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| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by Nobody: 9:25pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ElsonMorali:My friend. just shut up... |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ificatchmodeh: 9:28pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ElsonMorali:You've not made a valid point my friend.. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 9:31pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ificatchmodeh:I'm sure I have. ![]() |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 9:34pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ificatchmodeh:Neither have you my dear. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ificatchmodeh: 9:36pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ElsonMorali:Enjoy ![]() |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 9:36pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ificatchmodeh:I'm sure I have. You just can't see it yet, trust me. ![]() |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 9:42pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ificatchmodeh:Sorry for quoting you multiple times my network's screwed. Have a great evening. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ificatchmodeh: 9:45pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ElsonMorali:You too. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by basilo101: 10:18pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
MadamExcellency:Lol, I tire for yoruba people, they just wish for a situation whereby igbos are totally out of the equation for them to have their way instead of competing to be the best for the job. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by basilo101: 10:26pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ElsonMorali:we can see how the westerners are helping buhari succeed. This is how you all run down all national assets you fraudulently took over when easterners returned home during the war |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by rlauncher(m): 11:02pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
ElsonMorali:The problem is not democracy. The problem is good people sitting in the gallery while the bad guys are having a field day.Good people are not in politics. That is the problem. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by rlauncher(m): 11:18pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
basilo101:Stop misinforming the public.Buhari and southwesterners did not run down the economy.They did not bring down oil prices nor empty the treasury.They did not owe government contractors hundreds of billions of naira they are now paying out of our already depleted treasury.Jonathan laid the foundation for what we are going through now.Stop trying to indirectly shield Jonathan from blame because you are feeling guilty for supporting his irresponsibility and callousness and rascality when he was in power. The people at the helm are working assiduously to prevent the economy from collapsing, and there are signs that we are in the right direction and we will be out of the woods very soon. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by Twistaray(m): 11:26pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
rlauncher:Wordiiiii |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by Nobody: 11:53pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
Twistaray:Another myopic individual. what is 'word' about it. justifying yorubas' foolishness by claiming that 'its the north's time to rule' and 'power must rotate between north and south'. Jonathan was eligible for second tenure, so it wasn't the turn of north. Yorubas will give all sorts of excuses for their gross naivety and one illetrate will write 'word'. smh. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by Twistaray(m): 12:08am On Sep 30, 2016*. Modified: 12:51am On Sep 30, 2016 |
Realman87:Why are you pained,whats your problem? You don't want to tread that route with me. I am entitle and you are entitle to your opinion. Now, are you done with you anger, frustration...?now..go and hang yourself abeg.. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ycat: 5:31am On Sep 30, 2016*. Modified: 5:49am On Sep 30, 2016 |
Yoruba have boxed themselves into a corner and are about to enter the wall which is just a matter of time. The states that have not mined an ounce of any mineral resources are already in line for 13% derivatives when Lagos hasn't collected a dime from the port, and Ogun isn't asking anything from what the Fg is collecting from the companies all over the state. I guess they are waiting for someone to come tell them that these are their own contributions to Nigeria. Back to the issue, I expect Yoruba to sell Tinubu, the only Yoruba leader that loves his people and makes sure we stand tall in the scheme of things in a country where every other tribe protects even the worse of their own. Tinubu is the only reason Yoruba nation is still relevant today, making sure he put Yoruba up as the Vp, the AFENIFERE prefer Yoruba to follow others like Gej who has no respect for Yoruba and didn't think we deserve any key appointment in his govt after receiving 85% of our voters. And yes, there's no need for another party right now. Tinubu should stay where he is and work against those he should knowing what he knows now and towards holding Yoruba up there. That's politics! |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 5:42am On Sep 30, 2016 |
basilo101:You really aren't known for bright contributions on this forum. Read your statement again and tell me what you think is wrong with. You may want to start with how Babatunde Raji Fashola is doing well in the power sector. After that, you may want to highlight how the VP is playing a more visible role than the spare tire role Sambo played in the last government. Then maybe you can divert to how madam Kemi is working hard to end the recession brought upon us by the last administration whose bank accounts are bursting to the brim with stolen dollars that could have saved us from recession in the first place. But then why bother, maybe you are being paid to launder their images here, who knows. If not then whenever you are at home soaking garri with ground nut, remember that those you come to defend here are busy eating fried chicken with money stolen from you. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 5:58am On Sep 30, 2016 |
ycat:Typical myopic and totally false contribution from someone who doesn't know what he's talking about. Tinubu loves his people? Yeah right. I laugh in pidgin. A politician that actually loves his people, haha. Maybe you weren't aware that the guy wanted the VP slot for himself before he reluctantly put Osinbajo. It is your tribe that protects their own worst. That is why this country is like this. You queue up behind those alleged to have stolen the mandate of the people as well as their Commonwealth. You support vagabonds in power just because they are from your area. Then you go back home and sleep with an empty stomach because those you're defending have impoverished you. Saying that Tinubu is the only reason Yoruba people are relevant is actually an insult to the whole Yoruba ethnic race. That's why I'm convinced that maybe you're kind of high on cheap crack. The only politician that has demonstrated unusual and unadulterated love for his people and for others is Awolowo. Good rest his soul. Others are just here to amass wealth and strut around like a god father. In case you don't know, Bola Ahmed Tinubu's first loyalty is to himsel, then his party the APC. Not to Yoruba and definitely not to Nigeria. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 6:08am On Sep 30, 2016 |
rlauncher:Probably so. I concede that point to you. But do you know why good people can never get to position of power in this country? Because we the people will not allow them to. We are our own worst enemy. It isn't just a simple case of putting good people there. Even our own system is designed to make the best leader fail miserably. We sincerely need a change. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ycat: 6:18am On Sep 30, 2016*. Modified: 6:40am On Sep 30, 2016 |
Classic sellout coward, you can keep drinking from the same keg of hate you have for Tinubu, but the fact remains he's the only Yoruba leader that actually plays politics to favor Yoruba. Confused robot, who stole your mandate? And do you even know what that means? Opening your mouth to say trash just makes you more stupidd than you appear to be. Go get you a job, there's always something to do if you have both hands or you will continue to sleep with empty stomach. Stolen money is gone forever and the time has come to separate men from boys and productive individuals from lazy ass always looking for handouts. Tinubu is the only Yoruba man alive doing everything to push Yoruba land forward, and y'all can keep saying what you want. There was no evidence whatsoever that Tinubu wanted to be Vp and there was nothing that ruled him out of being a vp in our constitution. You unproductive robots will continue to stay in your rabbit hole while Tinubu matches on with the gods of Yoruba land behind him. ElsonMorali: |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 6:45am On Sep 30, 2016 |
ycat:Isn't it you ycat? Kiss @ss. Tinubu's lapdog. When you eventually get half a sense you can come back for a proper debate. Meanwhile enjoy the money you got to come and launder his image here. Hopefully in the nearest future you will realise that you not only sold your birth right to these politicians but those of your children and their own children after them. Arindin. Have you asked yourself how come the man you are defending has made such stupendous wealth since his tenure as governor of Lagos? If his actions are motivated out of altruistic reasons then he wouldn't have to steal would he? But unfortunately people like you whom he has stolen from are dumb nitwits with nary a sense. To continue arguing with you is like pouring water in a basket. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ycat: 7:02am On Sep 30, 2016*. Modified: 7:40am On Sep 30, 2016 |
And you transvestite coward who can't even keep to a recognized ID. You are a hopeless robot who can't stand for anything, and fall for all things. Hogwash drinking zombie who lacks foresight. Bow your head in shame and stop talking trash, yo can't debate to save your miserable life. The only destinies that have been sold are those of your s and your children at the alter of greed and for not being able to think properly. Omugo the loser, Tinubu isn't the richest man in Nigeria and to question his wealth, you have to bring the corruption case against him or die in penury. Only a man/woman that wasn't raised with money and that will never make money envy a man whose source of wealth hasn't been linked to any corruption or embezzlement. You are one of those who have had your mind screwed up by the system and used to getting money without working save for following politicians around. Now that your source of livelihood is yanked off your mouth, you are blowing up all over the place. No more free money for you programmed rodents, now you can go kiss a stray dog. ElsonMorali: |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 8:36am On Sep 30, 2016 |
ycat:Like I said to keep arguing with you is to drag myself into the same muck and filth where you derive your existence from. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ycat: 9:20am On Sep 30, 2016 |
You are a soundproof wall, so take a dive back into a market septic tank you crawled out of and naturally feel at home. ElsonMorali: |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by rlauncher(m): 1:33pm On Sep 30, 2016 |
RockHard:Had Jonathan remained in power, what would be happening right now.As at the time the nation was earning the highest ever income from oil, he was still borrowing to pay salaries , depleted our savings, destroyed the military, left more than N600billion contracts debt for the present government, left thousands of abandoned capital projects that were fully paid for in his budgets, allowed his cronies to steal moneys meant for national development, stage managed the economy to making it look healthy etc, etc, etc, and you expect this new government not to have a lot of problems in their hands with falling oil prices and severe oil production cuts. Na was for you o ![]() |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by rlauncher(m): 1:46pm On Sep 30, 2016*. Modified: 2:29pm On Sep 30, 2016 |
MadamExcellency:The greatest sin of Jonathan is corruption, maladministration and irresponsible leadership especially the way he handled chibok girls issue.These amongst others are the major reasons why some of us got fed up with him. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by rlauncher(m): 1:56pm On Sep 30, 2016 |
basilo101:They have four years to perform, wait till then before passing judgement. That a team is 2 - 0 down in first half does not mean that they cannot bounce back again. It is too early to judge. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by rlauncher(m): 2:24pm On Sep 30, 2016 |
ycat:You are dead wrong! Yoruba people have always been relevant in the scheme of things as far as Nigeria is concerned and shall continue to be whether we are at the centre or not. We have never felt inferior to anyone even when we used to be in the opposition and I will not deceive myself that we will continue to be at the centre either.This partially explains why we don't seek secession unlike other southerners who think that having a northerner in the presidency amounts to slavery, hence the inferiority complex and second class citizen mentality. Centre or opposition, our main goal is economic might and power within the Nigerian space. We want to ensure that whenever foreign investors are coming into Nigeria, they consider our region first before the rest. We also want to ensure that other Nigerians will consider the southwest before their own. Therefore bro shake yourself off the dust of mental inferiority and be strong. IGBA NI N LEKE OMI ![]() |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by Izonpikin: 2:56pm On Sep 30, 2016 |
ElsonMorali:I like your points... |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ElsonMorali: 4:24pm On Sep 30, 2016 |
Izonpikin:Thank you. |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by ycat: 9:41am On Oct 01, 2016 |
You went down the ditch. You missed the point and failed to address the issue raised. Yoruba were sidelined during gej tenure and it would have continued if Tinubu didn't pull this very merger. Do you know why the constitution requires every region to be well represented and why cries of marginalization rent the air when some regions feel they are shortchanged? It's because they would lose out on the development and financial benefits that come with the appointments. I don't know where you got "Yoruba ever feeling inferior from". I would say complacent and a little cowardly. We have to be at the center to get things done for our region, you can't compare how Osinbajo got things signed up now to when someone who hates Yoruba was there.Being far from the power can stunt the little economic gain we have and put us at a serious disadvantage. We can't always be at the center but we can be as close as possible, but to completely be out like Gej era is unacceptable. You need.to shed the "well, it's ok" semi defeatist attitude that sends wrong signal to opportunist to take advantage of us. We can be as accommodating and hospitable as ever, and still know when to clinch our fists. rlauncher: |
| Re: The Question Before The Yoruba Nation by rlauncher(m): 10:21am On Oct 01, 2016 |
ycat:You are right that being at the centre helps at speeding up the development of our region. I also agree with you that Asiwaju Tinumbu have been short changed in the schemes if things in APC. I also felt bad about it.That is why l said in my earlier comment that the APC chairman should resign or be punished for his perfidy.I also recommended that the disagreement between the President and Asiwaju should be amicably resolved in house which is very possible. However what I disagree with is over-sensationalisation of the issue to mean that the North is fighting with the Southwest because if you look at it dispassionately , you will see that although things appear to look like that but it is not necessarily so. Most people in the Southwest are not happy with the way Buhari is Treating Tinumbu , no doubt, but we should not clamour on push for any action that is capable of tearing down the nation or worsen the already bad state of the economy because of it. |
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