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rusher14:Lol, you would've made a little bit of sense if I were to be living in the same dirty cesspit where nothing works, where the air stinks, with a tanked/failed economy, and a dead/worthless currency with you. You're a dirt poor scrounger, a smelly bum, and an illiterate weasel with fried brain cells. And it's evident in the poverty mentality you laid bare on this thread and ya sycophantic support of a ret.arded tyrant who has a problem with critique. Anything to munch the crumbs like a rat with whiskers, no? Get the fvck out of my face with ya gutter poverty background and go find something to eat before you die of hunger. |
rusher14:Lol, you mean the extreme poverty ravaging ya miserable life and the one that has turned you into sycophantic rat with whiskers? ![]() Go find something to eat before you die of hunger, you dirt poor scrounger with starving brain cells. ![]() https://img.pandawhale.com/post-29973-Im-so-hungry-gif-Jenna-Marbles-nbGC.gif |
Stricker321:Lol, what do you expect from idiots who don't know what freedom is and have no understanding of the rule of law? The whole thing is an exhibition of Stockholm syndrome. The old fool has been "fighting" corruption for two years, yet one person is yet to be prosecuted, while the economy stays tanking, with poverty growing at an alarming rate. It's just smoke and mirrors by an incompetent tyrant who has absolute nothing to offer. |
rusher14:Lol, it's obviously "horseshit" to an illiterate sycophantic with that IO of a sewage rat cos his brain cells can't process it. ![]() You're just as dumb as the ragheaded ancient fool and his fried brain cells. One of his cows would have been a better president. ![]() |
rusher14:Oh, shut up. Who intimidated ya illiterate arse in 2015? Or do you think I'm part of ya sycophantic arses on both sides of the aisle? I'm just against injustice and tyranny, especially when it's obvious that certain people are being targeted for using the mighty sword, which is the pen, to air their dissenting opinions. The stupidity in ya reasoning is that Lady Justice maintains a balance when it comes to judgement. So, when judgement becomes selective due to critique, without following the rule of law - then it becomes witch-hunting and problematic. You can say you're fighting corruption when most folks in ya administration, including ya family members, are utterly corrupt. And you've folks who're also utterly corrupt walking around freely. Then pick on a man cos of his scathing attacks on ya government. That's an unacceptable way to mete out judgement. It's obvious you're a sheeple and an hungry sycophantic pseud, just like the rest of the uneducated pillocks roaming this medium. |
OAUTemitayo:Lol, why would Ijebus go trouble Oyo, when Oyo never troubled Ijebus? And where in your arse did you pull the tripe you're spouting that Ijebu was ever under Oyo, at any point in history? You need to slap ya history teacher. ![]() Ya warrior hid under the rock all his life. And Ijebus kicked ya arses out of Ibadan and turned you lot into refugees under the rock and you lot have remained refugees there. It sucks lol. If Egbas had been brave, they would have marched through Ijebu kingdom, rather than pick on small Egba towns. Heck, the entrance to the Kingdom was in Eredo, in Epe, and according to the history books - no Egba man came close to the place when it reigned supreme lool. Take this L! ![]() Egbas like Ijebus aren't even one of Oduduwa's children. Only Owu has direct connections to Oduduwa and Owus aren't even Egbas lol. I believe the Owu link is what stays gassing Egbas up. Anyway, that's a story for another day. But the fact that Ijebus achieved more than Egbas in precolonial/post-colonial Nigeria...and have also been the head of Yorubas alone (Awolowo and Adesanya) should show you who has the leverage. Seethe on that. I'm rolling with Ijebus not Egbas - you lot can do whatever you do in Ogun, but keep me out of it lol. And stop supporting rogue leaders lol. |
buckyfof:Oh, shut up. When you're on bail, you can't be rearrested unless you violate ya bail conditions, pending when you're sentenced. A lot of you are stark illiterates. Has he been sentenced? And did he violate his bail conditions? |
moneyMouthed:Lol, does BooHarry even have anything to offer himself? ![]() For a man, in his position, to stand next to the most powerful woman in world (with the whole world watching) - and allude to his own wife belonging to the kitchen. Despite the current consciousness of the world, shows he has to be the dumbest heifer ever. If a man, his age, doesn't understand what decorum means: what can he offer other people? The old fool just wanted to become the president, so as to travel the globe. And I believe he has achieved that. Everything else is autopilot and tyranny. ![]() |
rusher14:Illiterate plonker with melted brain cells, FFK is a saint compared to the rest of these fvckers. So, why's the ragheaded ancient illiterate troubling the man? |
OAUTemitayo:Lol. Believe whatever you want to believe but history is history. If Egba had been brave, they would've marched through Ijebu kingdom, and achieved what others failed to do. The fact that they never did that and they picked on small Ijebu towns, adds credence to my position. Anyway, I don't have any problem whatsoever with you and/or Egba people. I'm part Egba as well from my maternal side, though I align more with my Ijebu side. I just don't like when folks make excuses for crooked and irresponsible leaders. |
rusher14:Oh, shut up. FFK is a saint compared to the rest. His only crime is his mouth. |
FFK, hold ya head. Tyrants always die a slow and painful death. I'm all for fighting corruption or whatever the ancient cow jockeying fvcker is fighting. However, when it becomes witch-hunting and selective, it's problematic. Most people who were part of the last administration and those who headed it, aren't even being targeted. Ditto all the shady fvckers in the current one. Fvck BooHarry. |
This is tyranny. Why are they disturbing this man? |
OAUTemitayo:Oh, shut up. What are you posting in some useless language? Are you from Zimbabwe now? That looks like some shyte a Dembele person would write. ![]() I honestly don't know why you're trying to hide ya hands now when all I did was call you out for making excuses for a rogue governor. However, rather than argue ya points, you turned it into Egba vs. Ijebu and a chance to take a swipe at Ijebus, like I'm going to let it slide. You did the same thing on the other thread. I don't know why you Egba folks on this forum always throw ya toys out of the pram for no reason. What you lot got going with the Ijebus in Ogun is none of my darn business - learn to stick to the topic when I'm talking to you. It isn't shocking cos every time I read Egba history (which is also part of my history), the whole thing is always littered with the wars the Egbas fought against small Ijebu towns - and little to do with Egba culture. Conversely, with Ijebu history, they seldom talks about wars - the focus is always on Ijebu culture, from the agemos, to osugbos, to Ojude Oba, to Awujale...and the business/industrious ingenuity of the Ijebus. You would actually think Ijebus never had an army and weren't involved in wars - but that isn't the case. That alone shows one side is insecure about the other lol. Anyway, I'm leaving NL at the end of the month and I might come back next year. But as long as I'm here - I shall call out all the rogue Yorubas and I could care less about whose ox is gored. Yorubas aren't monolith and being a rogue is unYoruba. Call it divisive - that's ya prerogative. I was raised around upstanding Yoruba folks who're proud of their Yoruba identity/heritage - not rogues. Regardless, emulate Fela Kuti and Ladipo Solanke. In case you don't know who Ladipo Solanke was, I'll help you out. Ladipo Solanke started the proper anti-colonial movement in West Africa, under the WASU project in London, in the early 20th century and he fathered Kwame Nkrumah. This is a link to a summary of his story: http://wasuproject.org.uk/2012/01/29/key-figures-ladipo-solanke/ Out. ![]() |
Lol. Psychotic, especially stomach infrastructure. But any Yoruba warrior that can stand up to Fulani marauders/slaves has my support. Send some cow beef to the Yoruba sycophants on NL as well for stomach infrastructure. Lawd knows a lot of them are starving. ![]() |
This is just to help some of you cos it's uncommon to meet certain women these days who don't even bother to wait for a week - before turning every conversation into marriage and having kids. Stop stressing people and always take time out to know people before talking about marriage with them. Once you get to know the guys - apply the patterns listed above in the opening post. Not everyone has time to talk about some marriage crap that they're not thinking about. That's one of the most off-putting and annoying topics ever. An that might also be the reason why some guys just always end up fvcking some of you, then stop ringing ya phones afterwards. Be smart out there. ![]() |
This survey uncovered some interesting facts. The first was that there is an age when a man is ready to marry-the Age of Commitment. The age varies from man to man, but there are patterns that are easily identified: - Most men who graduate from high school start thinking of marriage as a real possibility when they are twenty-three or twenty-four. - Most men who graduate from college don’t start considering marriage as a real possibility until age twenty-six. - When men go to graduate school, it takes them longer to get into the working world, and they’re not ready to get married until a few years after that. - Ninety percent of men who have graduated from college are ready for the next step between ages twenty-six and thirty-three; this is when they are most likely to consider marriage. But this window of opportunity stays open only for four to five years, and then the chances a man will marry start to decline. - A majority of college graduates between twenty-eight and thirty-three are in their high-commitment years and likely to propose. This period for well-educated men lasts just a bit over five years. The chances men will commit are sightly less when they are thirty-one or thirty-two than when they were between twenty-eight and thirty, but they’re still in a high-commitment phase. - Once men reach thirty-three or thirty-four, the chances they’ll commit start to diminish, but only slightly. Until men reach thirty-seven, they remain very good prospects. - After age thirty-eight, the chances they will ever marry drop dramatically. - The chances that a man will marry for the first time diminish even more once he reaches forty-two or forty-three. At this point, many men become confirmed bachelors. - Once men reach age forty-seven to fifty without marrying, the chances they will marry do not disappear, but they drop dramatically. http://www.today.com/health/reason-why-men-marry-some-women-not-others-t74671 |
OAUTemitayo:Lol, you're a clown lol. At least, post in deep Yoruba if you want to act cowardly cos I called you out for being a sycophant. Even my little cousins can decipher this crap, "pe" (call), "were" (mad), "oko iyawo" (groom), and "Ona" (way). So, putting everything in context, I know what you mean. Anyway, I don't care about ya cowardly crap cos cowardice has always been in the DNA of some Yoruba folks. But are you going to emulate Egba heroes like Fela Kuti and Ladipo Solanke or grow up to become crooked Judas Iscariot like OBJ and Abiola? Lol |
OAUTemitayo:Oh shut up. You're a true Yoruba son, yet ya knowledge of Yoruba history is very sketchy and you also have the audacity to pull excuses of ya arse to support a crooked leader who addressed fellow Yorubas like slaves. No, you're not a true Yoruba son - you're like the other Yoruba sycophantic pseuds who populate this forum. I don't subscribe to herd mentality and overlooking things that are fundamentally wrong. You're an Egba son and you should know better, since Egbas are known for activism. There's absolutely nothing wrong calling a spade a spade. That was what made Fela Kuti great. Most of you lot on this forum are just pathetic louts who like calling everything devisive, especially when folks call you out for ya stupidity. I'm around Yoruba folks from naij all the time, including family, all the time and when they talk about naij politics - they always call out Yoruba politicians with no holds barred, while discussing everything wrong with Yoruba. They don't paint glossy pictures like the sycophants on this forum do. The same sycophants that destroyed a Yoruba thread. They tell the truth - that's what Yoruba men do. Anyway, you probably wake up every morning bowing down to white Jesus or some Arab pedophile, yet you think you're more Yoruba than the next person - hysterical. The joke is on you. Fix up and stop supporting sycophancy. You lot just hate the truth. Emulate great Egba heroes like Fela Kuti and Lapido Solanke - not crooked and cunning OBJ and Abiola. ![]() |
OAUTemitayo:Lol. By virtue of position in the military and under a military government, he served. However, that was a Yoruba coup and he was part of it. he could've outed them. But he did it perhaps cos that was what Yoruba leaders wanted. And I'm sure the guy who outed the coup and allowed them to be infiltrated was an Egba man. Egba folks are grimy like that, based on the antecedents of ya two most prominent sons (no disrespect to the Great Fela Kuti). Yes, Awujale is technically right cos prior to the fall of Oyo, there was nothing called Yoruba. Even further into the 19th century - all the groups had their different identities. So, he's right for saying that if he wants to, especially when 19th century kings like small Egba kings want to start claiming bragging rights over his throne. Utterly disrespectful! God bless the Awujale - the most decent Yoruba king in modern times who never sold his soul for a plate of porridge - ask Tinubu. The same can't be said about Egba kings. Anyway, the reason why I called you out for trying to pull excuses out of ya arse to support this crooked and irresponsible Yoruba governor is cos that state ought to be close to Lagos in terms of development. Especially a state with the Egbas who're scholars and supremely gifted...and the business ingenuity and level of education of the Ijebus. Coupled with the fact that it's in a prime location with close proximity to Lagos. No excuse whatsoever for the state. You look like Ibadan folks defending the mess they turned Ibadan into, after everything that was built there in the 60s. Stop defending crooked muthaphuckas - these suckers ought to be stoned. All of them, including the fat fvck in Lagos who's claiming where he isn't from. Regardless, it's all banter and I've got love for Egbas. And I've some Egba blood flowing in my veins and arteries. ![]() |
OAUTemitayo:At least he's loyal to a Yoruba cause and put his life/career on the line for it. And the man he was doing it for was an Egba man. The same can't be said about the man who got shot in the arse. Getting shot in the arse is the most disrespectful thing ever. The same cunning coward that got shot in the arse and the other fat clown formed the twin towers of the two biggest Judas Iscariots in Yoruba history (Afonja wasn't even on their level - he was just an arrogant and belligerent warrior). Funny enough they're both Egbas. Take this L! ![]() When are Egbas going to take on the whole of Ijebuland for the L? Pick on small Ijebu towns with heavy losses and claim pyrrhic victory, no? Egbas are soft! ![]() Nah, you were on the thread making excuses for an utter failure and that's troubling. |
AreaFada2:Lol. This isn;t about supremacy - just extending a hand in brotherhood. ![]() Anyway, Olukun isn't a deity of Eastern Yoruba folks. It's more of an Ife and coastal Yoruba deity. And since Bini is landlocked, the worship of Olukun either came directly from Ife or one of the coastal Yorubas. And I'm leaning towards Ife. Evidently, if it's Ife - that adds credence to the Yoruba side of the story, just as the Ogiso family confirmed. Revisionism is a bad thing. At the end of the day, the same crown extended to Itsekiris, who're also mostly Yorubas in terms of ancestry. |
OAUTemitayo:Lol, why are you citing the wars the whole of Egbas fought against small Ijebu towns as ya trump card? ![]() When have Egbas ever gone to war with the whole of Ijebuland? Despite always having the edge in terms of population (the population of Nigeria has always shown that there are more Egbas than Ijebus), you never fought the whole of Ijebu. Even the Ijebus that kicked ya arses out of Ibadan and led to the voyage under the rock were just a fringe of Ijebu population living in Ibadan then with extra Ijebu warriors. If you had been that tough - you would've marched through Ijebu kingdom, no? Never brave enough to do that, but could easily trouble small towns you can overpower, yes? Egbas are soft! ![]() You're lucky ya folks never came near Epe, else you've been drowned in the ocean. ![]() Back to the topic: Anyway, don't change the topic - why're you defending the irresponsible leader? And why is Ogun state a failed state despite its location/proximity to Lagos? Got answers, or no? |
OAUTemitayo:Lol. What knowledge? The same knowledge that proclaimed that a man who was hiding under the rock to be the greatest precolonial Yoruba warrior? Take this L - even Oyo folks wouldn't argue this since Ijebu kingdom is far older than Oyo and the number of Awujales compared to Alaafins adds credence to that. The first time outsiders were allowed through Ijebu kingdom was after Ijebus were defeated during the Anglo/Ijebu war at the end of the 19th century. Learn ya history.Anyway, don't change the topic - why're you defending the irresponsible leader? And why is Ogun state a failed state despite its location/proximity to Lagos? Got answers, or no? |
saintdennis:No correlation whatsoever. You can only make comparisons if this were about imposition. Yorubas in general and Bini never went to war and neither subjugated the other, apart from tiny eastern Yoruba kingdoms. So, how come ya king does everything Yoruba? I know a bit about Olokun worship cos I read a lot about Afro-Brazilian history and their culture - and it's big over there. And Olokun is a Yoruba religion. |
Anyway, the Oba of Bini needs to join his brothers at the council of Yoruba kings cos without Olokun and other Yoruba gods, the coronation wouldn't have happened. And I clearly saw pictures of Olokun worship on the coronation thread from yesterday. The King shouldn't be a prodigal son. He needs to come back home. Great people with rich history/tradition. ![]() |
bcomputer101:Lol. They won't hear you, though - cos they're in denial. Even the name "Ogidigan" looks Yoruba. Anyone with knowledge of Yoruba etymology needs to translate it (cc: macof). Another Yoruba territory conquered via a Bini vagina - not war. Yoruba sons doing great things. God bless the new Oduduwa king. ![]() |
OAUTemitayo:Lol, but he needs to hold the L, regardless of when he was born for hiding under the rock. Real warriors go get theirs especially what belongs to them. For not going back to Ibadan to recapture the original habitat of his forebears - he needs to hold the L. King Shango wouldn't have done that. ![]() Well, we never had problems with Oyo and we were the only Yoruba kingdom that existed without paying or being subjugated by either Oyo/Bini. Heck, no outsider was allowed to walk through the kingdom. That right there shows how great we were, despite our small population. Respect the greatness, my 1/4 Egba brother. ![]() Now, are you going to talk about the failed and irresponsible Yoruba governor that you're supporting or not? |
OAUTemitayo:Nah, I'm just calling you out. ![]() Ya Lisabi wouldn't be able to fight his way out of a paperbag. If he had been that great, he would've stayed in Ibadan and fight off everyone, not the long migration he took to hide under the rock. Alaafin Shango, my favourite Yoruba king, was the greatest lol. Just messing about...but don't be a sheeple. The Ogun state governor is an utter useless leader and he lacks decorum, hence the state is a failed one while being heavily indebted. He's just as terrible as the Ekiti governor, albeit he's not a psychotic. Location/proximity alone ought to make the state the next best thing after Lagos. |
FKO81:Lol, this is actually internecine war between two Eboe nyggahs - Imo vs. Anambra. ![]() You Ipad youts are batshit crazy. Mehn, take this shyte to ya Anambra and Enugu thread, pricks. ![]() |
FKO81 and Oguta1stson, please sheathe ya swords. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- OAUTemitayo OAUTemitayo:However, despite what you labelled as being "objective", you still alluded to allocation incapacitating him. And that shows you're giving him a pass for irresponsibility. A state as big as that, especially with its proximity to Lagos, shouldn't be incapacitated by meagre allocation. That state ought to be self-sufficient like Lagos, due to its population vis-a-vis the revenue it should be generating. Ogun state is a failed state due to lack of good leadership and the inability of its successive governors to tap into the goldmine it's due to location and proximity to a cash cow. |
Can you lot spot posting pictures and let folks who want to discuss the topic do? The whole thread stinks with nasty pictures. We know naij is an accursed cesspit and you've given us enough exhibition. I just want to school OAUTemitayo and I've found the right topic/classroom for it on this thread. |


