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What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by TeejayMaya(m): 11:35am On Jun 11, 2018
Joe Igbokwe says it raw!

"Did the Yoruba go to war when June 12 1993 Presidential Election won by their illustrious son Chief MKO Abiola was annulled on June 23rd 1993 on a sheet of paper by IBB?

Did Yoruba go to war when Abiola’s wife Alhaja Kudirat Abiola was murdered in Lagos in the morning of Jun 4 1996?

Did Yoruba go to war when the winner of that historic election was poisoned on July 7 1998?

Did Yoruba go to war when those who killed Abiola imposed Obasanjo on them as President in 1999?

Did Yoruba accept Chief Ernest Shonekan when IBB made him to head the interim government in 1993? Yoruba rejected OBJ and Shonekan because this unique race has never been slaves to public office and yet they have remained number one in Nigeria in almost everything. This is wisdom and strategic thinking at work.

Those of us who have lived in Yoruba land for years should not only learn how to wear Aso Ebi, eat Ewedu soup or dance Owambe, music.

We must have also learned other unique things from them like sharing property to both male and female children, religious tolerance, ethnic tolerance, transferring legacies from generation to generation. Do you know that APC National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s wife is a Christian? Do you know that former Governor Fashola’s wife is a Christian? We can learn a lot from Yoruba. Yoruba too can learn from Igbo in areas of thinking home, business enterprise, self-help, apprenticeship, etc.

A Yoruba woman, a Pastor Mrs. Eunice Olawale Elisha of the Redeemed Christian Church of God old NEPA Road Phase 4 Kubwa, Abuja was killed by unknown persons on Saturday morning of July 9, 2016, while preaching the gospel around 5.30am. I have followed the reactions on the internety and Yoruba do not behave like the Igbo. They have been speaking but not preaching hate. They have called for the culprits to be fished out, prosecuted and punished. If Mrs. Eunice Elisha had been an Igbo hell would have been let loose. There would have been abuses and abuses. But Yoruba are not Igbo. This is civilization. This is strategic thinking. I hope our people can learn from this. Civility is not a sign of weakness. He who fights and run away lives to fight another day.

When GEJ marginalized Yoruba in his cabinet for five years despite been the most vocal in an effort to make him president, Yorubas didn't threaten anybody, they didn't abuse anybody, they simply fought in a peaceful & civilized way to effect a change in 2015 using their PVC. Today the most active VP since the independence & most likely, the next president of Nigeria is Yoruba. Fashola heads 3 ministries & referred to as prime minister in some parlance, Kemi Adeosun heads finance, Fayemi heads mines etc. That's how to fight for relevance in multi faceted country like Nigeria & not taking up arm against everybody.

To have ears is not to listen, to listen is not to hear, to hear is not to understand, to understand is not to put to practice. I know that writing this may not get me many friends among the Igbo, but it always gets me the right ones"

- Joe Igbokwe
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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by cosby02(m): 11:38am On Jun 11, 2018
Where are the ibo warriors....the battle is ready.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by stefanweeks: 11:51am On Jun 11, 2018
Igbos can never be compared to cowards and betrayers.

Igbokwe is a mad man.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by plessis: 11:53am On Jun 11, 2018
One of our useless sons have spoken.


PS: I call him useless because he's of no use to the IGBO nation.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by braivheart: 11:58am On Jun 11, 2018
Ok
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Metuh: 12:08pm On Jun 11, 2018
One of the accursed useful idiot has spoken. grin

Keep talking as long as little crumbs are been dropped for you

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 12:13pm On Jun 11, 2018
Seriously... Even some Yorubas would be amazed at how much one speaks bile against his people..

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by muykem: 12:15pm On Jun 11, 2018
Emotion has taken over reasoning faculty of average Igbo man. They can't learn rather they will embark on impossible mission of Biafra.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 12:17pm On Jun 11, 2018
Joe Igbokwe is the greatest igbo man who ever lived.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by tooth4tooth: 12:38pm On Jun 11, 2018
Thank God this is coming from a full breeded Igbo man.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:44pm On Jun 11, 2018
TeejayMaya:
Joe Igbokwe says it raw!

"Did the Yoruba go to war when June 12 1993 Presidential Election won by their illustrious son Chief MKO Abiola was annulled on June 23rd 1993 on a sheet of paper by IBB?

Did Yoruba go to war when Abiola’s wife Alhaja Kudirat Abiola was murdered in Lagos in the morning of Jun 4 1996?

Did Yoruba go to war when the winner of that historic election was poisoned on July 7 1998?

Did Yoruba go to war when those who killed Abiola imposed Obasanjo on them as President in 1999?

Did Yoruba accept Chief Ernest Shonekan when IBB made him to head the interim government in 1993? Yoruba rejected OBJ and Shonekan because this unique race has never been slaves to public office and yet they have remained number one in Nigeria in almost everything. This is wisdom and strategic thinking at work.

A Yoruba woman, a Pastor Mrs. Eunice Olawale Elisha of the Redeemed Christian Church of God old NEPA Road Phase 4 Kubwa, Abuja was killed by unknown persons on Saturday morning of July 9, 2016, while preaching the gospel around 5.30am.

They have called for the culprits to be fished out, prosecuted and punished. If Mrs. Eunice Elisha had been an Igbo hell would have been let loose.

When GEJ marginalized Yoruba in his cabinet for five years despite been the most vocal in an effort to make him president, Yorubas didn't threaten anybody, they didn't abuse anybody, they simply fought in a peaceful & civilized way to effect a change in 2015 using their PVC.

I know that writing this may not get me many friends among the Igbo, but it always gets me the right ones"

- Joe Igbokwe
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CULLED from Osezele Isaiah FB post
Joe Igbokwe is only being emotional. Don't be carried away while you are at it. Every tribe in Nigeria is unique but it doesn't make them a lesser being.

Speaking against the ills in the society shouldn't be perceived as war

When MKO was poisoned every reasonable person irrespective of the colour, tribe or place condemned it!

There was restriction on freedom of speech then but I knew alot of Igbo friends who cried and was not afraid of what would become of their reaction undecided


When Falae was kidnapped from his farm and his farm destroyed, the Yorubas condemned it and even threatened how does that translate to war

When OBJ ignored the South West they complained of marginalization, how does that translate to war

When Eunice was killed the Christians felt bittered about it how does it translate to war

An Igbo woman from Imo was also killed in the North because she was selling food during the Ramadan, which even brought El-rufai to Imo, he promised that the perpetrators will be brought to book. As I speak, it has been history, did Igbos go to war And so many others too numerous to mention

The Igbos too are against some leadership styles even their own people like Theodore Orji, Orji Uzor Kalu, Rochas Okorocha just like the Yorubas were against OBJ, how does that translate to war

Igbos have not ruled this country, did they go to war


FG took armies and desecrated an Igwe's palace, killed alot of people all in the name of fighting freedom fighters, did they go to war

Yaradua and Goodluck Jonathan honoured federal character in their appointment more than any regime I have ever known if you doubt it, Don't take my word for it, Google their cabinet. So that one godfather wants his own to be there and they refused, they decided to use the media to give them a bad name.

If you speak so much about this, what then will you say about the North Are they tolerant NO but who has ruled Nigeria the most


The North

So Joe face the right people or craw into your cowardic hole and stop causing unnecessary quarrel in Nigeria!

@Joe Igbokwe, you mentioned how the southwest was tactic in their method how have you being tactic about where you are from

what has being your contribution to where you claim you originated from

I don't blame the friends you lost cause you are a sell out!

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by mpianya39(m): 12:45pm On Jun 11, 2018
grin grin grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by BAILMONEY: 12:52pm On Jun 11, 2018
cosby02:
Where are the ibo warriors....the battle is ready.
JOE IGBOKWE IS NOT AN IGBO MAN

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kingzizzy: 12:59pm On Jun 11, 2018
Joe Yorubakwe keeps asking if Yorubas went to war, did Igbos go to war? Nigeria went to war with Biafrans


Why is it that Joe Yorubakwe does not seem to understand that Igbos and Yorubas are different people? They don't have much in common

As an Igbo man, I don't see what I can learn from a Yoruba man.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Auladimeji(m): 1:50pm On Jun 11, 2018
stefanweeks:
Igbos can never be compared to cowards and betrayers.

Igbokwe is a mad man.
He who runs from fight, live to fight another day,

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Auladimeji(m): 1:53pm On Jun 11, 2018
BAILMONEY:
JOE IGBOKWE IS NOT AN IGBO MAN
Oh!he's a Yoruba man,ba?

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Auladimeji(m): 1:58pm On Jun 11, 2018
kingzizzy:
Joe Yorubakwe keeps asking if Yorubas went to war, did Igbos go to war? Nigeria went to war with Biafrans


Why is it that Joe Yorubakwe does not seem to understand that Igbos and Yorubas are different people? They don't have much in common

As an Igbo man, I don't see what I can learn from a Yoruba man.

Yet,you're living in a Yoruba land

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by mbos: 2:18pm On Jun 11, 2018
GoTV:
Joe Igbokwe is the greatest igbo man who ever lived.

so says an afonjas

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by proudevil: 2:51pm On Jun 11, 2018
Joe igbokwe the greatest Igbo man alive greater than ,oju-iku, nnmdi azikiwu and all the Igbo's in Diaspora.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by spartanman007(m): 3:50pm On Jun 11, 2018
YOU JUST PROVED HIM RIGHT.
stefanweeks:
Igbos can never be compared to cowards and betrayers.

Igbokwe is a mad man.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Marcelo290(m): 3:50pm On Jun 11, 2018
There's nothing money can't do. It's worst when it's being used to buy people's conscience.

Joe, you are a disgrace to humanity.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by koladebrainiac(m): 3:59pm On Jun 11, 2018
nice
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Rochas2023: 4:06pm On Jun 11, 2018
Joe ordinary commissioner Tinubu did not give you upon all the dirty work you've been doing for him

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 4:14pm On Jun 11, 2018
i am yoruba, but his man is a big fool.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by naijacentric(m): 4:20pm On Jun 11, 2018
The truth is bitter the hatred n tribalism from d east is too much oda tribes sees it and dey av the greatest population of christians far from christ

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by ipodstinks: 4:23pm On Jun 11, 2018
Them LAZY THINKERS over to una.

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