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Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by ak47mann(m): 2:08am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Yoruba stop hating igbo face the hausa/fulanis they will deal with you soon lagoon fish will soon fat |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 2:16am On Mar 05, 2012 |
learn to mind your business when it comes to yoruba and hausa matters. we are the only two civilized large ethnic groups remaining in the country. we deal with our matters civilly either with the sword or with a handshake. only igbos will go around b[i]rea[/i]st beating like apes thinking they are accomplishing anything |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by bashr8: 2:22am On Mar 05, 2012 |
c.fours: i laugh in zulu , civilized in what exactly? as for igbos chest beating well its not our fault thats what achievers do ,chest beast , that way the younger ones will get to know about you and aspire to achieve even greater heights than you |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 2:26am On Mar 05, 2012 |
I love being Yoruba. See how my ppl dey whip azz for here |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 2:27am On Mar 05, 2012 |
bashr8: you already know. I can see that you are proud of your trouble-making character. maybe if you stopped chest-beating, you will stop getting ass-whooping from us. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-873527.0.html |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by bashr8: 2:31am On Mar 05, 2012 |
c.fours: na you just need to step up your game and catch up. meanwhile what will be the fate of yorubas in kwara and kogi https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-873880.0.html |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 2:36am On Mar 05, 2012 |
bashr8: yorubas in kwara and kogi have no problem living side by side with hausas. they have done so for centuries and their culture is almost a blend of yoruba and hausa. I wonder why you are carrying yoruba problems on your head when the yorubas themselves are neither complaining nor see it as a problem just to let you know yorubas will never be your allies against the north. not apes like you. you will do better asking netanyahu for help. Just don't [i]brea[/i]st beat in his presence thank me later for the advice. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by bittyend(m): 2:46am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Why Do Igbos Always Go Looking For Trouble? Nwanne Ozodi Thomas Osuji, the greatest Ibo man that ever walked this planet!!!! |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 2:54am On Mar 05, 2012 |
^ the guy is a real psychologist. diagnosed the igbo condition so articulately he deserves an award
lol |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by bashr8: 2:59am On Mar 05, 2012 |
The Yoruba Question III: Culture of Anarchy/Infants By Spinoza obamathink@gmail.com Intelligent people prefer to agree rather than to obey. Military people prefer to obey rather than to agree. In the academia, where intelligent people gather together to learn and teach, the former is the case; independent and intelligent people work together on the basis of consent, not of command. In the army of any nation, the latter is the case because the nature of the affairs therein requires that soldiers follow commands rather than agree or disagree whenever they feel like doing so. Most other human beings or human organizations or societies fall in-between: they either prefer to obey and agree, or disagree and obey, or disobey and agree, or disagree and disobey, depending on the situation. For example, when an unjust law is passed in some democratic nations, the citizens often disagree with the law. To show their displeasure with the law, they often disobey the law as a way registering their disapproval. They would do this with the understanding that the courts would get involve in litigations and conflicts associated with the new law. The rationale is often that the body that makes the law is different from the body that enforces and applies the law. By disobeying the law, the citizens would get the courts involved in deciding the justice of the law. But the Yoruba people are nowhere in these frameworks of human interaction. Wherever you find two or three Yoruba people, the words and phrases ‘order’, ‘intelligent disagreement’, ‘orderly agreement or disagreement’, and ‘rational disobedience’ are often lacking because the Yoruba people are not cut out to exist in civilized relationships. They are worst than the beasts and lions in the wild because their culture is a culture rooted in anarchy. Even if they go through many years of training in either military or academic institutions, the Yoruba people are still worse than the beasts in the wild. Ekiti is a perfect example here. Ekiti is supposedly a state in Yoruba South West where every Yoruba therein has a PhD or an advanced degree from an institution of higher learning. Ekiti is like the city of Boulder in Colorado or like Iowa City in the state of Iowa, where every person is associated with an institution of higher learning.[b] Yet, Ekiti is the center and hub of deadly, machete-wielding thugs, who will never allow an election or peaceful gathering to take place. All the politicians therein maintain groups of deadly gangs as the only means of winning elections or governing the state. Ekiti produced the likes Peter Ayodele Fayose who has a PhD and yet believes and acts as if having a name like Hussein Obama makes Obama a terrorist. By virtue of his PhD, you would think that Peter Fayose is a free-thinking man who uses his brain to analyze and solve problems rather than looking to command and order other people around. But no, the norms of his Yoruba culture are so ingrained in his being that governing by consent or disagreement means nothing to him. This is why he had to murder a journalist simply for asking him questions. Today, he is still one of the forces to be reckoned with in Ekiti politics - because the Yoruba culture considers murder and murderers as the essential ingredients of government and of running the affairs of their masses. Whatever holds in Ekiti is also true in all other Yoruba states.[/b] In Yoruba Oyo State, a 100-year-old thug called Lamidi Adedibu conquered and occupied the state from 1998 to 2008. Adedibu trained and maintained deadly thugs with the help of Olusegun Obasanjo as the president of Nigeria. The two old thugs murdered in Churches and Mosques without spending a day in prison because the Yoruba culture sanctioned and supported this brand of politicking. In Yoruba state of Kwara, Olusola Saraki is the king of deadly thugs. His son took over the gangs of thugs from him. His daughter is about to be crowned the next queen of Kwara thugs. From the early 1980’s to the present day, Kwara State has never been governed by somebody elected by the Yoruba masses. The Yoruba Saraki Crime Family is not interested in participatory democracy where the masses determine who preside over their affairs. Senior Saraki imposed his own daughter as the Senator, he imposed his own son as the Governor, and he is about to impose the same daughter as the next Governor of the Yoruba state. Competency, empowerment, and knowledge are not vocabularies in Yoruba politics because immaturity and incompetence are consistent with Yoruba norms, and incompetent Yoruba people can only be empowered or disempowered by their own incompetent Yoruba thugs. The Yoruba state of Osun produced two notorious thugs, Iyiola Omisore and Olagunsoye Oyinlola. Iyiola Omisore murdered Bola Ige for Olusegun Obasanjo, and Obasanjo rewarded him with his current Senate position in the Nigeria National Assembly. Bola Ige, a Yoruba man, was murdered while he was the sitting Attorney General of Nigeria, and every Yoruba man knows that Iyiola Omisore pulled the trigger. Yet, these people are happy that a murderer is representing them in the capacity of a Senator. It is as if you must become a murderer or a thug in Yoruba land to be somebody in the politics of Yoruba people. Further, consider the words of Olagunsoye Oyinlola, the current Governor of Osun State, and another respected Yoruba politician in Yoruba land (these are words of strategy on how to conduct an election in Yoruba Ekiti State; the sentiments they express are not as strange as they sound because they are not worse than what came from the mouths of Lamidi Adedibu and Olusegun Obasanjo): “We will supply all the sixteen local government chairmen in Ekiti, particularly the affected ten local governments where the gubernatorial elections will be conducted, with army uniforms, arms and ammunitions. You people will give these to your supporters who will camouflage like army personnel at the respective voting centers so that these will aid them in the rigging of the election by intimidating the voters and allowing the voters not to come out to vote. The only people that will come out will be the PDP” Either there is something in the water and food these people drink and eat in Yoruba land or this is part of their nurture and upbringing. I submit that the later is in fact the case. When every politician in the Yoruba South West is a deadly thug and behaves and thinks like a deadly thug, even when they are educated, one can not but conclude that the style of leadership and manner of thinking in that part of Nigeria are parts and parcels of the Yoruba cultural norms. When anarchic thinking and authoritarian mindset are common among the Yoruba leaders and people, one cannot help but believe that these types of behaviors and thinking are part of what makes these people Yoruba. If not, find me a Yoruba state where deadly thugs are not in huge supply and where election-rigging and murder are not part of Yoruba politics. Show me a Yoruba community where the likes of Obafami Awolowo, Lamidi Adedibu, Olusegun Obasanjo, Patrice Etteh, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Iyiola Omisore, and Dimeji Bankole are not considered the “best” Yoruba politicians and presented to Nigeria as the “best” from the Yoruba culture. Give me another explanation and reason Nigeria is slouching to the Stone Age after a Yoruba man ruled the nation for eight years, from 1999 to 2007, like a wild monkey and murdered many people and still exist as the “best” politician of Africa in the eyes of many Yoruba people. Show me the reason Nigeria is not going anywhere soon other than the stifling presence of the backward mindset of the Yoruba infants. Educate me on who have infested Nigeria like a deadly virus with their culture of anarchy and backwardness other than the Yoruba people and their Ekiti-style of madness. Until these Yoruba issues are resolved, and as long as the Yoruba people exist as a part of Nigeria, I predict that Nigeria is doomed forever. Intelligent individuals and masses can be persuaded with ideas and logic, but there is no amount of logic or intelligent ideas to be applied to change the behavior of wild beasts and congenital infants from Yoruba land, and you know this, because you see it in Yoruba lifestyle, behaviors, thoughts, and actions. i still dey laugh oo |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 3:06am On Mar 05, 2012 |
the article was clearly written by an igbo. spinoza/obamathink. need I say more? 1. ekiti is not the major state in yoruba land. Osun and Oyo are historically. Lagos being the more modern one of course. 2. Kwara is not really a yoruba state. It is a mixture with ilorin being the yoruba city 3. yorubas are not into politician worship like igbos are. we will call Obasanjo a monkey if need be. we don't need to worship him just because he's yoruba. unlike the igbos who will side with a cannibal as long as he has an igbo name. 4. it's a waste of time to read the rest of the article. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Onlytruth(m): 4:49am On Mar 05, 2012 |
So, all the aboki in the house, when are we breaking up Nigeria? The country is a big wedge on the psychology of the black man. If not that my people Ndigbo have demonstrated their abilities OVER AND OVER again in Nigeria, some of us would have been deceived by your lies. Like I stated before, EACH state in Igboland, from Ebonyi to Rivers, from Imo to Anioma, would be MORE SUCCESSFUL as a country, than the whole North combined with Niger republic. Land is only as good as its occupants. 100 million cows in a land space the size of former USSR can never produce a single bolt in 1 million years. So, go figure that. We want out of that evil cesspit designed by satan to stop the children of God from reaching their manifest destiny. Yes, BREAK THE DAMN country and give me my Igboland. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 5:05am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Onlytruth: you forgot to mention that you are posting live from Ikeja, LAGOS. action speaks louder than words. land locked, deserted igboland |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Onlytruth(m): 5:11am On Mar 05, 2012 |
^^ Yes we love it JUST LIKE THAT. Current Super Eagles is us (Igbo) 80%. We have 30 TRILLION cubic feat of gas, just in Anambra state alone ( I don't want to mention oil or other natural resources). We have the ONLY private car manufacturing company in West Africa using 70% LOCAL materials. We have the most skilled and educated work force in Africa. I cannot even begin. Y'all are DEAD WEIGHTS on our backs. We want OUT. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 5:15am On Mar 05, 2012 |
^ stop making noise already and go grab your gun. yeye fowl. abi you no get backbone? boko haram for example does not need to make noise. their action speak for them. so also, let your action speak for you. all your noise is just bringing disgrace to you if you don't know already. big mouth empty head. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Onlytruth(m): 5:18am On Mar 05, 2012 |
c.fours: Believe me, you people don't want us to grab a gun again, because if we do, we will likely chase you all the way to the Mediterranean or Sudan. You keep the taunting coming. What I know for sure is that Nigeria MUST disintegrate. It is only a matter of time. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 5:20am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Onlytruth: see coward. Nigeria will disintegrate by magic. fool better go and grab your igbo made tankers we will meet you on the battle field. shebi it's 2 million igbo last time, this time will be 80% igbo. maybe then biafra will fit all of you comfortably. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Onlytruth(m): 5:26am On Mar 05, 2012 |
c.fours: Anyway why am I even paying attention to a goat. lol Just like your fathers are trooping to the East to identify with Ojukwu, if you make peaceful dissolution impossible, then you will get a violent disolution. Go and ask your fathers what they saw in Biafra when they were attacking and we were ONLY defending. Let's wait and see if we will wait for you again in Igboland. You must go, or we will force you to go. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Onlytruth(m): 5:30am On Mar 05, 2012 |
@Other abokis here. When are we SHARING Nigeria? We Ndigbo REALLY want out, and we will either leave or YOU must leave. If you make a peaceful dissolution impossible, then be ready for a new 21st century style conflict. Our fathers who fought in Biafra are having less and less say in what we the youths would do. So, don't rule anything out in our resolve to leave. I don talk my own. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 5:30am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Onlytruth: God forbid bad thing. you mean your igbos leaders trooping to Lagos to bow down to Fashola. don't let me whip out the embarrassing photos for you. isi ewu if you know fully well that you can't attack. then shut your trap. making noise when you know fully well you can't even defend a tiny portion of so called "biafraland" talkless of attacking. learn from your master Ojukwu. he came back from exile to kiss IBB's feet. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 5:31am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Onlytruth: when ever you are ready. whip out your igbo made tankers and meet on the battle field |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Onlytruth(m): 5:32am On Mar 05, 2012 |
And this is the point I leave the thread once more. Signing off Onlytruth. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by cfours: 5:34am On Mar 05, 2012 |
until we meet again, foul mouthed buffoon |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by jamiucoke: 8:27am On Mar 05, 2012 |
please north,can we break up now not tomorrow ? Finally God has answer our prayer ! |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by shamecurls(m): 8:37am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Am so disappointed in the utterances of young vibrant Nigerians. Each ethnic group has its own advantage,I will be forced to by pepper from the north and fuel my car from the south. the northern man will receive his cargo from the west and buy crude from the south. the igbo man will laso buy food-cattle's, pepper e.t.c from the north and will want to trade in the west. we cant just do with each other.Even America depends on the rest of the world, ow much u? lets break peacefully and carry on with wat we know ow to do best. cant wait till the day i will be securing a visa in2 biafra republic |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by nagoma(m): 8:46am On Mar 05, 2012 |
The last time the SE wanted to commit suicide , the whole of Nigeria gathered together to save them despite the kicking and scatching they called war. We nursed their wounds , cleaned them up and brought them back into the family fold. Now we are giving them the rope and they should please go ahead and hang. We are all leaving anyway. North for NORTHERNERS and south for SOUTHERNERS . Let us separate in peace. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by shamecurls(m): 8:50am On Mar 05, 2012 |
The last time the SE wanted to commit suicide , the whole of Nigeria gathered together to save them , despite the kicking and scatching they called war. We nursed their wounds , cleaned them up and brought them back into the family fold. Now we are giving them the rope and they should please go ahead and hang. We are all leaving anyway. North for NORTHERNERS and south for SOUTHERNERS . Let us separate in peace. me like |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by fesse(f): 10:21am On Mar 05, 2012 |
@c.fours, u r a product of stand - up pregnancy. U need to visit a physc.clinic nw b4 u go 2 d dust, pathetic fool. |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by gigabytes: 10:35am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Broken language: When time come, we go know who be who and who dey full themself. Ilorin koo, ofa nii, can u imagine a nation with 95% yoruba and 5% them them and them them want. To ba ya wa so yoruba. They've ruled this country for so long with their people and their own people do d sharing formular. We go know who be who, as for me I stand for 1 nation, 1 mind 1 color 1 language. (proverb) |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by schorlbone(m): 10:41am On Mar 05, 2012 |
Shut up your phucking dirty mouf! Who da phuck are you anyway? You don't sh*t about north you running your soak away mouth. Oil or no oil, man must survive punk! Up North! |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by vandetta(m): 10:48am On Mar 05, 2012 |
The Anambra State University, Uli, would hold its matriculation/induction ceremony on the 22nd of March as stated by the school management. www.nigerianuniversities-edu.tf Abia state University has released an all new admission list yesterday. The list counters the previous list earlier released and contains names of candidates who sat for the re-screening exercise conducted last month. www.nigerianuniversities.edu.tf The federal polytechnic offa, announced that she wants her 2011 graduates to come and collect their call-up letter from the NYSU at the institution as soon as possible. www.nigerianuniversitynews.tk Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma, Edo state, Following the just concluded elections in the institution, the winner has been declared the new SUG president of the institution. www.nigerianuniversities.edu.tf Following the Non-payment of their three months outstanding wages, it is almost certain thet the Institution would go on strike. www.nigerianuniversities.edu.tf |
Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup–junaid Mohammed by Gbigbon: 11:25am On Mar 05, 2012 |
As far as I am concerned, the man is being diplomatic in answering his questions and at the same time being economical with the truth. He is not a straight forward man. You will know that all his responses to the questions put to him had parochial intonations. Thank you. |
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