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Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Nobody: 12:50pm On May 31, 2020
ifiokjohn:
since over 50 years ago they haven't rule but the Yorubas and the North have ruled and still sought Power daily and that's why they will be contesting for Office in 2023 yet you said the Igbos are to Power hungry?.

Anyways I a SS believe that the Igbos are the salvation of Biafra . keep denying them Power cause of your innate fear that they will dominate you and everything you stand for ok?

You said they are to arrogant but I ask which region isn't arrogant.

Bro don't let your fears rule you ok

Fake SS...... grin

Igbos are the salvation of Biafra
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by PaulH07: 12:54pm On May 31, 2020
Fash20:



you think the Yoruba nation will stay if the igbo leave? God forbid

Nothing consign me. Just let people that want to go, go in peace. That's all.

It's obvious the marriage isn't working anymore, anything short of dissolving it is tantamount to slavery and oppression...

Let Igbos go their way abeg, their matter don taya me...
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by ume1000: 12:56pm On May 31, 2020
YeribanzavsAfon:


Shut up he never thought you were a Northerner but he know you are Yoruba.
You are a Yoruba and you people are worse than the Northerners take it or leave it.
just went through your post on this thread

Why are you so tribalistic

Is it that you don't have anything positive in that hypnotized brain of yours
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Salvador1: 12:57pm On May 31, 2020
What is tribalism?
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by humilitypays(m): 12:58pm On May 31, 2020
Nnamdipapakanu:


IPOB yoots u we see u

Who told u yoruba aren't working on it.. We ain't chest beaters like ur tribe..

They only make mouth but end up in the mud like operation python dance.... We don't chest beat, we make our move smartly
Oh good shocked
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by YeribanzavsAfon: 12:59pm On May 31, 2020
ume1000:
[s]am an urhobo

But it seems you have been hypnotized by nnamdi kanu

Same man whom believes buhari was cloned within a year

Unlike you I only want the best for Nigeria whether my kinsman or not[/s]

Mr man it's either Igbo president or the North continues, I font have time for Jabez.
If you are truly and Urhobo man as you have said then you would know that Yoruba's betrayed one of you (Jonathan) now you are rooting for them , so tomorrow they'd feel like they can get away with anything. Call it sentiment who Cares but things must have to be put straight out here.

And lest I forget, if I was an Nnamdi Kamu follower I don't support Igbo presidency, it simple common sense!
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by YeribanzavsAfon: 1:01pm On May 31, 2020
ume1000:
just went through your post on this thread

Why are you so tribalistic

Is it that you don't have anything positive in that hypnotized brain of yours

Baggar I'm for Igbos first, same way you Yorubas are for anything Afonja and the betrayal that comes with it. So Suum there!!!
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by YeribanzavsAfon: 1:03pm On May 31, 2020
Nnamdipapakanu:


[s]Thank u.. We are accept but see this

Hausa first then igbo[/s]

I don't read these days sorry..
Its either Igbos presidency or

Atiku, El-Rufai, Tambuwal, Sanusi or Kwankwaso continues...
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by ume1000: 1:09pm On May 31, 2020
YeribanzavsAfon:


Mr man it's either Igbo president or the North continues, I font have time for Jabez.
If you are truly and Urhobo man as you have said then you would know that Yoruba's betrayed one of you (Jonathan) now you are rooting for them , so tomorrow they'd feel like they can get away with anything. Call it sentiment who Cares but things must have to be put straight out here.

And lest I forget, if I was an Nnamdi Kamu follower I don't support Igbo presidency, it simple common sense!
and what exactly did Jonathan accomplish during his tenure
Please don't let sentiments cloud your reasoning

Does been an urhobo mean I should support the looting Done by ibori
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by YeribanzavsAfon: 1:15pm On May 31, 2020
ume1000:
and what exactly did Jonathan accomplish during his tenure
Please don't let sentiments cloud your reasoning

Does been an urhobo mean I should support the looting Done by ibori

So what has Buhari done for Urobo that you want to vote a Yoruba that have benefited immensely under this same Government more than your entire state not even your tribe alone..

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Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Ejjis(m): 1:18pm On May 31, 2020
Old news
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by ume1000: 1:28pm On May 31, 2020
YeribanzavsAfon:


So what has Buhari done for Urobo that you want to vote a Yoruba that have benefited immensely under this same Government more than your entire state not even your tribe alone..
I never said I want to vote a Yoruba

I did rather vote the most suitable candidate
Excluding an igbo
Their hunger for power, arrogance, spite for their fellow igbos and country men is out of this world
Should I even add the fact that they are incorrigible

Same igbos whom enslave their kinsmen all in the name of serving Oga

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Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Cherez: 1:33pm On May 31, 2020
One thing I know is that this man will unify this country if he is allowed free hand to lead.
Give him a Five-year opportunity void of election activities & he will deliver
He can even concentrate his ministers all from his village but let him just deliver
If Nigerians can give this guy a good chance
Yes, he has some flaws but he is not bad

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Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by sylve11: 1:44pm On May 31, 2020
TheRareGem1:
Osinbajo is an advocate of peace, one Nigeria and unity. He single handedly settle the bad vibe in South South which stoped oil vandalism and cleanup ogoni community (employ the youths of ogoni in the cleaning up) and empower the women in Ogoni land.
Osinbajo is for Nigeria and not the Southwest alone.
He's not a tribal bigot. He's goal is making Nigeria a better place for all.


you get sense........ wink

But what's the update on that Ogoni cleanup? cool
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by opribo(m): 1:51pm On May 31, 2020
For the VP, to feel comfortable to operate in this certificate forging, religious fundamentalist, human right violators and dictatorship government. Shows he is a mediocre VP.

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Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Azooms: 1:51pm On May 31, 2020
The problem of the SE is the SE. If you know, you know
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Tranquillity360: 2:05pm On May 31, 2020
Azooms:
The problem of the SE is the SE. If you know, you know
The problem of SW is?

If person no no he ask question.

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Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Nobody: 2:22pm On May 31, 2020
maybanks:
10 Memorable Quotes Of Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War.

*..........Three watchwords matter: fairness, equity and justice." - Osinbajo


1. "The Igbo apprenticeship system has been cited as the biggest business incubator in the world and the Southeast is the birthplace of Nollywood; our film industry which has achieved global renown on the strength of the creativity and imagination of young Nigerians."

2. "One of our errors in times past has been our inability to appropriate the positive aspects of the Civil War legacy such as the spirit of innovation and self-reliance that inspired technological feats in extreme circumstances even here in this museum. Within that period, our people manufactured weapons and tools for refining crude."

3. "I think there is no greater evidence of how firmly we have closed ranks as a people than the fact that industrialists of this region (South East) are today equipping our nation’s Armed Forces."

4. "Setbacks and adversity are as integral to a nation’s journey as they are to human existence as a whole. But we have also known hope and victory, we should not on account of the disappointments we have suffered, give up on our collective possibilities and on each other."

5. "The ties that bind us have survived the most intense disagreement we have ever known as a people and it resulted in the Civil War."

6. "Brothers and sisters, no human relationship is perfect and no nation is received or conceived in ideal circumstances. All polities, no matter how good they look today, are imperfect and only through the labours of their members are they perfected."

7. "It is true that we are not where we want to be, but we have not been standing still either, our country is very much, a work in progress. The attainment of peace and justice is not an event, but a process and a journey."

8. "In 2017, this administration paid the accumulated arrears of pensions owed to retired war-affected ex-Biafran Police, who have been pardoned since 2000. This was more than a gesture of good faith, it demonstrates our belief in fairness and justice and our conviction that we can only move forward together."

9. "We must build a country devoid of any form of discrimination and marginalization. This is the ideal to which we must strive. However, we cannot prosecute this struggle with weapons of bigotry and hatred. Our tools for creating the country we want, have to be those of empathy and a willingness to invest effort in understanding each other."

10. "All of us must also be mindful of the sacrifice that unity calls for; it means that those of us in power must understand that the bitterness of the loser when the winner takes it all, will ultimately swallow all including the winner. Three watchwords matter: fairness, equity and justice."


https://www.yemiosinbajo.ng/townhall-meeting-commemorating-50-years-after-end-of-nigerian-civil-war/

Lip service ianalwaya useless.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Omoslim26: 2:30pm On May 31, 2020
Tranquillity360:
Of course a true Igbo man is not a tribal bigot,but a true yoruba man is a tribal bigot.


intelligent people know better than to generalize

if you say Yorubas a tribal bigot

where then will you class these ipob miscreants
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by MacDD: 2:31pm On May 31, 2020
ume1000:
I never said I want to vote a Yoruba

I did rather vote the most suitable candidate
Excluding an igbo
Their hunger for power, arrogance, spite for their fellow igbos and country men is out of this world
Should I even add the fact that they are incorrigible

Same igbos whom enslave their kinsmen all in the name of serving Oga

U said u re from Urhobo. Anyway, that's not necessary. But if I were u just keep mute

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Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by hyperflex(m): 2:31pm On May 31, 2020
Prof is a very smart man. That’s why they sidelined him. But with all his prowess he’s not too good at playing the Nigerian political game or maybe he was just simply outwitted by the then unofficial Nigerian President Abba Kyari. He’s a man of knowledge and history. I like his personality
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Heavensent01(m): 2:36pm On May 31, 2020
Jman24:


You don't have to be sarcastic about how a tribe comprehend, to make a point, if you are really sincere about your article..


OK your Excellency sir
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by jumobi1(m): 2:41pm On May 31, 2020
Nigeria is as TRIBALISTIC as America is RACIST. I think it’s weird that the Nigerian government didn’t want Igbos to secede, however they allowed same Igbo civilians to starve and be murdered. You don’t hurt who you truly love.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by fantastic4lifee(m): 2:47pm On May 31, 2020
V.p is talking rubbish, God will judge you soon, the rain of war is raining just pray for give , no wicked leader will escape this reason Amen.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Legendguru: 2:58pm On May 31, 2020
ok
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Okwyjesus(m): 3:01pm On May 31, 2020
OgundeleTeju:
This is an obvious indication that Osinbajo is not a Vp for the Southwest but a Vp for the entire tribe.l love this man so much


You will amaze the transformation if you has power.

He is a better candidate than Tinubu.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by oyatainer(m): 3:03pm On May 31, 2020
TheRareGem1:
Osinbajo is an advocate of peace, one Nigeria and unity. He single handedly settle the bad vibe in South South which stoped oil vandalism and cleanup ogoni community (employ the youths of ogoni in the cleaning up) and empower the women in Ogoni land.
Osinbajo is for Nigeria and not the Southwest alone.
He's not a tribal bigot. He's goal is making Nigeria a better place for all.

The man's sight is just truncated by dirty games ín Nigeria politics. Í remember the tíme he was at the helm of affair at Npower, the transparency, accountabiliry and efficiency then were superb.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Tranquillity360: 3:06pm On May 31, 2020
Omoslim26:



intelligent people know better than to generalize

if you say Yorubas a tribal bigot

where then will you class these ipob miscreants
You sound like a member of Amotekun terrorist.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Nobody: 3:09pm On May 31, 2020
Osinbajo should save his energy. Nigeria will not witness another general election and we'll need him to help pilot the affairs of the new Oduduwa Republic.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by TheRareGem1(f): 3:22pm On May 31, 2020
Osinbajo will Pilot the affair of Nigeria come 2023. Not oduduwa Republic. We need him in Nigeria as our president. He will impact massively on the development of this nation.


TripleOh7:
Osinbajo should save his energy. Nigeria will not witness another general election and we'll need him to help pilot the affairs of the new Oduduwa Republic.
Re: Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War by Nobody: 3:30pm On May 31, 2020
ScotMisile:
" The labour of our heroes past shall nevver be in vain" .


Most of our heroes are the reason for this mess we are presently going through

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