Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 2:22pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Reminez: We know the yeebos are everybody's bit.ches. You mofos are giving your drunk Ijaw master a head presently. We are the boss ,we deported your miserable fellow cave men recently. You get slaughtered in the North,denied in the creeks and deported in the West. It really sucks to be a Igbo. H e He begged and they will always beg I am giving them heart attack |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 1:00pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Larriekay: ijaw slaves, after u ever thought of why GEJ is sharing dollar n visiting diff kings in SW n has nt done same thing in SE, u guys are so dumb for my liking. U don't learn and dts why u always end up a loser We will install pdp in lagos Now go to kwarra and recapture there Coward |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 12:59pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Larriekay: good we are slaves to a fellow yoruba man unlike u guys dt are slave to ijaw man, e.diot. No slaves to hausa politically Slave to igbos economically Slave to all psychologically. |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 12:57pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
wakaman: yellow biafran monkey you only nightmare is your mentality and your specie.
may OPC punish you.
yellow biafran monkey. Don't worry it will. Do you koro for eyes Nobody takes you and your people serious any more ..black monkey Run and do owo mi da Omo ale Anu mpama |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 12:48pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
momo22: See useless talk coming out of your mouth! So many headless people like you on NairaLand. But tonubu pocketed you peep...so much sophistication |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 12:46pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Larriekay: Yeebos and sentiment, dts why u can never be nigeria president, ode oshi If been president wil make igbo reason like yorobbers pls keep it |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 12:45pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Try cyanide tea for a start Frenchkiss564: whats your fvcking problem with yoruba affairs, you better stick with your fvcking biafra affair |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 10:13am On Mar 18, 2015 |
wakaman: igbo flat head Yoruba cities it is, you all know how you put your travels back to the east, like I dey go village for Christmas... monkey ( biafran specie) yoruba man and loud mouth..lol..i laugh but face the topic, leave igbo, i know they are your nightmare. |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 9:46am On Mar 18, 2015 |
gbegiri cone head ..i am not for or again apc what i am against is your loud obnoxious noise making attitude attributing sophistication to yourself where as all we can see s idiocy and bunch of simpletons been brainwash and led to perdition by tinubuh that's all if OPC wants to burn yoruba hamlets (I hate to use the word town) down that is their own, we wont loose sleep just like we have not lost sleep over almajiri boko haram burning down their town so get a grip of yourself and ask tinubuh but why? wakaman: here you go. igbo flat head.
you are so dumb, you are in support of the engagement of local militia, because you just came from the east and you probably dont know what this opc people are capable of bringing especially to non indigenes particularly igbos. you are so blind with bigotry that you are ensnaring yourself by aligning yourself with any guise of the return of opc in lagos.
igbo monkey. |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 8:18am On Mar 18, 2015 |
harde2lah: OPC, selling the Yoruba for a plate of porridge. WHAT A SHAME!! Even Asari craze no reach this level. If it is not Fayose, it is FFK. Why are these people hell bent on disgracing the Yoruba? Stop crying dear Yoruba has bern disgrace since last century via afonja and lost of ilorin..so don't cry over a spill milk |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 8:15am On Mar 18, 2015 |
SeverusSnape: It still baffles me till today, How did Tinubu achieve that?... "intellectuals" indeed.  Same with me |
Politics › Re: Ladipo Market Is Getting Close To Expiration. by tonychristopher: 8:14am On Mar 18, 2015 |
whitecat1: Why are Yoruba even putting up a fight when they will still give in Ibos have weighed us and saw that we are light, and the more we back off the more they come for us. We Yoruba have really lost it long ago. Rxplain |
Politics › Re: Ladipo Market Is Getting Close To Expiration. by tonychristopher: 8:11am On Mar 18, 2015 |
nzeadachie: HOW CAN YOU RULE MARKET WHERE YOU DON'T HAVE ONE KIOSK? FASHOLA IS AT IT AGAIN, HOW CAN HE CHOSE SOMEBODY WHO DID NOT HAVE SHOP IN THE MARKET TO RULE THEM? IF THEY CARRY GUN MAKE YOU PEOPLE CARRY YOUR OWN GUN, WELL I TRUST LADIPO BOYS FOR THAT If they want us to burn the whole town down we would do it and rebuild See Yoruba man wan be market head I laugh lol They never know igbo ...very warlike they take no hostage Biafran hangoever Gen |
Politics › Re: OPC Council Disowns Gani Adams, For Betraying Yoruba Nation by tonychristopher: 7:57am On Mar 18, 2015 |
harde2lah: Here’s a press statement by the National Coordinating Council of the OODUA People Congress (OPC) after a ‘violent’ protest occurred today in Lagos calling for the removal of INEC Chairman by Gani Adams fraction. The National Coordinator and other key members released this statement disassociating themselves from the act and wanting Nigerians to know Gani is on his own. Read….
We, the members of the National Coordinating Council of the Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, the highest ruling body of the organization, wish to disassociate ourselves from the shameful, destructive, violent and reactionary activities of the Gani Adam-led team which occurred in Lagos today. What was witnessed today in Lagos was the highest level of political violence sponsored and funded by certain elements in the Jonathan government.
Gani Adams is on his own and does not enjoy the support of a large size of our membership spread across the country. He is working for the sponsors of violence against our people who want the March 28 elections not to hold. Unleashing terror on innocent citizens and killing them is not the way of democracy. It is not our idea of a people-oriented advocacy.
Gani Adams is on dubious project. He is using the Pipleline contract from the Jonathan government as a ploy or excuse to recruit people to work for Jonathan and PDP in the South West. Gani Adams is acting against Yoruba interest. The compromises he has made amounts to selling the Yoruba to the present government for a piece of Pipeline contract to line his pockets. OPC is not about Pipleline contracts or any other contracts for that matter. The Yoruba interest is beyond contracts. We seek justice and fairness from the current government.
We, members of the National Coordinating Council of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC, call all true Yoruba leaders, sons and daughters to stand with us in totally condemning Gani and his anti-democratic tendencies. We must renounce him and remind him he cannot sell the Yoruba race to Jonathan and PDP on the cheap. He also has no authority to speak on behalf of the Yoruba people. We pity those who rely on him to win votes. They will be sorely disappointed. Their investment is a bad one already. We reject today and always any attempt to use our organization and its members for narrow and selfish partisan purposes.
We must remind them that the Yoruba people cannot be hoodwinked by sweeteners. No one should expect them to kow tow to an individual who is a Lilliputian in the political development and history of the Yoruba nation. The Yorubas are a politically sophisticated persons and will simply ignore political opportunists like Gani Adams. We renounce him and his activities which are against the larger Yoruba interest. We renounce all other Yoruba sons and daughters who are playing roles inimical to the welfare and interest the larger Yoruba nation.
We call on our people to be vigilant politically at this time. Nigeria needs a new leadership, a new direction and a country that works.
Comrade Shina Akinpelu March 16th, 2015
In attendance were Monsuru Akande, Sunday Adebayo, Kilanko Oladipupo, Kehinde Ogunyale, and Gbenga Eegunlusi. All pioneer members of the OPC.
Source: http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2015/03/16/opc-council-disowns-gani-adams-for-betraying-yoruba-nation/ Yorubas and big mouth With all their political sophistication yet tinubu pocketed them mentally and economically |
Politics › Re: Obiano Performs Groundbreaking For $40m Automotive Assembly Plant by tonychristopher: 7:31am On Mar 18, 2015 |
frodobee: Who will buy those cars? Lubish, why not build a bicycle plant. #AskFashola This why u wont amount to anything in life I am sorry for your soul |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Would You Take Up This Offer If You Were In My Position? by tonychristopher(op): 7:26am On Mar 18, 2015 |
duke3d: Guy, This is my opinion ooooooo. . . i'm not concern with ur onion or cassava. Learning is a continuous stage, u either adapt or phase out due to ur level of knowledge. . . I pray u dont hav obsolete info IJN! Nice submission but there are jobs u take and principles so I am not anything goes or I jump from frying pan to fire But nice submission |
Politics › Re: The Politics Of Ika And Ndigbo : Unearthing Facts by tonychristopher: 6:48am On Mar 18, 2015 |
MayorofLagos: tony, laudate reproduced the social calendar days.
What you produced earlier and he is trying to correct are the worship days...or holy days for worship of ancestral deities.
Neither one is wrong but they are exclusive of one another. What then are days of the week before Tue European brought gregorian calender That was what I produced |
Politics › Re: Five Top Fastest Developing States In Nigeria That Are Undisputable by tonychristopher: 6:19am On Mar 18, 2015 |
aresa: Did I gave you 3 schools Fashola built or not? Yes or no. No dey shift post now. Fear dey catch you to quit NL?  if I were you I will hide my head in shame . I live in. lagos and fashola is just afraid and I just don't know why a government org such a huge igr can't just build a single decent road . go to ipaja go to ikotun go to abule osun. go to even ikeja ikpodo anifowoshe. those areas are bad. so shut up lagos is in the hands of tinubu |
Politics › Re: The Politics Of Ika And Ndigbo : Unearthing Facts by tonychristopher: 6:07am On Mar 18, 2015 |
Oga I did not say days of the week of gregorian cakender I meant traditional market days before the British came Bros do the research laudate: Bros, na you suppose do your research well oh...these days of the week you cited here, are incorrect. 
For those of us that attended secondary schools in the South-West, the study of Yoruba Language was compulsory, irrespective of the state or region that you hailed from. I tried to dodge those classes in junior secondary school by letting them know that my native tongue was not Yoruba...but I didn't succeed. 
Anyway, this is what we were taught: Ojo-Aiku (Sunday), Ojo-Aje (Monday), Ojo-Ishegun (Tuesday), Ojo-Riru (Wednesday),Ojo-Bo/Alamisi (Thursday), Ojo-Eti (Friday) and Ojo-Abameta (Saturday).
I don't know where you got your own days from oh.....  |
Politics › Re: Five Top Fastest Developing States In Nigeria That Are Undisputable by tonychristopher: 7:49pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: [size=28pt]Keep wasting your energy educating a yolobaman that will prefer to die as tout in Lagos to travelling outside the state to better his lot, if you like educate him from now till christ show face he will not believe you because to them nigeria started at mile 2 and ended at odogbolu [/size] Lol i no just fit laugh They assume that others are at stand still |
Politics › Re: Obiano Performs Groundbreaking For $40m Automotive Assembly Plant by tonychristopher: 7:24pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
Kenai: Chime and Obiano really come off, to me, as men who conceptualize, plan and budget before embarking on a project. Rochas Okorocha just shouts and then embarks on useless projects (jamboree). That's why the immbecile has the guts to post pictures of the state government house and the Ecumenical Centre (a f0cking chapel) as his accomplishments after 4 years... not forgetting his abandoned, unfinished 27 general hospitals (supported with bamboo sticks and crawling with weeds and mushrooms now), the Okigwe Princess Hotel (which has collapsed) and the 18 billion naira Conference Centre (which was used only once by the NBA and now lies abandoned - a white elephant). After his 4 years, not a single project for job creation, employment or development of small businesses; wanton corruption and nepotism fill the air in Imo.
What a pity. Get rid of this fat buffoon now! Lol I am happy as anambra man |
Politics › Re: VIDEO: Why Ndi Igbo Should Not Vote GEJ. An Exposé by tonychristopher: 6:55pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
GenIgrigi: **grins** The Ijaws won't vote for Igbos but will hand over oil wells to you and northern lords. You dont wanna know what Asari, Tompolo co are scheming up for you thieving yorubas in oil sector here. I'll advice you to keep an eye on forbes list and NNPC retrechment list in the nearest future. Do you know how many yoruba lost jobs when shell sold it assets. You guys are sleeping on bike. Hiding behind your northerns lord won't save you this time. The SS know their friends and those that have impoverished them. Game don change. **LOLS** Ajo nwa Kedu ije Lol |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Would You Take Up This Offer If You Were In My Position? by tonychristopher(op): 4:32pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
we learn daily duke3d: Guy, This is my opinion ooooooo. . . i'm not concern with ur onion or cassava. Learning is a continuous stage, u either adapt or phase out due to ur level of knowledge. . . I pray u dont hav obsolete info IJN! |
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Culture › Re: Ijebu:A Muse On A Multi Dimensional Yoruba Specie by tonychristopher: 10:55am On Mar 17, 2015 |
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Business › Re: CCTV Caught Ladies Shoplifting At A Store On Allen Avenue Ikeja, Lagos (photo) by tonychristopher: 10:47am On Mar 17, 2015 |
i just dont know why nigerian women are just daft and stupid...you want to shoplift yet your looking at the security camera
all these omo alata wey full lagos seff ...the video is funny |
Travel › Re: Photo Of The Day : Lagosians Try To Move Range Rover Over Water With Boats by tonychristopher: 10:16am On Mar 17, 2015 |
itsdumebi: Innovative or plain stupid?
hehehe.....:-) this is photoshop look at te SUV its right hand drive, look at the guy starting the moto engine, he is not in tandem with the boat so forget this |
Culture › Re: Cultural Or Psychological - Please Help Before & After: Girl Bleaches Skin by tonychristopher(op): 9:34am On Mar 17, 2015 |
bunmioguns: Ba$tard why call her bastard? I think she needs help, pity and empathy...dont you think so? |
Culture › Cultural Or Psychological - Please Help Before & After: Girl Bleaches Skin by tonychristopher(op): 9:27am On Mar 17, 2015 |
I am just confused because I just do not know where and how to categorize this but I think it best fits the cultural section. I was just browsing on my own this morning as the traditional routine in office before I face the work of the day. I bumped into Linda Ikeji site(That girl can gossip sha) then I met this tat or do I call her tot dissing on herself and black skinned people.
I asked myself has our ladies gone this low, I do not know the obsession with anything alien or foreign, it is so bad that she hates herself. I am not saying that bleaching is good or bad, medically they said it was bad but I think that most ladies have crossed the Rubicon that is the point of no return in their madness. You put on fake attitude, fake accents, fake butts, fake booobs, fake hair, fake nails, fake pupils fake skin and now fake psyche. Where I come from in igbo land my grand dad was very fair, we are fair, In my family fairness is natural to us, yesterday my wife was telling me that work stress is making me dark and me I do not even use special soap, I use B29 or Bimbo soap at most I buy eva soap and I don’t attach importance to skin fairness. I notice that if I am out of sun shine for some time I get lighter without cream, if I travel outside the country during winter I get lighter very light but I am not worried…but back home especially here in lagos I see women hawking chemicals in ojas and market place trying to be fair and I know that there is a reason that God made our melanin content to by high. All I ask is it cultural or psychological for some women t feel dirty and absurd if they are dark. Yes my lovely wife is fair but that doesn’t mean that I have fair girls preference just that in my place (Igbo) fairness is normal and most people are either fair or just chocolate not that too dark. But it is high time African women start showing appreciation for their skins. This is becoming embarrassing.
All I ask is that is it a cultural or psychological thing for women from some group to prefer bleaching ? I know sme dark women like Genevieve, Dakore and Kate Henshaw they are dark but yet pretty.
So what is your take
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Politics › Re: The Politics Of Ika And Ndigbo : Unearthing Facts by tonychristopher: 7:27am On Mar 17, 2015 |
OneNaira6: Can you people please please please stop dragging me to ika related topics. I'm not one of them and I'm in no way related to them at all. I actually see them as an embarrassment. They are an inferiority complex community that I wish not to be associated with. Just because I share the "Anioma" community with them does not mean I'm related to them. And finally, I've lost count how many times I and many other delta igbos on this forum have told you people that the "denials" are a huge attention seeking individuals. The way we deal with them is by ignoring them..that's how most of us deal with them back home but No, SE you all want to continue entertaining them and they know that. Therefore, please go ahead and continue but Biko STOP ccing me. Thank you!!! One thing I like. About you is your ability to say the truth and you have proved it again I dey shame for ika peeps |
Politics › Re: The Politics Of Ika And Ndigbo : Unearthing Facts by tonychristopher: 7:28pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
Ututua You nailed this debate with this postilation and I must say the ika attitude is embarrassing internetpirate: @MayorofLagos, let me first commend your objectivity and clarity of thought; your example was very apt! I am a mixed Igbo (of Marghi and Oron heritage too) and I grew up in the north, consequently I am still learning the Igbo language, but I speak my Ohafia dialect fairly well.
Do you know why I mentioned my heritage? Do you know my greatest consternation?: When I see people who are Igbo through and through denying their heritage for a mess of porridge! I am not tribalistic (I am married to an Ijaw person), so I personally don't care where an individual is from (my family is too mixed to have the luxury of discrimination), but I personally detest petty and barefaced lies, crudely crafted to revise history.
My irritation may have shown in the statement you highlighted (when you see supposedly educated people taking positions that defy logic, its hard to keep a poker face), but what I actually meant is that from his literature, he tried to suggest that Ikas "worked" for the Binis, and had no relationship with Igbos other than trade!! The strongest store of history is the language! A yoruba man is defined by his language, and the different subsets of yorubas are delineated by dialectical differences that enshrine their individuality (in the midst of communal bonds), and reflect the environmental influences around them. Consequently, yorubas at the fringes (e.g. Ilorin, Kabba,some parts of Ondo) would speak yoruba that is differentiated from the mainstream! Yet their being yorubas is not in doubt!!!
Like you said, the Ika claim is at best dubious, and at worst, very annoying when you consider that one of the majors that took the Igbos into infamy was an Ika...and two others were Anioma!!!! How annoying and wretched can an argument be??
As per the issues of custom and discrimination, you'd be amazed to find that the issue is highlighted out of proportion! In my own neck of the woods, there is nothing like Osu! Its mainly a custom found in some parts of Igbo land! My own people are matrilineal while other Igbos 9and Ikas/Aniomas) are patrilineal!! There is no "Chi" of any type (whether chukwu, chineke, chukwuabiama etc) in my place- God is " Obasi"!! My cuisine is not of Igbo extraction (like Ikas have) but rather of Ibibio/Efik extraction! Yet, I am incontrovertibly Igbo...I can't use my differences to pretend an identity different from Igbos in order to escape the societal stigma!
Moreso, my good MayorofLagos, nobody can offer the other freedom; true freedom is found in the quality of your ideals and world view. You can be in a jail, yet be very free...No one can repress the soul that is thirsty for rebirth and growth. That is how I see the true Igbo spirit- a quest for recharting a great future! |