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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 12:52am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Gandollaar:you've exhausted my attention. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 12:52am On Dec 29, 2019 |
The whole world is Igbos village - Obasanjo 0monnak0da: 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by 0monnak0da: 12:53am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:Igboland is Godforsaken |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 12:54am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:ibos help is the last thing Yoruba need. What am i saying self, maybe we'd rather accept defeat (which is never going to happen even in a million years to come) than ask for help from ibos. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 12:55am On Dec 29, 2019 |
0monnak0da: Loooool they are ahead in baby factory Prostitution ring , drugs, languishing in prison abroad etc 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 12:55am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Under 1 Nigeria, there is nothing like Igbo or Yoruba land. Supporting one Nigeria during the civil war has consequences. Currently, we have more Igbos in Lagos than Yorubas who are not originally from lagos. This is an effect of 1 Nigeria. Kapeter: 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 12:56am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Yes and the igbos own 95% of Lagos you forgot to add that |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 12:57am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:what about Kano too? Heard there are million ibos there too. Ibo can win election there too you know. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 12:59am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Igbos tried to do it alone in 1967 but failed. Yorubas has not attempted because they know it will fail. Asari is joining Biafra but we know the end game for him is Niger Delta republic but he understands they cant do it alone so he is being reasonable. Forget this your pride that Yorubas can do it alone, no single southern group can! Kapeter: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:00am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Kapeter: You want Pogom on their head |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 1:00am On Dec 29, 2019 |
technicallyrich: Are you drunk or high? Which popular opinion should we go and find out about Afonja? The fact they dominate every aspect of Nigerian life and by a country mile in certain sectors like music, entertainment, IT, the formal/organised business sector et al? Some of you need to think before you talk because the minute you open your mouth it is obvious why you are losing in life. If you produced a list of the richest 1000 people in Nigeria you would struggle to find a handful of Ijaws in there so where do you get your asinine opinion they are the "richest and most most blessed black people on earth"? Abeg what exemplary things are Ijaws doing in Nigeria let alone even mention the world and Ijaw in same sentence? It is people like you, with senseless utterances, likely drunken talk, that attract insult upon your ethnic group with the reality check slaps others have to use to knock sense into you. Sorry, and no pun intended, but Yorubas are not the mates of Ijaws at anything at all in Nigeria, Africa or the World. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by technicallyrich(m): 1:01am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Osaze007:thank God you know i am right. I am about to drink and fukk like an ijaw man even though i am in no mans land,i still enjoy my life. Goodnite koward 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:01am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Oshigun: He’s an Igbo man o don’t waste your energy |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:01am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Igbos understand that times have changed so restructuring is a good compromised besides a well restructured country is like individual countries in a large entity Kapeter: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:02am On Dec 29, 2019 |
technicallyrich: Looooooool Go and pay your tax to afonja cowards Drunkard |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:03am On Dec 29, 2019 |
0monnak0da: It’s more of inferiority complex 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:04am On Dec 29, 2019 |
You're from Edo, know how great the Benin empire was and think how to make Bini great again. Be strategic, start planning towards a Niger Delta republic! Osaze007: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:05am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Oshigun:I never said we should abandon national politics, my warning was to those that go about forming human right fighting for Nigerians that doesn't send them, they could instead use this energy to focus on slolely Yorubaland. And then again, if trully we look inward we will surely always be able to choose a good leader. Political party shouldn't stop us electing a good leader. Mimiko was elected as a Labour Party flagbearer over the popular PDP and ACN in Ondo state. If we look more inward, rigging elections on our lands will be difficult cuz rigging something of very wide margin will almost be impossible. Good leaders abound everywhere. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:08am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Yes we will either join that or operate under Yoruba republic 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 1:10am On Dec 29, 2019 |
0monnak0da: Indeed....and doing this 24/7 at the expense of trying to besmirch the reputation of the Yorubas, who are actually far superior to them in every field of life for those who work with real facts and stats, just shows that mental illness is a general malaise for some. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:11am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:how does this post relate with what we were discussing. I thought you were talking about southerners support on restructuring. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:14am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:it's funny that you'd now use Yoruba in a context with southerner, it's no more ss/se? Yorubas aren't backstabbers anymore? Well anyway, keep chasing your agenda and let Yorubas do what they feel is better for them too. This isn't too much to ask of course, right? |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:15am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Kapeter: They should even drive their own agenda let Yorubas support lol |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by LegendHer0: 1:16am On Dec 29, 2019 |
technicallyrich: You’re living in a fool’s paradise!! 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:17am On Dec 29, 2019 |
technicallyrich:one would wonder why they acting primitive yet claim educated. Koward ko, kowa party ni. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:19am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:so ibos can have opinions, think and have a change of mind while Yorubas dare not, right? |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by reality1010: 1:21am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Kapeter:Your text here does not reconcile with your opinion in your main post. You look confused. Igbo people v never been confused or deviated from their position since the civil war.What they demanded at Aburi is what they r still doing today and you know it. Intact,the Yoruba people use Igbo's positions on things in Nigeria to play politics buying favor with other tribes. You will hear the Yoruba man telling the Huasa or other tribes that imagine how the Igbo hates the country and wants to destroy the country. They say all this in order to gain favor.That is why the Yoruba people can not be trusted of restructuring and when they go into govt,they abandon it.e.g.VP,Tinubu and other yorubas.So whether restructuring or secession, the Yoruba people r just deceiving themselves. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:23am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: If there’s no Igbo land why are you asking for Biafra |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:26am On Dec 29, 2019 |
reality1010:in all. What you are saying is that ibos have the right to be self determined ile having their own agenda but Yorubas can't have their own agenda. Why? You want Aburi, keep chasing, Yorubas want something else, they chased or let me say they keep chasing. So how's that supposed to be a problem? Must we have the same agenda? |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:28am On Dec 29, 2019 |
We Southerners need to look beyond supremacy contest, when we achieve Biafra and Oduduwa Republics, we can compete countrywise like France and Britain but for now the focus is restructuring this contraption or balkanizing it. We are stuck together in a marriage we had no input in 1914 so the best is to work together to achieve the divorce. Kapeter: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:31am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Under 1 Nigeria, all lands belongs to Nigeria. To take back control of our land and resources, we are asking for Biafra where we will be under Briafran constitution. This is basic understanding! Osaze007: 1 Like |
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