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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Sanchez01: 8:48am On Apr 11, 2015
eaglechild:

Shove aside the words of a disgruntled Oba indeed.

How about an unreserved apology for trying to incite genocide.


He should have apologized. I'm no Yoruba and I don't know IF their culture permits an Oba to do so. Regardless, people have disassociated themselves from him. Even a press release was released claiming the "Lagoon" mention was only an adage. We all know this is false but we shouldn't prolong this issue further.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by OdenigboAroli2: 8:48am On Apr 11, 2015
Holuwathoby:
The Igbo's shd re-think and check their ways, why all other ethnic groups in Nigeria are always againt them. U rent a room to an Igbo person but will in the long run want to by force take possession of the whole house. I think the only thing that can satisfy the igbos is to allow them to disintegrate from the present nigeria otherwise I fear this trend may continue since it has bn lingering for decades. Mind u, SW is the seat and head-quater of knowledge in nigeria and I wonder what dominance mean without knowledge, only that we are not dubious in our character. Am a YORUBA and a christain too so SE ppl shd learn from their Bible what true chriatianity mean- uprightness in character! My opinion though
more like you rent a room to an igbo and he ends up buying the house.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Ymodulus: 8:48am On Apr 11, 2015
brainbox2014:
Here's a comment from a blog on which I first read the piece


Chimamanda, nice piece but this is not a matter to over-flog. You’re not more Igbo than me and many others saying “let’s move on” “calm down”. Many of us your fans will like to see how you can promote national unity through your writings. You write with too much ethnic fervour for a writer that all Nigerians will like to see as a national ambassador. At the end, what reaction do you expect from your readers in writing this poignant criticism of what you consider to be anti-igbo trend? That we Igbos should hate those of our countrymen from other tribes more, feel oppressed, disliked and hold our heads down like an ostrich or take up cudgels against the Oba of Lagos who showed so much scorn for our tribe? You don’t live amongst us so it’s dangerous to yield to your temptation. If ethnic strife breaks out here, the genocide will be a material for your story telling abroad but some of us here may not be alive to read the story. Nigerians are coming out of those primordial ethnic sentiments you’re promoting. We are focusing on issues of development and the collective progress of all tribes, all tongues, all cultures in Nigeria. Igbos love Yorubas and Yorubas love Igbos. Leave all that story that do not change our lives for the better in any way my sister." - Stanley

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by OdenigboAroli2: 8:49am On Apr 11, 2015
Sanchez01:

He should have apologized. I'm no Yoruba and I don't know IF their culture permits an Oba to do so. Regardless, people have disassociated themselves from him. Even a press release was released claiming the "Lagoon" mention was only an adage. We all know this is false but we shouldn't prolong this issue further.
we should sweep it under the carpet and have more people continue to threaten igbos?

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Dexema(m): 8:50am On Apr 11, 2015
[quote author=OdenigboAroli2 post=32583645]

that is why we dont need their fvcking presidency or senate presidency rubbish, we are cool and coasting on our own. Let them rule and suffer and turn back and blame the igbos for enjoying in naija

For the first time I'm saying this buh; “tell ur pple to Get the f**k out of lagos if they can't stomach their hatred for their hosts.
If ur too blind to realise the heterogenous nature of the Nigerian ethnic groups then u r destined for more hate induced campaigns against ur ilk.
I think its total disrespect against the history,culture,ancestors and indigenes of lagos for one dunce Leader from the east to come and say “lagos is no mans land“
I just pray guys really get what ur looking for with ur naturally bellicose attitude.
Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by OdenigboAroli(m): 8:51am On Apr 11, 2015
OkikiOluwa1:
Chimamanda, you v spoken well.
Just mention it clear that every Igbo community should also welcome other tribes as their own.
Their is still segregation in some parts of Igbo land.

There is no segregation whatsoever in Igboland and I am proud of it and will defend it anywhere. What you call segregation is nothing but stiff competition amongst our business men and if you can compete you relocate,like some Igbos have done. The business terrain in the east is no child's play and an average hustler will not survive there. The problem with you yoloba is that you don't travel,hence your ignorance. You all believe Ani Igbo is village littered with mud houses...lol
Oga abi madam,a well travelled man is superior to an educated person without outside exposure.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by greenalwaz: 8:51am On Apr 11, 2015
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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Terenceike(m): 8:52am On Apr 11, 2015
Ymodulus:
I think I will start by trying to be Anthropomorphic, as it will bet express my heading.
Its really sad when insanity realizes that he has a mental disorder then he is as good as cured. The moment a people come to terms with their complex problem which often place them at loggerheads with their host communities the better for them.

I seem not to fathom how a tribe claim to have suffered humiliations and deprivation from other ethnic nationalities. This allegation should be consider very weighty even though it was not substantiated. Nonetheless, this aggrieved ethnic nationality needs to ask herself what is about it that could be responsible for the purported hostile acts of other ethnic nationalities toward it.

One problem I have with Chimanda is all her articles tends to quote Chinua Achebe, even when its evident chinua actions are wrong. The sane mistake she made, about his book "there was a country". Now she is trying to say that the Igbo's were murdered in early 1960's for political reasons? Who started the war? Was it the Nigerian Arny or The late Ojukwu ? I see Chimabda is biased. And she is just a staunt re-echoer of Chinua Achebe's belief.


I liked the fact that she related the massacre of the Ibos in different parts of the country before the civil war. However what I do like to ask her is this,

1. chimanda was there nothing that led to the massacre?

You can't deny that the tendency to dominate in another man's land which is being exhibited now by taking the Oba to court is what led to such. Tell me when you come back from court if the people of Lagos will still have a good relationship with the Ibos.


Chimanda while trying to play a neutral ground at the surface, is been biased deep down. I am sorry to say but if Chimanda spent her time writing this, she wasted that time. As this just further lowered NY respect for her as an internationally recognised writer. Novel is her thing not politics.

Just imagine how shez is spreading lies about 1960s massacre. Posterity Judge you.




My question to you is this. what do you hope to achieve by trying to counter her opinion? I just hope the Oba is fully ready for what he's asking for. An attack on the Igbos in Lagos won't be taken same way as that of the north, Yorubas will feel the full of wrath of the Igbos

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by TRUTHTOPOWER: 8:52am On Apr 11, 2015
Babymama1:


A Young lady that embodies what many akiolus could never be
The highlighted is practically what every Igbo person has been saying
Anyone that expects an Igbo man to prostrate to them and bow at their feet because they live in Lagos will die and never get that gratification
I say this with all sincerity and seriousness
Don't ask for it
We don't owe it
We won't give
So quit demanding it
Live and let live
Simple
If I live in your house and you feed me I will thank you and do whatever you ask for the roof over my head
But if I live in my own house,pay my own bills and eat my own food,I owe you absolutely nothing just because I live in Lagos
I hope that message is driven in loud and clear

You don't owe me a thank you when you live in Igboland no matter what part of the nation you hail from and I am not entitled to demand it ,in the same way I owe you nada for living in Lagos,please don't waste your saliva asking or demanding it so we don't keep going round in circles.




No one owes anyone anything. You can even undermine anyone interest if you have the power to do so. But i assure you one day what made Whites to supect blacks, middle east to be at war, Zionists to hate gentiles, straights to hate queers, that inexplicable emotions of entitlement will clash and if you are no powerful or bigger than the tragic period of the civil war, then you learn that it is better to follow peace with all men. if you have two legs two arms and an armoured tank remember millions of your brethren that are helpless. when you stand in a market place of thousands of relatives and demand the head of the one that offended you be careful of what they will do as solidarity. Ask why there is amnesty if you could just eliminate criminals! the truth is human right bends to jurisprudence of law as necessity requires. law does not operate in a vacuum of culture. Every tribe has achievers only culture determines how talents come to fruition. If you think that Igbos in their little landllocked portion in Nigeria are more favoured by God than other tribes in Nigeria then I admire your optimism. But before you declare a war dont think of your escape roots should things become too hot think of the millions who limp after your banner of "WE ARE THE BEST"

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Nobody: 8:53am On Apr 11, 2015
Ymodulus:
I think I will start by trying to be Anthropomorphic, as it will bet express my heading.
Its really sad when insanity realizes that he has a mental disorder then he is as good as cured. The moment a people come to terms with their complex problem which often place them at loggerheads with their host communities the better for them.

I seem not to fathom how a tribe claim to have suffered humiliations and deprivation from other ethnic nationalities. This allegation should be consider very weighty even though it was not substantiated. Nonetheless, this aggrieved ethnic nationality needs to ask herself what is about it that could be responsible for the purported hostile acts of other ethnic nationalities toward it.

One problem I have with Chimanda is all her articles tends to quote Chinua Achebe, even when its evident chinua actions are wrong. The sane mistake she made, about his book "there was a country". Now she is trying to say that the Igbo's were murdered in early 1960's for political reasons? Who started the war? Was it the Nigerian Arny or The late Ojukwu ? I see Chimabda is biased. And she is just a staunt re-echoer of Chinua Achebe's belief.


I liked the fact that she related the massacre of the Ibos in different parts of the country before the civil war. However what I do like to ask her is this,

1. chimanda was there nothing that led to the massacre?

You can't deny that the tendency to dominate in another man's land which is being exhibited now by taking the Oba to court is what led to such. Tell me when you come back from court if the people of Lagos will still have a good relationship with the Ibos.


Chimanda while trying to play a neutral ground at the surface, is been biased deep down. I am sorry to say but if Chimanda spent her time writing this, she wasted that time. As this just further lowered NY respect for her as an internationally recognised writer. Novel is her thing not politics.

Just imagine how shez is spreading lies about 1960s massacre. Posterity Judge you.



You have a strong point.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by OdenigboAroli2: 8:53am On Apr 11, 2015
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there is nothing like our hosts in our own country. The sooner you and your basket mouth oba gets that point, the better for you.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by illiad: 8:53am On Apr 11, 2015
blackcookie:
. The content of your skull is saw-dust

Lol!

The more you hate us, the more your people eat dust.

How is north now? When igbo man leave your domain he leaves with all his blessings. Now the northerners are dying daily without knowing what is hitting them. That's their reward and they aint even seen nothing yet. Now they're only internally displaced. Soon their domain would be permanently deserted.

Welcome to nigeria where mediocrity is celebrated and ingenuity disdained.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Nobody: 8:55am On Apr 11, 2015
chaloner:
u re judgin urself , no one is holdin dem not to contest , ok ask urseelf dis , how many hausa man or yoruba man wil build a good house or hav empires and businesses at SE ? Rada dey wil stay in an uncompleted buildin or usee aluminium to carve out som structure to llive, u see , you pple ree js decievin uurselves wit one nigeria , only SE trully bliv in one nigeria , dey goto places , build nd develop d place , contest in any post cos dey strongly bliv in one nigeria , d earlier u pple start behavin lik normal human being d beta for all of us .
Dats how they are, in d south east, u wud see a director in a govt institution from Yoruba living in a rented flat when his two months salary can build him a house, check well his family is in lagos and he's d only one der... they go der and think they re deceiving anybody but they don't know they re deceiving themselves and they want miracle to just happen and igbos wud pick them and say come and become our governor... u wud see a Yoruba man dat has never left yoruba land b4 wud be saying if it was in the east yorubas can't hold a post, so they wud be in Yoruba land and igbos wud come from the east to come and Beg them to contest for a political position, they just keep spewing rubbish, apart from Lagos dats Nigerias former capital, how come they don't talk abt other parts of Yoruba land, how many igbos own political post in other parts of Yoruba land... dz ppl just keep talking out of ignorance.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Zhul001(m): 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
what this so called igbo girl does not know is that, she is a danger of a single story. Am sure 80% of are writeup is all about igbo igbo igbo.....what a pity .

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by 7lives: 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
BuddahMonk:
Nigeria is not a country, here is just a battleground for ethnic and tribal supremacy.

North voted Buhari they are reasonable voters.
East voted Jonathan they are tribalist.
The vultures are always in the middle

South west vote GMB and they were tagged betrayals.
Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Ymodulus: 8:57am On Apr 11, 2015
AgapeCharis:
You have a strong point.

Thanks it takes a bright mind to see that. Many just think am been tribalistic. Thinks am against the igbos without knowing am part of them

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by OdenigboAroli2: 9:00am On Apr 11, 2015
lygn19:
Dats how they are, in d south east, u wud see a director in a govt institution from Yoruba living in a rented flat when his two months salary can build him a house, check well his family is in lagos and he's d only one der... they go der and think they re deceiving anybody but they don't know they re deceiving themselves and they want miracle to just happen and igbos wud pick them and say come and become our governor... u wud see a Yoruba man dat has never left yoruba land b4 wud be saying if it was in the east yorubas can't hold a post, so they wud be in Yoruba land and igbos wud come from the east to come and Beg them to contest for a political position, they just keep spewing rubbish, apart from Lagos dats Nigerias former capital, how come they don't talk abt other parts of Yoruba land, how many igbos own political post in other parts of Yoruba land... dz ppl just keep talking out of ignorance.
many yorubas that comes to the east lives in a one room apartment. They ignore land buying opportunities and later come back to this lagos and cry that igbos are dominating them. An average yoruba corper in tbe east is not thinking enterprise, he is looking for every Nkechi to sleep with, very lazy people. An igbo corper will be posted to the worst part of Osun, no light no water and he will stay put after his service year, opening businesses and bringing his brothers from east.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by OdenigboAroli2: 9:02am On Apr 11, 2015
Ymodulus:


Thanks it takes a bright mind to see that. Many just think am been tribalistic. Thinks am against the igbos without knowing am part of them
If that's true we will sacrifice you to amadioha for being an efulefu. Tufiakwa!

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by illiad: 9:02am On Apr 11, 2015
maajin007:
U know why u are being treated like shit because most of u are suffering from meganomanial;until u solve that issue of yours.Pls let me inform you am not a Hausa or a yoruba

Dude I don't give a fuckkkk where in hell you come from. Mine is simply to educate you on the economic situation in the country. That we Ndigbo will continue to use your hate as fuel for our growth .

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by eaglechild: 9:03am On Apr 11, 2015
Sanchez01:

He should have apologized. I'm no Yoruba and I don't know IF their culture permits an Oba to do so. Regardless, people have disassociated themselves from him. Even a press release was released claiming the "Lagoon" mention was only an adage. We all know this is false but we shouldn't prolong this issue further.
One cannot hide behind cultural practices to commit atrocities.

If not killing of twins, FGCutting etc would perfectly legal.

You cannot hide behind the stool of Obaship to utter genocidal statements and then expect the law not to apply to you.

Statements from coming from a traditional ruler who is a custodian of the people's culture MUST be guarded at all times.

Similar and in fact less inciting statements have led to genocide in the past.

The Oba is yet to tender an unreserved apology, he is the one responsible for his actions.
Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Whynotthetruth(m): 9:04am On Apr 11, 2015
francizy:


You should also ask yourself these questions:

Has there ever been a time after the civil war that a truck load of dead Yoruba people were moved from SE to SW for burial?

Have we not accommodated the Yorubas in our lands, although they aren't that large compared to Igbos in SW?

Haven't you heard of cases were a truck load of dead bodies were brought into the SW from the north?

Have we caused you trouble as our host? Did we rise up in arms against you, like some tribe(s) did in Jos? Have we ever come out en masse to murder/maim the Yorubas in Lagos?

Has the Igbos not paid their dues? Did we disrupt any Yoruba businesses or damaged any Yoruba properties?

If you've asked and answered all these questions, then you can ask yourself this one too..

Then why the hate speech?



Boss, plz quit calling anybody host. Nobody is hosting anybody here...

A perusal of our constitution will confirm this...Everybody and everyone is free to live anywhere in this geographical compound called Nigeria, so far you are law abiding...No host syndrome here...It is this mentality of "we are your hosts" that keeps feeding their ego...I am Nigerian and I live in Nigeria... shikena....

Maybe Obama that most of them ignorantly cite here should come out every morning and worship the whites for not only allowing him American citizenship but also, making him their president...

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by LEAFLET(m): 9:04am On Apr 11, 2015
chaloner:
u re judgin urself , no one is holdin dem not to contest , ok ask urseelf dis , how many hausa man or yoruba man wil build a good house or hav empires and businesses at SE ? Rada dey wil stay in an uncompleted buildin or usee aluminium to carve out som structure to llive, u see , you pple ree js decievin uurselves wit one nigeria , only SE trully bliv in one nigeria , dey goto places , build nd develop d place , contest in any post cos dey strongly bliv in one nigeria , d earlier u pple start behavin lik normal human being d beta for all of us .

Five million likes for you....Your comment is so truthful that it hurts...

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Waspy(m): 9:05am On Apr 11, 2015
francizy:


You should also ask yourself these questions:

[b]1 [/b]Has there ever been a time after the civil war that a truck load of dead Yoruba people were moved from SE to SW for burial?

[b]2 [/b]Have we not accommodated the Yorubas in our lands, although they aren't that large compared to Igbos in SW?

[b]3[/b]Haven't you heard of cases were a truck load of dead bodies were brought into the SW from the north?

[b]4[/b]Have we caused you trouble as our host? Did we rise up in arms against you, like some tribe(s) did in Jos? Have we ever come out en masse to murder/maim the Yorubas in Lagos?

[b]5[/b]Has the Igbos not paid their dues? Did we disrupt any Yoruba businesses or damaged any Yoruba properties?

If you've asked and answered all these questions, then you can ask yourself this one too..

Then why the hate speech?

1. l know someone will bring up the civil war ish. How has the fact that the insignificant numbers of SWesterners in the East are in peace justify the turmoil you pole cause down in the West. Yorubas are quite respectful and they know how to keep a level-head where they need to unlike your folks. The point is it is not only the Igbos that are hosted in Lagos. Why the fuss?

2. Nobody is concerned abt that...as a matter of discuss, how many of una remain for una side sef to host other tribes? undecided

3. How does that justify the Ibos mischief in Lagos. The Fulanis are notorious nomads...are you trying to show that Ibos are peaceful then and hence the claims of mischief is invalid?

4. You have, you have, you have, you really have. If you had not, why will we have cause to single the Ibos out always. To the factual. Deltans, Ibiobios and other SS are part of those you pple claim their achievements in Lagos to be yours. No one attacks them. You have insulted our tribe, our leaders and our culture. So much insudordination. Something your tribe will never take. How do you explain the brazen claims that your tribe can single-handedly see to the victory of any guber candidate in Lagos? How will you take that if Fulani's make such claims in Anambra or IMO state. Such insubordination from the overtly virile and blooming Hausas led to the Jos ish. You claim to have bought the lands over, solely developed Lagos, Lagos is a no- mans land etc and all sorts of lies. How many of such lies have you made true in the East? Why do you pay Omo Onile on a no mans land. Show me any Chukudi with an Alimosho LG certificate in the no man's land?

5. Which dues have you paid? Who is demanding dues from you? If you paid dues are other tribes not? All we ask is that you stop ground-standing on a ground that you cant stand. Let us hear the whining of another SS tribe. Keep the noise to the caves only. Stop making issues outta nothing. Stop playing the victim. Biko

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Reference(m): 9:05am On Apr 11, 2015
So, so on point. This lady is the bomb. Couldn't have placed it better.

There are many theories to the problems afflicting Nigeria. One thing I had said long ago. If there is one thing the outgoing administration has done, is to uncover, to expose the soft, raw and perhaps rotting underbelly of the Nigeria State for the one purpose. So that we can find lasting, surgical remediation to our national woes instead of the cyclic failings of patchwork palliatives that go nowhere, the kinds that the Obasanjos and other 'owners', 'custodians' of Nigeria prescribe for us to no effect.

First it was proven that the minorities (the non big 3) could lead this country. It was also proven that the north given the right circumstance is not a homogenous block...and so on.

The latest which we all bear witness to is that Lagos is indeed cosmopolitan and increasingly belongs to all (which is entirely a good thing by the way) and finally that despite all the claims to education and intellect, many in the south-west lack basic intelligence (no offence intended) on issues of politics, governance, the formation, growth and prosperity of nations including history and all the pitfalls various peoples have experienced.

Chiamanda is spot on from most angles. The summation of our collective ills, our national dung that has been hidden under the bed cloth for too long in hope of peace, stability and growth is the biggest source of our discomfort and malaise. We had better look again at the terms of our union, our structure and take the bold but shameful decision to take out that dung and bury it forever otherwise we will not make progress.

It has been a bad week for Lagos, perhaps the APC and touchingly the yoruba nation. But it is a good one, for after surgery, Lagos may begin to heal and perhaps emerge stronger, fairer to all and united forever.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Ymodulus: 9:06am On Apr 11, 2015
OdenigboAroli2:

If that's true we will sacrifice you to amadioha for being an efulefu. Tufiakwa!

Hahahahaha lol!

Morning bro. Kedu?
Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by enigstil(m): 9:06am On Apr 11, 2015
Well said Chimamanda,this is the proper way i believe any reasonable person should address issues.As a Yorubaman am terribly dissappointed in the Oba,like my people will say,"nibi to ye ka ti ba ogbon,omugo la ba nibe".The igbos deserve an apology from the oba.We all need each other weather we like it or not.Please we are all one body,let us collectively build this nation together.Godbless Nigeria.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Nobody: 9:07am On Apr 11, 2015
lygn19:
me I wonder o, they keep talking as if d igbo's in lagos were given free land, and dat they accomodate them by bringing food to give dem every morning and dash dem money everytime... somebody wud be suffering for over 20years, some of dem start of be hawking things, from there they get blessed and they rent there own shops, from there they get a big business, build a house and get married. and is now comfortable, while dat person was busy running under d hot sun hustling on his own, most times he slept under d bridge, slept in empty stomach this ppl didn't remember them, but once they make it,they wud come and say they made it because yorubas are accommodating. If sm1 goes to Lagos and seats down wud a Yoruba man come and say take my land, I am dashing u.... dz ppl just keep talking out if ignorance.

You sound like you're speaking from experience
Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by francizy(m): 9:08am On Apr 11, 2015
Waspy:
1 l know someone will bring up the civil war ish. How has the fact that the insignificant numbers of SWesterners in the East are in peace justify the turmoil you pole cause down in the West. Yorubas are quite respectful andthey know how to keep a level-head where

That is how you people misunderstand things and jump straight to replying.. How does "AFTER THE CIVIL WAR relate or have anything to do with the civil war?

I said

AFTER THE CIVIL WAR,
AFTER THE CIVIL WAR,
AFTER THE CIVIL WAR,

do you now understand that i meant post Civil war and not during Civil war before I move forward and clear your doubts?

What turmoil are the Igbos causing in Yoruba land? How many times have you took to NL, FB or Twitter to unleash the beast on the Fulani people destroying farm lands and killing Yoruba farmers in your own lands? AFTER THE CIVIL WAR, has the Igbos ever rise up in arms against the Yorubas? But the Igbos have done that on several ocassions against the Hausa/Fulanis in the form of reprisal attacks. Have you ever heard that Igbo men went into some plots of land in Lagos, without paying for it and started building? Has the Igbos ever disrupted any of your gatherings? The fact remains that crimes committed in Lagos are shared equally between the Yorubas and the Igbos? So where is and what is the turmoil you're talking about bro?

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by GLOBALINF: 9:09am On Apr 11, 2015
ControlX:
Cc Seun Lalastica
ikenna351 afam4eva
Pls do the needful.

I can see the igbos are very smart
That is why they are mostly caught wt drugs at the ports
That is why when 10 armed robers are caught, 7 are igbos,
That is why okija shrine blooms
That is why they cheat even their blood brother and betray their father for money
That is why they are never trusted even within themselves
That is why when u give them one metre, they take ten miles,
Nonsense.....
Was scammed at Ladipo market by this same set of people last week
Very unfaithful dudes
No wonder the hausa's will rather kill them than kill a goat...
Though not all of them are like that BUT never trust them....
Waiting for their response.

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Hahaha... at last i made fp just 6days to my birthday. [jumps and punches the air with my right hand]
Oooh.. Thank you, Jesus.

I dedicate this fp and ftc to my sweetest mum for all her efforts towards my personal success. Cheers mum.
Meanwhile special thanks to lalastica, seun, ikenna351 and afam4eva and all nairalanders...
Better things are coming.

Now to the topic....
I think what binds many tribes in Nigeria is a common hatred for the Igbos. This hatred i believe is hinged on the purported dominance of Igbos. What is it about Igbo dominance? Here is what a fellow nairalander has to say...

Great point. Fear of Igbo domination as my father
would say is a sign of weakness on the part of
the fearer and lack of confidence in their ability. In
other words, for someone to dominate you in a
non physical way whether economically, socially, educationally, in any way, shape and form as long
as they are not holding you hostage physically
from succeeding but solely by intelligence in a
level playing field, then the conclusion is that
person or group of people are smarter than
you...this has been scientifically proven. So any tribe that fears Igbo domination are less smarter
than the Igbos otherwise compete with them. The
reason why Igbos do better in everything that
they do, which is often mistaken as domination is
because they are smarter than the rest of other
ethnic groups in Nigeria. When I mean "smarter" I
don't mean individually as a Hausa man can be
smarter than a yoruba, yoruba smarter than an
ijaw man an ijaw may be smarter than an Igbo,
e.t.c., however as a whole in terms of an ethnic
group, the Igbos lead the pack in Nigeria and
some tribes see it as a domination but actually it
isn't...they are just more smarter and have more
drive than others. Dr. Thomas Sowell detailed this
in his book and actually mentions Igbos as the
most successful ethnic group in Nigeria despite
the civil war set back.

If Nigeria wants to be truly great, we should not trifle with any tribe, especially the Igbos.


Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by illiad: 9:09am On Apr 11, 2015
Ymodulus:


Thanks it takes a bright mind to see that. Many just think am been tribalistic. Thinks am against the igbos without knowing am part of them

Lol!
On the contrary it takes an oaf to accord a fellow oaf an accolade on their shared tripe.

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by anyaekekehinde(m): 9:09am On Apr 11, 2015
francizy:


You people speak as if Igbos are forcefully stealing your land and political rights from you. Even when Igbos contest and loose in Lagos, do we go out en masse to cause trouble and kill? No.

Why does everyone turn a blind eye to the troublesome Fulani but label Igbos as the devil in Nigeria? I can recall vividly how peaceful Jos and Plateau state was before some tribes lost elections in that town and started killing their host. What did Nigerians do or say about that? Nothing, why? Because they are born to rule and cannot be challenged by the Yorubas, Igbos and other tribes.

In real sense and from history, the the true owners of Kaduna are the southern Kaduna tribes who are predominantly Christians, but they've been merged with people from Katsina and have had their numbers equal to or a bit smaller than the Northern Kaduna. Since 1999, they've only had one Southern Kaduna ruler who was made governor by the actions of the president in using Sambo as his VP.

We talk of political appointments and stuffs like that not knowing what is happening at the other side. When I schooled in ABU, a Southern Kaduna/Christian Prof won an election for the post of VC but was never made the VC due to massive protest within and outside the walls of the school. Finally, a Hausa/Fulani/Muslim Prof was appointed the VC.

But that is not the case in a Igbo land because I went to Metallurgical Training Institute at Onitsha and a Yoruba man is the Director. Mind you, that's just one establishment I went to. Imagine I was born and brought up in the South East, I would have seen various other tribes holding political/academic posts in my region without my people making a big deal out of it.

The truth will always hurt but I will spill it out, if it was the Fulani tribe that had this large population of the Igbos in a Yoruba/Lagos land and have not produced a governor yet, there would have been serious bloodshed. Take it or leave it.

My brother don't mind them.. how many of these seemingly sane vultures have condemned what happened in Jos Town, when a local government was even created for the fulani settlers... thesame fulani started attacking the owners of the land after the elections in 2011... i echo your sentiment once again, If it was the fulani tribe that had this large population of the igbo in a yoruba/lagos land and have not yet produced a governor, there would have been serious bloodshed... the population ratio of Yoruba:Fulani was not even as much as this before they took over ilorin, killed the yoruba king there and installed an emir

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Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Article On The Oba Of Lagos Saga by Pontaboki: 9:10am On Apr 11, 2015
We just dey observe,very soon the true Change will come.Naija will not last up to 4 years

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