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PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m): 4:07pm On Jun 20, 2015
italo:
Ode grin

Yoruba or Yoruba as your Fulani slave masters called you were owned by Bini Prince Ekaladerhan Imadoduwa that you call Oduduwa.

Sorry to bust your bubble. Oduduwa didn't fall from the sky.

Ordinary Bini Prince that was exiled became your god in Yaribaland.
god?? Hehehehe
And at the bolded are you kidding me? You are not intelligent at all for that statement. Get hold of yaaa self joor grin

Until you tell me why the word 'OBA' is being adopted by bini and how the so called master would chose to adopt the language of the so called slave.

What tribe/language the word 'OBA' derived from?
You never see anything. Today na today/saturday grin
Ohh you use smaleys too now?
We are getting there.
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m): 4:03pm On Jun 20, 2015
italo:
All mouth no action.

Are there no igbos in your neighbourhood?

Go and touch one of them na!
One nigeria.
Ibo under yoruba/North or brafaud. Whichwould you prefer?
Don't u want bia(come) fraud anymore?
Don't u? grin Cheii confuse fellow you are oo
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m): 3:50pm On Jun 20, 2015
italo:
Your misguided Oba said if anyone voted against his choice, the person would end in the lagoon within one week. That if it didn't happen, his is not His father's son.

500000 people voted against his choice, not one entered lagoon. So who is your Oba's father?

Dont be surprised it's an Igbo man. You know Yoruba women like to spread their tentacles.
Eyah
Tanta what? I guess you are referring to igbo women. grin

And where is ibo candidate, despite all your ranting?
Now, go down on your knees and thank you luck that the OBA demand was met else?
Oya praise GOD lagoon would be your case if jimi had won
Ibo have no say in lagos/nigeria politics hence while you want out, crying brafraud on a daily basis because you are being marginalised. grin
Tell me another tori joor
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m):
italo:
Binis and Fulanis colonized Yorubas. Or are in people of Ilorin and Lagos now chinese?

Tell us where the word Yoruba came from if not from your Fulani slave masters.

Who is the Yoruba king in Benin?

The person wan die?
No they are not. They are yorubas, sub of yoruba. Cleared now? grin and the immigrant among us are well known as well.

Oops at the bolded? Could you please answer this question? What language do the word OBA derived from, who owns the word ' OBA'? And why it is been adopted in bini from ? grin
Any question?
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m):
italo:
As we speak, millions of Igbos are in Lagos, in their country, trying to make a good life.

Your Oba has failed because 500000 people voted against his will and none entered the Lagoon.

Yorubas are all mouth, no action.

And he said if it didn't happen, he's not the son of his father. God knows from which man his mother got him from. Anyway, she's a Yoruba woman. No surprise.

Kill yourself if that's too painful.
At the bolded... ishhhhhhh grin I love life grin

And yes in nigeria not their land, so serve the interest of yoruba.
Most especially use you build SW after which we'll then consider you and let you go.
You get?
We are getting there.

Failed you wrote? Ok I will pardon your ignorance.
Yes. To you they did and that's why ambode won lagos state.
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m): 11:49am On Jun 20, 2015
italo:
Imadoduwa and Izoduwa are the same name. Same meaning.

Tell us the meaning of Oduduwa in Yoruba and if it is the same as Oodua.
Even the word "Yoruba" is a name derived from "Yoruba," the slave name your Fulani slave masters gave you. Not so?
Oo please close yaa mouth.

Ilorin it is not yoruba, stop speaking with both mouth.

You said they colonised Yoruba... When you are talking bout colonialism Fulani colonised Ilorin not yoruba as a whole (ilorin is a section in yoruba kingdom) and Lagos was colonised by Benin people right because they accepted Benin so now are they claiming to be Edo or Yoruba... If you answer that then you win and why is it that the fulani other battles with Yoruba Kingdoms were not won by them and why is it that they are unable to defeat the 5 kingdoms in Ogbomoso now and why is it that they lost the battle against Ile-Ife and Ede
Why is it that the Benin allows yoruba to have King in their Land till today benin today has 2 king One is a Yoruba and the Other Edo....
CultureRe: 10 Common Misconceptions About Ibadan. by Twistaray(m): 11:32am On Jun 20, 2015
steppin:
Kai! The sorry excuses you guys give sometimes, gives me the jitters!
We don't have enough land and that's why we build 4 to 5 stories?
Where did you get that idea from? I guess you can say the same for places like New york with skyscrappers.
Ibadan has brown roofs cos yorubas depend on govt heavily. Most of them are civil servants.
How many civil servants can come up with 35-40 million to build a 4-5 story building?
All the 4 to 5 stories in the east are built by individuals. Business men mostly.
Yorubas take 2nd in poverty rate after the abokiis.
So, spare me that bullshit about having a vast area of land.
At the bolded.(1) Isn't it true? What the size of tiny anambra compare to ibandan?


At the bolded (2) can you back up your claim with facts and quit the usual SE ,aba made assumption already?
Waiting to burst some bubbles this morning as usual grin
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m):
italo:
I found that Orji Uzor Kalu was alleged to have said that Lagos is no man's land just like Lagos Govt said.

Igbos fought to leave Nigeria, Yorubas fought to have them stay in "one Nigeria."

Now, they are in Nigeria. Lagos is their country. They don't owe you anything for being in Lagos.
Ngozie, run run run run.
Oba akinolu is coming for you grin

Don't worry brafraud is on the way.. we don't want u in our land anymore we are done using you. Any refusal or stubbornness? Laggggggon grin grin

https://www.nairaland.com/2306559/non-indigenes-lagos-must-respect-hosts

PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m): 11:45pm On Jun 19, 2015
italo:
Provide evidence that Kanu and co said that.

I have proved that Lagos Govt said that.
grin grin grin

Seems you are not a nigerian abi ngoze?

Where were you and where have you been?

http://www.punchng.com/opinion/lagos-is-not-a-no-mans-land-but/

Na wa for you oo


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/142210-lagos-the-igbo-and-the-servants-of-truth-by-femi-fani-kayode.html

Anyway, yoruba are up now


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/142210-lagos-the-igbo-and-the-servants-of-truth-by-femi-fani-kayode.html
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m): 11:22pm On Jun 19, 2015
italo:
This thread has nothing to do with Yoruba or Ojukwu.

This thread shows that Lagos Govt considers Lagos a no man's land.
Oooh really?
Where were you then when your brethen open their mouth wide, shouting ; lagos is a no man's land?
Kanu and co?
You are a joke

Every part of SW is consider a no man's land and do you know what that means? No as you people thought. It simply means, SW/lagos a home for all.

Accommodating oo

A no man's land indeed. grin

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/deportation-of-igbos-fashola-wins-case/
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m): 11:08pm On Jun 19, 2015
italo:
The bold is enough.

Save your remaining meaningless epistle for another day.
You were quick to shout 'yoruba'.
I'm glad I have been able to ironed that out.
Abi where were you when you god(ojuwku,imuwku) flee with his mini skirt to abidjan? grin
PoliticsRe: 'No Tribe Can Claim Lagos, Even Oba Of Lagos Is From Benin Lineage.'--Lagos Govt by Twistaray(m):
italo:
And we both agree that Binis subjugated Yorubas in Lagos without a shot.
Yoruba or lagos/ilorin?

You said they colonised Yoruba... When you are talking bout colonialism Fulani colonised Ilorin not yoruba as a whole (ilorin is a section in yoruba kingdom) and Lagos was colonised by Benin people right because they accepted Benin so now are they claiming to be Edo or Yoruba... If you answer that then you win and why is it that the fulani other battles with Yoruba Kingdoms were not won by them and why is it that they are unable to defeat the 5 kingdoms in Ogbomoso now and why is it that they lost the battle against Ile-Ife and Ede
Why is it that the Benin allows yoruba to have King in their Land till today benin today has 2 king One is a Yoruba and the Other Edo....

I will be here waiting to counter these online false assumptions. Ngozie grin
CultureRe: 10 Common Misconceptions About Ibadan. by Twistaray(m): 5:50pm On Jun 19, 2015
InyinyaAgbaOku:
The bigger a city is, the more developed it should be if there is population . Oyo receives more allocations than anambra.
And then what?
Did Oyo paid you a visit and tells you its not developing ni undecided

Guy, guy, you are boring me abeg grin

Get offline and see things for yaaaa self
CultureRe: 10 Common Misconceptions About Ibadan. by Twistaray(m):
InyinyaAgbaOku:
So, people don't renovate houses there because the town is large? No, its attitude. You don't just litter a city with old houses , it makes it look rustic.
In Ibadan, all the old houses are still occupied, so it's not as if the houses are left for new ones.
Cheii
This is one of the reason why I don't enjoy engaging anambra fellows. grin
You still don't get my point.

Isn't it obvious that what's been done is your tiny anambra is happening is ibandan?

People move/migrate from place to place, move from a place to a better one.
Until you can prove me wrong that what's been done in anambra isn't been done in ibadan whatever you say is base on assumption grin

Nigeria is development mr, not developed abeg grin
Still don't get? undecided
CultureRe: 10 Common Misconceptions About Ibadan. by Twistaray(m): 5:27pm On Jun 19, 2015
InyinyaAgbaOku:
It doesn't make sense to litter a city with outdated houses. Houses should be renovated as needed. I know houses built 60 years ago in the east with new roofs or repainted walls. That way, the oldness of the house doesn't get too obvious
And if that's been done in ibadan as well you expect it to be as visible/obvious like it is with anambra considering the size of ibadan. Which close to the whole of SE put together undecided undecided?

You still don't get
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Students Says, Tinubu Remains A Democratic Spartan -must Read by Twistaray(m): 5:22pm On Jun 19, 2015
whizpet:
“If we had no fault of our own, we should not take so much pleasure in noticing those in others and judging their lives as black or white, good or bad. We all live in shades of gray” (Shannon L. Alder).

With due regards, the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS congratulate the members of Senate and House of Representatives of the 8th National Assembly of Federal Republic of Nigeria for their successful inauguration. We congratulate Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, the Senate President and Senator Ike Ekweremadu, the Deputy Senate President; Honourable Yakubu Dogara, Honourable Speaker and Honourable Yusuf Lasun, Deputy Speaker and all leadership of the 8th National Assembly.

It is with no doubt that democracy has taken a new shape in Nigeria as another history is made for the first time in the past 16years of the rebirth of democracy in the country that the President of the Senate and Deputy Senate President will be elected from two opposition Political Parties. The development will regain a little rebranding towards qualitative legislation, check and balances of the political decision in influencing governance.

Therefore, with the idea of malice to none and concentrated passion to all, inbuilt with political sagacity and academic dexterity; we charge the Senators and Honourable members of the 8th National Assembly to ensure decision makings that will be profitable towards the total overhauling of Nigeria Educational Sector. Nigerian Students demand inclusion in governance, national and international decision making structures that involve them.

We therefore implore the legislators to consider vividly in choice of Committees on Education related issues , those who understand the tunes of Nigeria Students and institutions that make up the educational sector, as our expectations are majorly;
1. Free and affordable education from secondary to tertiary institution
2. Reduction of exorbitant school fees
3. Solution to discrimination of certificate in employment e.g. NIS recruitment singled out HND Holders
4. Long lasting solution to HND/B.sc dichotomy
5. Subverting seasonal industrial strikes
6. Well-structured and equipped laboratories, e-library, hostels, lecture room
7. Palliative buses for schools to solve the problem of transportation
8. Compulsory ICT in all secondary schools
9. Proper security for schools and reviving education in Northeastern region
10. Educational research and international upgrading
11. Protecting Nigerian students in diaspora
12. Job creation
We seize this medium to appreciate and acknowledge the doggedness, maturity and spirit of sportsmanship of Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila and loyalist in the contest for the leadership of the 8th House of Representative. We enjoy Senator Ahmed Lawan, Senator George Akume and loyalist to swallow the bitter pills which has come fought from the mode in which the leadership of the Red chamber emanated, because when come comes to become, we shall know the physicality of a man.

Also, Nigerian Students attention has been drawn to the politicking in the process of making choice for the leadership of the 8th National Assembly; therefore we implore the Nigerian Populace not to take to mockery the decision of the leadership of APC in slating of party choice, the way it produced the President and Vice President. Many people have played opposition roles in ensuring the stability of democracy in Nigeria since 1999 therefore, people like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu should not be seen as a dictator rather, he remains a Political Spartan of Our Generation, considering his doggedness and steadfastness towards the actualization of common sense revolutionary changes, “A NEW NIGERIA” which has been a long-term battle fought, playing prominent role without retarding their efforts since the era of NADECO.

It is better to see an opportunity in a calamity than calamity in opportunity, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari needs concentration to be able to deliver his electoral promises, we encourage all the members of the national assembly not to forget so soon the pains Nigerians passes through to ensure a new democratic settings, therefore the hope of the Nigerian people lies in the unity and support to sustain the victory for ordinary people of Nigerian April 2015 general elections.

Aluta Continua…………………….Victoria ascerta………………….

Ogunkuade Oluwatosin (Jasper)
Vice President (External)
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)
Fact! No tinubuSW/North no nigeria grin
CultureRe: 10 Common Misconceptions About Ibadan. by Twistaray(m): 5:15pm On Jun 19, 2015
InyinyaAgbaOku:
You quoted me talking about village and you still ask if we don't have rural areas
Exactly my point.
You want proof of brown roof in anambra?

And besides you can not compare the size of ibadan which is up to the size of the SE put together.

Ibandan tends to absorb more while anambra less with more visible development due to her size.
CultureRe: 10 Common Misconceptions About Ibadan. by Twistaray(m): 5:04pm On Jun 19, 2015
InyinyaAgbaOku:
It's not about land. Taste too. Eastern villages with abundant land have many magnificent houses as well
And SE has no rural areas or what?
Have your forgetting nigeria is a developing country ni grin

Few of us are not ignorant about the happenings in the east Mr
PoliticsRe: Igbo In Lagos Present 7-Point Demand To Ambode by Twistaray(m): 2:56pm On Jun 02, 2015
kcthepundit:
Historian, clap for urself. I always knew u were ode, if not u should have known Eze's existed b4 the Britons came and brought the idea of chiefs.
Ur Ancestors spent the entire 17th century fighting themselves for expansion of their empires. Even the Oba akintola and his brother fought each other for the Lagos throne making it easier for Lagos to be bombarded by the Britons in 1861.

My tribe has always been hardworking merchants and adventurers. That's y we still built houses for yorubas in Lagos even after Gowon reduced all the monies Ibos made to N20 after civil war.
Not to forget that we won house of reps and state house of assembly seats in Lagos.
Can the descendants of Sango do that anywhere in Nigeria?
I doubt.
All we are saying...give us your facts/prove uuuuuuuuu

grin
Make I gbe ori wola for this thread jare
I hail oo grin
PoliticsRe: Police Arrest 68 MASSOB Members In Imo by Twistaray(m): 8:47pm On Jun 01, 2015
Tolexander:
http://www.punchng.com/news/police-arrest-68-massob-members-in-imo/
Eyah
Are those the warriors my Igbos brother has been talking about?

Loooooool undecided
See them disgraced publicly.
I pity these online warrior shouting bafraud, bia (come) fraud.
Hehehehe

PoliticsRe: I Was Ready To Help Jonathan But He Underrated Me – Tinubu Boasts by Twistaray(m): 4:57pm On May 30, 2015
chukwudi44:
BROS BUHARI WON BECAUSE OF THE NO OF VOTES HE GOT FROM THE NORTH AND NOT BECAUSE OF THIS LOUDMOUTHED DRUG BARON.KWANKWASO GAVE GMB ALMOST THREE TIMES THE MARGIN THIS LOUDMOUTH GAVE HIM IN SIX STATES AND HE IS NOT EVEN MAKING NOISE LIKE THIS IRRELEVANT DRUG BARON
So, you live in SW?
This dude should/must be force to pay more tax ooo grin
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m): 9:38pm On May 29, 2015
lyntiffany:
Rubbish! do ya worst
The mode to the/your rescue.
Lool tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m): 9:32pm On May 29, 2015
wexyee:
lol.... u remind me of my days in aba.... a girl will say she love you just because you speak good English...... " wow u go school...... " u re my husband " smh
Don't waste your energy on that orobo girl joor.
She's hurt hence the insult and cursing..abeggii
grin cheesy grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m): 9:30pm On May 29, 2015
lyntiffany:
old codgar, go fúçk yourself idíóta.
Now the mod are seeing this now oo
If I start again i'll get ban.
Don't vex me oo grin grin grin
Oya go..sin no more, ma'am. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m): 9:26pm On May 29, 2015
lyntiffany:
Report you on what ground? can stand your tantrums any day anytime, no need for that mr.
You keep winning, and honestly, I was just been honest ma'am
You look older than your age. grin grin grin grin
Get a grip of your emotional.
Report me again. cheesy grin cheesy
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m): 9:19pm On May 29, 2015
wexyee:
atleast u have to offer them fanta.... igbo women u don't have to do that.. just promise them u will be a customer.. they spread their legs like a ceiling fan... (can't be closed)
Don't mind those Igbo people.
Would you belief I was reported,banned and my fact/links to expose their prostitutes tribe was removed?
Yeye people.
They couldn't stand me. grin
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m): 9:17pm On May 29, 2015
lyntiffany:
Mumu, ode, olodo, oloshi who Cares about your mood, you started with pics so why the cry old fool? Gym ke, Gym ni, is non of your business losér lipsrsealed
He's angry. grin grin grin
Anyway, you and your trabalist mod can choke the thread.
Must you report me to escape my wrath?
No vex oo

grin
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m):
nonaira:
See purelie. The mods "banned" you. ROTFLMFAO

Simple task, point out the non Yoruba interviewed on that video. Pesin can't do rather he chickenly claim "the mod banned me". What a straight buf00n. Shebi is this your alt account also "banned"? grin

Didn't you read my blog fact too. 95% of Yoruba women are strippers, SW is the prostitution ring of Nigeria. Shebii we both go display blog facts.

And according to one of your sister, predominately in yoryba movies and interacting with predominately Yoruba women announced all women are prosistute. Considering the movie industry she's in and the women she around on daily basis, I don't blame her for confessing that facts about her sisters., we all know her "all women" means Yoruba women
If I expose ibo dirty acts ibo mod(s) wi ban me now grin
Someone, Igbo banned me ke grin

Loool
E don save u nah
The question is why was my link deleted?
Trabalistic, impartiality stinks.
You all couldn't stand the truth/me hence I got banned.
The truth shall set you free. grin

Outta here
PoliticsRe: Fani- Kayode Shares New Photo Of His Girlfriend In A Swimming Pool by Twistaray(m): 11:38am On May 29, 2015
nonaira:
grin grin

Shebi u no watch the video, point out a non Yoruba interviewed. Them kno who bleach the most hence in the Lagos, a place filled with multiple ethnicities, na Yoruba dem don interview. As I said, I won't be surprised if the study focused on una land. We know how oyinbo do na. E dey pain you? Even Aljeerza knows who to look for

Totit shebi I tell u say u bore me. If u wan write something, make u write jor. It's middle of the night jor, I wan sleep. I got work tomorrow
And ibo mod had to went as far as banning me just to save your neck?

I knew it. Ibo are the same, even the mods ain't exempted grin
Just as posted,exposed the level of prostitution of ibo/girls.
Why do you people strive to cover your shame with tribalism even on NL?
Cheii
I go leave for una sha
Out of here
Thank your star
PoliticsRe: The Crisis Of Yoruba’s Future Most Read by Twistaray(m): 2:55pm On May 21, 2015
oduastates:
You are measuring your coat relative to other Nigeria regions.
SMH
Where other countries are developing their reputation........

Phillipino are considered tender,caring and make good nurses
Indians have developed a reputation of being good techies and hard workers
Nigerian has a reputation of being a criminal state.
It's ok. I agree with you on that.
PoliticsRe: The Crisis Of Yoruba’s Future Most Read by Twistaray(m): 2:46pm On May 21, 2015
FKO81:
Who is responsible for this?

[b]Where the living buys the dead, From the mortuary, through the cemetery and finally to Jankara market in Lagos, the thriving business in human parts

IN the state of Lagos, the economic capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, various activities (notorious ones for that matter) have been going on among the living against the dead. The living have been disturbing the dead, grave crimes are being perpetuated against the dead as wicked and hardened Nigerians go to any length at making money. Even, the living is also victims of these notorious and wicked people who derive pleasure in hurting and putting people through pain and sorrowful death before taking their human parts for various purposes ranging from rituals and money making. According to our source who prefers to remain unidentified, these people are very young Nigerians. “ All these small, small boys get plenty money and dem they carry gun de waka about, when they come in the night for human parts they no de price am, dem go just pay us the money”. He said their activities start in the mid-night of every day. The source went further to say that depending on the type and size, either fresh ones or the decayed, determines the price for the human parts. When asked how they who work in the cemetery meet up with the demands for human parts, he said that they get human parts from various sources. The Ikoyi cemetery is divided into two parts. The first part is the one they call the part for permanent burial which is located at both left and right of the road and very close to the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). While the second part is the temporary site located at the back of the FRCN at the extreme end of Ikoyi, close to the former Federal Secretariat and SSS building, Alagbon in Ikoyi. The bulk of the human parts sold at Ikoyi cemetery is from this temporary site because those buried at this part of the cemetery are unknown people and bodies that are not claimed at the mortuary which are brought for mass burial. After their bodies are buried, and usually they are buried by these same labourers, the grave site is identified. When night comes and their customers arrived, they exhume the bodies and after placing orders for specific parts, they slice off the parts and have the body reburied. The preference of the cemetery for purchase of human parts by these people is because according to National Daily findings, parts from the cemetery are fresh ones which are just buried that same day or a day later. For these reason they are very expensive. The parts that are mostly on demand are the female bosom, public hair, the male organ and the tongue. The most expensive and most difficult human part to obtain is the heart, it is difficult because it depends on what they want to use it for and the process of extracting the heart from the body is rather difficult because if not properly done it may be damaged and becomes useless. “Putting into consideration the type of vehicles that these people bring when they come for the purchase and the calibre of some prominent people who at times come to the cemetery with their herbalist to perform some rituals, it is going to be very difficult before the perpetrators of this act can be brought to book” the source said. These prominent Nigerians according to our source who made me swore to an oath before he continued talking use these human parts for longetivity, to extend their life span on earth and to cure some ailment that defile medical solutions. They also use the heart of women to look more beautiful and younger. The Yoruba's call this “Ogun Ajidewe” The other categories of buyers are those who want to make use of the human parts for money making and for self defence so that they would be saved from attacks of their enemies and opponents. The parts mostly used for money making are the female bosom and the public hair, using the human eye is out of fashion because at times it fails to perform as expected. When the National Daily reporter pressed further with questions on why there is increase in ritual murders in the state of Lagos, our source said cases of ritual murders have reduced greatly because people who seek fresh human parts have found out it is much more difficult to abduct people and kill them but that it is easy to come to the cemetery and purchase with “ease”. “After all the dead is dead no matter what if they do not cut it off it will just decay”, the source said. This human parts business has even gone beyond the cemetery in Lagos. Now a days, human parts are not only sold in cemeteries but also at market places where intending customers wishing to purchase human parts ranging from tongue to fingers, human bosoms to male genital organs or private parts including human skulls. This market where human parts are sold is located in the very heart of Lagos and it is a very popular market where various goods ranging from house hold items to industrial goods are sold, they are easily available in this market and when you move deeper inside the market there is a section where herds are sold, for different kinds of sicknesses such as malaria fever, black soap, "Osedudu" and other natural remedies used for traditional practices. The name of this market is the famous and popular Jankara market in Lagos Island. It stretches from the beginning of Adeniji Adele Bridge up to the very end of Idumota. It is a very big and wide market and if you are not very conversant with the market you might lose your way. Traders in human parts at the Jankara market get their stocks from three main sources and these are the cemetery, from dead bodies lying on the road side and from the mortuary where bodies that are not claimed and meant for mass burial are sold to these traders who after taking their own parts dump the body anywhere. This is one of the reasons while ?lifeless bodies are found on the street of Lagos with some of the parts sliced off. “Not all these bodies are victims of ritual murders”; some are bodies of unclaimed corpses sold out to merchants who deal in human parts”. If you are not in the business of purchasing human parts or conversant in the way and manner business is done at the market, you might get yourself into trouble in the market. They operate with signs mostly done with the eyes. They know themselves and they know the stalls to go for their purchase. “These means that you cannot just go into Jankara market and say you want to buy human parts, you will get yourself into trouble”. National Daily investigation further shows that human parts have a different name in Jankara, at Jankara, human part is called “Melumo” meaning keep your mouth shut. It also comes in two categories which are called TUTU or GBIGBE meaning fresh or dried parts. So immediately you are able to identify your merchant through signs and the use of slogans, he will immediately understand that you are a human parts buyer. Despite the renovation and construction due to the modernization of the city by the state government, Jankara keeps striving because the merchants in Jankara have a way of perfecting their business within the environment, the human parts are not displayed nor neither is any part of the market designated as a section for the selling of human parts. But the business of human parts selling is so perfected that when a buyers is around communication are made swiftly through eye signs and slogans that only those involve in the business can understand it. Secondly Jankara human parts market is still striving because the merchants are so good in preserving the human parts from decaying and keeping it in good condition for the specific purpose it is needed for. In the course of our investigation, National Daily spoke to some residents of Lagos Island and they confirm the validity of the sale of human parts at Jankara market but most of them prefer not to talk extensively on it but said the tradition in human parts sale in Jankara has been going on for so many years.[/b]
...and the south east is innocent of these?
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