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Ejanla07:Can you please shed more light on your assumption as to the cowardly nature of the entire yoruba race on account of this write-up. |
ettybaba:I beg to differ! Oxford-trained Ojukwu certainly wasn't dumb by all accounts however he was just teeny weeny bit too smart for his own good. Unfortunately, only his people paid for his folly whilst he ran off when the consequence of his brash action became too much for him to bear. He didn't even wait for the "grass of biafra" to defend his people (as he promised them) before absconding in the middle of the night like a |
wexyee:@ Bolded.............................4REAL!!! That's was why our last internal war was rightly tagged "Nigeria's Oil war". When his homeboy was in power, Ojukwu believed in One united(sic)Nigeria but the moment Ironsi was removed from the corridor of power, Ojukwu suddenly remembered that we have nothing in common and hence want to secede with his people but of course, with the oil in the SS region. Ole olojukokoro!!! |
NIGHTMAREOO7:Geez! Are you for real ![]() Fyi, am a true breed yoruba "shoin of the shoil" and proudly so. I have no connection whatsoever with ibos, be it male friends, aunties, uncles, cousins, ex-g/friends ati be be lo (etc) BUT that not withstanding, am in full support of biafra. However this does not mean that, am willing to put my head on the block for biafra but will certainly do so (if push comes to shove), for yorubaland. |
Newmanluckyman:What a funny write-up. Very comical folks, indeed. Who exactly cajoled you into fighting a war, you lot were obviously not prepared for nor have the resources to see it to a positive end? These folks and their vanquished syndrome mindset. Geez!!! |
Dumaknesset:Actually, the term he used was "......wipe out their (yorubas) lead". Such a destructive term taking out of context is indicative of the subconscious mindset of the man who was a direct beneficiary of the benevolence and accommodating nature of the yorubas. |
asorocker:Call it whatever floats your boat, i don't give a d.a.m.n. So, because aburi accord wasn't kept that was why millions of people had to die before you people finally come back to your senses and choke on your vomit? Oh well, like i said earlier, you guys obviously haven't learnt a thing or two from the past. Keep towing the path of self-destruction. Not every problem can be subdue with (emotional) force. |
philchudi:You miss road, ni? You should have been in the romance section. You are punching above your weight here, sonny boy. |
rosebowl01:@ bolded..............exactly! Typical example is the civil war where they lost 3million (emotional) souls only to return and swallow their own vomit. The poignant part of it all, is that, recent events tends to substantiate the belief in some quarters that they seem incapable or just adamant not to learn, much from their past misadventures/history. |
tysontim:Am unashamed to admit that the video DID brought tears to my eyes so much so i could not watched it all, however for a different reason to yours. I had tears in my eyes imagining the wanton and gratuitous sufferings, ojukwu brought onto his fellow nigerians in general and his people in particular just so he could satisfy his own personal ambition and ego Had ojukwu truly wanted to secede with his people, it's imperative that he shuns any military option as the (obvious) end is now confined to the annals of our reprehensible national history |
DerideGull:Abeg, don't go there, jo!! That was a "done & long-buried" issue. |
ladiguy:Fact is, there were loads of them in yorubaland especially ibadan long before 1960 and many of them stayed behind in lagos and ibadan during the civil war. I really wish they have their biafra if it will rid my region of these ungrateful bigots but i know that still won't stop them migrating down to my region looking for opportunities lacking in their so-called utopia. |
CursedIboes:Funny enough, i don't hate them though i do believe i have good reason to, however i just keep them at arms length. I must add too that i had an ibo female tenant, years agao and she was as good as gold but then she was exposed as she was not born and bred in their cursed land. As for not wishing us well, that's to their detriment but unfortunately, they too inherently myopic to see that simple fact hanging on the tip of their nose. Now, ti won ti gun igi won koja ewe re, (as i predicted many, many moons ago) they are shouting in their usual impish character that yorubas hate them and are wishing genocide on them. But, they never see anything yet as yorubas are not known for wearing their emotions on their sleeves- Oruko ti ama so omo eni, inu eni ni gbe. This is just the beginning....................... |
CursedIboes:They don't actually insult the northerners half as much as they do, yorubas but like you rightly said, they run down to the same yorubas whenever they get slaughtered in the north. You don't see yorubas running from the north to the east yet these guys have nothing positive to say about the benevolent host only to turn round and scream "hatred" when they finally "climb their tree beyond its leaves" with their only savior in this clearly unfeasible union. |
Pritypussi:I guess that was what the Oba of eko meant when he threatened to sling their miserable a.r.s.e.s into the lagoon if they dare misbehave in lagos state- part of yorubaland |
transient123:No but apparently, he made his fortune from real estate. That is, he obtained a loan from a bank (in Nigeria) which he used to build a house (where i can't recollect but definitely within the country) and used the 3years advanced payment from his prospective tenants to build another house and the rents from the second house he put into building another apartment building so on and so forth and before long he became a dollar millionaire abi na billionaire sef. Unfortunately for sane nigerians, some gullible ones must have swallowed this baloney hook, line and the whole bloody sink as he's already being touted as our next president to be and he too is being in the limelight lately, making all the right moves and rhetorics. |
CandyDiamond:Wake up and smell the damn coffee, my dear!!! Even if ibos get their biafra tomorrow, they will still be trooping down to the south-west in droves for their "all american dream". Do your own independent research rather than take my word for it but i bet you my bottom dollar that your findings will surely lay credence to the FACT which is, the high population of ibos extraction who stayed behind in yorubaland, (but definitely not in the north) during biafran war. |
madcollynzo:Be ni o!!!! That's how nature works. ![]() |
superstar1:@bolded...........................LOBATAN!!! Do me i do you, God no dey vex. Abi o jare!!! Because we don't wear our emotions on our sleeves like they are wont to do, they really thought we were not aware of the part they played in sending our revered leader and his close aides to prison on trumped up charges. However, when there romance with the north hit an obvious iceberg, they started looking towards the same yorubas to help them fight their former bedmate. However, when we refused to put our necks on the block in order to rescue their nuts from the fulani fire, their greedy covetous longthroat has led them into, they started calling us "cowards" and decided to liberate us.......................................as they liberated the midwest region. I tell you, these guys are truly smart.................................but only by halves. |
wizzakosh:@ bolded..........when pigs grow wings. ![]() |
TheEastActivist:And how much did ojukwu gave you lot for your investment in Bank of biafra after his pitiful misadventure? Yorubas won't dictate to you how you live in lagos but won't hesitate to dump your sorry a.r.se.s back to your erosion-ravaged homeland if you so much as go against our wish for lagos -a purported "no man's land". |
okasebe:Abi O jare!!! I thought Zik the fake nationalist was born and raised in the north, why then didn't he try being premier there as a "nigerian"? The mere fact that Zik wanted to be premier in yorubaland is in itself, tribalism. Why does an ibo man wants to be placed in charge of yoruba affairs? Yorubas says "Ti eru ba joba"...............the slave will not defend the land with his life and we all saw what zik did by remembering and returning to his father's land to take up leadership role among his own people. I love my (blood) brother very much but then i still won't leave him in charge of my home, businesses, houses, wives, kids and even concubines when i am fairly capable and available to take care of my life. Meanwhile, the extant relationship between ibos and yorubas at the time in question, was anything both brotherhood in nature. |
mightyhazell:All "Cash-and-Carry" military men. They didn't give a flying Bleep about the ideal underpinning biafra. They were soldiers of fortunes and Ojukwu was paying them pure hard currency to retain their service. |
ashanalova69:Of course, she reneged. It's like asking a "street bike" to live like a nun for the rest of her life especially when the "cheerful giver" is still in her prime, attractive and will s.h.a g any man that so much as winked at her. Oju-iku was surely naive to think BianCAR will keep to such a promise. |
TheEastActivist:Abeg, STFU jo! At least, your fathers-cum g/fathers were opportuned to see the inside of a classroom , all thanks to the same man you lot just love to vilify. I suggest you practice what you preach-why don't you goggle Awo's legacy before illuminating your intellectual laziness, bigotry and utmost ignorance on a public forum for all to peruse. |
Earth2Metahuman:Of course, she did................................hence the reason why she decided not to go ahead with her initial threatened legal suit with her so-called WALL STREET ATTORNEYS.....lol. Wall street, indeed! |
TheEastActivist:So what legacy did the duo you mentioned above, left for their people that Awo didn't surpass for his people in particular and all Nigerians, generally? |
Rilwayne001:@ bolded................unfortunately, in their neck of the woods, such sentiment is consider, frivolous. |
laudate:Haba! Have you forgotten the mad old prof(?) Dede with his big grammers devoid of any iota of substance never mind fact, so soon? Every discourse he jumps into, is always filled with inanities and sheer obfuscations, that's, when he's not trying to rewrite history with the mind of a wounded soldier who's got a shrapnel stuck in his frontal lobe since the |
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He always writes from a skewed & warped perspective. Take everything he tells you, with 10 pinches of salt. Because by the time you go back & verify what he has written, you will see that it is filled with half-truths, riddled with conjecture & twisted to suit his weird brand of propaganda. By the way.... what is 'DEDEISM School of Thought?' Can you shed more light on this?