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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by shaqhead: 5:46pm On Aug 15, 2016
codemaniacs:


Only states with along a river can build natural rice farms, rice needs a lot of water to grow... Unless its a greenhouse farm.

States that have rice storage facilities may not own rice farms...

If there was vegetation in the core north, there will be no need for northern politicians to the south for grass..
From your comment I could glean the following:
1. U haven't been anywhere near the north

2. U dnt know about irrigation farming

3. Did u say they have storage facilities and dnt grow rice? I dnt even kno how to respond to u. What has vegetation got to do with rice cultivation? Please dnt bother replying...a basic secondary school agric textbook should suffice! Have a nice day!

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by PMBfirstson(m): 5:46pm On Aug 15, 2016
Amberon11:
Igbo's will never learn. Yoruba's have shown that they don't want you in Lagos and all you can do is call it bluff or insult them without taking heed. Igbos need to make the East economically viable. We all know that Igbo's are the largest importers in Nigeria. If you igbos can come together and think of the way forward in other to boycott Lagos seaports it would be a nice idea.

Also, Yoruba's are in no place to tell the Igbo's to go home. whatever context they use that is irrelevant. It is wrong. Igbo's are part and parcel of Nigeria. I'm sick and tired of hearing Yorubas asking Igbo's to go home. Nigeria belongs to everyone, so if you're asking Igbo's to go home then be ready to boycott SS oil too.
una no get mind at all
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by PMBfirstson(m): 5:49pm On Aug 15, 2016
hunndredhundred:


While I agree that my Igbo brothers should seriously start thinking eastwards, I must say that there is something fundamentally wrong with these yorubas.

These people will sell land to you and turn around to complain that igbos are taking their lands. pray tell, which single parcel of land has been taken from the Yorubas by force by the Igbos?

Igbos pay fully for every single parcel of land owned by us in Lagos. We pay for the land, pay all the family members that jump out from different angles, settle omonile settle agberos and owomida boys. These yorubas will chop finish, clean mouth and turn around to start grumbling like vultures saying Igbos are taking their lands.

Who forced them to sell lands in the first place? Open a thread on Bia.fra now and see them jumping around shouting 'You can never get your Bia.fra' yet they will not allow Igbos to rest.

While I agree that we should drop all these traditional title nonsense outside Igboland, I must say that something is wrong with the Yorubas honestly.
do u sell land to yorubas at biafra land?

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by YungMillionaire: 5:57pm On Aug 15, 2016
MrAldrick:


Are you not ashamed of yourself mr igbo man? Yoruba's are chasing you and you are thinking of relocating to the Niger delta another man's land. Don't worry the properties we seized in port Harcourt will be a child's play. You think we the Niger deltans are more accommodative dan the Yoruba's right? Well only time will tell you better pack dose ur dirty businesses and move to the south east and create jobs for your people we Niger deltans don't need it. Call me Yoruba its not my business i jst told you the gospel truth as a Niger deltan from ikwerre (Port Harcourt ).

cool Don't mind them. I have been telling them this for a long time. What they do in Lagos they can't try in my Delta - their body go hear am. Anytime they have problems with Yoruba Iboes will start screaming Niger Delta. Abeg wetin consign olosho with briefcase? cool

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by normaljenny(m): 5:59pm On Aug 15, 2016
if u are a fellow ibo man then i will say that you are mad and start thinking of coming back home
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by AgentApple: 5:59pm On Aug 15, 2016
SonofDevil:


Save yourself all these trash,
if it's true, the obas re not invincibles show at least one pics of Oba in all 19 Northern states and I will show pics of all eze indigbo in south west.

Pls ask vanguard.
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 6:00pm On Aug 15, 2016
hUmaneOne:


With your brashful statements you will cause enemies for your biafra agitation.

Akwa ibom and cross river will never support the biafran agitation directly or indirectly.cordial relations doesn't include using their ports.

The anioma people in delta state have said times without number that they aren't part of biafra. Even the governor:an ika man said so recently.

Just hasten the struggle and leave us, ND out of it

The topic is not about Biafra..... and if we should go by your submission, can the voice of one man be used to determine the stand of majority?
If a true referendum is conducted in South East and Igboid part of South South, I bet you, the result will definitely jolt you to hell.... Online rant, does not represent the true yearning of the populace.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by AgentApple: 6:01pm On Aug 15, 2016
hUmaneOne:


[s]With your brashful statements you will cause enemies for your biafra agitation.

Akwa ibom and cross river will never support the biafran agitation directly or indirectly.cordial relations doesn't include using their ports.

The anioma people in delta state have said times without number that they aren't part of biafra. Even the governor:an ika man said so recently.

Just hasten the struggle and leave us, ND out of it[/s]

We are only interested in Igboland only, simple.

This includes our lands carved into Rivers state in 1976 and Delta north.

Do you know Ogwashi Uku and Asaba?

Go and find out.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by mexcanigeo: 6:01pm On Aug 15, 2016
A very good write-up my brother... I know some people will insult you but it doesn't delete the fact that you've made the point. Thank you for that piece of advice

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Silentmind(m): 6:02pm On Aug 15, 2016
Excuse me sir, this man is very correct.

You have placed yourself under these people by saying allow the east to go. No one is holding us, but we are holding people telling the world the opposite.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by YungMillionaire: 6:02pm On Aug 15, 2016
franciskaine:
soft spot for the Igbos yet u pour out these invectives and tantrums. You know nothing about the Igbos, so please stop talking trash. What you accuse the Igbos of is nothing but an inherent attribute of man. According to Thomas Hobbes in his hobessian state of nature, posits dat man is by nature cruel, nasty and brutish and will do anything within reach to shortchange others. No tribe or group of persons are an exception to this. An omonile dat sells land to 2 different people and leave dem at the mercy a of fisticuffs is a good person right!

Igbos are naturally egalitarian, industrious and democratic. An Igboman believes in the dictates of capitalism and legal acquisition. So stop ur tomfoolery about the Igbos and learn.

Tell me one place whr you've heard of Igbos illegally acquiring wealth? What they do is legal business and industrial assertions, through this they amass the wealth you call greed. An Igboman caresless about ur financial prowess but strives towards achieving greater heights at comparison with the mighty. Lagos is beautiful today, all thanks to the industrial sagacity of the Igbos.

cool So ALL those Iboes 'developing' Indonesia do not count ba? cool

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by hUmaneOne: 6:08pm On Aug 15, 2016
AgentApple:


We are only interested in Igboland only, simple.

This includes our lands carved into Rivers state in 1976 and Delta north.

Do you know Ogwashi Uku and Asaba?

Go and find out.

Yes.the Anoicha and Oshimili people.I know them well.I understand their language.
I will authoritatively tell you ,they're aren't interested in being with biafra.

The so called biafra ends with the onitsha asaba bridge. Kapish...??

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by rlauncher(m): 6:12pm On Aug 15, 2016
hunndredhundred:
Meanwhile this is the hypocricy of the yorubas. They are angry at Igbos having Eze Ndiigbo on yoruba land but the yorubas themselves have Obas outside of yorubaland. Why are these people like this?

Read this:

[size=20pt]The Yoruba Council of Obas in the 19 northern states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT)[/size] Abuja have advocated for an amicable resolution of the face-off between farmers in the southwest and Fulani cattle rearer over grazing activities.

Arising from its 5th Quarterly meeting in Abuja, the council implored the Ondo State government to resolve the Fulani Cattle rearers-farmers’ conflict to avoid spill over to the northern part of the country.

A communique signed by the council’s acting Chairman who is also Mai (Oba) of Yoruba in Borno, Alhaji Hassan Yusuf and Dr Alani Adeyemi, Oba Yoruba Gombi, made available to journalists in Maiduguri yesterday, it appealed to the Ondo State governor to use his experience in resolving the problem.

“We implore the Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko to use his good office to resolve the ongoing crisis between the Fulani Cattle rearers and farmers in the state amicably and quickly to avoid spill over effect,” the council said.

It advised non-indigenes living in the southwest states and north to abide by the rules and traditional laws of the state they reside. It also urged them to continue to live harmoniously and peacefully with their hosts.

The council commended President Mohammadu Buhari for what it described as his genuine efforts at addressing immediate needs of the country especially the fight against Boko Haram insurgency and other security challenges, calling for support from all Nigerians. End


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/yorubas-in-north-wants-fulani-cattle-rearers-face-off-resolve/


WICKED IGBO PROPAGANDA AGAINDT YORUBA PEOPLE!!!!!!!

The existence of aYoruba Oba outside of Yoruba land is absolutely unknown to the Yoruba people.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by YungMillionaire: 6:15pm On Aug 15, 2016
AgentApple:


We are only interested in Igboland only, simple.

This includes our lands carved into Rivers state in 1976 and Delta north.

Do you know Ogwashi Uku and Asaba?

Go and find out.

cool My friend STOP fooling yourself - you don't have land in Delta North. I don't know about Rivers State but Delta? No way. Whatever you do STOP attaching yourself to Delta. We are neighbors does not mean we are members of the same family. Face your front before somebody reconfigure your face. You have warned. cool

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by YungMillionaire: 6:17pm On Aug 15, 2016
hUmaneOne:


Yes.the Anoicha and Oshimili people.I know them well.I understand their language.
I will authoritatively tell you ,they're aren't interested in being with biafra.

The so called biafra ends with the onitsha asaba bridge. Kapish...??

cool No mind this one he thinks we will leave Nigeria and enter another 'Nigeria' overpopulated by Iboes. Does he think we are dumb? cool

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by rlauncher(m): 6:18pm On Aug 15, 2016
Alcatraz003:
The most gratifying point to note is that action is being taken to protect yoruba interest in lagos. That has been the kernel of the struggle. The igbos were warned though.

We must protect our interest. Igbo's destroyed more than 40000 industries in the southwest through their importation of cheap, fake, adulterated and substandard goods.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Ohaneche(m): 6:18pm On Aug 15, 2016
When we were in the Secondary school there's this boy that was always ahead of everyone in class results, my friends and I hated him. We were very intelligent too. To make sure he did not take all the glories from the teachers all to himself, we became even more studious with our studies, But in the end of the term he still comes first. We put all the effort we had in our studies, yet he stayed ahead of us. He was industrious, Hard working and even looked healthier than every of us, unlike us, he doesn't rely on the teacher before he could get over certain topics.
We became so jealous of the boy that we started to oppress him. we set him up with crimes, told lies about him and bullied him. We made him look like the enemy where as we are the crook. People in other schools were very proud of him, so we tagged him with exam malpractice in social media platforms, we thought we had almost killed his reputation.
"Soon everybody including the teachers and people from other schools would stop having trust in him", we had quietly considered. We even turned his blossom friends against him, they stopped reading together in group, yet it did not change anything.
He had led my school to Glory in several inter school Quiz, thereby preventing us the opportunity of showing people that we are capable of doing more, even when it is obvious we could not excel in an ordinary Class test which the school organizes before the quiz.
When the boy could not stand our pressure, he threatened to leave my School, we flooded the principal's office with Letters begging her to not let him leave our school, our final exam was around the corner we knew we could need a sharp brain like his in other to succeed in the final Secondary School exam.
One day, I decided to repent, therefore I asked myself the following questions: why do I want to see this boy down on the floor? why do I not want to see his liberation? what are his crimes that I want him dead? The answer was simple..IT IS BECAUSE HE IS BETTER THAN MY FRIENDS AND I.
It was hard for us to get over envy on the people that are better than us. The hating game continued. Till today we still harbor hatred for this brilliant boy.
MY NAME IS YORUBA
MY FRIEND'S NAMES ARE: HAUSA, FULANI, etc
THE NAME OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL WE ATTENDED IS NIGERIA.
THE BOY'S NAME IS BIAFRA.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 6:24pm On Aug 15, 2016
YungMillionaire:


cool So ALL those Iboes 'developing' Indonesia do not count ba? cool
and the Yorubas doing yahoo yahoo in Dubai is what? Mtchew

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 6:24pm On Aug 15, 2016
Somebody wrote this useful piece and some Igbos are saying its trash....

It is finished.. I swear, it is finally finished...

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by YungMillionaire: 6:27pm On Aug 15, 2016
franciskaine:
and the Yorubas doing yahoo yahoo in Dubai is what? Mtchew

cool You made the claim NOT me. Now back it up and stop deflecting cool

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Emyogalanya: 6:32pm On Aug 15, 2016
Am ipob but God bless and re-bless who ever owns the brains behind this essay. It captures our situation in Nigeria and its solution. Songs of Solomon speaks about igbos in chapter 1: 6 very apt.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by limpopo: 6:42pm On Aug 15, 2016
PMBfirstson:
amen in jesus name
What an #Irony with that your moniker!!!
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by CyberWolf: 6:47pm On Aug 15, 2016
hunndredhundred:
Meanwhile this is the hypocricy of the yorubas. They are angry at Igbos having Eze Ndiigbo on yoruba land but the yorubas themselves have Obas outside of yorubaland. Why are these people like this?

Read this:

[size=20pt]The Yoruba Council of Obas in the 19 northern states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT)[/size] Abuja have advocated for an amicable resolution of the face-off between farmers in the southwest and Fulani cattle rearer over grazing activities.

Arising from its 5th Quarterly meeting in Abuja, the council implored the Ondo State government to resolve the Fulani Cattle rearers-farmers’ conflict to avoid spill over to the northern part of the country.

A communique signed by the council’s acting Chairman who is also Mai (Oba) of Yoruba in Borno, Alhaji Hassan Yusuf and Dr Alani Adeyemi, Oba Yoruba Gombi, made available to journalists in Maiduguri yesterday, it appealed to the Ondo State governor to use his experience in resolving the problem.

“We implore the Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko to use his good office to resolve the ongoing crisis between the Fulani Cattle rearers and farmers in the state amicably and quickly to avoid spill over effect,” the council said.

It advised non-indigenes living in the southwest states and north to abide by the rules and traditional laws of the state they reside. It also urged them to continue to live harmoniously and peacefully with their hosts.

The council commended President Mohammadu Buhari for what it described as his genuine efforts at addressing immediate needs of the country especially the fight against Boko Haram insurgency and other security challenges, calling for support from all Nigerians. End


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/yorubas-in-north-wants-fulani-cattle-rearers-face-off-resolve/
Quoting you for future reference grin These Yorubas are dangerous hypocrites.. ..

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Collynzo888: 6:52pm On Aug 15, 2016
[s]
Sctests:


If you take your stone age 'dogs and baboons' politics and move to Oduduwa, Arewa or ArewaOdua. My people in the East...

1.) Won't have to travel to lagos (that you so much cherish) to clear goods. The income generated from import duties won't be going to ingrates like you in lagos, it will be invested in the East.

2.) If you stay in your Oduarewa, our states over their would'nt have to receive less allocation than a bloated but less viable states like desert katsina or Zamfara. Money accrued from resorces on Imo, Abia etc will be used to develop the East.

3.) If you stop trying to live with people you hate and stay peacefully in your Arewa-Odua, my people won't have to travel to Kano get import or export documentations from one hateful Umaru, Dikko, Kwakwaso who will then charge them exorbitantly or ask for bribes before they can get their documentation.

4.) If you unite with your TRUE brothers in Benin republic and stop forming 'fake union' with the East. The real potentials of your lagos will be tested, because it wouldn't have to depend on other people resources such as 'Import duties, tax, Oil' to develop. Like porto novo it will have to fend for itself so we can no if yorubas can truly develop a city without resources from immigrants and foreigners.

5.) If you face your Oduduwa and Arewa in peace, I wouldn't be always thinking of how to move my family away from your 'dogs and baboons' zoo to bring them here in Aussie during election because I share a country with hateful fulanis muslims and psedo-sophisticate yorubas who believe that those who want to vote differently from how they want must be thrown into lagoons.

6) If you face your Oduduwa, I won't have to deal with a national assembly filled with bigoted fulani and yoruba muslims before building a port in my land.

7.) If you face your Oduduwa, Arewa, and I face my real Country Biaf.., I would hate to share passports with perverts and pedophile who constitutionalize Child-marriage.

cool If you stay on your own, people like Yunusa your brother won't have the opportunity to steal girls from my land because there will be huge walls demarcating my country from yours and visa will be required to keep terrorists out.
[/s]

You are frustrated and pained. Gosh...You will just kill yourself over nothing.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by limpopo: 6:54pm On Aug 15, 2016
PMBfirstson:

do u sell land to yorubas at biafra land?

My Brother, I taya ooo. Yoruba's sell lands to every tribe..

I been there.... lived there....

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by limpopo: 6:54pm On Aug 15, 2016
PMBfirstson:

do u sell land to yorubas at biafra land?

My Brother, I taya ooo. Yoruba's sell lands to every tribe.. we don't marginalize..... its hard to see a Yoruba man own a land, talkless of owning a house in IBO land, and if you see, then something must be out of place...

I been there.... lived there....

And what baffles me now about the way they talk about Lagos is the fact that while I was there, the people there speak highly of Lagos ..... as in Literally, dream of travelling out to Lagos...

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by NovusHomo(m): 6:55pm On Aug 15, 2016
buharisbae:
#yawns

another long boring thread!

Not to those who can read and comprehend.
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by deeoh(m): 7:10pm On Aug 15, 2016
Sctests:


Mention me when you are capable of writing in plain English. You bipolar 'one nigerianist' m0rons are the only people in the world who want to live with people they hate.
there is one thing I could gleaned from your post:
you're beat!. if you had applied your cognitive ability
,perhaps u lack it, you would grasp my write up!
you know one thing about hate, they're usually
base on false premise; if allow to percolate for long
it evolved into prejudice. prejudice could be as bad
as to make call black blue.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by PMBfirstson(m): 7:14pm On Aug 15, 2016
limpopo:


My Brother, I taya ooo. Yoruba's sell lands to every tribe.. we don't marginalize..... its hard to see a Yoruba man own a land, talkless of owning a house in IBO land, and if you see, then something must be out of place...

I been there.... lived there....

And what baffles me now about the way they talk about Lagos is the fact that while I was there, the people there speak highly of Lagos ..... as in Literally, dream of travelling out to Lagos...
and they would open there shaite mouth to say that is nigeria that is benefiting 4rm them

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by ANAKONDA: 7:15pm On Aug 15, 2016
boluwatife66:


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/yes-ndi-igbo-go-home/


@op, with all due respect, there will NEVER be a right time your voters card will work for you on our soil. Your silly and gullible effontery in the last elections had put paid to that. You stupidly showed your card too early and we've learned our lessons. We will NEVER allow our hospitality to be abused by any errant and ingratuitous vermins again. If you like, import millions for voter registeration, we are ready but will no longer engage anybody in a public shouting match. Neither shall we be moved by noise-making and empty chest-beating.
Any fool that is yet to appreciate the fact that one nigeria is only on paper is living in a fool's paradise.
By Gods' plans, everybody has his roots and heritage and should be proud to savour and to defend it. Wait for oil to be discovered in the north, then you will realise that the one nigeria slogan has underlying meanings.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by PMBfirstson(m): 7:18pm On Aug 15, 2016
Ohaneche:
When we were in the Secondary school there's this boy that was always ahead of everyone in class results, my friends and I hated him. We were very intelligent too. To make sure he did not take all the glories from the teachers all to himself, we became even more studious with our studies, But in the end of the term he still comes first. We put all the effort we had in our studies, yet he stayed ahead of us. He was industrious, Hard working and even looked healthier than every of us, unlike us, he doesn't rely on the teacher before he could get over certain topics.
We became so jealous of the boy that we started to oppress him. we set him up with crimes, told lies about him and bullied him. We made him look like the enemy where as we are the crook. People in other schools were very proud of him, so we tagged him with exam malpractice in social media platforms, we thought we had almost killed his reputation.
"Soon everybody including the teachers and people from other schools would stop having trust in him", we had quietly considered. We even turned his blossom friends against him, they stopped reading together in group, yet it did not change anything.
He had led my school to Glory in several inter school Quiz, thereby preventing us the opportunity of showing people that we are capable of doing more, even when it is obvious we could not excel in an ordinary Class test which the school organizes before the quiz.
When the boy could not stand our pressure, he threatened to leave my School, we flooded the principal's office with Letters begging her to not let him leave our school, our final exam was around the corner we knew we could need a sharp brain like his in other to succeed in the final Secondary School exam.
One day, I decided to repent, therefore I asked myself the following questions: why do I want to see this boy down on the floor? why do I not want to see his liberation? what are his crimes that I want him dead? The answer was simple..IT IS BECAUSE HE IS BETTER THAN MY FRIENDS AND I.
It was hard for us to get over envy on the people that are better than us. The hating game continued. Till today we still harbor hatred for this brilliant boy.
MY NAME IS YORUBA
MY FRIEND'S NAMES ARE: HAUSA, FULANI, etc
THE NAME OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL WE ATTENDED IS NIGERIA.
THE BOY'S NAME IS BIAFRA.
grin
Ohaneche:
When we were in the Secondary school there's this boy that was always ahead of everyone in class results, my friends and I hated him. We were very intelligent too. To make sure he did not take all the glories from the teachers all to himself, we became even more studious with our studies, But in the end of the term he still comes first. We put all the effort we had in our studies, yet he stayed ahead of us. He was industrious, Hard working and even looked healthier than every of us, unlike us, he doesn't rely on the teacher before he could get over certain topics.
We became so jealous of the boy that we started to oppress him. we set him up with crimes, told lies about him and bullied him. We made him look like the enemy where as we are the crook. People in other schools were very proud of him, so we tagged him with exam malpractice in social media platforms, we thought we had almost killed his reputation.
"Soon everybody including the teachers and people from other schools would stop having trust in him", we had quietly considered. We even turned his blossom friends against him, they stopped reading together in group, yet it did not change anything.
He had led my school to Glory in several inter school Quiz, thereby preventing us the opportunity of showing people that we are capable of doing more, even when it is obvious we could not excel in an ordinary Class test which the school organizes before the quiz.
When the boy could not stand our pressure, he threatened to leave my School, we flooded the principal's office with Letters begging her to not let him leave our school, our final exam was around the corner we knew we could need a sharp brain like his in other to succeed in the final Secondary School exam.
One day, I decided to repent, therefore I asked myself the following questions: why do I want to see this boy down on the floor? why do I not want to see his liberation? what are his crimes that I want him dead? The answer was simple..IT IS BECAUSE HE IS BETTER THAN MY FRIENDS AND I.
It was hard for us to get over envy on the people that are better than us. The hating game continued. Till today we still harbor hatred for this brilliant boy.
MY NAME IS YORUBA
MY FRIEND'S NAMES ARE: HAUSA, FULANI, etc
THE NAME OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL WE ATTENDED IS NIGERIA.
THE BOY'S NAME IS BIAFRA.
we dont need your brilliant
take it to your village and develop it

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by aresssa: 7:20pm On Aug 15, 2016
hunndredhundred:


While I agree that my Igbo brothers should seriously start thinking eastwards, I must say that there is something fundamentally wrong with these yorubas.

These people will sell land to you and turn around to complain that igbos are taking their lands. pray tell, which single parcel of land has been taken from the Yorubas by force by the Igbos?

Igbos pay fully for every single parcel of land owned by us in Lagos. We pay for the land, pay all the family members that jump out from different angles, settle omonile settle agberos and owomida boys. These yorubas will chop finish, clean mouth and turn around to start grumbling like vultures saying Igbos are taking their lands.

Who forced them to sell lands in the first place? Open a thread on Bia.fra now and see them jumping around shouting 'You can never get your Bia.fra' yet they will not allow Igbos to rest.

While I agree that we should drop all these traditional title nonsense outside Igboland, I must say that something is wrong with the Yorubas honestly.


You are not taking any land because the land doesn't belong to you, it belongs to the people of Lagos state.

Your C of C is a lease which is subject to revocation or refusal of renewal at the end of your lease.


During June 12th without any threat against ibo people, they voluntary pack their load and formed exodus back to their villages so we don't have to chase you or take anything from you in case of any National disruptions, you know how to voluntary leave everything behind and run for your dare lives and on top of that, there shouldn't be any problem for revocation of C of C of your leases or just let it expire and reject any renewal..


You people are too longer throat and shortsighted for our own good..

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