This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by ngadaAwo: 8:42pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
I know that it was CRAPnibu descendant that killed him 5 Likes |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Nobody: 8:49pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
Nobody rubbished Awolowo but awolowo poked nature and received the dire consequences of doing so.. 7 Likes |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Nobody: 9:10pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
“In some states of Nigeria today, where we have highly intelligent people, highly educated people, very enterprising people… like Abia but they are governed by drunkards.
“The governor of Abia is a champagne drinking man. Abia people are impoverished more than ever before. Abia people are unfortunate.” Smart Adeyemi 1 Like |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Enoch07: 9:21pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
omo the last line of that write up just weak me 8 Likes |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by ngadaAwo: 9:38pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
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Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Nobody: 9:47pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended. To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country". Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe. But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable. After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned. It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him. Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; there is Igbo quote which say: "From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa" 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by ngadaAwo: 10:14pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
[s] Coronabirus: The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended. To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country". Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe. But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable. After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned. It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him. Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; there is Igbo quote which say: "From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"
[/s] Nobody will read this trash 25 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Owopariola: 10:33pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
ngadaAwo: [s][/s]
Nobody will read this trash
counter it with verifiable evidence. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by kettykin: 10:38pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
Coronabirus: The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended. To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country". Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe. But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable. After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned. It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him. Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; there is Igbo quote which say: "From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"
If igbos are in third class position in Nigeria where will we place the real third class fellows who are always needing federal structure and support to measure up in education, business and in standard of living. As at today half of the people in the north east are in IDP, half of school children in the north west are at home , a good number of south westerners are refugees in neighboring African countries 22 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by ThEGodFaThEr101(m): 10:41pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
SuperBold: Smart Adeyemi The governor said although there are fulani people legitimately residing in the forests and they have come to stay and there's nothing Sunday Igboho can do. Seriki Fulani Speaks Better Yoruba Than I Do Says Prince Dapo Abiodun, Governor Of Ogun State 3 Likes |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by engrchykae(m): 10:45pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
Coronabirus: The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended. To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country". Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe. But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable. After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned. It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him. Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; there is Igbo quote which say: "From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"
IS THAT WHY AWOLOWO SAID"I AM IRREVOCABLY ON THE SIDE OF ONE NIGERIA"? 3 Likes |
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Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Reminez(m): 11:05pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
ThEGodFaThEr101:
The woe that will befall Yoruba people is still doing press up. When that time comes, youll all leave your brown roof republic and flee to Togo, Benin republic and Ghana. The truth hurts I know. 3million osus paid the ultimate price and more will continue to pay. 26 ipob yoots unknown gunmen wasted yesterday by the new Aboki chief of army staff. 3 Likes |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by plaindealer: 11:14pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
lol @ ipob propaganda with made up rubbish You people no dey taya with your lies and propaganda? |
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Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by MufasaLion: 11:27pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
[s] Coronabirus: The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended. To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country". Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe. But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable. After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned. It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him. Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; there is Igbo quote which say: "From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"
[/s] Fucking Retard! 1 Like |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Nobody: 11:40pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
ThEGodFaThEr101:
I remember back in 2015 when you, your agbero of a father and all coneheaded Afonja where chanting Sai Baba Buhari. Fast forward 2021, who will ever believe that you people will become refugees in far away Benin republic. see afonja maidens shaking their usual smelly nyash for iskilu wakili shege banza wakili don fire them tire 5 Likes |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Reminez(m): 11:50pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
ThEGodFaThEr101:
I remember back in 2015 when you, your agbero of a father and all coneheaded Afonja where chanting Sai Baba Buhari. Fast forward 2021, who will ever believe that you people will become refugees in far away Benin republic. Lmao.. Tell that to the 26 unknown gun men that were sent to Vahalla yesterday 3 Likes |
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Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by ngadaAwo: 3:05am On Mar 26, 2021 |
[s] Owopariola:
counter it with verifiable evidence. [/s] sorry I won't read it 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by tishbite41(m): 3:40am On Mar 26, 2021 |
Coronabirus: The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended. To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country". Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe. But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable. After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned. It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him. Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; there is Igbo quote which say: "From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"
Mazi Mbonu Ojike never supported him on One Nigeria. In 1964, when M.I. Okpara threatened to leave, Bello spoke against it. Awolowo fought for Nigeria, so what are you saying? Zik made an unpardonable error but don't try to absolve the others. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by columbus007(m): 6:45am On Mar 26, 2021 |
The way this country don take use yoruba people head sweep ground ehn,even flog the head for ground use am clean gutter then dump them its baffling me till now. 3 Likes |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Gbagura: 6:58am On Mar 26, 2021 |
kettykin:
If igbos are in third class position in Nigeria where will we place the real third class fellows who are always needing federal structure and support to measure up in education, business and in standard of living. As at today half of the people in the north east are in IDP, half of school children in the north west are at home , a good number of south westerners are refugees in neighboring African countries And igbo are the largest economic migrants in Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Difrent: 7:21am On Mar 26, 2021 |
kettykin:
If igbos are in third class position in Nigeria where will we place the real third class fellows who are always needing federal structure and support to measure up in education, business and in standard of living. As at today half of the people in the north east are in IDP, half of school children in the north west are at home , a good number of south westerners are refugees in neighboring African countries So what's your point ? Unity beggers |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Difrent: 7:30am On Mar 26, 2021 |
ThEGodFaThEr101:
I remember back in 2015 when you, your agbero of a father and all coneheaded Afonja where chanting Sai Baba Buhari. Fast forward 2021, who will ever believe that you people will become refugees in far away Benin republic. Eh yah ,na so the IDP matter dey torment una......at least Benin republic is part of Yorubaland so why are you this pained ....oh I forgot it's things happening in yorubaland thousands of miles away from ala igbo that's the cause of the underdevelopment of the east. Pele 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Nobody: 7:38am On Mar 26, 2021 |
ngadaAwo: [s][/s] Nobody will read this trash am telling you starting with the Igbo man likes blaming.... Thunder go fire am 3 times 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Nigeriabiafra82: 7:39am On Mar 26, 2021 |
Juliusmalema: Nobody rubbished Awolowo but awolowo poked nature and received the dire consequences of doing so..
Arewa bmc we know you better |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by IJOBA11: 8:28am On Mar 26, 2021 |
ngadaAwo: I know that it was CRAPnibu descendant that killed him UP TILL NOW YOU HAVE NOT TOLD US THE MEANING OF AGBOGIDI IN IGBO LAND 1 Like |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by Siwisheswereesh: 8:39am On Mar 26, 2021 |
Piiggiddioott amaka 1 Like |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by tamdun: 9:35am On Mar 26, 2021 |
Juliusmalema: Nobody rubbished Awolowo but awolowo poked nature and received the dire consequences of doing so..
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Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by tamdun: 9:37am On Mar 26, 2021 |
engrchykae: IS THAT WHY AWOLOWO SAID"I AM IRREVOCABLY ON THE SIDE OF ONE NIGERIA"? Here is ur Nnamdi Azikiwe 1 Like |
Re: This Man Is Greater Than Awelowo (pics) by tamdun: 9:39am On Mar 26, 2021 |
Reminez:
The truth hurts I know. 3million osus paid the ultimate price and more will continue to pay.
26 ipob yoots unknown gunmen wasted yesterday by the new Aboki chief of army staff.
That write up dey always pain them, when ever they try to blackmail yoruba people just show them the fact, they'll soo run away from this thread |