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Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:21pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: Did he curse your brother, your father, your sister, your mother? Granted, he has wrong and hurtful views but he probably thinks the exact same thing of you; that your views are wrong and hurtful. Whatever it is, friendships are important things and I can't see myself ever allowing such a thing to be the only reason I loose a friend. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 7:22pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
ElekeNtioba: It's quite sad seeing this new generation of Ibos trying so hard to rewrite the history that was known to British writers and other nations around the world. The reason why things remained the same since 1960 is the fact that Ibos refused to see where they have gone wrong but chose to accommodate only where others had wrong them. It won't change anything. Please, stop reading the books writing by people like Chinua Achebe and the other lady. Read neutral books so as to see the atrocities of your progenitors. 3 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by vicope: 7:25pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Alisha4U: next you mean? Now what side are you? Are you speaking for the ibo or your 'minority' from the center of Nigeria? U're pretty |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 7:30pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
musing: In recent months, loads of tribal words have been spoken against Igbos, Hausas and Yorubas in political and social arena but cos I have friends who are Igbos, I completely stay away from tribal topic that might offend my friends. Facebook Timeline is like you are on live TV...... |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:33pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala:Move on with your Good life...you can't REASON with these people;THEY ARE A UNREASONABLE AND WICKED PEOPLE!!! ,as long as your account of the story is true...You did nothing wrong..."LET A FOOL BE A FOOL,IT'S ALLOWED". God bless you... 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 7:35pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
musing: My friend, I wrote my reservation and inbox him but to my surprise, he went on his Timeline to attack me with repulsive words indirectly but I just laughed it off and I moved on. All I did today was telling him a bit about Nigeria history (no personal attack) but couldn't take the heat 2 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:39pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: Well...try and discuss more with him. From what you've said he's lived outside the SouthEast all his life, and I can relate. Take a look at NL's politics timeline and try and read it from his perspective. He's probably someone that like my family voted Buhari and supported Apc like everyone else, yet went on twitter, Linda ikeji and Nl the next day, and the day after that, and the day after that, and the day after that...it still hasn't stopped, to see Nigerians condemning his ethnic group as a whole, and for those in Lagos to see them term Igbo people parasites. It doesn't feel nice to put it simply, so I can only say his immaturity is the reason you guys are in conflict now. If he's your friend be the more mature one, and wait for this nonsense to die down before discussing it. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 7:40pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Xsolutions: My brother, I have got no reason to lie against him. I can copy all the messages for you to see. I warned him to desist from writing rubbish about my people. He was pained simply cos of this but this same guy has been sharing all sorts of rubbish abt Yorubas on his Timeline for almost one week. You see how selfish and wicked people are... I got upset cos he grew up with us. And the funny thing was that, I didn't attack him personally but narrated a little bit of Nigeria history and where Ibos have gone wrong in the past 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:41pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: What history was this? Can I take a look? |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by ElekeNtioba: 7:45pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: Very unreaonable points u raised. Now I see why ur friend would have hard time engaging in a sensible argument. I can only do my best. Its upto you to put bigotry aside and make educated points. Here is aIgboman addressing those points u raised. 1. By what happened b4the progrom, I assume u mean Nzeogwu's coup. Then I ask, did d Igbo nation order Nzeogwu to plot a coup and murder northern leaders. If not, why then should entire Igbo nation bear responsibility for the action of 5 igbo oficers. Why is the yoruba nation not being held accountable too for the two yoruba offiers who plotted with them. 2. Aguiyi Ironsi did what he thought best for the country. How on hell should the Igbos answer for it when he never consulted us Does it mean each time an Igbo person takes action on his own volition then the rest of us shuld ber responsibilty. What kind of reasoning is this pls?? 3. Pls tell me how a coaslition was to the detriment of southrn Nigeria?? Have u forgotten Akintola dethroned Awolowo in Western region to join a coalition with the north?? Your line of thought is shocking to be honest. 5 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by francizy(m): 7:46pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Fulaman198: Sorry for offending you and your tribe bro. I needed to get things cleared so I had to use those facts. Peace. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 7:47pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
musing: Nigeria History. The one written by Matthew M. Heaton Even ordinary Wikipedia has solution to this mystery. 2 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 7:53pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
ElekeNtioba: Having read the first paragraph of your post, i think it won't make any sense to read through your write up cos your mind is obviously polluted I have explained what happened btw my friend and myself without adding to it. Peace out 2 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:54pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: What part of Nigeria's history? You said you posted a part of it on FB, can you reference that part or post it here? . |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:56pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala:A faceless forum gave you oppourtunity to rant like a dog What are you doing outside the SW, you are a bigot who will remain wretched, you opened your account with lies and falsehood to hide your filthy bigotry which your father passed down to you. I will blame your father for his failure as a parent and how miserable you ve turned. Up I don't have money but I've got enough to take care of myself and my staffs and also to travel to anywhere without hassles. You need to wake up from your illusion and exorcise that spirit of hate which is destroying every living fabric in your soul. Enjoy your stupidity while it last 3 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:56pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala:A faceless forum gave you oppourtunity to rant like a dog What are you doing outside the SW, you are a bigot who will remain wretched, you opened your account with lies and falsehood to hide your filthy bigotry which your father passed down to you. I will blame your father for his failure as a parent and how miserable you ve turned. Up I don't have money but I've got enough to take care of myself and my staffs and also to travel to anywhere without hassles. You need to wake up from your illusion and exorcise that spirit of hate which is destroying every living fabric in your soul. Enjoy your stupidity while it last. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by ElekeNtioba: 7:58pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: Its very unbecomin to rush into senseless conclusions. I'm a student of history. I dont need Achebe or Adichie to tell me what I already know. By d time u were still in diapers, i havealready conducted extensive research on my own on almost evey topic abt post-independence Nigeria. I have not even read There was a country just the reviews. If u have have no point to counter d one I raised, there is no shame in admitting. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 7:58pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala:I like how you pointed to unbiased history so people can see for themselves what was and is... Don't bother trying to reason with or persuade THESE PEOPLE," NO BODY CHANGES EXCEPT THEY WANT TO"...that's the power of free will. Have a nice evening... |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by ElekeNtioba: 8:03pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: Keep ur bigotry to urself. Infact choke on it. Igbos owe u no apology. Your hate will never slow down the advancement of d Igbo nation...not even an iota. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by nisai: 8:05pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Sall:Please leave ooo before it's too late. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 8:07pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
I now understand why it's written in British passport that your passport could be taken away from you as british Immigrants if you......... Having seen what that Ibo guy wrote abt Yoruba Nation where he was born and brought up today, i now understand those words in British passport. No matter how many years an immigrant or his children live in foreign land, his allegiance still goes to his origin. Chaiii!!!! White people are smart and I won't blame them again for the woes of our people in their country. God bless the Queen. 3 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by demmie1: 8:08pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
ElekeNtioba: Whao! See line of reasoning. Biafra never declared war on anybody but carried out expeditions to capture Lagos. Who was the leader, Ojukwu or Banjo? Whose army carried out the expedition, Biafran or Nigerian. God refresh your brain. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 8:11pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
ElekeNtioba: Thank you. 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 8:18pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
ElekeNtioba: This your usual chest beating feature is completely unrefined and repulsive. And it's been putting you guys in trouble from time immemorial. Do you know my age? You see... If you have truly read neutral books as regards Nigeria history and found nothing wrong about your past as an Igbo man, then I ll never blame the North for their own reactions again. Have a nice evening. 3 Likes |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nuezha(m): 8:19pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: YOU SEE NOW! SAD! IGBOs and ethnocentricism - self destruct. 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by ElekeNtioba: 8:21pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
demmie1: Nigeria declared war to reclaim Biafran territory in July,1966. Biafra responded with an offensive to capture Lagos in August 1966 with soldiers led by Victor Banjo. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 8:27pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
ECOTERRORS: Like I said earlier on fool, I deleted him cos he is a Mr nobody and Ingrates to me. However, I won't dignify your failures-stricken ass with response anymore. Have a good day. |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by handsomenairala: 8:32pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Nuezha: My brother, i shouldn't say this, I have tried all along not to say it but it's painful when you see an ingrate rubbing some shit on your face. This was a guy I gave my money(not much though) to when I saw him battling the mystery of life.... 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by ElekeNtioba: 8:36pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: I don't need to know ur age, ur posts here are enough indication. Again, I have read more than enough of ur so-called "neutral books" than u can magine. Study of history and current affairs is my hobby. There is no point engaging with u because u've made up ur mind to be biased, petty and narrow-minded. So I'll only be wasting my time here. I'm done with the thread. Enjoy 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by emerged01(m): 8:40pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
each time I try to be a bigot,I always remember that I was treated by an Igbo woman as a son. ever since I was born,I have grown up to know her. some years back, I attended 30 years wedding anniversary, her husband saw me from afar,and called his wife with joy and said "look at your son". She hugged me and remembered her husband,how I used to wet their bed with urine when they got married 30 years ago. i really love her because she shows motherly love. it is a very rare motherly love from an Igbo and likewise her children,they are used to calling me their brother. now she is granny to my son. 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nuezha(m): 8:49pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: Hear this: The Hausa's had been very very peaceful Nigerian Moslems prior to Igbo conspiracy of 1966. Vengeance made them (Hausas) violent and they did not recover 49yrs after. I just hope they (the Igbos) don't mean to start it with us again. 1 Like |
Re: (yoruba/igbo) Nigeria Politics Ended Our Childhood Friendship Today by Nobody: 9:00pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
handsomenairala: @ the bolded why would you blame your god for anything When Abiola was killed did you blame him after all he was ibo, when Kudirat was killed did you blame them afterall she was Eket, Dele Giwa too yet you won't blame them. This was how you guys were celebrating during NYSC 2011 that Igbos were killed, but when the name started coming out your people donated more victims than Igbos yet you won't blame them. Muslims in your lands are running away from their mosques because they are considered inferior yet you blame Igbos, last week 7 were killed in Kwara yet only Ibos are being killed by Northerners, yoloba pastors in North are being suyarize but you won't blame North, Winners chapel was set ablaze in North yet don't blame the north because they kill only igbos. Let me ask you, since 2006 Northerners in East saw the worst form of killing and lynching are they still attacking Igbos again, if the East don't reply them with violence don't you think that the recent Charlie Hebdo will trigger another attack of southerners in North. Now your beloved Northerners are beaming their searchlight at Oshogbo, they attacked last two week there, they are busy stabbing you in Mile 2 and Ore yet you keep laughing that Igbos are killed. Keep playing your Ostrich but Igbos in East are equal to every task, attack to any igbo anywhere in North always result in any for Northerners in East. We know our people are being in North aswell we don't deny it but we try as much as we can to show nobody has the monopoly for violence. Keep praising them brother 1 Like |
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