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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by vanbonattel: 3:28pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
Oyeneku1: and the rat poison that killed awolowo 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by obioraval(m): 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
Mehn, na wa oh. Are u guys actually serious with the insults being hurled at each other. Or its all a Joke? |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by Explicit01: 4:57pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
obioraval:they are all jokes, I don't think they are serious about it. |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by enekentioba: 5:17pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
shizzle11:And that's the knockout punch! 1 Like |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by enekentioba: 5:23pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
superstar1:Igbos have taken the entire South West. Osun state commerce is dominated by Ebonyians. |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by fluteman: 5:46pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by fluteman: 5:53pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
shizzle11:looool...after about 12 hours of looking at ur back....so u ar sticking to the insult on his parents. Iss o kayy |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by benjsniper33: 8:59pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
shizzle11: same to you . |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by benjsniper33: 9:04pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
fluteman: His hate is costing him his mb , who loses? Me? Nada...... |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by benjsniper33: 9:57pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
meccuno: overcame wetin? By bringing back the lives of the ibos destroyed by the yorubas? Or by beating the monumental achievements of the westerners? Issokay continuu.... Have you ever read "On The Darkling Plane" writen by the late Ken-Saro Wiwa? Have you ever read the full details about the Battle of Ore? Are you are aware of the mass killings meted out on the nigerians in the mid-west by the biafran army? Oh, you expect the yorubas to sit down and fold their hands and watch while the biafrans pillage and depredate their lands? You know nothing about the yorubas, nothing The evil that sits among the yorubas is very hot and tough for them to handle andthis evil is constantly being lulled to rest by the Yorubas, talkless of being provoked from outside. The evil of Ojukwu is simply aggesive and menancing that should be channeled towards crushing a weaker evil but instead it chose to provoke and awaken an age-long , sinister and atomic evil that resides in the dark corners of western Nigeria. Gowon knew this, he knew he cant fight biafra alone , he therefore opened the road for Ojukwu into yorubaland - Land of Blood Sucking humans and demons. Ojukwu will forever wished he never even ventured into the land inhabited by the yoruboid race. "In war all is fair" Let me stop here. |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by PenSniper: 10:25pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
11Willywilly: You are a waste product for the rubbish dump. |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by PenSniper: 10:39pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
Please save your energy for better things. There is no need for any truce. The Ibos need several more decades to outgrow biggotry. They still relish in some primitive tendencies. Let each stay apart or go their separate ways. Their macaber dance with the north to spite the Yoruba led them to the pogrom and the fools expected the Yoruba to immediately turn round to fight alongside them. What happened to them from the pogrom to the war was their reward for treachery. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Collaboration Can Change Nigeria, If They Bury The Hatchet. by Jokay07(m): 10:54pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
nzeBiddle:no they are scared of the Hausa. Hausa people are your real enemy and nt d yorubas. In my opinion, they want the Yorubas to experience the same genocide they have endured but the Yorubas are too smart for that. It is not going to happen" When a full-grown man conveniently lumps a whole group into his stereotypical assertions, one begins to wonder... If I'm not mistaken the primary aim of the article was to portray a prospective alliance between Igbos and yorubas as key to moving the nigerian space forward. Yet the author barely noted points on how this could be attained. Instead he allocates more than 70% of his write-up to history- primarily lacing the article with accusations and blame on the former group and its early post-independence leaders for the stagnant status-quo in today's nigeria. Making generalizations and almost entirely laying blames on a whole group via divisive statements such as the QUOTE MENTIONED ABOVE while on the other hand presenting APC as a viable alternative to the same group reeks of hypocrisy and instability (ie on the part of the author). Heck! how does Azikiwe's historical "political behavior" affect a full grown igbo man like me who has developed his own convictions/ political ideology over time? Ditto that of Odumegwu Ojukwu or whoever Tbh Nigerian partisan politics is primarily a game of interests hence the frequent cross abi jump carpeting. No philosophy; No ideological base; No genuine plans; nothing. They may issue statements/attack each other on the media but backstage they are "paddies of life", wine & dine together; share contracts togerther; in fact marry each other irrespective of not just political differences but also tribal and religious. Thus it is laughable that the author goes on to present APC as an alternative at the end. Same party who just like the PDP clearly have no plans. PDP no doubt is mediocre but I'm disappointed each time APC reacts to national issues/PDP's failures ...criticism upon criticism, bad blood everywhr; NO SOLUTION ..they nevr do. So how do you convince folks who are neither PDP nor APC to buy into your beleifs? Fact is, as Femi Falana put it; "the difference btw the APC and the PDP is like the difference btw 6 and half a dozen". I look forward to a Nigeria where provision is made for INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES in the constitution. That is whr the solution to our problems -which PRIMARILY are the divisive kleptomaniancs (across all the tribes/religions) and not ethnic/religious distrust as the author has largely portrayed, start from. |
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