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Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by llakes4real: 11:25am On Jul 12, 2020
FrLukas:
I know all these.

Trust me there are people who have the brainpower to facilitate a clean, hassle-free break away of the Yorubas only if the elders would ask.

After all, ọmọdé gbọ́n, àgbà gbọ́n la fi dá ilẹ̀ Ifè.

Consultations should go on underground.

Let the country continue to wallow in decadence while we plan our exit.

Whoever is benefiting from this unholy union should prepare to commit suicide when we finally leave.
grin
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by richie240: 11:27am On Jul 12, 2020
llakes4real:
A restructured Nigeria would benefit us more than the presidency. We should move to correct the mistake of the first republic. Could you imagine the what the autonomy would bring to us all? Everyone should manage what they make from themselves. These unnecessary romance with those whose way of life, evidently is different from ours, would stop. Everyone would be more concerned about development and not the next election.

Cc richie240
The bolded especially has contributed a lot to d rot in values in d S/W, whereby d 'omoluabi' ethos is fastly fading. The conspicuous determination of d kánda inú ìresì amongst us to work against Yorubas has made d average Yoruba Joe to descend so low as to support characters whose moral standing are called to question.
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by NLandIsHypocrit: 11:30am On Jul 12, 2020
llakes4real:
It is not compulsory to comment on every thread.
Sorry I've done that already grin
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by richie240: 11:50am On Jul 12, 2020
NLandIsHypocrit:
grin We want dedicate the entire time in our lives with the highest level of all manner of media propaganda making sure that Igbos does not achieve their Biafra, even if Osibanjo is killed by Fulani cabals and Tinubu humiliated and given Abiola treatment and 2023 wished away, as long as Igbos did not achieve Biafra we're ready to remain slaves forever grin grin
Oga, You are most definitely an impostor.
Whether biafra is achieved or not is not Yoruba's headache.
Your reasoning clearly shows you are not Yoruba.

We know those who had rather choose failure in as much as their 'enemies' don't succeed.

Try harder next time!
cool
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by IJOBA2: 11:57am On Jul 12, 2020
Sammy07:
shocked how were you able to type that correctly with the right "ami"

I thought you ain't Yoruba.
THAT EDO TERRORIST UNDERSTANDS ALL THE LANGUAGES INCLUDING IBO AND HAUSA LINGUA
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by plessis: 1:32pm On Jul 12, 2020
FrLukas:
Yorùbá. Hmmmmm... Ó ga ò.

If you haven't seen the urgency of the need to exit this contraption called Nigeria even now, then it's two things

Either you are one of those who benefit directly or indirectly from the dysfunctional country called Nigeria or

You are just plainly and painfully dumb.

People like BAT are politicians through and through and there's only one way their minds are wired...personal aggrandisement.

Nothing else. Every move they make must profit them in some way.

Even when the build infrastructure, they smile to the bank by jerking up the budget.

Even their seemingly innocuous acts and statements are geared towards manipulating the masses into believing that they are the best they can get.

So far, there seems to be only one selfless leader working towards the emancipation of the Yorubas from a stifling Nigeria and that's Professor Banji Akintoye.

Others are only after their own end.

What Yoruba needs is a good leader. A philosopher king. One who has worked on himself and sees further than the rest.

We honestly don't need the likes of Tinubu and the other àgbàyàs roaming Buhari's halls of shame in Abuja.

I wish I could post a video of Eeben Barlow, the subcontractor who was hired to help train our military to wipe out Boko Haram and how they were stopped from doing just that by Buhari and the US. It's a long video.

Yoruba, exit Nigeria. Otherwise your progress will continue to be stunted to the level of the cow-herding Fulani.
finally, thinking Yoruba man who acknowledges that Nigeria is killing the potentials of the Yoruba nation.
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by 7lives:
llakes4real:
You are right, but BAT also contributed to the division. He can't been isolated from the whole issue facing us as a people. That is history, though, BAT is in the position now to mend fences with his people and stop acting like an orphan. Whatever his agenda is, he needs most Yoruba leaders beside/behind him. "One man mopol" takes no one anywhere -- he can't do it himself!
E ye tan ara yin, Tinubu's only crime is refusing to go into oblivion with AD.
Tinubu sees into the future but they don't, we are all going to be in this country to ba da Jo won l'owo tan.
They joined outsiders to frustrate Awolowo, they later went to cry and beg for forgiveness at his grave.
I seriously hope they won't end up going to cry and beg for forgiveness at Tinubu's grave as well.
Worthless crabs.
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by SLAP44: 1:36pm On Jul 12, 2020
NLandIsHypocrit:
grin We want dedicate the entire time in our lives with the highest level of all manner of media propaganda making sure that Igbos does not achieve their Biafra, even if Osibanjo is killed by Fulani cabals and Tinubu humiliated and given Abiola treatment and 2023 wished away, as long as Igbos did not achieve Biafra we're ready to remain slaves forever grin grin
I laughed till I nearly fainted grin
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by SLAP44: 1:42pm On Jul 12, 2020
But seriously, I am frightened about the prospects of a United Yoruba country free of Nigeria. That nation will be a force to reckon with in the international community in a few short years.

Educated
Diplomatic
Good international trade
Unity
Serious growth potentials
Sustainable development
Access to the sea
Brotherly neighbours

What are the Yorubas waiting for?
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by Nightwolves(op): 1:55pm On Jul 12, 2020
We Yorubas are just sitting Ducks and worshiping thief’s on they give us peanuts. What happens when peanut finish ? We will go and beg for another ?
stonemasonn:
What have Tinubu done for the Yoruba nation compared to what he has profited? Yorubas don't have leaders, what they have are tax collectors.
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by llakes4real: 2:48pm On Jul 12, 2020
7lives:
E ye tan ara yin, Tinubu's only crime is refusing to go into oblivion with AD.
Tinubu sees into the future but they don't, we are all going to be in this country to ba da Jo won l'owo tan.
They joined outsiders to frustrate Awolowo, they later went to cry and beg for forgiveness at his grave.
I seriously hope they won't end up going to cry and beg for forgiveness at Tinubu's grave as well.
What less crabs.
We all need outsiders! Same way Tinubu is also in cohort with outsiders. But the outsiders Tinubu is romancing can't be trusted -- their past and present proves this. Anyway, let's wait and see!
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by Fantasticcc: 3:57pm On Jul 12, 2020
SLAP44:
But seriously, I am frightened about the prospects of a United Yoruba country free of Nigeria. That nation will be a force to reckon with in the international community in a few short years.

Educated
Diplomatic
Good international trade
Unity
Serious growth potentials
Sustainable development
Access to the sea
Brotherly neighbours

What are the Yorubas waiting for?
Yoruba's are not sure of themselves unlike the igbos,so instead of let the Igbo's fly high like it was meant to be they rather die as slaves to the Fulanis.
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by Nightwolves(op): 6:16pm On Jul 12, 2020
First we need to deal with the bad eggs, identify them and then delete them away.
obonujoker:
Lol... Firstly we must deal and do away with political theives and looters amongst the great Yoruba nation...

If Sango or Obatala were alive, they'd have struck many of these theives parading themselves as leaders dead

A yoruba nation that voted someone like Sanwo olu isn't a ready and serious nation...
Re: Yorùbá Nation: What Do We Want? by Iceyjayz: 10:30pm On Jul 15, 2020
gloriaunobi:
Summary biko
Why are you this dumbhuh
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