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Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 9:18pm On Dec 28, 2019
Yea, thanks for coming. I will be talking about plenty things here, take your time to read, curse me if it doesn't meet you well, join me if it does. At the end, you are Yoruba, i am Yoruba, our fathers were, our generations will forever be.


First let me say, i'm glad that there are lesser Yoruba folks that still carry 'One Nigeria' matter on their heads like they were chosen to be its protector even at their own detriment. So to the fews like Deji Adeyanju that believe they are some nonsensical human right activists and are going up and down protesting for Nigerians and/or whatever other than theirs, i hope they know more Yorubas are awake now and they(the fighters) are on their own. If Deji die today, he died in vain, maybe hausas or other small tribes can make him their unsung hero but surely was never and can never be anything hero where my likes are. If you want to protest or fight for anything, do that for the benefit of Yoruba, anything other than that, MC Oluomo will forever be greater than you as far as Yorubaland is concerned to people like us cuz Oluomo has defended Yorubaland and Yoruba interest with his blood which people like us will forever appreciate.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 9:19pm On Dec 28, 2019
If you think you are a fighter and you want to defend right, there are Yoruba states where the governments are not performing to standard, we are Yoruba, state creation cannot limit us, all Yorubalands belong to every Yoruba souls even unborn except we stop bearing same identity. Go and fight in these states, go and protest in these states, let's focus our energy on only Yorubaland rather than wasting it on an effort which is not worth it(yes 'One Nigeria' is not worth it because we all have different ideologies, the ibos are unitary in nature, the hausa/fulanis are nomadic and would rather use their energy developing their religion than to develop theirself). So stop wasting your time on Nigeria, we have a blessed land here, let's force it to develop, let's put all that energy we've been puting in 'One Nigeria'.

And if you think this advice is too tantamount or something, rather go into politics so we can classify you as a politician than to waste your blood for 'One Nigeria' and bringing Yorubas shame as no one would be sending you.


Secondly I'm glad many of us have eventually grown to see the rot and ruins in this their 'One Nigeria', where our lands are presently isn't where we ought to be, but as long as our lands destiny is tied to 'One Nigeria' we can't move more forward than it. Lagos, Ibadan were all brought back down by that unitary government as we all know these two cities were far gone amongst their peers during the regional government, but look where they both are today, all in ruins because Nigeria itself is in ruins. If we don't do something about our own lands because 'shebi Nigeria itself is bad' then it will forever be a shame upon us.

We must come together to push for regional government, this way we can have our own govt to hold responsible not this very style where there are many tribes holding the FG for developments, we face ourself squarely and nothing more. It's either regional or total disintegration, whichever one that favours the rest of them.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 9:20pm On Dec 28, 2019
And i think lastly, this is a special plea to my liberal brothers to please stop selling us out. Pa Awo and Ladoke Akintola all fought for our lands to be ours and governed by us with their sweats, what do you think it will now do you to give them out cheaply? They do their everything with 'one love, we are one Nigeria' 'One Nigeria, One Nigeria but yet, you can go to abakaliki to become a councillor, One Nigeria, One Nigeria, The present Fulani find it hard to handover to Prof Osinbajo because they believe this is their own tenure and they must oversee it themselves that Kyari had to take project to London for Buhari to sign, so what manner of 'One Nigeria' is that? They tell you it's one nigeria when they need you to do something for them but when it's your turn they remember they are north, they are this and that. There was never 'One Nigeria' they shout One Nigeria only to have you do their wish. You can't be wiser than Pa Awo and Ladoke that created this country, they have their reason why they protected their lands with their sweats. Please stop selling us into slavery. Thanks.


And lastly, all you political party apologists, i will take it like you are really earning big in it, i'm talking about those that support party that have nothing of any Yoruba at heart, no single Yoruba interest in it, but you don't mind sacrificing your blood for such party. Ronu.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by kayfra: 9:24pm On Dec 28, 2019
Oluomo > Deji

Deji is a fraud
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 9:42pm On Dec 28, 2019
kayfra:
Oluomo > Deji

Deji is a fraud
forever. And many other liberals. Oluomo will forever be greater than them as far as Yorubaland is concerned.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by 77up(m): 10:02pm On Dec 28, 2019
Nice article but a little bit confused with Mc Oluomo part , what is his correlation with the write up?

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 10:07pm On Dec 28, 2019
The Igbos do not believe in unitary system else they won't be calling for restructuring. Let us restructure the country so everyone develop at their own pace. Being tied to Nigeria is like tying a Ferrari to a truck, the Ferrari cant outrun the truck. GEJ had done a confab to restructure the country but the immediate gain of VP position made the Southwesterners abandoned what is strategic in ensuring their is political and economic liberation. Kingdoms were existing and progressing for thousands of years but because Luggard now placed you in an imaginary contraption, people started behaving as though their destinies are tied to people thousands of kilometers away from their land!

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 10:17pm On Dec 28, 2019
DMerciful:
The Igbos do not believe in unitary system else they won't be calling for restructuring. Let us restructure the country so everyone develop at their own pace. Being tied to Nigeria is like tying a Ferrari to a truck, the Ferrari cant outrun the truck. GEJ had done a confab to restructure the country but the immediate gain of VP position made the Southwesterners abandoned what is strategic in ensuring their is political and economic liberation. Kingdoms were existing and progressing for thousands of years but because Luggard now placed you in an imaginary contraption, people started behaving as though their destinies are tied to people thousands of kilometers away from their land!
who invited you though.

Ibos don't believe in unitary, zik blatantly rejected secession clause, Ironsi destroy the wonderful regionalism that was going on. Even till today, you are still the only tribe that want to run for political position in another region entirely different from yours.

Keep deceiving yourself.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Sammy07: 10:21pm On Dec 28, 2019
You write it well with no sentiments apart.
I hold unto these:

If you think you are a fighter and you want to defend right, there are Yoruba states where the governments are not performing to standard,

let's focus our energy on only Yorubaland rather than wasting it on an effort which is not worth it(yes 'One Nigeria' is not worth it because we all have different ideologies.


Awolowo
Dele giwa
Fawehinmi
Etc...
We've done so much sacrifice for this country ahswear

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 10:34pm On Dec 28, 2019
DMerciful:
The Igbos do not believe in unitary system else they won't be calling for restructuring. Let us restructure the country so everyone develop at their own pace. Being tied to Nigeria is like tying a Ferrari to a truck, the Ferrari cant outrun the truck. GEJ had done a confab to restructure the country but the immediate gain of VP position made the Southwesterners abandoned what is strategic in ensuring their is political and economic liberation. Kingdoms were existing and progressing for thousands of years but because Luggard now placed you in an imaginary contraption, people started behaving as though their destinies are tied to people thousands of kilometers away from their land!

The same igbos that destroyed regionalism when they realized they were losing out lol

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 10:39pm On Dec 28, 2019
Why do you take the actions of one person to mean the entire Igbos? Was Aguyi Ironsi voted by Igbos to be head of state? A military person that came to power after coup cannot be said to represent Igbos. If you say Igbos destroyed regionalism, do you think if you fight for Oduduwa republic today, Igbos will oppose you? Your answer will tell you who is opposed to regionalism in truth!
Osaze007:


The same igbos that destroyed regionalism when they realized they were losing out lol

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Gandollaar(f): 10:41pm On Dec 28, 2019
Amazing write up!

#MCOluomo for "Kofano" 2023.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Gandollaar(f): 10:44pm On Dec 28, 2019
MC Oluomo (PBUH) is greater than Tinubu, osunbande, Aregbese, Fayemi, Pa Akande and buhari!

Alhamdullahi!

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 10:45pm On Dec 28, 2019
You wrote an open letter so its public already. Secondly, running for office in areas that are not your ancestral lands is consistent with regionalism. The Bush family members were governors in several US states even though they are from Texas. It's about popularity. Let me agree that Ironsi killed regionalism(even though he was not voted by Igbos but came in through coup), what stops us from restructuring today? Was it not Tinubu and Osinbajo that said restructuring is not necessary but good governance and fight against corruption?
Kapeter:
who invited you though.

Ibos don't believe in unitary, zik blatantly rejected secession clause, Ironsi destroy the wonderful regionalism that was going on. Even till today, you are still the only tribe that want to run for political position in another region entirely different from yours.

Keep deceiving yourself.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Gandollaar(f): 10:46pm On Dec 28, 2019
DMerciful:
Why do you take the actions of one person to mean the entire Igbos? Was Aguyi Ironsi voted by Igbos to be head of state? A military person that came to power after coup cannot be said to represent Igbos. If you say Igbos destroyed regionalism, do you think if you fight for Oduduwa republic today, Igbos will oppose you? Your answer will tell you who is opposed to regionalism in truth!
You are wasting precious time trying to reason with that guy, watch the hate and amount of bile he comes back with.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Gandollaar(f): 10:50pm On Dec 28, 2019
My Yoruba friends will say "iwo yi laaro" meaning, you are just waking up. grin

OP as I read through, I wanted to hear you tell the academic VP to resign from government with immediate effect and come back to the drawing board at home. grin

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Adaibeku(f): 10:52pm On Dec 28, 2019
A common market Tout oluomo is now ur role model tufiakwa unu cry

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Sonnyboom: 10:56pm On Dec 28, 2019
So in other words like the bigoted igbos on NL Tinubu n Osibanjo should be blame for lack of restructuring cos they said governance is all that they need n the lunatic Ironsi that banished regionalism should be adored ?


DMerciful:
You wrote an open letter so its public already. Secondly, running for office in areas that are not your ancestral lands is consistent with regionalism. The Bush family members were governors in several US states even though they are from Texas. It's about popularity. Let me agree that Ironsi killed regionalism(even though he was not voted by Igbos but came in through coup), what stops us from restructuring today? Was it not Tinubu and Osinbajo that said restructuring is not necessary but good governance and fight against corruption?

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 10:57pm On Dec 28, 2019
Kapeter:
who invited you though.

Ibos don't believe in unitary, zik blatantly rejected secession clause, Ironsi destroy the wonderful regionalism that was going on. Even till today, you are still the only tribe that want to run for political position in another region entirely different from yours.

Keep deceiving yourself.

Loool Igbos are not interested in an equal Nigeria
They are looking for Nigeria they can also oppress lol with their behaviour under GEJ I knew there’s no way they want equality

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by technicallyrich(m): 11:02pm On Dec 28, 2019
I have no issue with the oduduwa republic,but dont add lagos and ondo to it as these two states originally belongs to ijaws and benin people.
And yorubas wont take it without a fight and resistance from EAST(ss/se).
God bless us all.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Rekhina(f): 11:03pm On Dec 28, 2019
Kapeter:
Yea, thanks for coming. I will be talking about plenty things here, take your time to read, curse me if it doesn't meet you well, join me if it does. At the end, you are Yoruba, i am Yoruba, our fathers were, our generations will forever be.


First let me say, i'm glad that there are lesser Yoruba folks that still carry 'One Nigeria' matter on their heads like they were chosen to be its protector even at their own detriment. So to the fews like Deji Adeyanju that believe they are some nonsensical human right activists and are going up and down protesting for Nigerians and/or whatever other than theirs, i hope they know more Yorubas are awake now and they(the fighters) are on their own. If Deji die today, he died in vain, maybe hausas or other small tribes can make him their unsung hero but surely was never and can never be anything hero where my likes are. If you want to protest or fight for anything, do that for the benefit of Yoruba, anything other than that, MC Oluomo will forever be greater than you as far as Yorubaland is concerned to people like us cuz Oluomo has defended Yorubaland and Yoruba interest with his blood which people like us will forever appreciate.
Weep 4 ur generation first because ,saboteurs in ur region outnumbers the sands in beach of bight ,lagos

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Rekhina(f): 11:07pm On Dec 28, 2019
technicallyrich:
I have no issue with the oduduwa republic,but dont add lagos and ondo to it as these two states originally belongs to ijaws and benin people.
And yorubas wont take it without a fight and resistance from EAST(ss/se).
God bless us all.
Oba lilwayne knows now , They thought nigerdelta is playing with them ,when the time comes , nigerdelta avengers and all frontier are watching with open eyes .

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 11:08pm On Dec 28, 2019
technicallyrich:
[s]I have no issue with the oduduwa republic,but dont add lagos and ondo to it as these two states originally belongs to ijaws and benin people.
And yorubas wont take it without a fight and resistance from EAST(ss/se).
God bless us all.[/s]


Rubbish.

Go and build a house in your father's compound and leave people's land for them.

Though the statement is kind of foolish but count SE out of such nonsense.

Continue your work with your cloned a account nobody is opposing that but don't type trash and call it SE.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 11:10pm On Dec 28, 2019
Rekhina:
Oba lilwayne knows now , They thought nigerdelta is playing with them ,when the time comes , nigerdelta avengers and all frontier are watching with open eyes .


What he typed is arrant nonsense.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 11:11pm On Dec 28, 2019
77up:
Nice article but a little bit confused with Mc Oluomo part , what is his correlation with the write up?
Oluomo is greater than a million liberals as far as Yorubaland is concerned. He has been wounded, his blood shed just because he was protecting Yorubaland and Yoruba interest. Same thing the crazy liberals will easily sell out and put us in a mess.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 11:11pm On Dec 28, 2019
technicallyrich:
I have no issue with the oduduwa republic,but dont add lagos and ondo to it as these two states originally belongs to ijaws and benin people.
And yorubas wont take it without a fight and resistance from EAST(ss/se).
God bless us all.

Looool
I’m Benin and Lagos doesn’t belong to us
It’s now old glory

Ondo belongs 100% to Yoruba people
To make it clear
Lagos, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Yorubas of kwara and Kogi all belong to the same linage and heritage all descendants of ile Ife.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 11:11pm On Dec 28, 2019
Adaibeku:
A common market Tout oluomo is now ur role model tufiakwa unu cry


You don't decide who someone's role model should be.

If Kanu can be your role model them Oluomo has right to be their role model also.

Wisdom is not easy.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 11:13pm On Dec 28, 2019
Osaze007:


Loool Igbos are not interested in an equal Nigeria
They are looking for Nigeria they can also oppress lol with their behaviour under GEJ I knew there’s no way they want equality

True. Whether under Ironsi or GEJ, the Igbos have not acquitted themselves as a fair people who will not abuse and/or disenfranchise others when in power or favoured by the Government of the day. Even as IPOB existed under GEJ, they were never the directionless nuisance they became after GEJ lost power and Igbos felt, by extension, they had been ousted also.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 11:14pm On Dec 28, 2019
Sammy07:
You write it well with no sentiments apart.
I hold unto these:

If you think you are a fighter and you want to defend right, there are Yoruba states where the governments are not performing to standard,

let's focus our energy on only Yorubaland rather than wasting it on an effort which is not worth it(yes 'One Nigeria' is not worth it because we all have different ideologies.


Awolowo
Dele giwa
Fawehinmi
Etc...
We've done so much sacrifice for this country ahswear
all the effort we could have used in building a better Yoruba nation. All wasted without no recognition from those they fought for. It wouldn't be so in a Yoruba nation.

Why would we name an airport in our own land after some Murtala that we don't know when we have Gani and a whole lot of them while theirs in the North there could be named after their very own Aminu Kano. Disgusting.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by technicallyrich(m): 11:15pm On Dec 28, 2019
Osaze007:


Looool
I’m Benin and Lagos doesn’t belong to us
It’s now old glory

Ondo belongs 100% to Yoruba people
To make it clear
Lagos, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Yorubas of kwara and Kogi all belong to the same linage and heritage all descendants of ile Ife.
that is you.so speak for yourself.
Even the word apapa means ground nut in my language.

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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 11:16pm On Dec 28, 2019
Ironsi is dead and cannot do anything. Tinubu and Osinbajo are alive but refused to support Ohaneze and Afenifere with regards to restructuring!
Sonnyboom:
So in other words like the bigoted igbos on NL Tinubu n Osibanjo should be blame for lack of restructuring cos they said governance is all that they need n the lunatic Ironsi that banished regionalism should be adored ?


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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Rekhina(f): 11:16pm On Dec 28, 2019
Adaibeku:
A common market Tout oluomo is now ur role model tufiakwa unu cry
My ADA ukwu anu


Adadiorama 1 of ibekuland
Agunwanyi chiri echichi na Asaba ,chia na onitcha ugbo
Adakajara akaja 1 na Taraba state
Doorwkuese (I hope am correct) of tivland
And Adabiafra uwanile ekele kwamoo!

Mc oluomo is in Lagos to fight ur Igbo people doing business ,that's y he is so proud of him than dos fighting fulanis

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