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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Arrowhead71: 10:03am On Dec 20 |
ewedunamala:but all of you run to south west and prosper there, how many run to south east where they donβt tolerate strangers, yet you open your dirty mouth talking trash 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by seanery: 10:07am On Dec 20 |
A tols a friend that NORTH can not survive on their own. People wey no go school..; how una wan take utilize. 1 Like |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Arrowhead71: 10:07am On Dec 20 |
ewedunamala:but fools like you will refuse to go if ask to leave south west , yet you claim poverty is there, your head is full of Margot 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by joshkke(m): 10:10am On Dec 20 |
Zionmdde: So true |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by wilsonlexis: 10:14am On Dec 20 |
TopBanter: That guy comment really pain you die...in other words your initial post has different meaning to it,he have youbhis own understanding,you justbthe the vex,na you drop natinal anthem ,you just the vex because his statement made you look dumb |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by olisaEze(m): 10:17am On Dec 20 |
Nigerians are just a cowardly people. Rather than to come together in unity to hold their leaders accountable for wasting their national resources, or even ensuring that the right choices are not rigged out of elections, they keep talking of breaking up the country. How is that supposed to fix ur wasted economic resources?? Very foolish nation with foolish citizens! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by qtx(m): 10:19am On Dec 20 |
[quote author=Newlymarried post=133369969][/quote] Look, before we allow any norther move down south, he must sign AN AGREEMENT THAT HE WILL NOT BRING HIS god and force or persuade anyone down here to follow it, that has always been the issue. Outside of that, these guys are wonderful people. Shikina |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Apel147(m): 10:24am On Dec 20 |
All these people go just create fake accounts just to express there bigotry and hateful nature! All this na because some people fav candidates lost elections! Some don't even celebrate Independence Day again because no be there person dey seat of power.. Hypocrites! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by oyeb15: 10:36am On Dec 20 |
Nigeria will never split. There are much diversities factors dan d united factor. Some South west state has like 6 diferent tribes, 20 different languagesEg ondo state. Its d national stuff that keep some geopolitical zones together, overlook their differences cos of a common footing NIGERIA. If not there would have be tribal rebellion and war. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by shadyLP(m): 10:36am On Dec 20 |
ewedunamala: Poverty will ravage them all.... |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Frigga13: 10:42am On Dec 20 |
Softmirror: So you get sense like this .. Haba! Walahi if not say baa.. I for marry you. 1 Like |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by marlow1962(m): 10:57am On Dec 20 |
Sleekfingers:Intelligent human, yet you can't read and understand. |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Professor822714: 10:57am On Dec 20 |
[quote author=Newlymarried post=133369969][/quote] Lazy idiots. |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by gidgiddy: 11:02am On Dec 20 |
TopBanter: Still the truth though, the South West cannot do without "one Nigeria" 1 Like |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by QuestLINKsPrpty: 11:03am On Dec 20 |
Who are the "Afunjarians"? ewedunamala: |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Hushpuppy20(m): 11:04am On Dec 20 |
I no talk am? |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Lovenorth: 11:05am On Dec 20 |
Yujin:Rise up and face the challenge you lazy ass, nobody will give you free food simply because you are a Southerner or a Northerner. All those clamoring for cessation are lazy with entitlement mentality, the real hardworking Nigerians are living large and have no business talking nonsense |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by adionin(m): 11:15am On Dec 20 |
They contribute population. Bendeco02: 1 Like |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by UltraSolid: 11:25am On Dec 20 |
wilsonlexis: Look, if you don't know the precedent of some posters here just shut up. If they film Kanu attacking, killing and eating a fellow prisoner, that Gidgiddy chap will argue it may because Kanu is starved and hungry, since he was detained and denied his fundamental human right, and therefore not guilty of any crime. Did he address any point I made? For example, does it make sense those shouting the most about Biafra and secession do not have a single comprehensive reference manual detailing the path to development of Biafra for the sixty or so years they have been making empty noise? Everyday, their Biafra noise focuses on annexing SS and others they wish to commandeer the resources of for Igbo dominance. Nothing progressive, research driven or issue based at all. Just raw covetous greed about how to force secession and commandeer SS oil. Meanwhile the Yorubas they envy and always attack as "unity Beggars" have long had the very comprehensive and exhaustively detailed DAWN SW 'Road map' document showing precisely how regional autonomy will work to accelerate the development of the SW with Yorubas using what they have to get what they want without interest in forceful annexation of the land and resources of others. Yorubas are even implementing DAWN's recommendations today with several initiatives while Igbos cultist and illiterate gencidaires are killing their fellow Igbos claiming to gullible folks they are dealing with Fulanis. Meanwhile Anambra Igbo still continues to mock Ebonyi Igbo as dumb and Inferior Igbos of Igala descent. Yet they disturb the peace daily, with Biafra noise, pretending to be one while those who don't make noise take actions that shows they truly are united, focused and one. Gidgiddy is pathetic and pitiful. A clown and an example of the delusional hacks now controlling the SE to then be making Igbos flee to the SW to burden the indigenes there. Only your sort worship them, as you did Kanu and Ekpa, to then be crying later. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by EeyanMayweather(m): 11:36am On Dec 20 |
divide9ja:See the way you osu love Yoruba with passion nah ππ 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by UltraSolid: 11:39am On Dec 20 |
Lovenorth: You are the one with an entitlement mentality, with your "hardworking Nigerians" bull crap. You're probably a privileged Northerner in the rank of like 1% of the regions population. Nigerian is broken and opportunity-bereft for ordinary folks, even if super smart, with no capital or benefactor to set them on the way as the likes of Dangote, an ultra-tiny minority in the North, will always have. Stop talking nonsense. Someone who worked hard in Nigeria to be a doctor will remain to be earning pittance while the average senator becomes a billionaire from largesse of office? Same doctor, if he gets the chance, will not relocate to the UK to become a GP (General practitioner) and be earning more, once a consultant or specialist, than most politician there, including the Prime Minister, earns? Obvious you are not exposed and in your own bubble. You don't appreciate the problem of Nigeria at all that is entirely about a patronage system, 'connection' an individual has and privileged name they are born with rather than merit and "hardwork" as other nations are about. 2 Likes |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by sulaak(m): 11:46am On Dec 20 |
Yujin: SporaD8: Watch how the jihadists in Syria will turn that country and its historical civilisation into the next Sudan, Somalia or Afghanistan It is in Nigeria's interest that Northern Nigeria modernised. 1 Like |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by smokinloud(m): 11:48am On Dec 20 |
Everybody knows the only saving grace of the Northern region not becoming a full fledge Islamic state is the union of Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by IkePeters(m): 11:51am On Dec 20 |
Truth π― Zionmdde: |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by NSK4U(m): 11:54am On Dec 20 |
Zionmdde: About the East, say what you know and I will also say what I know..... The governor of Abia state in recent time joined his counterpart in Anambra state to let everyone know that those causing insecurity in the east are opposition politicians. But I understand the propaganda against IPOB and the sensation it brings. The agenda has always been like that since the great Ojukwu time. People like us appreciate the role of ESN for clear and informed reasons. Before ESN came up, our people were beginning to stay away from the farm because of strangers who are out to occupy our farmlands forcefully in the name of herders. They come wielding machetes, swords and guns sometimes tucked in the bellies of their cow and graze on our hard laboured crops and plantations and when confronted, they attack the owners, raping both the man and woman including girl child available. In most cases, they butcher the farm owners after abusing them and if by any dint of success, the villagers get hold of them and taken to police, the matter would be transferred to Abuja where nobody hears of it again and the cycle continues. In my own community, everyone stopped going to the farm despite knowing the attendant consequences during harvest period. But ESN sprang up and established their bases in the bushes and forests, living in trees and monitoring everywhere, confidence and courage was restored to our people to return to their farmlands and as you would know, the disguised herders gave way to farmers and I know they still come occasionally to attack isolated places. So for me and my people, we can always pray that outfits like ESN will continue to receive support from the people who understand their relevance and importance. I have the experience, I'm not talking because I read political media reports all over the space trying to please their northern alliances. 2 Likes |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Fearurcreeator: 11:58am On Dec 20 |
ewedunamala:Yet una wan die for west 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by sulakishop(m): 12:12pm On Dec 20 |
Better hunger await you.... Seems you don't know that the north is feeding this country 1 Like |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Yujin(m): 12:12pm On Dec 20 |
sulaak:It is in their own interest that they modernize. You can force them to modernize just like USA couldn't force Afghanistan. |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Zionmdde: 12:17pm On Dec 20 |
NSK4U:Did you miss the part where they started attacking police and security checkpoints? When people were hailing them, calling them unknown Angels? You see that's how terrorists start. They most times start up with full support from their people citing same reasons you are citing. What stops the people from pressuring their governors to form local vigilante? During the days of gross insecurity in abia and anambra, was it not government backed bakassi that restored sanity? Today has the ESN made the east more secured? Many Igbos have been killed by their fellow Igbos in the name of sit at home, ESN. Let's keep defending rubbish. Presently wealthy easterners are afraid of going home for Christmas |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by gidgiddy: 12:22pm On Dec 20 |
UltraSolid: This one keeps talking nonsense, yet the Nigeria he has had since 1914 to this day is world poverty capital and amongst the top 10 most insecure most countries on earth His Nigeria turned to be a failure, but he has issues with anyone who wants a new beginning with Biafra? Truly funny |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by SlayQueenSlayer(m): 12:34pm On Dec 20 |
chatinent: Nigeria is the reason for the menace of fulani herdsmen in the middle belt. That people will be gone with Nigeria. |
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Milkfactory: 1:10pm On Dec 20 |
It's not a surprise to me at all. 'Most' of those criticizing the government or the Northern Nigeria are part of the problem. They act sane outside the shores of the country, but cheat and are corrupt most of the time. One less bigot |
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