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Politics / Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by 30xtr36r: 6:18pm On Aug 16, 2016
obaaderemi:
see how stupid u are.quoting and salivating over what a hausafulani said.who is the slave here?.offa was never ruled by fulani.why didnt they conquer offa and kabba and borgu?that shows idiots like u that ilorin's case was peculiar.the yoruba muslims of ilorin willinly helped the fulanis who they saw as fellow muslims.thats why they killed afonja,a traditional worshipper.thats why after defeating the fulanis and chasing them out of oyo empire,the ibadan army never bothered with ilorin pple who they saw as

You and all you stand for must be sniffing excess of your farts thinking you can get high enough to ever stand a chance of challenging the gallant Igbo Nation.

Useless and deluded ab0ki ass-licker!

Are you aware that despite your Fulani masters ravaging the Middle-belt, the Benue people have not succumbed to allowing the establishment of Fulani Emirates over them? Unlike the cowardly and greedy Afonjas of Yorubaland who honorably gave out Ilorin on a platter of gold to the Alimis. Right now even Ogun, Ondo and Kwara have bern earmarked for your masters cow grazing.

"Yorubas are slaves to Fulani masters."
- Falae, 2015

"We have sacrificed enough blood in the unending cycle of blood-letting by Fulani herdsmen the latest being those killed in Ekiti two days ago."
- Yinka Odumakin
National Publicity Secretary, Afenifere
May 23, 2016

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Politics / Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by 30xtr36r: 6:05pm On Aug 16, 2016
ibedun:
No that would be downright stupid. We have standards. I am not small minded, over emotional, hasty. Only a fool like Ojukwu will start a war he is not prepared to fight. We are turning a corner on this Igbo issue and slowly but surely we will prevail. We have some work to do before that open hostility start. We have to put the propaganda out first so that our people's mind are made up and permanently set again Igbos living in out territory. Go home bro, your land is waiting for you! Abi you are one of the banned Eze Ndi-nothing for Lagos?

See painment from a bloody coward...

Ojukwu lived fighting for the liberation his people unlike Awolowo who opted to become "boy-boy" to Gowon who was young enough to be his son, and in the process, sold the Yoruba nation to the Northern oligarch. And the greedy Yoruba god, Awolowo, could only but end his life in a most miserable way - via suicide by rat poisoning! 

Ojukwu fought a bitter war, against the treacherous Yorubas and their Northern masters, to the end, evaded capture, returned and received a worldwide hero burial with honours. 

Majority Igbos are not pained that Ojukwu led them in a war that cost over 2 million civilians. It has always being the Yorubas and their cotravellers who Ojukwu did not lead who are hypocritically bitter and pained about the dead 2 million Easterners they conspired to kill and annihilate.

"He (Ojukwu) stood firm when others ran, compromised and did back room deals with their oppressors. He was a great and a proud warrior.

"Dim Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was not an ordinary person or one of the run of the mill leaders that we often eulogise after death in Nigeria. He was much more than that.

A man of strength, vision and courage. What an extraordinary and noble heritage.[/b] We knew your father and your father’s father. They also made their mark. They were also great and powerful men. Yet you were the star that eclipsed all stars in the Nigerian firmament. Unlike many of those who have hail you only in death, you were man enough to stand up and say ”no more” and ”never again” when your people were faced with genocide and mass murder. During the civil war the Biafrans fought like great men and lions simply because they were led by a great man and a great lion. We shall continue the fight for liberation where you stopped. The battle has passed to the next generation."
- Femi Fani-Kayode


Ojukwu 1967

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Politics / Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by 30xtr36r: 5:37pm On Aug 16, 2016
ibedun:
Your FLY dey follow dead body enter grave. Look Mr man the hornets nest have been stirred. This is the beginning, the next phase will come sooner and before you know it open hostility. Igbo running to lagos and thriving there don get k-leg now. The situation will only slowly escalate to open hostility. The economic condition will not help. Nigeria will be reset forever. Igbo people please please go and develop your land and stay there!!!!

Stop throwing smelly spits up and down like you're suffering from epilepsy.

Simply venture into the streets of Lagos and test your silly rants and see if your lives will not go for it.

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Politics / Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by 30xtr36r: 5:16pm On Aug 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
At least they would not want you to commit suicide,battalions of your biafran weaklings were defeated by mere 137 Yoruba soldiers at Ore...so much for cassava sticks weilding weaklings...lol

Loudmouth, an entire generation of your cowardly forbears were led to their watery graves at Onitsha in 1967. A Fulani islamist Murtala Mohamed led a 102 -vehicle convoy of you twats to their early graves at Abagana and he escaped with his useless legs blown apart, leaving him limping until he was finished off by Dimka in the street in 1976.

Benjamin Adekunle ended his wretched life in misery, eating his own excreta until he chose death in 2014.

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Politics / Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by 30xtr36r: 4:59pm On Aug 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
They would rather die on Ilorin because they have looked into the history of the yorubas and what they saw was that yorubas were warriors,great empire builders...only the warriors and the brave built empires...from time immemorial.They saw that Yoruba had battled locally and internationally for hundred years winning all their wars even defeating the fulanis,Nupes etc.This is in contrast to what Igbos were and are ...weaklings.Go and read their history and laugh your head off...lol

Before I came to Biafr*, I heard that Biafrans fought like heroes, but after my visit to Biafr*, I can tell you that Heroes fight like Biafrans.”
- John de st jorre, france

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Politics / Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by 30xtr36r: 4:48pm On Aug 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
The main problems with the Igbos are their inability to be able to think wisely and too much mouths like parrots.You have been in Lagos for decades and Lagos being the only place you have thrived economically more than anywhere in the world,you should watch your utterances and live with your hosts amicably without beating drums of war verbally by saying that you have bought Lagos.The Kwarans who are Yorubas, fewer and have much more landed properties than the Igbos have not been running their mouths all over like Igbos do.I am sure that nobody would lie low when a guest says he owns your abode.Lagos made Igboland and Igbominaland just like literature made Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe.

It's an open secret that Yorubas are notorious for their lousy, loud mouths and the foolish and wreckless manner they are so addicted to spewing trash in the public domain while leaving their brains at home.

You can imagine how your supposed 'sophisticated' tribe rarely stand for anything good in life save to fish in polluted waters in search of decomposing matters.
The Emir of Kano had to confess that "Yorubas are the problem with Nigeria".

With all your much taunted education and great number of learned persons and professors of law, the Yorubas are currently and blindly led by an acclaimed drug peddler cum treasury looter, who call the shots and myopic minions like you sheepishly Kowtow without objection like zombies.

"By the time the Europeans came, even the Yoruba people, did not even learn how to live with each other, they were fighting and all over the north, they were fighting everywhere, there were tribal wars."
I just remember only recently the Yoruba leaders said they want to break, break from where. The Yoruba are probably the people who economically enjoy Nigeria more than anybody, economically. So why are they going?" 
- Mallam Adamu Ciroma

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Politics / Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by 30xtr36r: 4:32pm On Aug 16, 2016
obaaderemi:
u as dumb and illiterate as the Fulani turd who wrote what u posted.if u are literate enuf,u would do a little research and know that ilorin never had a local king[afonja was not a king],the fulanis never invaded ilorin,islam was never forced on yorubas bcause many of the pple of ilorin were yoruba muslim slaves who escaped to ilorin,islam reached yorubas thru songhai traders in the 15th century long b4 there was sokoto caliphate[iwo in osun had a mosque as far back as 1560s]it was these yoruba muslims of ilorin who plotted with their fulani cleric

You must be daft and moronic like that your Senator who couldn't differentiate between a YES button from a NO button for a national issue of importance.

Reserve your silly narration for your offspring and take this other message from another of your Fulani master:

"And let me tell you that in the event of the breakup of this country, Ilorin and Offa will remain 100 % Northern Nigeria and not one inch of land will be ceded to yorubas".
- Junaid Mohammed.

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