ungovernable,  'soaked in the blood of dog and the baboon' threat.

You and your Yorubas kinsmen spearheaded the campaigns of calumny and insults that earned GEJ the most insulted president ever in history.

To the hypocrites, the Hausa-Fulanis are peaceful and accommodative and thus have no problem; they can kidnap, kill, maim, destroy and ravage your land and as much as they like. 
You lots are more concerned about the Igbo people seeking self-determination peacefully than a group of islamic fanatics butchering and slaughtering people under the guise of religion even without provocation.

If you do not harbour bile-filled hatred for Igbos you lots that have criminally benefitted and still benefitting from this contraption wouldn't be running amok on every media page, calling and supporting the use of violence and extra-judicial killings as a means to quelling a genuine agitation as against opting for a simple referendum.

You're not bothered that this country is an expired entity. You're not concerned about the maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties going on in the Middle-belt and South for decades now unabated. You're not at all bothered that the marauders are having a field day in your domain, unchallenged by you and your Yoruba cotravellers.

Igbos are comfortable having a separate existence. Do well to channel your energies towards consolidating your OduaArewanistan republic. Leave Igbos alone.
Emotions typically takes away the ability to reason or articulate simple things from even the most intelligent people. First of all, try and throw away the silly tribal battle mentality and reason for once as if you were not even of any of the Nigerian tribes.

The Op simply pointed out 5 statements by Joe Igbokwe and labelled them 'hate speeches.' My response was simply to correct that wrong notion, "those 5 statements by Joe are not hate speeches," at least you gave very good examples of what hate speeches are in the examples of the Sardauna and the Lagos Oba. I repeat, "the 5 statements of Joe Igbokwe given by the Op are mere political speeches and not hate speeches." That is the simple fact I tried to point out in my earlier post, try and stick to that. Quit all these your loong tribal epistles trying to justify some senseless yoruba vs igbo online fights; don't some of you ever get tired of this foolishness.

And finally, this is not a thread for you to come wail endlessly about secession please, I'm not in the mood to discuss that. If you like you can keep destroying your future and destiny by believing you will never make any progress in life until you change the name of your country, that is your business; but that is not what this thread is about. Thanks

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 3:30pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
Emotions typically takes away the ability to reason or articulate simple things from even the most intelligent people. First of all, try and throw away the silly tribal battle mentality and reason for once as if you were not even of any of the Nigerian tribes.

The Op simply pointed out 5 statements by Joe Igbokwe and labelled them 'hate speeches.' My response was simply to correct that wrong notion, "those 5 statements by Joe are not hate speeches," at least you gave very good examples of what hate speeches are in the examples of the Sardauna and the Lagos Oba. I repeat, "the 5 statements of Joe Igbokwe given by the Op are mere political speeches and not hate speeches." That is the simple fact I tried to point out in my earlier post, try and stick to that. Quit all these your loong tribal epistles trying to justify some senseless yoruba vs igbo online fights; don't some of you ever get tired of this foolishness.

And finally, this is not a thread for you to come wail endlessly about secession please, I'm not in the mood to discuss that. If you like you can keep destroying your future and destiny by believing you will never make any progress in life until you change the name of your country, that is your business; but that is not what this thread is about. Thanks


if those statements are nott hate speeches tell me any speech the igbos have made that are hate speech that joe igbokwe is talking about

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by 33xtr33r: 3:37pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
Emotions typically takes away the ability to reason or articulate simple things from even the most intelligent people. First of all, try and throw away the silly tribal battle mentality and reason for once as if you were not even of any of the Nigerian tribes.

The Op simply pointed out 5 statements by Joe Igbokwe and labelled them 'hate speeches.' My response was simply to correct that wrong notion, "those 5 statements by Joe are not hate speeches," at least you gave very good examples of what hate speeches are in the examples of the Sardauna and the Lagos Oba. I repeat, "the 5 statements of Joe Igbokwe given by the Op are mere political speeches and not hate speeches." That is the simple fact I tried to point out in my earlier post, try and stick to that. Quit all these your loong tribal epistles trying to justify some senseless yoruba vs igbo online fights; don't some of you ever get tired of this foolishness.

I quite understand that you and your cotravellers are trying every tricks known to you to blackmail the Igbo Nation to stay put in this cesspit with you.

You must know that self-determination remains an inalienable right of ANY people.

Hypocrisy and delusion are greater evils that must be expunged from any society that seeks to make a headway in this life.

Permit to me to repeat myself on what hatred is all about perhaps the blinding scales will fallout from your eyes:

In the build up to the 2015 general elections, you and your cotravellers had much fun calling GEJ unprintable names - clueless, shoeless, drunkard, fisherman, dumb, Boko-Haram sponsor even when it's an open secret that BH was an evil invention by Northerners to destabilise and islamise the country; coupled with treasonable threats like forming a parallel govt, making the country ungovernable, 'soaked in the blood of dog and the baboon' threat. And the end result was the unconscionable, cold-hearted waste of human lives and destruction of means of livelihoods in the North and Middle-belt.

You lots spearheaded the campaigns of calumny and insults that earned GEJ the most insulted president ever in history.

You heated the polity and even extended your bile-filled hatred to stoning GEJ in Northern States to prove your disdain and contempt for the presidency.

I'll still advise you to channel your energies towards OduaArewanistan republic. We are not born to continue to be together.
Leave Igbos alone to pursue their dream.
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by obailala(m): 3:41pm On Jul 13, 2016
todayboy:


if those statements are nott hate speeches tell me any speech the igbos have made that are hate speech that joe igbokwe is talking about
Go and educate yourself my friend, @33xtr33r already gave you 11 sound examples of hate speeches. The Lagos Oba placing threatening a curse on Igbos living in Lagos if they dont vote his candidate, that is a hate speech. The statements of the Sardauna against southerners and Igbos is a hate statement. The statements of Nnamdi kanu threatening to kill yoruba pastors stepping foot in Igbo land, that is a hate statement.

Saying Femi Aribisala is a sycophant or that Jonathan bribed Ohaneze, if that is what you call a hate speech, then I'm sorry, i must have overestimated your intelligence.
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 3:44pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
Go and educate yourself my friend, @33xtr33r already gave you 11 sound examples of hate speeches. The Lagos Oba placing threatening a curse on Igbos living in Lagos if they dont vote his candidate, that is a hate speech. The statements of the Sardauna against southerners and Igbos is a hate statement. The statements of Nnamdi kanu threatening to kill yoruba pastors stepping foot in Igbo land, that is a hate statement.

Saying Femi Aribisala is a sycophant or that Jonathan bribed Ohaneze, if that is what you call a hate speech, then I'm sorry, i must have overestimated your intelligence.

you are going round the bush i just ask you a simple question since those speeches are not hate speech tell me any statement the igbos have made that his hate speech by your definition
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by todayboy: 3:46pm On Jul 13, 2016
33xtr33r:


I quite understand that you and your cotravellers are trying every tricks known to you to blackmail the Igbo Nation to stay put in this cesspit with you.

You must know that self-determination remains an inalienable right of ANY people.

Hypocrisy and delusion are greater evils that must be expunged from any society that seeks to make a headway in this life.

Permit to me to repeat myself on what hatred is all about perhaps the blinding scales will fallout from your eyes:

In the build up to the 2015 general elections, you and your cotravellers had much fun calling GEJ unprintable names - clueless, shoeless, drunkard, fisherman, dumb, Boko-Haram sponsor even when it's an open secret that BH was an evil invention by Northerners to destabilise and islamise the country; coupled with treasonable threats like forming a parallel govt, making the country ungovernable, 'soaked in the blood of dog and the baboon' threat. And the end result was the unconscionable, cold-hearted waste of human lives and destruction of means of livelihoods in the North and Middle-belt.

You lots spearheaded the campaigns of calumny and insults that earned GEJ the most insulted president ever in history.

You heated the polity and even extended your bile-filled hatred to stoning GEJ in Northern States to prove your disdain and contempt for the presidency.

I'll still advise you to channel your energies towards OduaArewanistan republic. We are not born to continue to be together.
Leave Igbos alone to pursue their dream.

dont mind them my brother for the zombies any comment that is against Buhari is hate speech
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by raumdeuter: 3:53pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
Go and educate yourself my friend, @33xtr33r already gave you 11 sound examples of hate speeches. The Lagos Oba placing threatening a curse on Igbos living in Lagos if they dont vote his candidate, that is a hate speech. The statements of the Sardauna against southerners and Igbos is a hate statement. The statements of Nnamdi kanu threatening to kill yoruba pastors stepping foot in Igbo land, that is a hate statement.
Saying Femi Aribisala is a sycophant or that Jonathan bribed Ohaneze, if that is what you call a hate speech, then I'm sorry, i must have overestimated your intelligence.

How can you expect sense from Ipobians. They are emotional.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by obailala(m): 3:54pm On Jul 13, 2016
33xtr33r:


I quite understand that you and your cotravellers are trying every tricks known to you to blackmail the Igbo Nation to stay put in this cesspit with you.

You must know that self-determination remains an inalienable right of ANY people.

Hypocrisy and delusion are greater evils that must be expunged from any society that seeks to make a headway in this life.

Permit to me to repeat myself on what hatred is all about perhaps the blinding scales will fallout from your eyes:

In the build up to the 2015 general elections, you and your cotravellers had much fun calling GEJ unprintable names - clueless, shoeless, drunkard, fisherman, dumb, Boko-Haram sponsor even when it's an open secret that BH was an evil invention by Northerners to destabilise and islamise the country; coupled with treasonable threats like forming a parallel govt, making the country ungovernable, 'soaked in the blood of dog and the baboon' threat. And the end result was the unconscionable, cold-hearted waste of human lives and destruction of means of livelihoods in the North and Middle-belt.

You lots spearheaded the campaigns of calumny and insults that earned GEJ the most insulted president ever in history.

You heated the polity and even extended your bile-filled hatred to stoning GEJ in Northern States to prove your disdain and contempt for the presidency.

I still advise you to channel your energies towards OduaArewanistan republic. We are not born to continue to be together.
Leave Igbos alone to pursue their dream.
Of course all your rants are all about a love for GEJ and the unrecoverable pain that he lost a simple election. You are free to call Buhari a dullard or whatever name you chose to call him if that is what gives you peace. The last time I checked, no one stops you from joining your colleagues in using those unprintable names.

I have told you this isn't a secession thread, I'm not in the mood to discuss that trash with anyone. But just to remind you, if you so wish to leave Nigeria because you cannot play superior politics to get to the top, you are free to emigrate to whatever part of the world you want; but let it be known that you are not taking a single inch of Nigerian territory with you. Nobody is going to allow a destabilisation of the nation or the balkanisation of its territory just because your candidate lost an election. There are a lot of reasonable Igbos who are very well established across different parts of Nigeria, no successful person is going to jeopardise his life's efforts just because some emotionally driven brainwashed individuals cannot get over an election loss.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by obailala(m): 4:03pm On Jul 13, 2016
todayboy:


you are going round the bush i just ask you a simple question since those speeches are not hate speech tell me any statement the igbos have made that his hate speech by your definition
Since the election of 2015, there's been uncountable hate speeches flying about from disgruntled individuals and groups from all sides especially between Igbos and Yorubas; bone of contention being the support of Buhari/GEJ. I have refused to mention any hate speeches just to prevent unnecessary arguments, tribal battles and further hate speeches. But since you insist on me mentioning an example from some Igbos, you don't need to look beyond the motto of Ipob which states that the zoo must fall, let alone their threats to annihilate every living thing in the zoo cheesy grin. Even as that may sound like an amusing joke, a lot of disgruntled folks have taken these things personal and that doesn't portend well for society.

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Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by Curlieweed: 4:03pm On Jul 13, 2016
obailala:
Go and educate yourself my friend, @33xtr33r already gave you 11 sound examples of hate speeches. The Lagos Oba placing threatening a curse on Igbos living in Lagos if they dont vote his candidate, that is a hate speech. The statements of the Sardauna against southerners and Igbos is a hate statement. The statements of Nnamdi kanu threatening to kill yoruba pastors stepping foot in Igbo land, that is a hate statement.

Saying Femi Aribisala is a sycophant or that Jonathan bribed Ohaneze, if that is what you call a hate speech, then I'm sorry, i must have overestimated your intelligence.

It was Nzuzu-kwe that started conflating normal criticism with hatred in the first place. This is a definition of hate speech from Wikipedia:

Hate speech, outside the law, is speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as gender, ethnic origin, religion, race, disability, or sexual orientation.

Unless you and your co-traveller, Nzuzu-kwe are referring to your presidiot's congenital mental disability, I can't understand how criticism of Mumuharri's mumu-ness and general incompetence qualifies as hate speech.
Re: Joe Igboekwe Hate Speeches Should Igbos Take His Advise? by obailala(m): 4:08pm On Jul 13, 2016
Curlieweed:


It was Nzuzu-kwe that started conflating normal criticism with hatred in the first place. This is a definition of hate speech from Wikipedia:

Hate speech, outside the law, is speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as gender, ethnic origin, religion, race, disability, or sexual orientation.

Unless you and your co-traveller, Nzuzu-kwe are referring to your presidiot's congenital mental disability, I can't understand how criticism of Mumuharri's mumu-ness and general incompetence qualifies as hate speech.
The speeches of concern aren't the insults or abusive words to presidents or political leaders; that never hurts anyone. But the real speeches of concern are the tribal hate speeches that have been flying around between SE vs SW and between SE and North since the 2015 elections.

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