Politics › Re: Buhari Favoured South-East More Than North - Buba Galadima by Twistaray(m): 12:02pm On Sep 25, 2016 |
Johnsinia: The man said the trash that will excite Afonja like your likes. Yes, the Igbos are the reason Nigeria is still feeding today because they contributes immensely to Nigeriaa GDP and economy through business and other view, he Buba even attest to that facts, when he said that the Igbo's can not "live without Nigeria" why? because he believed that the Igbo's will find it difficult leaving their huge investment for Biafra but he is wrong because, the Igbos are not afraid of taking up fresh challenges and bouncing back better, they ve done it before after the civil war when they are in Nigeria with no help from the govt, and they can do it again way better when as a sovereignty. Not again!!  Oh no ,please prove the bolded,that homemade stats with facts!  |
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Politics › Re: Hilarious IPOB Prayer Notice!! by Twistaray(m): 12:32pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 7:01pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
dreamworld: Lay ur complains to ur stupidity, yes we are binis, go back to oshogbo and meet ur brothers Are you done or do you still have more picture? Please upload them I love them pictures.  I want to see you cry more boy. I love them flatttiies cry 
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 6:44pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
Ooni: Just because i agree with op's submission with fact that there are no indigenous yorubas in lagos, i am now abused and some of my fellow yorubas are calling me Ibo. We need to learn to be civil.
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 6:34pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
dreamworld: You yoro-uba people should stop forcing other people to be identified as yoruba, they are not yorubas Lagos state, kwara and kogi doesnt have indiginous yoruba people in it, period You ibo should do the same  I'e anambra isn't iboland. It belong to Edo people abegggg make una pack una load and leave their land asap
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 1:02pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 12:55pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
Babyfactory1: Benin are owners of Onitsha. Your own state Abia are all Osu and you are also Osu. Ibos migrated from Afganistan. Facts from wikipedia. This should explain better, here:
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 12:53pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
Hhundredhundred: What is omidina and ipob? Your being jobless is making you get angry and more frustrated. You Ibos have been the one that blame Yoruba all day for your misfortune. You even blame Tinubu for the rot in your own state, Abia. Why do you keep disgracing your father online? We saw your pictures here and you look sad and hungry, face those tormenting your soul and leave Yoruba alone.
Wike told you landgrabbers the truth and you have been blaming Yoruba. Is this a generational curse on you? I pity your old parents and hope they find a lasting solution to your predicaments. Oh no! Kikikikikikiki  I no talk oo  |
Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 12:49pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
Ooni: ogbeni omidina, is that you? Those ipob really finished you. Anyway the problem with us is that we are too emotional. We always attribute our failures to Ibos. Let us stop being too emotional and face logic. Op is correct. if you have counter opinion back it with facts instead of cursing ibos and faking monikers on Ibos threads. Oni, don't mind him. You are right after all just like onicha people stole and migrated to what we all know as onitcha today.. Don't mind humdredhundrend jare 
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 12:46pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
Babyfactory1: Benin are the owners of Onitsha. Iboes migrated from Afganistan. Lol It's a known fact, honestly. So, I do agree with oni our brother  |
Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 12:39pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
Ooni: that is the problem Ibos have. They will leave their PH and come and say they built Abuja. That notwithstanding, i must admit that Lagos is an awori and egun city, egun are not yorubas, awori people consistly mostly of settlers who intermarried with yorubas from ogun. They were later colonized by benin. Hence lagos names have idus eg idumota, idumagbo etc even oshodi and eko itself are edo names and not our yoruba names. That is also why indigenous lagosians have foreign surnames eg williams, bode george, desmond elliot, obafemi martins etc there is no yoruba name for lagos which shows that op may actually be correct about his claim that we yorubas are not indigenous to lagos. Pls we must learn to say the truth at all times despite the intimidation. You know, you are right. Just like this, below is true. Information Is power Oni,dont you agree? Thursday, June 9, 2016 GREAT BENIN ORIGIN OF ONITSHABENIN ROOT OF ONITSHA Many of our traditional titles are the same with the Edos/Binis: Onicha titles like “Iyasele” is “Iyasere” in Bini; “Ogene Onira” is “Oliha” in Benin; “Odu Osodi” is “Osodin” in Benin; “Omodi Daike” in Onitsha is “Edaiken” in Benin; “Esagba” in Onitsha is “Esogban” in Benin; the “Isama” titles are the same in both towns amongst many others. The “Obi” of modern Onitsha today is the continuation of the ancient Pharonic dynasty of ancient Kemet or Egypt. Onitsha must retrace the history of her monarchs from his imperial Majesty Obi Achebe back to the Ogiso Kings of Igodomigodo in Edo, then to Egypt; to Pharoah Tutankhamon, Pharoah Amenemhet, Pharoah Amenemes, Pharoah Amenkhuti Ra; Pharoah Khafara, and back to the first dynasty in Egypt. Enough of this tracing of our kingship to just Obi Oreze or his father Ohime(corrupted to “Chima”) by his later descendants. Onicha people came from Benin or Edo land, they were also in Igbo land. I suspect that the Priests of Nri were distantly connected, that is why till date an Nri King upon consecration must bring certain sacrifial items to the Obi of Onicha and must sleep over in Onicha before assuming the Nri throne. Why would the very traditional Nri people who were(and still are) known all over the Igbo land as a holy people and the spiritual custodian of all Igbo lands, accord these rights to Onicha Kings? All these indicate that Onicha and many other tribes had had prior interactions and established certain traditional precedence which had been ongoing before the Onicha town was founded just around 700 hundred years ago. No Nri man would just concede to subject his divine King to some unknown immigrants who just crossed over from the Niger River, if that were to be the case.
authoritatively portray the following facts that the Ikelike people from the Bini kingdom were the first to settle in Ogwashi-Uku (see Ben Nwabua, Ogwash-uku Kingdom, 1000 Years of Traditional Democracy and Cultural Life, 950-1914). Both traditional and empirical sources gives credence that Ikelike people were the first set of immigrants to settle in the present Ogwashi-Uku as against the notion that Adaigbo who purportedly came from Nri in present Anambra State today is the founder of Ogwashi-Uku. So far, no counter claim has been made on this. According to Ogwashi-Uku intelligence report by Mr. J.E Hull, the then Assistant District Officer dated on the 9th of April 1936, the Ikelike people from all indications migrated from Benin to settle where they are found themselves today, because of a reign of wanton persecution of subjects by the then Benin Monarch, Oba Eweka 11. The story further goes that at the head was Odigie Ikelike with his younger brother Ado who later founded Adonta, a relatively small village close to Azungwu in Ogwashi-uku today.
The Ikelike migrants were said to be politically averse and could not, therefore evolve an orderly method of governance even though there were small in number. Jull`s report further went on to point out that because of such indisposition towards an effective means of governing themselves, it cost them the political leadership they were first to settle in. Rather, Adaigbo, the prince from Nri later came, controlled the situation and imposed leadership based on Igbo customs and tradition on them and what later became Ogwshi-Uku kingdom. Adaigbo’s imposed of republican system, however, later gave way to the hereditary system of the Benins . BENIN EMIGRATION OR EXODUS: The migration of Onicha people from Benin happened in phases over many years and did not happen once. The Ohime/Obi Ezechima’s exodus was one of the last ones that occurred but it should be noted that not all Onicha people left with Obi Eze Chima or Ohime. Some stayed back and are still in Benin today. Some took a different migrationary route towards Ile Ife and Ado Ekiti. Some went to establish Ondo. Some made a northern migrational journey towards the north to establish the Igala Kingdom.The Attah of Igala and a substantial part of the Igala kingdom were Onicha people who immigrated into Igala from Benin. The first Attah of Igala was a Prince of the Edo/Benin Kingdom. Now it can be understood why the Onicha people were ferried across the Niger and greatly assisted by their Igala kinsmen when they reached the banks of the Niger river. It can also be understood why Onicha people easily incorporated many Igala rituals and traditions into their own concepts. They were of the same roots but different branches. Onicha people left Benin to establish Igala; that was the secret behind the easy adoption of and exchange of different tenets amongst Onicha and Igala people. Some Onicha people, before Eze Chima’s exodus, had left Benin to establish other towns like Issele Ukwu, Ebu, Kwale, Ezzi, Onicha-Ukwu, Okpanam, Asaba(originally called “Araba”) and some other towns of Benin orientation that had been established before the Ezechima’s exodus from Benin.. It was these settlements that habored Obi Ohime/Ezechima when he and his family fled from Benin. The migration from Benin to Onicha Mmili took many years, towns of Onicha-Olona and Onicha-Ugbo were established by Onicha people who felt reluctant to continue and follow Obi Ohime to Onicha-mmili. ESTABLISHMENT OF ONICHA-MMILI AND HER RULING DYNASTY: Obi Ohime or Eze Chima, having been told that he could not enter Onicha, stayed for a long time in Obio with his family and relatives before he died. After he died, his relatives decided to continue with their migration to establish Onicha. The qualification for whom shall be crowned king was conditioned upon who shall sound ancient rhythms on a wooden Ufie. Traditionally, Ufie cannot be owned or be sounded/beaten by a person whose father is still alive. The contestants to the throne having just lost their father, had no ufie, however, Oreze Obi, had carved one which he hid under the boat and sounded first upon getting to Onicha whilst his siblings were busy looking for the appropriate wood to cut for the Ufie. ..... 
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Celebrities › Re: Tekno Flaunts His Range Rover And Mercedes (Photos) by Twistaray(m): 9:40am On Sep 21, 2016 |
SharkTank: Childish men of the west Infact,i am actually a baby,you know!  |
Celebrities › Re: Tekno Flaunts His Range Rover And Mercedes (Photos) by Twistaray(m): 11:08pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
VictorRomanov: What has brought this comment? This is sheer negativity. Why no focus on the boy and forget about any perceived ''hatred'' $  Why are you people not observant at all? Can't you see the thing i.d? Lools Hahahahahaha He's one of these demented, brain washed ipod abeg  |
Celebrities › Re: Tekno Flaunts His Range Rover And Mercedes (Photos) by Twistaray(m): 11:01pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
IhateYorubafool: I voted for Buhari but now hunger is killing my tribe.
Who am i ?? Yoruba guys  May the lord provide for you family.  See? I even wish you well |
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 1:05pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
All of una get time arguing over nothing,fallacy. Make una find work to do abeg  |
Agriculture › Re: Mechannised Agricuture: Farms In Anambra Harvet Big Time (pics) by Twistaray(m): 7:35pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
raker300: a simple google search would've cured your blatant display of ignorance O don't worry. Enjoy your farm  And, yes? You can calm down now just trying to make sure we don't hear another tory that touch the heart ni  |
Agriculture › Re: Mechannised Agricuture: Farms In Anambra Harvet Big Time (pics) by Twistaray(m): 6:21pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
This place could be anywhere. We need concrete prove abeg lest we end up being deceived like the other time : ugwu thing  Kikikiki We need credible source abeg  |
Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 4:14pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 1:25pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 1:16pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
hundredhunndred: Okay, you own Lagos. We have heard you, can you now face your gala hawking and stop splashing spits everywhere. Look at flatttiies that want to dominate there master ancestral land  They are not even coordinated sef  The land of my maternal grandpa nah him those homeless people Wan claim Kikikikiki 
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Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 12:58pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
facelessangel: Lagos is actually an Igbo occupied Territory. Igbos have lawmakers representing Lagos at State and National assembly. not one person or two or three.
What yorubas dont know is that Igbos are systematically taking over the politics of Lagos. They won in Ekiti state most recently. its obvious that the population of Igbos in Lagos is unimaginable.
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Culture › Re: "The Cleanest Street In Ile-Ife To Receive N100K Every Month" Says Ooni. Photos by Twistaray(m): 12:39pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
simplycarro: Go and pack shyteee for ogbete market before all y'all die from diseases. Enugu supermarket on my mind  |
Culture › Re: "The Cleanest Street In Ile-Ife To Receive N100K Every Month" Says Ooni. Photos by Twistaray(m): 12:38pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
slimthugchimee: soo? what are you ywo saying? are yorubas not dirty? Yes they are but they are learners when it come to the level of ABA filths,you know?. |
Culture › Re: "The Cleanest Street In Ile-Ife To Receive N100K Every Month" Says Ooni. Photos by Twistaray(m): 12:19pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
limeta: The place must be very dirty Anyway na yoruba town You mean, I mean,you meant "aba?"  Igbos always looking for trouble  |
Politics › Re: NIGERIAN GOVT: There Re No Indiginous Yorubas In Lagos, kwara And Kogi by Twistaray(m): 12:17pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
 You people get time sha! Someone just woke up in the morning and conjure an home-made article that Lagos isn't yoruba land and you are all here arguing with the thing  Una get time oo Anyway, make him go on the street of lagos go announce am abeg  All this online blabbing,masturbation and assumption can't help him he should take a bold step and go to Lagos state house of assembly go announce am abeg  |
Politics › Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Twistaray(m): 2:22pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Twistaray(m): 12:37pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
aarressa: This is Odor Bridge built by Peter Obi, not obingo.. It was posted and discussed on NL back in 2013 before obingo... 
obingo has zero projects
And if you try to steal other people's project;s I will expose you... 
Fraud and 419 is your middle name... 
Aregbe the champion  |
Politics › Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Twistaray(m): 6:50pm On Sep 17, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Ekiti WAEC Records Fallout Of Fayemi’s Education Policy – APC by Twistaray(m): 3:19pm On Sep 17, 2016 |
ivandragon: Ekiti WAEC records fallout of Fayemi’s education policy – APC /
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has expressed pleasure over the latest WAEC results placing the state on top of other states in performance. It attributed the feat to sound education policy by former Governor Kayode Fayemi, which provided incentives for good learning environment and provision of educational items that enhanced learning among the students. It said the explanation became imperative, as Fayose was wont to claiming unmerited credits for Fayemi’s achievements, citing 2014 budget by Fayemi that was adjudged the most effective and transparent in Nigeria by an organisation, but which Fayose celebrated as his achievement. The National Examination Council NECO on Friday released the results of the Senior School Certificate Examination it conducted in and outside the country between June and July this year, with Ekiti State having the best performance with 96.48 percent followed by Edo State came second with 96.31 percent. Reacting to the state’s performance, APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said in a statement that the feat was attributable to education policy instituted by Fayemi that put life into educational administration and management in the state. He explained that Fayemi called an education submit to develop a roadmap for quality education, which the former governor implemented to the letter, saying the foundation laid by the administration created environment for learning as never before, resulting in the latest incredible performance by the students. He also noted that the current success did not happen overnight but the result of long planning by Fayemi between 2011 and 2014. Listing the incentives instituted by the former governor that had brought about the latest performance, Olatunbosun explained: “Fayemi gave a laptop per child that exposed them to study online and eradicated miracle centres while providing incentive to teachers, including renovation of schools to enhance good learning environment, and also approved special allowances for core subjects and rural postings for teachers. “Fayemi’s giant strides in education made Ekiti one of the three states in the federation that benefitted from the World Bank’s $50m State Education Programme Investment Project (SEPIP). “He renovated 183 secondary schools and 836 primary schools and provided other incentives, including establishment of remedial colleges to cater for out-of-school students in the 16 local governments, which made the state to record 52% credit pass in English and Maths in 2013 while the state also won many firsts in various quiz competitions in the same year, topping it with a student from Ikere High School who won the best male student in WAEC.” Olatunbosun regretted that while Fayemi introduced and sustained compulsory free education at primary and secondary education levels, Fayose had cancelled the policy, making pupils to pay taxes per term while teachers remained unpaid for seven months. This also led to teachers’ strike that kept the students out of school for months, this could not have resulted in this successful outing. “Fayemi administration of four years when the successful students were in Junior secondary school, impacted well on them such that they had a solid educational background which translated into the latest success. “Between 2011 and 2014, Fayemi was consistently rewarding best hardworking teacher with a brand new car and paid WAEC fees of students ranging from N86m to N140m, which Fayose has also stopped . “Fayemi’s administration was continuously organising training programmes for the teachers, while 400 motorcycles were distributed to teachers serving in rural areas, even as he distributed 20,000 sets of lockers and chairs to public schools across the state. “He delivered books worth N6m to the State Library Board to encourage reading culture among teachers and students and promoted no fewer than 4,000 primary school teachers between 2010 and 2014, including Head Teachers and Deputy Head Teachers, some of whom were demoted by Fayose upon assumption of office.” The APC spokesman added that teachers benefited from the relativity pay for all categories of workers in the public service and also benefited from the 27.5% Teachers Pecuniary Allowance, while Ekiti was the first in the South West to implement the relativity pay, bringing the minimum wage from N7,500 to N19,300 without owing teachers salaries. Noting that Fayemi also organised continuous capacity building programmes for teachers and established intensive state-wide coaching programme for SSCE/NECO and JAMB candidates, he regretted that all the schemes had been cancelled by Fayose who was also owing teachers six months salary arrears.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/ekiti-waec-records-fallout-fayemis-education-policy-apc/ In life you can't have it all. Well  the same ekiti did well in the latest NECO result  |