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How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by amadiprecious76: 8:53am On Sep 04, 2019
Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 8:53am On Sep 04, 2019
Sorry but you should stay and fight. What are you running back to? A destroyed country?

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Nobody: 8:58am On Sep 04, 2019
You see afonjas are no where to be found in this thread. Shame no go allow them! When something affects them, they runaway, like they abandon Sowore. But if Igbo/Biafra they will run enter like drug addicts. These are the people yelling only Igbos are being killed and all happy about it. I kept telling them: see, Igbos have powerful structure in SA than any Nigerian tribe....I mean serious structure and manpower to mobilize. Other tribes will need Igbo structure to survive if things get ugly but Igbos don't need them. The way you have Igbos in Lagos is how you have Igbos in many cities in SA. The way you have wealthy Igbos in Banana Island, VI, Ikoyi, is how you have wealthy Igbos in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durham. I haven't even added IPOB structure in SA...IPOB is huge in SA which includes other non Igbo Biafrans who are solidly behind Igbos. This has allowed them to mobilize and form resistance against these SA miscreants, who are now targeting soft targets. But unfortunately Yorubas don't have structure and number, which makes them easy target; as you see in this video yorubas are alone, running inside bush for safety. When you wish evil on others, be careful that evil might swallow you. God has prepared Igbos like Jews to be always ready against another 1967...scattered them around the world in great number and blessed them with wealth to defend themselves against any blood tasty idiots!

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Homeboiy: 9:02am On Sep 04, 2019
I thought it's only igbos that are living in SA

We r Nigerians

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by kayusely70(m): 9:07am On Sep 04, 2019
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You see afonjas are no where to be found in this thread. When something affects them, they runaway. But if Igbo/Biafra they will run enter. These are the people yelling only Igbos are being killed and all happy about it. I kept telling them: see Igbos have powerful structure in SA than any Nigerian tribe in SA....I mean serious structure and manpower to mobilize. This has allowed them to mobilize and form resistance against these people. But unfortunately Yorubas don't, which makes them easy target; as you see in this video yorubas are alone, running inside bush for safety. When you wish evil on others, be careful that evil might swallow you.
Which structures? Drug and other crimes are mostly their pursuits

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Chanchit: 9:23am On Sep 04, 2019
SLAP44:
Sorry but you should stay and fight. What are you running back to? A destroyed country?

You are not different from those animals in SA. When your host turn aggressive, and you know where you are coming from is it not normal to return home? Maybe where you live is destroyed, the man knows where he came from is not destroyed, hence he returned home.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:23am On Sep 04, 2019
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You see afonjas are no where to be found in this thread. When something affects them, they runaway. But if Igbo/Biafra they will run enter. These are the people yelling only Igbos are being killed and all happy about it. I kept telling them: see Igbos have powerful structure in SA than any Nigerian tribe....I mean serious structure and manpower to mobilize. This has allowed them to mobilize and form resistance against these people. But unfortunately Yorubas don't, which makes them easy target; as you see in this video yorubas are alone, running inside bush for safety. When you wish evil on others, be careful that evil might swallow you.

Some Igbo people I heard are saying they are ready and the south boys know where they are but can never dare them because they kn ow what will happen.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:25am On Sep 04, 2019
Chanchit:


You are not different from those animals in SA. When your host turn aggressive, and you know where you are coming from is it not normal to return home? Maybe where you live is destroyed, the man knows where he came from is not destroyed, hence he returned home.

He returned to the bush you say? He's still stuck in the bush with little hope of making it home.

Do you think he can walk from SA to Nigeria through bush paths?

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Chanchit: 9:25am On Sep 04, 2019
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You see afonjas are no where to be found in this thread. When something affects them, they runaway. But if Igbo/Biafra they will run enter. These are the people yelling only Igbos are being killed and all happy about it. I kept telling them: see Igbos have powerful structure in SA than any Nigerian tribe....I mean serious structure and manpower to mobilize. This has allowed them to mobilize and form resistance against these people. But unfortunately Yorubas don't, which makes them easy target; as you see in this video yorubas are alone, running inside bush for safety. When you wish evil on others, be careful that evil might swallow you.


Just listen to yourself. Forming resistance to your host. What happens to returning to your home. Anyway, one of your brothers said you people have no home. You say you have a strong structure over there and they keep killing your brothers everyday. Let the Yoruba guy return home, since he has one he can return to.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:27am On Sep 04, 2019
Chanchit:



Just listen to yourself. Forming resistance to your host. What happens to returning to your home. Anyway, one of your brothers said you people have no home. You say you have a strong structure over there and they keep killing your brothers everyday. Let the Yoruba guy return home, since he has one he can return to.

Why did the guy leave in the first place if he had a home? Why didn't he stay at home grin

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by juvewalex(m): 9:27am On Sep 04, 2019
No one can defend himself in another man's land not even when the security operatives are in support of the locals .

It's a suicide staying put ...

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Skyfornia(m): 9:28am On Sep 04, 2019
Take heart bro
Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Nobody: 9:30am On Sep 04, 2019
SLAP44:


Some Igbo people I heard are saying they are ready and the south boys know where they are but can never dare them because they kn ow what will happen.

Afonjas don't know that the way you have Igbos in Lagos, is the same way you have Igbos in SA. They don't travel, they sit in their mud houses and rented apartment in SW making assumptions. Same way they make assumptions about SS as one monolithic tribe, not knowing that Igbos makeup 50% of so-called SS. SMH

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Chanchit: 9:31am On Sep 04, 2019
SLAP44:


He returned to the bush you say? He's still stuck in the bush with little hope of making it home.

Do you think he can walk from SA to Nigeria through bush paths?

So he should rather stay and fight a battle he can't win? It's better he run away from them. But you lots never calculate what the outcome of your actions will be. Remember how ojukwu committed over 3m igbos to mother earth because He no dey think. But you all never learn. Keep fighting your host.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Nobody: 9:31am On Sep 04, 2019
juvewalex:
No one can defend himself in another man's land not even when the security operatives are in support of the locals .

It's a suicide staying put ...
This.
Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Chanchit: 9:32am On Sep 04, 2019
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Afonjas don't know that the way you have Igbos in Lagos, is the same way you have Igbos in SA. They don't travel, they sit in their mud houses and rented apartment in SW making assumptions. SMH

We sit in our mud house while you travel out tarnishing our image. Cos after all the rubbish you guys do abroad, they won't say "Igbo" they say "Nigerian" keep disgracing us.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:33am On Sep 04, 2019
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Afonjas don't know that the way you have Igbos in Lagos, is the same way you have Igbos in SA. They don't travel, they sit in their mud houses and rented apartment in SW making assumptions. SMH


Nigeria population figures is such a scam. grin

Igbos majority over other tribes in SA

in Lagos

in onitsha

aba

London

Germany

Japan

everywhere

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Nobody: 9:34am On Sep 04, 2019
Chanchit:



Just listen to yourself. Forming resistance to your host. What happens to returning to your home. Anyway, one of your brothers said you people have no home. You say you have a strong structure over there and they keep killing your brothers everyday. Let the Yoruba guy return home, since he has one he can return to.

Typical afonja, siding with SA. No difference between SA and afonjas as afonjas are also asking Igbos to leave Lagos...this is a fact! They pretend with another account deceiving some of you Igbos they are all about One Nigeria. Listen to me you stubborn Igbos, some of these afonjas will kill you before SA. These people hate you with passion!

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:35am On Sep 04, 2019
Chanchit:


So he should rather stay and fight a battle he can't win? It's better he run away from them. But you lots never calculate what the outcome of your actions will be. Remember how ojukwu committed over 3m igbos to mother earth because He no dey think. But you all never learn. Keep fighting your host.

I would have gone full blast on you now, but you might even be a fulaani trying to clash igbos and yorubas for you own selfish agenda.

So I'll pass.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by goodnessme1(f): 9:36am On Sep 04, 2019
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You see afonjas are no where to be found in this thread. When something affects them, they runaway. But if Igbo/Biafra they will run enter. These are the people yelling only Igbos are being killed and all happy about it. I kept telling them: see Igbos have powerful structure in SA than any Nigerian tribe....I mean serious structure and manpower to mobilize. The way you have Igbos in Lagos is how you have Igbos in many cities in SA. This has allowed them to mobilize and form resistance against these people. But unfortunately Yorubas don't, which makes them easy target; as you see in this video yorubas are alone, running inside bush for safety. When you wish evil on others, be careful that evil might swallow you.
Afonjas were rejoicing when it started.

For their mind,what they have always desire to do to igbos is what south africans are helping them to do.



They also used the opportunity to loot some of igbos shops yesterday.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Chanchit: 9:36am On Sep 04, 2019
SLAP44:


I would have gone full blast on you now, but you might even be a fulaani trying to clash igbos and yorubas for you own selfish agenda.

So I'll pass.

Yen yen yen.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:37am On Sep 04, 2019
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Typical afonja, siding with SA. They pretend with another account deceiving some of you Igbos they are all about One Nigeria. Listen to me you stubborn Igbos, some of these afonjas will kill you before SA. These people hate you with passion!

They Might Also Be Northerners squeezing this opportunity to incite a tribal bashing between igbos and yorubas.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by meccuno: 9:39am On Sep 04, 2019
SLAP44:


He returned to the bush you say? He's still stuck in the bush with little hope of making it home.

Do you think he can walk from SA to Nigeria through bush paths?
grin

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:39am On Sep 04, 2019
Chanchit:


Yen yen yen.
Are you really a yoruba person?

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Chanchit: 9:39am On Sep 04, 2019
goodnessme1:
Afonjas were rejoicing when it started.

For their mind,what they have always desire to do to igbos is what south africans are helping them to do.


So according to you, this is how it started? Receive sense in Jesus name.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Nobody: 9:41am On Sep 04, 2019
SLAP44:


They Might Also Be Northerners squeezing this opportunity to incite a tribal bashing between igbos and yorubas.

I used to think that but when I saw facebook and twitter accounts of real Yorubas I know spewing this venom, I knew it was from yorubas not Hausas pretending.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:41am On Sep 04, 2019
Chanchit:



So according to you, this is how it started? Receive sense in Jesus name.

That's Where South Africans learnt it from.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by highqueen(f): 9:44am On Sep 04, 2019
Chanchit:


So he should rather stay and fight a battle he can't win? It's better he run away from them. But you lots never calculate what the outcome of your actions will be. Remember how ojukwu committed over 3m igbos to mother earth because He no dey think. But you all never learn. Keep fighting your host.
I just logged in to reply this your stupid comment.

You people who are fond of saying Ojukwu led 3m Igbos to death are really lacking informations and knowledge. Maybe, cos you people in that zoo do not read history or you were denied reading the atrocities your father's committed which has never done y'all any good.
Your grand father, Awolowo starved 3million defenceless and innocent Igbo children, stole our fathers money to grant you people free education which is backfiring till today. Zoo army were the first to shoot the first war gun, Ojukwu never did. Ojukwu told his brothers to return home cos hundreds and thousands of Igbos were constantly killed in the north and gowon was doing nothing about it. Ghana president even intervened by inviting them to aburi ghana which was futile when gowon came back and changed his mind, he didn't stop the killing of innocent Igbos. So, did you expect Ojukwu to sit and watch his brothers killed with reckless abandon? Even Ojukwu tried avoiding war by providing a safe path for some northerners to leave the east without being harmed, or you think there was no northerners in eastern region then?

You see, the more you people brag about the killings of defenceless Igbos, the more we see you people for who you are. I never knew that Yorubas hate Igbos this much till I joined this forum. Quote me to dispute this, I will be waiting.

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by SLAP44: 9:45am On Sep 04, 2019
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I used to think that but when I saw facebook and twitter accounts of real Yorubas I know spewing this venom, I knew it was from yorubas not Hausas pretending.
Facebook is Facebook, this is nairaland

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by sofiscatedmoron: 9:47am On Sep 04, 2019
the afonja people i know dont travel out of 9ja,
you can only see them in osogbo, ogbomoso, or in lag,claiming lagos that doesnt belong to them

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Re: How We Managed To Escape, My Son Died. Yoruba Guy In SA Explains by Deepfeel(m): 9:52am On Sep 04, 2019
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You see afonjas are no where to be found in this thread. When something affects them, they runaway. But if Igbo/Biafra they will run enter. These are the people yelling only Igbos are being killed and all happy about it. I kept telling them: see Igbos have powerful structure in SA than any Nigerian tribe....I mean serious structure and manpower to mobilize. The way you have Igbos in Lagos is how you have Igbos in many cities in SA. This has allowed them to mobilize and form resistance against these people. But unfortunately Yorubas don't, which makes them easy target; as you see in this video yorubas are alone, running inside bush for safety. When you wish evil on others, be careful that evil might swallow you.

And one thing the don't know, the igbo drug dealers in SA are not just ordinary street drug dealers, the real igbo drug dealers are living in big mansions with South African securities on their gates, and they partner hand in hand with the South African drug dealers those drug dealers can never be touched
I personally know an igbo drug Lord who lives in a big mansion of his own in Pretoria, he equally has a mansion in banana island Lagos were his wife and kids live, that man has connection in South Africa he can never be touched

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