Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by farem: 9:54pm On May 10, 2021 |
Is The Southwest Just ‘’Area Boys and Fake Pastors’?
By now, you may have read the comments of one Olu Okeowo, who belittled the people of the Southwest when he said inter alia, as follows:
''I have noticed, electricity is no longer in abundant supply because Shiroro has been surrounded. Gerreru has been surrounded. Electricity is being generated in the North. Those who are saying divide don't know what they are saying. Even if we divide today, the gas that they would use to run any turbine comes from another area.
Unfortunately, my people here from the Southwest will be the ones to lose out most because what we have produced mostly are area boys and fake pastors. We need to pray for the unity of Nigeria.''
In my opinion, it is very myopic for anyone to say that all that the Southwest has produced is “mostly are area boys and fake pastors”. It is just not true. And obviously so.
The Southwest produces the greatest resource on planet Earth-education. They have the most educated population in Nigeria. And not just the most educated, but the most sophisticated.
Japan and Singapore have perhaps the least natural resources in the world. But they are nevertheless some of the most developed nations on Earth, because what is between the ears is more important than what is beneath the ground.
If Nigeria had no quota system, and we employed our workforce strictly on merit, people from the Southwest will dominate almost every sector in Nigeria. It is not because they are more intelligent than other Nigerians. It is because, thanks to a man named Obafemi Awolowo, they are the most educated Nigerians, bar none.
I am from the South-South, and my people resent the fact that the oil industry is dominated by people of Southwest origin, even when the oil is in our land. Shell, Chevron, Mobil, Total, amongst others, are all dominated by people of Southwest origin. The same is true in banking, media, telecommunications, and advertising.
If the Southwest want to bring down a government, they have the infrastructure to use propaganda to tear that administration down. They have done it before and they can do it again. That is power. That is influence. The Yoruba understand that the pen is mightier than the sword.
The only sectors that the Yoruba do not dominate are sectors that they do not want to dominate, either because they look down on such sectors, like the military or police, or because dominating it will require them to leave Southern Nigeria, and many people of Southwest origin will rather be poor, than move to Northern Nigeria. That, they leave to people of Southeast origin.
And it is highly ignorant to say that the Southwest depends on other regions for electricity. Not true. The Southwest has Papalanto, Olorunsogo 1 and 2, Egbin Thermal Power station and Omotosho 1 and 2. It seems that Mr. Okeowo still has a 1960s mindset. Today’s Nigerian electricity is not solely hydro based (Kainji Dam, Geregu, etc). Those days are long gone.
In terms of commodities, the Southwest is Nigeria’s cocoa and cassava heartland, and competes with Benue as the yam centre of Nigeria.
And last but not the least, the Southwest has one of the most viable assets in Nigeria-ports. Tin Can Island port, and the Lagos Port Complex, are the gateways to Nigeria’s commerce.
When you add the fact that the Southwest has the most developed infrastructure in Nigeria, and that her industrial capacity is more than the industrial capacity of the rest of Nigeria combined (it will shock you to note that Ikeja Local Government Area and Agbara Industrial estate alone, consume more electricity than the entire Northwest, or that Alaba International Market generates almost $7 billion annually), you begin to understand that that statement by Mr. Okeowo is fallacious.
Lagos state has a bigger internal economy than Kenya or Ghana. If Lagos state were a country on its own, she would have the 7th largest economy in Africa with a GDP of over $100 billion (compared to $95 billion for Kenya and $67 billion for Ghana).
And funny enough, most people do not even know that the Southwest has oil in commercial quantity in both Ondo and Lagos.
So, it was very flippant and ignorant for Mr. Olu Okeowo to have badmouthed his own region so badly. Whose script is he acting? I do not know.
I am not agitating for the division of Nigeria. However, to say that if Nigeria divides, the Southwest will suffer, is utter nonsense. I had previously thought Olu Okeowo was vacuous. But now, I am sure of it.
But why would a man of Southwest origin misrepresent his own region and people so badly?
I am a researcher, and one thing I know is that it is more likely to get a person of Southwestern origin to betray their region’s group interests, than it is to get a Northerner, or an Igbo to do so.
You see it on social media platforms and the online comment sections of Nigerian newspapers.
People with Yoruba names will attack their own leaders and undermine them, and others with Southeastern and Northern names would join them.
However, you will hardly ever see a Northerner attacking a fellow Northerner, and of a person from another region does it, they will forget about their internal differences and unite against the interloper.
Why? Why is the Southwest like this?
Some people say it has to do with the curse of Alaafin Aole, or Epe Alaafin Aole.
According to the late Reverend Samuel Johnson’s book ‘The History of the Yorubas: From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the British Protectorate’, the Yoruba nation, or more specifically the Oyo Empire, prodded on by Aare Ona Kakanfo Afonja, betrayed their king, Alaafin Aole, and killed him.
However, before he was killed, Alaafin Aole placed a curse on his people by firing mystical arrows in three directions, and said that just as those arrows went in various directions, that the Yoruba, (or Olukunmi people, or Edekiri speakers) would never be united.
The Yoruba are a very ancient and mystical people, and this enchantment by Alaafin Aole is very credible, because a similar incident happened in Scripture in 2 Kings 13:15-19.
But I do not know if this curse can still be said to hold water, because the Yoruba nation united, more or less, under the leadership of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, particularly after the death of Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola.
Whether true or not, it may be a good idea for leaders of the Yoruba nation to call Mr. Okeowo to order, lest he becomes yet another modern day Afonja. The Yoruba already have Bola Tinubu. They may not need another Quisling.
Reno Omokri �#1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=255783562993756&id=111647580740689 140 Likes 17 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by Simplyleo: 9:56pm On May 10, 2021 |
If Nigeria had no quota system, and we employed our workforce strictly on merit, people from the Southwest will dominate almost every sector in Nigeria. It is not because they are more intelligent than other Nigerians. It is because, thanks to a man named Obafemi Awolowo, they are the most educated Nigerians, bar none. On this, Reno is 100% correct and I agree with him for the first time. But Reno should be ready to take insults from those people deveroping the universe with their imaginary education. 514 Likes 13 Shares |
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Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by PrinceOfLagos: 9:58pm On May 10, 2021 |
God bless Yoruba nation
God bless the most successful tribe in Nigeria , The IGBOS. 257 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by xpressionx(m): 10:01pm On May 10, 2021 |
The man goofed big time 24 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by madridguy(m): 10:03pm On May 10, 2021 |
Maybe Chief Okeowo is still angry over the demolition of his property by the Lagos State government. 18 Likes |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by PrinceOfLagos: 10:04pm On May 10, 2021 |
Simplyleo:
On this, Reno is 100% correct and I agree with him for the first time.
But Reno should be ready to take insults from those people deveroping the universe with their imaginary education. The Igbos may not be educated like the Yorubas (All thanks to Obafemi Awolowo's free education policy) but, I can tell you that the Igbos are the most successful tribe in Nigeria . 256 Likes 22 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by dignity33: 10:04pm On May 10, 2021 |
I disagree with Reno, all this your narrative was before not presently if it was ever happened . Reno we know you have ancestorial background with Yoruba even your name said it all. South West are full of Area Boys and thugs. Presently in Education they are lacking behind to compare South East. Obasanjo put many Yoruba on strategic positions in Oil sectors during his eight years which I'm aware of that 32 Likes 8 Shares |
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Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by Simplyleo: 10:08pm On May 10, 2021 |
[s] PrinceOfLagos:
The Igbos may not be educated like the Yorubas (All thanks to Obafemi Awolowo's free education) but, I can tell you that the Igbos are the most successful tribe in Nigeria .
[/s] I'm allergic to chestbeating. 100 Likes 6 Shares |
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Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by Heavensent01(m): 10:12pm On May 10, 2021 |
the Okeowo money missed road is just plain stupid and trying to be politically correct
him, Tinubu and other idiots that are on the media to betray Yoruba people are on their own when Yoruba fully join this initiative of leaving this useless country then it all be game over for all of them
bunch of imbeciles that see them as leader of Yoruba 84 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by farem: 10:12pm On May 10, 2021 |
PrinceOfLagos:
The Igbos may not be educated like the Yorubas (All thanks to Obafemi Awolowo's free education) but, I can tell you that the Igbos are the most successful tribe in Nigeria .
Can you buttress this pointlessness of yours? If because the igbos widely travel to every part of this country, I may believe you. HOWEVER, the last time I checked, it is always the unfortunate people that look for where else to go other than their own Ancestral place. Check these out: from famine infested Israelites to Egypt, impoverished Ghanaians in 60/70s to Nigeria, the modern midianites from Futa Jalon rearing their cows down our lush green and Leadership-cursed Nigerians of today emigration to America or Europe, even Mali etc Anytime you see a widely traveled people and that is not for tourism, pleasure or religious purposes, they or their lands are, in a way, simply cursed less blessed! 378 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by ngadaAwo: 10:16pm On May 10, 2021 |
lol Reno will now be a darling to Tinubu urchins
well God bless real Omoluabis 22 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by goodnessme1(f): 10:20pm On May 10, 2021 |
farem:
Can you buttress this point of yours. If because they widely travel to every part of this country, I may believe you. However, the last time I checked, it always the unfortunate people that always look for where else to go other than their own place : from famine infested Israelites to Egypt, Ghanaians in 60/70s to Nigeria, Nigerians emigration to America or Europe etc So being more successful is by selling your land to your imaginary unfortunate people,just to be able to eat Ewudu. 74 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by mancoconut: 10:21pm On May 10, 2021 |
PrinceOfLagos:
The Igbos may not be educated like the Yorubas (All thanks to Obafemi Awolowo's free education) but, I can tell you that the Igbos are the most successful tribe in Nigeria .
It's an absolute myth that yorubas are more educated than Igbos, even though yorubas admittedly had the head-start in acquiring education first before other tribes in Nigeria due to their earlier exposure to Christian missionaries and western education, Igbos who were late to the western education party not only caught up with yorubas but even surpassed them, Igbos were preponderantly dominant in literally all fields of human endeavor pre and post independence Nigeria, so much so that the fear of "Ibo domination" became a very portent fear especially in the North as Igbos flooded the academic parastastals, civil service, Federal top jobs, even some of the best educated military officers then were predominantly Igbos etc...Ahmadu Bello's famous interview granted to a European reporter about Igbo domination even accentuated these facts... Awo's free education sure helped to bolster the yorubas in terms of academia, but at no point where they more educated than Igbos... not even after the war when Igbo lost all their major positions in Nigeria were Igbos overtaken. 127 Likes 16 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by goodnessme1(f): 10:21pm On May 10, 2021 |
ngadaAwo: lol Reno will now be a darling to Tinubu urchins
well God bless real Omoluabis Yes he is now greater than Awolowo,Abiola and Tinubu combine. 20 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by Jostoman: 10:24pm On May 10, 2021 |
Yoruba people have many Afonja within them 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by AbaLion: 10:25pm On May 10, 2021 |
mancoconut:
It's an absolute myth that yorubas are more educated than Igbos, even though yorubas admittedly had the head-start in acquiring education first before other tribes in Nigeria due to their earlier exposure to Christian missionaries and western education, Igbos who were late to the western education party not only caught up with yorubas but even surpassed them, Igbos were preponderantly dominant in literally all fields of human endeavor pre and post independence Nigeria, so much so that the fear of "Ibo domination" became a very portent fear especially in the North as Igbos flooded the academic parastastals, civil service, Federal top jobs, even some of the best educated military officers then were predominantly Igbos etc...Ahmadu Bello's famous interview granted to a European reporter about Igbo domination even accentuated these facts... Awo's free education sure helped to bolster the yorubas in terms of academia, but at no point where they more educated than Igbos... not even after the war when Igbo lost all their major positions in Nigeria were Igbos overtaken. Emphasis on "the north". At no point in history, both pre or post-independence were ibos ever ahead of the Yoruba - Never was and Never will be. There is a reason that Yoruba have never been an inch bothered about your so called "ibo domination" fantasy which only existed in the imagination of an average ibo - the fact that Yoruba being the "head" would never give a damn regarding how the "tail" wags, so long it's stuck in between the legs. The north could be much bothered about ibos flooding her region fill up job opportunities meant for the northerners being the most educationally disadvantaged at the time as rightly expressed by Ahmadu Bello. In contrast, the Yoruba region was the standard template such that it was readily the best option for a lot of Igbos to get the best of western Education. The best of Igbo brains in the mordern era, I dare say, are Southwest trained, Ngozi okonjo iweala, Chinua Achebe, your most prized assets had a bite of the cherry. At a point, during colonialism, A certain Samuel Ajayi Crowther had come back from slavery as a missionary to teach your ibo ancestors how to read and write through the publication of the isuoma ibo premier - Till date, ibos had not shown appreciation, nonetheless, We Muuve!.. Till the end of the world, ibos can never catch up in any academic endeavor. For every 1 ibos produced, Yoruba would have produced 10 (and I'm being reasonable) -Lion 515 Likes 30 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by fregeneh(m): 10:30pm On May 10, 2021 |
Oke owo trying to chastises Yoruba while Reno omokri trying to patronise the yorubas 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by limeta(f): 10:42pm On May 10, 2021 |
Unfortunately, my people here from the Southwest will be the ones to lose out most because what we have produced mostly are area boys and fake pastors. We need to pray for the unity of Nigeria.''
nawa o na sophisticated people you dey yab like this shame catch me for Afonjas 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by limeta(f): 10:53pm On May 10, 2021 |
This caught my eyes I am not agitating for the division of Nigeria.
You just punctured something 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by SW1st: 10:54pm On May 10, 2021 |
God bless the author. He's done well this time even though I don't always agree with him. And God bless the Yoruba nation - the heartbeat of Nigeria. 22 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by SmartPolician: 10:56pm On May 10, 2021 |
South West has obviously done so well for itself, especially in education. However, one thing I know for certain is that it takes so much to build a city.
If Nigeria splits today and the government doesn't make effort to keep the non-Yoruba residents, Lagos will become a shadow of its former itself. That's because both Nigerians and foreigners built the city. 21 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by Gandollaar(f): 10:57pm On May 10, 2021 |
Simplyleo:
On this, Reno is 100% correct and I agree with him for the first time.
But Reno should be ready to take insults from those people deveroping the universe with their imaginary education. And for this you are sucking Reno's balls already with relish, even though you are not Yoruba but from an endangered clan confronting annihilation challenge daily?? You are now 3 for 5 Kobo 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by SW1st: 10:57pm On May 10, 2021 |
PrinceOfLagos:
The Igbos may not be educated like the Yorubas (All thanks to Obafemi Awolowo's free education) but, I can tell you that the Igbos are the most successful tribe in Nigeria .
Lool Just a minute ago I was imagining you rush into the thread and wrote this with so much pain courtesy of your envy and anger you just couldn't hide your igbotic nature even though you, out of pain, fear, and shame claim you are not. Imao 68 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by SW1st: 11:02pm On May 10, 2021 |
SmartPolician: South West has obviously done so well for itself, especially in education. However, one thing I know for certain is that it takes so much to build a city.
If Nigeria splits today and the government doesn't make effort to keep the non-Yoruba residents, Lagos will become a shadow of its former itself. That's because both Nigerians and foreigners built the city. Please, can you explain how the bolded is true beyond words and the common saying as stated above? Honestly, I wouldn't mind learning one or two from you on that topic. 35 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by Idiko1: 11:04pm On May 10, 2021 |
farem: Is The Southwest Just ‘’Area Boys and Fake Pastors’?
By now, you may have read the comments of one Olu Okeowo, who belittled the people of the Southwest when he said inter alia, as follows:
''I have noticed, electricity is no longer in abundant supply because Shiroro has been surrounded. Gerreru has been surrounded. Electricity is being generated in the North. Those who are saying divide don't know what they are saying. Even if we divide today, the gas that they would use to run any turbine comes from another area.
Unfortunately, my people here from the Southwest will be the ones to lose out most because what we have produced mostly are area boys and fake pastors. We need to pray for the unity of Nigeria.''
In my opinion, it is very myopic for anyone to say that all that the Southwest has produced is “mostly are area boys and fake pastors”. It is just not true. And obviously so.
The Southwest produces the greatest resource on planet Earth-education. They have the most educated population in Nigeria. And not just the most educated, but the most sophisticated.
Japan and Singapore have perhaps the least natural resources in the world. But they are nevertheless some of the most developed nations on Earth, because what is between the ears is more important than what is beneath the ground.
If Nigeria had no quota system, and we employed our workforce strictly on merit, people from the Southwest will dominate almost every sector in Nigeria. It is not because they are more intelligent than other Nigerians. It is because, thanks to a man named Obafemi Awolowo, they are the most educated Nigerians, bar none.
I am from the South-South, and my people resent the fact that the oil industry is dominated by people of Southwest origin, even when the oil is in our land. Shell, Chevron, Mobil, Total, amongst others, are all dominated by people of Southwest origin. The same is true in banking, media, telecommunications, and advertising.
If the Southwest want to bring down a government, they have the infrastructure to use propaganda to tear that administration down. They have done it before and they can do it again. That is power. That is influence. The Yoruba understand that the pen is mightier than the sword.
The only sectors that the Yoruba do not dominate are sectors that they do not want to dominate, either because they look down on such sectors, like the military or police, or because dominating it will require them to leave Southern Nigeria, and many people of Southwest origin will rather be poor, than move to Northern Nigeria. That, they leave to people of Southeast origin.
And it is highly ignorant to say that the Southwest depends on other regions for electricity. Not true. The Southwest has Papalanto, Olorunsogo 1 and 2, Egbin Thermal Power station and Omotosho 1 and 2. It seems that Mr. Okeowo still has a 1960s mindset. Today’s Nigerian electricity is not solely hydro based (Kainji Dam, Geregu, etc). Those days are long gone.
In terms of commodities, the Southwest is Nigeria’s cocoa and cassava heartland, and competes with Benue as the yam centre of Nigeria.
And last but not the least, the Southwest has one of the most viable assets in Nigeria-ports. Tin Can Island port, and the Lagos Port Complex, are the gateways to Nigeria’s commerce.
When you add the fact that the Southwest has the most developed infrastructure in Nigeria, and that her industrial capacity is more than the industrial capacity of the rest of Nigeria combined (it will shock you to note that Ikeja Local Government Area and Agbara Industrial estate alone, consume more electricity than the entire Northwest, or that Alaba International Market generates almost $7 billion annually), you begin to understand that that statement by Mr. Okeowo is fallacious.
Lagos state has a bigger internal economy than Kenya or Ghana. If Lagos state were a country on its own, she would have the 7th largest economy in Africa with a GDP of over $100 billion (compared to $95 billion for Kenya and $67 billion for Ghana).
And funny enough, most people do not even know that the Southwest has oil in commercial quantity in both Ondo and Lagos.
So, it was very flippant and ignorant for Mr. Olu Okeowo to have badmouthed his own region so badly. Whose script is he acting? I do not know.
I am not agitating for the division of Nigeria. However, to say that if Nigeria divides, the Southwest will suffer, is utter nonsense. I had previously thought Olu Okeowo was vacuous. But now, I am sure of it.
But why would a man of Southwest origin misrepresent his own region and people so badly?
I am a researcher, and one thing I know is that it is more likely to get a person of Southwestern origin to betray their region’s group interests, than it is to get a Northerner, or an Igbo to do so.
You see it on social media platforms and the online comment sections of Nigerian newspapers.
People with Yoruba names will attack their own leaders and undermine them, and others with Southeastern and Northern names would join them.
However, you will hardly ever see a Northerner attacking a fellow Northerner, and of a person from another region does it, they will forget about their internal differences and unite against the interloper.
Why? Why is the Southwest like this?
Some people say it has to do with the curse of Alaafin Aole, or Epe Alaafin Aole.
According to the late Reverend Samuel Johnson’s book ‘The History of the Yorubas: From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the British Protectorate’, the Yoruba nation, or more specifically the Oyo Empire, prodded on by Aare Ona Kakanfo Afonja, betrayed their king, Alaafin Aole, and killed him.
However, before he was killed, Alaafin Aole placed a curse on his people by firing mystical arrows in three directions, and said that just as those arrows went in various directions, that the Yoruba, (or Olukunmi people, or Edekiri speakers) would never be united.
The Yoruba are a very ancient and mystical people, and this enchantment by Alaafin Aole is very credible, because a similar incident happened in Scripture in 2 Kings 13:15-19.
But I do not know if this curse can still be said to hold water, because the Yoruba nation united, more or less, under the leadership of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, particularly after the death of Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola.
Whether true or not, it may be a good idea for leaders of the Yoruba nation to call Mr. Okeowo to order, lest he becomes yet another modern day Afonja. The Yoruba already have Bola Tinubu. They may not need another Quisling.
Reno Omokri �#1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. The bolded is pure figment of silly imagination. One wonders which era in Nigeria do you belong, Reno Omokri. In the 60 Nigeria, from military to academic, one certain ethnic group dominated things in Nigeria and it was certainly not Yoruba or people from southwest. 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by yesloaded: 11:06pm On May 10, 2021 |
goodnessme1: Mr Okeowo was right.
Tell me what else yorubas are good at if not those two things he mention.
As for the curse by Alaafin Aole,it is still very much active Owner of this forum is a Yoruba man The young man started this forum in his early 20s As for olu okeowo, here's my word for him 'omo ale eeyan ni yio fi owo osi juwe ile baba re' 91 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by ygowon: 11:07pm On May 10, 2021 |
The yoruba man who said yorubas produce agbero only said so with the aim of fighting against the impending breakup of nigeria. He might be working for the politicians because they now use church leaders to control the people. Because the country only currently favours politicians and those connected to them. 39 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by adedehinbo(m): 11:25pm On May 10, 2021 |
mancoconut:
It's an absolute myth that yorubas are more educated than Igbos, even though yorubas admittedly had the head-start in acquiring education first before other tribes in Nigeria due to their earlier exposure to Christian missionaries and western education, Igbos who were late to the western education party not only caught up with yorubas but even surpassed them, Igbos were preponderantly dominant in literally all fields of human endeavor pre and post independence Nigeria, so much so that the fear of "Ibo domination" became a very portent fear especially in the North as Igbos flooded the academic parastastals, civil service, Federal top jobs, even some of the best educated military officers then were predominantly Igbos etc...Ahmadu Bello's famous interview granted to a European reporter about Igbo domination even accentuated these facts... Awo's free education sure helped to bolster the yorubas in terms of academia, but at no point where they more educated than Igbos... not even after the war when Igbo lost all their major positions in Nigeria were Igbos overtaken. you guys Sha,well it's good to hype your region,do a survey,go to the east and count how many of igbo youth is educated, do the same thing in the west and judge yourself 42 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Reno Omokri Replies Olu Okeowo: Is The SouthWest Just Area Boys & Fake Pastors? by KoshCAD: 11:41pm On May 10, 2021 |
dignity33: I disagree with Reno, all this your narrative was before not presently if it was ever happened . Reno we know you have ancestorial background with Yoruba even your name said it all. South West are full of Area Boys and thugs. Presently in Education they are lacking behind to compare South East. Obasanjo put many Yoruba on strategic positions in Oil sectors during his eight years which I'm aware of that Name the tribe of the best student in mathematics in the world right now 16 Likes 3 Shares |