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PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 10:34am On Mar 22, 2018
This is a fraud that has long been busted. Find another one.
imhotep:
Igbo amaka

cc lzaa onyeoga
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 10:21am On Mar 22, 2018
Buhari winning the next election doesn't change where I stand on the future of Nigeria. Your fathers are the ones who wanted one Nigeria and you have it.
OnyeOGA:
grin
I just pray that Buhari wins the next election so that ur eye will open like the Biafrans.
If he succeeds, then we will know who his or her forefathers want one Nigeria.
Lzaa imhotep
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 10:16am On Mar 22, 2018
How can people with no brain reset same for others? Akpu logic that is.
OnyeOGA:
Imhotep continue to reset the brains of the suffersticated zombies.
I will be back soon
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 10:14am On Mar 22, 2018
That's the understanding they have. It could have even been sponsored. Just watch, you and your people will soon be out here crying.
imhotep:
see the suffersticated ones lamenting Igbo domination LMAO

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PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 10:12am On Mar 22, 2018
Lawmakers that were put to sleep during the last bill? Lawmakers or bench warmers? Even chairs are more useful than those ones.
imhotep:
please respect your Igbo lawmakers in Lagos
grin
cc lzaa onyeoga
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 10:08am On Mar 22, 2018
Business that has put you at the mercy of all your enemies? Business indeed.
OnyeOGA:
grin
Truthcat na ur own forefathers wey no sabi Business if not for an Igbo wey want one Nigeria.
Lzaa imhotep
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 10:05am On Mar 22, 2018
All over the places you are not first class citizens.
imhotep:
like in Lagos abi cheesy cheesy

cc lzaa onyeoga
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 9:54am On Mar 22, 2018
If only your forefathers had listened to the greatest Awolowo, you all won't be confused termites all over Nigeria right now.
imhotep:
confused Awolowo huslting for Nigger Area cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat: 9:52am On Mar 22, 2018
Whatever makes you feel better.

Your fathers wanted one Nigeria, and here you have it.
OnyeOGA:
...and after that. Awolowo now took rat Poison and died.
grin
in Awolowo's voice,"One day, Nigeria will be better."
grin
lzaa imhotep
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat:
You are sick in the head with this nonsense. Ojukwu couldn't and didn't free Awolowo from prison, Gowon did. And who is Ojukwu to tell Awolowo to do anything? There was no alliance between the two, so there was no betrayal. The only thing was, Ojukwu, a brainless spoiled brat who thought he could get Awolowo, an older, better and more sophisticated version of himself to bend but failed.
OnyeOGA:
grin
Don't you know that Yorubas betrayal took my grandpa to his early grave.
Awolowo is the cause of all this.
Ojukwu freed him from the Prison he was and told him to declare Oduduwa Republic but the man went and betrayed him
PoliticsRe: Don’t Get Bugged Down By Nigeria, Just Plan Your Exit. by Truthcat:
@ op, I want some of what you are smoking. Are you a coward or what? Turkey is still very fresh in people's memory and will never repeat itself. Aside that, the Muslims in the south have nothing in common with the bloodthirsty animals up north. We are Yoruba first before any religion.

Nigeria will break before that, better believe it. Restructuring is good but won't happen because it won't be easy for the parasites to leave their host, but when all our boys who have been honorably discharged from the Army and Marines pay us a visit soon and level the ports and rain shell on the borders, everyone in Nigeria will answer their father's name. Nigeria is illegal as it is, the original constitution at independence has been thrown away with everyone doing what they want. We have no country as of now, all we need is a little help from those who know the deal. Thousands of lives will be lost but it's a small price to pay for stupidity, we will rebuild and be wise for it. World powers will police us for a fee while we build our security. The north can't cut a deal with anybody because they have nothing to offer anyone.

So you need to stop talking like a coward and fight for your life and you future children. The other country you want to run to paid with tears, sweat and blood to make their country better, fight for yours.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Never Survive Without North - Arewa by Truthcat: 6:04am On Mar 21, 2018
I double dare you to agree to restructuring then, and watch your region turn to a bigger and nastier Afghanistan.
PoliticsRe: US Supports Ranching As Solution To Fulani Herdsmen Crisis In Benue by Truthcat:
Ranching is not controlled or owned by the govt but by farmers. Cattle colonies are illegal, back door way of ceasing people's land and a different ballgame that will never see the light of day. Govt should not be in cattle business, the only cattle colony in the world is in Pakistan and there's more than enough land for that up north if you want it that bad. Let the locals decide if and when they want to start setting up ranches, the Fg needs to get off my backyard, this is not what we signed up for in the constitution. Nigeria is currently an illegal entity that has moved away from the constitution signed at independence. Aside the sound, we don't want herdsmen terrorists camps where bokoharam on wheels will be placed in our backyard. Even, US won't like ISIS running camps in California.
eTECTIVe:
D ranching he's talking about is raising and rearing cattle in a controlled area.. Govt wants to set up cattle colonies, which is basically ranching on a whole bigger scale in states becos herdsmen are always on d move in search of pastures which is why dey can't b confined to d north.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Will Break Into Six Republics Before 2023 – Uwazuruike by Truthcat: 1:49am On Mar 21, 2018
Awolowo, a wise man who was wise beyond his years and saw the future, his integrity dwarfed those of his contemporaries, with unrivalled achievements.

Don't worry, we will do something about the dying mumu generation that followed yours.
Deadlytruth:
My opposition to secession.
By Nnamdi Azikiwe
When the 1954 constitution conference started, my good friend, Chief Obafemi Awolowo tabled a motion to the effect that in the new constitution, provision should be made that any state which feels like seceding should do so. I was opposed to it and said ‘no’ and said that once we have a federation, we are indivisible and perpetual.
That was when we began to use that expression – ‘The Indivisibility and perpetuity of the federation’ – and that to secede would amount to treason.

And so, a debate ensued.
The Secretary of State then was Oliver Littleton, later Lord Chandos and he was very much interested and that was his first time in saying that the people of African descent were people actually debating at a high level.
So a full day was given to Chief Awolowo to make his points. He spoke brilliantly as a lawyer. He made his points why secession should be incorporated in the constitution. He cited the case of the Soviet Union which is a federation, and that secession is written there so that any state in the Soviet Union can secede at will. He also cited the case of Western Australia and eventually he finished his case and was applauded.
Lord Chandos said that on the face of the arguments before him it would be suicidal to incorporate secession in our constitution and that is why we have section 86 in our constitution that if any region or state should secede, then it will be an act of treason
We adjourned. The next day, I had to reply. I availed myself of the opportunity to, well, demolish the arguments of my friend and I cited the case of United States which based its constitution on that of the Swiss Confederation. That is Switzerland. I pointed out a case, I think, that of Texas versus White, where Mr. Salmon Chase, the Chief Justice laid down the principle – he was really an arbiter – that the union was intended to be perpetual and indivisible and that any attempt to divide the union by secession was treasonable.

The North (NPC) supported Action Group. The question was then: Should we have secession? The Colonial Office came to our rescue. You know, the usual principle of Britain – ‘divide and rule’ (laughs) but this time, it was in our favour. So, the colonial office backed us.
Lord Chandos said that on the face of the arguments before him it would be suicidal to incorporate secession in our constitution and that is why we have section 86 in our constitution that if any region or state should secede, then it will be an act of treason and that was what led to this war, because Col. Ojukwu seceded and so violated the constitution.
— Excerpt: Nnamdi Azikiwe’s interview with New Nigeria in 1975

http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2017/06/my-opposition-to-secession-zik/


Also do recall that when Isaac Adaka Boro tried to pull the Niger Delta Republic out of Nigeria 15 good months before the idea of Biafra ever occurred to Ojukwu, it was Ironsi your brother extant Military Head of State that ordered Ojukwu to attack Isaac Adaka Boro, crush his new republic within two weeks with federal (One-Nigeria) might, got him arrested, convicted of treasonable felony through accelerated hearing, and sentenced him to death by hanging. This gave Ojukwu a sweet sense of fulfilment in his military career for being the first military officer to prevent the breakup of Nigeria and deserving of an award.
Ironically the same Ojukwu would soon afterwards ask for the same secession from the same Nigeria.
Are you therefore still looking for proofs of who were first to forcefully hold others back in Nigeria against their wishes?
PoliticsRe: US Supports Ranching As Solution To Fulani Herdsmen Crisis In Benue by Truthcat: 10:39pm On Mar 19, 2018
How is it the same?

Ranching he's talking about is to set up the ranches in the north and then transport them south in trucks.

Southerners can also set up ranches in their communities to raise cattle.
eTECTIVe:
Hope U do know dat dey are suggesting ranches which basically d same cattle colonies d govt is insisting on?
PoliticsRe: This Is What Happens When A Herdsman's Cow Is Attacked - Abuja Man Says. Photos by Truthcat:
Satanic cows. I don't know how Nigerians still eat cows that are associated with spilling of human blood. Even as I'm not in Nigeria, I've eaten only beef ribs twice this year and eating beef is a no no for me when in Nigeria. Nigerians need to reduce their beef intake to once a week or just cut it and replace with chicken,turkey and fish. It's not good for health and they are part of fulani population, probably with pvc to vote. People can crash the demand for cows.
PoliticsRe: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Truthcat: 9:02am On Mar 19, 2018
Amen to that!
igbodefender:
I truly wish in my heart that Igbo and Yoruba can truly become real friends like the British and the French.

They don't need to merge. Two Great Black Cultures StandingSiide By Side, complementing each other.
PoliticsRe: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Truthcat: 9:01am On Mar 19, 2018
While some of your points are valid, people don't hate Fayose because of Islam, we hate him because he's not a Yoruba patriot. He's playing too much politics, same with Ffk.
Mmuoojukwu:
I've always maintained that Islam is a peaceful religion even though it's used by the northern Fulani oligarchy as a tool for political machinations and expansion. The Hausas just like other primordial tribes in Nigeria were pagans living peacefully with their idols. They accepted Islam but unfortunately become more Islamic than the Fulanis who brought it. Islamic practices that do not exist in core Islamic states like "almajiri" and "sprawling hijabs" become strong traditions in the north especially among the Hausas. The Hausa took the Fulanis as their brothers in faith, who couldn't hurt them. If a Fulaniman caused trouble, all Hausas would rise in defence. The Hausas foolishly believed that whatever happened to them was from Providence till the fulanis killed all important hausa chiefs and installed fulani emirs and took their lands. It was like a dream because the Hausas trusted the Fulanis so much, as the people who brought "salvation" to them. Whatever evil Fulanis did to Hausa was given Islamic therapy until the Hausas lost their lands and everything. Even some Hausas today in their obvious slavery, still thinking they are doing religious duties, fight with the last drop of their blood in protection of the ridiculously few fulanis who conquered them. It's now that many Hausamen are waking up to realize they have been conned and lost everything to the fulanis. The lesson Yorubas should learn is never to allow the Fulanis use Islam to divide them. The way some Yoruba Muslims talk shows that danger is creeping in. When I heard some Yoruba Muslims accuse fayose of appointing christians, I shook my head in disasapointment. In Lagos, a question of christian or Muslim governor is rearing up. In some Yoruba towns, the Muslims now mount big speakers and play their cassettes even on Sundays when church services are going on. Yoruba chiefs are receiving complaints on this. This is not to exonerate christians because they too have their own problems but the issue is that once there is crack on the wall the violent lizard will creep in, the people won't speak in one voice, there will be doubts and mutual suspicion. It's shocking that some Yorubas still criticized Fayose for resisting the Fulani herdsmen. What will happen if a muslim becomes ekiti governor and he begins to bring religious considerations when attack is imminent? Religion is a dangerous opium. Alliance with the north is good but it must be done with caution. Politics or religion shouldn't create the gap that existed between Hausa Muslims and christians which gave Fulani the chance to conquer them. Violent preachers either christians or Muslims should be cautioned. The warning today is "after having a handshake with the Fulanis, count your fingers some of them may be missing".
PoliticsRe: The Quickest Route To Making The North Accept Restructuring by Truthcat: 8:33am On Mar 19, 2018
It's often said, in politics no permanent enemies but permanent interests. I'm so desperate to have my Omoluabi nation that I'm willing to work with the devil himself just to achieve that.
UncleJudax:
I think they do. But Lack the ability to Work as a unit.
PoliticsRe: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Truthcat: 8:26am On Mar 19, 2018
I didn't know you have all that.

I hope we stop fighting too, because the winner in all of this are fulani.
igbodefender:
Obatala towns of Southern Nigeria are towns found in Yoruba Land and Igbo Land that were founded fully or partially by descendants of the Obatalas of Ile Ife. They include Ugbo, Owu and Owu settlements all over Igbo Land and Yoruba Land, Ugbodu, Onicha Ugbo, Onitsha Ado, Ugbokko Araba (sounds like Idi Araba, right?), and many others.

The Obatalas were the rulers of Ile Ife before the arrival of Oduduwa The Great. They also had other titles like Oba Igbo and Osere Igbo.

Igbos and Yorubas should stop quarreling, as they have many deep linkages between them. They are twins bound togather forever, whether they like it or not. And they can do great things together.

We are currently looking into deeply of these, and would bring you more refreshing history soon.It will be well with the Igbos and Yorubas. Amen.
Source: http://www.igbodefender.com/2017/05/24/the-obatala-towns-of-igbo-land-and-yoruba-land/
PoliticsRe: Who Signed The 1914 Amalgamation? by Truthcat: 8:19am On Mar 19, 2018
Nigeria may be illegal for all we know.
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid: I Will Only Marry If All My Girlfriends & Exes Would Marry Me Same Time by Truthcat: 3:31pm On Mar 17, 2018
Who knew Wizkid is this smart!

He doesn't want to give any baby mama an undue advantage over another He wants to give equal access to all his children while keeping their moms as common law wives. Now, this is a man who knows how to take care of his children. He doesn't want another man raising his children, unlike the foolish nogbonnogbon shonshon Tuface who used all what should have been common sense to grow tall, causing future rift among his children. No wonder he couldn't get up to 10 people to watch him perform in Rwanda.
HealthRe: NDLEA Seizes Trailer Truck Of Codeine Drugs In Katsina (Photo) by Truthcat: 3:16pm On Mar 17, 2018
Hypocrites, you don't want alcohol but drink codeine, is it not the same result you get from both?

Not to talk of your "we hate alcohol" nonsense that has be debunked too many times. The only creatures you drink pass is fish. If you are not drinking beer out of your high hats, your alwala sintali must have vodka in it.
CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage's Hot Body In New Photo by Truthcat: 3:00pm On Mar 17, 2018
She is ugly as hell to you, yet you click on it? You better watch the curse placed on you that your eyes will never see good thing.
Nonaira1:
This woman is ugly as hell to me. Even with all that excessive makeup she uses, she still wowo. I fear what she looks like without makeup
PoliticsRe: The Quickest Route To Making The North Accept Restructuring by Truthcat: 2:49pm On Mar 17, 2018
I agree with you, but they are looking at the free money they didn't work for and would for the land to lay waste while they enjoy from what's in other people's backyard.

The north knows restructuring won't pay their lazy, agriculture demands hard work.
Campusity:
With huge landmass for agriculture, huge solid minerals potentials and tourism potential, restructuring has the potential of favouring the North. It just that the elites haven't yet or are unwilling to figure it out.
PoliticsRe: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Truthcat: 2:41pm On Mar 17, 2018
Again, what is it we won't hear on nairaland?

How is Oba an igbo word, yet the Oba is Ogbaland not Obaland? Both Oba and Ogba are still Yoruba anyway. The only place you hear titles like that are in Yorubaland. Examples are Oluwo of Iwo, Olubadan of Ibadan, Olowu of Owu and Olugbo of Ugbo among others. It's certain the ancestors of the Olukumi are from Ile Ife, but how does that concern Igbos?

The only place all the names you mentioned have meaning is Yoruba. Remember, you Igbos are originally forest dwellers, and those Yoruboid groups have probably been living on the land before civilization brought you out of the forest to cohabitate with them. It's difficult for Aborigines to lose their language, reason the native Americans, the Australoid and the Olukumi have had their language preserved despite being surrounded by strange cultures.

igbodefender:
Point of correction: Oba was originaly and still is an Igbo word. It was the title of the Obatalas of Ife who were also called 'Oba Igbo'.

Today, the traditional ruler of Ogbaland in Rivers State is Oba of Ogbaland. His ancestors were also Lucumi aborigines of Ife.
PoliticsRe: The Quickest Route To Making The North Accept Restructuring by Truthcat: 1:17pm On Mar 17, 2018
How is restructuring going to favor the north? It doesn't matter anyway, they should be happy with what God gave them, land that is.

Campusity:
Restructuring will greatly favour the north. The potentials are just enormous. The elites are too greedy for easy money to see it and the masses are too ignorant to embrace it. For those who know it's benefits, it's just too much hard work.

But it's inevitable. Either Nigeria shapes up, or she sinks. Too many unproductive units to make the Nigerian state sustainable. No part will not suffer the initial pains of adjustment in the early years
PoliticsRe: The Quickest Route To Making The North Accept Restructuring by Truthcat:
Great topic. But not everyone wants restructuring in the south and middle belt, if we do, it's enough to float a party and win.

If we all want restructuring, the south and middle belt have enough votes to shut Hausa and fulani out forever, and have a candidate that will deliver just that.

No matter how small, this is the kind of topics we should be weighing till we get
there.
PoliticsRe: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Truthcat: 4:57am On Mar 17, 2018
What is it that we won't hear? When a people have failed, lost and don't know who they are, even aliens will rewrite their history.

Oyo and Oba are Yoruba words, not Hausa. The Yoruba tribe has always been called Yoruba from time immemorial.

Hausa can call us oyoroba and ibos call us yoloba or anything in between but Yoruba is who we are, who we have been and who we will continue to be.

We will change the name of our nation to Omoluabi When we get our country.
LiteratureRe: Chimamanda Adichie And Oprah Winfrey Meet In London (Photos) by Truthcat: 3:45am On Mar 17, 2018
With those illuminati/masonic checkerboard shoes Chimamanda is wearing, how can Oprah refuse to take that picture?
CrimeRe: Panic As Yoruba, Hausa Clash In Lagos by Truthcat: 3:30am On Mar 17, 2018
There's no problem at all. If Yoruba can wait to be beaten by Hausa, let the Hausa kill them all, or what exactly are useless men doing on earth anyway?
BusinessRe: Femi Otedola Prostrates To Greet Emir Sanusi (Video, Photo) by Truthcat: 3:15am On Mar 17, 2018
Otedola, what a useless man! With all that money, no confidence, zero dignity! One can tell from the way his daughter is mingling with everyone that there's isn't much in their heads.

Is there something I'm missing about Yoruba's mindset? We are called a thief yet dancing with a goat. Now I know it's going to take a divine intervention for Yoruba not to pass this oko eru to their children.

What a shame!

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