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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by LZAA: 9:19pm On Jun 11, 2018
Follygunners:


But why are you all so dependent on Yoruba-land? grin
grin grin
All?
Take a trip to onitsha,owerri or enugu before u say all
Thats not even to mention aba
Just as all afonjics full london,igbos migrate to other lands as well grin
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by omooba969(m): 9:21pm On Jun 11, 2018
maestroferddi:
Dont be ridiculous!

Who is Nnamdi January in the scheme of things in Igboland?

You guys rarely leave your neck of woods and as such are grievously ignorant of happenings outside the Southwest..

Nnamdi Kanu mere gave vent/outlet to what Igbos feel about Nigeria. A country run to deliberately stifle Igbo interest and well-being.

Unless and until the lopsidedness of the Nigeria state is balanced, more Nnamdi Kanus will emerge in the nearest future.

Chaigrin... Igbo people! grin

Gra-gra cheesy hyper ti pòjù. cheesy grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 9:21pm On Jun 11, 2018
kaycito:
Learn from Yoruba yen yen yen, are Yorubas not buying fuel at 145, do they have better power supply? healthcare and roads? wake me up when they are better in all this and I will start learning from them
These can easily be achieved if the country is reorganized.cocoa money was used to build the tallest building,industrial estates until you came with your coup

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by TEYA: 9:21pm On Jun 11, 2018
kaycito:


Chief negotiatior hope you have negotiated a better life for yourself in this shithole of a country, you barely have a working nation and you think best thing to do is to scorn people who you are no better than, all these leaders you mentioned what have they done for their people than enrich themselves, una no dey learn
Lol There you go! Insulting everyone and everything instead of critically looking into the mirror. Nigeria is a shithole yet you guys are crying over not producing a president after Ironsi. My life is fine, no need for negotiation, maybe you should worry about yours. I always hear stories about some guys killed anyhow in South Africa and how they cry about how their "shithole" country doesnt care!

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Follygunners: 9:22pm On Jun 11, 2018
LZAA:

grin grin
All?
Take a trip to onitsha,owerri or enugu before u say all
Thats not even to mention aba
Just as all afonjics full london,igbos migrate to other lands as well grin

Guy, you never answer my question. All those places you mentioned are too sub-standard, abeg. How many oyinbo pple you dey see for poor places? grin
Why are you all running to Yoruba-lands like 9ja pple dey run go abroad? Chai.. Okoro pple don suffer, I swear! grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by omooba969(m): 9:22pm On Jun 11, 2018
LZAA:

YES joe is MENTAL
No igbo man rides on emotions
Victims of error?rather they were and are still victims of hate
Hope u know the one nigger area u are hopelessly shouting is because the brits told the north that they are landlocked and that the east had oil so they should stay if not nothing for them
As long as u keep up with this charade called one nigeria,Biafra will come because
1.an igbo man has nothing in common with a yoruba or hausa man
2.igbos are tired of the lies and hate

Ok grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 9:23pm On Jun 11, 2018
LZAA:

grin grin
All?
Take a trip to onitsha,owerri or enugu before u say all
Thats not even to mention aba
Just as all afonjics full london,igbos migrate to other lands as well grin

You cannot stay in your place of origin because its a dry land and nothing is happening there.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by omooba969(m): 9:25pm On Jun 11, 2018
TEYA:

Seriously! Igbos are hardworking, determined and rich. But how can a people expect to make progress when they don't have a single rallying point. They do not have a single elder among them whom they respect. Hausas have Buhari, Kwankwaso, Atiku etc Yorubas have Obasanjo, Tinubu etc. Who do the igbos respect? No one expect Nnamdi Kanu who is clearly leading them nowhere. These guys do not have anyone in government that they respect who can negotiate for them.

The Igbos are in disarray, they lack tact & 'strategy' is not in their dictionary.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Tonimordred(m): 9:26pm On Jun 11, 2018
Dia problem is to get dis biafra of a tyn of whc dey no it wil nt wrk....dey bliev sey na dem get everytin
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 9:27pm On Jun 11, 2018
NIGHTMARE0O7:


Afonja man.. Talking of Igbo's doing drugs but unwont talk of YORUBAS doing online fraud and Hausa's who has made Nigeria enter the books of theorist countries worldwide. undecided
"sophisticated slowpoke" indeed. cool
online fraud requires intelligence and know how,it is not for stupid people.in an organized society they are meant to work in the military or intelligence sector or government jobs.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 9:28pm On Jun 11, 2018
olas24u:

[s]Who organized the first coup?who created the unitary system ?what was the name if the first national party turned to an igbo party?you are the people that messed us[/s]

Go and read ur history well and stop feeding on the lies Ur parents/grand parents told u.
Awolowo destroyed Nigeria with tribalism and hate.
I know whereva he is now he is suffering.
Awolowo is a cancer to this country.
The hate Yoruba's had in them today was bred by Awolowo.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by ojonugwap(m): 9:29pm On Jun 11, 2018
ZZ22:
Is Joe Igbokwe indirectly insulting Yoruba people? Is he implying that Hausa/Fulani can kill Yoruba people anyhow they like and get away with it? Did he indirectly called Yoruba people cowards?

Stop talking trash igbos with pride and ego wouldn't let them see the truth on this too much hate, tribalism and religious bigot all in igbos thinking they're better than other tribe or over righteous but theyre the most evil people you can think of, kidnapping, arm robber, father killed son,son killed father, brother killed brother drugs dealer, human trafficking and unforgivable soul but cary so called religion to cover their sin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by mangoman00: 9:32pm On Jun 11, 2018
proudevil:
Joe igbokwe the greatest Igbo man alive greater than ,oju-iku, nnmdi azikiwu and all the Igbo's in Diaspora.
He is the greatest Yoruba's arrand boy.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 9:34pm On Jun 11, 2018
olas24u:

online fraud requires intelligence and know how,it is not for stupid people.in an organized society they are meant to work in the military or intelligence sector or government jobs.

Sophistciad Moro.ns as usual will brag with criminality when it involves them.
But when its another they stary crying for his head.
Stinking Hypocrisy cool

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 9:35pm On Jun 11, 2018
NIGHTMARE0O7:


Go and read ur history well and stop feeding on the lies Ur parents/grand parents told u.
Awolowo destroyed Nigeria with tribalism and hate.
I know whereva he is now he is suffering.
Awolowo is a cancer to this country.
The hate Yoruba's had in them today was bred by Awolowo.
I thought you could make sense but you still holding on to the stories your uncle told you.name an igbo politican in histroy and present that can stand the achievement of awolowo.he fed your people during the war ,he even gave money to people that claimed they had money that was bigger than the budget of entire nigeria.he still gave the money even though your uncles were lying

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Follygunners: 9:36pm On Jun 11, 2018
Mayrock:
Joe igbokwe is not an igboman....

even his brother ejiamatu is on the run in from nnewi town since ages...

even igbokwe doesn't come....coz he is afraid of what he will meet....

one of the most useless igbo sons like Chris ngige.....

very useless igbo sons.

Your comments just validated his claims.

Cuz you pple are savages! You'll maim him like the Savages you all are! grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 9:37pm On Jun 11, 2018
NIGHTMARE0O7:


Sophistciad Moro.ns as usual will brag with criminality when it involves them.
But when its another they stary crying for his head.
Stinking Hypocrisy cool


you do drugs and destroy humans in other peoples land.when you succeed you call yourself baifrans.when they are caught you call them nigerians.dont you think you are the greatest morons

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 9:41pm On Jun 11, 2018
olas24u:

[s]I thought you could make sense but you still holding on to the stories your uncle told you.name an igbo politican in histroy and present that can stand the achievement of awolowo.he fed your people during the war ,he even gave money to people that claimed they had money that was bigger than the budget of entire nigeria.he still gave the money even though your uncles were lying[/s]

Lolz I expected this goal post shifting.. Typical afonja .. I swear I expectd it grin
Was this that we were discussing before.?
Seriously u people are mentally desolate . cool
All the education bla bla bla na scam.
Always shifting goal post..abeg go sleep joor

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Lajet: 9:41pm On Jun 11, 2018
GodIsBiafran:
lipsrsealed Joe Igbokwe has a point. I actually admire (note I did not say 'like', I 'admire' them) Yorubas. They are very intelligent and strategic. Their culture is far more flexible and resilient than any in the country. And, I see nothing wrong in emulating what is good about them and discarding the rubbish part. I believe if Igbos can unite and be as strategic, we will dominate EVERY SINGLE SECTOR in this country. This is our achilles heels. The greater Igbo nation has two major goals to achieve before the actualization of Biafra:

1. Elect an Igbo President in 2023

2. Work with the greater South to Restructure Nigeria.

After this, the actualization of Biafra will be a walk in the park.

NB: I have also noticed that some Igbo parents teach their children from an early age to despise Yorubas. This is a counter-productive strategy because either we like it or not, we need each other in this complex Nigerian environment. I thank God my parents did not teach me hate. I am 100 % Biafran but I do not believe HATE is a requirement to be a Biafran or to achieve Biafra. Biafra when it is realized will be the shinning light on the hill. And hate will not take us there. Only strategic thinking and planning; and making deals with people we disagree with will take us there.

Shup up there Impostor Is their any tribe that is more Tribalism and full of hate more than your people Yoruba even in this forum any thread concerning Igbo or Biafra yourba will be insulting Igbos always. I know what is paining Yourba people is because Ndigbo no longer give them space in their Media Propaganda and lies.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Ikechuob: 9:41pm On Jun 11, 2018
ojonugwap:


Stop talking trash igbos with pride and ego wouldn't let them see the truth on this too much hate, tribalism and religious bigot all in igbos thinking they're better than other tribe or over righteous but theyre the most evil people you can think of, kidnapping, arm robber, father killed son,son killed father, brother killed brother drugs dealer, human trafficking and unforgivable soul but cary so called religion to cover their sin

Your worthless afonja clan is the most evil tribe in the world yet talking about unforgiving soul. You head hunt eachother and kill eachother almost on daily basis. Each non Yorubas in your brown roof rots isn't safe either from you demons yet you're talking

Oh and btw your Southwest has the highest percentage of kidnappers, arm robbers, etc. Don't make me shut that your worthless Savage mouth with statistics that proved una are nothing but criminally induced animals who ranks highest in all crimes in that shithole.
Savages claiming sophistication.

A drug dealer is a billion times better than a head cutter. Go and save your clan before una wipe eachother off the face of the Earth.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Nightwolf1: 9:43pm On Jun 11, 2018
olas24u:


You people are so tribal and you are not welcoming like others in nigeria.so irrational in thinking,so emotional

U care to mention ur tribe, simple question?
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Follygunners: 9:44pm On Jun 11, 2018
GodIsBiafran:
lipsrsealed Joe Igbokwe has a point. I actually admire (note I did not say 'like', I 'admire' them) Yorubas. They are very intelligent and strategic. Their culture is far more flexible and resilient than any in the country. And, I see nothing wrong in emulating what is good about them and discarding the rubbish part. I believe if Igbos can unite and be as strategic, we will dominate EVERY SINGLE SECTOR in this country. This is our achilles heels. The greater Igbo nation has two major goals to achieve before the actualization of Biafra:

1. Elect an Igbo President in 2023

2. Work with the greater South to Restructure Nigeria.

After this, the actualization of Biafra will be a walk in the park.

NB: I have also noticed that some Igbo parents teach their children from an early age to despise Yorubas. This is a counter-productive strategy because either we like it or not, we need each other in this complex Nigerian environment. I thank God my parents did not teach me hate. I am 100 % Biafran but I do not believe HATE is a requirement to be a Biafran or to achieve Biafra. Biafra when it is realized will be the shinning light on the hill. And hate will not take us there. Only strategic thinking and planning; and making deals with people we disagree with will take us there.

Guy, abeg, Yorubas don't need okoro pple, at all.

We don't really give a sh!t abt you guys as long as you don't misbehave like the Savages we know you to be... We're just tolerant. Simple! cool

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Ikechuob: 9:44pm On Jun 11, 2018
ojonugwap:


Stop talking trash igbos with pride and ego wouldn't let them see the truth on this too much hate, tribalism and religious bigot all in igbos thinking they're better than other tribe or over righteous but theyre the most evil people you can think of, kidnapping, arm robber, father killed son,son killed father, brother killed brother drugs dealer, human trafficking and unforgivable soul but cary so called religion to cover their sin

Oh and that ZZ22 guy was right. Joe Igbokwe post deliberately called una cowards. But he's being passive aggressive about it and adding praises here and there, as usual, Yoruba dancing owanbe because of it grin. At least we now know exactly how to decieve una. Insult una but add in few praises, you people will dance. Sophisticated morons was truly the right description of una I swear

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 9:45pm On Jun 11, 2018
olas24u:

[s]you do drugs and destroy humans in other peoples land.when you succeed you call yourself baifrans.when they are caught you call them nigerians.dont you think you are the greatest morons[/s]

Tinubu is a Yoruba man and drug lord but u people worship him. Ur oba is. Yahoo lord u people worship him.

Oh I guess this two Yoruba women caught with drugs are only doing experiment grin
Devilish people always hiding their own evil to point at others.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 9:45pm On Jun 11, 2018
Follygunners:


Your comments just validated his claims.

Cuz you pple are savages! You'll maim him like the Savages you all are! grin

Go and sleep....is late but don't make the sleep to be over moroonic.
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by LZAA: 9:46pm On Jun 11, 2018
olas24u:


You cannot stay in your place of origin because its a dry land and nothing is happening there.
And who said i'm not in my place of origin?
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by enemyofprogress: 9:46pm On Jun 11, 2018
This man have kee all the developers grin grin tongue

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 9:46pm On Jun 11, 2018
olas24u:

[s]if you were not jealous would you have destroyed a system that works?in ghana,canada,uk,southafrica.you destroyed it because you could not match the progress[/s]

Afonja pls say something meaningful undecided
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Ategberoson(m): 9:48pm On Jun 11, 2018
stefanweeks:
Igbos can never be compared to cowards and betrayers.

Igbokwe is a mad man.


don't mind him, KANU and ojukwu are brave they only went on exile to seek for international help, they never run away



Igbo Amaka



you Igbo on nairaland make me sick, despite you're all littered in southwest you still talk hate speech on Yoruba. as in which sane human stay among those they hate, if y'all sanity hasn't lost?

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 9:49pm On Jun 11, 2018
Nightwolf1:


U care to mention ur tribe, simple question?
am a yoruba lady from lagos,you call it no mansland.we accomodate every tribe in nigeria.educate you ,you make your money,we sell land to you without questioning your origin.you marry our women without issues .we are rational in thinking and we developed our place through good thinking.can i get a land in your place?will you not plan to come back and kill me .

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by LZAA: 9:49pm On Jun 11, 2018
Follygunners:


Guy, you never answer my question. All those places you mentioned are too sub-standard, abeg. How many oyinbo pple you dey see for poor places? grin
Why are you all running to Yoruba-lands like 9ja pple dey run go abroad? Chai.. Okoro pple don suffer, I swear! grin
First of no igbo man is running to ondo,ekiti or osun so the yoruba "lands" term is DOA
if u mean lagos which as a bro said earlier is a former capital then simply refund the crude oil money used to build it,kick out ijaws,hausas,middle beltans and other tribes and then run YOUR land?
Think we both know the answer to that grin

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