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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 11:45pm On Oct 06, 2019
horsepower101:


Back to the sender. It’s you and your people that will die in this country.
You and your people are already dying in the country. Una never know anything. Sebi when e dey sweet you, you all went against the clause. The table turned finish, you are now crying like baby. You people think God is foolish. I repeat, you will die in the country.

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Politics / Re: Pull Them Down Syndrome By Se People by Westbestside: 11:41pm On Oct 06, 2019
Ikinternational:


Good for you. A poor man knows himself

Gracefully bowing out was the best option. Your pockets no reach

Actually, I was hoping you'd respond back talking more nonsense so I can upload a picture of my safe with today's newspaper. So you can count the dollars for yourself. Onyeala

Please Continue riding diik in the name of tribe
Mumu of the highest order, online billionaire. Who get time for pig.
Politics / Re: Pull Them Down Syndrome By Se People by Westbestside: 11:39pm On Oct 06, 2019
xelly:
2023 Presidency, we will better align with HAUSA than Yoruba for they are cowards and can't be trusted.
Generation of IDIOTS
LINEAGE of VULTURES
That is what eternal slave should say.

Generation of nincompoops
Lineage of PIGS.

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Politics / Re: Pull Them Down Syndrome By Se People by Westbestside: 11:36pm On Oct 06, 2019
xelly:


Lineage of VULTURES.
Lineage of pigs.
Politics / Re: Igbo Presidency: Is It Too Hard For SE To Demands It From Pdp? by Westbestside: 1:41pm On Oct 06, 2019
Iamgrey5:
Heya, you have selective amnesia, remind me the total numbers of votes scored by Okorocha in the APC primaries again!

Meanwhile, Yorubas are demanding for presidential slot from APC after just two election cycles, while igbos can't do the same in PDP after 20years.
No burst my belle o. We igbos will remain eternal slave to our Fulani lords. Even if it takes 100years for them to rule, we have no ball to demand for presidency after 20years. See us, our slave masters already got our party presidency in 2023. We igbo slaves dare not ask for presidency like you guys. I wish I was born yorubas

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 1:31pm On Oct 06, 2019
MelesZenawi:



What concerns me with this history or how does it change the fact as stated.

Very clear, these places don't marry themselves especially Ijebu axis.
The history is to show how stupid you sound. We don't do Osu(sacrifice materials), wawa(less igbo) and real igbo like you.

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 1:27pm On Oct 06, 2019
MelesZenawi:



Evidence are scattered not the ones been circulated on Lagos/Ibadan expressway.
I no talk am. He is already doing OSU way.

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 1:05pm On Oct 06, 2019
Iamgrey5:
You keep spreading this rumours

Youruba never wrote to Britain to come and rule them.

In fact, Britain delayed the integration of Some Yoruba states to southern Nigeria because it couldn't get the Yorubas who were fighting a civil war under control.

There was a civil war between Ibadan and ijesha parapo, also between Ibadan and Ijebus.

it had to do with leadership of the Yoruba race after the fall of the Oyo empire because Ibadan wanted to force other Yoruba states to pay tribute to it.

Nothwithsading, a treaty of peace was signed in Ibadan amongst the various faction in the late 18th century in the presence of Oni, Alafin and British administration from lagos colony.

This is where some slow people coined the history that Yorubas begged the British to come and rule us.

Ask the mumu for evidence and see him keep mute.

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 1:03pm On Oct 06, 2019
MelesZenawi:



What do Yorubas say about Oyo People, Ibadan People, Ijebu people, ogbomosho People, Akure People, osogbo People...do they even marry each other..


Was it not yorubas that wrote to the British to come and rule them because they can't rule themselves....


Maybe writing to British to come to your rescue shows how united-disunited you guys were.
No, they don't marry each other, they marry from your family. My brother married Ibadan lady. Presently, I am dating ijesha damsel. You think we are like you that segregate yourself as Osu and wawa

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 12:39pm On Oct 06, 2019
horsepower101:


Listen, I have been on this forum long enough to know that You know that what I said is true. I am not interested in nitpicking examples.
When you no get anything

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 12:29pm On Oct 06, 2019
valenu:

That was photoahoped
According to mumu like you. Bring the fact that your senile man ojukwu released awolowo

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 12:27pm On Oct 06, 2019
horsepower101:


In fact they want one Nigeria only because they see it as the only way of caging and confining Igbos and limiting their true potential. They love the fact that Nigeria doesn't give Igbos equal playing field. So that way they can use their lopsided achievements to brag about how advanced they are.

But if you tell them okay; you claim to have it all, fight for Oduduwa and let us fight for Biafra, then all of a sudden you become their biggest enemy.
No one takes you serious, since una dey against secession clause when the same Nigeria was favouring you, thinking it will continue. You will all die in the country.

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 12:23pm On Oct 06, 2019
LegendHero:


You guys are being mischievous. The Yorubas right from the inception of this failed entity called Nigeria have always been about ourself and we always try not to meddle with any other tribe or ethic group.

Where exactly have the Yorubas ever wronged the Igbos? How exactly did we hurt you to always get this magnitude of hate from you? Can you in a simple sentence tell me the sin of the Yorubas against the Igbos?

I’m waiting!
The hatred they have that made over 3millions of them perished.

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Politics / Re: The Consequences Of State Creation On Igbos by Westbestside: 12:21pm On Oct 06, 2019
valenu:

That was how [s]Ojukwu set Awolowo free from the calabar prison to go and set his people free from[/s] Nigeria after being imprisoned by those Hausa soldiers in charge of government. Awolowo agreed only to change his mind when those Hausa soldiers offered him the position of the minister of finance. Those soldiers later dealt with him until he prefered to die.
Thunder strike your mouth for saying the canceled statement above. Which useless ojukwu are you talking about.

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Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 11:42am On Oct 06, 2019
Ttipsy:
you sound so mischievous.

fortunately if ipob call for Biafra now, you shiver, isn't that stupidity??
The stupidity is when you think you can blackmail others or give useless condition.

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Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 11:36am On Oct 06, 2019
kotv:


I learned that Yorubas are not in tune with reality when I started visiting this forum. I'm not sure why they fool themselves that anyone in SS would vote for them after their insults in 2015. Let me see the Yoruba that'll come to campaign in 2023 and decieve himself he'll get SS votes. Out of their greed, they destroyed the country and they believe they'll be compensated for it. Let them come.
See this one grin. The owner of south south. Even in your father's compound, you are nothing.

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Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 11:22am On Oct 06, 2019
Ojiofor:


What did the Yoruba sowed in PDP in 1998 that made them choose OBJ as their presidential candidate?
For national unity Igbo must emerge president in 2023.
If igbo presidency will bring unity, then we don't want the unity.

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Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 11:18am On Oct 06, 2019
RTSC:
Anybody that loves this country should support an Igbo presidency in 2023.

And maybe just maybe, the huge cracks in the national unity would start getting healed.
Support kee you

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Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 11:17am On Oct 06, 2019
helinues:


My brother, fight no dey for church ooo..

We are in free world.. But don't you think it is sheer hypocrisy to align with a region you have condemned others for aligning with?
Are you talking to someone from shameless tribe?

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Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 11:13am On Oct 06, 2019
nku5:
Who Presidency epp

Igbos are not interested in presidency. We need restructuring. Simple and short.

The north and south west that have held the presidency between themselves since independence are shitholes riddled with crime, terrorism, illiteracy and poor quality of life.

Edwin Clark should not use Igbos to be popular now biko. Same Edwin Clark we heard fought against Peter Odili becoming President in 2007 because he was Igbo
Do you not see the quality of life you igbo have
Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 11:10am On Oct 06, 2019
mrvitalis:

Lol 2023 no far just don't deactivate your account
Just as you deactivated yours after back to daura abi?

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Politics / Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by Westbestside: 10:54am On Oct 06, 2019
[s]
mrvitalis:

The funny thing your likes don't understand is ...without zoning a southerner can't rule nigeria

So your hate for Igbo's should not cloud your reason ....south west have ruled ,south south have
Its only natural they support south east as south east supported them

The thing now should be which Igbo would south west n south south be comfortable with that should be the argument

I'm of the opinion south west n south south should nominate 5 names they are comfortable with
[/s]Trash, So obasanjo and Jonathan are northerners. Stay in your room and be waiting for presidency.

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Politics / Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by Westbestside: 7:42am On Oct 06, 2019
DesChyko:


The Igbos do not observe what other tribes know as 'master' and this is well documented in history. Other tribes evidently have their 'masters' or 'leaders' if you choose to call them that.
So this pathetic jib won't sell.
Keep deceiving yourself

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Politics / Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by Westbestside: 7:40am On Oct 06, 2019
mrvitalis:

The pick joe igbokwe as president as pay back
Tell your master up north to pick him.
Politics / Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by Westbestside: 7:34am On Oct 06, 2019
mrvitalis:

If we hated Yoruba's so much why did we vote OBJ ...it seems u don't even see my point

So what do you expect from Igbo's in 2023

U want Igbo's to vote south west in 2023 ? And why
Oga sharap, which Obj did you vote. If Obj was a Yoruba preferred candidate, would you have voted him? Beside, it was contested between him and another Yoruba, so you guys had no option than to chose one. And you went for your masters ordained candidate. So which Yoruba did you vote for?

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Politics / Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by Westbestside: 7:27am On Oct 06, 2019
mrvitalis:

U call paying back betrayal ? ....tell me in one instant Igbo have been the first to betray the west ...name one instant

Zik was in response to awolowo play in Western Nigeria

Awolowo rejection was in response to the war

Abiola said he can do without Igbo's ...so tell me
See the way he's changing narrative hehehe

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Politics / Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by Westbestside: 7:24am On Oct 06, 2019
mrvitalis:

U mean ur current masters ?
Oga, you really need your master. A slave to the world.

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Politics / Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by Westbestside: 7:20am On Oct 06, 2019
Osaze007:
So they envy of Yoruba phobia no be today
Thank God Awo sacked AZIKWE from west
The east he managed was razed to pieces after a war
I tell you. Even new York time knows.

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