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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by proffc: 11:42am On Dec 27, 2017
Yet an Ibo man will tell a Yoruba man not to speak Yoruba in Ladipo market because it is an Ibo market - this happened in my presence and in my head I was wondering if the guy has forgotten that the name of the Market is "Ladipo". We can continue to fan the embers of tribal ish or we can take the high road and choose to foster unity instead. It is up to all of us. Ojo to ro ni, ohun lo ko Eiye Ile po mo Adie!

Ti a ba fa gburu, gburu a fa'gbo.

imhotep:

The official language of Nigeria is English, not Yoruba grin

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by freeze20: 11:42am On Dec 27, 2017
proffc:
[s]Same way they took Portharcourt and Delta from the proper SSoutherners. This claim about being the third largest nationality sef may be wrong. For example no-one talks about the Aworis (Eegun) yet they stretch through almost all of the South/West onto Benin Republic and Togo.

The Ibo man's undoing is that he wants to eat his cake and have it. Read the story of Jaja of Opobo and like you said you will see a trend. They don't have to insult people's nationality to go progress and move higher. Heck! Who says that we can't have a creole of Southern Languages? But if one person just chooses to play hegemony it's a matter of time before they breed disdain and contempt.

For our own sake, I hope they will drop this right-of-ownership toga and be part of where they live. Who says you cannot be a Yoruba Ibo (Ibo living in Yoruba land) or Ibo Yoruba (a Yemi Alade kinda mashup - Yoruba living in Ibo land). But to live in a place with the intent of making slaves out the owners ko le werk. They should just kuku ma start an uprising, fight a war and win the lands. That's how Men do it not back door cowardice methods - but I know by the Yoruba blood that flows in our veins, it is impossicant. Ilorin never turn Fulani land, na Ogun go come become one?[/s]

Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by freeze20: 11:43am On Dec 27, 2017
proffc:
Same way they took Portharcourt and Delta from the proper SSoutherners. This claim about being the third largest nationality sef may be wrong. For example no-one talks about the Aworis (Eegun) yet they stretch through almost all of the South/West onto Benin Republic and Togo.

The Ibo man's undoing is that he wants to eat his cake and have it. Read the story of Jaja of Opobo and like you said you will see a trend. They don't have to insult people's nationality to go progress and move higher. Heck! Who says that we can't have a creole of Southern Languages? But if one person just chooses to play hegemony it's a matter of time before they breed disdain and contempt.

For our own sake, I hope they will drop this right-of-ownership toga and be part of where they live. Who says you cannot be a Yoruba Ibo (Ibo living in Yoruba land) or Ibo Yoruba (a Yemi Alade kinda mashup - Yoruba living in Ibo land). But to live in a place with the intent of making slaves out the owners ko le werk. They should just kuku ma start an uprising, fight a war and win the lands. That's how Men do it not back door cowardice methods - but I know by the Yoruba blood that flows in our veins, it is impossicant. Ilorin never turn Fulani land, na Ogun go come become one?

Ain't you guys tired of these mischivious lies that you have been shamelessly parading for decades now? Who are the original Southerners for fuvck sake? Port harcourt belongs to the Ikwerres, an Igboid group, and Anioma, Delta North belongs to Igbo Delta. If you think otherwise, go and drive these mentioned people from their accenstral land. If them born you well. Anufia. angry
You guys are pathetic I swear. If all Igbos will reason like me, ya all mutherfuckers will count the numbers of Igbos you will see in your region. If only they can think home, you will have your eldorado region to yourself alone. Pathetic bunch of hypocrites. angry
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by MrMaestro: 11:44am On Dec 27, 2017
Diiet:



@ wyttecat and other yoruba Nairalanders, i'm using this medium to urge you all to write to the local government, elders, omo onile's and baales of your communities.

Draw their attention to this particular post and enlighten them on the dangers ahead if we fail to act now by neutralizing the threats nonindegenes,especially ibos pose to the yorubas in SW.

I'll also do same, i'll reach out to many people as much as i can.
Pls don't discard this advise, we have to start somewhere.

Write as much as you can and draw the attention of your friends, neighbours and relatives to this thread cos most yorubas are not even aware of the evil plans of the people they are accomodating.


Agreed 100%. I have friends and families in development. I will start talking to them 1 by 1 and tell them to spread the same message. I'll start writing emails today. If you want to reach out to your government, I'll list them below. Don't just post on this forum. If you write an email that can apply to all Southwest states, just send it to all of them and change the letterhead respectively. Stop writing on here, and start writing and talking to real Yoruba people around you. Also, we need to start migrating to yorubaparapo.com. Many ex nairaland Yoruba users have migrated there.

Ogunstate.gov.ng
Osun.gov ng
Lagosstate.gov.ng
Oyostate.gov.ng
Kwarastate.gov.ng
Ondostate.gov.ng
Ekitistate.gov.ng
Kogistate.gov.ng

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Nobody: 11:44am On Dec 27, 2017
proffc:
Yet an Ibo man will tell a Yoruba man not to speak Yoruba in Ladipo market because it is an Ibo market - this happened in my presence and in my head I was wondering if the guy has forgotten that the name of the Market is "Ladipo". We can continue to fan the embers of tribal ish or we can take the high road and choose to foster unity instead. It is up to all of us. Ojo to ro ni, ohun lo ko Eiye Ile po mo Adie!

Ti a ba fa gburu, gburu a fa'gbo.

support one Nigeria and stop ethnic bigotry.
Igbo amaka grin grin
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Nobody: 11:45am On Dec 27, 2017
Diiet:


I agree totally with you, and God will bless you for sharing same sentiment with me.

Our leaders are cursed and they are the real enemies of our people.

We simply need a bold leader like Amadu Bello. We need someone to do for us what Amadu Bello did for the North in the 60's.
The man came out and told ibos, in clear terms that they wouldn't be allowed to enjoy same or equal benefits with his people, and he stood by his words.


But here in the SW, we only have useless leaders that have been yielding to the demands of ibo people since 1999. Verry sad i must say.
It has now gotten to a stage where they believe they should be determining what to and what not to be in our regionsad
This is a verry dangerous trend that must end now, and it can only end if we take steps physically and not by the ussual internet nonsense fighting back.

@ wyttecat and other yoruba Nairalanders, i'm using this medium to urge you all to write to the local government, elders, omo onile's and baales of your communities.

Draw their attention to this particular post and enlighten them on the dangers ahead if we fail to act now by neutralizing the threats nonindegenes,especially ibos pose to the yorubas in SW.

I'll also do same, i'll reach out to many people as much as i can.
Pls don't discard this advise, we have to start somewhere.

Write as much as you can and draw the attention of your friends, neighbours and relatives to this thread cos most yorubas are not even aware of the evil plans of the people they are accomodating.
I will write to Tinubu grin

Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by proffc: 11:56am On Dec 27, 2017
It's up to the state to determine. There are countries around the World that allow you buy residency even without you living in the country.
lezz:


But does Dangote reside in Ogun State? Building factories and firms in Ogun doesn’t make one qualify for indigenity. Duration of residency does.
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Klinee: 11:56am On Dec 27, 2017
femolii:
Shut up u are still a tenant and migrant.
look at what you are saying! How can somebody be a migrant in his own country?
#peacefulnigeria
#onenigeria
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by proffc: 12:02pm On Dec 27, 2017
More like regionalism should be encouraged and created if this continues.

Bluffly:
Indigenization needs to be abolished in Nigeria with immediate effect if we need to survive together.
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by totit: 12:05pm On Dec 27, 2017
MrMaestro:


Agreed 100%. I have friends and families in development. I will start talking to them 1 by 1 and tell them to spread the same message. I'll start writing emails today. If you want to reach out to your government, I'll list them below. Don't just post on this forum. If you write an email that can apply to all Southwest states, just send it to all of them and change the letterhead respectively. Stop writing on here, and start writing and talking to real Yoruba people around you. Also, we need to start migrating to yorubaparapo.com. Many ex nairaland Yoruba users have migrated there.

Ogunstate.gov.ng
Osun.gov ng
Lagosstate.gov.ng
Oyostate.gov.ng
Kwarastate.gov.ng
Ondostate.gov.ng
Ekitistate.gov.ng
Kogistate.gov.ng
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Nobody: 3:49pm On Dec 27, 2017
MrMaestro:


Agreed 100%. I have friends and families in development. I will start talking to them 1 by 1 and tell them to spread the same message. I'll start writing emails today. If you want to reach out to your government, I'll list them below. Don't just post on this forum. If you write an email that can apply to all Southwest states, just send it to all of them and change the letterhead respectively. Stop writing on here, and start writing and talking to real Yoruba people around you. Also, we need to start migrating to yorubaparapo.com. Many ex nairaland Yoruba users have migrated there.

Ogunstate.gov.ng
Osun.gov ng
Lagosstate.gov.ng
Oyostate.gov.ng
Kwarastate.gov.ng
Ondostate.gov.ng
Ekitistate.gov.ng
Kogistate.gov.ng
GBAYI!

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by femolii: 4:00pm On Dec 27, 2017
imhotep:
greet your Igbo landlord for me abeg
You mean osu people in igbo land

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by proffc: 4:04pm On Dec 27, 2017
You didn't have to bring the discussion to a low by cursing. State your argument and move ahead. They say when a lie goes on for so long it becomes the truth. True, these lands you mentioned have now belonged to the Igboid groups and Igbo Delta but what about the aborigines on that land before them. Safe to say they have been subsumed, out-bred or completely chased to the fringes. You see this is exactly what the S/West is saying they will not allow happen because if in say 1000 years from now, this story of Lagos as no-man's land (now Ogun) is allowed to foster and grow the argument once again will now be an Igboid group in Lagos (or Abeokuta) owns the land. Can you see what we are preventing? And to show we are up to the task, they've had Emirs in Ilorin for ages now, yet Yoruba is still the Kingdom's language and way of life.

If all Igbos will reason like me, ya all mutherfuckers will count the numbers of Igbos you will see in your region - this kinda talk is exactly what people keep saying incites others. Last I checked nobody has said anyone should leave the SWest or is not welcome (we know how Marco Polos ship people in from the East on a reg.), as a matter of fact, ours has always been a culture that's cosmopolitan. Igbos are by all means welcome here, but don't shit the same place you eat is what we are saying.


freeze20:

Ain't you guys tired of these mischivious lies that you have been shamelessly parading for decades now? Who are the original Southerners for fuvck sake? Port harcourt belongs to the Ikwerres, an Igboid group, and Anioma, Delta North belongs to Igbo Delta. If you think otherwise, go and drive these mentioned people from their accenstral land. If them born you well. Anufia. angry
You guys are pathetic I swear. If all Igbos will reason like me, ya all mutherfuckers will count the numbers of Igbos you will see in your region. If only they can think home, you will have your eldorado region to yourself alone. Pathetic bunch of hypocrites. angry

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by femolii: 4:06pm On Dec 27, 2017
imhotep:

greet your Igbo landlord for me abeg
Agbaje failed because of igbos mater he put on his head.

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by femolii: 4:21pm On Dec 27, 2017
Klinee:
look at what you are saying! How can somebody be a migrant in his own country?
#peacefulnigeria
#onenigeria
Yes one nigeria but you hv home where u come from state of origine.
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Diiet: 4:39pm On Dec 27, 2017
MrMaestro:


Agreed 100%. I have friends and families in development. I will start talking to them 1 by 1 and tell them to spread the same message. I'll start writing emails today. If you want to reach out to your government, I'll list them below. Don't just post on this forum. If you write an email that can apply to all Southwest states, just send it to all of them and change the letterhead respectively. Stop writing on here, and start writing and talking to real Yoruba people around you. Also, we need to start migrating to yorubaparapo.com. Many ex nairaland Yoruba users have migrated there.

Ogunstate.gov.ng
Osun.gov ng
Lagosstate.gov.ng
Oyostate.gov.ng
Kwarastate.gov.ng
Ondostate.gov.ng
Ekitistate.gov.ng
Kogistate.gov.ng
thanks,those people have crosed the red line. Enough is enough.
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Ngozi123(f): 5:39pm On Dec 27, 2017
Message to all Yoruba Igbo haters here:

Unless you're actively campaigning for your Oduduwa republic to be realised then don't complain about this. Enjoy your 'One Nigeria' wink.

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 5:48pm On Dec 27, 2017
Ngozi123:
Message to all Yoruba Igbo haters here:

Unless you're actively campaigning for your Oduduwa republic to be realised then don't complain about this. Enjoy your 'One Nigeria' wink.
your osu kinfolk left your barren accursed unproductive good for nothing and God forsaken ibo land for the comfort of the tranquility and abundance in yorubaland. you greedy lout aren't satisfied, you are ridding roughshod with you benevolence host. don't worry your cup is about to get filled. greedy animals

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Ngozi123(f): 5:56pm On Dec 27, 2017
Why are some people crying in this thread??

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Ngozi123(f): 6:05pm On Dec 27, 2017
Diiet:


I agree totally with you, and God will bless you for sharing same sentiment with me.

Our leaders are cursed and they are the real enemies of our people.

We simply need a bold leader like Amadu Bello. We need someone to do for us what Amadu Bello did for the North in the 60's.
The man came out and told ibos, in clear terms that they wouldn't be allowed to enjoy same or equal benefits with his people, and he stood by his words.


But here in the SW, we only have useless leaders that have been yielding to the demands of ibo people since 1999. Verry sad i must say.
It has now gotten to a stage where they believe they should be determining what to and what not to be in our regionsad
This is a verry dangerous trend that must end now, and it can only end if we take steps physically and not by the ussual internet nonsense fighting back.

@ wyttecat and other yoruba Nairalanders, i'm using this medium to urge you all to write to the local government, elders, omo onile's and baales of your communities.

Draw their attention to this particular post and enlighten them on the dangers ahead if we fail to act now by neutralizing the threats nonindegenes,especially ibos pose to the yorubas in SW.

I'll also do same, i'll reach out to many people as much as i can.
Pls don't discard this advise, we have to start somewhere.

Write as much as you can and draw the attention of your friends, neighbours and relatives to this thread cos most yorubas are not even aware of the evil plans of the people they are accomodating.

Indeed the Igbos are your problem, not poverty, illiteracy and unemployment. Carry on... undecided

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by sultaan(m): 6:10pm On Dec 27, 2017
scholes0:


This is the type of reply you get from people who don’t even read theead contents before typing.

Really, because someone chooses to see only the good side of Nigerians on nairaland does not mean I am not aware of the seed of hatred most of these jobless e-rats are being paid to plant in the society.

How many has mentioned anything positive about their fellow Nigerian today?

You are in the wrong place when all you see around you are enemies instead of neighbors
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by deomelllo: 6:14pm On Dec 27, 2017
Diiet:



@ wyttecat and other yoruba Nairalanders, i'm using this medium to urge you all to write to the local government, elders, omo onile's and baales of your communities.

Draw their attention to this particular post and enlighten them on the dangers ahead if we fail to act now by neutralizing the threats nonindegenes,especially ibos pose to the yorubas in SW.

I'll also do same, i'll reach out to many people as much as i can.
Pls don't discard this advise, we have to start somewhere.

Write as much as you can and draw the attention of your friends, neighbours and relatives to this thread cos most yorubas are not even aware of the evil plans of the people they are accomodating.



No need to worry because they pose little or no threat at all even with their annoyance and lousy ways, they are nothing but economic migrants just like they have in other societies, ibos are just naturally annoying and noisy with their crude and crass ways.

There are millions of folks from other parts of Nigeria that we don't hear from, they go about their business without bothering other people and their hosts unlike ibo people.


The problem with ibo people is strictly ibo problem and we should not make their problem ours, they have low self esteem issues, emotional problems, poor sense of self worth and belonging. They even do the same thing and constitute nuisance in foreign countries.

We really shouldn't worry about ibo people and their annoyance because at the end of the day we know their last names and they know theirs too and they also know they are second class citizens and they are forming these silly, irrelevant groups and associations because they know they are second class citizens. I appreciate the fact that they are paying taxes and even huge property taxes we need to build and develop with, this is the money they are denying their own towns and villages hence the lack of jobs and infrastructures in their towns and villages so they are free to beat their chest all they want, but we know we are benefiting and they are denying their own people and villages back home the needed IGR and prosperity.

Millions of foreigners work and own houses in America, but they are not deluded enough to think they own America or America own them something, ibo people are just delusional and culturally misguided, it's a degenerative communal trait.

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Diiet: 6:29pm On Dec 27, 2017
deomelllo:




No need to worry because they pose little or no threat all even with their annoyance and lousy ways, they are nothing but economic migrants just like they have in other societies, ibos are just naturally annoying and noisy with their crude and crass ways.

There millions of folks from other parts of Nigeria that we don't hear from, they go about their business without bothering other people and their hosts unlike ibo people.


The problem with ibo people is strictly ibo problem and we should not make their problem ours, they have low self esteem issues, emotional problems, poor sense of self worth and belonging. They even do the same thing and constitute nuisance in foreign countries.

We really shouldn't worry about ibo people and their annoyance because at the end of the day we know their last names and they know theirs too and they also know they are second class citizens and they are forming these silly, irrelevant groups and associations because they know they are second class citizens. I appreciate the fact that they are paying taxes and even huge property taxes we need to build and develop with, this is the money they are denying their own towns and villages hence the lack of jobs and infrastructures in their towns and villages so they are free to beat their chest all they want, but we know we are benefiting and they are denying their own people and villages back home the needed IGR and prosperity.

Millions of foreigners work own houses in America, but they are not deluded enough to think they own America or America own them something, ibo people are just delusional and culturally misguided, it's a degenerative communal trait.


OK Thanks.

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Justiceleague1: 6:38pm On Dec 27, 2017
oooduancalmdown:

You guys are the biggest parasites in Nigeria

Mental...

See name,oooduancalmdown lols...
Zombiecalmdown grin BaahahAhahahhahaaahaa

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Justiceleague1: 6:47pm On Dec 27, 2017
proffc:
You didn't have to bring the discussion to a low by cursing. State your argument and move ahead. They say when a lie goes on for so long it becomes the truth. True, these lands you mentioned have now belonged to the Igboid groups and Igbo Delta but what about the aborigines on that land before them. Safe to say they have been subsumed, out-bred or completely chased to the fringes. You see this is exactly what the S/West is saying they will not allow happen because if in say 1000 years from now, this story of Lagos as no-man's land (now Ogun) is allowed to foster and grow the argument once again will now be an Igboid group in Lagos (or Abeokuta) owns the land. Can you see what we are preventing? And to show we are up to the task, they've had Emirs in Ilorin for ages now, yet Yoruba is still the Kingdom's language and way of life.

If all Igbos will reason like me, ya all mutherfuckers will count the numbers of Igbos you will see in your region - this kinda talk is exactly what people keep saying incites others. Last I checked nobody has said anyone should leave the SWest or is not welcome (we know how Marco Polos ship people in from the East on a reg.), as a matter of fact, ours has always been a culture that's cosmopolitan. Igbos are by all means welcome here, but don't shit the same place you eat is what we are saying.



You mean poo like this "ibo" man,huh?

grin

Mental

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Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by freeze20: 9:16pm On Dec 27, 2017
proffc:
[s]You didn't have to bring the discussion to a low by cursing. State your argument and move ahead. They say when a lie goes on for so long it becomes the truth. True, these lands you mentioned have now belonged to the Igboid groups and Igbo Delta but what about the aborigines on that land before them. Safe to say they have been subsumed, out-bred or completely chased to the fringes. You see this is exactly what the S/West is saying they will not allow happen because if in say 1000 years from now, this story of Lagos as no-man's land (now Ogun) is allowed to foster and grow the argument once again will now be an Igboid group in Lagos (or Abeokuta) owns the land. Can you see what we are preventing? And to show we are up to the task, they've had Emirs in Ilorin for ages now, yet Yoruba is still the Kingdom's language and way of life.

If all Igbos will reason like me, ya all mutherfuckers will count the numbers of Igbos you will see in your region - this kinda talk is exactly what people keep saying incites others. Last I checked nobody has said anyone should leave the SWest or is not welcome (we know how Marco Polos ship people in from the East on a reg.), as a matter of fact, ours has always been a culture that's cosmopolitan. Igbos are by all means welcome here, but don't shit the same place you eat is what we are saying.
[/s]

I don't buy into your sweet tongue rubbish. Aborigines indeed. Go to Rebisi, Akpor, or Oshimili and tell them they are not aborigines and get a better responce from them. Perk one side, no time for nonsense.
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Wyttcat: 10:10am On Dec 28, 2017
Sorry for your sun fried brain.
Olril18:


ko si omo nijiriya odee oni to ko mo pe eranko,oloshi,oloriburuku gbaa ni Iran a won Igbo...

that's why igbos are slaves in yorubaland and the north...

the one time wey you wan overstep your boundary as our wretched slave,na python we call make im come dance for your land....


if you are not careful,na Akure antidote we go use reset your clogged brain this time....

we will only give you freedom when we feel the time is okay.....

Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Wyttcat: 10:29am On Dec 28, 2017
God bless the open mind you use to take message in. Hope you can see some Yoruba calling me ibo already because they just can't think . I knew they will attack me and I'm ready for them. While some are still tiptoeing around main issue, people like you and I will continue to hammer the truth home. In my own little way, I've boycotted anything ibos and people around me are doing the same. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. Ibos have been pushing us for long without any pushback, we own this mistake.
Diiet:


I agree totally with you, and God will bless you for sharing same sentiment with me.

Our leaders are cursed and they are the real enemies of our people.

We simply need a bold leader like Amadu Bello. We need someone to do for us what Amadu Bello did for the North in the 60's.
The man came out and told ibos, in clear terms that they wouldn't be allowed to enjoy same or equal benefits with his people, and he stood by his words.


But here in the SW, we only have useless leaders that have been yielding to the demands of ibo people since 1999. Verry sad i must say.
It has now gotten to a stage where they believe they should be determining what to and what not to be in our regionsad
This is a verry dangerous trend that must end now, and it can only end if we take steps physically and not by the ussual internet nonsense fighting back.

@ wyttecat and other yoruba Nairalanders, i'm using this medium to urge you all to write to the local government, elders, omo onile's and baales of your communities.

Draw their attention to this particular post and enlighten them on the dangers ahead if we fail to act now by neutralizing the threats nonindegenes,especially ibos pose to the yorubas in SW.

I'll also do same, i'll reach out to many people as much as i can.
Pls don't discard this advise, we have to start somewhere.

Write as much as you can and draw the attention of your friends, neighbours and relatives to this thread cos most yorubas are not even aware of the evil plans of the people they are accomodating.
Re: Amosun And The Burden Of Non Indigenes In Ogun State - By Dr Chris Orie by Wyttcat: 10:33am On Dec 28, 2017
Oloriburuku omo aja! Omo ofo omo adanu!
Olril18:


inoki ni baban la babaee

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