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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Nobody: 10:23pm On Feb 17, 2017
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See them! Never contributing anything reasonable to threads only insults and tribalism! Those of us who wanted to read intelligent discourse have been denied such because of all these ignorant children! Why not go and create an ipob forum then and spread your hate there? Nonsense!
Why not take that wacky advice to your brothers first? I can engage you on an intellectual discuss if you are matured enough to reason on a sane level; But since your felas are wired to act funny and abusive, we give it to 'em brimful.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by fxbot: 10:28pm On Feb 17, 2017
cheruv:
grin
Thanks...
This is the first ohaneze leader whose perspective is in consonance with the masses of Igboland cool
Where you put adaure4eva?
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Huddler: 10:30pm On Feb 17, 2017
totit:


Good for my ewedu brain, I was told not to troll this guy, my foolishness has led me to untimely death. This guy has suffered my Conehead grin
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by mercyville: 10:31pm On Feb 17, 2017
loopmangoat:

You are still referring to your people
No-I am talking about your people the documented dirty smelling cannibals . Several times I myself was offered my choice of one of these morsels, dripping with gore.

Father Bubendorf of Freiburg, an eye-witness to the slaughter of a group of captives outside the hut of a tribal chief, Onitsha, Nigeria, c. 1921. http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/nigeria.html

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by totit: 10:33pm On Feb 17, 2017
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NL no go kill persin with laff ooo

cheesy cheesy

Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Rocketicon(m): 10:34pm On Feb 17, 2017
ride on president we need leaders like you
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Huddler: 10:35pm On Feb 17, 2017
[s][/s]jagorinho:

I repeat you are from a dead zone,your people didnt develop lagos,they are just mere traders.Just thank God that lagos people are welcoming,that is why your people can leave the dead zone in their millions and settle in a glorious place like the south west.Have you ever seen an hausa or yoruba shouting marginilization? it is high time the curriculum is changed in our schools,we have only 2 major tribes,the third has seen itself as a minority
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Shameless illiterate go face your human parts business.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by loopmangoat(m): 10:42pm On Feb 17, 2017
mercyville:
No-I am talking about your people the documented dirty smelling cannibals . Several times I myself was offered my choice of one of these morsels, dripping with gore.

Father Bubendorf of Freiburg, an eye-witness to the slaughter of a group of captives outside the hut of a tribal chief, Onitsha, Nigeria, c. 1921. http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/nigeria.html
Stop posting fake news
You ought not to be ashamed of who you are
Embrace your canibalistic and ritualist nature

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by jagorinho: 10:43pm On Feb 17, 2017
Huddler:
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Shameless illiterate go face your human parts business.
you are too shallow for me too converse with,it is not your fault that your 0.88mb brain does not support the amount of cocaine you injested but be warned!!! if joko widodo catch you,that is the end of solomon grundy.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Huddler: 10:49pm On Feb 17, 2017
jagorinho:

what a shameless animal I am, I'm always threatening people online, but offline I'm a coward, with all my charms and magic powers my father was still butchered by fulani herdsmen. It's really shameful I must say
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by prof12(m): 10:53pm On Feb 17, 2017
2ruink:
Truth and only the truth. The Igbo are badly marginalized and others said it's fair.

this is caused by the Igbos themselves,
because they always single out themselves from others and they never believe in you no matter how good you might be.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Huddler: 10:53pm On Feb 17, 2017
Deadvalley001 come and post that those pics again.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by mercyville: 10:53pm On Feb 17, 2017
loopmangoat:

Stop posting fake news
You ought not to be ashamed of who you are
Embrace your canibalistic and ritualist nature
lol-canniballism is the culture of your people from time immemorial grin A documented tribe of cannibals- Whiteman eyewitness says- When an Nkanu warrior brought a head back, everyone who heard of the deed gave him a present, and much palm-wine was drunk. The trophy was boiled, and the flesh cut away. The skull was then taken out, accompanied with all the others in the village, and the flesh was then boiled and eaten. http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/nigeria.html

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by OmidinaKayode: 10:55pm On Feb 17, 2017
Super1Star:
See these Osus and Ojukwus.

Shameless people.

I agree with you my yoruba muslim brother. Our yoruba muslim skulls are the most intelligent skull in the whole wide world. grin

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by loopmangoat(m): 10:55pm On Feb 17, 2017
mercyville:
lol-canniballism is the culture of your people from time immemorial[sub][/sub] When an Nkanu warrior brought a head back, everyone who heard of the deed gave him a present, and much palm-wine was drunk. The trophy was boiled, and the flesh cut away. The skull was then taken out, accompanied with all the others in the village, and the flesh was then boiled and eaten.
You are still describing ibadan people

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Deadvalley001: 10:56pm On Feb 17, 2017
These are yaoruba people of nigeria displaying their culture.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by loopmangoat(m): 10:57pm On Feb 17, 2017
OmidinaKayode:


I agree with you my yoruba muslim brother. Our yoruba muslim skulls are the most intelligent skull in the whole wide world. grin

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Nobody: 10:58pm On Feb 17, 2017
The Igbos lack tact, otherwise they'd have long achieved their dream of seccession, or at least be a coat of paint away from actualising that dream.

No president of Nigeria would like to go down in history as the man under whose leadership the nation got divvied up. Hence, he would –along with members of his political entourage–employ every trick up his tweed sleeves to frustrate, repress, and annihilate every seccesionist syllable sprouting from the jaws of a revolution. One of which stratagems bound to be fielded being the age-long weapon in politicking: bureaucracy!

To bypass the political rigmarole, the igbos should instead vie for regional government. When that has been realised, seccession would be as easy as shooting an acquatically-challenged fish in a size-challenged barrel, after all, when regionalism is in praxis an all-powerful central government would be virtually non-existent.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by OmidinaKayode: 11:00pm On Feb 17, 2017
Mr ohaneze, We yoruba muslims must unite with you ibos whether you like it or not. We need in you to stay in our land so that you can give us alms in yorubaland, so that hunger does not finish our population in Oshogbo and Ibadan.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by jagorinho: 11:01pm On Feb 17, 2017
[quote author=Huddler post=53812277][/quote]
i cant blame you,when your head has been compressed since birth you cant really have something upstairs,for you to modify my post shows that you are empty.You cant even engage me for 3 minutes!! ....Ordinary tout,go and sell gala on lacasera in oshodi and send all your profit to your woman friend in ebonyi

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Deadvalley001: 11:02pm On Feb 17, 2017
Afonjaic culture, who said Yorubas didn't practice cannibalism.




Look here.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Deadvalley001: 11:06pm On Feb 17, 2017
They are still eating human meat in this century.



What a wicked people with diabolical tendencies.


Even old papas

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by OmidinaKayode: 11:06pm On Feb 17, 2017
omenkaLives:
I bet Igedes should also say so because they dont head any of the security agencies- and so also should all the over 300 tribes in the country!

What a confused lot.

We muslims who believe that fulanis are our Godsent masters must intimidate to ibos accept marginalization as the norm and even accept emirates on their lands. Insha Allahu! Amin Kufayakun!

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Seunpaul01(m): 11:07pm On Feb 17, 2017
aloziedaya:
The Igbo's are the only tribe in Nigeria that believe in 'one Nigeria' and that is where their problem lies. If you are dealing with a Hausa man, he first thinks of his religion and ethnicity, a Yoruba man thinks of his ethnicity first but an Igbo man thinks of one Nigeria. If you come to the east you hardly see any structure built by a Hausa man or Yoruba but, travel all over Nigeria the Igbo's are developing them bearing in mind the 'one Nigeria' syndrome.
The Igbo man's quest for wealth has robbed him of his sense of belonging. That is why they develop other cities while theirs lay bare. Lagos today is developed by the igbos. Imagine what would happen if the igbo businesses in Lagos are in the east. Every major market in Lagos is dominated by them; ALABA INTERNATIONAL, TRADEFAIR, COMPUTER VILLAGE, LADIPO AUTO MARKET, BERGER AUTO MARKET, IDUMOTA etc. These are the backbone of Lagos state. They'll tell you that the seaport is in Lagos but, the largest motorcycle spare parts market in Africa is in Nnewi and, it is striving without any seaport in the east.
Have you imagined what would have happened if these markets are dominated by the hausas? Or the Yorubas dominating these markets in another state? Of course they would have transfered them to their areas.
Igbo's need to rethink and realize their mistakes. Develop your own. If you make billions in lagos and the billions are still reinvested in Lagos, you've not made anything. Aku ruo ulo amara onye nwe ya. Igboland will develop when we make wealth outside and send it home. The houses you build in Lagos because of the appreciation rate of Lagos can be built equally in the east to boost the appreciation rate there. Lagos is appreciating because you've developed it, do same down home.
Politically, Igbo's are marginalized because they are seen as divided people who cannot come together with one voice.

U are very wrong for saying the igbos have always want and think of 'one Nigeria'. Pls what lead to Nigeria Civil War or Biafra War. All my life in Nigeria, it is only the Yorubas that have always preach one Nigeria. You hear it in their music. Their accommodative and peace loving nature have always made them promote one Nigeria.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by ofwest47(m): 11:08pm On Feb 17, 2017
The I BEFORE OTHERS are now crying wolf where there is non going back to the 1st and second republic.
Who was the minister of education? I BEFORE OTHERS
Who was the minister of external affairs? I BEFORE OTHERS
Who was the minster of Aviation? I BEFORE OTHERS
Who was the minster of Transport? I OTHERS
Who was the GM Nigeria Railway Corporation? I BEFORE OTHERS.
Who was the Chief Accountant of Nigeria Railway Corporation
I BEFORE OTHERS
And other ministerial appointments and head of government agencies too many to mention, these were just for the 1st republic.
The second republic and Jonathan era were dominated by the
I BEFORE OTHERS but now that event seemed to have changed a little they the I BEFORE OTHERS are now crying marginalization and wanted to leave the country for an imaginary Jewish country.
They also forgot that more than 75% of them are spread all over the states other than their own in the country according to one of the former state governor of Nigerian state.
They had better taken their faith as it is now and pray for the better future.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by GeneralAchuzia1: 11:09pm On Feb 17, 2017
mercyville:
lol-canniballism is the culture of your people from time immemorial grin A documented tribe of cannibals- Whiteman eyewitness says- When an Nkanu warrior brought a head back, everyone who heard of the deed gave him a present, and much palm-wine was drunk. The trophy was boiled, and the flesh cut away. The skull was then taken out, accompanied with all the others in the village, and the flesh was then boiled and eaten. http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/nigeria.html
. stop all this lie my brother .Yoruba land is the his headquarter of cannibal in the world.look at Hassan Adeyemi and Akin Tolu getting their goods read for final packaging

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by siddoggg(m): 11:09pm On Feb 17, 2017
All welcome the NL Igbo youth leader.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by felicitywe(m): 11:11pm On Feb 17, 2017
Huddler:
Deadvalley001 come and post that those pics again.
kia old boy u wicked and bad wt dis head.na so yoruba head be?pls my yoruba brother stop insultn ppl bc when they retaliate u will start calln seun to ban ppl or dat ppl shud leave nairaland dat it belongs to ur kins men.d insult u recieve in return 4 insultn first is too much.dis is my advise.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by mercyville: 11:15pm On Feb 17, 2017
Deadvalley001:
Afonjaic culture, who said Yorubas didn't practice cannibalism.




Look here.
So your culture pain you!Dirty smelling stinking cannibal-Tufiakwa! http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/nigeria.html

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by felicitywe(m): 11:15pm On Feb 17, 2017
ofwest47:
The I BEFORE OTHERS are now crying wolf where there is non going back to the 1st and second republic.
Who was the minister of education? I BEFORE OTHERS
Who was the minister of external affairs? I BEFORE OTHERS
Who was the minster of Aviation? I BEFORE OTHERS
Who was the minster of Transport? I OTHERS
Who was the GM Nigeria Railway Corporation? I BEFORE OTHERS.
Who was the Chief Accountant of Nigeria Railway Corporation
I BEFORE OTHERS
And other ministerial appointments and head of government agencies too many to mention, these were just for the 1st republic.
The second republic and Jonathan era were dominated by the
I BEFORE OTHERS but now that event seemed to have changed a little they the I BEFORE OTHERS are now crying marginalization and wanted to leave the country for an imaginary Jewish country.
They also forgot that more than 75% of them are spread all over the states other than their own in the country according to one of the former state governor of Nigerian state.
They had better taken their faith as it is now and pray for the better future.
u r too shallow,i wonder hw u got such a small brain lk dat.well i dnt knw ur age.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Huddler: 11:17pm On Feb 17, 2017
jagorinho:
My circle shaped head is unproductive, it needs to be decapitated, how can I argue with humans when I can't type in full sentence? I'm such a shameless person, I'm a human part dealer reason why I shouldnt be seen as a human.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Huddler: 11:20pm On Feb 17, 2017
GeneralAchuzia1:
. stop all this lie my brother .Yoruba land is the his headquarter of cannibal in the world.look at Hassan Adeyemi and Akin Tolu getting their goods read for final packaging




cannibalism in this century.

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