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Felabrity:Sir, I'm not actually against the Obidient movement. I'm only trying to caution people not to overdo themselves. Because they will sure be neglected, rejected and antagonized if anything happen in the long run. I have more important things to do with my time than to be digging out past posts. I stated my observations... if you need any confirmation, pick any prominent Obidients and search their past post on twitter. To help you, you can start with Mr. Gbadebo Rhodes twitter handler at https://twitter.com/GRVlagos . |
Felabrity:Did you see me mention any tribe in my writeup above? My observation is that, most prominent Obidents currently have once praised the activities of Simon Ekpa and IPOBs in the past before the presidential election. A brief check on their twitter post and nairaland post will give you a confirmation. |
Felabrity:Just stating my observation tho... I'm done, you can now attack me sir. |
Dear Obidient, don't overdo yourself in the support of Peter Obi, because, immediately anything negative happens to you, they will immediately jettison you, and forget all your former supports. The Obidient movement was found on the Machiavellian principles. The Machiavellian approach includes the use deception, manipulation, cyber bullying, theft and, in the extreme, even physical coercion or murder to the achievement of political goal. They believe the end will justify the mean no matter how it is achieved. They will keep praising you until you fall to the other side of there history. Go and Ask: 1. Simon Ekpa 2. Obiajulu Uja, The man on the plane. 3. The Eze Frederick of Ajao Estate 4. Kenneth Okwonko, their spoke person, 5. Pastor Oyedepo 6. Aisha Yusuf 7. People's Gazette "Before They Use You, Use Your Sense" |
Aprocco:I have never termed or considered myself as Obideint, so I'm not an Obidient. Never, not even in my thoughts. Neither am I Batified or whatever name people may bear. I am greater than this world, and I found it condescending, debase and irritating to limit myself by tagging along with a name like obidients are doing. The law will take care of him. |
sirdick17:No problem. The law knows how to deal with him. |
No peace for the wicked |
I already said it on another thread that he might be having mental health challenge and may need immediate medical attentions. Election outcome can be stressful especially if it's against one's expectation; When your supported candidate did not win. I'm becoming a little teary right now after reading this new because I know what it feels to have a mental health challenged person as a close relative (although when managed, they usually live normal life). He is sure an obedient before his episode. Other Obidients should learn from this event and not to overdo yourself because, if any negative thing happens to you due to your support for Peter Obi, other Obidients will immediately jettison you. "...Before them use you, use your sense..." UncleAyo: |
Please, don't blame the man. Let's be careful with this situation because, he might be having mental health challenge and in need of immediate medical attention. |
Oscarhakx:Thanks for your understanding. My wish is for Igbo land to be great, and if possible greater that the south west and many top places of the world. The people need to wake up and charge their governors and state assemblies to responsibilities and stop whining. If the Igbo develop Lagos (like they want us to believe), then the south east should by now be far far better than what it is today. |
I personally feel shamed for an elder and "supposed" stateman to be talking like I just watched. When kids do kids stuffs we say "he is just a kid", but an elder? Keep putting your people in harm's way. keep attracting hatred to yourself. I still strongly beleive that few of these people (although not many) have the "intelligence genes" in their DNA. These few people should speak up now and stop allowing themself to be reperesented at large by low thinkers. I hope the southwest government and people will not take this lightly. |
Nigeria shall be great |
Landlord97:I still believe there are few people in the south east who have "the intelligence genes" in their DNA; I am only supprise as to why they allowed to be represented at large by low thinkers who cannot differentiate their left from right. Has the Yoruba and the Fulani stop Anambra State from building the international Airport? You people need to wake up from your dream state and start taking responsibility for your future. Start telling your governors to do the right things. May be you should start excusing the word "Yoruba" from your rhetorics. Because it's irritating. |
NaijaHelper1:Thanks for this contribution. I think the USA started this when they started printing money out of thin air neglecting gold backings but instead claiming economic strenght. They get values from all over the world with just printed papers. They also went into several debts. My prayers are with the US. And I pray there is a solution out soonest... |
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Nigeria shall be great |
NothingDoMe:Do not let your judgement be clouded with sentiments. Nobody hates the United States... or Should I state it clearly that I have never nurture any hate or dislike for even the least country of the world, talk less of the great US. The word hate is not in my dictionary and I want you to stop being emotional here. I created this post to sensitize people and to read people's opinion. Thanks! |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiwT_0jHl4s DUMP! dump! DUMP! CHINA SELLS $213.7 Billion of US TREASURIES|WARREN BUFFETT WARNING |
Listen to what this president have to say https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVodxFIMg1s I have some savings in Dollars too. I hope all is well... |
sholatech:I honestly don't know the answer to this question. |
The BRICS; Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (and Saudi Arabia) are already working on alternative means to international transaction with little or no reliance on the US Dollar. There's an ongoing "Operation Sandman". Operation Sandman will put the US Dollar to sleep with about 142 countries' secret agreement to repudiate the US Dollar currency as there is currently no backings for the US Dollar. There's no Gold reserve backing it. Today, it was reported that China and France completed first Yuan-settled LNG trade. And by doing so signaling the end of using the US Dollar for these energy trades. China and Brazil have reached an agreement to trade in their own currencies, ditching the US dollar as an intermediary, the Brazilian government said on Wednesday in what was Beijing's latest blow to the US dollar. What will happen to the United States when the world moves away from the US dollar? Nigeria currently has its federal reserve in US Dollar. What are the benefits of having our federal reserve in US Dollar instead of the gold standard? Shouldn't Nigeria also start stocking gold like other countries are currently doing? What's your takes? watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbVd2SAbzdI |
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But is it Ok for Zamfara gold to be taken charge of by the Zamfara state government and its locals, and some Northern state destroy alcoholic products produced from the south while tax from the sale of the same alcoholic products, and proceeds of petroleum resources from the south are shared equally? Is it Ok that some natural resources lay idle in states which can be translated to income generation medium for these states? There are some states in Nigeria that you will never hear their name in the newspaper for a whole year. Where their governor are not working on developmental projects to attract investors but wait to be spoon-fed from from tax generated from other states. The people from this state are impoverished and keep leaving their states in mass to become byke men and petty traders in other states. The advantages of true federalism far more outweigh its disadvantages; especially for the dwellers of these less privileged states. |
Interesting, though this may be an unsubstantiated news. But I believe they may be doing that secretely... |
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sdh |
Yoruba Race: You are being manipulated if you do these 11 One thing about manipulation is that the person being manipulated will think everything is Ok and that he or she is doing the right thing. Here are 11 signs to know whether you are being manipulated as a Yoruba human. #1. You revoke your Yoruba name because it has one of the Orishas in it: Whether it’s your pastor that convinced you by giving you some spiritual excuses or its because you want to travel out of Nigeria, one way or the other you are been manipulated. #2. You see Yoruba religion as idolatry: all the world religion is idolatry, including all the Abrahamic religion: Christianity, Islam, name it. For a religion to be idolatry, there must be items of worship or of reference to deity like pictures or statutes e.g. the cross, Kaaba of the Bedouin tribes; religion rituals such as the killing of rams, Holy communion; and then Human-God reference or representative and or messenger. #3. You totally believe the slave trade narration as better explanation for the appearance of the Yoruba race all over the world: This is a lie that we are been told again and again. Yoruba are believed to be part of the pre-Columbia American. #4. You derogatory call the Yoruba language “vernacular” and shun children and young adult from speaking it: The word "vernacular" in itself is not a negative word as it is simply can mean "indigenous language of a people". If a people are prevented from speaking their language, then who will? #5. You do not have many Yoruba traditional wears: If you think that putting on of Yoruba cloth will make you look less "corporate", and you don't really care about acquiring Yoruba traditional outfit, you may need to have a rethink about your heritage and start taking deliberate effort about this. #6. You prefer foreign music to Yoruba: non Yoruba music are all good, in fact you can get spiritual and entertained through music, but manipulation set in when you start making illogical preference to non-Yoruba music and think music about Yoruba Orisha, culture and tradition are bad. #7. You cannot recite some of the Yoruba poems and rhymes: Poems and rhymes are part of your cultural identity. The poems were created to teach morals and inculcate the Omoluabi character. If you defaulted here, then now is the time not to only start learning but to also teach your children. Teachers in schools should also encourage teaching and memorising of these. Have you seen the beauty of: Toju Iwa, Ise loogun ise, Kini n o fole se laye ti mo wa... #8. You do not have a Yoruba name or you hate being called by your Yoruba name. #9. You name your children many non-Yoruba name and prefer to call them by their non-Yoruba names: This is also a sign of been manipulated. #10. Your children cannot speak Yoruba: They speak other language fluently but you frowning at them whenever they speak Yoruba is inferiority complex and a sign of been manipulated. This is not even in the Yoruba gene. 'A complete child' should be taught to speak not only foreign language fluently but also Yoruba. #11. You think that explaining of concepts with Yoruba in schools is bad: how better will a student understand than when tough concepts are explained using the student's native language. |
This is one of my prayer for Nigeria coming to past. |
nedu666:True. And many of the passport are already perforated. |
biaframaster200:Thanks for educating them. |
Lemos14:Ok |
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