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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 1:35pm On Aug 08, 2019
Ikenna0b:


The bold is a huge FACT even non Igbos says the same thing regarding Awolowo. He brought in the tribal politics played in Niggeria politics. Ironically, each of their politicians still display that behavior in which they call "Awoism"


Sanusi
http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/yorubas-are-the-problem-with-nigeria-says-sanusi-lamido-sanusi/


Igho
http://www.dawodu.net/igho.htm


Unogo
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2017/06/nigerias-problems-started-awos-introduction-tribal-politics-unongo/amp/


"In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude."

What goodwill are we talking about here? Like the north electing a Yoruba man in the north to be the premier or ibos electing a Yoruba in the east?
Even the NCNC which was later hijacked by ibos was formed by Herbert Macaulay a Yoruba man.
The people who voted for Zik in the western region who were they? Ibos or Hausas?
Both the North and the Ibos are always asking from others what they wouldn't part with themselves.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 1:40pm On Aug 08, 2019
gidgiddy:


If only Zik opposed a secession clause, why didn't it enter the constitution? How is it possible that only one man opposed a law that all others wanted but that law was not passed by the majority who wanted it? Dont you see that the story cannot be true?

Use your brain, Zik as always aligned with the North to make his own people vulnerable. What ibos could have gotten with the stroke of a pen they later tried to get with a gun.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Tomide007: 1:50pm On Aug 08, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Awolowo is the father of modern day tribalism.

Nothing good can be linked to that man.


Tribalism, suicide name any bad attributes he has it.



If not what would have prompted even people in SW to vote azikiwe instead of Awolowo.



That's why they rushed to establish lagos-ibadan express newspaper to fabricate lies but today the reverse is the case.



This is an untainted account.
Just curious ,who owns punch.
Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by YorubaHero12: 1:50pm On Aug 08, 2019
The demented tribe blaming Awolowo again. How a whole people could be so useless still remain a mystery to me.

The foolishness in Igbos should be a research for centuries to come.

Herbert Macaulay created a party and made Azikwe his vice. After his death Azikwe took over.

Azikwe in his stupidity saw Igbos as premier for the eastern region, Fulanis as premier for Northern region, but still chose to contest for the slot of premier for western region.

Ask yourself, if it were to be Awolowo that wanted to be the premier of eastern region will the Igbo accept?

The Saraduna already captured the greediness of the Igbos in full when he made the video that circulated some while ago, the Igbos are greedy and have a penchant to always dominate everywhere in any crook way they can use.

The Yorubas are to blame, had it been we have the same mindset as the north, Azikwe would have been murdered in cold blood the the very first time he brought up the idea to contest for the western premiership seat.

You dare not do that shit to the northerners.

Useless people

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 1:55pm On Aug 08, 2019
Zik was not clueless. He was just greedy like most Igbo are.
Self-representation is a basic wish of a people. Of course he should have known Yoruba would want a Yoruba to be premier of the West. Why didn’t he make Ogunsanya premier of the East and himself premier of the West to show that he was non-tribalistic. He didn’t think of that, ba?
What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Also, when the time for Southern Unity came, NCNC had 93 seats (second) and could have partnered with AG which came third and jointly ruled. In fact he would have been prime minister.
Rather he partnered with the North. Maybe smarting from being put in his place earlier.
There was no bile in what Awolowo did. Self-representation is a right of a people. You forget that, then whatever happens to you, take it. The Igbo never compromise on this so why expect Yorubas to.
This is the same mistake they keep making till today about Lagos that makes them disliked. Lagos is Yoruba land and should be represented by Yoruba. Period


Ikenna0b:


Our ancestors saw them for who they are. If you read Igbo history, they rarely rarely engaged Afonjas even in communities where both actually went to trade aka Benin. Our ancestors, although had very little engagement, avoided them like a plague incomparison to other tribes. Now, when you see the shit behaviors of Afonja and the level of wickedness, evilness and hatred they display towards Igbo, it shows that our ancestors were right to stay the hell away from them. The fucking British bleeped that up and may they rot in hell for that. May Lord Luggard and any person that helped him create this shithole rot in hell. Likewise, may Zik also rot in hell for being too ignorant to see the evil he's associating his people with. He's pan African mentality was his blindness. I'm all for African unity, shit I support that to the T and even fight for it but definitely not a unity with Afonja. Those people have shown their true colors more than once and they are fucking demons as they are nicknamed.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 2:03pm On Aug 08, 2019
YorubaHero12:
The demented tribe blaming Awolowo again. How a whole people could be so useless still remain a mystery to me.

The foolishness in Igbos should be a research for centuries to come.

Herbert Macaulay created a party and made Azikwe his vice. After his death Azikwe took over.

Azikwe in his stupidity saw Igbos as premier for the eastern region, Fulanis as premier for Northern region, but still chose to contest for the slot of premier for western region.

Ask yourself, if it were to be Awolowo that wanted to be the premier of eastern region will the Igbo accept?

The Saraduna already captured the greediness of the Igbos in full when he made the video that circulated some while ago, the Igbos are greedy and have a penchant to always dominate everywhere in any crook way they can use.

The Yorubas are to blame, had it been we have the same mindset as the north, Azikwe would have been murdered in cold blood the the very first time he brought up the idea to contest for the western premiership seat.

You dare not do that shit to the northerners.

Useless people

It beats my imagination they would even talk of tribalism. What audacity! Who gave all the votes to zik in the first place, were they not Yoruba people?
These people have a very strange way of thinking.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 2:14pm On Aug 08, 2019
I married an Igbo and had Igbo in-laws in the US so I know exactly how they think. It’s good when you have them as friends and you jointly help each other (which when I think about it, it’s always me helping them) but when they have some hook into you, you are screwed.

We all know how women can mess you up in the US. Marry an Igbo here and you are done for as a Yoruba.
They will use that as an extortion tool and try to control your life. Resist that control and you are done for.

I learnt the hard way that if an Igbo has a potential way of controlling you like marriage in the west where their daughter has the laws on her side, you are screwed.
Or you make an Igbo 55% partner in a business endeavor. OYO is your case



Guestlander:


It beats my imagination they would even talk of tribalism. What audacity! Who gave all the votes to zik in the first place, were they not Yoruba people?
These people have a very strange way of thinking.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by YorubaHero12: 2:15pm On Aug 08, 2019
Guestlander:


It beats my imagination they would even talk of tribalism. What audacity! Who gave all the votes to zik in the first place, were they not Yoruba people?
These people have a very strange way of thinking.

As in bro, I’ve never seen a people with such level of stupidity. They always try to foist on someone else what they can never accept.

The reason why they keep facing the Yoruba is because they think we are easy to relate with and open to accept different views. This to me is the weakness of the Yorubas, we keep caring about other people feelings even at our own detriment.

These Igbos dare not do 1% of what they are doing to us to the northerners, that dare not. I just want them to continue all this rubbish and wake the other minds of the Yoruba people so they can know that when you plant a seed of wickedness it will surely germinate.

It’s just a matter of time when every tribe starts treating situation the northerners way.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Ereolamide: 2:16pm On Aug 08, 2019
I don't know why so many Yorubas on nairaland even bother replying this Igbo people.

Actually, i derive joy when i know that at the mere mention of Yoruba that these baboons are ready to run into the market raving and ranting like the little bitchees they are.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 2:19pm On Aug 08, 2019
We are easy to relate with. At least I was. Now I wouldn’t marry an Igbo if I was given free of charge. Sorry if that hurts anyone.
Always trying to foist on you things they won’t accept.


YorubaHero12:


As in bro, I’ve never seen a people with such level of stupidity. They always try to foist on someone else what they can never accept.

The reason why they keep facing the Yoruba is because they think we are easy to relate with and open to accept different views. This to me is the weakness of the Yorubas, we keep caring about other people feelings even at our own detriment.

These Igbos dare not do 1% of what they are doing to us to the northerners, that dare not. I just want them to continue all this rubbish and wake the other minds of the Yoruba people so they can know that when you plant a seed of wickedness it will surely germinate.

It’s just a matter of time when every tribe starts treating situation the northerners way.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 2:23pm On Aug 08, 2019
SamNaijaboy:
I married an Igbo and had Igbo in-laws in the US so I know exactly how they think. It’s good when you have them as friends and you jointly help each other (which when I think about it, it’s always me helping them) but when they have some hook into you, you are screwed.

We all know how women can mess you up in the US. Marry an Igbo here and you are done for as a Yoruba.
They will use that as an extortion tool and try to control your life. Resist that control and you are done for.

I learnt the hard way that if an Igbo has a potential way of controlling you like marriage in the west where their daughter has the laws on her side, you are screwed.
Or you make an Igbo 55% partner in a business endeavor. OYO is your case




This is the fundamental difference between us and the other two major groups. We are liberals, the other two are ultra conservatives. We would rather share and accommodate different people and beliefs.
The other two are rigid and have a kind of "my way or the highway" attitude.
Something will eventually give, I have no doubt about that.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by YorubaHero12: 2:23pm On Aug 08, 2019
SamNaijaboy:
I married an Igbo and had Igbo in-laws in the US so I know exactly how they think. It’s good when you have them as friends and you jointly help each other (which when I think about it, it’s always me helping them) but when they have some hook into you, you are screwed.

We all know how women can mess you up in the US. Marry an Igbo here and you are done for as a Yoruba.
They will use that as an extortion tool and try to control your life. Resist that control and you are done for.

I learnt the hard way that if an Igbo has a potential way of controlling you like marriage in the west where their daughter has the laws on her side, you are screwed.
Or you make an Igbo 55% partner in a business endeavor. OYO is your case



Don’t go too far bro. I am based in the USA and working for one of the multinationals company here. We have something like Facebook within the company where you can see the information of all workers. Yorubas dominate the Nigerian nationals by almost 70% or more.

Anytime I see an Igbo in the company, they always bring up the word that we Yorubas are somehow cunning to be able to muster that much strength in the company (like maybe we are purposely supporting our own at the expense of the other) and that’s how it is across companies here.

We as Yorubas always want to carry everyone along I’m the company by setting up periodic meetings just to network among Nigerians across the 30 company office in the USA. The Igbos tried forming caucus and trying to do like they are being maltreated just because of some sort of envy (although not all but most of them have the same mindset).

If they can have this mindset in diaspora and they cannot hide it in a corporate America settings, what about Nigeria where they are living among us in the SW.

The only thing that baffles me about them is that they all share the same form of hatred, at least the Yorubas will have dissenting mindset to situation and even shield a stranger at the expense of their fellow Yoruba sometimes.

Their Igbo hate for Yoruba is real and it transcends generation.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 2:27pm On Aug 08, 2019
YorubaHero12:

Don’t go too far bro. I am based in the USA and working for one of the multinationals company here. We have something like Facebook within the company where you can see the information of all workers. Yorubas dominate the Nigerian nationals by almost 70% or more.

Anytime I see an Igbo in the company, they always bring up the word that we Yorubas are somehow cunning to be able to muster that much strength in the company (like maybe we are purposely supporting our own at the expense of the other) and that’s how it is across companies here.

We as Yorubas always want to carry everyone along I’m the company by setting up periodic meetings just to network among Nigerians across the 30 company office in the USA. The Igbos tried forming caucus and trying to do like they are being maltreated just because of some sort of envy (although not all but most of them have the same mindset).

If they can have this mindset in diaspora and they cannot hide it in a corporate America settings, what about Nigeria where they are living among us in the SW.

The only thing that baffles me about them is that they all share the same form of hatred, at least the Yorubas will have dissenting mindset to situation and even shield a stranger at the expense of their fellow Yoruba sometimes.

Their Igbo hate for Yoruba is real and it transcends generation.

Unbelievable.
Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by YorubaHero12: 2:34pm On Aug 08, 2019
Guestlander:


Unbelievable.

I’m telling you bro. Even the Igbos in this forum could call anyone they have here working in a corporate settings and ask them about the number of professionals working in corporate America, they will tell you the Yorubas dominate.

Last year the NSBE (National society of black engineers) did their national convention in Pittsburgh, PA, majority of the interviewers and resume reviewers for companies are Yoruba then (because it’s a black dominated conference, it’s usually dominated by foreign black guys). Infact you can approach people with Yoruba coz everyone got some name tag around their neck, so it’s easy to know the person.

Forget about all the feeling of comparison the Igbos always project about being equal to us, it’s all a hoax. Yorubas just don’t like bragging over those things coz we have seen it as the norm.

Any Igbo on her can verify all this fact with their families here to confirm all these I’m saying.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 2:34pm On Aug 08, 2019
Never seen anything like it. Anglican can’t marry Catholic in Igboland or find it difficult to. We are liberals and that’s why we suffer the brunt of the Nigeria.
First coup, they killed our leaders as well. Reprisal coup, they still killed our leader again despite trying to target themselves.
Our SW is full to bursting of other ultra-conservative groups trying to foist their way of life on us.


Guestlander:


This is the fundamental difference between us and the other two major groups. We are liberals, the other two are ultra conservatives. We would rather share and accommodate different people and beliefs.
The other two are rigid and have a kind of "my way or the highway" attitude.
Something will eventually give, I have no doubt about that.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Nobody: 2:36pm On Aug 08, 2019
Guestlander:



"In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude."

What goodwill are we talking about here? Like the north electing a Yoruba man in the north to be the premier or ibos electing a Yoruba in the east?
Even the NCNC which was later hijacked by ibos was formed by Herbert Macaulay a Yoruba man.
The people who voted for Zik in the western region who were they? Ibos or Hausas?
Both the North and the Ibos are always asking from others what they wouldn't part with themselves.


Why you trying so hard to justify awolowos actions??

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Ikenna0b: 2:36pm On Aug 08, 2019
SamNaijaboy:
Zik was not clueless. He was just greedy like most Igbo are.
Self-representation is a basic wish of a people. Of course he should have known Yoruba would want a Yoruba to be premier of the West. Why didn’t he make Akinsanya premier of the East and himself premier of the West to show that he was non-tribalistic. He didn’t think of that, ba?
What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Also, when the time for Southern Unity came, NCNC had 93 seats (second) and could have partnered with AG which came third and jointly ruled. In fact he would have been prime minister.
Rather he partnered with the North. Maybe smarting from being put in his place earlier.
There was no bile in what Awolowo did. Self-representation is a right of a people. You forget that, then whatever happens to you, take it. The Igbo never compromise on this so why expect Yorubas to.
This is the same mistake they keep making till today about Lagos that makes them disliked. Lagos is Yoruba land and should be represented by Yoruba. Period


Zik was extremely clueless cause he actually assumed he was dealing with humans, not demons of hell.
Every Action Awolowo did was vile hence, everyone else excluding Afonjas, reports him as the pioneer of Niggeria tribalism and funny Ojukwu just exposed he's the pioneer of the instability practice of election in your shithole.
Zik was elected democratically. Instead of Awolowo to accept it, like your typical Afonja's snake conniveing ways he deliberately annuled a democratic process out and out rigged which in terms created what you lots practice and decieve yourself as politics. Funny every negative aspect in that shithole politics stems/rootsfrom Afonjas. For example: assassination, ballot snatching, among other primitive behavior is a common trait in Afonja's government; such was not seen anywhere else. Ironically, ever since Afonjas came into main stream Pathetically that's become a new pattern in Niggeria's election nationwide. Pathetic.

Anyway, It's Afonjas tribalism that destroyed Niggeria's politics as everyone, including non-igbo, equally state. After-all, there was no justification that Zik would have attempted to turn Southwest into Igbo land after-all, when the Fulani man ruled Enugu as a military leader did he leave the state fulanized? Afonja's insecurities and envy brought in una paranoia that Zik was coming to control una. It's exactly the same reason the word, Lagps is a no man's land, that was created to mock you lots and revenge against una telling us SS Igbos that our lands does not belong to us became a " Igbos are trying to steal our lands" paranoia. You lots are just insecure demons.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Ikenna0b: 2:42pm On Aug 08, 2019
Guestlander:



"In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude."

What goodwill are we talking about here? Like the north electing a Yoruba man in the north to be the premier or ibos electing a Yoruba in the east?
Even the NCNC which was later hijacked by ibos was formed by Herbert Macaulay a Yoruba man.
The people who voted for Zik in the western region who were they? Ibos or Hausas?
Both the North and the Ibos are always asking from others what they wouldn't part with themselves.

See ultimate cognitive distortion. What illogical nonsense is this in your pathetic attempt to justify Awolowo's tribalism? A Yoruba did not run as Northern or Eastern premier thus, how the Bleep did you come into the conclusion they wouldn't have allowed it if such never occurred. Considering, Niggeria did not practice tribal politics as it does now, chances are such would have occurred if it happened. The second Awolowo displayed the tribal politics, he influenced everyone else to have the mentality of if you're not my tribe, you can't rule my region. Your people are solely responsible of the hellhole that became your Niggeria politics

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 2:49pm On Aug 08, 2019
Wrong. NCNC the party was elected. The NCNC reps were almost all Yoruba men.

Zik as party leader wanted to be premier. If he had given the premiership to someone else, his party would have still been in power.
His refusal to do so was greed and a Bleep up and it was treated.


Ikenna0b:


Zik was extremely clueless cause he actually assumed he was dealing with humans, not demons of hell.
Every Action Awolowo did was vile hence, everyone else excluding Afonjas, reports him as the pioneer of Niggeria tribalism and funny Ojukwu just exposed he's the pioneer of the instability practice of election in your shithole.
Zik was elected democratically. Instead of Awolowo to accept it, like your typical Afonja's snake conniveing ways he deliberately annuled a democratic process out and out rigged which in terms created what you lots practice and decieve yourself as politics. Funny every negative aspect in that shithole politics stems/rootsfrom Afonjas. For example: assassination, ballot snatching, among other primitive behavior is a common trait in Afonja's government; such was not seen anywhere else. Ironically, ever since Afonjas came into main stream Pathetically that's become a new pattern in Niggeria's election nationwide. Pathetic.

Anyway, It's Afonjas tribalism that destroyed Niggeria's politics as everyone, including non-igbo, equally state. After-all, there was no justification that Zik would have attempted to turn Southwest into Igbo land after-all, when the Fulani man ruled Enugu as a military leader did he leave the state fulanized? Afonja's insecurities and envy brought in una paranoia that Zik was coming to control una. It's exactly the same reason the word, Lagps is a no man's land, that was created to mock you lots and revenge against una telling us SS Igbos that our lands does not belong to us became a " Igbos are trying to steal our lands" paranoia. You lots are just insecure demons.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 2:51pm On Aug 08, 2019
Ikenna0b:


See ultimate cognitive distortion. What illogical nonsense is this in your pathetic attempt to justify Awolowo's tribalism? A Yoruba did not run as Northern or Eastern premier thus, how the Bleep did you come into the conclusion they wouldn't have allowed it if such never occurred. Considering, Niggeria did not practice tribal politics as it does now, chances are such would have occurred if it happened. The second Awolowo displayed the tribal politics, he influenced everyone else to have the mentality of if you're not my tribe, you can't rule my region. Your people are solely responsible of the hellhole that became your Niggeria politics

Ok, who voted for Zik, ibos? Even in your useless biafra war, there were Yorubas fighting on your side and making the ultimate sacrifice, yet Yorubas are the cowards and the backstabbers.
From Herbert Macaulay to Victor Banjo we have seen Yoruba being absolutely above ethnicity and petty considerations.
What have we seen from ibos?
When the time came for Zik to become the prime minister of Nigeria why did he refuse and became a ceremonial president instead? Was it more important to him to be premier of the western region than the prime minister of Nigeria?

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Ikenna0b: 2:55pm On Aug 08, 2019
SamNaijaboy:
Never seen anything like it. Anglican can’t marry Catholic in Igboland or find it difficult to. We are liberals and that’s why we suffer the brunt of the Nigeria.
First coup, they killed our leaders as well. Reprisal coup, they still killed our leader again despite trying to target themselves.
Our SW is full to bursting of other ultra-conservative groups trying to foist their way of life on us.



Afonjas continuously tell the most illogical nonsense to justify their pure stupidity and hellish ways. My mother is Anglican and my father is Catholic. This is found in literally high percentage of igbo families thus, the only nonsensical nonsense is always from the mouth of Afonja. Just like the whole "Igbo coup", which thanks to internet creation have exposed the numerous non Igbos participants and actions during the so called "Igbo coup". It wasn't recently that it was exposed that the narrative that it was an "Igbo coup" started from you Afonjas. Like someone said, the best thing that came out was the internet cause for the past several years now it's been destroying every propaganda una Lagos-Ibadan media vomited during una Anti-igbo rhetorics.

The most conservative deceiving themselves as liberals. Isn't that the joke of a lifetime

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 2:58pm On Aug 08, 2019
Being liberal, we fight for and welcome everyone.
I remember when I was trying to get government approval for something in Abuja.
I went to different offices. As a Yoruba guy of course.
The offices led by Hausa/ Fulani were easiest to get anything. Sometimes without anyone asking you for money.
The Yoruba-led offices you would almost have to drop something. but they would process your file.

The Igbo-led offices were difficult. They either wanted to understand the business idea behind it so they could copy or steal your idea or if it had potential and Intellectual property right would demand a share of the business. Without fail. Greedy asses


Guestlander:


Ok, who voted for Zik, ibos? Even in your useless biafra war, there were Yorubas fighting on your side and making the ultimate sacrifice, yet Yorubas are the cowards and the backstabbers.
From Herbert Macaulay to Victor Banjo we have seen Yoruba being absolutely above ethnicity and petty considerations.
What have we seen from ibo?

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Ikenna0b: 2:58pm On Aug 08, 2019
SamNaijaboy:
Wrong. NCNC the party was elected. The NCNC reps were almost all Yoruba men.

Zik as party leader wanted to be premier. If he had given the premiership to someone else, his party would have still been in power.
His refusal to do so was greed and a Bleep up and it was treated.


During the election, Zik was already the leader of NCNC after Macalay's death thus, your attempt to try and justify your people tribalism falls back back to illogical.
Ever wonder why nobody else, except Afonjas, view una action as non-tribal?

They do always say a racist will never view racism as a problem. The same goes for tribalist demons

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by YorubaHero12: 2:59pm On Aug 08, 2019
Ikenna0b:


See ultimate cognitive distortion. What illogical nonsense is this in your pathetic attempt to justify Awolowo's tribalism? A Yoruba did not run as Northern or Eastern premier thus, how the Bleep did you come into the conclusion they wouldn't have allowed it if such never occurred. Considering, Niggeria did not practice tribal politics as it does now, chances are such would have occurred if it happened. The second Awolowo displayed the tribal politics, he influenced everyone else to have the mentality of if you're not my tribe, you can't rule my region. Your people are solely responsible of the hellhole that became your Niggeria politics

Do you see you are a dummy! Why did they split Nigeria to regional government if the people of each ethnic group cannot represent themselves?

You mean an Igbo Azikwe will be ruling on the Yorubas who have their own Obas and remember that time English language is not wide spread. So if they are trying to create awareness Azikwe will be speaking to the agbekoyas( farmers) in English or bad Yoruba intonation?

Everything is wrong with Azikwe trying to become the premier of the western region, why can’t you guys just put yourselves in other people shoes and stop pushing narratives you will never accept.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 3:00pm On Aug 08, 2019
Ask your parents how difficult it was for them to marry. You did see where I said it happens but it’s difficult with several back & forths

Ikenna0b:


Afonjas continuously tell the most illogical nonsense to justify their pure stupidity and hellish ways. My mother is Anglican and my father is Catholic. This is found in literally high percentage of igbo families thus, the only nonsensical nonsense is always from the mouth of Afonja. Just like the whole "Igbo coup", which thanks to internet creation have exposed the numerous non Igbos participants and actions during the so called "Igbo coup". It wasn't recently that it was exposed that the narrative that it was an "Igbo coup" started from you Afonjas. Like someone said, the best thing that came out was the internet cause for the past several years now it's been destroying every propaganda una Lagos-Ibadan media vomited during una Anti-igbo rhetorics.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Nobody: 3:01pm On Aug 08, 2019
Guestlander:


Ok, who voted for Zik, ibos? Even in your useless biafra war, there were Yorubas fighting on your side and making the ultimate sacrifice, yet Yorubas are the cowards and the backstabbers.
From Herbert Macaulay to Victor Banjo we have seen Yoruba being absolutely above ethnicity and petty considerations.
What have we seen from ibo?
When the time came for Zik to become the prime minister of Nigeria why did he refuse and became a ceremonial president instead? Was it more important to him to be premier of the western region than the prime minister of Nigeria?


The tribalism we seeing today was laid down by awolowo.

We treat him as a brother but nothing knowing he bears vile and grudges hoping to backstab any moment.

There are things you can't take away from a man and as for awolowo u can't take tribalism away from him.


Was it not for the role he played for the northern masters that he was awarded GCFR( yet on recorded, he didn't rule Nigeria) needless he died in the hands of those he worked for......What a life.


He bite the finger that fed him,sheltered him even released him , he think he is in their good book to fight igbos but at the end what happened he died regretting his actions.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 3:03pm On Aug 08, 2019
Ikenna0b:


See ultimate cognitive distortion. What illogical nonsense is this in your pathetic attempt to justify Awolowo's tribalism? A Yoruba did not run as Northern or Eastern premier thus, how the Bleep did you come into the conclusion they wouldn't have allowed it if such never occurred. Considering, Niggeria did not practice tribal politics as it does now, chances are such would have occurred if it happened. The second Awolowo displayed the tribal politics, he influenced everyone else to have the mentality of if you're not my tribe, you can't rule my region. Your people are solely responsible of the hellhole that became your Niggeria politics

What you saw is politics. That is how parliamentary system works. Yorubas did not cry blue murder when Zik formed a coalition with the NPC in a coalition that essentially rendered him useless even when the same Awo offered him the position of the prime minister.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by SamNaijaboy: 3:04pm On Aug 08, 2019
NCNC won in the East as well. He had the choice to be premier of the East as well. Can’t be in two offices at the same time. He should have put his Yoruba deputy to be premier of the East if he wanted to live in Lagos so badly.
Of course that is inconceivable to an Igbo man. But you think we are the mumus that will allow an Igbo be premier over us
Abeg waka

Ikenna0b:


During the election, Zik was already the leader of NCNC after Macalay's death thus, your attempt to try and justify your people tribalism falls back back to illogical.
Ever wonder why nobody else, except Afonjas, view una action as non-tribal?

They do always say a racist will never view racism as a problem. The same goes for tribalist demons

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by T9ksy(m): 3:05pm On Aug 08, 2019
Ereolamide:
I don't know why so many Yorubas on nairaland even bother replying this Igbo people.

Actually, i derive joy when i know that at the mere mention of Yoruba that these baboons are ready to run into the market raving and ranting like the little bitchees they are.


Abi o jare!!!

Imagine they even possess the temerity to keep wailing an' ballin', over half a century after the act, that the yorubas didn't allow them to impose their rule over them. They call it tribalism. But we all are aware that they wouldn't dare brooch the concept with the northerners probably 'cause they know from experience that the northerners would just be to happy to slaughter them with gusto.

Why would an ibo man-president of the first tribal organisation in the country, the Ibo State Union-want to be placed in charge of the affairs of the yorubas-his adversaries? Isn't that in itself, tribalism?

As for the election in question, Ojukwu lied as NCNC didn't win it, well not on paper, anyway. So there was no carpet-crossing, just the usual dirty propaganda employed by our ibo brothers to discredit and denigrate us.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Ikenna0b: 3:05pm On Aug 08, 2019
Guestlander:


Ok, who voted for Zik, ibos? Even in your useless biafra war, there were Yorubas fighting on your side and making the ultimate sacrifice, yet Yorubas are the cowards and the backstabbers.
From Herbert Macaulay to Victor Banjo we have seen Yoruba being absolutely above ethnicity and petty considerations.
What have we seen from ibo?
When the time came for Zik to become the prime minister of Nigeria why did he refuse and became a ceremonial president instead? Was it more important to him to be premier of the western region than the prime minister of Nigeria?

Don't attempt to twist history. Only one Afonja fought for Biafrans and ironically, that was among the biggest ever as just like typical Afonja, he was a conniveing snake who literally betrayed the men he was supposed to be leading and had faith in him...As one can see anyone that ever trusted you demons always come out with their hands burned and a knife in their back.
More example of history distortion from you lots. We live in the internet era Incase you demons forgot. This is not the era of Lagos-Ibadan propaganda machine. The British left the Northern in charge when they left..Zik had no contribution to that.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Guestlander: 3:05pm On Aug 08, 2019
Osagyefo98:



The tribalism we seeing today was laid down by awolowo.

We treat him as a brother but nothing knowing he bears vile and grudges hoping to backstab any moment.

There are things you can't take away from a man and as for awolowo u can't take tribalism away from him.


Was it not for the role he played for the northern masters that he was awarded GCFR( yet on recorded, he didn't rule Nigeria) needless he died in the hands of those he worked for......What a life.


He bite the finger that fed him,sheltered him even released him , he think he is in their good book to fight igbos but at the end what happened he died regretting his actions.

Old wives tale. People who have never read a single book on what went on during the period will also come to Nairaland to regurgitate what their illiterate uncle told them.

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Re: Genesis Of Distrust Between Igbo's And Yoruba's — By Ojukwu (Video) by Nobody: 3:06pm On Aug 08, 2019
SamNaijaboy:
Being liberal, we fight for and welcome everyone.
I remember when I was trying to get government approval for something in Abuja.
I went to different offices. As a Yoruba guy of course.
The offices led by Hausa/ Fulani were easiest to get anything. Sometimes without anyone asking you for money.
The Yoruba-led offices you would almost have to drop something. but they would process your file.

The Igbo-led offices were difficult. They either wanted to understand the business idea behind it so they could copy or steal your idea or if it had potential and Intellectual property right would demand a share of the business. Without fail. Greedy asses






Mere conjectures to sound correct can't solve edge long issues created by awolowo.

look for alternative.

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