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CrimeKsmart:Really? ![]() You're dumber than I had earlier thought. Just argue this point with me, and I'll produce a lot of pics, comments, news articles that show that the Yorubas, like every other ethnic group in Nigeria play that card as well as any. I've warned you. Change your moniker. |
CrimeKsmart:You have gained so much maturity, next stage is for you to become dumb, right? ![]() |
CrimeKsmart:See? I just said you're dumb, didn't I? ![]() I mentioned MKO Abiola. Was he a an Igbo Christian? You can't even understand simple comments like the one I just made. Isn't it time you just get off the internet and do something useful with the remainder of your pathetic, non existent life? |
CrimeKsmart:Just change your moniker to CrimeKdumb, because you're one dumb piece of sh!t. Yes, Igbos hate Islam and Fulani. That's why Igbos gave block votes to Yar Adua and Atiku. Igbos hate Yoruba moslems too. That's why they voted for MKO Abiola instead of Ojukwu in 1993. Has your ranting been pacified, or you wish to throw more tantrums? |
GuestLog:Una never see anything.... 3 years until El Rufai replaces Bubu. Then, you guys will realize that Bubu's evil is at kindergarten level compared with that midget. Hasn't 2019 election thought you anything yet? ![]() Join SE and demand for either restructuring or total breakup of the county. That's the sanest move. Doesn't matter your ethnicity. |
What's funny is how the Tinubu camp called them names, as if those t-shirts, caps, banners etc were made to insult, rather than support him. Awọn mischief makers radarada! ![]() Who told them Tinubu wants to occupy Aso Rock? ![]() Tinubu scampered from their show of "solidarity" as if everyone isn't aware he is crazy about becoming president. ![]() Timing is everything. If this is 2022 with elections around the corner, he would have embraced the gesture and dubbed them "partners in progress", "patriotic Nigerians", "people of vision and foresight" yen yen yen. Right now, he doesn't want Bubu to direct his focus at him. He is still a "loyal slave" |
Annie939:Stop being silly. I got no love for this man. Not one bit. Not coming to his defence, but this man wasn't asleep when the pic was taken. Fact is, he took this selfie himself. His eyes were on the cam. Says a lot about all the deadbeats who have made these comments but couldn't see it. |
Mrsoundoro:This is the ONLY time anyone can confidently make such a comment: after Nigeria wins a decisive football match. There's no other occasion that could warrant such pride. 24 hours after the euphoria of that victory wears off, you'll begin to ask yourself why you bothered to make such comment ![]() |
MANNABBQGRILL:Do you care to elaborate what's nice about this? Don't just support whatever bizzare event associated with your lord Bubu. You are permitted to have a mind of your own, and to analyse issues before you post the default comment induced by your BMC allowance of a few naira notes. I ask again, confused mai- suya; what is nice about this? |
Benekruku:You're a pitiful representation of what should be referred to as a lost cause. |
post=80050067:Absolute olodo. Have yet to see anywhere you posted anything on this forum to show you had something that partially mimics mediocre education. You've shown countless times how you are severely handicapped when differentiating between "know" and "no" Here, a simple phrase that an average primary school leaver would pen correctly is what you couldn't state properly after several attempts. You're not even slightly brighter than your deadbeat president you get paid pennies to support online. FYI, it is "To be forewarned is to be forearmed" |
GoTV:Born again Christian who hasn't got an iota of common Sense. So, Igbos are tolerated Nationwide and they own multiple shops..... keyword: tolerated Are those shops given to them freely? For someone who comes to live in your state to do legitimate business, pays his rents, tax, does all the Civic duties expected of him and is generally law abiding, that is the sort of citizen you use the word tolerated for? And for you to compare people who go about their legit business without molesting or being an inconvenience to you or anyone else, to Fulani herdsmen, shows the level of your depravity or absolute lack of the ability to reason issues on basic levels. How do you compare a group that gets taxed by government at state and local levels, and are a bonus to wherever location they decide to settle in, with a group that pays zero tax, owns zero affiliation or properties wherever they migrate to, will never plant fodders for their cattle, but would rather allow their cattle feed on farmlands, and gun down or machete affected farmers on top of it all..... What in damnation is the basis of your comparison? You say they are fellow citizens? How? You are obviously one of these asswipe Indomie generation who never studied history of your country. The Fulanis are NOT indigenous to Nigeria. They came to "evangelise" Hausas in the north, and in d process subtly conquered and subdued Hausas. That subjugation is still ongoing till this day. That subjugation is what they aim to impose on the south Go to your father and ask for enlightenment. Their bloody exploits are there for anyone who cares to, study. You don't read. You know absolutely nothing. Yet you feel entitled to come online to spew the sh!t your peers fed you. Who raised you? ![]() |
GoTV:When you know absolutely zilch. When you still depend on handouts from your daddy to survive. When you have never travelled anywhere all your life, and sit in your tiny cubicle to throw wild, crazy assed allegations... You simply need to be schooled. You're too poor to afford a half plot of farmland in Igbo land. Your Yoruba peeps who's got the resources and can afford to, gets to buy and sit on top choice properties in the SE. They even get streets named after them too. I bet you didn't know this. I bet you didn't realize that there's a whole world out there that even some of your timid people summoned up enough guts to explore. Have you become an advocate for selling lands to Fulanis? Well, ask your pops to sell his to them, if they make decent offers. They are scared of shelling out good money to purchase real estate, because they've been getting everything else for free in your cursed country. Finally, boy...... Nobody gives a shyte about you think. Go get yourself some lollypop and be a good boy for daddy. |
GoTV:Finally. You just revealed that you are a deadbeat, lowlife, maggotbrain muthafucka ![]() Wow. So the landlords of those shops beat a line to your door to complain to you about Igbos owing rent? No noise from their hosts? What hosts? You mean the ones who get paid rents for the use of their properties? Nigga, it is purely business. No one is hosting sh!t. Money changes hands. It is not free. Get that into your head...if you got one. Does your landlord make noise when you owe? Why should he, when he can simply evict you? Oh, you're still squatting in your daddy's place. Run along! ![]() |
Cherrybae:Such a silly post. Are you under a curse? Are you this miserable and empty? Get a life. |
IGBOSON1:Exactly! Wonder what spirit of insatiable greed possessed Tinubu to dig out that expired and worthless sub human specie called Buhari and tag him a "reformed Democrat" Buhari's actions and utterances since 1999 showed him to be an unrepentant, primitive and blood thirsty demon that has no place in the 21st century. |
obstead200:You addressed his comment like he said something sensible. Even if Buhari pays each of them a million like the airhead suggested, the monarch can only influence his family members and close relatives vote. Even at that, some of his family members are likely to rebel against his directive. The Eze might have had a cordial relationship with the headman of the fulanis in his immediate domain, which would understandably have influenced his opinion. An opinion that ends right there with him. |
Dareal90s:But then, if you have any inkling of how it is in villages in Igboland, you will realize that the police isn't the reason for low crime rate. Crime rate is low in rural areas in the SE. The NPF isn't the reason, and they probably haven't got the foggiest idea how the people keep law and order within their communities. |
tyup:You sound like a worse cretin than Buhari. Else, you should have asked yourself why didn't Buhari buy Igbos over since 2001 he'd been contesting futilely as president. How much did he spend on Yorubas who voted for him this time and in 2015? Silly emptyheads coming here to spill shyte. |
sparog:You don't understand. Most people still don't understand. The FG (Buhari) isn't interested in ending farmer-herdsmen clashes. What the fulanis want is a country to call their own, and a meaningless, disorganized country like Nigeria is the perfect place for a take over. Buhari spent over 4 years not trying to solve the problem, but to subtly drive out indigenous people from their lands so that the fulanis can occupy those places permanently. The word has gone out to wandering fulanis across sub sahara Africa. They are all focused on the middle belt and southern Nigeria. This is a jihad. It wasn't a ruse when reports from varying quarters mentioned that most of the herdsman in Nigeria are foreigners from Mali, Niger, Sudan, Chad etc. Just that their head in Nigeria (Buhari) is a dunce and an asshole. He isn't smart by any stretch of the imagination. Just that he's got very criminal minded demons in the form of El-Rufai and others advising and helping him move the chess pieces. |
Hmmm. It was 2012 when I began toying with the idea of acquiring farmlands in Oyo state. I made searches and enquires and finally decided Ogbomosho will be the ideal location. What's more, I met this great guy on nairaland who is based in and own farmlands in Ogbomosho. He filled in the gaps for me. Through him, I met the village heads whose community own the lands. We struck a great bargain. I was about to own hectares of farmland: one of the milestones I had set for myself. But something kept nibbling at my ease. Of course I was aware of nomadic herdsmen and their menace. So, I asked my hosts if these plagues in human form ply their trade around there. I had already seen few herds of cattle around the village. I didn't get a satisfactory answer, even though they assured me that herdsmen aren't an issue around there. So, I decided to give it some time. I was still interested in buying the land, but you know how it is. After buying the land, I am on my own. No kabiyesi is coming to fight any battle on my behalf. Fortunately, my cousin was serving NYSC near Ogbomosho that period. He hoped to settle in Oyo state afterwards, so he was excited about me owning farmlands there. I got to read about herdsmen and farmers clashes around there. Not exactly in Ogbomosho though. But who's certain it won't spill over? After a while, my interest waned. It wasn't safe. 9 years after, I didn't regret my decision. I went into something different. I'm happier. That's for sure. Haven't totally lost that initial interest. I would revisit it when or if this country changes from how it presently is. We are headed on a one way ticket to doom if things continue this way. |
TheFacelessMan:Bro, come sit right here in this corner with me. ![]() You're about the only one with a sensible post here. I think say nah only me dey see betta something. ![]() |
Danwakae: ![]() I like your enthusiasm. What's more, I decided to search online for more info about this place you mentioned. Of course, I know about Jalingo. Haven't visited it, but my friend served his NYSC there. Unfortunately, most of what you'll find online about Jalingo is the killings and ethnic strife. I do know that these incidents doesn't define the place. But that's mostly all you will find on the internet concerning Jalingo. As for Lao, you happen to be the only one who has posted the name of this town online in any expository form . Seriously, the only place online where Lao keeps coming up with any iota of information is this comment of yours in this topic on nairaland. That's not encouraging, is it? All the same, I wish you well. See, I'm quite sure many of the people from southern Nigeria who came to live and do business among you are Igbos, correct? That's how we are. That's what we are. But this entity called Nigeria will rather subdue us than harness our potential. Pls, don't blame any Igbo who is calling for seccession. We have made peace with the past and moved on, but this country keeps taking us back to the past, and keeps reminding us of the past. Igbos are more Nigerian than any other tribe in this country. We make friends and live peacefully among every tribe. We would make Nigeria a truly United country if we are given the chance. But myopic and insecure people of this country would rather we keep living in fear and mutual suspicion. |
Hmmm. The obvious solution to all these issues is starring everyone in the face. Restructure this shithole, and we might stand a better chance. Restructure this shithole, and nobody else will give a flying damn whether you state is an oil producing one, or not. Restructure this shithole, and you will have nobody but yourself to blame if crooks in power lord things over you. Oil was discovered in Anambra for sure. Then Orient commenced building a refinery nearby. I don't know what the update is over that. What I know is that the system of government in Nigeria is brutally unfair and disgusting. The Sharia states up north will go about destroying alcoholic drinks in their domain, yet they get a hefty share of the revenue from alcohol taxed from southern states. Same north gets huge chunks from oil revenue from the south, of which they make zero contribution. I can't wait for oil to become worthless. We are getting there. FG knows that next to crude oil, the massive gas reserve in the south is another cash cow. They are hoping to latch in to that as well once the global crude oil market goes bust. Just a matter of time. Injustice can only get so far. There's always certainly a day of reckoning.. and we approach it with every minute that goes by. |
ImoRiverr:Just a 10 seconds video of the hotel staff begging you would silence your critics, don't you think? Look man, if you own landed property in Owerri, if you are a stake holder of some sorts in the Eastern Heartland, you wouldn't be making this noise. I once posted on this thread that a hotel is a building, and such buildings are dynamic...they can be converted to office blocks, schools, hospitals etc depending on a shift in the economy and whatever tide it brings. All it takes is just the necessary permits. If you got any iota of discernment, you should know that acquiring landed properties in Owerri and it's satellite towns is a sure thing. Making all this noise shows you couldn't compete with what you're seeing...and getting left behind is frustrating you. I'm absolutely sincere with you here. Take it or leave it. Actually, you don't have to take it. Take your noise level higher. You are still serving a purpose ![]() Just like you, I do criticize Abagworo /Abogwara /Imo1stson / or whatever name he goes by here. But I only do that when he gets carried away from asslicking his paymaster. Not when he states verifiable facts. A state has to be peaceful, as well as a certain level of civility to be able to attract hotels and recreational facilities right? That's one thing to be grateful for. Peace! |
valarinz:Nwanne, take it easy ![]() I think what he meant was that the price seem (too) cheap. You know, like there's a catch somewhere. TBH, this is a sweet deal. |
ifedola28:Really?? They can attack humans?? Tell us something we don't know about snakes ![]() |
![]() Funny but I'm trying not to laugh. Gotta show respect for the dead. But then, why would a normal person want to take a bath in that pond? Looks like fish pond to me. If he hadn't died, he would come out dirtier after the bath...or he was so dirty to begin with, the scum from his body after the bath would terminate every living organism in the pond. |
valarinz:Yeah, I get it. Just needed to be sure that you are quite certain that Volvo parts, especially for XC90, are readily available in those states. |
Officialgarri:Maybe you are talking about your part of town (where ever that is) Until 2013? Nah. I began seeing those rides by 2010. Three guys in my street had it then. One of them was using it as airport taxi. |
valarinz:Bro, are you certain about this? Been eyeing XC90, meant for my old folks in the SE, but I've been wary about the parts being available over there. Kindly clarify, pls. |
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I hope we Christians have a rethink about this so we can have lasting peace 

