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Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by russellino: 7:51pm On Mar 13, 2018
Y0ruba:
It is not a case of Yoruba VS Igbo or Igbo VS Yoruba, what is at hand is a problem Yoruba & Hausa VS Igbo.

The early political and military History of Nigeria shows the Igbo have a superiority complex running concurrently with an almost genetic clannish behaviour.

Throughout the early History of Nigeria till now, the Igbos have been known to have never worked within the bounds of ‘partnership’ or respect ‘equality in differences’.

The Igbo wants to hijack your partnership with them and put himself or herself in charge and also discard the equality in differences and wanting things to go his/her way only.

Several important factors in Nigerian history indicate these characteristics of the Igbo:

- The early nationalist movements in Nigeria. Specifically how they brought tribalism into NYM which stalled the advancement of NYM during the period.

- The constitutional conferences before independence which Igbos on several fronts made about themselves rather than let each bloc put in what they preferred for their own region and peoples.

- The development of political parties in Nigeria. NCNC was founded by a Yoruba man. The Igbo man Azikiwe took over, hijacked the party & turned it into an Igbo party. Prior to this, the Igbo formed Igbo union with chapters all over Nigeria which they collapsed into NCNC when Zik took over. This marked start of tribal politics in Nigeria. Yoruba moved out & Awolowo in reaction formed Egbe Omo Oduduwa & eventually, AG.

- The forming of governments at Federal level. Igbo colluded with the North but tried to hijack the government from the North employing several methods. For example with their kin in government they began to flood out en masse to the North especially where they began appointing themselves into the civil service. They disrespected the North and threatened the isolation policy of the Northeen government. This influenced Ahmadu Bello’s recorded speech in an interview. In the West, they did the same thing by appointing themselves above well qualified Westerners, into positions which prompted Sir Ladoke Akintola’s speech that woke all Yoruba sons and daughters at the time to take back their region.

- The Igbo in the constitutional conferences had always wanted Unitary system of government. Their region was backwards and they needed to be able to flood other regions ‘legitimately’ & get a soft landing with jobs and career advancements. They realized they could not do this with the regional government of the day and opted for the 1966 coup where none of their own kin in government was scratched let alone killed but murdered every other person from other regions. This was the point where Igbo ruined their relationship & completely damaged the trust other regions had for them.

- After the coup, the Igbo in the North made music spiting the North, which was publicly played; made posters and printed shirts to taunt the North which were publicly displayed. Of course, they crrated chants mocking how Tafa Balewa was murdered.

- The Igbo had the chance to redeem their image by allowing a more senior army officer of Borno stock to take over but the Igbos in the democratic government of 1966 handed over to Aguiyi Ironsi, an Igbo man. Then came Ironsi who was expected to hand out justice to the coupist, of course, the Igbo clannishness kicked in and he refused. This soured the North and East relationship forever. This also started protection of indicted kinfolks in Nigerian public space today.

- The Igbo who were proponents of Unitary system since pre-independence suddenly had a problem with it. Igbo who previously didn’t have a problem with subverting military ranking system for Ironsi to head the government suddenly had a problem with the same method which produced Gowon. Suddenly the Igbo wanted regionalism & for military ranking to be stuck to in 1967 simply because they were not the one in power and the Unitary was not to their favour.

- In the MKO debacle of 1993. Of course records abound as to how Igbo supported the MKO’s loss of his substantive position as the president elect. Of course, they even had million man march in support of Abacha when he took over. In fact, when Yoruba were locked in a struggle with Abacha/North, the Igbo took sides with Abacha. This made the relationship and trust the Yoruba had with Igbo became sour coupled with the Igbo ills towards Yoruba in the 1960s

- Fastfoward to when Yaradua passed. Goodluck Jonathan could not take up his mandate as the President. He was not only blocked by the North who played hide & seek with Yaradua’s status, the North even played cards towards a re-interpretation of the constitution to keep Jonathan away from assuming the office he deserved. Jonathan’s small Ijaw group went mute, the Igbo as usual all stayed away. Yoruba championed protests that got the attention of the international community & pressured the North into giving into letting Jonathan take up the office due to him - the Igbo did not say a word. The North fell back from Yoruba’s pressure and Jonathan got in. In 2011, the Yoruba gave Jonathan much more votes than Igbos did but of course their clannishness & disrespect for equality kicked in so much that they hijacked the PDP, hijacked Goodluck’s government and made it a Igbo government so much that the one would conclude it was an ‘Igbo Presidency’.

There are more pointers but I’ll leave it at this.

The above goes to show the Igbo are a risky group to work with. It is not just the West that does not want to work with them, the North also avoids them like a plague. In fact, the Igbo kin in the South South stay away from them politically. Inviting these people into a partnership is like opening the door to a swarm of locust, they will eat at everything in their way without respect for the other side.

These facts & characteristic traits of the Igbo from pre-independence abound till this moment.

- They still flood every region trying to dominate by demanding to be voted into offices or for appointments while strictly preventing such in the region.

- They wanted Lagos in the 50s, they wanted Lagos in the Biafra war & still want to have Lagos in 21st century.

- They are still clannish. Look at Goodluck Jonathan’s government.

- They are still sneaky. During Jonathan’s presidency, they loved Nigeria. In fact, a video of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the seccessionist group surfaced on the internet where he was super pro-Nigeria. All of a sudden, they no longer want Nigeria because they’re not in power.

And it goes on & on but I’ll leave it alone.

They can not be worked with, QED.
The lies in and twisted truth in this your post are just so many and unfortunate

1. Igbos stood shoulder to shoulder with MKO Abiola. When Abacha wanted to devour Abraham Adesanya and co, a man called Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu gave NADECO his home to hold secure meetings.

2. The allegation that Igbos waxed records after Nzeogwu's coup and celebrated openly has been quashed over and over again. The coup was celebrated by everybody until the revisionists went crazy with the kind of propaganda you are spreading here.

3. Yorubas taunting of Northern politicians when they came to Lagos for the 1951 conference in Lagos at Race course Onikan angered the northerners who carried out a genocide on southerners in Kano but Igbos were affected most

The lies are too many...repent
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by russellino: 7:59pm On Mar 13, 2018
The original post is very short sighted. The turn-by-turn aligning by the north with either East or West is due to the anomaly that has the north enjoy a mathematical advantage at the legislature from the 1st Republic till this 4th Republic we are currently in. Yoruba and Igbo combined cannot do anything fundamental like getting true federalism by amending the constitution because the north will always out vote the south. Fact!!!

The southern tribes have been left with no choice but to align with north or lose out generally. The British gave the north this advantage. That is the main issue.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by OjukwuWarBird: 8:30pm On Mar 13, 2018
horsepower101:
The Yorubas simply hate to see igbos do good or succeed.

The Yorubas attitude towards igbos has always been "I will rather us all suffer together than watch you succeed".

Even though Nigeria has clearly been far more beneficial for the Yorubas, the moment they see anything good happen for the igbos, they immediately lose their mind.

In summary, igbo attitude is;

" Yorubas are doing great in this area, let's change our ways to be able to meet up and compete with them"


Yoruba attitude is:

" Igbos are doing great is this area, let's do everything possible to make sure that we stop them from succeeding"
You truly studied the Yorubas

This attitude of theirs, has been observed by me too over the years.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by mercyville:
Onijagidijagan:
Give example to back up ur claim
Let me help him;
Ajayi Crowther hated Igbo and taught them how to read.
Herbert Macaulay hated Igbos and gave NCNC to Azikiwe.

Wole Soyinka hated Igbos and risked his neck for them.

Banjo hated Igbo and led them to victory until they killed him and eventually lost the war.

Obasanjo hated Igbo and gave them juicy appointments.
Yoruba hated Igbo but gave them back their properties, no abandoned properties after the civil war.
Yoruba hated Igbo but GTB helped Innoson to start his IVM.
Yoruba hated Igbo GTB helped Nestoil build the Nestoil Tower.
Yoruba hate Igbos.Igbos called Yoruba ancestral land,Lagos .. no man's land...and nobody lynched them but instead carried placards against bad mouthing oba of Lagos.
etc
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by olawalepopoola: 9:35pm On Mar 13, 2018
[quote author=devindevin2000 post=65794679]The problem is yoruba, not Igbo.[/quote
Outline the reasons please.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by jollymizzle(m): 9:50pm On Mar 13, 2018
Y0ruba:
It is not a case of Yoruba VS Igbo or Igbo VS Yoruba, what is at hand is a problem Yoruba & Hausa VS Igbo.

The early political and military History of Nigeria shows the Igbo have a superiority complex running concurrently with an almost genetic clannish behaviour.

Throughout the early History of Nigeria till now, the Igbos have been known to have never worked within the bounds of ‘partnership’ or respect ‘equality in differences’.

The Igbo wants to hijack your partnership with them and put himself or herself in charge and also discard the equality in differences and wanting things to go his/her way only.

Several important factors in Nigerian history indicate these characteristics of the Igbo:

- The early nationalist movements in Nigeria. Specifically how they brought tribalism into NYM which stalled the advancement of NYM during the period.

- The constitutional conferences before independence which Igbos on several fronts made about themselves rather than let each bloc put in what they preferred for their own region and peoples.

- The development of political parties in Nigeria. NCNC was founded by a Yoruba man. The Igbo man Azikiwe took over, hijacked the party & turned it into an Igbo party. Prior to this, the Igbo formed Igbo union with chapters all over Nigeria which they collapsed into NCNC when Zik took over. This marked start of tribal politics in Nigeria. Yoruba moved out & Awolowo in reaction formed Egbe Omo Oduduwa & eventually, AG.

- The forming of governments at Federal level. Igbo colluded with the North but tried to hijack the government from the North employing several methods. For example with their kin in government they began to flood out en masse to the North especially where they began appointing themselves into the civil service. They disrespected the North and threatened the isolation policy of the Northeen government. This influenced Ahmadu Bello’s recorded speech in an interview. In the West, they did the same thing by appointing themselves above well qualified Westerners, into positions which prompted Sir Ladoke Akintola’s speech that woke all Yoruba sons and daughters at the time to take back their region.

- The Igbo in the constitutional conferences had always wanted Unitary system of government. Their region was backwards and they needed to be able to flood other regions ‘legitimately’ & get a soft landing with jobs and career advancements. They realized they could not do this with the regional government of the day and opted for the 1966 coup where none of their own kin in government was scratched let alone killed but murdered every other person from other regions. This was the point where Igbo ruined their relationship & completely damaged the trust other regions had for them.

- After the coup, the Igbo in the North made music spiting the North, which was publicly played; made posters and printed shirts to taunt the North which were publicly displayed. Of course, they crrated chants mocking how Tafa Balewa was murdered.

- The Igbo had the chance to redeem their image by allowing a more senior army officer of Borno stock to take over but the Igbos in the democratic government of 1966 handed over to Aguiyi Ironsi, an Igbo man. Then came Ironsi who was expected to hand out justice to the coupist, of course, the Igbo clannishness kicked in and he refused. This soured the North and East relationship forever. This also started protection of indicted kinfolks in Nigerian public space today.

- The Igbo who were proponents of Unitary system since pre-independence suddenly had a problem with it. Igbo who previously didn’t have a problem with subverting military ranking system for Ironsi to head the government suddenly had a problem with the same method which produced Gowon. Suddenly the Igbo wanted regionalism & for military ranking to be stuck to in 1967 simply because they were not the one in power and the Unitary was not to their favour.

- In the MKO debacle of 1993. Of course records abound as to how Igbo supported the MKO’s loss of his substantive position as the president elect. Of course, they even had million man march in support of Abacha when he took over. In fact, when Yoruba were locked in a struggle with Abacha/North, the Igbo took sides with Abacha. This made the relationship and trust the Yoruba had with Igbo became sour coupled with the Igbo ills towards Yoruba in the 1960s

- Fastfoward to when Yaradua passed. Goodluck Jonathan could not take up his mandate as the President. He was not only blocked by the North who played hide & seek with Yaradua’s status, the North even played cards towards a re-interpretation of the constitution to keep Jonathan away from assuming the office he deserved. Jonathan’s small Ijaw group went mute, the Igbo as usual all stayed away. Yoruba championed protests that got the attention of the international community & pressured the North into giving into letting Jonathan take up the office due to him - the Igbo did not say a word. The North fell back from Yoruba’s pressure and Jonathan got in. In 2011, the Yoruba gave Jonathan much more votes than Igbos did but of course their clannishness & disrespect for equality kicked in so much that they hijacked the PDP, hijacked Goodluck’s government and made it a Igbo government so much that the one would conclude it was an ‘Igbo Presidency’.

There are more pointers but I’ll leave it at this.

The above goes to show the Igbo are a risky group to work with. It is not just the West that does not want to work with them, the North also avoids them like a plague. In fact, the Igbo kin in the South South stay away from them politically. Inviting these people into a partnership is like opening the door to a swarm of locust, they will eat at everything in their way without respect for the other side.

These facts & characteristic traits of the Igbo from pre-independence abound till this moment.

- They still flood every region trying to dominate by demanding to be voted into offices or for appointments while strictly preventing such in the region.

- They wanted Lagos in the 50s, they wanted Lagos in the Biafra war & still want to have Lagos in 21st century.

- They are still clannish. Look at Goodluck Jonathan’s government.

- They are still sneaky. During Jonathan’s presidency, they loved Nigeria. In fact, a video of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the seccessionist group surfaced on the internet where he was super pro-Nigeria. All of a sudden, they no longer want Nigeria because they’re not in power.

And it goes on & on but I’ll leave it alone.

They can not be worked with, QED.
so true,zik was the father of tribalism in Nigeria. now those he wanted to subjugate have turned the table unfortunately his kind of politics is the norm today. so much greed everywhere.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by zeuchineesnacks: 10:18pm On Mar 13, 2018
AfonjaConehead:
Nnamdi Kanu and his Ipob was a grand opportunity for the yorubas and entire south to at least drag the parasitic and conservative north and rest of naija to the round table to iron out foundational and fundamental issues regarding the nation,to really negotiate our nationhood buh what happened,the yorubas were the loudest in fighting and calling for the destruction of Nnamdi Kanu and Ipob. When the kangaroo fed govt pronounced Ipob a terror organisation,it suddenly became a thing of great joy and celebration in the sw. It became more important than the life and times of Awolowo.
Hausas/fulani have taken over virtually all fg job in the army,navy,airforce,immigration,customs,nimasa,ports and even the seas in Lagos but yoruba ppl careless,they are more concerned about chinedu and ogbonna and the 2by2 spareparts shop,they are more busy about gala and fanyogo hawkers and ekenedili chukwu buses..
What a ppl

btw,i am neither Igbo or Yoruba. Infact,my state have history with the Yorubas.
God bless you my brother, their bitterness is their undoing.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by meccuno: 10:48pm On Mar 13, 2018
Nigeria will break up. violently....
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by knowledgeable: 10:59pm On Mar 13, 2018
rhemmiedream:
Can darkness and light move togetherhuh Yeebos led this country into the mess she is now.
We all are still suffering from the treachery of the yeebos in the First republic.

I only pity the naive Yorubas. People like Adewale Ademoyega and Victor Banjo. Ademoyega thought he was partaking in a revolution. Ifeajuna tipped his uncle ( zik) off and zik was on an endless trip in the Caribbean. The PM was murdered in cold blood . Sardauna, Akintola and Okotie Eboh were murdered. Top millitary men and police officers from the North and West were murdered too. The Easterners didnt touch anyone from their own region.

Interestingly, the so called ruling party/team in the first republic was formed by the Northern NPC and Eastern NCNC. That's ibo sense for you.

The hate between Yorubas and yeebos is real and mutual. The mumu yeebos were the most vocal against the bill to give Lagos a special status.
They dont want a special status for Lagos and on the other hand , they claim its a no mans land. The aggressive Yorubanization of south west is in progress and there's no going back .

As far as I am concerned, the Yeebos are as terrible as their counterparts from the far North. They both possess extremist idealogies that is not and can never be in tandem with the omoluabi philosophy.

Conclusively, God willing, in the nearest future Yorubaland will be fenced and all the leeches in our land deported back to their god forsaken lands.
Your above submission is the reason why Igbos regard Yorubas as eternal fools fit for the shithole only .

You are a dumb ass fool not to understand that although Igbos have sacrificed their lives in millions for them to be fenced out of Nigeria/lagos only to be pulled back by Yorubas/Hausa/fulani....are jubilating in secret as to what would be the ultimate outcomes of the Yorubalization of lagos. "We welcome it in secret".
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Alariiwo: 11:15pm On Mar 13, 2018
The only problem is because Yorubas are liberal people, reason Igbos always want to take us for granted.

Or how else can we explain Zik an Igbo man trying to become Premier in the West instead of East? Dem born him papa well make he go try that one with Hausas??

How do you explain Igbos taking over VC posts in South West universities when there are over competent Yoruba professors there to do the Job? Even some unqualified ones get appointed over qualified Yoruba professors in Yorubaland.

Well, all that is in the past now, everyone now has limits and boundaries. Let Igbos go and dominate North if they can.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by kayfra: 1:29am On Mar 14, 2018
They came together and the result was GEJ.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by QuotaSystem:
AfonjaConehead:
Nnamdi Kanu and his Ipob was a grand opportunity for the yorubas and entire south to at least drag the north and rest of naija to the round table to iron out foundational and fundamental issues regarding the nation,to really negotiate our nationhood
Ahhh...so finally you admit it.

Nigerians knew the whole Biafran charade was fake and was all about blackmailing the country from the very beginning.

So you didn't know the nation needed ironing during the 5 locust years of the otueke drunkard? Fish sense.

That's why we didn't hesitate to shoot down the evil fraudulent terrorist ipob and send Cownu on a journey of no return.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Bakynes24: 6:32am On Mar 14, 2018
mercyville:
Let me help him;
Ajayi Crowther hated Igbo and taught them how to read.
Herbert Macaulay hated Igbos and gave NCNC to Azikiwe.

Wole Soyinka hated Igbos and risk his neck for them.

Banjo hated Igbo and led them to victory until they killed him and eventually lost the war.

Obasanjo hated Igbo and gave them juicy appointments.
Yoruba hated Igbo but gave them back their properties, no abandoned properties after the civil.

Yoruba hated Igbo but GTB helped Innoson to start his IVM.
GTBalso helped Nestoil build the Nestoil Tower.
Yoruba hate Igbos.Igbos called Yoruba ancestral land Lagos .. no man's land...and nobody lynched them but instead carried placards against bad mouthing oba of Lagos.
etc
Igbos cannot even dare say Yoruba hate them. In fact it is the other way round.

As regards the abandoned properties, my grandfather who was a neighbour/to an Igbo landlord at Ebute-metta Lagos, collected rents from his tenants without the Igbo landlords knowledge. The tenants kept fighting my grandfather that what was his business with the house sebi the Igbo man has left for Biafra and they now own the house and would not pay rent. The Igbo man came back to Lagos after the war and thanked my grandfather that he thought he had lost the house and that he only came to check around. My grandfather handed over the 3 years rent money that he used to start over his life and also the key to the house.

So igbos cannot say we hate them with the appointments they get and the freedom to even contest in some elections in Lagos. It is them that have never done a single favour for the Yorubas so they dare not say we hate them instead they are the ones always reciprocating our kind gesture with hate.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by OjukwuWarBird: 6:38am On Mar 14, 2018
Bakynes24:
Igbos cannot even dare say Yoruba hate them. In fact it is the other way round.

As regards the abandoned properties, my grandfather who was a neighbour/to an Igbo landlord at Ebute-metta Lagos, collected rents from his tenants without the Igbo landlords knowledge. The tenants kept fighting my grandfather that what was his business with the house sebi the Igbo man has left for Biafra and they now own the house and would not pay rent. The Igbo man came back to Lagos after the war and thanked my grandfather that he thought he had lost the house and that he only came to check around. My grandfather handed over the 3 years rent money that he used to start over his life and also the key to the house.

So igbos cannot say we hate them with the appointments they get and the freedom to even contest in some elections in Lagos. It is them that have never done a single favour for the Yorubas so they dare not say we hate them instead they are the ones always reciprocating our kind gesture with hate.
Your grandfather might have been a good devoted Christian unlike most of his ethnic group who are like their ancestor that was cast out of heaven.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by MightySparrow: 6:39am On Mar 14, 2018
horsepower101:
The Yorubas simply hate to see igbos do good or succeed.

The Yorubas attitude towards igbos has always been "I will rather us all suffer together than watch you succeed".

Even though Nigeria has clearly been far more beneficial for the Yorubas, the moment they see anything good happen for the igbos, they immediately lose their mind.

In summary, igbo attitude is;

" Yorubas are doing great in this area, let's change our ways to be able to meet up and compete with them"


Yoruba attitude is:

" Igbos are doing great is this area, let's do everything possible to make sure that we stop them from succeeding"
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by lilytender: 6:41am On Mar 14, 2018
devindevin2000:
The problem is yoruba, not Igbo.
Yes, we Yorubas are Igbos problem and so shall it be forever.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Bakynes24: 6:43am On Mar 14, 2018
OjukwuWarBird:
Your grandfather might have been a good devoted Christian unlike most of his ethnic group who are like their ancestor that was cast out of heaven.
I know that pride will not let you people accept the numerous Yoruba benevolence towards your people. It is this same hate you people use to pay them back.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Basic123: 6:49am On Mar 14, 2018
lx3as:
'I see'! And they give you so much space to operate in every corner of the West upon this -

" Yoruba attitude is: Igbos are doing great is this area, let's do everything possible to make sure that we stop them from succeeding"
seriously,problem of yeebos are envy,inferiority complex and victim mentality/persecutory delusion.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Truthcat: 6:53am On Mar 14, 2018
This is just it right here!

Please, do I have your permission to copy and use this on other social and print media?
Y0ruba:
It is not a case of Yoruba VS Igbo or Igbo VS Yoruba, what is at hand is a problem Yoruba & Hausa VS Igbo.

The early political and military History of Nigeria shows the Igbo have a superiority complex running concurrently with an almost genetic clannish behaviour.

Throughout the early History of Nigeria till now, the Igbos have been known to have never worked within the bounds of ‘partnership’ or respect ‘equality in differences’.

The Igbo wants to hijack your partnership with them and put himself or herself in charge and also discard the equality in differences and wanting things to go his/her way only.

Several important factors in Nigerian history indicate these characteristics of the Igbo:

- The early nationalist movements in Nigeria. Specifically how they brought tribalism into NYM which stalled the advancement of NYM during the period.

- The constitutional conferences before independence which Igbos on several fronts made about themselves rather than let each bloc put in what they preferred for their own region and peoples.

- The development of political parties in Nigeria. NCNC was founded by a Yoruba man. The Igbo man Azikiwe took over, hijacked the party & turned it into an Igbo party. Prior to this, the Igbo formed Igbo union with chapters all over Nigeria which they collapsed into NCNC when Zik took over. This marked start of tribal politics in Nigeria. Yoruba moved out & Awolowo in reaction formed Egbe Omo Oduduwa & eventually, AG.

- The forming of governments at Federal level. Igbo colluded with the North but tried to hijack the government from the North employing several methods. For example with their kin in government they began to flood out en masse to the North especially where they began appointing themselves into the civil service. They disrespected the North and threatened the isolation policy of the Northeen government. This influenced Ahmadu Bello’s recorded speech in an interview. In the West, they did the same thing by appointing themselves above well qualified Westerners, into positions which prompted Sir Ladoke Akintola’s speech that woke all Yoruba sons and daughters at the time to take back their region.

- The Igbo in the constitutional conferences had always wanted Unitary system of government. Their region was backwards and they needed to be able to flood other regions ‘legitimately’ & get a soft landing with jobs and career advancements. They realized they could not do this with the regional government of the day and opted for the 1966 coup where none of their own kin in government was scratched let alone killed but murdered every other person from other regions. This was the point where Igbo ruined their relationship & completely damaged the trust other regions had for them.

- After the coup, the Igbo in the North made music spiting the North, which was publicly played; made posters and printed shirts to taunt the North which were publicly displayed. Of course, they crrated chants mocking how Tafa Balewa was murdered.

- The Igbo had the chance to redeem their image by allowing a more senior army officer of Borno stock to take over but the Igbos in the democratic government of 1966 handed over to Aguiyi Ironsi, an Igbo man. Then came Ironsi who was expected to hand out justice to the coupist, of course, the Igbo clannishness kicked in and he refused. This soured the North and East relationship forever. This also started protection of indicted kinfolks in Nigerian public space today.

- The Igbo who were proponents of Unitary system since pre-independence suddenly had a problem with it. Igbo who previously didn’t have a problem with subverting military ranking system for Ironsi to head the government suddenly had a problem with the same method which produced Gowon. Suddenly the Igbo wanted regionalism & for military ranking to be stuck to in 1967 simply because they were not the one in power and the Unitary was not to their favour.

- In the MKO debacle of 1993. Of course records abound as to how Igbo supported the MKO’s loss of his substantive position as the president elect. Of course, they even had million man march in support of Abacha when he took over. In fact, when Yoruba were locked in a struggle with Abacha/North, the Igbo took sides with Abacha. This made the relationship and trust the Yoruba had with Igbo became sour coupled with the Igbo ills towards Yoruba in the 1960s

- Fastfoward to when Yaradua passed. Goodluck Jonathan could not take up his mandate as the President. He was not only blocked by the North who played hide & seek with Yaradua’s status, the North even played cards towards a re-interpretation of the constitution to keep Jonathan away from assuming the office he deserved. Jonathan’s small Ijaw group went mute, the Igbo as usual all stayed away. Yoruba championed protests that got the attention of the international community & pressured the North into giving into letting Jonathan take up the office due to him - the Igbo did not say a word. The North fell back from Yoruba’s pressure and Jonathan got in. In 2011, the Yoruba gave Jonathan much more votes than Igbos did but of course their clannishness & disrespect for equality kicked in so much that they hijacked the PDP, hijacked Goodluck’s government and made it a Igbo government so much that the one would conclude it was an ‘Igbo Presidency’.

There are more pointers but I’ll leave it at this.

The above goes to show the Igbo are a risky group to work with. It is not just the West that does not want to work with them, the North also avoids them like a plague. In fact, the Igbo kin in the South South stay away from them politically. Inviting these people into a partnership is like opening the door to a swarm of locust, they will eat at everything in their way without respect for the other side.

These facts & characteristic traits of the Igbo from pre-independence abound till this moment.

- They still flood every region trying to dominate by demanding to be voted into offices or for appointments while strictly preventing such in the region.

- They wanted Lagos in the 50s, they wanted Lagos in the Biafra war & still want to have Lagos in 21st century.

- They are still clannish. Look at Goodluck Jonathan’s government.

- They are still sneaky. During Jonathan’s presidency, they loved Nigeria. In fact, a video of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the seccessionist group surfaced on the internet where he was super pro-Nigeria. All of a sudden, they no longer want Nigeria because they’re not in power.

And it goes on & on but I’ll leave it alone.

They can not be worked with, QED.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Truthcat: 7:02am On Mar 14, 2018
Where does one even start when you are swapping blame, sticking what you are guilty of on others and lying this much in broad day light?

You know that every single thing you mentioned below is a natural attribute of you ibos.

Where do we begin when you can't even allow one simple truth to come out of you? You are becoming a danger to yourself, because no one would want to deal with people who wear lies like a badge of honor.
horsepower101:
The Yorubas simply hate to see igbos do good or succeed.

The Yorubas attitude towards igbos has always been "I will rather us all suffer together than watch you succeed".

Even though Nigeria has clearly been far more beneficial for the Yorubas, the moment they see anything good happen for the igbos, they immediately lose their mind.

In summary, igbo attitude is;

" Yorubas are doing great in this area, let's change our ways to be able to meet up and compete with them"


Yoruba attitude is:

" Igbos are doing great is this area, let's do everything possible to make sure that we stop them from succeeding"
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Masterclass32: 7:36am On Mar 14, 2018
The two tribes can't work together. It is evident in the past and present, and will likely not change in the future.

A strict Confederacy is what Nigeria needs. Make all man paddle him canoe. All this childish blame-game will then die a natural death.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Truthcat: 7:38am On Mar 14, 2018
Forget about Yoruba Muslim, I'm Christian and I hate your gut even more
DeviIhimself:
typical yeroba Muslim
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by DeviIhimself: 7:43am On Mar 14, 2018
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Truthcat:
Forget about Yoruba Muslim, I'm Christian and I hate your gut even more
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shatap you're a yeroba Muslim
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Truthcat:
Dumbfool, 13 of your lineage can't change my religion.
DeviIhimself:
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shatap you're a yeroba Muslim
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Nobody: 8:27am On Mar 14, 2018
Truthcat:
This is just it right here!

Please, do I have your permission to copy and use this on other social and print media?
Yes sir/ma, you do.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Zuluhead(m): 9:38am On Mar 14, 2018
I laugh when i come across or read such, you guys have no idea about what transpired between zik and awolowo.
It was never a tribal battle but a fraternity battle.
Azikiwe was a member of the ogboni fraternity, while Awolowo was a member of the amorc fraternity.
The battle was who would deliver nigeria to his fraternity.
Zik penetrate the western politics due to his membership of his fraternity.
Same thing happens in almost all sectors of our nation. The school fraternity are not left out.
Why do you think a benin, yoruba and igbo student would partake in the killing of his own tribal mate, without any tribalist instinct.
The battle was a fraternity battle. They made the gullible masses think it was a tribal battle.
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by mercyville: 9:40am On Mar 14, 2018
Zuluhead:
I laugh when i come across or read such, you guys have no idea about what transpired between zik and awolowo.
It was never a tribal battle but a fraternity battle.
Azikiwe was a member of the ogboni fraternity, while Awolowo was a member of the amorc fraternity.
The battle was who would deliver nigeria to his fraternity.
Zik penetrate the western politics due to his membership of his fraternity.
Same thing happens in almost all sectors of our nation. The school fraternity are not left out.
Why do you think a benin, yoruba and igbo student would partake in the killing of his own tribal mate, without any tribalist instinct.
The battle was a fraternity battle. They made the gullible masses think it was a tribal battle.
Do you have any proof?
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by 0monnak0da: 9:41am On Mar 14, 2018
mercyville:
Do you have any proof?
No he had too much Akpu
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by mercyville: 9:52am On Mar 14, 2018
0monnak0da:
No he had too much Akpu
lol
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by DeviIhimself: 9:56am On Mar 14, 2018
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Truthcat:
Dumbfool, 13 of your lineage can change my religion.
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ask your people well
you're a yeroba Muslim
Re: Igbo V Yoruba, By Cheta Nwanze by Zuluhead(m): 10:23am On Mar 14, 2018
mercyville:
Do you have any proof?
Highly classified.
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