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Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:33am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Igbos have been in Kano since the 1940s....one Nigeria made Nigeria an estate of our forefathers! Kapeter: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:35am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:this isn't how you write about Lagos now. Are you sacred of someone? |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:37am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Legendhero legendher0 you are brutal. My belly almsot bursted. you should learn to take it easy on them. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:37am On Dec 29, 2019 |
We do not have 1 agenda but you cant say Yorubas are staying neutral to Biafra agitation,you are not and in 1967, you never did.i have Yoruba friends, they preach one Nigeria all the time and I normally ask them what do you benefit as a Nigerian? They cant say but say we're better together! Kapeter: 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by reality1010: 1:38am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Kapeter:The Igbo people don't want Yoruba people to ask for what they r asking. In the past we v seen how both people agreed on an agenda such as the confab in resource control and other things but when the time came for reality,almost all the Yoruba state abandoned their position and followed the north. The Yoruba noise has been regionalism but OBJ came and all yorubas joined and abandoned it. Osinbanjo and Tinubu claimed apostle of regionalism and restructuring. Before 2015, the kept presenting papers and making stories on these parts, but the moment they gained power,it was abandoned. Yoruba people starting speaking against it,even Yoruba pastors etc spoke against it and started attacking the Igbo people as wanting to destroy the country. And everyone was surprised. We understand Igbo positions, Hausa positions but Yoruba positions r fraudulent. Yoruba people should first be sincere to themselves before telling us what they want. 5 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 1:39am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Yorubas are not interested in competing with anyone because we are assured and self-confident as a people. We know our worth to society and to others. It is Igbos who are obsessed with proclaiming themselves superior to everyone. Naturally this will elicit a response from others as we see here daily. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:39am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:You are stuck bro not we. I repeat we have our different agendas. Goodluck with yours. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Injera(f): 1:39am On Dec 29, 2019 |
technicallyrich:Benin are dragging Anambra with you |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:40am On Dec 29, 2019 |
But you understand Lagos was Nigeria's capital for decades built with Nigerian money. Ibadan was the capital of western region and it was Ibadan that was built with western resources. Lagos is Nigeria's investment for Nigerians Kapeter: 2 Likes |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Injera(f): 1:42am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Rekhina:So in your mind you think Niger Delta will submit to ibos?? Keep dreaming. To become minority again. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:45am On Dec 29, 2019 |
It's no wishful thinking, it is what it is. One Nigeria support over the years has consequences that cannot be wished away. Same one Nigeria that's making niger delta resources to be shared to all states gives Nigerians liberty to be anywhere and contest elections if they have the necessary majority Kapeter: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:48am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Unfortunately Nigeria is an indigenous country and lagos is part of Yoruba principalities, no amount Ig we own 98% we are the most populated etc will change it Lagos is part of Yoruba land case closed 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:49am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:why don't you keep this same energy with Calabar too. And moreover, Kano too should be a consequence of wanting one Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:51am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Osaze007:you have time for them bro. Waiting for obi to relocate to Lagos first so i can take them seriously. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:52am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Lagos is a cosmopolitan society belonging to all Nigerians. That ship sailed when one Nigeria came to being. When full electronic voting comes in place, you will see how elections will change Osaze007: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:53am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:it's no wishful thinking, really? Just because you want it makes it a neccessity? |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Injera(f): 1:53am On Dec 29, 2019 |
technicallyrich:I have read most of your views from your multiple accounts. And know THIS. When the dust settles, only the 5 Igbo states will make up Biafra. Have you seen any Benin man or even the Oba of Benin laying claim to Lagos State. Have you ever seen any Ijaw man laying claim to Ondo State. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:54am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Calabar was never the capital of Nigeria! Nigeria came to being 1914 with Lagos as its capital! Kapeter: 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 1:56am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful:congratulations to you for havin few useless Yoruba liberals as friend. How is Yorubas ought to stay neutral in your biafra struggle. By staying out of Nigeria? Well don't bother to reply, i'm tired going circles with you. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 1:56am On Dec 29, 2019 |
We Igbos in Delta state will join Biafra else our case will be like Igbanke( igbos in Edo) that is completely overshadowed. Injera: 3 Likes |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:57am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Every part of Nigeria is home to all Nigeria Am an edo man and can settle anywhere I want the question is why can’t you yet this one Nigeria theory in Kano after all you claim to the largest group there , Anyways igbos will continue to face hostility in south west so far you continue like this 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 1:59am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Loool Lagos you can only dream it your Rita orji was sent to the thrash can and Ifeanyi ubah that financed the election has been bankrupted Lol Legendhero this one shifted goal post from one Nigeria to former capital but they can’t contest in Abj Simple say Igbo is scared of Hausa But not scared of Yoruba I have edited it for you |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Kapeter(m): 2:00am On Dec 29, 2019 |
reality1010:you know as for you, you are delusional. Yorubas can play which card they deem fit as long as it's favourable to them. And mind you, it's only ibos that doesn't have a position presently in Nigeria. Ibo president agenda, biafra agenda, restructuring agenda and lot more. I will just leave you with your deluded mind. |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 2:02am On Dec 29, 2019 |
I have nothing against Yorubas, I like Yoruba people and I stayed in Ibadan(oluyole), Lagos, Ogun(Agbara) for 9yrs combine, but we need to be forward thinking. When you support Nigeria to be a nation, something must give and some things are not easily reversible Kapeter: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 2:03am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Your living in a fools paradise and only igbos think the way you do |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 2:04am On Dec 29, 2019 |
Igbos are not facing hostilities in SW. Igbos can stay anywhere in the world without fear even in Borno. Nor be today! Osaze007: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 2:04am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Yes something must give but indigenous is not part of it So all this your fantasy ain’t changing the original owners of Lagos the Yorubas 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 2:06am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Why did they install iya Oloja in computer village Looool why did they sack all your stores in oshodi They even moved computer village somewhere else Remember they flogged you in Akure I live in SW I’m an edo man Lagos is for Yorubas Eko o ni baje Get it into your apu head 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by DMerciful(m): 2:06am On Dec 29, 2019 |
You forgot that even Hausas were over ran by Fulanis! Now they use Hausa-fulani to make themselves feel good. Hausas bravery is overrated! Osaze007: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 2:07am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Without fear ? Remember Kaduna declaration and Oba of Lagos threat All of you were crying to United Nations 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Sonnyboom: 2:09am On Dec 29, 2019 |
May God continue to punish him even in his grave for destroying the regional govt that earned Nigeria the label of the giant of Africa. Tinibu n Osibanjo owes no sentimental organization their support. Why you Igbo can not use your brain is beyond me. Did Osibanjo not indict as Lagos Atty he supervised practical restructuring which lead to the fight with Obasanjo FG n Lagos then which every state benefits now. Why ain't u challenging all Igbo governor n Atiku to support restructuring why only Tinubu m Osinbajo ?! Did your god reveal once they support it shall be granted ? DMerciful: |
Re: Open Letter To My Yoruba Brothers by Osaze007: 2:09am On Dec 29, 2019 |
DMerciful: Point is you don’t have rights in Lagos It’s for Yorubas Nothing you do will changed it Lagos is part of SW Lagos is part of DAWN NA YORUBAS GET AM ONLY IGBOS THINK ITS NOT |
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