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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 11:17am On Mar 08, 2016
AlfaSeltzer:
Yorubas need Igbos badly

Can't you cowards stand on your own two feet for once?

Ojuku will slap you from his grave for using that word coward cos he is the only one allowed to be called that name. Brave tribe that are dying in the hands of fulani in Biafra HQ Enugu. Lmaooo
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by omoharry(f): 11:19am On Mar 08, 2016
kingzizzy:
Who told you the North is common enemy? Let's not fool ourselves here. We Igbos know how the Yorubas have colluded with the North to to undermine Igbo interests since 1966 to date. We also know that should push come to shove, the Yorubas will run into the arms of the northerners to continue their political subjugation of Nigeria. The Igbos and Yorubas at each other's throat is only natural, we don't like each other
My brother, during the recent mile 12 sage..was an Ibo man not among the victim? he was..so why are we fooling ourselves.if the northerners have any problem any ethnic group they group every other group as one.so we should stop kidding yourselves.The south is not united becos of greed, power and Ego..where has it landed us..in the grumbling pit of backwardness

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by flokii: 11:20am On Mar 08, 2016
Demslayers:


I tire o. They are yet to find solutions to the killings in Enugu and Ebonyi but the op is creating thread to stylishly start another e-war. Yorubas have no friends in Nigeria, and thats the fact.

leave them.. let them keep playing HATE POLITICS

I don't know how 3rd born will want to lord over 1st & 2nd..

yorubas watch, learn & adapt.. that's why we've become d envy of d 5%..

an average person there suffers from inferiority complex to d yorubas.. too bad
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by IGBOPRINCE: 11:40am On Mar 08, 2016
realjoker:
lol...no b only undermine na uppermine, the earlier[b]u lots started taking responsibilty for ur failed region[/b] and stop pushing blames to external factor just to massage ur deluded ego of better than others which is nothing but falancy is when u wil ever knw peace.
this is one of the reasons I don't like yorubas people. They don't travels yet conclude our region is a failed region.cheesy Now let me educates you or tell you the example of a failed region. A failed region is a region with lowest indigenous companies. For example,North east.
A region that has the highest indigenous companies can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest oil and gas reserves can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest human capacity can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest civilised men and women can't be a failed region. It s either you don't understand the meaning of a failed region. If the say region is a failed region then let the region go. Tell your father and your mother to supports their new nation. A yoruba man from the west traveled to togo,benin and somewhere in africa to discover that our currency(biaf pounds) is still in use for exchange and it has value more than nigeria currency. Don't stress me to dig out the link for you. Pause cheesy

China currency has one of the most value currency in africa cos they engaged on indigenous manufacturing companies/industries. They have a lot of local industries and a lot of indigenous companies. Which states in nigeria has a lot of indigenous companies than anambra state and abia?

Hehehe, forgiveness is a sin cos we re not God. He has blessed my region and watered it with showers of blessing. grin

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by somegirl1: 11:44am On Mar 08, 2016
StOla:


They still regret that their plan to have the civil war fought in the West and MidWest backfired.

Since Ojukwu believed he had the greatest army of the black race, I still do not know why they needed Yorubas to support his suicide mission.

I have never supported Ojukwu's tactics or ever been in awe of his person but I think the very least he expected from the SW was neutrality.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by IGBOPRINCE: 11:48am On Mar 08, 2016
Ovamboland:


I said it above, the phantom betrayal crowd has arrived. Ojukwu did not betray Awolowo by declaring a new republic when he was advised not do it?
Ojukwu had control of armed battalions with aircraft at his beck and call, Awolowo probably has access to cutlass, hoe and rake used to clean his garden and you expect him to declare a republic? I don't know what you guys use to reason.
you don't need the whole disposals to declare a republic. He(owolowo) is learned and there re other means then. He was greedy,ambitious and he was later deceived and betrayed.
Trusting fellow mortal like him is a sin. Hence his untimely death.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by realjoker(m): 11:54am On Mar 08, 2016
IGBOPRINCE:
this is one of the reasons I don't like yorubas people. They don't travels yet conclude our region is a failed region.cheesy Now let me educates you or tell you the example of a failed region. A failed region is a region with lowest indigenous companies. For example,North east.
A region that has the highest indigenous companies can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest oil and gas reserves can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest human capacity can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest civilised men and women can't be a failed region. It s either you don't understand the meaning of a failed region. If the say region is a failed region then let the region go. Tell your father and your mother to supports their new nation. A yoruba man from the west traveled to togo,benin and somewhere in africa to discover that our currency(biaf pounds) is still in use for exchange and it has value more than nigeria currency. Don't stress me to dig out the link for you. Pause cheesy

China currency has one of the most value currency in africa cos they engaged on indigenous manufacturing companies/industries. They have a lot of local industries and a lot of indigenous companies. Which states in nigeria has a lot of indigenous companies than anambra state and abia?

Hehehe, forgiveness is a sin cos we re not God. He has blessed my region and watered it with showers of blessing. grin




































i no get time to read this your long epistle. Keep on halucinating and double standardness, is only your region that is crying of marginalization, undermining, genocide, lack of infrastructure, lack of fg infrastructure, economic sabotage and at same time also claim to be the most develop region, they control the economy, they are the annointed one, they are the bravest and so on. Nobody take your wailing and emotional blackmail serious anymore. And on the highest gas and oil reserve, another Aba made data, i laugh in swahili, keep on halucinating and wallowing in ignorance.
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by IGBOPRINCE: 11:54am On Mar 08, 2016
Knowledge9000:


Shattap there. Is Igbo your mate? Are you aware Igbo is a superior race listed only in the same place as Germans, Jews, Chinese and Japanese? When colonial whites arrived present-day Nigeria, they described Igbos are civilised and yoruba as barbaric. When whites left Nigeria after independence, Igbos assumed most of the positions in government and private sector...ON MERIT; this what was gave birth to the hate on Igbos! The problem with yoruba is envy...they envy Igbos so much...your comment explains that. Yorubas compete with Igbos BUT IGBOS COMPETE AMONGST THEMSELVES ONLY.
grin grin grin
Forgiveness is a sin. Trusting mortals is a sin too. Hehehe.
Pls tell them.
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by AlfaSeltzer(m): 12:10pm On Mar 08, 2016
Demslayers:


Ojuku will slap you from his grave for using that word coward cos he is the only one allowed to be called that name. Brave tribe that are dying in the hands of fulani in Biafra HQ Enugu. Lmaooo

Otapiapia or surrender
choose one omo oodua
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:13pm On Mar 08, 2016
AlfaSeltzer:


Otapiapia or surrender
choose one omo oodua

Abidjan will be better and will gladly dress like an Allen avenue oloshooo
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:15pm On Mar 08, 2016
somegirl1:


I have never supported Ojukwu's tactics or ever been in awe of his person but I think the very least he expected from the SW was neutrality.

Neutrality by attacking Ore?

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by somegirl1: 12:18pm On Mar 08, 2016
Demslayers:


Neutrality by attacking Ore?

Was Ore attacked before or after the stance of the SW was established?

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:18pm On Mar 08, 2016
IGBOPRINCE:
you don't need the whole disposals to declare a republic. He(owolowo) is learned and there re other means then. He was greedy,ambitious and he was later deceived and betrayed.
Trusting fellow mortal like him is a sin. Hence his untimely death.

Typical Iboe man, You are too lousy and ignorant. A man died in his sleep at the age of 78 and you call that untimely death. You deserve to be flogged for being dumb. Pathetic

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:21pm On Mar 08, 2016
somegirl1:


Was Ore attacked prior to or after the stance of the SW was established?

How can you expect a civilian like Awolowo to lead a whole tribe to secession.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:24pm On Mar 08, 2016
omoharry:
My brother, during the recent mile 12 sage..was an Ibo man not among the victim? he was..so why are we fooling ourselves.if the northerners have any problem any ethnic group they group every other group as one.so we should stop kidding yourselves.The south is not united becos of greed, power and Ego..where has it landed us..in the grumbling pit of backwardness

Do you think they care about the Ibo man killed in Lag? Have you seen them complain about the death of innocent people slaughtered in Enugu last month. They dont care since there only prayer is to see all Yorubas perish even if many of them are victims. Fact

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by somegirl1: 12:26pm On Mar 08, 2016
Demslayers:


How can you expect a civilian like Awolowo to lead a whole tribe to secession.

The key word in my post was "neutrality". The major issue Igbos have with Yorubaa is that they took sides.
When two of your friends fight, you are to either mediate between them or extract yourself from the situation.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by realjoker(m): 12:27pm On Mar 08, 2016
somegirl1:


I have never supported Ojukwu's tactics or ever been in awe of his person but I think the very least he expected from the SW was neutrality.
neutrality by attacking, delta, edo, then ondo abi? While ur foot soldiers refused to attack your close by enemy kogi and benue which is closer to kaduna then kano abi? U expect neutrality after ur criminal soldiers empty the vault of CBN benin, right?
We knw u will keep on rewriting the history of civil war just to fit ur egoistic believe of lossing the war due to saboteur by SW and not ur greeds. But we will keep on reminding u that u loss the war due to superior fg might.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by somegirl1: 12:30pm On Mar 08, 2016
realjoker:
neutrality by attacking, delta, edo, then ondo abi? While ur foot soldiers refused to attack your close by enemy kogi and benue which is closer to kaduna then kano abi? U expect neutrality after ur criminal soldiers empty the vault of CBN benin, right?
We knw u will keep on rewriting the history of civil war just to fit ur egoistic believe of lossing the war due to saboteur by SW and not ur greeds. But we will keep on reminding u that u loss the war due to superior fg might.

Read my line of argument before quoting.
I don't do e-fights or e-rants often. I'm trying to be objective here.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:30pm On Mar 08, 2016
somegirl1:


The key word in my post was "neutrality". The major issue Igbos have with Yorubaa is that they took sides.
When two of your friends fight, you are to either mediate between them or extract yourself from the situation.

I am lost, Are Yorubas not Nigerians? Its Ibos vs Nigeria not versus Hausa. Nigeria Vs Ibos and you talking about taking sides. Are there no Ibos that fought on the Nigerian side? Is Banjo not a Yoruba man.
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by absoluteSuccess: 12:31pm On Mar 08, 2016
ElDaIllest:
I'm not saying the entire Yorubas are bad shape but your untouchable godfathers and "sacred cows" are the pivots in all this maelstrom,I know there are good ones amongst you but an average Igbo man is very calculative,he wouldn't ride out with a fella that he know will still stab him in the back after the fought side by side bro,you guys are notorious for that...heard stories of how Awolowo betrayed Ojukwu,so check it now,if na you nko??

I will do the same, as Ojukwu if I'm Igbo, and as Awo if I'm Yoruba.
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:33pm On Mar 08, 2016
realjoker:
neutrality by attacking, delta, edo, then ondo abi? While ur foot soldiers refused to attack your close by enemy kogi and benue which is closer to kaduna then kano abi? U expect neutrality after ur criminal soldiers empty the vault of CBN benin, right?
We knw u will keep on rewriting the history of civil war just to fit ur egoistic believe of lossing the war due to saboteur by SW and not ur greeds. But we will keep on reminding u that u loss the war due to superior fg might.

I tire o. I dont know when Nigeria Vs secessionist turn to Hausa Vs Ibos. Why attack the midwest if its about Hausa, are the midwest Hausa people. Some people and there twisted logic. Lol
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:35pm On Mar 08, 2016
ElDaIllest:
I'm not saying the entire Yorubas are bad shape but your untouchable godfathers and "sacred cows" are the pivots in all this maelstrom,I know there are good ones amongst you but an average Igbo man is very calculative,he wouldn't ride out with a fella that he know will still stab him in the back after the fought side by side bro,you guys are notorious for that...heard stories of how Awolowo betrayed Ojukwu,so check it now,if na you nko??

All this kids sha. Can you tell us how Yoruba stab you in the back? Pls we are waiting. You all have been peddling this lies of my uncle told me bla bla for long, yet you live among the Yorubas you hate so much and they have never for once attack you. Big shame

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by somegirl1: 12:43pm On Mar 08, 2016
Demslayers:


I am lost, Are Yorubas not Nigerians? Its Ibos vs Nigeria not versus Hausa. Nigeria Vs Ibos and you talking about taking sides. Are there no Ibos that fought on the Nigerian side? Is Banjo not a Yoruba man.

You name a single Yoruba person. Yorubas know, much more than Igbos, how to put up a united front, an undeniable fact which makes you a force to be reckoned with. So isolated cases of your kinsmen supporting secession counts for nothing.
Were Igbos not Nigerians who were aggrieved and made the difficult decision to break away?
I still think your group should have been more tactful.
Even now little empathy is shown towards the sentiments of Igbos who still want to secede.
Sometimes empathy and tact is all that is required to change a situation.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:48pm On Mar 08, 2016
somegirl1:


You name a single Yoruba person. Yorubas know, much more than Igbos, how to put up a united front, an undeniable fact which makes you a force to be reckoned with. So isolated cases of your kinsmen supporting secession counts for nothing.
Were Igbos not Nigerians who were aggrieved and made the difficult decision to break away?
I still think your group should have been more tactful.
Even now little empathy is shown towards the sentiments of Igbos who still want to secede.
Sometimes empathy and tact is all that is required to change a situation.

Bros, Yorubas were not ready for secession then, we have no standing army and Awolowo was a civilian, what do you want them to do sir? Ojukwu was not patient and even boasted of having the best army in the world. So i dont know why you guys are blaming us for doing nothing wrong.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by IGBOPRINCE: 12:50pm On Mar 08, 2016
realjoker:
i no get time to read this your long epistle. Keep on halucinating and double standardness, is only your region that is crying of marginalization, undermining, genocide, lack of infrastructure, lack of fg infrastructure, economic sabotage and at same time also claim to be the most develop region, they control the economy, they are the annointed one, they are the bravest and so on. Nobody take your wailing and emotional blackmail serious anymore. And on the highest gas and oil reserve, another Aba made data, i laugh in swahili, keep on halucinating and wallowing in ignorance.
my friend we need to shout marginalisation cos of the lacks/absence of equality,fairness and just. We know our right in this cesspit called nigeria and if the government refused to do the right thing,hence our clamouring calls of a new nation.

You don't expects us to fold our hands and watch your people milk this country dry. Mbanu, it must not happen.

We re not saying we re the saint one here but compete with us rather than hating and envying us. cheesy

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by realjoker(m): 12:52pm On Mar 08, 2016
IGBOPRINCE:
this is one of the reasons I don't like yorubas people. They don't travels yet conclude our region is a failed region.cheesy Now let me educates you or tell you the example of a failed region. A failed region is a region with lowest indigenous companies. For example,North east.
A region that has the highest indigenous companies can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest oil and gas reserves can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest human capacity can't be a failed region. A region that has the highest civilised men and women can't be a failed region. It s either you don't understand the meaning of a failed region. If the say region is a failed region then let the region go. Tell your father and your mother to supports their new nation. A yoruba man from the west traveled to togo,benin and somewhere in africa to discover that our currency(biaf pounds) is still in use for exchange and it has value more than nigeria currency. Don't stress me to dig out the link for you. Pause cheesy

China currency has one of the most value currency in africa cos they engaged on indigenous manufacturing companies/industries. They have a lot of local industries and a lot of indigenous companies. Which states in nigeria has a lot of indigenous companies than anambra state and abia?

Hehehe, forgiveness is a sin cos we re not God. He has blessed my region and watered it with showers of blessing. grin




































bro i just go through ur epistle i neva knew i was arguing with a duncè. Dont let me bring the bad about ur failed region to the general public to judge weather ur region is a failed region or not. And i repeat again ur region is a failed region and parasite. If when someone try as much as posible to avoid ur silly E-war and d1ck measurement contest u wil try as much as posible to tempt sum1 to say the bitter truth about ur failed region. And on ur pipe dream secession agenda, we wil start taking u serious the moment u chose to limit ur phantom countary to ur landlocked 5 eastern states and ur iboid cousins because as it stand now we believe that ur call for secession is as the result of ur greed to steal the most naturaly endowed region in africa away from other nigerians and to also have direct access to the sea and also try to include the igalas and idomas because of cheap food product we knw u guys are too lazy and over ambitious to start tiding the land and u also have limited fertile land. The moment u limit ur pipe dream coutry to ur 5 eastern state and ur iboid cousins, that is the moment we wil start taking u serious.
Just thank god i am not one of u (E-WARRIORS)

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by StOla: 12:54pm On Mar 08, 2016
somegirl1:


I have never supported Ojukwu's tactics or ever been in awe of his person but I think the very least he expected from the SW was neutrality.

Neutrality while the Western and MidWestern regions are used as a theatre of the war with the Igbos and Hausas having a go at each other while their respective regions read about their own war on the pages of the newspapers?
The dead inhabitants of those regions who courted no war would have been the collateral damage of neutrality?
Or the air raids by Biafra on Lagos before the FG even made any incursions into Biafra, did it kill only Hausa occupants and discerningly spared Yorubas and other Nigerian ethnicities?

To fight the war largely on Western territory was the only tactics Ojukwu had, hence the liberation army he dispatched towards the West as one of his first tactics. Once that was nipped in the bud, the greatest army of the black race was exposed as ill-prepared and ill-equipped to prosecute the war it so much courted.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by ChristStriker(m): 12:54pm On Mar 08, 2016
2sexycom:
I call them fools for their stupidity and it will continue to haunt them.

I don't know how these two regions can be so blind for decades thinking they are each other's enemy whereas the enemy has always been the NORTH.

Have you ever seen Northerner create threads to insult one another? Do you think they don't exist as much as other tribes on here? That's the typical nature of people of the North. The North is the MOST united region in Nigeria and you can take that to the bank. Anywhere you find these guys in a land not theirs, one thing you will notice is the BROTHERHOOD as they move around in group, share food together, back one another. I don't know of any tribe in Nigeria where speaking their dialect will give you an easy pass, but the North.

I will give an example. Several years ago my brother was moving with some friends and they were picked by the police and they were arrested. One of the police on duty was a Benin man. My brother told me he spoke Bini but the police pretended not to understand.

My friend told me how he got admission into Petroleum Training Institute was by approaching a Northerner and speaking hausa requesting for help when the admission list came out and his name wasn't among the first batch. He got the admission there after. You might say it's a lie. The Mile 12 saga further proved this wherein it was reported that 2 men could have been killed IF not that they spoke hausa. Is this obtainable in any other tribe? I doubt it.

Day in Day Out, you fools come on here to insult one another while the Northerners are closing ranks on the frontiers of domination.

Someone created a thread Yesterday to adress possible solution to the Hausa/Fulani menace, as usual, the fools couldn't hide their stupidity and turned the thread into a Yoruba Vs Igbo battle ground.

The bold part is very correct.

An example on nairaland is omenka aka Iroh88. No matter the carnage and havoc wrecked on his people in the MB by the rampaging fulanis, he remains loyal to them.
Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by IGBOPRINCE: 12:55pm On Mar 08, 2016
Demslayers:


Typical Iboe man, You are too lousy and ignorant. A man died in his sleep at the age of 78 and you call that untimely death. You deserve to be flogged for being dumb. Pathetic
hehehe.. I like that name(typical igbo man) hehehehe.
Boi, he poisoned himself and we know that,frustration enveloped him,hence his demise. hehehehe.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by ChristStriker(m): 12:58pm On Mar 08, 2016
2sexycom:
I call them fools for their stupidity and it will continue to haunt them.

I don't know how these two regions can be so blind for decades thinking they are each other's enemy whereas the enemy has always been the NORTH.

Have you ever seen Northerner create threads to insult one another? Do you think they don't exist as much as other tribes on here? That's the typical nature of people of the North. The North is the MOST united region in Nigeria and you can take that to the bank. Anywhere you find these guys in a land not theirs, one thing you will notice is the BROTHERHOOD as they move around in group, share food together, back one another. I don't know of any tribe in Nigeria where speaking their dialect will give you an easy pass, but the North.

I will give an example. Several years ago my brother was moving with some friends and they were picked by the police and they were arrested. One of the police on duty was a Benin man. My brother told me he spoke Bini but the police pretended not to understand.

My friend told me how he got admission into Petroleum Training Institute was by approaching a Northerner and speaking hausa requesting for help when the admission list came out and his name wasn't among the first batch. He got the admission there after. You might say it's a lie. The Mile 12 saga further proved this wherein it was reported that 2 men could have been killed IF not that they spoke hausa. Is this obtainable in any other tribe? I doubt it.

Day in Day Out, you fools come on here to insult one another while the Northerners are closing ranks on the frontiers of domination.

Someone created a thread Yesterday to address possible solution to the Hausa/Fulani menace, as usual, the fools couldn't hide their stupidity and turned the thread into a Yoruba Vs Igbo battle ground.

God bless you.

Imagine that beautiful thread which should have been a rallying point for the south was quickly turned to another Igbo vs Yoruba battlefield.

I blame After1 & LordAdam for turning that thread upside down.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by Demslayers: 12:58pm On Mar 08, 2016
IGBOPRINCE:
hehehe.. I like that name(typical igbo man) hehehehe.
Boi, he poisoned himself and we know that,frustration enveloped him,hence his demise. hehehehe.

Cos ojuku died dejected, blind, senile, deaf, crippled and sad does not mean others do same. Awolowo died in his sleep as a fulfilled man of 78 years old. You are not even sure of reaching 30 years cos you sound like a primary school boy.

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Re: The Foolishness Among Yorubas And Igbos by somegirl1: 1:00pm On Mar 08, 2016
Demslayers:


Bros, Yorubas were not ready for secession then, we have no standing army and Awolowo was a civilian, what do you want them to do sir? Ojukwu was not patient and even boasted of having the best army in the world. So i dont know why you guys are blaming us for doing nothing wrong.

I'm a lady, the clue is in my user name smiley.
Ojukwu and Gowon were but young men, they turned the war into a battle of egos. Still being neutral and doing nothing doesn't really require as much effort as taking sides and taking up arms, I'd have thought.

Even in recent times, the Hausas are less vocal than Yorubas are about their role in the war.
I'm just stating one of the major reasons there is bad blood between bith groups.

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