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Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by kaltonga: 10:53am On Aug 05 |
The recent outburst and rhetorics that was laced with hypocricy and envy has once more proved to many that some Yorubas can never change just like the legendary Leopard that can not change it's spot. The noise makers in their cliam said, " Igbos disrespect their host, their traditional rulers and all they stood for,". Now I ask, the Fulanis that has driven an entire Local government population from their homeland I to another country as refuges are respectful, the killing of three Obas in one day by the Fulanis without apologies till date are good citizens that respect their Obas by killing them so, they don't deserve eviction.. But the Igbos deserve it because they said they voted for someone of their choice or some decided to support a protest automatically they all deserve eviction. In all this, it is a proof that the Yorubas see the Igbos as ones they can easily over run in terms of formenting trouble or ones that has material possession that they can loot to change their immediate economic misfortunes. But I want to make it clear to sme of you that most people spreading this rhetorics were probably born after 1996, the should at least do themselves some favour in asking their elders to school them on the doggedness of the Igbo man.. Am not writing to warn this trouble makers as Yorubas, but am writing to point out their hypocrisy and at the same telling them to try the Igbos, let's see the outcome. 5 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Guestlander: 10:56am On Aug 05 |
What exactly is wrong with you people? Are you the only Nigerians in Lagos? Try Ibos and see what outcome? This is exactly how Ojukwu started claiming to have the largest army in Africa only to lead 3 million people to untimely death. Tone it down folks, nobody is afraid of anybody. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by LagosPrince: 10:56am On Aug 05 |
Never take the word of a coward serious 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by LagosPrince: 10:57am On Aug 05 |
Guestlander:So Why are you people particular about the Igbos and hausas living in Lagos ? Some of the people telling the Igbos to go don't even have economic value to Lagos . They are pauper like the LagosPedia guy. So many of the IgbomustGo noise makers can't even pay house rent in this Lagos . They are broke as feck 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Softmirror: 10:59am On Aug 05 |
Imagine if it was Sunday Igboho that declared so. They kind of fear that will grip this people will render them totally paralyzed. See how they have made a fuss out of nothing. 8 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Chinkoalhaji34: 11:01am On Aug 05 |
Na wa oo Hypocrisy don turn national anthem for this country. Every time dem talk about “Igbo must go”, I just dey remember Peter Obi and him empty promises. No be dem say na change we dey find? But wetin we see? Na same old story we dey hear. E be like say some people just dey enjoy the drama while the real issues dey suffer. 7 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Guestlander: 11:07am On Aug 05 |
LagosPrince: How would you know who can pay rent or who cannot pay rent? This type of dumb arrogance is fuelling the resentment against Ibos not only in Lagos but everywhere. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by ch214(m): 11:09am On Aug 05 |
Yorubas should be careful, if not Igbos will give Yorubas Quite Notice ( Yorubas Must Go From South East) 3 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by LagosPrince: 11:13am On Aug 05 |
Guestlander:Which everywhere? The north are becoming more civilized and tolerant than the tinubu supporters In Lagos. Just last week I went to change money at a bureau De change outlet and what the northerners there were saying about the Yoruba people got me worried. One of them even said that they are with the Igbos now and that the yorubas are snakes and wicked . You tinubu supporters have succeeded in making more enemies to your fellow Yorubas because of Tinubu all around the country but always blame the Igbos for everything bad that's happening to you people but it's ok 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by okeyfrank: 11:15am On Aug 05 |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by timilehin007(m): 11:16am On Aug 05 |
LagosPrince:Leave hausa out of your misery...we've been living comfortably with them for ages with no qualms at all.... This post shows it is in you people's gene to be arrogant and chest beating...that was how your supposing Messiah led your people in millions to untimely death and rendered many more homeless and destitutes 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Goodnewsforlife: 11:18am On Aug 05 |
kaltonga:u Igbos have always championed secession n u always claim u want to go Now someone is telling u to go in peace n u are still picking offense No b JuJu b day? 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Guestlander: 11:18am On Aug 05 |
LagosPrince: Why should I care about your little gossips? Who cares about what some imaginary northerners were saying about anything? Yoruba are wicked and snakes are very dangerous but you would rather die on Yoruba soil than live on your own safe and peaceful land? What is the definition of madness again? 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by CountinBlessins(m): 11:19am On Aug 05 |
Goodnewsforlife: Ozowor go and beat them na 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Benzigler: 11:22am On Aug 05 |
Softmirror: This is one very unintelligent post, who fear cowards by nature? 3 Likes
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Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by DevilsEqual(m): 11:23am On Aug 05 |
Softmirror: Dem for don collapse The funny thing is that the guy that even said this isnt a stakeholder in the SW, a random unknown fellow at that, yet their Ohaneshit and Other council of elders have been jittery since I like the fact that No SW leader has said anything about it. It shows the matter isnt even a matter at all. So why the useless threads on it 11 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Salewa97: 11:25am On Aug 05 |
The hypocrisy is strong with this one. Igbos always play the victim card, yet they want to dictate the terms in every land they invade. It's amusing how they cry foul while disrespecting local customs and authorities. Maybe if they focused on their own states instead of meddling in others, they'd save themselves the drama. The Yoruba have their own issues, but Igbos should know better than to push their luck. 10 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Benzigler: 11:25am On Aug 05 |
timilehin007: You are right, but Abiola and Kudirat was killed like common rat, dude stop exposing your cowardliness nature online
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Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by timilehin007(m): 11:35am On Aug 05 |
Benzigler: Only you type only you laughed at your dry joke...if you are not dumb lol how can you compare 2 lifes of yoruba to millions of igbos lifes...and the circumstances of their deaths would be absurd by anyone to compare with the lifes of your young men, women and childrens death...Abiola and MKO lived life to the fullest before their death, before you can via for a presidential position you must have been completely fulfilled and wealthy...and mind you, Abiola could be dead he still enjoys the grace ex presidents enjoys..hope you know that..he's considered a formal president 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by trutharena: 11:52am On Aug 05 |
Hypocrisy is their second name, always crying foul while they are the ones causing the chaos. 6 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by ObiPandora: 12:04pm On Aug 05 |
You are implying your Igbo fathers right like Ojukwu who took off in the middle of a war he orchestrated dressed as a woman or the biggest lunatic coward of all in Azikwe who japa to hide hoping some lunatic will orchestrate a coup n hand the leadership of the country to him because he is Igbo ba ?! LagosPrince: 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by ObiPandora: 12:07pm On Aug 05 |
They can't pay it but they still want you bittered Igbo to go to your state abi your papa no get him own state. What crime have they committed asking a wretched soul like you to go back to your wretched land. Even slaves want to go back to their land, I wonder why you Igbos are fighting as if your lives depend on it not to go back to your land. igboland cursed beyond salvation that you IG is can't wait to escape from it. Is Igboland cursed beyond salvation that you Igbos can't wait to escape from it. LagosPrince: 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by gidgiddy: 12:09pm On Aug 05 |
Fulani herdsmen men are killing Yorubas in Ogun, Oyo, Ondo and Ekiti But some Yorubas feel Igbos are their problem? Someone explain this one to me? |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by ObiPandora: 12:11pm On Aug 05 |
Only foolish soul think they know another's perosn problem more than those facing the problem. Yoruba say they do not want igbos on their land your Igbos came on Nairaland n start wailing. The Yoruba that created Amotekun to curtail excesses of Fulani n dis not do same for you Ipob Igbo miscreant you think they are not wiser than your father. Your brand of foolishness indeed must be divine. Did you inherit from the womb or you mastered it constituting nuisance across SM ? gidgiddy: 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Benzigler: 12:12pm On Aug 05 |
ObiPandora: Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria beyond repair |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by ObiPandora: 12:14pm On Aug 05 |
That is the problem for your billionaire father to worry his soul to death about as for me n my family we are eating chicken n washing it down with juice while you keep wailing. Benzigler: 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Benzigler: 12:17pm On Aug 05 |
ObiPandora: History won't be kind to that failure named Thiefnibu, he only came to steal, kill and destroy Nigeria beyond repair |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by gidgiddy: 12:24pm On Aug 05 |
ObiPandora: Well, if Yorubas don't want Igbos on their land, what they should do is support the agitation for Igbos to be granted a seperate country. Another option is for them to go for Oduduwa Republic where they can decide who comes to their land However, as long as there is still 'one Nigeria', Igbos have every right to every part of Nigeria. That's the law |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by Philipponzaghi: 12:27pm On Aug 05 |
They always want to play the victim, yet they forget their own history of disrespecting traditional institutions. Igbos have mastered the art of self-pity, always looking for someone to blame while refusing to acknowledge their own missteps. Hypocrisy is the name of the game, and they are the champions. Let's not pretend here; their doggedness often translates to stubbornness that gets them into more trouble than they can handle. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by OkCornel(m): 12:28pm On Aug 05 |
Dear Sycophants. On August 29 2023, Tinubu’s government promised to create 50 million jobs and revive the economy. This is almost one year. How far with your messiah’s plan? https://www.nairaland.com/7821154/tinubu-sets-3-year-economic-revival |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by T9ksy(m): 12:46pm On Aug 05 |
gidgiddy: na only you duplicitous igbos dey amplify this false narratives. You guys are too small to be our problem as we can deal with you lot anytime. Our land is your sanctuary where you all constitute nuisance value. We have been dealing with the fulanis issue long before Nigeria came into being and of course, got to know about you mischievous and meddlesome creatures from alaigbo land. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Must Go Rhetorics, The Shame Of A Testerment To Hypocricy. by gidgiddy: 12:53pm On Aug 05 |
T9ksy: You mean like Ilorin was taken? Or the Yorubas that have been driven into Benin Republic as refugees? You have no land, you gave that up with 'one Nigeria'. You only get your land back when you get Oduduwa Republic. Until then, the law grants all Igbos complete and unfettered access to whatever you think is your land You guys should be |
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