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HighChiefZino:Eddiota, please always endeavor to read and know your history before coming to disgrace your entire generation online. Two ibo men were actually among the architects who gave IBB enough justification to annul the election but you’re here already distorting history. Everybody knows Tinubu is actually Abiola’s boy. Tinubu’s presidency is a big win for Abiola and the Yoruba nation. Ode
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DiskJokeyManic:Amazing. Chibuzor, what’s your definition of being a failure? ![]() You just legit called a two-time former Governor, former Senator and currently, the President of the largest black State in the world, a failure. Una dey think at all? At this rate, it’s safe to say being an ibo online is synonymous to insanity ![]() 1 Like |
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I marvel at the rate at which the female folks have manipulated most of you into feeling guilty about what’s supposed to be their own shame. You claimed to be a ‘6-incher’ yet a borehole is making you feel useless and not-big-enough and instead of shaming her for being too wide and for traumatizing her overused vj, you’re here lamenting like a typical finished man ![]() Everybody is talking about penile sizes but nobody is talking about why a lady in her twenties would already have a well that’s wide enough to accommodate the Noah’s ark ![]() |
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Killerofpigs:Chibuzor, stop celebrating and defending mediocrity just because it’s coming from your kinsman. Distributing TEN cassava stems and 200k grant to 10 farmers (maybe) isn’t empowerment and especially when it’s not that the region is facing food shortage related to the crop he distributed (cassava). I would have considered it an empowerment move if the stems were those of exotic cashcrops like cocoa or wheat or crops that aren’t easily found in the region (foreign) Cassava o ![]() Same goes to the palliatives governor. Stop being a bigot who believes politicians from his region just can’t do wrong. That they are always right provided they are ibos. I’m sure you wouldn’t be this stubborn if the mumu was a Fulani or yoruba politician. |
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Believeintruth:Bro just said light weapons while the other mumus are saying they had no support. Whether big or small, the fact remains that they did get support and it’s only a fool that gets into a war before making alignments with right people (forming alliance) The war was simply a miscalculated one and both sides recorded casualties as opposed the foolish claims that it was a series of genocidal and one-sided attacks. Both sides fought and enjoyed external supports. Full stop. |
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Killerofpigs:The point is, why 10 cassava and where is it written that they are foreign or exotic breeds as you just claimed? When has cassava stem become a hard commodity for farmers to come by? I didn’t see the SME finance package you claimed he shared but going by your logic, was the 200k shared to all thousand/hundreds of farmers there and when it finishes, will he share another one? This was how imps like you were defending one politician that distributed wheel barrows and another one that shared kerosene to his people and 5 hundred Naira to women who delivered in his healthcare facility. Mind you, this is not me celebrating the so called palliative exercise being carried out by Ekiti state government but distributing stems of cassava ![]() |
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Oracleee:You Dey mind the mumu. The first question should be, what was he doing there in the first place? Was the only of the property aware of his presence? There is a case here only if the owner knew someone was coming (a delivery guy for instance) and failed to lock up his dogs |
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turmacs:Dear thief’s advocate, please stray into my house and see if I won’t win the case after you must have become a sad history. Your family will know what it means to trespass on other people’s private properties with evil intents. You will think this is UK. It’s only in the UK that that ridiculous law works(the law of excessive force that you can only attack a person with a force corresponding with what he’s holding). Trespass another person’s property in the US or Nigeria and accept whatever your eyes see in good faith ![]() 1 Like |
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Killerofpigs:Now this is the problem with you eboes. You defend every rubbish thrown at you by politicians provided he’s from your region and not an outsider. You too see how that warped reasoning has made you compare bags of rice (whole bags of rice o for this period ![]() Despite all these nonsense, you don’t see yourselves as tribalists despite not seeing anything wrong with what your politicians do. According to you, they just can’t do no wrong once they are ibos ![]() |
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Believeintruth:Who is this one? You and right-thinking are two parallel lines that will never cross. Where exactly in the post you are replying to did I talk about marginalization? I responded to what concerned me; the claim that Biafran igbos fought a heavily supported (external) Nigerian army which is a false and one-sided, mischievous and misguided statement because each side got external support and both suffered heavy losses but it’s only one side that’s acting innocent and as if they were massacred. Chinedu, next time, stick to the discussion at hand. Counter my claim and argument with related facts and stop being a drifter. 1 Like |
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kayswag100:You were actually making sense until you got to @bolded Mbappe was wrong and so are you. Why the heck would you say the Copa America (a cup played by 16 teams formerly 12 countries and with 3 heavyweights I.e Brazil, Argentina. Uruguay and maybe Chile) is better than the Euro that is played by 24 countries and with many heavy weights such as England, Germany, France, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Croatia The Netherlands, Turkey and etc I can bet that the copa America is going to either Argentina or Brazil but same can’t be said of the Euro. Be kiaful sir/ma, you’re exaggerating. |
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Tochi3:Let’s hope you won’t start looking for agbado in his pocket soon since everyone who supports Jagaban is doing so for 30k stipend. Obinna, imagine this was Prof Wole Soyinka? Now, your personal lord and savior’s mentor has been placed on 30k stipend ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like 1 Share |
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Whalis:Thank you but they (Biafra) got external supports too? That’s exactly my point and full stop. I don’t want to see that false narrative again. The narrative that Biafra was fighting heavily supported Nigerian troops should not be aired again. It was a case of two-fighting and both sides suffered casualties and got external supports. The igbos need to grow up and stop this victim mentality already, it’s nauseating. 7 Likes 1 Share |
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Paragon311:The reason is simple but since you’re most probably an ibo, you can’t understand basic logic——it’s not your fault. Now, the reason is because you won’t see the northerners jubilating and celebrating the killings of soldiers unlike how the igbos do. In the north, the northerners make it relatively easy to know who’s an insurgent and who’s not but in the east, it’s hard to tell since everyone seems to be sympathetic to the cause (Ipob/Biafra) making everyone a potential threat and target. Blame the ibos for not being smart and not the Nigerian army who see everyone there as a potential enemy 1 Like |
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sportskid:@bolded confirms my point and belief. With what you just said, I’m sure you would agree with me that it’s only an idiot that goes into a war where all odds are against him. Secondly, your argument is a blatant lie because many countries also supported Biafra during the war. The notable ones being France and Israel. I think Russia was also with Biafra at the time. Mr linus, make your research before embarrassing your generation online 3 Likes 2 Shares |
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muhammaduyusufu:Yet, some eeeediotic sons of nobody are claiming the Yorubas are cowards ![]() PH was recaptured the same way their madness was ended at Ore. You need the Holy Spirit to understand the igbos’ warped thinking process. Today, the Ojukwu that fled the war is a war hero while the Yorubas who showed them shege are cowards ![]() ![]() 11 Likes 1 Share |
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Ogbuu101:It’s because most zoogerians already knows the usual suspects in cases of that nature. Next time, don’t be notorious for something because all eyes are always going to be focused on you even when you’re innocent 1 Like |
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Kay17:Then it means you don’t even know what regionalism means to start with. Have a nice day |
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Kay17:Then we should go back to the regional system that was abolished by an ibo man. True federalism will surely work since all States will have the freedom to develop at their own pace without any state dragging the others back. 3 Likes |
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bentenny:God bless you for this. Federalism is the best but are we practicing true federalism in Nigeria? The answer is no. What we practice here in Nigeria is parasitism where resources from one state is used to feed the other lazy ones. We claimed to be practicing the American federalism yet we abandoned the core of the system. If we can’t practice true federalism then we should go back to the prosperous regionalism that was abolished by that jinxed ibo man in 1966. He did the abolishment because of his own selfish ambition and the domineering attitude that the igbos are known for. The system was yielding results at the time but he felt threatened that it would limit his federal power as the then head of state (president) I will keep saying it, the igbos are the roots of the problems we are facing today as a nation. An Igbo man vehemently opposed the proposal that would have made it easy for any region to leave Nigeria anytime they felt the need to. Yes, you heard me right, the SE (Biafra) would have easily left Nigeria if Nnamdi Azikwe, out of his envy and quest for power, didn’t oppose the secession clause proposal made by Obafemi Awolowo. Again, another group of ibo men started the first-ever bloody coup that snowballed the country into her first-ever bloodshed (civil war) Today, the children of the greedy Azikwe are now begging to have that Awolowo’s idea that was trashed by their visionless and short-sighted father. Make everybody siddon, sit tight and enjoy this inglorious marriage called Nigeria abeg ![]() 4 Likes |
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RodgersAkpafu:I should normally not be entertaining your stuuupidity but I don’t mind playing this game with you so you don’t think you’re making sense. Firstly, can you prove that allegation that he is truly an identity thief? If you’re caught and made a scapegoat like Kanu now, your clans will start begging and calling on the UN and international communities. Secondly, you said Boko Haram and other terrorist groups are operating in the north, can you mention these other terrorist GROUPS please? Now back to my assertion, I’m still standing by my words. When a people are becoming known for a particular thing, it’s not out of place to generalize and profile every single one of them. I’m a Yoruba man and I wouldn’t be offended if you think I’m a ritualist just because of the terrible things our prodigal brothers from Ogun state are doing. The person profiling me to be a ritualist will also be seeing an astute and intelligent person/politician who sure knows the power of diplomacy. He sees a man who knows when to fight and when to make friends. He sees a man who doesn’t easily follow the tide (unlike the SE people who are easily swayed and above all, he sees a man who is helplessly accommodating and welcoming. Just as I am profiled to be ritualistic is the same way I can’t trust an ibo man because you’re known to be deceitful, criminal-minded, ritualistic (just not as rampant as it is in the SW and Ogun state in particular), baby-factories-enterprise-minded, fraudulent, fake-products-production-minded, “whorelistic”(especially Owerri) and money-worshipping and despite all these vices, I still see an enterprising and hardworking man who can live and survive anywhere outside his home country. In the same vein, if I see a typical northerner, the dark side that first comes to mind is that I’m seeing a religion bigot who can kill over his religion, a hot-tempered man who is violent and can get violent and uncivil over small altercation. On the positive side, I’m seeing a very down-to-earth, trustworthy fellow whose yes is yes and whose no is no and a man who doesn’t worship money and doesn’t believe money must be made in every way possible— legal or illegal. So if you don’t want to be profiled, talk to your people and start making the change with yourself and your immediate family. People profile you and your ethnicity based on their experiences with your people and it’s very natural. 5 Likes |
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Believeintruth:E no go better for your entire generation for this falsehood. The unification decree of May 1966 was enacted by who? Your grandfather? 5 Likes |
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RodgersAkpafu:You’re the retarded one here my friend. When a mistake becomes too frequent and made by the same group of ppl, then it becomes an intentional one. Azikwe started the Igbos’ domineering mentality, Kaduna followed his path then Ironsi cemented it until the other groups started matching your madness with a greater degree of werey. 3 Likes |
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turmacs:@bolded You know this because Hamas told you so or because Hamas denied holding them hostage? Did Hamas themselves claim they have no hostage? Why una just crase like this just because of religious sentiments? 4 Likes |
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JohnnA1:@bolded Does this mean that the igbos are the reasons Nigeria isn’t making significant progress? Because it’s an ibo man that abolished the system in the first place and in his selfish quest to rule over a United Nigeria with a Federal head ![]() 6 Likes |
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Thundafireseun:Bro said water ![]() Actually, water can do nothing when one is choking on solid food like meat. Choking means food going into one’s airways (the pipe leading to the lungs) instead of ‘foodway’ (the pipe leading to the stomach I.e esophagus) Water can only work if one is choking on pepper or liquid substances. The best way to get it out is by the heimlich method where you put one of your hands around the baby’s neck while making him lie flat on his stomach on your hand then you use your other hand to hit the middle part of his back. Water wouldn’t do anything here because where the meat was isn’t where water passes. |
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longleg:That’s not even what happened in that picture. The poster knew what he was doing. I’m not a Muslim but if you check their page, you will see that they were dressed that way because of their flight to Saudi for haj and it’s not their standard dress. The OP was trying to give the airline an ethnic bigot coloration which is wrong because their dressing didn’t define one particular tribe and as such, he failed in his effort to vindicate Airpeace’s action. In short, they are incomparable because one airline was being bigoted for asking his hostesses to be dressed in his own TRIBAL outfit (Airpeace) while the other was being compliant by asking his staff to be dressed in that outfits for that particular flight and in compliance with the rules of their destination country, Saudi Arabia (Azman). Now, the question is: would the ibos not cry heavily and complain if Azman or Kanem Air (both owned by northerners) asked their hostesses to be dressed in mudukare and hijab? (That sleeveless shirt worn by Fulani women) or a Yoruba man airline ordering his staff to be dressed in iro and buba? Hypocrisy is when someone condemns that same thing he does or would do if he has the chance and ibos are the true definition of that. |
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PaNnamdi:It’s even hard for you to believe I’m not a muslim because of my stance and that’s a sagacious trait that’s found everywhere else except the South East. The fact that I don’t like both Muslims for not condemning the fanatics among them will never erode my commonsense and sense of judgement and that’s what makes me a higher human than your entire clan. Again, I’m not here to support or oppose anyone but common sense. I’m particularly concerned about why someone would purposely post a false narrative just to stir some ethnic controversy. Again, their dressing was in compliance with the rules of their destination country and not the status quo but the poster made it look like that’s how they are always dressed which is false and to justify Air peace’s bigotry (forcing his ethnic group’s cultural dress on his staff) a move that would be heavily criticized by you (ibos) if other tribes tried it (e.g Azman Air or Kanem Air staff wearing the Fulani mutakare) I know your reasoning defies logic and will still not understand this simple and broken-down explanation but I pray you understand it this time. |
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PaNnamdi:Your cup of hot tea ![]() ![]() And secondly, I’m glad you just showed your true color and the real reason behind this post. I know you aren’t bright but here is the difference between the two airlines’ dress codes. One asked his staff to dress in his traditional attire (Igbo) while the other asked his staff to dress in compliance with their destination country (a Muslim country) but you’re here making it look like that’s how they are always dressed and if the company should fish you out and sue your wretched ass for defamation, you will start another round of victimization cry. This is defamation because a lot of people must have been misled by this and I, myself wouldn’t have known if I didn’t see the comment that explained what really happened and if I didn’t bother to check their page to confirm. I will advise you/the poster to take it down if possible ( for your own good) |
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Nonny95:To tell that you aren’t sound upstairs, does hijab symbolize one particular ethnicity? Are there no Muslim Yorubas, Ibos and Hausas? The most sensible comparison should be a picture of an airline hostess draped in a traditional attire of one of the many ethnic groups that make up Nigeria. Your likes would cry fire if the hostesses were wearing aso Oke or that sleeveless crop top worn with a wrapper worn by Fulani women (mudukare) Tell me chinedu, would you tolerate that? Also, you’re being eeediotic and mischievous here. I just checked Azman page and again, this is another lie to push your victimization agenda. Why didn’t you add to this post the reason they were dressed that way? E no go better for you. You do nonsensical things and would still be the ones claiming victims ![]() |
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Peacecore:Yeah you are right and just like Messi, he’s a versatile player who can play different roles successfully. Even as a winger, he would drift wide into the box taking the role of a striker and supporting striker. Dude even eclipsed Benzema, their traditional striker at the time. It was this same way that Messi would change from being an Attacking midfielder to a CF and winger at times but both men are known to be striker and an Attacking midfielder respectively despite being versatile |
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condensedmilk:The history/horror that you started? Chinedu, don’t be like your grandfathers, never start a war you can’t win. The horror would have been averted and avoided if Igbo coupists didn’t commit the heinous crime they committed while sparing the lives of their own tribesmen. The horror wouldn’t happen if Kaduna (an Igbo fooool) didnt gloat and brag about how he heartlessly killed the Sardauna of Sokoto (a revered leader of Northern extraction) The horror wouldn’t happen if Aguiyi Ironsi did punish the coupists that brought him to power. The horror your fathers faced and the one we are facing now wouldn’t be happening if the other jinxed Igbo man, Ironsi didn’t abolish the prosperous regional government practiced then. Today, you’re the ones crying and claiming to be the victims despite the fact that you’re the aggressors. You and your grandfathers dey crase well well. |
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