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Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by NoFucksToGive: 8:52pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
Monogamy: Why are your attacks always directed towards those members of Ibo extraction on this forum? Going through your posts I have seen where you aggressively attack those Ibo members you quote here why? |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 8:53pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: Please, we don't stress ourselves. Under Oyo empire, and we hardly know you people in our land, except for Big brother Naija or Nollywood film that calls Lagos. My dear, ask at least five Ghanaian most of them would hardly know what Oyo empire mean, and I mean grannies and papas Stop decieving yourself. No one, especially outside Africa would want to be linked with you people when you people destroy Nigerian by your tribal sentiments and gamble. We Ghanians hardly have that, even though we have few Hausas in the north. There's hardly anything like what your type shows here. 1 Like |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 8:54pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: Keep crying... Call me more, you don't know I'm loving it. I'm wild and free, but I'll tell you I hardly roll with small boys like you. It's not your type that have smelly mouth here that can talk to me. As they say, "Shoes get size, Ashawo like me get level..." |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 8:55pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:Yoruba people are special the Ga people are Yoruba use a search engine we sent them there I'm serious now if not for Yoruba help to Igbo you'll not have mouth to talk trash |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by rocky04: 8:55pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
nice 1 Like |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 8:57pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:na play I dey play o nairaland cruise is the best lol that aside your pic is a crazy puke inducer |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by louqas: 8:58pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:What exactly do you mean by ibos want equal rights and jusitce...is it that an hausa man is ruling an ibo state? Or a yorubaman is minister representing an ibos state? Ibos live everywhere in Nigeria...work in different state civil service...get elected in different state assemblies..but still complain of not having equal rights ,then how else will they have equal rights? They also say they have 5 states and i ask are where is the equity if they have the same number of states with tribes more in population than them. since 2015...they hate us for exercising our democratic right to elect whom we believed in even when they had the the opportunity to vote their candidate also. Ibos were in power with pdp for 16 years but refused to ask for infrastructures for their region...the most annoying they didnt ask for any power plants when pdp was building power plants all over the nation...didn't push for completion of second Niger bridge IBos are just greedy sore losers....they dont really want any biafra 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 8:58pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: I laugh oooo...you're so funny... Yoruba sent who? My dear stop dreaming, they don't even want to do anything with the Yoruba's in Nigeria. I believe is Yoruba's forcing it on them. They want their expansive theory to come to the Accra golden stool, but please keep your prejudice in Nigeria and a small portion of Dahomey alone, don't push it forward |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by Iykoto86(m): 9:01pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
Danjikanbauchi:Stop the body shaming and digest the write up first. 1 Like |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by Iykoto86(m): 9:03pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:Forgive the aboki. His tribe is the most educationally backward tribe in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 9:05pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
louqas: No dear. What makes a developed nation. It is not in the number of people spread across the region doing that and this. If you've been to the U.S you'll know Nigeria is a glorified village, even Accra and Ghana with other African countries is far going ahead while Nigeria fight for which tribe to do this and that. What the Igbos seek for is, good water, roads, stable electricity, a Yoruba man to have a degree and it would be useful for employment, insurance benefits, and the likes that makes a person to be happy that he or she is human. Democratic rule or showing your democratic rights isn't the problem. The east, as I've heard had their foundation through democracy that was what they lived by, how would they deny others what they lived peacefully with over the centuries even before Jesus. That's what they do want, they can't hold your hand not to elect, you're free, but the question is. "Think about your brothers who can't eat, who hardly take their children to school, who die for medical payment because they can't afford it, and many more.... Nigeria can be the Wakanda of Africa, most of the countries in the region look up to it for most things, but with the way things are going, Nigeria is slowly losing its respect to Africa and the world in general. |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 9:08pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:I'm serious here the ewe people are also Yoruba Yoruba don't force no one Igbos do that na dem dey rush us lol ask 90 million Brazilians that follow the Yoruba culture if you don't know we are indeginious in Nigeria Benin Republic Togo then migrated communities in Ghana and Sierra Leone |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 9:10pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:you've been taught lies go to https://www.nairaland.com/thetranslator/topics |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 9:12pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: Igbos are mostly filled in the United States and Central America as Slave descendants but you don't hear the slave descendants yelling we were slaves and are now here. That's not something to be proud of as a human being, that's why the slave descendants barely talk about it (That's why people respect Igbos) Even in Ghana, the Ewe and Ashanti people were among but people do not talk about it. Now that Yoruba slaves are in Brazil , what good do they have there? Are they the ruling class, and even in Brazil they had segregated them, giving them their black only state because they want nothing to do with them. Check it yourself. 1 Like |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 9:15pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: I didn't see anything that relates with what I said. |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 9:20pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:lol Yoruba are proud of their culture slavery was a phase every west African ethnic groupth passed through it is in the past we are looking forward to the future that's a difference between Igbo and Yoruba Igbos loose their culture at any small time we are proud of our descendants there's no place Igbos are that we are not this people no longer identity as Igbo they've lost their culture Yoruba have Abeokuta in Jamaica oyotunji in the us Yoruba culture is second to none |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 9:22pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:simple stuff Igbos are the architect of their own misfortune they wanted to dominate everywhere in a country of 250 ethnic groups they did a coup and killed all Yoruba,Hausa and Benin leaders and left Azikiwe alone carefully read those topics I wrote them to educate |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 9:25pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: Abeo what Which Jamaica . And who told you Igbos lost their culture. The only thing is they added some modernity into to to go with the times, lost in which sense. The Romans had a fetish culture in the past in which they sacrificed humans to suit their deities but changed it to suit the times and the trend. And most Britons and Europeans even in the America still identify with their Roman lineage, they are proud of it. The same with the Igbo, if something doesn't work at present for the good of humanity, it needs to be scrapped. But doing fetish acts and calling it "Proud of culture" isn't proud in anyway, dear. And if you talk in terms of language, Igbo speak their language, I was in the east, and I can attest to that. They only speak English to other people like you because that's what they can communicate with to you. But how would me or I that doesn't know yoruba one bit, you start speaking Yoruba to me, because you're proud of your culture and I say I don't know. At least speak English or Pidgin, you say you can't... You're proud of your culture, that isn't pride to me, that's silliness. Is it by force to know a language that you don't want to know why forcing it to my throat? That's how most Yoruba are that I've seen in Lagos. I just tell them, "I don't understand, please speak in what I can hear?" No body wants to associate with a culture that doesn't meet with the times. "Culture does not make a man, man makes culture." 3 Likes |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 9:33pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: That's not true, luckily for me, I love history. A Yoruba man was top in the army of Igbos, Victor Banjo? Now, tell me, how would he kill join with the Igbo to kill his family members? Two? When the name Biafra was made, the general of the army brought people from the south-south (except Benin) to coin the name Biafra. How would the representative join hands to kill their families in Rivers, Delta and Akwa Ibom or Cross-River. Three. When Biafra took Benin, they were met with little struggle, that's because the Bini wanted out, this made less blood shed in the area. The Igbos didn't even dare to oust their Oba, who was seen as powerful. Their aim was the Capital of Nigeria, if you take that, the war is over. So, you're the one who's been fed lies. Answer all the questions I gave you for yourself. 2 Likes |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by Danjikanbauchi: 9:36pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
Iykoto86:tatafi who called you here. She is my future wife. So Bleep off |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 10:31pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:I read the IST line I'll read and reply the others later yes Abeokuta is in Jamaica Google it |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 10:38pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:you're talking nonsense who was the leader? not nzeogwu? you a joke lol even external media saw that that coup was an Igbo coup if not Azikiwe would have been killed you are reaping what you planted Azikiwe himself compelled the northerners to join the south he opposed the seccesion clause I have argued with all your best ipob propaganda machines check the arguments on those topics I have history in my palm you are creating lies lol they wanted Biafra yet they attack Yoruba land? if they try it again it would be worse Yoruba is not alien to wars my head wasn't really clear when writing this I need sleep maybe I'll reply well tomorrow |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 10:54pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: You need sleep when you've said rubbish. What was Victor Banjo doing there if it was an Igbo coup? That's the question? Please answer, if it's an Igbo coup |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 10:56pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:Victor fought for Biafra do you know? do you know that about 3 northerners also participated in that coup? the leadership that matters I need sleep abeg free me |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 11:00pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: Seen, does that make anything. But the Igbo tribe are very well known in Jamaica (Called the Eboe people of Jamaica), but you don't see Igbo fighting over them in any way or claiming they were part of them. It is them, finding their roots and associating with us, but they don't call themselves "former slaves." As some tribes would want to call them. The Jamaicans had even associated more with the Igbos in Nigeria when they discovered their films and found more similarity with their culture to theirs. Igbo people don't go boasting they were slaves and descendants of slaves, that's silly. 3 Likes |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 11:03pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: There is no sleep you need you're not making sense. There was no northerner in the clique. The fight was for Southerners to be liberated from the North. Igbos were close to the North in those times, but when they found their goal in governing the country wasn't in line with the people from the South, they disagreed. Do you know if the Igbos weren't in this country, the Sharia Law would have affected everyone in Nigeria, that's fact, dear. And no one would object to it. 2 Likes |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 11:06pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:they have almost no culture left that's the difference our descendants were a product of survival they hold our culture strongly search "Ibeyi" "oshun singer" blaquewitchyaya on YouTube Yoruba slaves were not taken to Jamaica yet they have Abeokuta that alone speaks volumes Yoruba culture has no rival |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by cheruv: 11:06pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
Monogamy:Mechie ọnụ ure yị ahụ!!! No matter her nationality, she spoke the raw truth. Igbos want either equal opportunities for everyone or secession from this unequal country |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by ThickSharon123(f): 11:10pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
theInterpreter: I'm not disputing your tribe or culture, and Igbo culture has no rival too, if you want to say so. And your post, I didn't get any information from it, so I don't want to blabber. Do you think Igbo is rivaling with Yoruba? I laugh, my dear. I don't think they are. And secondly, the able Ooni of Ife had given you truths and facts years ago, on Igbo importance to the Yoruba history, I guess you don't want to believe that, rather you believe in Oludumare coming from the sky with chains and fowl. . Or one human called Odua giving birth to all of humanity. It's a beautiful folktale, don't get me wrong. But no one is rivalling your tribe. "When you're great, you don't need to shout it, show it with your works ..." that's what Igbos are doing. 4 Likes |
Re: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by theInterpreter: 11:10pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
ThickSharon123:you're telling lies I've argued and won against your brothers search well there were northerners I eat and drink history lol @sharia you such a joke Yoruba Christianity is more fervent than igbo's how many big Igbo pastors dó you know? yoruba didn't get Islam from the north like most of you think we got it directly from Mali |
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