Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Ngokafor(f): 11:06pm On Oct 08, 2017 |
WisdomFlakes:
In other words, the only way Nigeria can have peace would be for Yorubas to play the mumu, while Igbos would be allowed to perpetually rule the rest of us because they feel Chukwu Okike Obiama has created them to be superior and better than everybody else and therefore should remain in the driver's seat, afterall they 'merit' it. Of course the Hausa-Fulanis won't allow or have any of that because of their own 'born-to-rule' tendencies. Meaning that, even if Yorubas willingly choose to play the mumu role, Hausa and Igbos will continue to remain at each other's throat as they currently are because Igbos will claim they deserve every position based on 'merit' since they are 'superior' and better than anyone else anyway, while the abo.kis who feel that Nigeria is 'Allah's gift' to them would never permit that.
Why not just break up this country so that everybody will be a king in his father's house or compound? That way the igboman can restrict his 'superiority' to his domain, the Hausa-Fulani can claim his Northern country as his 'Allah's gift', and the Yorubaman would finally be free to live his life and develop in peace More empty and shallow speeches ...at the end of the day you all will still resist any form of dis-integration while calling on the hausa-fulani-dominated Military to help preserve Nigeria for you...no be today 3 Likes |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by izombie(m): 11:13pm On Oct 08, 2017 |
Ngokafor:
Stop calling Igbo in the drivel you call post....We are not the cause of your agonies..Face the hausaman who view you lots as problematic and leave us out of your rubbish speech.... Your irelevant rants about how Igbos migrate and all is simply trashy because Nigeria forced Igbos back in her old..No one is begging you for jack..What you are whinning about us the consequences of 'one Nigeria' so deal with it.
Walk the talk and start planning for your own country..You have been told times without number to do so..but you always chicken out and rather run after IPOB like your lives depend on it....Enough with the empty speeches and do the needful already. nne the thing tire me o. Balarabe musa, an hausa man just trash talked the yorubas in this interview but the yorubas have chosen to attack igbos for nothing. I just don't understand. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Ngokafor(f): 11:17pm On Oct 08, 2017 |
izombie: nne the thing tire me o. Balarabe musa, an hausa man just trash talked the yorubas in this interview but the yorubas have chosen to attack igbos for nothing. I just don't understand. My dear the foolishness and irresponsibility of these cowardly sissies are second to none...Pray tell how Igbos became the focal point for these empty air-heads...Weird indeed. 3 Likes |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Oblang(m): 11:37pm On Oct 08, 2017 |
Ngokafor:
My dear the foolishness and irresponsibility of these cowardly sissies are second to none...Pray tell how Igbos became the focal point for these empty air-heads...Weird indeed. Check the comment immediately after the post and see who started it..... 2 Likes |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Referendum50(f): 11:53pm On Oct 08, 2017 |
victorDanladi: A thread for all-time and ever crying igbo people to masturbate on
Southwest is too smart and sophisticated oooo.Every tribes think their problem is the fact that southwest outsmart them.
However,this balarebe musa rants is full of hypocrisy,lies,hate,illogicality and lack of direction. is that so |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by perez100: 9:21am On Oct 09, 2017 |
An Hausa man bashed Afonjas but the idiots left them and faced Igbos. Stupid ass tribe. 1 Like |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by shallysgirl: 4:36pm On Oct 15, 2017 |
Yorubas can't save themselves for crying out loud. At the sound of knockout, they scram. victorDanladi:
No,its not about igbo.Its about northerners,westerners and Ghanaians. Can Igbo save themselves talkless of saving others
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Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 8:07pm On Oct 16, 2017 |
shallysgirl: Yorubas can't save themselves for crying out loud. At the sound of knockout, they scram. Just like ojukwu,nnamdi kanu and Igbos |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by shallysgirl: 10:19am On Oct 17, 2017 |
At least they didn't gulp ratak like awoolloowoo the otapiapia gulper. Buhari recently made reference to late Ojukwu,he has also been writing letters up-and-down over Kanu,sending emissaries....northern govs, having amajiris dress up like Igbos... He had better release his corpse to his family. victorDanladi:
Just like ojukwu,nnamdi kanu and Igbos 1 Like |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 4:27pm On Oct 17, 2017 |
shallysgirl: At least they didn't gulp ratak like awoolloowoo the otapiapia gulper. Buhari recently made reference to late Ojukwu,he has also been writing letters up-and-down over Kanu,sending emissaries....northern govs, having amajiris dress up like Igbos... He had better release his corpse to his family.
in igbo oral myth and tales by moon light. Peak up any good book of Nigeria history.They will tell you ojukwu ran away from war. Only recently I heard from one igbo man that ojukwu actually died of HIV/AIDs. |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by shallysgirl: 8:35pm On Oct 17, 2017 |
The word is pick. Sorry, doesn't matter what your odua propagandist told you, but the whole world knows that awoolloowoo gulp down some otapiapia liquor and didn't survive it. victorDanladi:
in igbo oral myth and tales by moon light.
Peak up any good book of Nigeria history.They will tell you ojukwu ran away from war.
Only recently I heard from one igbo man that ojukwu actually died of HIV/AIDs. 1 Like |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by zurielsam(m): 9:00pm On Oct 17, 2017 |
Gotze1: [s][/s]No time to read the trash. Cos it belongs here God punish you |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by AfonjaConehead: 9:56am On Oct 18, 2017 |
victorDanladi:
Only recently I heard from one igbo man that ojukwu actually died of HIV/AIDs. says a patient |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 11:40am On Oct 19, 2017 |
AfonjaConehead:
says a patient Yeah,a patient. he and ojukwu once met at HIV/AIDs clinic where the doctor was complaining that Ojukwu was non compliant with his drug before his death! |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Kingspin(m): 12:23pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
victorDanladi: A thread for all-time and ever crying igbo people to masturbate on
Southwest is too smart and sophisticated oooo.Every tribes think their problem is the fact that southwest outsmart them.
However,this balarebe musa rants is full of hypocrisy,lies,hate,illogicality and lack of direction. Outsmart means there is no longer problem in the North, East or Western region of Nigeria.. But as far as there is problem in the land then there is no Mr and Mrs smart because everybody is feeling the heat of poverty, bad roads, lack of power, education etc from his/her side. Don't forget the level of illiteracy in the north is affected the entire country.. So this is the journey of Nigeria so far. Therefore, the peace of Nigeria is ultimately peace for all. 1 Like |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by SHAKABOOM: 12:38pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
ODVanguard:
It's really a pity, I tell you. Other Nigerians can't turn to wanderers like Igbos just for the sake of it, coz there's a critical economic-based reason why ibo people choose to leave their region en-masse. Igbos have shown/demonstrated little confidence in the economic viability of Igboland, yet they and the likes of Balarabe expect others to emigrate there en-masse as a criteria of their 'One Nigeria' patriotism? To do what exactly? It's not done! That place isn't economically viable. Not only Yorubas but most other ethnicities (including the igbos that chose to emigrate en-masse) avoid the region for the same reason. We need to quit deceiving ourselves abeg. Why is there land not economically viable?Who made it so?After the civil war sum regions took it upon demselves to frustrate the eastern region to be economically ad politically disadvantaged ad pls don't pretend yu don't know the region. |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by AfonjaConehead: 2:30pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
victorDanladi:
Yeah,a patient.
he and ojukwu once met at HIV/AIDs clinic where the doctor was complaining that Ojukwu was non compliant with his drug before his death! meanwhile 1 Like |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by ANOWEDGREAT: 3:03pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
Basic123: But the North has not supported the Igbo to produce the president in spite of all you have said? It’s because of the conspiracy between the Northern ruling class and the South-Western ruling class because by number, by resources, they are more powerful than the East and they always prevent it. For example, let me tell you and I’m being frank with you; publish it. The first tragedy that can strike a feudal Northerner is to have an Igbo president. And in the case of the Yoruba, it’s more than a tragedy to have Igbo president.
Let us look at IPOB, the way they are agitating, are they not looking for another war?
Well, I don’t even think they know the consequences of what they are doing. It’s just like the Igbo people, who because there was competition between them and the rest of the country in which they were losing out publicly, took a kind of rash decision, a kind of adventure that caused the 1966 coup. If they had thought very well, they wouldn’t have done so. But they did it. Now they have created people like IPOB who are adventurous and as I told you, you can talk to a Northerner about something. You can talk to a Westerner and he will listen to you because he has this inhibition. The Igbo man has no inhibition. For instance, anybody, once he acquires some wealth in the East, he is something. Even education is secondary. But in the North and the West, you won’t have wealth if you don’t belong to the tradition. If you don’t belong to Islam, you don’t belong to Christianity, you are nothing. Go to any palace and you will find the same thing. So, we in the North and the West have inhibition, which stops us from doing even the right thing and at the same time, from doing the wrong thing. But in the case of the Igbo, he is a free agent. He does what he thinks, whether rational or irrational. So, that 1966 coup was not just a fight at all? No, it was not just a fight. It was an adventure by the Igbo man who felt that he had arrived, why be restrained by the inhibition of the Northerner and the Westerner? What is good for Nigeria, let’s have it. Change leadership at any price. Now, the Northerner and the Westerner have inhibition. He will not go to this rashly. For instance, if he is a Northerner, he goes to the mosque or to the Imam or Emir or somewhere. If he is a Westerner, the same thing; he will go to something, the Oba or somewhere. The Igbo will not. That’s how they did it with the 1966 adventure. This IPOB knows the reality that they are the products of that youthful adventure. You can see almost every other Igbo group has rejected them. But it’s still there.
If you look at that coup and the civil war, do you think they were avoidable then?
The civil war was avoidable. The Igbos planned it. They made a mistake. They were betrayed, in fact, by the South-West because the South-West intellectual bourgeoisie at that time was part and parcel of the conspiracy to get rid of the feudalism, the domination of the North. The Yoruba were part and parcel of that conspiracy. But the Igbo, either because they realised it is too late or simply because that is the nature of people in politics, still went ahead. Remember what happened, when the killing recently came, did the Igbo take part? Now this time with IPOB, it is the same adventure. They also rely on the conspiracy of the South-West. For instance, in the Northern part, the Igbo are disowning IPOB with vigour. But is the South-West doing the same thing with the same vigour? They are calculating what they will gain from the quarrel between the North and the East.
Let us look at our political structure since independence. Why have we not gotten it right?
The system, the structure, economic and political system controlling all development in the country and the political leadership inevitably produced by the system are based on self-interest first, public interest second. Nigeria from the beginning till today was based on the basis of self-interest first and public interest second. So, how can it succeed? At what point did we miss it? Was it that coup? Nigeria inherited the system from western countries. We got it wrong when we became independent. We didn’t look at this method seriously and come out with something that can unite the country and develop the country. Some people were concerned about this, they saw it, but because money power had taken over even at that time. For instance, Awolowo, even though he was a Yoruba champion, had campaigned against disunity. He campaigned for equal right and he demonstrated it by bringing the Yoruba up to standard. Without the Yoruba having Awolowo, would they have reached the position they have reached now in terms of education and development? Awolowo, right from the beginning, brought about free education. In those days, he was competing with the East, because until the 1966 coup, the East was leading in educational development. The Igbos, were leading everywhere. When Awolowo came, he began free and quality education to bring Yoruba, to the level, which he succeeded.
This issue of restructuring, why are the Northerners, apart from only a handful, against it?
Atiku said something which I agree with. He said Northerners, and in this instance, he is talking about the elite in the North, are against restructuring because they are lazy. I agree with Atiku. Let me tell you, we are now talking about North and South. We are now talking about the three Northern zones and the three Southern zones. We are now talking about them, North and South, isn’t it? Now, if you take the North and the South separately, who has more God’s favour in everything than the other? When you take every other thing that matters into consideration, God has favoured the North with more than he has favoured others. Take for example, the North has been cooperating for virtually 1,000 years. Take any tribe like the Jukun; they have related with the North for about 1,000 years or more. In the case of the South, is there any society that has related with the South for more than 200 to 300 years? Oyo Empire has done the same but on a very small scale. In the case of the East, there was nothing like that except the Onitsha people. In the case of the South, they have related with one another, known one another only when the British came, that is 100 years ago. In the case of the North, for 1,000 years, they have lived together. Now, who has the favour of God to know how to live with one another than they? Are the Northerners demonstrating this ideal of living with one another peacefully? The North has been together for over 1,000 years. The South has not had that benefit. The South had very small communities, not even up to a ward, until today. The ones that went beyond that was the Oyo Empire and the Oyo Empire was riddled all the time with wars. What about the East? Nothing like that, because they have always been Republican right from time. So, who has God’s favour how to live with others better than Northerners? Are they demonstrating this whatsoever? Let us take size or territory. The North is three quarters of Nigeria in terms of territory. The South is only one quarter. Is that not a favour? In those three quarters, they are bestowed with God’s favour with agriculture and other natural resources. Three quarters of the natural resources are in the North. Are they developing them? No. But they have this advantage of territory. When you take into account the economic resources of Nigeria, even with oil, it’s in the North. Three quarters of it is in the North. Is that not a favour? Now, when you have people who have been this favoured by God and they become the problem of the society, who do you blame? You blame them. If you want answers, first blame the Northerner for having not benefited from this God’s favour. You have larger territory, you have long history of coexistence, you have more economic resources. When you come to political power, the North has been in control of political power itself. Who can win the presidency without the North? You Yoruba never wanted [Olusegun] Obasanjo to be president, but the North wanted him and he won. The North has this power. So, if things go wrong in Nigeria, who do you blame first other than the one that has all these favours of God? You blame the North first and the others. So, what Atiku said was true. The Northern ruling class doesn’t want this to be outside. He doesn’t want to lose this favour by doing something concrete. He wants to retain the favour just for that without fighting for it. So, the solution is don’t talk about the North or South. Don’t talk about the Hausa, Yoruba or Igbo. Talk about the dignity of the human being. Build systems based on the dignity of the human being and you will succeed and that is what is possible only through a constitutional revolution or a social revolution. Let us Nigerians take the one we want.
Last week made it the 57th celebration of independence of the country and some people argue that independence has not really given Nigeria what it is looking for. Do we still continue to celebrate independence?
We have nothing worth celebrating. This independence was the result of the work of the colonial masters. Why don’t we create something as a result of our own indigenous work? We attempted it but destroyed it. For instance, the election of Abiola was the most significant step freely taken by Nigerians to subordinate all other irrelevant considerations, and go for the best consideration. Let people be empowered to elect who they want and that was what was done June 12. But we bastardised it by annulling it, annulment by a military dictator and allowing him to get away with it. Up till now he is still alive and is still claiming to be relevant, but we can’t force him to tell us what was behind this annulment.
Any hope for Nigeria?
There is no hope. As I said, if you talking about political power, no hope. There is no political power that can perform.
What of at the economic front?
The same thing. Nothing will change from PDP which was bad to APC which is worse. For instance, the fascism of APC is not so arrogant. We may one day end up with an arrogant APC or arrogant party which will even be more fascist than we suspect it can be. Now why is this? Because the basis for deciding how to get the right type of person has been destroyed by the role of money power. Money power plays leading role in politics and election in Nigeria. You cannot have a President in Nigeria as it is today or even a Local Government Councillor who is not a thief or is being supported by thieves. For instance, you are above 40, how can you be President of Nigeria in spite of your knowledge without money? And this money that you can easily come about is money that is got through either stealing or made available by a thief who is hoping to recoup. So, as long as you cannot have a clean system producing a clean leadership, how can you get away from the problem? You can’t? What message do you have for Nigeria at 57? With the system as it is, which is controlling all development and the type of leadership we have, if it continues and presently there is no evidence that it will not continue, we will have the same thing as we have been having in 2019. Then there is no possibility, of a fundamental change. There is nothing to show hope in the next presidency because we will continue to have a situation where money power is the deciding factor in politics and election. Unlike during the Second Republic and sometime even after the Second Republic, when we were to have an election, we could say out of the candidates aspiring to be president of Nigeria, this candidate is better than that. We are now in 2017. Can we say that? For instance, the person who is now the president, with whom we are not satisfied with, we don’t think he is performing. He is not correcting anything that went wrong. But from all honesty, can we say those who are now waiting to take over from him in 2019 are better, anyone of them? You know those that are being speculated. As bad as he may be now, there is nobody that you can say categorically that is better than him. So, Nigeria is in trouble. www.tribuneonlineng.com/north-swest-nigerias-major-problem-musa/
Wow this man is very very blunt. |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by yaki84: 3:20pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
ODVanguard:
Sorry but I do not share your optimism. This Musa man was talking a whole lot of crap. Where was Balarabe Musa when Igbos were in alliance with the Northerners (or when they were in virtual control of GEJ's administration) while mainstream Yorubas were in opposition? All of a sudden now Yoruba people are now the problem?? It's the 'One Nigeria' Yoruba advocates that I pity coz no matter what they do, the igbos and Northerners will still doubt their commitment to 'One Nigeria' -- even though they once fought and spilled their blood to keep the country together, Igbos will continue to view them as 'traitors' while the North will also perpetually view them with suspicion (like this Balarabe Musa man just exhibited).
During the last Independence day celebrations, which other set of Nigerians openly showed more One Nigeria 'patriotism' than Yorubas? Which other region is the least hostile to non-indigenes from all-across, sells land to them, open up their markets to them, while creating an enabling environment for them to thrive and prosper in Nigeria than Yorubaland? Igbos have shown their willingness to dismember Nigeria not once but twice (Biafra 1.0 and the recent 2.0), yet to Balarabe Yorubas are the problem??
Yorubas had better start planning for a post-Nigeria future coz it's inevitable. We are better off respecting each other's bounderies, trading and living in peace as neighbours (as we have been doing with Togo, Benin and Ghana) and as separate countries than this current 'One Nigeria' setup/arrangement. how was yorubas marginalised under gej? |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Nobody: 3:57pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
so, is more than a tragedy to a yoruba man for an igbo to be president.
this is very very deep.. explain more on Gej presidency..
explain the real reason for the hatred for IPOB..
explain the real fears of the average yoruba man. be it Christian or muslims..
this guys fear are too real..
the hate igbos.. they see them as adversaries that must be eliminated..
explain why Awo told his inner cliQ that it will take another 100years for an igbo man to rule this country... IBB shut him immediately.. not quite long positioned ukiwe as Vp.. while the old fool drank his rat tea.
don't care how awusa hate or love igbos... they're real about it..
but Afonjas.. they hate you.. even in dia churches they hate igbos..they just hate seeing you around..they believe you've come to take dia position..
andif you no quick understand yoruba your own is gone in office or space.
so funny.. anytime this Awusa elders repeat this honest truth... instead of an average Afonja.. to challenge this guys with fact and all dia noise..
they will quickly occupy the social media to rant against igbos.. eh.. while exonerating their masters.
those guys are real slaves.. with no shame.. proud slaves
so pity igbos are taking over everything gradually.. from 20pounds.
soon..the take over wil be completed. and a particular tribe will shout "regionalism " or federation " then we will all remind them..
"the nation is non negotiable"
then their worst fears will turn real..right before them.
if you cook for world..it might not be enough.. but. if the world cook for you.. believe you will need extra belle trucks to stuck it..
Afonjas has done that and more.. but there day of reckon is almost close.. and they know.
there propaganda will definitely backfire woskisly against them. |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 11:07am On Oct 20, 2017 |
AfonjaConehead:
meanwhile
That should be the same igbo man in this picture |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 11:10am On Oct 20, 2017 |
bonnylight003: so, is more than a tragedy to a yoruba man for an igbo to be president.
this is very very deep.. explain more on Gej presidency..
explain the real reason for the hatred for IPOB..
explain the real fears of the average yoruba man. be it Christian or muslims..
this guys fear are too real..
the hate igbos.. they see them as adversaries that must be eliminated..
explain why Awo told his inner cliQ that it will take another 100years for an igbo man to rule this country... IBB shut him immediately.. not quite long positioned ukiwe as Vp.. while the old fool drank his rat tea.
don't care how awusa hate or love igbos... they're real about it..
but Afonjas.. they hate you.. even in dia churches they hate igbos..they just hate seeing you around..they believe you've come to take dia position..
andif you no quick understand yoruba your own is gone in office or space.
so funny.. anytime this Awusa elders repeat this honest truth... instead of an average Afonja.. to challenge this guys with fact and all dia noise..
they will quickly occupy the social media to rant against igbos.. eh.. while exonerating their masters.
those guys are real slaves.. with no shame.. proud slaves
so pity igbos are taking over everything gradually.. from 20pounds.
soon..the take over wil be completed. and a particular tribe will shout "regionalism " or federation " then we will all remind them..
"the nation is non negotiable"
then their worst fears will turn real..right before them.
if you cook for world..it might not be enough.. but. if the world cook for you.. believe you will need extra belle trucks to stuck it..
Afonjas has done that and more.. but there day of reckon is almost close.. and they know.
there propaganda will definitely backfire woskisly against them.
Igbo are suffering from mass great persecutory delusion#...Kiss the truth! Thinking everyone hates you.Its a major symptom of psychiatric illness.! |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Nobody: 11:42am On Oct 20, 2017 |
God bless this Balarabe Musa
A Daniel has come to judgement....
if we can have people like this, Nigeria would have been a better place.....
but is too late....the zoo must collapse and cease to exist....
As for Yoruba's and their betraying spirit....I don't have words for u people......
Continue....thanks for musa who said it again....Yoruba's betrayed the Igbo's.....
Even Victor Banjo, a man imprisoned by Hausa Fulani but was released by ojukwu...went and form alliance against ojukwu....
Anyway he paid dearly for his rebellious actions.....
Yoruba's make una continue in this una betraying lifestyle... |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by AfonjaConehead: 12:25pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
victorDanladi:
That should be the same igbo man in this picture usmanDanMALLAM,you mean vvv |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 12:28pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by AfonjaConehead: 12:30pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 12:32pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by AfonjaConehead: 12:33pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by AfonjaConehead: 12:35pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by victorDanladi: 12:36pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
AfonjaConehead:
You mean The igbo man eventually add fanta to kanu urine.Enjoyment be that Goal post shifter dont defail the thread.Bye |
Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by AfonjaConehead: 12:38pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Re: North, South West, Nigeria’s Major Problem —musa by Nobody: 12:38pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
Basic123:
you dont hate Afonjas,but they are foolish to whatever.
By the way,the founders of radio biafra,th world capital of hate speeches too are referring to others as being hateful
wonders shall never end lolzzzzzzzzzz.... afonja have u listened to radio Biafra before or is just what you are told...? have u heard on it propagating hate speech..... anyway If the zoo called Nigeria failed to give us Biafra, somalia will be a paradise compared to what will happen to this zoo called Nigeria. Obodo ekwensu......Ha enweghi eziokwu kiss the truth. |