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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by mrvitalis(m): 7:38am On May 21, 2019
IamPatriotic:
Rather than begging their host to allow them to their trading in a peacefully, they're threatening to shutdown the whole of the State. Empty chest beaters.

What did the igbos do wrong here

People loot your shops and u still want to beg them ?
That something an igbo man would never do .....thats why we are hated and thats why we dont care

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Hotworta1: 7:54am On May 21, 2019
iammo:


More like i prickle your consceince ..

Not again!

Lmao grin grin grin

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by BuhariAdvocate: 8:01am On May 21, 2019
The same police that said nothing they could do to stop the hoodlums from attacking the traders go ahead by arresting the trader leaders. So what offence those leaders committed are they the hoodlums burgled the shops? The Story is vague .

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Westtimeline: 8:06am On May 21, 2019
Warship:


To cause war between Ijaws & Igbos who are the greatest threat to Fulanization of Nigeria according to OBJ

Unfortunately for Afonjas, Ijaws no get problem with Igbos.

Even Asari Dokunbo calls himself a Biafran who identifies himself with Uwazuruike group.
I no talk am grin

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by GeoAfrikana(m): 8:27am On May 21, 2019
Esseite:


Read before spewing jargons not even related to the article just to give you tribal orgasm.

A lot of people find depression solace in Nairaland tribalism, there is a life outside here filled with happy people making a living. Go out there, breath fresh air

I don't get it, does this justify their act?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Alexis11: 8:29am On May 21, 2019
Warship:

Afonjas don't know that Ijaw people never sent those hoodlums.
Asari Dokunbo hand no dey the matter.
Hoodlums be like agberos or thieves
Lol.... You guys are really afraid of the Ijaws. cheesy
Maybe that's why some of you even claim to be one. grin

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Lordknowz: 8:32am On May 21, 2019
Always having one trouble to deal with in another's mans land

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Nobody: 8:33am On May 21, 2019
GeoAfrikana:


I don't get it, does this justify their act?

Most may see it as the only place they are relevant, atleast to curb their depression with likes and mentions in different tribal tones or transfer aggression while anonymous.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by IVAR: 8:35am On May 21, 2019
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IamPatriotic:
Rather than begging their host to allow them to their trading in a peacefully, they're threatening to shutdown the whole of the State. Empty chest beaters.

You are a coward and an idiot
Do you expect them to beg people who are stealing
Their goods and their source of livelihood.
Get a life you bastardized.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by 1bunne4lif(m): 8:39am On May 21, 2019
IamPatriotic:
Rather than begging their host to allow them to their trading in a peacefully, they're threatening to shutdown the whole of the State. Empty chest beaters.
we're not threatening, its a promise. when we shut our shops, the state will feel the heat, its a fact
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Teeklef(m): 8:40am On May 21, 2019
The ghost and the tour.
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by orisa37: 8:40am On May 21, 2019
The Ibos are lawless Biafrans. The Bayelsans are Yoruba-Ibibios and Yoruba-Ijaws in the South west. Grant full autonomy of Police, Resources and Elections to our 36 States now and we shall PEACE & PROGRESS all over Nigeria.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Teeklef(m): 8:40am On May 21, 2019
The ghost and the tout.
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Alexis11: 8:41am On May 21, 2019
IVAR:
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You are a coward and an idiot
Do you expect them to beg people who are stealing
Their goods and their source of livelihood.
Get a life you bastardized.

Lol.... The guy is wiser than you. grin

Will they do that protest in Onitsha? Or they no dey thief for there

The fact that they are protesting shows that they are accusing the indigenes. cool

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by WisdomFlakes: 8:43am On May 21, 2019
Reno Omokri should call his brothers to order.
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Nobody: 8:46am On May 21, 2019
I am against the looting and maltreatment of the Igbo traders. The Ibos laboured more than any tribe in Nigeria and bring prosperity to any community they are doing business. I am aware of their shortcomings as well, but despite that, the Ibos sacrificed a lot to create market and make goods available in the entire West Africa & some part of Central Africa.

Bayelsa cannot claim spirit burgled shops. They should release the Igbo leaders. AZIKIWE Ebele Jonathan should help his IBO brothers in Bayelsa. I remember so many Ibos claimed Bayelsa citizenship to enter oil companies and receive benefits of being from Bayelsa. Now, that Ibos are comfortable in Yenagoa with their investment, the Ijaws should not wake up to rob the Ibos of their labour & investment.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Isoduwa(m): 8:47am On May 21, 2019
coolzeal:
I don't support violence or mediocre but I think the Igbo's will be at peace when they have their own country.. Fact.


Which country? Abi you mean state
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Kfed4ril(m): 8:47am On May 21, 2019
IamPatriotic:
Rather than begging their host to allow them to their trading in a peacefully, they're threatening to shutdown the whole of the State. Empty chest beaters.

Nigga use your head for once na.

Your so called host steals from you and you should beg him?
Your so called host arrested your leaders and you should beg him?
Now even after employing the locals as security the still connive with the thieves and you say we should beg.

Nigga hatred for the Igbos will never let you see any good in them.
Now let me ask you and pls be honest, what is the Igbo traders offense here?.
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Proffdada: 8:50am On May 21, 2019
Warship:


To cause war between Ijaws & Igbos who are the greatest threat to Fulanization of Nigeria according to OBJ

Unfortunately for Afonjas, Ijaws no get problem with Igbos.

Even Asari Dokunbo calls himself a Biafran who identifies himself with Uwazuruike group.
stop being a nincompoop. If Yorubas aim for the downfall of any tribe, it would have been decimated a long time ago. Yorubas are not as paranoid not to allow other tribes to coexist and even own properties within Yorubaland. Your ideology will only be short term hubris

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by stanliwise(m): 8:50am On May 21, 2019
iammo:


Its not new, you can label anyone mumu, otondo, tribalist, racist, xenophobic or jealous... but it is what it is, you lots gotta change your mindset. Trust me its a friendly advise


.
shut up already, You are just here doing work that they didn't send you. which one is change mindset again?
I guess you're teenager, you dont speak with any maturity.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Brugo(m): 8:52am On May 21, 2019
Spirit don dey tiff market o

Igbo people cannot learn to live at peace with their hosts. See threat. grin

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by stanliwise(m): 8:54am On May 21, 2019
Kfed4ril:


Nigga use your head for once na.

Your so called host steals from you and you should beg him?
Your so called host arrested your leaders and you should beg him?
Now even after employing the locals as security the still connive with the thieves and you say we should beg.

Nigga hatred for the Igbos will never let you see any good in them.
Now let me ask you and pls be honest, what is the Igbo traders offense here?.
Bro that guy lack the capacity to see any sense in your post, to him everything is tribalism, don't waste your time with severely pained patient
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by HenryInno1(m): 8:54am On May 21, 2019
IamPatriotic:
Rather than begging their host to allow them to their trading in a peacefully, they're threatening to shutdown the whole of the State. Empty chest beaters.
If the Igbos stop doing Business in Bayelsa That state will CRUMBLE
I know what am saying I Grew Up In Bayelsa
it is very Rare for U to See a Bayelsa Youth especially The Epie Tribe have something doing all they Do when they see a stranger doing business "U don Pay Ur land Fee?"
note they are some who are doing well but majority of Them are Thieves
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by stanliwise(m): 8:58am On May 21, 2019
Alexis11:


Lol.... The guy is wiser than you. grin

Will they do that protest in Onitsha? Or they no dey thief for there

The fact that they are protesting shows that they are accusing the indigenes. cool
When last did you use your drug, your perception of reality has been tampered with.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Kfed4ril(m): 9:01am On May 21, 2019
iammo:


If you feel offended with my comments, then its your business ... when another similar news hits my screen from another market, i will still speak my mind.

Bros shut the fvck your tribalism mouth up.

Now tell me in all this what are the Igbo businessmen fault? What is it the did wrong.
That hoodlums bugler their shops and steal from them, and when the report to the appropriate bodies the claim its spirit that are robing them.
Pls shelve tribalism and be honest with me what is the offense of the Igbo traders in this story now?.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by FortuneDeGreat(m): 9:07am On May 21, 2019
iammo:
undecided


Fighting , chest beating and insulting everyone wouldn't get you referendum or make you appear stronger than who you really are

Today yorubas are evil, tomorrow middlebelt are slaves, day after that fulani.are terrorist. All this tantrums isn't needed in a civilised society.

Daily headlines like, iyaloja issues at computer village, South africans intolerance to our hustlers or locals locking up spare part traders shop in ghana..... needs to stop






.
If you're intuitively perceptive you would've clearly deduced a reason behind all the attacks, but of course I know you're nothing but a common bigot and a lowlife senseless nonentity.

Only a tree that bears fruits is attacked by the people with sticks and stones but barren trees like you attracts no attention of an attackers.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by FortuneDeGreat(m): 9:08am On May 21, 2019
iammo:
undecided


Fighting , chest beating and insulting everyone wouldn't get you referendum or make you appear stronger than who you really are

Today yorubas are evil, tomorrow middlebelt are slaves, day after that fulani.are terrorist. All this tantrums isn't needed in a civilised society.

Daily headlines like, iyaloja issues at computer village, South africans intolerance to our hustlers or locals locking up spare part traders shop in ghana..... needs to stop






.
If you're intuitively perceptive you would've clearly deduced a reason behind all the attacks, but of course I know you're nothing but a common bigot and a lowlife senseless nonentity.

Only a tree that bears fruits is attacked by the people with sticks and stones but barren trees like you attracts no attention of an attackers.

Keep masturbating on Igbo thread, what you're looking for, you'll definitely see it one day.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Rexnegro(m): 9:16am On May 21, 2019
iammo:
undecided


Fighting , chest beating and insulting everyone wouldn't get you referendum or make you appear stronger than who you really are

Today yorubas are evil, tomorrow middlebelt are slaves, day after that fulani.are terrorist. All this tantrums isn't needed in a civilised society.

Daily headlines like, iyaloja issues at computer village, South africans intolerance to our hustlers or locals locking up spare part traders shop in ghana..... needs to stop






.
hope they listen to your wise saying
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Alexis11: 9:18am On May 21, 2019
stanliwise:
When last did you use your drug, your perception of reality has been tampered with.

Lol... Truth hurts.

grin
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by FortuneDeGreat(m): 9:19am On May 21, 2019
Brugo:
Spirit don dey tiff market o

Igbo people cannot learn to live at peace with their hosts. See threat. grin
Idiot, fool, animal, criminal supporting armed robbery and burglaries.

Don't worry, na so thieves will empty your hard earned properties and money if at all you have any but seeing your style, it's all obvious that you're a common criminal and street hoodlum who doesn't know the value and worth of wealth acquired genuinely.

EWU!

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Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by FortuneDeGreat(m): 9:25am On May 21, 2019
BuhariAdvocate:
The same police that said nothing they could do to stop the hoodlums from attacking the traders go ahead by arresting the trader leaders. So what offence those leaders committed are they the hoodlums burgled the shops? The Story is vague .
The very first time you made a reasonable sense pertaining Igbo issue, bravo, I am surprised you still have a little trace of humanity in your system, I thought bigotry and tribalism have totally taken over.

Well, if you continue like this, with time you'll get better. Believe me!
Re: Igbo Traders In Yenagoa Market Protest Hoodlums' Attack, "Spirits responsible" by Melody25: 9:27am On May 21, 2019
IamPatriotic:
Rather than begging their host to allow them to their trading in a peacefully, they're threatening to shutdown the whole of the State. Empty chest beaters.
Begging them to continue stealing?. You must be a Yoruba hate child. That's the way they behave.
Youths should engage themselves in meaningful ventures and businesses and not stealing from Igbos.

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