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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 11:51pm On Aug 10, 2015
VirginFinder:


Yet, he outlived his 'gambari master' and is doing well today.

The only ibo coup plotters(Nzeogwu and co) and the beneficiary of their coup, Ironsi, weren't that lucky. There were mercilessly slaughtered.


That's why d white men said """"A Coward dies 10,000 times before his actual death""""

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 11:59pm On Aug 10, 2015
VirginFinder:


Just like it was in 1999, SS/SE support wouldnt matter or count when it's time for us to have the presidency.

Didnt Abiola defeat Tofa even in his ward in Kano?


s waste do not have abiola, rather they have Tinubu... can tinubu even win ekiti state talk more of Kano.
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 12:04am On Aug 11, 2015
VirginFinder:


Yet, the same IBB moved the capital to Abuja even when Abuja wasn't ready just to consolidate his grip on power. What was he scared of?
You get sense so?
Was any Yoruba coup plotter ever executed? All those coups were mostly phantom coups.


lmfao, All the Yoruba coup were phantom coup.......Cowardice.

Igbos did coup, Hausa did coup, but only Yoruba tribe where planning phantom coups!!!!

Chisos, s waste.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by aresa: 12:41am On Aug 11, 2015
By nature, Yoruba people are forward looking and pragmatic people, reaching out and forging alliance to forward your interest is always a great thing regardless the outcome or other people's tendencies to disrupt.

Yoruba people are not closed minded isolationists like they do where this biafra writer came from.

Regardless of other people's ways and shenanigans, Yorubaland remains the most prosperous, advanced, cosmopolitan and the richest in West Africa.

Yoruba people are not hateful, vengeful, bitter and petty people like you, our pluralist ways and accepting ways serves us well, it's an asset and never a disadvantage.

You biafrans need to take stock and ask yourselves what you've gained with your isolationist, tribal and bigoted ways? What have you gained? Nothing really, you are still at the bottom of everything and even the north this joker is talking about is decades behind the SW in everything, even the folks from wherever this thoughtless and misguided biafran writer came from can not make any kind of decent living unless they migrate into Yorubaland.

Sabotage, isolationism, hate, bitterness, needless anger and bigotry gets you nowhere and Yoruba people don't subscribe to such nonsense, it is not our way of life or culture as a people.



Keep Yoruba people out of your hateful and isolating mystery...

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 1:14am On Aug 11, 2015
It's called true love because we did not want a great Biafran like him to lead the cursed contraption called nigeria. He vied for presidential election only once though. Now back to your leader awolowo. Why did he die so shamelessly by taking rat poison?

olawalepopoola:

That is why you couldn't vote for him in the presidential elections of 2003 and 2007! Love by mouth!

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 1:17am On Aug 11, 2015
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Awolowo died in the bathroom due to rat poisoning. That was very shameful?

Better!

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 1:18am On Aug 11, 2015
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Awolowo died in the bathroom due to rat poisoning. That was very shameful?

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 1:18am On Aug 11, 2015
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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 8:27am On Aug 11, 2015
Good morning
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 1:49pm On Aug 11, 2015
chuna1985:



lmfao, All the Yoruba coup were phantom coup.......Cowardice.

Igbos did coup, Hausa did coup, but only Yoruba tribe where planning phantom coups!!!!

Chisos, s waste.
Why plot a real coup when you can just remain a gambari slave in perpetuity.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by superstar1(m): 2:03pm On Aug 11, 2015
Wonders shall never end!!!

Political neophytes that never had any empire where politics was being played are the ones advising people with political sagacity that is millenia old.

Jokers.
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Malawian(m): 5:00pm On Aug 11, 2015
abeg food dey here?

imhotep nwunne, i hail o.
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by ARIZONA123(m): 6:01pm On Aug 11, 2015
truefact:


Yes, we want to leave the zoo because we cant play second those we are better than, unlike yorubas who are born slaves. ...
Igbos are not slaves, we lost out....but you are willing slave...cowards who enjoy playing a second to a cow rearers

You cowards called igbos greedies, but i want to let you know it take boldness to be greedy...it takes bravery to challenge authority, it is only the true progressive that has agenda. ...north has agenda , East has agenda, but the slaves never have agenda....yoruba, you are a slave
. Great punch there! Its a fact! Or can any conehead dispute it? Tell me yoruba agenda or planB make I hear biko. COWARDS!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by ARIZONA123(m): 6:13pm On Aug 11, 2015
aresa:
By nature, Yoruba people are forward looking and pragmatic people, reaching out and forging alliance to forward your interest is always a great thing regardless the outcome or other people's tendencies to disrupt.

Yoruba people are not closed minded isolationists like they do where this biafra writer came from.

Regardless of other people's ways and shenanigans, Yorubaland remains the most prosperous, advanced, cosmopolitan and the richest in West Africa.

Yoruba people are not hateful, vengeful, bitter and petty people like you, our pluralist ways and accepting ways serves us well, it's an asset and never a disadvantage.

You biafrans need to take stock and ask yourselves what you've gained with your isolationist, tribal and bigoted ways? What have you gained? Nothing really, you are still at the bottom of everything and even the north this joker is talking about is decades behind the SW in everything, even the folks from wherever this thoughtless and misguided biafran writer came from can not make any kind of decent living unless they migrate into Yorubaland.

Sabotage, isolationism, hate, bitterness, needless anger and bigotry gets you nowhere and Yoruba people don't subscribe to such nonsense, it is not our way of life or culture as a people.



Keep Yoruba people out of your hateful and isolating mystery...

. Hey mr Aresaolin!! FashOLE azz licker. Ur master used 78m just for you to be uploading his picx on nairaland and other social medias. Shame on you!
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by ARIZONA123(m): 6:15pm On Aug 11, 2015
superstar1:
Wonders shall never end!!!

Political neophytes that never had any empire where politics was being played are the ones advising people with political sagacity that is millenia old.

Jokers.
. Superstupid1 aka after1 aka SUBWAY1. I have been looking for you. Hw are you dude?
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by meccuno: 6:36pm On Aug 11, 2015
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VirginFinder:


Why do you ibos like cooking up imaginary regrets for Yorubas. Why do you guys like using Panadol for Yorubas' headache?

Tinubu didn't get the Speakership slot because another Yoruba man for the North Central, Bukola Saraki, had clinched the Senate Presidency.
It would have been too much for one ethnic group to hold nos 2, 3 and 4.
Even at that, his man, Femi Gbaja, lost by only 8 votes (174 - 182). Please how many Yorubas are there in the House of Reps?
Eventually, the SW got both Deputy Speaker and House Leader at the expense of ibos getting a paltry deputy whip position.
I think that is consolatory enough.
If you are in doubt as to Bukola Saraki's ethnic group, this what a core northerner, Dr Junaid Mohammed, has to say (focus on the bolded):







Afonja destroyed the Oyo empire? The writer must be a goat and dullard! Afonja was only able to secede successfully from the Oyo empire with the help of Alimi. That's all.
When Alimi and co attempted to go beyond Ilorin, southwards, they were overwhelmingly beaten so much so that they never made a second attempt.
The Yorubas have successfully assimilated whatever can be regarded has Fulani in Ilorin. Even the emir used to be Kolapo.
Ilorin remains Yorubaland with a figurehead emir. Traditional rulers have no power! Hence, the real power lies in the hands of the political class which is firmly in the hands of the Yorubas.



Mohammed Lawal fell out with his godfather, Olusola Saraki, during his first tenure. This cost him the second term.
Hence, whatever step he took was reversed in annoyance. That he made his father an Oba made it even worse.



Awolowo did his best and placed we Yorubas on such a high, unique pedestal in the Nigerian state that other tribes, especially in the south, forever envy, lust, long for, look forward and struggle to attain and which has and will always elude them. The ibos have been at the forefront of trying to measure up to the Yorubas.

After all said and done, Awolowo was awarded a post-homous GCFR, a title held by only Heads of State. Of all the indigenous founding fathers of the Nigerian state, his family remains the most successful and relevant in modern-day Nigeria. Zik, once ceremonial president, has been found worthy of being awarded a post-homous GCFR.

I bet you, Zik, whereever he is, will be envying Awolowo and his achievements.




Abiola and Babangida may have had a personal axe to grind. Rumours have it that Abiola may have at swindled IBB of Samuel Doe's loot placed in his trust and at some point straffed Mariam.

Even then, Abiola outlived Abacha and died a hero.

Obasanjo reaped where Abiola sowed. Obasanjo would never have been president had Abiola been president.

Didn't GEJ even benefit from Abiola's struggle in the very long run?

So what is your point?



Diya also outlived Abacha and he is doing quite well today.



Tinubu did what he had to do to save the nation from impending doom.
He is a hero with a lot of foresight.
Another four years of GEJ would have led to the demise of this nation.
Today, Nigeria is beginning to work again. It's no more business as usual.
Tinubu is set to emerge as the Chairman of the APC BOT. Buhari has also mended fences with him.
Courtesy of Tinubu, Yorubas occupy positions no 2, 3, 6, Senate Chief Whip(yet to be occupied) and House Leader
So what is your headache?

You ibos should go and lick your sores jor. According to Orji Uzor Kalu (2013), you are third-rate Nigerians.

Yorubas are just too sophisticated and complicated for you all to comprehend or understand.

Once again, you ibos should stop cooking up imaginary regrets for we Yorubas to cover up for your senseless wailing.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by meccuno: 6:48pm On Aug 11, 2015
EastLebanon:
yorubas have planned the most coup in nigeria yet no one was successful,the first one was in 1963,when awolowo planned to overthrow balewa,he was caught because he wasn't too smart.
Another was in 1987 by same awolowo,he was caught as usual.
Another was in 1995 by obasanjo and co.,they were caught and sent to prison by abacha.
Another was in 1997 by diya and co.,he was caught and he started crying.
All these made IBB to say[b] if he is sleeping and he heard that there is coup plan going on,and he woke up and found out that it's a yorubaman that is planning the coup that he will go back to his sleep.[/b]I know the reason he said so was because he knows that they are not as smart as their igbo and hausa/fulani counterparts.
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by VirginFinder: 6:59pm On Aug 11, 2015
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'Rat poisoning' does not make any sense.
Why did you wait for me to go to bed before quoting me?
Coward!
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by VirginFinder: 7:03pm On Aug 11, 2015
imhotep:

Why plot a real coup when you can just remain a gambari slave in perpetuity.

Do slaves ever get to rule their masters?
The slaves are those who can go no higher than deputy senate president irrespective of whoever is in power be it southerner or northerner.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by VirginFinder: 7:09pm On Aug 11, 2015
chuna1985:



lmfao, All the Yoruba coup were phantom coup.......Cowardice.

Igbos did coup, Hausa did coup, but only Yoruba tribe where planning phantom coups!!!!

Chisos, s waste.

Ode!

Ever heard of double agent?

Yorubas are very slippery. Even the north are very wary of us.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by 7lives: 7:12pm On Aug 11, 2015
Empero1:
I wonder when majority of my tribesmen will understand that Democracy is not Tribalism. We as a people are too sentimental in all ramifications . It's baffling and disheartening to note that any compatriot who shared opposing political ideology from the majority of my tribesmen is seen as an enemy .

This reminds me of one woman telling me that I'm against her 'cause i'm campaigning for GMB and Ambode and i was like get thee behind me Satan.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 7:42pm On Aug 11, 2015
Cc nairaland do the needful
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 7:49pm On Aug 11, 2015
VirginFinder:

Ode!
Ever heard of double agent?
Yorubas are very slippery. Even the north are very wary of us.

A master ain't wary of a slave.
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by VirginFinder: 9:56pm On Aug 11, 2015
chuna1985:


A master ain't wary of a slave.
You are a dullard! Does a slave ever get to rule his master? That is the sorry state of the ibos in Nigeria.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 2:45pm On Aug 15, 2015
The crisis between two ex-governors of Lagos State, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Mr Babatunde Fashola deepened on Friday with reports that loyalists of both gladiators have drawn up battle plans, even as stakeholders in both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Lagos State are said to have waded in, calling for a truce.
A former member of the Lagos State Executive Council who did not want to be named, told Saturday Tribune on Friday that “some elders are planning a peace meeting between the duo.”
Investigations revealed that forces loyal to Tinubu felt incensed by the statement issued by Fashola on Thursday in which he insinuated that corruption allegations were being pinned on him by those opposed to his getting a federal appointment, a veiled reference to Tinubu and the incumbent governor, Akinwumi Ambode.
“The coming days will be interesting,” an aide to a chieftain of the APC close to both leaders told Saturday Tribune on Friday.
While the Tinubu camp is said to have vowed to fight on, “ to teach the former governor a lesson,” the Fashola side of the divide, according to a source, “is determined to ensure that his integrity is not tainted by those who are jealous of his ascendancy in the polity.”
Both sides, however, on Friday refrained from taking direct shots at each other. Tinubu’s spokesman, Mr Sunday Dare told Saturday Tribune when contacted by phone on Friday afternoon that he had just arrived in the country and would need time to get briefings from his boss before reacting to the statement from Fashola while Ambode’s Chief Press Secretary, Habib Aruna did not answer repeated calls made to his telephone line.
Dare later sent a text message at 6:30pm that he would call back soon. He did not.
However, an aide of Ambode who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Saturday Tribune that it was too simplistic for anybody to think that the government, headed by Ambode, was behind the ongoing corruption charge campaign against former Governor Fashola in order to rubbish his record of achievements while in office for eight years.
“Ambode is not interested in the smear campaign against Fashola, it is a non- issue. It is too simplistic to suggest that, it is left for people to find out who is doing this. I can tell you that government is not involved. It is not possible for government to have a hand in that.
“The governor is a pragmatic person and ready to move on by restructuring the state,” the close source said.
Fashola is currently in the eye of the storm as a group, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL), has dragged him before the anti- graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), calling for his investigation on an alleged scam over a contract for the upgrade of his personal website at a cost of N78million.
The former governor, has, however, set the record straight, declaring that the state government, through the procurement office, did not disclose the details of the website upgrade to include some other aspects making up the entire contracts sum.
Fashola, who denied having children outside wedlock apart from the three he adopted following the DANA plane crash, also denied involvement in the National Assembly crisis, saying that he only landed in the country on the day of the crisis.
This is as Saturday Tribune learnt that Fashola, who served for eight years as governor, might have incurred the wrath of a lot of people within the APC and outside it, some of who felt he was “too arrogant” and now wanted to take their own pound of flesh.
Other sources said Tinubu is determined to block the chances of Fashola from becoming a minister in the yet- to- be formed cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari due to his alleged “new found independence.”
This, according to a source, might have prompted Fashola to declare in his published statement that he was not looking for a job, stressing that “For those who still wish to remain in the mud, they should look in the mirror. For those who wish to throw mud at me, they should look at their own hands. As for me, I have moved on. My job is done,” even as he threw a broadside at his opponents that, “When you wrestle with a pig, the pig gets happy and you get dirty.”
Another source even disclosed that “Tinubu’s supporters could even be the ones fighting back because of the perceived ill- treatment Tinubu suffered at the hands of Fashola while he was governor of the state.”

http://tribuneonlineng.com/tinubufashola-crisis-deepens
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by Nobody: 2:56pm On Aug 28, 2015
ladyF:
Hmmm
With the recent apppointment the west is marginalised tinubu may have miscalculated
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by oyatz(m): 8:56am On Jan 08, 2017
OK,we have heard. Now clap for yourself. Are you happy now?
hinwazaka:
List of the most disastrous leaders our nation never had
* Awolowo: regional totalitarian and ethnic bigot

* Samuel Akintola: greed and recklessness

* Gen Ogundipe: cowardice and incompetence

* Mko- Greed, financial recklessness, financial misappropriation, ethnic bigot
* Olu falae: small minded, local champion, weak support base, inferior character
* Gani Fawehmi: political illiterate, weak support base, small minded, leadership incapacity
* Tinubu: Ethnic bigot, dirty track record, financial recklessness, financial misappropriation, poor political coordination, leadership incapacity

Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by oyatz(m): 9:02am On Jan 08, 2017
Contrary to what embittered souls propagate on social media, the Biafra war was never a Yoruba Vs Igbo intertribal war
truefact:
Yorubas is has this or that...my question is..WHY haven't yorubas use their suffercation to dislodge the Hausa-Fulani from being the owners of Nigeria?

Yorubas are nothing....Why can't yorubas compare themselves with Hausa-Fulani? Yorubas claim to be the most progressthieves and suffercated, yet they are slaves to Hausa-Fulani...

Mind you, igbos are dislodged by a combined forces which includes the yorubas and Hausa-Fulani. ...if the civil was only btween igbo and Hausa-Fulani or Igbos and yorubas, I tell you Igbos will win any day and any time....yoruba are true cowards...

Igbos are like one man fighting again many men...
Yorubas March Hausa-Fulani man to man, stop being cowards
Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by maasoap(m): 9:26am On Jan 08, 2017
Your forefathers were known to always going with the Hausas and central government. Is it because Yorubas decided to go with Buhari since Jonathan turned out to be an ingrate and failure that is giving you guys sleepless nights?
I still remember all the insults given to Yorubas prior to the 2015 presidential election, you guys forgot that it was Yorubas that championed the course of Jonathan when Yaradua was ill.
We're with the central government, we feel there is need to give the role of opposition to you guys for the meantime.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by basilo102: 11:59am On Jan 08, 2017
maasoap:
Your forefathers were known to always going with the Hausas and central government. Is it because Yorubas decided to go with Buhari since Jonathan turned out to be an ingrate and failure that is giving you guys sleepless nights?
I still remember all the insults given to Yorubas prior to the 2015 presidential election, you guys forgot that it was Yorubas that championed the course of Jonathan when Yaradua was ill.
We're with the central government, we feel there is need to give the role of opposition to you guts for the meantime.
All this to cover your regrets on what you have brought upon yourselves through the brain dead Buhari?? Opportunism is not political mastery, even the North will kick Buhari out when the time comes cos it was all about returning power to the north first, so if you think yorubas matter in the event that lead to Buhari's emergence, you are dumb

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by maasoap(m): 12:33pm On Jan 08, 2017
basilo102:

All this to cover your regrets on what you have brought upon yourselves through the brain dead Buhari?? Opportunism is not political mastery, even the North will kick Buhari out when the time comes cos it was all about returning power to the north first, so if you think yorubas matter in the event that lead to Buhari's emergence, you are dumb
Regrets? Don't kill me with laughter here. 2019 presidential election is around the corner, by that time you will realise that all these regrets songs are just a product of your wild imagination.
Yorubas are not matter, yet you are bitter that we gave support to Buhari. I see.

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Re: Tinubu: Repeating Mistakes Of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya By Ralph Egbu by oyatz(m): 2:57pm On Jan 08, 2017
Why are you so obsessed with the yorubas? If Yorubas are cowards, slaves, evil, treacherous etc, why not leave them to their fates or must you take panadol for Yoruba's head ache?
truefact:

Read my post fuulish ostrich. ...we agreed igbos are been dislodged. Now, why are you also playing the slavish slave? Are you no more suffercated? Why cant you use your suffercation to dislodge the North and become number one? It is ashame, that you are nothing in the equation. ...
Igbos are dislodged by north,.now where do you stand in the equation ? You simply nobody...
Hausa-Fulani never considered you as somebody, hence they don't feel bothered about you...you are cowards who can't fight for anything except making noise.

I always hear igbos agenda this and that. I also hear Northern agenda this and that, but i never heard yoruba agenda even for once....what you do cowards stand for?

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