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Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by THEAMAKA(f): 3:37pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
namfav:as i said, their success is either political or corrupt bargaining and stop mentioning ezeuche here. we know from all the groups in Nigeria who is among the most UNPRODUCTIVE so stop making noise where. and how often do you see Southerners attacking Northerners in the south at any slight provocation? STOP MAKING EXCUSES FOR THOSE ANUOFIA [/b]PEEPS, OKAY? average education for a Fulani in Nigeria skip to 3:45 [flash=350,200] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emy1QXQF9ms&feature=related[/flash] Alj Uche: did u hear of the northerners that are in the nigeria space program if thats what you call education then i seriously laugh. they will then still remain UNPRODUCTIVE. where can that take them in this world? what can that do for Nigeria? stop kidding yourself. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by phreakabit(m): 3:38pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Alj Uche: You and Namfav claim to be Northerners, Well I took time out to go through most of your posts. I can confidently state I think you are both SW'ners. The only true Northerner I recall would be Blazay! |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by AljUche: 3:42pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
phreakabit: believe what ever, i really do not care. all i know is that i speak the truth for my people and i would not allow any igbo to make my people look bad to the world BTW Blazay is from edo state and she is bini her name is lola , so she is not a northerner |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 3:42pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Alj Uche:no i don't.your meaning is clearly very personal you don't have to pay tax??why?? explain me. anyway these things sort themselves out. there is no reason why we cannot split up completely or have a very loose confederation that allows you to do your public stonings and amputations,give the delta people their oil .we in the west do not need it. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by phreakabit(m): 3:43pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
if thats what you call education then i seriously laugh. they will then still remain UNPRODUCTIVE. where can that take them in this world? what can that do for Nigeria? stop kidding yourself. I am 100% behind you on this one! Most of the things done in the Nigerian educational system are theoretical, The "Northern" space program certainly being one of them. I would bet my money on a one legged horse, rather than on it ever materializing. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by phreakabit(m): 3:45pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
BTW Blazay is from edo state and she is bini LOL, the real Blazay is a HE. Anyways lets get back to the issue on ground. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by namfav(m): 3:46pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
THE AMAKA: do you know what is the meaning of a education? my sister for you any fulani who is doing well, is corrupt, even me being on the internet i have some corruption elements that is why i am on the computer huh? just stop it, women should not carry that burden, if tomorrow these types of generalizing causes a war, where will you be? will you be on the frontlines with your ibo brothers? you carry so much hatred, i am surprised but anything is possible with ibos, you have to start learning about fulani history, we have a very rich history of learning, of productivity and importantly of a deep and strong culture, it is obvious to say that fulani are the most productive in africa, no other ethnic group has produced that many leaders in many different countries, we are strong people and you should learn more about us instead of hating, okay? |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by phreakabit(m): 3:50pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
namfav: Talk about ethnic stereotyping? Proves my point again, about why you would hardly convince anyone. Although I have taken a new view on your ethnicity. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Afam4eva(m): 3:57pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
The south must be the most naive section of any country. How do you remain in a country with a region that contributes relatively nothing to the country but happen to gain most from the country. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by AljUche: 3:59pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
afam4eva: what do u mean |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by THEAMAKA(f): 4:02pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
namfav:you must be related to a politician or dangote himself, lol. i dont have hatred for fulani its YOUR EMPTY PRIDE as a fulani that is irritating the hell out of me. you mean invading people's land and imposing an emir and forcing the conversion to Islam is something to be proud of that shows how EDUCATED you are? oh puhhhleaze. we all know your region, especially your group, is the dead weight of the country when it comes to education and productivity. many in the north do produce food, 'll give them that, but as for everything else? HELL NO. if you wanna be productive, get out there and find out ways to stop the desertification in your region all across the Sahel, okay? |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Afam4eva(m): 4:06pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Alj Uche: Isn't it obvious. 1) Bulk of what sustains Nigeria comes from the south but you have bulk of the federal government going to the north courtesy the number of local governments. 2) The northern elites have 10 times more oil than any group in the south. 3) They lay claim to the presidency like it's their birth right after ruling this country for over 30 years. 4) And the affirmative jargons called federal character. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by namfav(m): 4:13pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
THE AMAKA: amaka you have to stop this ibo tendancy of always talking down on a group even when you yourself do not know what education or productivity means, if fulanis were not productive then africa/west africa would not have been dominated by fulanis in terms of politics, no other groups dominate politics apart from mandinka than the fulani, that is not a unproductive ethnic group my sister, just remove the hatred out of your wicked heart, i don't think you are a kid, you are probably in your 20s, so please act like a woman who knows alot even though you know little, being hateful this way will not help us, it will just polarize us, you are a female and i doubt you will be on the frontlines alas you are trying to tell the whole world that fulanis are not productive, are criminals who stole land, forced people and uneducated, please act like a female and stop this ibo tendancy it won't take you far, we don't want war, isn't it? now behave |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:16pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
what has female got to with anything. we do not think that way in the south |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:17pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
regarding |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:23pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
regarding dominance yes northerners have been dominant in nigerian politics not but last time i checked, gowon,babangida,abacha and abdusalam abubakar who ruled nigeria for 24years are not fulani so does northerner=fulani when convenient |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Afam4eva(m): 4:25pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
iwonbaoko: We're talking about north and you're talking about Fulani. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:36pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
nna ha makate nah?? read the thread before you open your mouth rudely okoro |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:39pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
namfav: okoro,this is what we were talking about. don't you have to lock the shop or something?? |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by THEAMAKA(f): 4:40pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
namfav:woman woman woman, see your backwardness? because I'm a woman? LOL you are the one to talk about ethnic stereotyping yet you keep saying "ibo tendency" and you and i both know its IGBO, so get off of your high horse. stop trying to pull that "one Nigeria" card because i've seen you in other threads and how you harp about your differences so much and how "UN- NIGERIAN" you are. when it comes to productivity, the Fulani in Nigeria are the dead weight of the country, FACT! just because in the past you invaded other lands to impose your silly beliefs does not make you any more or less productive. as i said, the only successful Fulani are usually INTO POLITICS or CORRUPT BARGAINING. besides, what have the Fulani leaders done for anyone? LWKMD |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:41pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
maybe you do have such a tendency and i was trying to defend your silly ass |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Kenyy: 4:48pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
How I wish my enlightened and matured Easterners Living, Enjoying and Dying With Dignity in the North would come and enlighten their Educated Illiterates Easterners who are Living like Slaves in their Own Land(SE), Nigeria would have been a better and unitied country. By the way, if the SE is so friendly to their own, then why should Celestine Babayaro and others too numerous to mention abandon their family names for Northern family names? |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by namfav(m): 4:51pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
THE AMAKA: it seems like alot of ibo men are cowards that is why they let women like you rally them on when they back away with their st_pid threats. i am heavily disappointed in you because 1 it is clear that you do not know what the meaning of productivity, the meaning of education, what i mean is that the ibo just started reading 40 years ago, in the north we have been learning for more than 200 years, do you see the difference? maybe you do not know the meaning of productivity or education!!! we are born to lead, you will not find too many fulani or northerners who are disinterested in being leaders and this is not only federal governance, lol at being corrupt, ribadu is a fulani and he dismantled corruption, even buhari who is fulani in his 2 years he took corruption to a low, what are you on my ibo sister ok i said that we have more in common with people from niger than with people south, what is wrong with that? i thought that even southerners repeat that themselves, |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:51pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
do u have evidence of the babayaro claim? |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Katsumoto: 4:51pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Kenyy: Nothing abnormal in adopting your adopted father's name; thats what Celestine and his brother did. Can you give other examples of easterners who adopted nothern names and the circumstances leading to such? |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Afam4eva(m): 4:52pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Kenyy: Babayaro was adopted by a northerner at a very young age. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by THEAMAKA(f): 4:56pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Kenyy:all Nigerians are living like slaves in their own land, mumu. you are the one to talk, being from the Niger Delta. the people in the Niger Delta are worse off than most groups. your land gets violated, yet your people see nothing from it. the Feds are only part of the blame as your governors don't seem to care either, other than Amaechi (our Igbo bro ). what are the Niger Deltan governors doing? everything you're saying can be found in your own land, so why the noise? namfav:you see how you're a hypocrite? you're tryna harp on about me and "Fulani/Northern" stereotypes, yet you are doing the same thing when it comes to Igbos. lol who cares how long you claim one has been reading or not? what have y'all done with that so-called reading? lol OHHHH, i guess you mean reading the Koran? lol 40 years my arse. who cares if you think it was 40 years ago? now we are producing more high school graduates and univeristy graduates than your own ilk and actually putting our knowledge to use. @ the part in bold, DO YOU SEE YOUR FOOLISH MENTALITY? IS THAT WHAT THEY TEACH YOU IN ISLAMIC SCHOOL OR IS THAT WHAT THEY TEACH YOU AT HOME? SMH! |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Nobody: 4:56pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
@namfav no comment. like i said whether igbo or in my case yoruba we treat our women as equals not chattels. answer this regarding dominance yes northerners have been dominant in nigerian politics not but last time i checked, gowon,babangida,abacha and abdusalam abubakar who ruled nigeria for 24years are not fulani so does northerner=fulani when convenient |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Kenyy: 5:09pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
afam4eva:This evinces how Hospital and Accommodating the Northerners are. |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by namfav(m): 5:11pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
i'm not stereotyping on ibos, im responding to your stereotypes my sister, i have no ill feelings towards ibos if you look at great men that were produced in the north you will know what i am talkin about, look at the names that came out of the north and you will know that our leading has had a impact on our rich history, give me 1 ibo from 200 years ago who holds any significants? hahaehaha, who cares what you produce today? you are not chinese because ibos were head hunting and killing twins just 80 years ago, and you are telling me about graduates? please get serious girl, try and learn about your own history, do you have knowledge of your own traditions? hahaehehaha, whose fault is it that ibos do not seek leadership? THE AMAKA: we treat women with utmost respect we don't see them as objects, most women know northern men respect women did i say the number of presidents were mostly fulani? or did i say politics in general and generally social? try reading better fulani is a minority in many countries in west and central africa but it still produces alot of leaders, and miss amaka still thinks we are not productive , yes as i said fulani and northerners are taught to be leaders, it is in us iwonbaoko: |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by Sunofgod(m): 5:20pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Useless 'Howsa' pricks, (Please note the new spelling of Howsa) I also prefer - Fulani |
Re: Why Can't Igbos Withdraw From The Enemy Territory? by THEAMAKA(f): 5:25pm On Apr 22, 2011 |
Sun of god:hahaha @namfav as i said before, most of the successful Fulani people are usually in politics, and what else exactly? that only reaffirms my earlier point. how many, of all the Fulani people in Nigeria are productive? just because many may be in politics does not speak for the masses. many of you are in office and politics, yet your group remains the most uneducated, poverty-stricken, and unproductive of them all. shame shame shame. you are here to boast of all your leadership, yet look at how your people live. SHAAAAAAAAAAAAME!! besides, why are you harping on the past? well we are talking about 2011 here, not the 1700s. living on past glories, huh? namfav: namfav: namfav: namfav: |
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