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| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by nijabazaar: 1:45pm On May 10, 2017*. Modified: 9:25pm On May 10, 2017 |
Olabestonic001:One bottle of ORIGIN The Igbos, which urs truly is, have been clamouring for this. The govt should allo us to experiment ....and if we go the way of South sudan then they(and including all the remaining peoples e.g the SWners, NEners, SSners) should have all the temerity to laff at us & not allow us back. But if WE GO THE WAY OF SINGAPORE....... |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by edi287: 1:55pm On May 10, 2017 |
Ikechuj:When I said e bu Ewu ipob, people Che Su abaram wicked...no look at it. Because you and father's hate Awolowo = all Igbos hate Awo. WHY ARE YOU EWU IPOBIANS SO DAFT?? AS FOR YOUR STUPID SURVEY, WHO IS CONDUCTING IT?? YOU THINK I'LL TAKE A SURVEY CONDUCTED AMONGST NDI ATURU IPOB SERIOUSLY. You've said one thing that I agree with - WE NEED A REFERENDUM. I think that's the only thing that will expose you frauds. Anumpam, WE ARE NOT ARGUING ABOUT IF THE MAJORITY OF SS WANT ONE NIGERIA, WE ARE ARGUING IF THEY WANT TO BE PART OF BIAFRA. Stop deviating EWU IPOB...BRING A LEGIT SURVEY CONDUCTED BY A LEGITIMATE GROUP THAT PROVES ALL IGBOS WANT IPOB AND I SWEAR ON MY MOTHER'S LIFE, I'LL RECORD A LIVE VIDEO CALLING YOU UNCLE AND APOLOGIZING FOR DOUBTING YOU. TILL THEN, YOU AND YOUR EWU IPOBIANS ARE LOUD CHEST BEATERS STILL WAITING FOR TRUMP TO ACKNOWLEDGE YOU GUYS STILL WAITING FOR YOUR UNIVERSAL PASSPORT STILL WAITING FOR ACCEPTABLE PROOF I AM YORUBA!!!! #truthhurts #fakeigbos #dumbewuipob #Ndiaturuipobians ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by edi287: 2:00pm On May 10, 2017 |
Trolling Ndi Ewu ipob has gotten lame...I'm off. I shouldn't have wasted my time going back and forth with you losers. Call me when Trump acknowledges you guys and you destroy the "zoo called nigeria". #truthhurts #fakeigbos #dumbewuipob #Ndiaturuipobians |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by donmalcolm21(m): 2:00pm On May 10, 2017 |
edi287:I'm from Isu LGA in Imo state so which town are you from or Tipper bu aja ga e gbu gi ta |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by ProWalker: 2:01pm On May 10, 2017 |
edi287:Sorry to say, but Igbos like you are far in-between and you have for long allowed the ipob societal misfits that abounds in Igboland to determine the narratives coming from that part of Nigeria. Until your type take-over the narratives, most Nigerians will agree all Igbos are in agreement for a separate country as described by Ipob. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by edi287: 2:02pm On May 10, 2017*. Modified: 8:54pm On Jan 10, 2020 |
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| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by donmalcolm21(m): 2:03pm On May 10, 2017 |
edi287:Eze indeed ![]() Pray tell us the meaning of eze in your community. You ve bursted your own arse. Amarabae come and read |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by edi287: 2:05pm On May 10, 2017 |
ProWalker:That's why people like igbokwe are speaking up. Truth is many sane igbos have better things to do with their time than to waste it schooling morons like Ikechuj. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Curlieweed: 2:06pm On May 10, 2017 |
kpodosky:It looks like you're forming your opinions from Nollywood rather than actual experience. Don't believe everything you watch on TV. If that system of decision making didn't work it would not have survived for millennia. Differing opinions are encouraged but once Oha has arrived at a consensus, dissent is seriously frowned upon. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Nobody: 2:07pm On May 10, 2017 |
Olabestonic001:You are the narrow minded one here. Are you anyway justifying the quota system that is prevalent in Nigeria? Are you saying that creating a system where meritocracy reign is evil? Imagine the system that is Nigeria today..... So you mean you are fine with the system that encourages nepotism over merit and qualification. I'm beginning to think you are one of the product of quota system....... |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by edi287: 2:08pm On May 10, 2017 |
donmalcolm21:Oh so you don't have an Eze in your village?? Chai Ndi Ewu ipob will kill me ooo |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Nobody: 2:08pm On May 10, 2017 |
ProWalker:At the time in reference Awo is the one who craved for a coalition with Balewa albeit secretly but in the open pretended to be with Zik. Zik went for Azikwe/Balewa coalition when he became aware of Awo plots. But you were talking of opposition politics for 50 years. There was nothing like that abeg. The Yoruba has been in the mainstream all the time. Don't always be in the habit of regurgitating what you were told without proper analysis. How can you be in the mainstream and in opposition at the same time? Chameleonic I would say. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by donmalcolm21(m): 2:11pm On May 10, 2017 |
edi287:i give up on you |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by donmalcolm21(m): 2:12pm On May 10, 2017 |
edi287:mynd44 |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by ProWalker: 2:22pm On May 10, 2017 |
jomonic:Can you supply a link to this your alternative fact? You colluded with the North to even carve out Midwest from the Old West just to water down the influence of Awolowo on those people, but you ensure you kept the minorities in the East intact.. Your hatred and wicked acts against the Yorubas are well documented and at the appropriate time, the issues will be resolved. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Nobody: 2:30pm On May 10, 2017 |
ProWalker:Yes I will supply links. They are available here in Nairaland. Please note that the Igbo do not hate the Yoruba. In the Igbo world view good neighbourliness is part of our culture. Igbos do not have belligerence in their nature. All the cause that the Igbo agitate for in Nigeria are based on principles, devoid of selfishness and the values cut across ethnic frontiers. Look at what the Yoruba man stand for. It is always for their own ethnic group and that is the main problem in Nigeria. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by ProWalker: 2:40pm On May 10, 2017 |
jomonic:You suffer from acute bigotry. I'm done with your type. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Nobody: 2:48pm On May 10, 2017 |
ProWalker:Bigotry is one best fit word to describe the activities that you and your cohorts are well know for in Nigeria. See other words associated with bigotry (prejudice, bias, partiality, partisanship, sectarianism, discrimination, unfairness, injustice etc.). You will sense the truthfulness of what I am saying if your conscience is not completely dead. How else can we describe the activities of the Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria if you fail to use the word bigotry. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by pchukwudi: 2:52pm On May 10, 2017 |
Your arrogance is disheartening. But how about Yorubas working with the Igbos in pushing to leave? ![]() Your talk is simply full of ignorance. If the MAJORITY of Igbos want out, the few rich ones in Nigeria and elsewhere all over the world can choose to nationalize in their host country. Jews have more natives in diaspora than they do in Isreal. Does that mean that the quest for the state of Isreal was not the wish of the Global Jewish community? How about the UK? Did the stay voters, who by the way were in their millions, stop the Brexit? Please talk sense for once or just keep shut for good. edi287: |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by ProWalker: 2:53pm On May 10, 2017 |
jomonic:You are Ibo, so we are not surprised at your terrible mindset. Still waiting for your link ooooo ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Nobody: 2:54pm On May 10, 2017*. Modified: 3:19pm On May 10, 2017 |
ProWalker:Yes wait. Terrible mindset? No me for sure. I advise you to quit wickedness. See if you can manage to see the perspective of the other side. Let us grow Nigeria into a great nation by enthroning equity; else we separate. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by TheStronghold: 2:56pm On May 10, 2017 |
deedeedee1:I agree 100%. Most of Nigeria's greatest achievements have been a result of the yoruba. First television network in Africa was established in western region (beating many asian countries) led by Awolowo, free education was led by awolowo, free health care for children was led by awolowo. All of his socialist policies, if gone unobstructed, would've turned a hypothetical yoruba nation into a powerhouse today. With all of those "firsts in Africa" that our region produced, there is no dobut that we wouldn't be a more successful people if we had cut off the dead weight. Not to mention modern yoruba achievement in having the first african to travel around the world solo, yet another "first" among others. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by TheStronghold: 2:58pm On May 10, 2017 |
On the topic at hand, in terms of secession from a yoruba perspective, I share the same sentiment with another yoruba who posted earlier, we as a people want all time greatness. Many yoruba people want to be part of a nation that ends up being a powerhouse that can dominate the entire african continent if given the right focus. Yes, we can be great on our own, but there is another level of greatness and influence that comes with having a 175 million strong country. Sweden is a great and beautiful country, but it will not be alongside the United States in the history books of human history. I think we realize that to get to that level as a country, we must go through the bad, to get to the good. Even if that means delaying our own immediate progress as yorubas, for the greater progress of the country of nigeria. I do think we are partly to blame, because we aren't as engaged in leadership in Nigeria as we should be. I do believe if Osinbajo had been the president at the outset, he would've given more attention to the southeast (as he as shown in his role as acting president), and we wouldn't be sitting here having this conversation today. So ultimately I do want nigeria to proceed forward. However, as previously stated, if there are nigerians tearing the fabric of this country apart to the point that it can't progress as a functioning country, then Yorubas and other nigerians, should come to the conclusion that the country isn't benefiting anyone, while hurting everyone. From this realization, a split should happen as soon as possible. So i'd like to be on the record that if there were to be any secession, the Yoruba should, and would secede as well. We cannot, under those circumstances, continue to put our faith in anyone else other than ourselves. We were great before Nigeria in our empire, we are moderately great within Nigeria, and we'd be great without Nigeria. In the possibility that it does happen, I look forward to the healthy competition between the igbo and the yoruba nations. I really do think the north will quickly get left behind though. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by uneksoma: 3:02pm On May 10, 2017 |
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| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by kingzizzy: 3:03pm On May 10, 2017 |
HungerBAD:Nna, I hope most Nigerians will share your sentiments and leave us Igbos to go in peace. Do you know how embarassing it is for me as an Igbo man to know that Gambia is just a country of 2 million people, and my 45 million strong Igbo nation is still stuck inside this Godforsaken country doing "one Nigeria"? Very embarassing. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by pchukwudi: 3:16pm On May 10, 2017 |
Thank you. This is how sane and free people reason. I seriously hope that others from your region would emulate you. If everyone was responding to the Igbos' crave for secession the way you just did, there will be practically zero tribal war on this forum or elswhere in Nigeria. Thank you again for being reasonable and humane. TheStronghold: |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Ukaegbuagbaieni: 3:27pm On May 10, 2017 |
edi287:You can lie to yourself not literate one, why zoo called nigeria are afraid of referedum since the majority lgbo are in support of one nigeria. Nigeria with lies and propaganda cannot stop
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| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Agumbaa: 3:30pm On May 10, 2017 |
edi287:And we IPOB fuckers despise you efulefu and traitors with a burning passion, the hate is mutual, and u know what? We are taking over, even in the interior parts. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by Nobody: 3:33pm On May 10, 2017 |
TheStronghold:May God bless you and your future generation. I wish the rest Yorubas on this forum will speak with such magnitude of wisdom, not acting as if the obvious reality staring them on the face is made-up Holywood script. Nigeria under her current system is designed to fail. If we can restructure the country to represent ethnic composition with resource control, where merit reign supreme fine. But if not, wtf, divide the country. |
| Re: Nigeria Must Decide What It Wants From The Igbo by orisa37: 3:54pm On May 10, 2017 |
nku5:The Igbos must LOVE NIGERIA as they love themselves or else they are just unreasonably selfish, greedy, silly and lacking foresight. What's in Nigeria that Igbos, with all their skills, education, smartness and entrepreneurship can't cope if they apply Intellect, patience and humility? They just want to eat their Cake and have it. |
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