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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Slurity(m): 10:24am On Jul 18, 2023
This is why Igbo and Fulani are always confused about where Yorube really belong. No permanent enemy, no permanent friend.
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Mikkeal: 10:41am On Jul 18, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
no be lie

Yoruba are peace loving but in a cowardly way lol
Cowards that conquered your people in war and sent your cowardly warlord running like a dog with his tail between his legs to exile,

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Basic123: 10:46am On Jul 18, 2023
RingRoadMafia:
This thread is about how Fulanis play politics of hate, but watch and see how APC media cows will leave the fulanis whom Mr Bwala talked about and face the Igbos.

Maybe Mr Bwala needs to come on nairaland and see spiteful Yorubas for himself.
😆 😆

Igbo and victims MENTALITY

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by sogodihno: 10:49am On Jul 18, 2023
RingRoadMafia:


Spineless as they are spiteful

That's the reason why Simon Ekpa is controlling your life and also killing your fathers all the way from Finland. Who is the coward? You need to get sense
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by broadman20: 10:57am On Jul 18, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

The cowards are not the ones whose parents are being flogged by crackheads IPOB members in the red mud region.

Even their Eze ndigbo got flogged in Akure by Yoruba youths too. And the ibos came back to postrate and apologize despite being the ones flogged.


Just like the Fulanis flogged your obas and burn your farms in Ekiti during Buhari's government.

Olu Falaye was also kidnapped and flogged by Bandits as well.

So don't come here and talk about flogging when there was a flogging galore in your region during the last administration.

I pray you will have the liver to flogg the Fulanis back this time.
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by NinjaMetahuman: 12:25pm On Jul 18, 2023
haffaze777:
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At bold,yes and epe yen nja won seriously
grin grin grin

How far baba?
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by haffaze777(m): 1:43pm On Jul 18, 2023
NinjaMetahuman:
grin grin grin

How far baba?

I dey loyal

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Omoawoke(m): 1:53pm On Jul 18, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

Like is not hard, it's people that make life hard for themselves - Naira Marley

Naira Marley got that right
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by 84mgve27: 3:18pm On Jul 18, 2023
georgeakins:


Zik was below Awolowo in National politics.

He was never half as smart as Awo. He was a complete tribalist who masqueraded as a nationalist. He preferred to be an errand boy to the North instead of joining forces with Awo, he was eventually used and dumped.


Padipadi:

What happened then was internal crisis. Stop lampooning it. Meanwhile that Zik messed up. He could v teamed up with Awolowo for better instead of beefing the sage even after death. Some people are indeed bitter than flagyl.
On the legacy, who's more honoured after death by their people?
Awolowo or Zik?
In fact, where are Azikiwe's children in present time cos we still dey see Awolowo's children. In fact, one of his grandchildren is married to Osinbajo, one is a movie star, one is owner of tribune newspaper and his first grandchild is a very popular business man/politician?

Connoisseur:


I quite agree with the man.
For your information, he never said, "Yorubas never played politics of bitterness". Maybe they did at some point, but currently from his standpoint, they don't.

Moreover, wise people learn from their mistakes, idiots relieve them

tamdun:

A thief that left his region and wanted to rule SW

manikspears:


How does your writeup and your attachment make sense? Do you think you are speaking to idiots?

Seun needs to start blocking some people on NL.

I am not yoruba but you igbos are nothing to write home about when it comes to your thinking . Funny enough some of you are intelligent but you see the likes of you......you are the problem of south east

BreconHills:


When the yorubas were betrayed by Ziks alliance with the North ( the same north the SE love castigating today) they fought their own people whom they considered traitors to their cause.

When the SE felt betrayed they fought a war against the whole of Nigeria. A war that they had no hope in hell of winning in the hope that western nations would intervene.

In operation whettie hundreds died, in the civil war millions died. In the Western crisis, the problem was restricted to the locale in the civil war the Biafra army attempted to reach lagos.

Which zone was the political war zone? Both. Scale? No contest - SE

Those who forget history repeat it

duro4chang:
Life is hard. Do not make it hard for yourself

You folks have it all mixed up. Your quarrel is NOT with me. I simply remembered "wild, wild West" and did a google search and posted the first thing I saw!

Your quarrel is with people who wrote the following. People like The Guardian. They called Zik a nationalist and federalist, and Awo a regionalist and tribalist.
THEY wrote it, NOT me!

Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Padipadi: 3:24pm On Jul 18, 2023
84mgve27:














You folks have it all mixed up. Your quarrel is NOT with me. I simply remembered "wild, wild West" and did a google search and posted the first thing I saw!

Your quarrel is with people who wrote the following. People like The Guardian. They called Zik a nationalist and federalist, and Awo a regionalist and tribalist.
THEY wrote it, NOT me!

Both you and the guardian of that time are wrong

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by 84mgve27: 3:34pm On Jul 18, 2023
Padipadi:

Both you and the guardian of that time are wrong

How?
Zik schooled in US. Saw Jim Crow segregation and maltreatment of BLACKS first hand. By the time he came back he was about liberating AFRICA, not only Nigeria. He started in Ghana with WEST AFRICAN pilot newspaper. He included "Cameroon" in his party. Awo on the hand, was always about Yoruba and Yoruba only. He never pretended about being a Nationalist. So why are you now thrusting it on him??
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Nayturalistic: 3:46pm On Jul 18, 2023
RingRoadMafia:


Spineless as they are spiteful

But they never stopped being above you and your very useless insignificant tribe.

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Invitationn: 4:31pm On Jul 18, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
no be lie

Yoruba are peace loving but in a cowardly way lol
Have some balls.
Tell us where you are from so we can teach you some history

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by adefitim(m): 4:40pm On Jul 18, 2023
i remembered that they were using Bwala departure to make jest of APC and Tinubu candidacy at that time now he is bursting their bubbles

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Invitationn: 4:41pm On Jul 18, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

The cowards are not the ones whose parents are being flogged by crackheads IPOB members in the red mud region.

Even their Eze ndigbo got flogged in Akure by Yoruba youths too. And the ibos came back to postrate and apologize despite being the ones flogged.
The spineless Eze for Ajao Estate who threatened to invite IPOB to come and rescue his spineless as$ from an imaginary threat deserted his little throne and hid like a coward when DSS came knocking 😂😅

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Padipadi: 5:52pm On Jul 18, 2023
84mgve27:


How?
Zik schooled in US. Saw Jim Crow segregation and maltreatment of BLACKS first hand. By the time he came back he was about liberating AFRICA, not only Nigeria. He started in Ghana with WEST AFRICAN pilot newspaper. He included "Cameroon" in his party. Awo on the hand, was always about Yoruba and Yoruba only. He never pretended about being a Nationalist. So why are you now thrusting it on him??
Firstly, after their death, we have seen who's more influential. Zik that wasn't emulated by Ojukwu, and every other Igbos even till this present Obi. When you are good, your goodness ll speak after your death. I m not here to disparage Azikiwe or Igbos but to tell that there was someone who's a better politician which is Awolowo.
Awo was never about Yorubas alone. He spoke for Yorubas when needed just as Ahmadu Bello was pro north. There was a clip of Ahmadu Bello castigating Igbos and saying they shouldn't be allowed to near power.
But it's like some Igbos only remembered Awolowo for the fallacious advise they said he gave FG during civil war to block food supply to the east.

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by BreconHills(m): 6:03pm On Jul 18, 2023
84mgve27:


You need to have a more investigative mind and do proper research before spreading fire on the internet and getting return artillery.

The piece you are quoting from is NOT by the Guardian it is an Op-Ed by a columnist. It is not history, it is someone's opinion. If you are going to use opinions you have to have a larger sample size. Or read impartial historians like Max Siollun or documentaries on Netflix like Journey of an African Colony













You folks have it all mixed up. Your quarrel is NOT with me. I simply remembered "wild, wild West" and did a google search and posted the first thing I saw!

Your quarrel is with people who wrote the following. People like The Guardian. They called Zik a nationalist and federalist, and Awo a regionalist and tribalist.
THEY wrote it, NOT me!

Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by manikspears: 6:42pm On Jul 18, 2023
84mgve27:


They did not call zik a federalist, they said he saw himself as a federalist. Is english your problem?

You can see yourself as something you are not.















You folks have it all mixed up. Your quarrel is NOT with me. I simply remembered "wild, wild West" and did a google search and posted the first thing I saw!

Your quarrel is with people who wrote the following. People like The Guardian. They called Zik a nationalist and federalist, and Awo a regionalist and tribalist.
THEY wrote it, NOT me!

Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by Sleekfingers: 10:03pm On Jul 18, 2023
Awon developers Isonu politics is full of bitterness

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by 84mgve27: 11:00pm On Jul 18, 2023
manikspears:

■■They did not call zik a federalist, they said he saw himself as a federalist. Is english your problem?

You can see yourself as something you are not.

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BreconHills:

The piece you are quoting from is NOT by the Guardian it is an Op-Ed by a columnist. It is not history, it is someone's opinion. If you are going to use opinions you have to have a larger sample size. Or read impartial historians like Max Siollun or documentaries on Netflix like Journey of an African Colony

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Padipadi:

Firstly, after their death, we have seen who's more influential. Zik that wasn't emulated by Ojukwu, and every other Igbos even till this present Obi. When you are good, your goodness ll speak after your death. I m not here to disparage Azikiwe or Igbos but to tell that there was someone who's a better politician which is Awolowo.
Awo was never about Yorubas alone. He spoke for Yorubas when needed just as Ahmadu Bello was pro north. There was a clip of Ahmadu Bello castigating Igbos and saying they shouldn't be allowed to near power.

■■ It's same as saying he was a federalist. He saw himself as a federalist and aimed to be such. Awo saw himself as a Yoruba leader.
But you people sef. THINK! Zik was born and raised among Hausas and spoke the language fluently and also spoke Yoruba. He had no choice but be a nationalist. His US experiences further made him a pan-Aficanist. That's what you are comparing with Awo!

●● The writer was reviewing a BOOK by a non--Igbo who witnessed all of it. But he's not the only one. Google is your friend

■● Of course Zik is not as popular among Igbos as Awo is among Yorubas precisely because be was a federalist not just about Igbos unlike Awo. He did not support independence without the North. He was against secession and did no support Biafra and Ojukwu durring the war. Infact he flew into Lagos and was used by Nigerian side as propaganda!
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by manikspears: 11:24pm On Jul 18, 2023
84mgve27:


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■■ It's same as saying he was a federalist. He saw himself as a federalist and aimed to be such. Awo saw himself as a Yoruba leader.
But you people sef. THINK! Zik was born and raised among Hausas and spoke the language fluently and also spoke Yoruba. He had no choice but be a nationalist. His US experiences further made him a pan-Aficanist. That's what you are comparing with Awo!

●● The writer was reviewing a BOOK by an non--Igbo who witnessed all of it. But he's not the only one. Google is your friend

■● Of course Zik is not as popular among Igbos as Awo is among Yorubas precisely because be was a federalist not just about Igbos unlike Awo. He did not support independence without the North. He was against secession and did no support Biafra and Ojukwu durring the war. Infact he flew into Lagos and was used by Nigerian side as propaganda!

No it isn't. If I say you saw yourself as a wise man does that mean you are wise. I may even be stating an irony sef
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by 84mgve27: 11:46pm On Jul 18, 2023
manikspears:


No it isn't. If I say you saw yourself as a wise man does that mean you are wise. I may even be stating an irony sef

Wrong analogy. No action required in that case. But you cant see yourself as something that requires action and never take that action - examples: youth advisor, footballer, nationalist.
But you were told Google is your friend! See below

Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by saintrow1: 11:56pm On Jul 18, 2023
VinnyBaba:


Maybe.

But they certainly play politics of TRIBALISM and RELIGION.😒

Particularly the Taofeeks, Razaks, Kazeems, Muslius, amongst them. sad

just say that you hate Yoruba people that are Muslim
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by saintrow1: 11:59pm On Jul 18, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
no be lie

Yoruba are peace loving but in a cowardly way lol

omo ibo werey, when are you going to be proud of your origin, lagos will never be your home. oloshi
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by saintrow1: 12:05am On Jul 19, 2023
georgeakins:


Leave South South alone.

It is you Ibo people that introduced bitterness and hatred to Nigeria polity in 1966.
Ibos are a naturally bitter and hateful tribe
The Nigeria should quickly be restructured and Ibos should be forced out to go and form biafra

i dont know why ibo people are always trying to glue themselves with SS, they are always begging for friends

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by saintrow1: 12:06am On Jul 19, 2023
LagosFirstSon:

The Yoruba Muslims aren't true Muslims. They are infidels and very violent In nature .

N2000 is enough to buy them into doing your biddings.

They are dishonourable set of people

for your mind you are GOD abi?
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by saintrow1: 12:10am On Jul 19, 2023
SamboAnguissa:


Why the Yorubas don't give a fvck about ibbos. Maybe because the ibbos lack hisory, or because it was the Yorubas that civilized ibbos and introduced them to clothing (they have Ajayi Crowther to thank for that)

pure fact, after the civil war we gave them life, if not they would have perished.

Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by manikspears: 8:26am On Jul 19, 2023
84mgve27:


Wrong analogy. No action required in that case. But you cant see yourself as something that requires action and never take that action - examples: youth advisor, footballer, nationalist.
But you were told Google is your friend! See below

Have you heard the term....you think say you dey wise? That is the example. Fun-fact anybody can write anything on Google plus everyone is praised on Google at some point in time. Do you know that Sani Abacha was written as an economical hero on Google? But people who were alive then can never remember him for good. You kept calling zik a hero the same zik that connived with the first people that carried out the first coup.

Read

Dr. Azikiwe strangely did not come back in December, 1965, as scheduled, and gave no reasons.

When he eventually returned, much later in February 1966, he was received as a private citizen, because his post as Nigeria’s President had been abolished in his absence.

His inexplicable and un-explained failure to return home as host of the first Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Africa, holding in Lagos, Nigeria, beginning January 10th 1966, heightened suspicion that he knew more than he was letting on regarding the soldiers’ revolutionary mutiny of 15th January, 1966.

By early morning Sunday, January 16th 1966 - with President Azikiwe still away on his Caribbean cruise, and, with the country’s Prime Minister, Tafawa Balewa declared missing – Nigeria became vulnerable.
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by 84mgve27: 9:52am On Jul 19, 2023
manikspears:


Have you heard the term....you think say you dey wise? That is the example. Fun-fact anybody can write anything on Google plus everyone is praised on Google at some point in time. Do you know that Sani Abacha was written as an economical hero on Google? But people who were alive then can never remember him for good. You kept calling zik a hero the same zik that connived with the first people that carried out the first coup.

Read

Dr. Azikiwe strangely did not come back in December, 1965, as scheduled, and gave no reasons.

When he eventually returned, much later in February 1966, he was received as a private citizen, because his post as Nigeria’s President had been abolished in his absence.

His inexplicable and un-explained failure to return home as host of the first Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Africa, holding in Lagos, Nigeria, beginning January 10th 1966, heightened suspicion that he knew more than he was letting on regarding the soldiers’ revolutionary mutiny of 15th January, 1966.

By early morning Sunday, January 16th 1966 - with President Azikiwe still away on his Caribbean cruise, and, with the country’s Prime Minister, Tafawa Balewa declared missing – Nigeria became vulnerable.


You apparently didn't read what I wrote. There is no ACTION related to being wise. But if you say "he thinks himself a youth advisor", that's different

Those things were written by major Nigerian newspapers, NOT Google.

Nobody said anything about hero. Being a nationalist or federalist doesn't make someone a hero.

Some people insist Awo planned the coup from prison, that Ifeajuna was his boy. Ifeajuna himself said the aim of the coup was to release Awo and make him Prime Minister. All speculation
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by manikspears: 10:29am On Jul 19, 2023
84mgve27:


You apparently didn't read what I wrote. There is no ACTION related to being wise. But if you say "he thinks himself a youth advisor", that's different

Those things were written by major Nigerian newspapers, NOT Google.

Nobody said anything about hero. Being a nationalist or federalist doesn't make someone a hero.

Some people insist Awo planned the coup from prison, that Ifeajuna was his boy. Ifeajuna himself said the aim of the coup was to release Awo and make him Prime Minister. All speculation

No be person dey work for news paper? No news paper is credible abeg
Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by BreconHills(m): 12:32pm On Jul 19, 2023
84mgve27:


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■■ It's same as saying he was a federalist. He saw himself as a federalist and aimed to be such. Awo saw himself as a Yoruba leader.
But you people sef. THINK! Zik was born and raised among Hausas and spoke the language fluently and also spoke Yoruba. He had no choice but be a nationalist. His US experiences further made him a pan-Aficanist. That's what you are comparing with Awo!

●● The writer was reviewing a BOOK by a non--Igbo who witnessed all of it. But he's not the only one. Google is your friend

■● Of course Zik is not as popular among Igbos as Awo is among Yorubas precisely because be was a federalist not just about Igbos unlike Awo. He did not support independence without the North. He was against secession and did no support Biafra and Ojukwu durring the war. Infact he flew into Lagos and was used by Nigerian side as propaganda!

Whether Zik saw himself as a federalist does not change the the fact that he insisted thst draft 1958 constitution be amended to remove the right of regions to leave the Federation. This made him a purist federalist whose reality has been undermined from 1967 yo its final death throes today. Ahamadu Bello and Awolowo were far more pragmatic. They were sceptical federalist no doubt. They foresaw a reversion to regional identity and prepared for it in two quite different ways. This does not make Zik a bad time in fact he was not only a federalist but a pan africanist like Nkrumah. Their view was beautiful but impractical as all over the world national identity is being redefined. The UK itself our former over Lords being a great example of unions in retreat.

Idealist vs pragmatists. Simple really.

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Re: Yoruba Don’t Play Politics Of Bitterness – Atiku’s Aide Bwala by 84mgve27: 3:29pm On Jul 19, 2023
BreconHills:


Whether Zik saw himself as a federalist does not change the the fact that he insisted thst draft 1958 constitution be amended to remove the right of regions to leave the Federation. This made him a purist federalist whose reality has been undermined from 1967 yo its final death throes today. Ahamadu Bello and Awolowo were far more pragmatic. They were sceptical federalist no doubt. They foresaw a reversion to regional identity and prepared for it in two quite different ways. This does not make Zik a bad time in fact he was not only a federalist but a pan africanist like Nkrumah. Their view was beautiful but impractical as all over the world national identity is being redefined. The UK itself our former over Lords being a great example of unions in retreat.

Idealist vs pragmatists. Simple really.

@bolded, please tell them

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