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Politics / Re: Suspected Herdsmen Tie Oyo Farmer To Tree, Kill Him With Machete by Tobrasky: 4:55am On Mar 16, 2021 |
Oshigun: Okay it's past your refugee bedtime schedule of internet use my yaribanza bloda, the Beninoise refugee officials are about to shut off the internet soon to limit their bills, I'm not the one responsible for your misfortune egbon 61 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Suspected Herdsmen Tie Oyo Farmer To Tree, Kill Him With Machete by Tobrasky: 4:21am On Mar 16, 2021 |
[quote author=Oshigun post=99921765] [s] The rational question any sane person would ask is why you Igbos alone, of all the over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria, always take panadol for Yoruba headache 24/7 while you ignore your own fatal brain tumour. It always seem you Igbores (because you're bores who repeat the same message tediously and annoyingly) are all speaking through clenched teeth and severe anger over Yoruba issues. Always you mentally lost and idealogically homeless Igbores alone. Have you and other Igbos ever put that in perspective to note how seriously mentally disturbed you all are? Even if SW is turning into Iraq, I must emphatically ask again why is that the uppermost concern of Igbos alone of the over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria? Why are others not acting like you guys and wanting to die over Yoruba matter ? Why? Why? Why?[/s][/quot Go ask your bastard kinsmen who gloat and celebrate when the Nigerian army kill innocent Igbos in the East and can't mind their fuccking business. 83 Likes 7 Shares |
Politics / Re: Suspected Herdsmen Tie Oyo Farmer To Tree, Kill Him With Machete by Tobrasky: 3:46am On Mar 16, 2021 |
trutharena:This is nothing compared to your people who are now refugees in another country, the so called kidnapping in Anambra is the first only news-worthy report of any Fulani attack in the East so far compared to the countless atrocities been unleashed on your people week in week out by the Fulani herdsmen. Fulani attacks in the South west is now a normal occurrence and a Google search algorithm of Fulani attacks in your region alone is enough to conclude yaribanzas are officially finished , so you can bask and console yourself on some kidnapping in Anambra while more of your Oba's are been flogged, your women raped, your kinsmen butchered like pigs and your homelands overrun as more of your people troop en masse into Benin republic! 90 Likes 8 Shares |
Politics / Suspected Herdsmen Tie Oyo Farmer To Tree, Kill Him With Machete by Tobrasky: 3:09am On Mar 16, 2021 |
SUSPECTED Fulani herdsmen have attacked a village in Saki in the Saki West Local Government Area of Oyo State where a young man was reportedly hacked to death. https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/suspected-herdsmen-tie-oyo-farmer-to-tree-kill-him-with-machete/%3famp=1
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Politics / Re: Igbo People Have No Empire And No Heros by Tobrasky: 5:42pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: The saddest part of your ignorance and stupidity is that somewhere in the village, your poor unfortunate parents who suffered to send you to school to at least acquire some basic education will be thinking their sweat wasn't in vain... even my 10 year old brother knows Jaja was an Igbo born in the old Orlu division precisely where he was captured and sold as a slave and his name was consequently changed. I mean we all learned this simply facts of history back in primary school when we took social studies! seriously are you this incorrigibly daft or are you just trolling for the want of it? 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Igbo People Have No Empire And No Heros by Tobrasky: 3:45pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
SuperBold:Nsibidi writing was a unique form of calligraphy invented by the Igbos and borrowed by Ibibio, Efiks etc... Go educate yourself you stupid clown. The four market day calendar system that was practiced by generations was also borrowed? And when did South South become a tribe? Idiot! 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Igbo People Have No Empire And No Heros by Tobrasky: 2:20pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
Ibrahimmrfish:Of course we know this things cause these are sacrosanct facts, we are just trying to beat the daft OP to his own game before we nail his fate. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Igbo People Have No Empire And No Heros by Tobrasky: 2:17pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:A very long and well detailed/researched speech your block-headed pathetic self had no cognitive rebuttal to, who is actually the idiot here? 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Why Alagoa And Ijaws Tried To Ijawanize Ndoki Origin by Tobrasky: 2:16pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
Sufferingboy: Bros as a fellow Anioma man though Enuani I'll not insult you, but abeg when it comes to human resources and all forms of globally recognized icons una no reach, I don't even need to reel out names of Enuani sons and daughters that are known world-wide for various accomplishments and benchmarks. We proudly identify with your Igbo roots because we're Igbos and not pretenders hiding under the cloak of identity crisis to play politics with the equanimity of our history and pride as a people... the biggest betrayal a man can do to himself is to deny his own identity just to curry favor from others... it's an abomination and aberration of human dignity. The confusion galore in your Ika axis is really turning into comedy at this point, and you don't even realize how very vulnerable you people are becoming. The Benin people are on a vicious mission to immerse you guys through propaganda, subtle acculturation and historical distortions and I've seen lots and lots of my Ika brothers abandoning even their true Ika identity to shamelessly claim Benin origin... thus making the conquest of your people by the Benin appropriators and usurpers a very easy job... it's all a psychological war and they seem to be winning so far. If I were you, I'll spend my time as an Ika man fighting against the Benin expansionist wave across Ika nation... instead of fighting and antagonizing the Igbos whose language, names, cultures you use with no problems from them despite your irrational identity crisis rhetorics... do you think the Benin people will be half as tolerant and understanding as the Igbos if majority of you guys denied them while answering their names, spoke a dialectical variant of their language, and practiced their culture and traditions? Go figure! 7 Likes |
Politics / Re: Igbo People Have No Empire And No Heros by Tobrasky: 2:00pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Admit it, you're just an unlearned dunce who just wanted to use Igbos to "shine" yet ended up more of the idiot than you were before you embarked on your daft venture . 5 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Igbo People Have No Empire And No Heros by Tobrasky: 1:37pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
The true making of greatness is decided when people can fight against oppression and yet practice a civilized system of republicanism without sheepishly following some barbaric "emperor" around. There's a reason why the Igbos are celebrated today globally (especially in the USA, Carribeans, and parts of South America and Europe) were trans-athlantic slavery were most prominent. The most popular slave rebellions and leaders who led uprisings to usurp the slave ships, plantations etc and wipe out the white slave masters were mostly Igbo or were of Igbo origin... the most successful slave rebellion in black history ( Haiti revolution) were instigated and led by many Igbo self-liberated slaves. The Bussa rebellion in today's Barbados which is the largest uprising in Barbadian history was led by a freed slave by name of Bussa (who was of Igbo heritage)... needless to mention the much celebrated Igbo landing which has become a source of pop culture and renaissance in the fabric of black consciousness across the United States. Where I'm I going with all of this? it's quite simple, Igbos hate oppression, we're not a sheepish people who bow down to just any man, you've got to earn that leadership and trust by your proven records and qualities. The greatest black abolitionist today is Igbo (Olaudah Equiano). Igbos didn't need an empire to produce beautiful artworks like Igbo Ukwu. Igbo-Ukwu is notable for three archaeological sites, where excavations have found bronze artifacts from a highly sophisticated bronze metal-working culture dating to 9th century AD, centuries before other known bronzes of the region. We didn't need an empire to resist the British colonial forces for 34 years in the Ekumeku war fought by the Western Igbos and their Aro allies... today the Ekumeku resistance has become the blueprint of research into African resistance against colonialism in many British libraries and research institutes today. We didn't need an empire to have a powerful theocratic civilization in the Nri kingdom, and without war and subjugation the Nri civilization had a greater sphere of impact on most so called empires like the Benin kingdom etc. Meanwhile the Oyo empire was once sacked by the Nupe and Fulani alike, under the very watch of the Oyo empire Ilorin fell to the Fulani, and the status quo remains the same till date. The so called empire also failed to stop the yorubas from butchering each other for years in the Kiriji wars, so much that the yorubas had to beg British to come colonize them after they had become so disorganized and vulnerable. The Benin kingdom abi "empire" fell to the British forces in just 2 days or so of fighting with all their artifacts plundered and looted, and the their King sent into exile where he lived out the rest of his days. Essentially the only effective empire in Nigeria was the Karnem-Bornu empire, then at large the British empire of modern times remains the greatest and most significant empire... of course we had other great empires like the Songhai, Mali, Kingdom of Aksum, Ethiopia etc 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: I Met Some ESN Operatives Yesterday For The First Time by Tobrasky: 12:57am On Mar 05, 2021 |
Shaolin0147:I'm currently in Nigeria for my traditional marriage. |
Politics / Re: I Met Some ESN Operatives Yesterday For The First Time by Tobrasky: 12:56am On Mar 05, 2021 |
EbenezerTriumph:They are not broke or hungry my guy, they didn't even want to accept my fruits till I insisted. They get some fundings and are very well taken care of. |
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho Enters Thick Etiki Forest To Face Herdsmwn by Tobrasky: 12:53am On Mar 05, 2021 |
I like Igboho but all this noise is very unnecessary and counter-productive to what is supposed to be a covert, stealthy and surgical operation to rid off killer herdsmen from the forests. I'm sure the herdsmen after hearing all that noise and commotion would either effectively relocate their base before they are even found, or worse ambush those people and inflict serious casualties. ESN learned from that mistake of showing off all their activities and after learning the hard way, had to become more tactical and covert in their operations with tremendous success in the results. 4 Likes |
Politics / I Met Some ESN Operatives Yesterday For The First Time by Tobrasky: 12:02pm On Mar 04, 2021 |
They were on patrol pround the forest vicinity close to my farm (I won't mention the place for security reasons), but I instantly identified them by their outfits (tall, hefty and all smartly decked out in black fitted tops and combat trousers with green berets on some and red on others, and armed with AK-47's and other assault rifles I couldn't identify). I was over-awed when I saw them as na only hear I dey hear about ESN but I never saw them until yesterday! to cut the long story short I approached them to have a quick chat and express my excitement in finally meeting them, they were polite yet business-like in their demeanor and it seemed from what they told me, that they had just successfully returned from "doing the Lord's work" to paraphrase their exact words to that effect. I gave them some of the fruits from my farm and they thanked me and briskly moved on to take care of other things. 61 Likes 4 Shares |
Politics / Re: Two Killed As Herdsmen Attack Amotekun Corps, Vigilantes In Oyo by Tobrasky: 11:31am On Mar 04, 2021 |
Fulani just dey give yaribas back to back gbas gbos. 18 Likes 4 Shares |
Politics / Re: #NoWaterInEnugu: No Water In Enugu by Tobrasky: 11:25am On Mar 04, 2021 |
Where in Enugu is this going on? cause in my own side of town water is flowing with abundance. |
Politics / Nobody Noticed This Part Of The Fulani-yorubas Clash by Tobrasky: 11:49am On Jan 23, 2021 |
So apparently two persons died in the clash yesterday between Sunday Igboho’s men and the Fulani, but an excerpt from the report on the clash indicated that the Fulani's actually fought back and killed a indigene including four others who were injured... Igboho's men killed a Fulani woman. Here's the excerpt: Although Igboho could not be reached as calls to his telephone line indicated that he was out of reach, residents of Igangan however said that at least one youth from Igboora was killed by Fulani fighters while two others sustained injuries from gun shots. So despite the warnings from Igboho, this Fulani animals still armed themselves and killed an indigene... the sheer effontery shows these folks have gone too far in their conquest mentality. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Police, Esn Clash At Okporo Orlu by Tobrasky: 9:42pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
Nothing to see here, according to reliable sources The Nigerian soldiers invaded Orlu on a vengeful mission to "fish out" ESN/IPOB members who were reportedly responsible for the death of two soldiers a week ago (remember that video that circulated the internet a week ago of two patrol vans allegedly captured by ESN members during a gunfight with the security forces). The Nigerian soldiers true to their nature began to shoot sporadically in their search for these ESN members whose location they were tipped off about, as residents fled two tricyclists were shot dead in the melee of stray bullets. One more unidentified person was also killed ESN members met the military at Okporo and traded gunfire with them. Army retreated and called for more reinforcements. Fight resumed but soon petered away into a stalemate after about 3 hours of heavy gunfire, military jets also circled the town. Town was almost deserted. ESN withdrew, army retreated as well. 4 civilians casualties, all dead. Calm restored. 10 Likes |
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho: Quick Facts To Know About The Oodu'a Activist In Oyo by Tobrasky: 9:33pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
Which side did he fight on during the Ife-Modakeke crisis? I've heard a lot of his exploits during that crisis. |
Celebrities / Re: Has Chioma Finally Broken Up With Davido? by Tobrasky: 9:31pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
Yoruba1stson [s:[/s] You're lucky I'm in a good mood today, I go address your matter later my yorubawa brother |
Celebrities / Re: Has Chioma Finally Broken Up With Davido? by Tobrasky: 8:11pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
Yoruba1stson:Jobless yaribanza miscreant have you joined your mates in confronting the Fulani herdsmen in Ibarapa? Stop been a nuisance and go make yourself useful you coward! 4 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Has Chioma Finally Broken Up With Davido? by Tobrasky: 8:10pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
flokii:Trust me all your wretched sisters who still dey beg men for shawarma in exchange for their cobweb ridden pvssies will beg to be in Chioma's shoes. How is she dumb when she has literally cashed out on Davido? the girl has literally built a brand for her culinary business and any rich guy will easily marry her 11 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Has Chioma Finally Broken Up With Davido? by Tobrasky: 8:00pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
Yoruba1stson:Yes sooo, just as Bororo boys and Igbo boys are doing collabo to meticulously fucck all the veritably ripe maidens in yaribanza land , while Emeka is jejely handling his business with Kemi, Ronke, Bukky, Temi etc all cheap and tax free somewhere in the safe enclosure of his shop in Lagos... Nasir, Muhammed and Bello are using their uncircumcised gbolas to ravage all the yaribanza women in some secluded forest location in Ogun state and beyond. The epic Collabo couldn't get any better. 21 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Fulani Herdsmen Again by Tobrasky: 5:44pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
This has to stop
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Politics / Re: A Rival Militant Group Biafra People Army Emerge In Niger Delta - Video by Tobrasky: 12:05pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
That looks like somewhere in Abia state, definitely not in the Niger Delta. And the guy speaking definitely sounds Igbo 1 Like |
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