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ejimatic: Lol, stop lying to yourself. The real powerbrokers in the North and a lot of their buddies in the south didn’t want Tinubu. Tinubu and his allies (both in the North and South) just outsmarted them. I’m not even a fan of Tinubu (I hate Obi and Atiku - both are utter useless) but it was plain to see for anyone who understands rudimentary politics. Prof. Wole Soyinka isn’t just an erudite academic - he’s a revolutionary/activist and he understands things better than a lot of you vacuous and puerile youths, that populate the internet with sadistic/ignorant noise, hence he had to wade into the conversation when he did. And it was timely and well-executed because he was basically telling them he can see the cards that they’re playing. Let me drop 2 excerpts from the essay he addressed to Obidients/Obi/Datti last year titled: Fascism on Course
^The ‘favourite maverick’ he was alluding to in the 3rd excerpt is Tinubu. I was going to let the cat out of the bag when it dropped last year but thought it was unnecessary. Those who fought for democracy in Nigeria are in-charge now after dethroning the old guard and the functioning retard cum demagogue amongst the lazy, uneducated and drug-addled youths. |
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Iamgrey5: Ashipa wasn’t a Benin man - he was an Awori man from Isheri. He only went to Benin to seek alliance in order to create a dynasty in Eko, which was already a settlement for trading by various groups. But the land itself was owned by Olofin (an Awori man). Ashipa only married a Benin woman and they had a son called, “Ado”, who later became the first Eleko of Eko. And you’re right - Benin never founded Eko nor own anything there. Also, during the initial incursions of the Benins in Eko where they tried to seize the land militarily - they were soundly defeated multiple times. There’s an Adeniji-Adele Prince I follow on Twitter that has been disgracing his forebears by asserting that Eko was a Benin colony albeit he denied Benin founded Eko tho. Something needs to be done about Yoruba people and the fact that most of us don’t know our history, especially those from royal bloodlines who might end up as kings hence we keep having these useless owanbe kings that go around desecrating the thrones of our ancestors. Anyway, Oba of Benin is a Yoruba man from the Oranmiyan bloodline and he needs to act right and do better. Going to Lagos to make such an unguarded statement is a declaration of war. Too bad the new generation of Yorubas are weak and docile hence every dog stay desecrating our lands brazenly. 4 Likes |
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Iamgrey5: You’re right - Oshodi Tapa wasn’t a slave. He was a warrior/prince that settled in Eko and he did fight wars on behalf of Eko, especially against the Brits. I believe he was part of the Oba Kosoko the Eleko of Eko (now Oba of Lagos) entourage that were exiled from Eko to Epe. Also, Yoruba, Nupe and Bariba (especially Oyo) were intertwined for a long time. Alaafin’s Shango’s mum was Nupe while all the Bashoruns in Oyo empire were Bariba. Oyo also learnt the use of cavalry - which ended up being its biggest tool in achieving empire status - from the Baribas. Anyway, at that point in history, there were slaves in Lagos from other ethnic groups but the bulk of them were Hausas. Oshodi Tapa was not a slave. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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This is unnecessary and anyone with basic education who has read the deposition should know better. The registrar of CSU affirmed that the man, Tinubu, attended the said university and graduated with honors. He also clarified the twisted talking point currently being used by propagandists as “forgery”- when he clearly stated the CSU doesn’t certify diplomas since the American system doesn’t place much emphasis on diplomas albeit more emphasis is placed on transcripts. So, the certification of diplomas is a Nigerian thing (in context). And that, it’s mostly done by 3rd party vendors. Tinubu isn’t a saint by any means but this is basically an exercise in futility and failure on the part of his media team and supporters who have done a terrible job since electioneering began to date. As someone who has studied how propaganda works and how propagandists embellish lies and make them believable since most people are impressionable – you have to be more proactive against a well-oiled propaganda machine. But they have been an utter failure thus far and it’s painful to watch. Shockingly, the unsung hero, in the current duel is CSU. For a small/underfunded school to waste unavailable resources and stick its neck/reputation out for an alumnus the way they have done thus far – despite the calumny, threats and bad press – CSU deserves all the credit in the world. Also, why aren’t Tinubu’s people going after Atiku and Obi? Based on the basic OSINT I have seen – both are actually worse than Tinubu. Obi is basically everything they claim Tinubu is, from forgery, to drug trafficking, to subversion of government funds for personal use, etc., - apart from being an unintelligent illiterate. And Atiku’s file is longer than the Nile River, from being uneducated, to corruption, to being a fugitive in the US, etc. Attack is the best form of defence and you can’t stay on the defensive forever. Something has to change. Anyway, I have zero empathy for Tinubu since he fostered the destructive liberalism on Yorubas in the last 2 decades, as the most powerful Yoruba man. The chickens are coming home to roost and they’re sacrificing him on an altar like they have done with other Yoruba leaders (except the fake Yoruba man a la OBJ) since Nigeria was created. You have to learn from history because it has a way of repeating itself and what’s happening in Nigeria now happened in the past. Same script, different players. And sadly, they’re not attacking him because he’s Tinubu – they’re attacking him because he’s a Yoruba man. Hopefully, he’ll survive this because they’re not stopping any time soon. And if he does, it’s time for conservatism and correcting all the mistakes of the past two decades across Yorubaland. He has all the tools to become the “Moses” Yoruba people have been waiting for and time is of the essence. 12 Likes 5 Shares |
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JagabanB: South Africa today isn’t a western puppet and the history of South Africa is different from the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa. South Africa was developed because white people never thought they would lose out in the power play in the country (basically what Israel is doing to Palestine) and most of Southern Africa and the country was meant to be the Australia and New Zealand of Africa. However, the war in Angola and the fall out from that war broke the back of apartheid all over Southern Africa (read about the Angolan civil war and how it changed the history of Southern Africa). Cubans with the backing of the Soviet Union played a major role in how most of Southern Africa became black countries hence they still wave Cuban flags in that region. The same thing is playing out in the Sahel right now albeit with different actors and it’s bigger than Nigeria. Hence Nigeria needs to stay out of it. Algeria isn’t a puppet of France and the country has the most vile anti-French sentiment on the planet. Macron went there last year to improve relations between the two countries and he was pelted with water. Algeria is mostly a Russian ally albeit it has cordial relations with the US. Algeria is also one of the biggest buyers of Russian weapons and it gets some Russian weapons even before the Russian army (that’s how deep the relationship is). I don’t think you read that much if you think Africans lack the brain power to use the resources on the continent to their advantage. Ile Ife made glass beads in isolation in the rain forest at a time when no empire or kingdom in the world was doing it, at an industrial scale and turned it into currency. The British Industrial Revolution had its genesis in white slave masters learning iron smelting from African slaves. (Read it here: https://amp.theguardian.com/science/2023/jul/05/industrial-revolution-iron-method-taken-from-jamaica-briton). African slaves from Sahel taught Europeans rice farming, etc. What makes you think a race of people who exhibited this ingenuity in the past can’t do the same thing today? Africa’s biggest problem is neo-colonialism. Even China didn’t rise under it was cut away from the west and was under sanctions and embargo. And that was when it had to look inwards. And when the west came back to use the country for cheap labour - it cheated the system and used it to its advantage. Or was the exploited Opium Wars China able to build anything? Like I said in my previous post: it’s not as simplistic as a lot of you think it’s. Africa will rise in a world where there’s a level playing field and no neo-colonialism. That’s the truth and it’s evident in how a lot of west Africans in diaspora outperform their white counterparts in all walks of life. 7 Likes |
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JagabanB: It’s not as simplistic as a lot of you think it’s. The western world’s survival when it comes to global domination is dependent on the exploitation of African countries and cheap resources from Africa hence Africa is utter poor and underdeveloped. Africa’s biggest problem is neither corruption (the west is more corrupt than the most corrupt countries in Africa) nor inability to use its vast resources (African ancestors built great civilisations with these resources in isolation, so the ingenuity is there) to its advantage - it’s neocolonialism. Francophone countries still pay colonial tax in 2023 and they don’t even have independent currencies. They’re all basically still France’s satellite colonies. So, something has to give and since these men have decided to change their reality - they’re brave men and the spirit of Thomas Sankara will guide them. The coups are mostly geopolitical - Nigeria has nothing to worry about. It’s not going to get to Nigeria - so Tinubu needs to stay out of it and tell Lagbaja to watch his boys. Paul Biya has ruled Cameroon (Nigeria’s neighbour in the BH axis) for 40yrs and Quattara has ruled Ivory Coast for almost a decade or more. Those are the dictators that Nigeria should be looking for a way to oust from power. But it won’t because those 2 clowns are French puppets. Western countries need to either do the right thing by paying the market price for these resources or get the Bleep out of the continent. 15 Likes |
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Guinea has also released a statement backing them (the sea access they need): Since July 26, 2023, the people of Guinea, headed by the National Committee of the Rally for Development (CNRD), has been following with great interest the evolution of the socio-political situation in the sister Republic of Niger, which has led to the assumption of responsibility by the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Fatherland (CNSP). So, the blockade is dead. Algeria is also supporting them. Brave men vs legion of western puppets. 5 Likes
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ivolt: Lol, sit this one out - you obviously know zilch about military. The strength of Niger’s army isn’t what’s being discussed here - it’s the vested interest, the support the coup plotters enjoy amongst Niger citizens, and the landmass (it’s very important when invading a country). To invade a country of Niger’s size and hostile population of 27million and successfully hold it - you’ll need at least 200k ground forces. Where will Nigeria get these forces from? Hypothetically, let’s say Nigeria captures the capital (which is impossible if Wagner forces can get there before Nigeria) - then what? Create a banana country where the president only controls the capital while other people control different parts of the country? And how is that going to work out for Nigeria when another Jihadist group set up shop along Nigeria and Niger borders? These guys aren’t illiterates - they were trained by US Special Forces before they were hijacked to serve Russian interests via Wagner. It’s the same story from Mali, to Burkina Faso and Guinea. Also, there isn’t that much difference between most African rebels and insurgents tbh. They both don’t fight via conventional means and I’d wager that insurgents in Africa are easier to dislodge than rebels and Algeria showed that with how it decimated AQIM. Nigeria army just doesn’t have what it takes and it has a lot to do with corruption. |
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BigBashiru: Perhaps it’s because they’re fighting him at the tribunal via Obidients. However, he needs to understand that they don’t give a Bleep about him - if they did, they won’t have elevated an illiterate like Obi whilst using the mindless zombie mob they created through their sham “End SARS” colour revolution. All the indirect threats against the Nigerian judiciary also show that they don’t give a Bleep about him. He’s also probably scared of coup happening in Nigeria. But the probability is low due to how officers get moved around in Nigeria and definitely not under the Yoruba man in-charge of the Nigerian army. He’s a fine soldier with special forces background. So, he’s got a capable hand unless the man decides to go rogue, lol. He needs to act right and thread carefully - one misstep and Nigeria might explode as part of the collateral damage since the country itself is sitting on a powder keg. BigBashiru: Burkina Faso and Mali just released a joint statement backing the coupists in Russia. And with amount of Russian weapons Algeria has - the weapons are going to flow into Niger (with Russia replenishing the Algerian stock at a later date). |
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It’s really interesting to see all these ignorant Nigerians on Twitter and on here talking about how Nigerian army will defeat Niger within hours. I don’t even think these people studied geography in school because if they did - they won’t make such a ludicrous statement. Niger is bigger than Nigeria. And Nigeria, a country struggling to contain ragtag Islamists, bandits and separatists shouldn’t be interfering in other countries. Heck, Nigeria struggled in a very small country like Sierra Leone and it took the intervention of British forces (they had to intervene 3 times) to bring normalcy to that country. Niger coupists have the support of the Wagner forces in Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea. And Algeria has also joined the fray with support for the coupists. Nigeria needs to stay out of it. Tinubu, don’t be a western puppet - buy time and use diplomacy. Nigerian army would absolutely get wrecked and disgraced in Niger. Even the French would get wrecked if Algeria is fully committed to supporting the coupists. Stay out of it! 3 Likes
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Tinubu, this isn’t your fight - stay out of it! Being a willing tool for western interests would be disastrous. Niger - Mali/Burkina Faso - Guinea = blockade proof and access to the sea. And Algeria is also Pro-Russia in the Northern part of Niger. Stay out of it!
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Since it’s now obvious that the coup plotters are backed by Russia - Nigeria needs to stay out of it and not become a western pawn on the chessboard. The West created all the mess in the Sahel by destroying Libya and subsequently using their Islamists to destabilise the region. They need to clean their mess up by themselves by reining in their Islamists and by putting an end to their imperialism and the exploitation of the whole region. Niger shares borders with Mali and Burkina Faso (two Wagner countries) - so all the noise about blockade is pretty much hot air. And I don’t think Nigeria has the military to confront Wagner trained forces while fighting Boko Haram and IPOB - unless they want them to embarrass the Nigerian army on the battlefield. All the western dictated posturing by Tinubu needs to stop - time for diplomacy and putting Africa first. The Sahel belt is very important in the future of the region. Tinubu sounds like a western puppet while Atiku and Obi are CIA shills, lol 1 Like
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We often parse out our issues in Nigeria as purely economic; thus, we believe the panacea is just good leadership and viable economic solutions. But I posit that the palpable yet ignored incongruity (in terms of their political philosophies and sociocultural values) between the dominant groups threatens the prosperity of the country more than the economic issues & it’s likely going to be the catalyst for eventual disintegration. https://twitter.com/cappadiszle/status/1683425042279849988?s=46&t=cDvmaODjfVry7evXWsXd0A Hopefully, Tinubu will position SW well for this eventuality. Time is ticking…tick…tock…
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TajuDEENaMao: Stop posting nonsense and learn how to separate factual history from political revisionism. Ijebus do not trace their history to Sudan - Ijebu people migrated from Ife in different waves and settled in different areas. And the last wave was the Obanta one that started the Awujale dynasty in Ijebu Ode. The whole Sudan nonsense started when the British colonists divided Ijebus into two, with the creation of Remo. And West Africa also used to be referred to as Western Sudan in ancient times. Ijebus are seafarers - similar to Mahin and Itsekiris hence culturally and linguistically, they’re all similar. 1 Like |
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[ sukkot: Yes, you can do all that bro. But the word count is limited. If you’re comfortable here - you can stay here since you’re an established celebrity on these sides. On Twitter, it’s gonna take time for you to build a fan base like you have here unless you can say outlandish things that will make you go viral. It’s up to you, my G. Lol, dem man there are just inherently violent people. And most of them are either very fat or frail but they have too many screws missing in their heads. A lot of them aren’t normal people tbh. I like NYC tho since it’s basically just like London but a tad more violent and ghetto. Are you Jehovah Witness? LOL. Bro, enjoy live to the fullest - you have only got one life. Shyt, look at the young brave hearts getting slaughtered in Ukraine - that’s a daily reminder that human life is just as worthless as those of animals. So, you just have to make the best out of it and enjoy it to the fullest while you can. Yes, I’ll shout you if mandem agree on the naija sojourn. I’ve never been to Abuja (it’s always Lagos for me) but one of my bredrins went there to do a project for some naija billionaire’s daughter a few years ago and he said it’s hot out there and the humidity is terrible. Then again, that was his first time in naija (he’s an Edo/Delta guy via his parents tho). |
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AntiMarxist: I agree with your post about Igbos modelling everything they do after Zionism. And it seems we both agree that it started with Zik, however, Sukkot thinks it started with Zik’s dad. But we all agree that Igbo consciousness revels in Zionism. They were on their way to Palestine the whole of Nigeria if not for the counter-coup in 1967 and the subsequent Biafran war. And it’s probably the reason why a lot of Nigerians would never allow Igbos to rule Nigeria. Regardless, Nigerians need to be very weary of Igbos. If not, they will end up like Palestinians. ………. Anyway, I think where we disagree is your understanding of the isms. I can see that you read a lot - so I think you need to study these isms separately (without conspiracy) to understand the concepts behind all of them. The only ism that’s similar to Zionism is ultra-capitalism since both are about a few powerful elites controlling everything. And all Zionists are ultra-capitalists. Admittedly, a lot of the people behind these isms were Jews, the same way Zionism is a Jewish movement. However, they were anti-Zionists and these ideologies don’t align with Zionist ideals. 1Sharon: I believe their mum was Jewish, so that automatically made them Jewish since Jewish lineage is matrilineal. But I think their dad was Irish and the guy who mentored them was also Irish hence most people thought they were of only Irish descent. And Irish mobsters have always been as vicious as Italian mobs/mafias. Jack the Ripper was never caught, so no can really say what ethnicity he was. However, almost all those arrested and questioned were Jewish. And there was a recent publication that claimed he was a Polish Jew. I don’t understand Igbo but I doubt the word “Igbo” has any meaning in Igbo language. I just posted what I read about the origins of the Igbo identity. Their language was also codified and made intelligible by a Yoruba man. And I believe Igbo language is a mesh of different languages hence it tends to overlap the languages of a lot of its neighbours. 1 Like |
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Èkìtì State University don, Prof Goke Alamu has announced the unveiling of the first Yorùbá textbook in China.https://theyorubatimes.com/first-yoruba-textbook-unveiled-in-china/ 95 Likes 13 Shares
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sukkot: Twitter is pretty cool. I have been there on/off since 2010. You just need to monitor the algorithm and what you’re reading on there. There are a lot of nutters on there as well. I rarely post there due to the sensitivity of my job/career (used to tweet a lot back in the day) but you get every information in real time and read diverse opinions. America is a backward country compared to Europe and most of Jersey is a shithole. But there’s more money there to be made. Then again, you can make big bank in London if you know your way around. I never went to East Orange - been to Newark, Jersey City and went to Atlantic city a few times. Not naturally a big bunda nigga as well - I’m more of breastman naturally. My love for big bunda is like mood swings - I just snap in and out periodically. This recent mood in the last couple of years was influenced by US BBL epidemic. After tapping some BBLs - it’s only right to go on a natural big bunda run. Alie? LOL. I’m slowly but surely snapping out of it again. But I can’t lie, I’ve clapped some ridiculously big bundas that made me wanna live there forever. I had some Ethiopian ting a couple of months ago and that shyt was like an ocean wave - it was ridiculous. I might need to send you 2 maggys (magnum tonic drink) - once you drink both, you’ll be able to handle them. And once you start putting in work - all you’re gonna hear is noise pollution, looool. I wanna do something in naij (biz) but the instability just scares me off all the type. I’ve got a couple of apps my boys and I invested in during the BLM thing to tap into the “patronise black businesses” wave but they flopped. Would like to try them in Naij because of the huge population. And other things as well. That’s home (especially Yorubaland). I just hope Big Tinubu tilt its fortunes on the right path. And also Lagos, they need to reduce the population, so more people in diaspora can come down. The crowd there is just too scary. |
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AntiMarxist: I’ll just correct you on the surface level without getting too deep/technical. The only thing all the isms you listed have in common with Zionism is the Jewish presence in all of them. But they have nothing in common in Zionism. Yes, a lot of the bolsheviks were Jews. Ditto Lenin (since he’ll always be at the centre of communism) and Karl Marx (he was the face of Marxism). However, all of them were anti-Zionists. I think you need to do more reading to understand these ideologies. |
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sukkot: Lol, I saw him recently trying to shyt on Marxism. And as someone who grew up studying Marxism - I had to call him out, lol. The guy is nuts, lol. Yes, I think Ajayi Crowther and white missionaries coined the “Igbo” name but it came from what their neighbours called them - “Igbon” and “Onigbo” since they were raiding them undisturbed as slaves. And a lot of the settlements that became “Igbo” were Edoid, Igala, Idoma, remnants of Bantu and Ibibio hence they created warrant chiefs for them to galvanise them into their new identity. There’s a reason why you would find “Nkechi” amongst the Bantus in Kenya/Uganda; “Olisa” in Igala; and “Chibuzo”/“Chisora” amongst the Shona in Zimbabwe. If you compare them to Yoruba for example: Yorubas have always been linked linguistically, however, Ife and Oyo empires were able to merge all the loose Yoruba people under one identity for a long period until all hell broke loose after the collapse of Oyo empire and outside forces who took advantage of the opportunity. Erm, I still think the Igbo consciousness that revolves around Zionism came from Zik since he was the first galvanising figure they had. Zik schooled at Howard Uni with the likes of Alain Locke who was among the African American scholars that shaped the post-Dubois NAACP movement alongside American Jews. And he must’ve fell in love with Zionism during that period hence he copied everything in the Zionist playbook - to shape Igbo consciousness. Igbos weren’t calling themselves “the chosen ones to lead the African race” until Zik returned to Nigeria. Zik was the father of Igbo supremacy/domination/covetousness. Heck, he was the mastermind behind the 1966 Igbo coup. Conversely, Awolowo studied Marxism when he was in London. And when he returned to Nigeria - he combined the native Yoruba intelligence and some of the things he learnt from the Marxist ideology to create the post-colonial Yoruba consciousness. Once you read some of Awo’s books - it’s very glaring. Yes, I agree with you about Portuguese Jews. Most of the sailors, slave raiders and slave merchants were Jews and British pirates. Heck, the Jews were the ones who did the first voyage to West Africa in search of gold after they read about Mansa Musa in Arab manuscripts. I think Columbus (he was also a Jew) was on that voyage as well. I still think transatlantic slavery and perhaps colonisation wouldn’t have happened if Mansa Musa hadn’t made that trip to Mecca with all the gold he carried with him. Europe was about to collapse financially until they discovered that a man from inner Africa had so much gold. And they came to West Africa to find him and the rest is history. 2 Likes |
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AntiMarxist: You’re probably right about their mum being Jewish. However, their dad was Irish and people generally referred to them as being Irish. Also, they weren’t the only mobsters in the London in that era. There were full-blooded Jewish mobsters, English crime families, Turkish mobsters and even Chinese Triads, in different areas. So, why would Baron Victor Rothschild pick them despite their notoriety (they were the most popular and notorious) if it were meant to be a clandestine operation? It negates the stealthiness in whatever they were trying to achieve hence I’m a tad iffy. Anyway, I do agree that African students back then either studied Marxism or Zionism. But the issue I have with you is how you tend to conflate the two. Both are on the different ends of the spectrum. |
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sukkot: I swear that AntiZ1st bro is the same as AntiMarxist, no? I read his conspiracies on the thread and I don’t know how plausible it’s but I’ll add my 2cents. I’ve always known the Kray Twins to be Irish (based on what we were taught in school) albeit they might also have Jewish ancestry since most European Jews were just as poor as the Irish when they were born (that was the era when Jews were synonymous with ghetto until it became a black thing in recent times). Both were notorious gangsters that caused havoc in London and I doubt that have any links with Zionists. Then again, you never know: mobsters/gangsters, banksters and politicians are always linked - a classic example was the late Berlusconi. As far as their connection with Biafran war: I’d wager that they were probably arms dealers. That’s where it ends. If you study the Igbo history, they’re an admixture of ancient Igala, Idoma, Edoid, Ibibio and some ancient Bantu people that didn’t migrate out of that region to the rest of Africa with the other Bantus. Even the name “Igbo” was derived from Edo word for slaves called “Igbon” and Igala word for slaves called “Onigbo”. And Igbo language is an admixture of Igala, Edoid, Ibibio and ancient Bantu hence their language share similarities with all these languages. Heck, the name “Chibuzo” in the meme I posted in the OP is also a Bantu name. Chisora is a Zimbabwean boxer based in London and you could swear he’s Igbo based on the name if you didn’t know he’s from Zimbabwe. That’s basically why they lived sparsely everywhere in the forest with nothing to unite them and no shared history. Hence they were the most susceptible to being traded as slaves and raped in continuum by slave raiders. The result of the rape is why they have more people of the lighter shade. The same thing happened with the Fante in Ghana. Fante are from the same stock as Ashante but somehow Fante ended up being of a lighter shade than Ashante. Now to Biafran war: Igbos had no collective Identity and shared history - their identity was created for them by colonists. And Zik was the first galvanising figure they had. I think while Zik was schooling in the US and during his interactions with a lot of African American scholars, who ended up being the backbone of NAACP with American Jews - he discovered Zionism. And I believe he must’ve returned to Nigeria to replicate the Zionist ideology with Igbos, as part of their conscious. Zik returned to Nigeria in the 1930s and started an Igbocentric newspaper (Jews controlled the print media in the US at the time). Then he and other Igbos started calling Igbos “the chosen people to lead all black people” (same ideology as Zionists), etc. That was also when Judaism started creeping into Igbo consciousness. And it continued until they hijacked the whole country in order to lord over everyone. The fallout of that was basically what led to the Biafran war. Evidently, I doubt it has anything to do with European Jews and all the conspiracies bro is talking about. Igbos independently - via Zik - copied Zionism on their own - for Igbo consciousness due to their limited history and lack of identity. And that’s still the nucleus of their problem till date. [ignore typos and/or if I’m incoherent - I’m posting from a phone] 3 Likes 1 Share |
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sukkot: Lol. Bro, I was just describing the pics. A lot of Igbos tend to have very strong genes hence strong phenotype and you can tell they’re Igbos from a mile away even when they’re mixed. I don’t think the white boy made the meme - I’m guessing he saw it in the rabbit-hole of Twitter. I added Nigeria/Yoruba to my Twitter algorithm earlier this year shortly before the elections and I see crazy memes from time to time but this has to be the craziest meme I’ve seen thus far. It isn’t shocking because most of the creative/educated tribal warlords that used to post on NL at its peak - in its heyday - have migrated to Twitter (based on what I noticed). The only old timers I see on here is the Big Uncs that used to school me on Lagos/Yoruba history when I first started reading Yoruba history, Chief Negro_ntns/Dudu_negro aka 1mperialYoruba and I think I know the bro LegendHer0. But I’ve seen some of the old cats like the chameleon Afam.4.eva and my sons barcan1sta and anam.bra.1stson on my timeline on Twitter because they’re using their NL names. So, you know all the old NL tribal warlords are active on Twitter and one of them must’ve created the meme. Nah, I ain’t clapping Nkechi’s cheeks - I’m cheeks with big bunda for now and Nkechi ain’t got no bunda, lol. So gotta stick with Ghanaians, East Africans and Southern Africans for now. Shyt, when you’re giving those chicks back shots - you’ll understand why Keith Murray was screaming “badonkadonk” back in the day, loool. I was in the tri-state area. I’m going next year tho. But that’s if the Ukraine war doesn’t snowball into a world war because it looks like it’s the end game tbh. At the rate the Ukrainians are getting slaughtered/wrecked like rats - I doubt they would have an army by December. And that’s enough for NATO to get involved since the UK is already pushing for the direct involvement of NATO. What’s Naija saying? 2 Likes 1 Share |
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sukkot: Lol, that’s what I deduced from the meme because it turned into bestiality as soon as ‘Aremo’ met ‘Nkechi’. Chisom is the beast of no nation, lol. Whoever made meme must’ve copied it from 4chan or one of these Twitter crusaders who’re against interracial relationships (both black and white). Anyway, I think the inter-tribal (ethnic) marriage between Yorubas and Igbos is grossly overblown. I don’t even need any type of sample size or stats/figures to know it’s overblown. It’s basically just another social media fallacy that has been magnified to create a faux reality like everything else. Most people will always date/marry people from their own group. And aren’t Igbos the same people you have to pay your life savings in bride price to marry? So, why would Yoruba men who have more options pay that ridiculous tax, when most Igbo men can’t afford it? The narrative defies logic and I’m sure it’s mostly pushed by Igbo men who like spamming everywhere with the narrative that their women are the most beautiful women in the solar system - like pimps - to attract Yoruba men. And Igbo women who’re in a one-sided war with Yoruba women - in competition - for Yoruba men. Admittedly, I’m probably guilty because I used to call myself, ‘King of Igbo chicks’, back in the day on this forum - when I was running through bare Igbo chicks, lol. But this shyt is on steroids now. I’d even wager that the average Yoruba man would marry a non-Nigerian before marrying an Igbo chick (at least from my experience in my neck of the woods). Regardless, I’m on a different type of time now and I’ve not checked any Nigerian chick since 2018 when I went to America briefly for my Ph.D - before I abandoned it and returned to London during covid-19 because I didn’t want to take the vaccine. 6 Likes 3 Shares |
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LMAOOO. Big Sukkot are they saying man can’t clap the cheeks of Igbo chicks long d*ck (pauseeee) style anymore? Who the hell made this meme? LOL The comments are killing me. LOOOL https://twitter.com/oregonmapguy/status/1677515579991703557?s=46&t=cDvmaODjfVry7evXWsXd0A 7 Likes 4 Shares
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The video has gone viral on Twitter and it has about 10million views now, lol. https://twitter.com/theniyifagbemi/status/1675806541700636672?s=46&t=cDvmaODjfVry7evXWsXd0A Eweso, Ijebu Omo Alare Omo Alagemo Meridinlogun (16 Alagemos) Omo a fidi pote mole (Oba Fidipote) Omo Olu Iwa, Omo Obanta Kekere Ijebu Owo, Agba Ijebu Owo, Okunrin Ijebu Owo, Obinrin Ijebu Owo Ewesoooo Proudly Ijebu x Remo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1Qv3Qdyevg Seun Mynd44 Mukina2 nifpmod |
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redsun: Stfu, you old junkie and cannibalistic gorilla. Thread is self-explanatory but because you are an idiotic bigot, you decided to post this: so-called indigenous scroungers. I’m going to ask you again: what do you mean by, “so-called indigenous scroungers”? I don’t subscribe to that victimhood shyt and I’ll break your fukking jaw, you fukking old fool. Primitive pauper and cannibal 5 Likes |
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[s] Yorubapiglet:[/s] Go enrol in a proper school and learn how to read/write, you illiterate oaf. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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