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Those ppl attacked are kona ppl near jalingo They were attacked by Fulani's The second day the army battalion near jalingo headed by a Muslim arrested other kona ppl sleeping In their houses and saying that kona ppl attacked kona ppl Pls help me,how will a group of ppl attack their own If u guys know what taraba Christians are going through in d hands of jihadist fulani Muslim in taraba state, u will cry for them I watched this on journalist hangout on tvc news Even babajide is tired of these jihadists |
EVILFOREST:Pls what concerns us with umahi We don't even give a fukk who he is So why bring him here |
Faruq1461:Go to northern oyo state, u will know what I mean See I'm tired of defending Yorubas all d time Ive seen d problems yoruba Muslims are causing in Yoruba land and I'm tired I can't pretend anymore, I just can't |
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olasaad:Hmmph! |
I also did a study and found out ppl who eat too much yamz are happy Mtchew |
Lokoyen:Seriously im just tired of them |
I'm a Yoruba But this is y I said yoruba Muslims are dragging yoruba land backwards |
BananaTree:I'm an atheist and a Yoruba I'm sure u were all surprised could b writing this Well I'm not a sheep And I don't follow d crowd |
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Its very funny that in whole of kwara and osun state The best schools are private Christian schools Look at kwara state for example, Thomas adewumi college in omu aran There is also another Thomas adewumi university being built in omu aran again Where is offa ifelodun ede iwo |
EzegeNG:It has turned to Nigerian because d bride is Yoruba? But if d bride was Igbo It will b oyinbo man marries igbo bride Mtcgeew yeye ppl |
helinues:Ondo state have three |
IkpuMmadu:Which Igbo should they sell it to? FYI,the most Yoruba population in Lagos are in descending order Yorubas:ogun osun oyo ekiti ondo The population of Yorubas in Lagos is more than 12 million at least Don't ask me how I got this Now igbo population in descending order Igbo:IMO anambra abia Enugu ebonyi Total igbo population in Lagos At most 2.5 million I've seen more IMO Igbo ppl in Lagos than any other igbo Again don't ask me how I got to this number Now Yoruba selling their States to Igbo? Are u kidding me The only advantage u guys have Is your land is small Total Yoruba land is 4x igbo land Your land is small, I'm very sorry to say this I've said this already money u guys spend on infrastructure is little compared to average yoruba state And their are Yoruba billionaires too Is only u guys have more number of middle class only But the total amount of money owned by wealthy Yorubas is farrrr more than igbos,fact Its just that u igbos have no distraction Yoruba don't think like igbos Yoruba wealthy ppl only build in Lagos None of them do like igbos who invest back home That's where Yorubas problems come from Saying u want to buy our LANd is dumb Your land is very small compared to Yorubas own U will notice its only the Yoruba Christians especially d pastors that behave like igbos and invest back home U will notice oyedepo adeboye TB Joshua kumuyi All these big Yoruba pastor, go to their homeland and see how they have developed it But its still small compared to how igbos do Yorubas have a huugee problems right now and d Muslims are just contributing to it in fact they are a huge part of the problem Guy u c,I'm tired I'm really really tired |
OlawaleSmarter0:K Its just that everyday I go about,I don't like what I'm seeing OK oo |
[quote author=Omeizadean post=79472716][/quote]Im yoruba My name is kola Look through all my post,I always attack ibos whenever they abuse Yorubas But that doesn't mean I won't face reality Pls tell me,what will I gain by pretending everything is OK in Yoruba land? I'm tired of defending Yorubas on d internet Look at waec ranking, see I research about things I don't defend something that is not right The truth they say is bitter I will defend Yorubas anyday anytime but come on we can't continue to b lying to ourselves Everything is not about igbos Yorubas Come on, can't a yoruba person think differently ? Is everything OK in Yoruba land? This is not a matter of tribe I'm looking at statistics on d internet, I use d internet a lot And I don't like what's happened to Yoruba land |
I want seyi makinde to build more schools
renovate all dilapidated buildings
create an urban renewal where every houses roofs are changed and repainted
build more houses he should build at least more affordable houses in oyo state
is it too hard to have a Yoruba leader that can use his sense |
GoTV:so the issue plaguing yoruba land is not your concern? well I'm an atheist but u Yoruba Muslims, hmm well I'm getting tired everyday I can't do this anymore I'm just tired of u guys |
GoTV:I could care less about Muslims and Christians u guys Are drawing Yoruba land backward I want to ask u an honest question, and I want an honest answer u are a yoruba person like me right? I could care less about your religion but how do u feel whenever ibos post pictures of their States and then they post yoruba states and yoruba states look ugly abandoned, looks like villages with dilapidated buildings dirty environment pls how does this make u feel as a Yoruba person don't y feel sad? pls let's leave religion here don't u ever ask y is Yoruba land like this why can't we change this don't u ever feel ashamed because I won't lie, seeing yoruba land like this everyday makes me cry |
GoTV:im a Yoruba person, but I'm sure u are one of those dumbos I see around in Ibadan and osogbo I will give u your dose backward ppl |
see this village square meeting
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Muslims |
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BeautifulMind2:yea right I'm done arguing with u ppl |
grandstar:so...are u saying that akeredolu is doing a good job |
nice
ondo should build a seaport
build new residential estates ondo and ogun States are the next goldmine in yoruba land |
grandstar:where did he say economy I thought he said oil industry |
Xisnin:u do know I'm talking about Muslims here,right? aren't u a Muslim? |
Xisnin:u mean your brother terrorist watch how muric will defend them as usual |
