Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 1:35pm On May 17, 2015 |
after1: [s][/s]
Bast.ard, you think the village drunkard your mother show you is your father. Wake your mother in the middle of the night, and she will tell you the story of your real father. I just give you the hint, try it and it will work out. Blame the village w.hore you call a mother for hiding the truth from you. Thank me later. Do you thank your father after sucking his joy stick? |
Politics › Re: Rejoinder: Shamsuddeen Usman Denies Making Comments Against Yorubas, Tinubu by Remarkable: 1:21pm On May 17, 2015 |
OduaVanguard: I strongly suspect the PDP propaganda machinery for fabricating the news, and trust the bad-belle SE losers, they took it and ran with it same way they did the Wole Soyinka fabrication. Any news about any purported division in APC and against Yoruba interests, whether real or imagined, generates seismic orgasms in those bad-belle agents. They will continue to be put to shame. they are just following APC's propaganda template. |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 1:05pm On May 17, 2015*. Modified: 1:50pm On May 17, 2015 |
after1: F.ucking liar, the senseless ediot of a man is dead. He was useless till cruel death snatched him away, may his cursed soul continue to rest in hell. Nothing good can come out of a worthless and cursed tribe, your generation will continue to live same life of your useless late father. You are going same way, and will be useless till death. Spits on his grave ... you like spitting... exactly what pregnant women do... if my father is dead, how come he is able to talk to me and drive his car around town? |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by Remarkable: 12:58pm On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: Nice angle to the untwining of this convoluted mess.
What were the events that led to the coup, that justified selective killings of leaders of other regions?
If at any point in your lifetime you want to be objective, one way is to check your personal bias is to use the basic labelling of events with letters or number.
X happened, and it led to Y which led to Z.
Your question then is what is X, right? You have to tell me your age first, so i'll know how to further educate you... |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by Remarkable: 12:51pm On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: Nice angle to the untwining of this convoluted mess.
What were the events that led to the coup, that justified selective killings of leaders of other regions? ... one thing for sure is that the citizens were on edge, you really asking? you don't know the political crisis that was bedeviling the union? if i'll call it that |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by Remarkable: 12:39pm On May 17, 2015 |
Vessi: there are online reports that a jihad led my sardauna was to be launched about a day after the coup. That prompted the coup plotters to execute the coup and get rid of sardauna and Co. Thereby saving Nigeria from the act of being Islamized. a lot of people don't know this... but only heaven knows what Nzeogwu and co. saved the rest of Nigeria from... and the price Igbos had to pay.... the question I am not sure of though is if it was worth it? I'm leaning more to believe that it was... because at least a statement has been made and shown that we don't roll over - we stand up to you. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by Remarkable: 11:59am On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: Wonderful write up but 2 key things are critically missing :
1. He brushed over the incidence of Jan 1966 as if it was a none issue. Maybe, he did not understand the import of that singular action that spiralled out of control because he is not a Nigerian.
2. He also failed to disclose his blossoming friendship with Zik in this write up, in the spirit of objectivity. There is no way most of what he wrote would not have been based on hearsays of Zik. It took several diplomatic trips for Zik to convince Nyerere to recognise the new country and it was even done on friendship basis. He would have been fair enough to tell us in his write up that Zik was his very good friend. .. he also didn't highlight the state of the nation that led to the Jan. '66 coup, and how the citizenry were yearning for a revolution; the cause of that coup would have been good insight. |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 11:20am On May 17, 2015*. Modified: 1:45pm On May 17, 2015 |
[color=#990000][/color] after1: [s][/s]
Nah. Its your senile useless father, the fool that was forced to accept you as his own since he was part of the 33 man squad that gang r.aped the old village w.hore you call a mother. He has no choice since he was the most foolish among those guys. He was useless till cruel death took him away, you are also going the same way of the accursed fool. Son of a silly woman. hahah.. my father is still alive, dude... I told you that you are confused and messed up.. |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 1:50am On May 17, 2015*. Modified: 1:39pm On May 17, 2015 |
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Dumbo, after the cursed coward ojuiku fled from war, effiong had to surrender to the same Obasanjo. You have no shame at all, which adekunle fled. Buhahahahhahaha. You are now insane bro. Ojuiku of cursed memory is your biafran general, the shameless mofo ran away in the middle of the night and still come back to contest election in same Nigeria. Its an insult to those that lost there life in that war. You are from the generation of the cursed people of the South East. The AGIP of Nigeria, the cursed and worthless tribe of no value. It suck to be yeebhoe. Spit on your bald head. lol @ my bald head.You saw a bald head and spat on it, only to realize the face is that of your father... ... so what else do you do to your pops? |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 1:20am On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: As usual stup1d people are always blaming others for their woes. Your government failed to make arrangement for their transportation and we were even magnanimous to transport them down to your gully eroded land and dumped them under wherever. What happened. NOTHING. The best you did was to make noise as usual and issue your usual lame ultimatum.
Grown up men were running away from.you cassava stick wielding boys and they still massacred 3million of you? Then it must have been angel of death of that killed those 3millions for the fun of it. Y1boman and illogical shallow reasoning will always baffle others.
They were kidnapped and dumped on your land and what came out of it? NOTHING. Don't you get it that, no one takes you guys serious. You guys are bunch of laughing stocks Our cassava stick-wielding boys were depleting Adekunli's men from 35,000 to barely 500 while your grownass men were bombing market places and refugee camps where children and women took refuge... that is where the bulk of 3 million Biafran deaths came from... (Do you want links and videos to prove what i've just said? Just say "Yes" and I will provide the links right away). You see why you are called cowards? That you have no shame gloating over the deaths of civilians, children and indiscriminate use of authority by state (and traditional) governments to harass its citizens (civilians)? That is what you call bravery? Listen, my good friend, I don't want to keep on in this line of conversation, I want to give you one more chance, the last call, if you will... to speak up, perhaps explain to me... what this marginalisation of Yoruba muslims by Hausa/Fulani muslims is all about. That was my initial interest in posting on this useless thread... |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 1:06am On May 17, 2015 |
nonaira: You just ranting to rant.
The same way SS hijack the property and the property taken back by them by Igbos. Go travel you ediot. River state is still filled with igbo man and their property.
The SS region renamed their LAND dumbass. Name one igbo land renamed by SS groups and nothing happened I dare you name one.
You deported who? You losers fashola cried like buf00n after the deportation. Going around apologizing to every igbo community he can find after the deportation, attending every igbo actibity he can find just to appease tge leaders and when the names of the deported appeared, majority of the names were your SW people and SS and few igbos. Even the loser deported more yorubas than any other groups and unlike the apology he was giving to SS and SE ppl, he never once apologized to yoruba and you are even supposed to be his "brother".
If igbos are the 5th class, the tribe use and dumped since beginning of time, yes you slaves called Yoloba, are the 8th slaves in the entire Nigerian population. Throughout history, not once have the man you people ever wanted to be leader achieved that dream. This GMB win is the first time EVER in Nigeria history and even the North you licked their@ss just to achieve this your first time win proudly and loudly stated YOU ARE NOT IMPORTANT; we would have won with or without you. The ultimate punch in the face to their slave. You would think the yoruba will say or do something but alas Nada. Similar to the same way another leader, SLS, called you people PROBLEMS OF NIGERIA and nothing, not even a word against him happened. Infact like the docile slaves una are, you locked and currently licking his @ss. 
You are a slaves to Nigeria..even your masters, your only ally knows this that's why they insult una in your faces, kill una in their lands and in your OWN, emphasis on OWN lands, kill your leaders in your faces and pay off your obas to keep shut, spit, use and clean their yansh with una and Nothing, absolutely NADA happenes. Infact, like a docile, 8th citizen slaves you lick their @ss.
Clap for una selves. You and your people are every slave masters dream. The most obedient slave in the world My guy, I tried so hard to get this coward to speak up against the marginalisation of Yoruba muslims by northern muslims... was almost begging him to speak up for himself and all Yorubas;... i'm sure wherever he was, he was shaking like a leaf... and I couldn't believe that even on an anonymous forum, the fear of their northern masters was more real than ever... and then with the slightest leading.. he began mouthing off against Ojukwu... and of course how the state government abuses its power against its citizens is his proof of bravery and strength. Can you imagine? |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 12:52am On May 17, 2015 |
after1: Ojuiku is the only fool that fled when confronted with real war. He thought war is about onitsha wrestling contest. The accursed coward plead for mercy and was pardonned after sacrificing 3m gullibles yeeboes. Hehehehe yet they call the ediot there Hero. What a worthless and useless tribe. Spits Erm... lieing coard, Adekunli fled half naked, Ogundipe ran, even Obasanjo ran and has a bullet in his bumcheek to show for it... so lie with style okay? thanks for showing the world that your tribe is 4 times worthless as out of fear your so-called men have fled more times than Ojukwu ever did... Mr. Fear-fear liar. |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 12:46am On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: Fear fear people deported you and nothing happened.
Our Oba insulted you to your face and nothing happened.
The stup1d people carrying cassava stick to confront T72 are the brave ones? No wonder your forefathers do not have any history of any war they won or a territory they conquered apart from Ngozi which they won through the village square chest beating wrestling match contest. When I said fear-fear people have no pride and no dignity, it sounded harsh, but its the truth and your post just displayed it... when a government voted in by the people kidnaps them... (and dumps them in wee hours of the morning at the head-bridge) ... that becomes a sign of bravery? well... its these same fear-fear people that pride themselves in bombing market places and refugee camps during the civil war, whereas their grownass men wer running away from Biafran boys with sticks. What else do you have? Mr. Fear-fear? (and just in case you didn't get the sarcasm in my post... using an arm of government to kidnap defenceless civilians is no bravery... it is the hallmark of cowardice! and proves my point that you are all cowards! Man up! for 4Ks sake, Man! the! 4! Cup!!! |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 12:29am On May 17, 2015 |
nonaira: This is a comment from a northern leader,Shamsudeen Usman, regarding the last election he said and I quote YORUBA DID not matter. Even they knew you guys are not important and just nothing but their slaves to USE AND DUMP.
There's not been one tribe in Nigeria used by the north as much as Yoruba. From Awolowo all the way down to currently Tinubu.
Politically you are slaves Economically you are slaves Academically you are slaves Infrastructure you are backwards
You are literally the @ss of Nigeria to wipe our butt with.
That's why the north can loudly and proudly use una, sat it to una faces and nothing happen The same way the igbos can loudly call your lands no mans land, mock and laugh in your faces and nothing happen The same way SS groups can kill una, harass una and accuse una for everything wrong and nothing will happen The same way the north can literally take una lands, make themselves the Emir and even kill una in your own lands in BROAD daylight, and nothing happens.
You've always been their and everybody's slaves and a good docile slaves you are. Even oyinbo liked una during the slave trade for being docile and obedient. |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 12:15am On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: The same way i have never hidden my disdain for that coward, immature,chest beating, cradle robber, betrayal of friendship, lilly-livered sissy and shameless bandit lord, pretending to be war lord --- Ojukwu,
In case you do not know, Ore is the graveyard of your forefathers and the place that turned the dream of the rising sun into a reality of a dawning sun. A visit to the place will be historic for you. Nah wah o! You fear Hausas like crazy even on the www but run your mouth freely against Biafrans.... Is it because we have not taken over your land the way they took Ilorin from you guys and imposed an emir ruling over your oily behinds? Is that why y'all are jittery over what Lagos is merely called? (and twist your knickers into knots when told its no man's land?) You guys wear your cowardice on your sleeves proudly; you can't even pretend that you don't fear your northern rulers. Fear-fear people... no liver, no spine. No balls, no dignity, no pride. I kinda feel sorry for y'all - being so psychologically ruined with fear. Pelee. |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 8:19pm On May 16, 2015 |
Remarkable: You know you don't need to be scared of the Hausas even on the internet... be a man, get a backbone or something...
and i'll give you one more chance:
Are Yoruba muslims prevented from leading prayers in mosques? whether up north or in the SW? If so, what do you, as a Yoruba man think of it? |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 8:13pm On May 16, 2015 |
superstar1: I laff in mandarin.
Sincerely, the same way I am fearful of Hausas, i guess you are also fearful of Awolowo and Ore people. I've never minced words describing Awolowo by the treacherous, greedy and other lights in which I view him... and what is Ore? if it is a person, I have no idea and thus cant fear what I don't know, if is a place... why should I be scared of any part of Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 7:52pm On May 16, 2015 |
superstar1: You can believe whatever you want to believe, it is your choice and your right. I cannot deny you that.
Your uttered word, based on your presumed believe present you as a gullible person. That is also your headache and not mine.
Google is not your enemy, You can as well cross check the names of Imams in yorubaland and come back to answer your question, which appears daft to sane minds. You know you don't need to be scared of the Hausas even on the internet... be a man, get a backbone or something... and i'll give you one more chance: Are Yoruba muslims prevented from leading prayers in mosques? whether up north or in the SW? If so, what do you, as a Yoruba man think of it? |
Politics › Re: NASS Expands 'Host Community’ To Mean Nigeria As A Whole! by Remarkable: 7:04pm On May 16, 2015 |
I barely asked you a question and you've started becoming a slippery green snake in green grass.. Who was paid for the license? its a simple question, sir. semitunde: You are deflecting from the original post I quoted to argue about the authenticity or otherwise of the licenses gotten.
Pls read my initial posts. |
Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 7:00pm On May 16, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: On Biafra And Lower Niger by Remarkable: 6:29pm On May 16, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: NASS Expands 'Host Community’ To Mean Nigeria As A Whole! by Remarkable: 5:27pm On May 16, 2015 |
Afam4eva: What about Nigerian land? .. the guy don disappear. |
Politics › Re: NASS Expands 'Host Community’ To Mean Nigeria As A Whole! by Remarkable: 5:21pm On May 16, 2015 |
semitunde: So do they companies that make use of the resources in those other places. Or you think they got their oil prospecting licenses free of charge? Who did they pay, for the license? |
Crime › Re: Man Excretes 70 Wraps Of Cocaine In NDLEA Net by Remarkable: 8:41pm On May 15, 2015 |
This man is a disgrace to hard working men... its as if they don't have a brain... and the NDLEA, why didn't they allow him to deliver the drugs and then arrest the sender/receiver as well? I've said it before that sting operations will help tackle this menace from the root... I hate the way Nigeria works, or doesn't work some times. *sigh* |
Politics › Re: Akpabio, Orji Lead PDP Senators-elect To Pro Saraki Meeting, APC Rattled! by Remarkable: 3:32am On May 15, 2015 |
Tinyemeka: I heard that Orji's first son a.k.a Ikuku Abia, is currently in EFCC custody. How true is that? ... so if I tell you that it is true, you'd believe me? You didn't ask or check the source you originally heard it from (did you?) and you've come to NL to "verify" the news? |
Politics › Re: Akpabio, Orji Lead PDP Senators-elect To Pro Saraki Meeting, APC Rattled! by Remarkable: 2:54am On May 15, 2015 |
Demmzy15: Emir which is also an 'Ameer' is used by Muslims in Saudi, Turkey, Oman, Qatar and other majority Muslim States of country. 'Emir' is not an hausa or Fulani word, Ilorin was hub of yoruba Muslims and other slaves who were Muslims. Ilorin was part of Oyo Empire and the Muslims of Oyo stayed in Ilorin and planned to conquer the other parts of the Oyo empire due to the injustice and wickedness of the Oyo king as of then! ... maybe you do know more than I do about Kwara, so I just want to ask and let you answer...: are there Emirs in Ibadan (Oyo state)? |
Politics › Re: Akpabio, Orji Lead PDP Senators-elect To Pro Saraki Meeting, APC Rattled! by Remarkable: 2:36am On May 15, 2015 |
OduaVanguard: LOL. Hello? ? Last time I checked Saraki = Yoruba = APC So either way you slice or dice it, a Yorubaman will be either Senate president or Speaker of the House. Now choke on that.
p.s: This your Tinubu hatorade you are sipping is bad for your health boy! Easy now  ... attaché by force? Lagos (Eko) and Kwara don't sound like Oyo and Ondo ... |
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Politics › Re: PDP Reps ‘ll Vote Dogara For Speaker – Okwu by Remarkable: 4:32pm On May 13, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Has The South West Made A Wrong Move? by Remarkable: 4:10pm On May 13, 2015 |
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Yeeboes are fond of using different words whenever they wish. You call others coward, but your eze gburugbru of cursed memory is the only coward to ever run from battle field in the middle of the night. He sacrificed 3m innocent souls and yet ran away when its time to face real war. Is there any agreement between SW and SS/SE before calling them traitors? You fools just open your smelling mouth to call others names without making sense. You should be ashamed of coming from that worthless shit of a tribe. Booboo, what you are experiencing is called PMS - when you are on your period, you become so emotional, as well as delusional and confused... that is why you've mixed up the man often referred to as a "warlord" with men from your tribe whom are renowned cowards and apty seen as such by other tribes in Nigeria... did you forget that a coward named Ogundipe was not man enough to take control of a military that was experiencing a breakdown in law, order and discipline? Ogundipe is from the same tribe you are from, Booboo, he fled the country, scared and with soiled under-garments. (people from a brave tribe, e.g. Aguiyii Ironsi, by virtue of his position as the highest officer, countered a coup by commanding respect, he was fearless, brave, so much so that when the coupists that marked him for elimination mounted a road-block to take him out, he stepped out of his car and COMMANDED them to get the heck out of his way!). Acts of bravery abound so much with my people, the Igbos; but I'm afraid the same can not be said about your own people, and although because of the hormone changes you are experiencing now, you are unable to stomach this truth that all Nigerians agree to, with time, you will come around and be less confused, perhaps your memory will remind you of a certain coward from your tribe as well calledDiya? yeah? remember him? the weeping General that cried because he was scared? he got caught, was not man enough to stand by his actions, and he began weeping like a nursery school kid that as kids we'd call "Cry, cry baby" back then. I know out of your confusion you've been told tales that try to put a spin on his cowardly act, note that no General has ever wept out of fear, the way the yooba General did. You are delusional about so many things, but the last two I will try to help you with (to understand) is that of the ex-Biafran Head of State and how his commanders stood up to fight world powers that opposed his act of seccession. Lt. Col. Odumegwu Chukwuemeka Ojukwu as the Head of State of Biafra, when you take a class called "Government", you will learn of types of governments, and in a military dicktatorship, the leader is known as the Head of State. His opponent in Nigeria was (General, i believe) Yakubu gowon, and as the Nigerian Head of State, his role was to plan and map out military strategies in times of war. Did Gowon go to the battlefield? Is it customary for the president or head of a government to be in the battlefields? . Anyways, PMS things sha.. I know it is, indeed, embarrassing, that despite all the support, ammunition,blockaide and all what naught, the Biafran boys ended up inflicting more casualties on the Nigerian army, than their own military loss. You are temperamental, Booboo,see if you can get your pharmacist to give you something that reduces the effects of PMS, okay? Don't have big mouth like your uncle Adekunli that was making noise of how he will finish Igbos when he comes into Igbo land; whereas it is not on record that he wept, but it is on record that he fled on foot from Owerri to PH. (Out...of... fear!!!) He (Adekunli) was given all the support he needed to start out with (to capture Owerri-Aba-Umuahia, OAU), a whole, full division, 35,000 strong. ("strong."  . Biafran boys waited for him to start out his threat and noise-making (the same way you have been running around, all crazy up in here); and they took him on..... Booboo, guess how many, out of 35,000 soldiers (of the 3 Marine Commando of Adekunli) that went into Igboland (starting with Owerri), made it back out, alive?** I hope you have learnt something... I've taken time to explain things out to you because I know it aint easy dealing with the changes your body is experiencing, hormones going all crazy and your delusions that's made you keep repeating the same ish over and over here on NL... ** I won't give you the answer, go, get off NL and do some readingsaving yourself the embarrassment next time. Oh, I will tell you this though: that Mr. Adekunli, whom was quick to flee and return to base in PH. from Owerri, actually lied that his men had all been killed. I am sure you guys call that bravery, huh?** |