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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Limitless72(m): 10:26am On Feb 18, 2017
Huddler:
Why are you begging him? no one is stopping us from leaving this country except Britain. Stop begging the goat, he is worthless and unimportant to be taken serious by anyone who calls himself/herself human being. All his useless opinion and contributions doesnt count.


I don't know why some people who claim to be learned and educated derieves joy at the expense of another man's pain,desire and challange...#Tufiakwa
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by lozanni(m): 10:31am On Feb 18, 2017
Eledan:


So it's on Nairaland owned by a Yoruba boy that you want to achieve your objectives for Biafra
Insane mind

Whether its a site owned by an Igbo guy, that some positive minded Yoruba guys discuss to achieve positive developments for themselves, am down with that.
Xenophobia does no one any good, ask Seun of Nairaland and other great entrepreneuers.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by jhenie(f): 10:33am On Feb 18, 2017
davereal:
But my fellow Mallams and Afonjas will see nothing wrong in this. How can you exclude an entire ethnic group from the security apparatus of a country and still shout One Nigeria?....Hypocrisy!

My question everyday is: why can't they allow the Igbo to go? Is the the Igbo nation indispensable?

Interesting to know that we have a reasonable Afonja/Mallam in this control. Thumbs up to u.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by momentarylapse: 10:36am On Feb 18, 2017
Ngozi123:




Like I said, if you really want us gone then you'd support our motion for a referendum, anything else is nonsensical.



I always see you supporting your tribalist brothers on many threads and I just laugh and pity you at the end of the day! Look at this your baseless comment!

You want people who are happy to try and at least get along with others in order to try to uplift nigeria to support your stupid requests for a referendum? What are your senators doing? What are your house of representative members doing? What are all your indigenous state house of assembly members doing? What are all your musicians, influential politicians, big business men and women or even igbo people in the diaspora doing?

You people are not united! You lack political dexterity! You always take senseless political options over smart ones! You are always divisive even amongst your selves! You have already lost 1 war due to your proclivity for unwise political moves! And now you want hard working nigerians to support your calls for a referendum? Sister...just go and get married and raise a family instead of spitting hogwash online all the time and quit this your tribalism...it does not even fit you!

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by lozanni(m): 10:37am On Feb 18, 2017
Eledan:



So it's on Nairaland owned by a Yoruba boy that you want to achieve your objectives for the Easr
Great mind

Whether its a site owned by an Igbo guy, that some positive minded Yoruba guys discuss to achieve positive developments for themselves, am down with that.
Xenophobia does no one any good, ask Seun of Nairaland and other great entrepreneuers.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Nobody: 10:51am On Feb 18, 2017
Killitoff:


Isaac, I noticed you are always quick to throw insult but cry when people do same to you. This is a forum and not your bedroom, anyone can comment on any thread. An afonja you guys denigrate daily own this forum, stop insulting people if you dont want to be insulted.
Who the fuvck cares.... and what makes you think I go by that name? Go through this post from the onset, and see who fired the first shot. Besides, I don't give a fuvck if you got the ball to dish me back. Its a back and forth thing. I've been playing the noble part, but it ain't working with you guys. You guys like degenerating my tribe and you expect me to keep calm. Roam through major forums and see the damages you guys are doing to my tribe. Fuvcking advice yourself first before you even tag me with that name, niga. angry I'm done with you.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by mercyville: 10:51am On Feb 18, 2017
Mekwen:
Delete yourself from them now, is it by force?

Ask the cannibal Igbo if his people had achieved
half of what the Yorubas have achieved in the past and now.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by mathew2oa(m): 11:05am On Feb 18, 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.
Man, u ave said it all that's just it. We look divided
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by mercyville: 11:06am On Feb 18, 2017
Magnitki:


From where did they make the money they used to develop Lagos even if their claim is true.
lol-Lagos/Yoruba made Igbo.On a serious note,anybody holding the ojukwus should please give them their freedom,They cannot be slaves forever now.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Ugosample(m): 11:11am On Feb 18, 2017
rightwingz:
Igbos are sore losers like democrats in the USA.
If they don't get what they want, they start causing confusion.

Democrats are now agitating for California secession because they lost election. Why not call for California secession during Obama administration?

Who told you democrats are agitating for California secession
You think you are talking to mumu here?

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by phynofino: 11:16am On Feb 18, 2017
HE SPOKE THE MIND OF AT LEAST 90% IGBOS
NIGERIA PLEASE LET MY PEOPLE GO

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Ngozi123(f): 11:16am On Feb 18, 2017
momentarylapse:




I always see you supporting your tribalist brothers on many threads and I just laugh and pity you at the end of the day! Look at this your baseless comment!

You want people who are happy to try and at least get along with others in order to try to uplift nigeria to support your stupid requests for a referendum? What are your senators doing? What are your house of representative members doing? What are all your indigenous state house of assembly members doing? What are all your musicians, influential politicians, big business men and women or even igbo people in the diaspora doing?

You people are not united! You lack political dexterity! You always take senseless political options over smart ones! You are always divisive even amongst your selves! You have already lost 1 war due to your proclivity for unwise political moves! And now you want hard working nigerians to support your calls for a referendum? Sister...just go and get married and raise a family instead of spitting hogwash online all the time and quit this your tribalism...it does not even fit you!

1) The requests are not stupid at all and it's not a ridiculous notion to ask all of those who continuously complain about Ndigbo to support our request for a referendum. I'm not talking about ordinary Nigerians who go about their lives without complaint; I'm talking about the ones who're constantly moaning about Igbos living in their lands.

2) Keep talking about political dexterity, what on earth has that achieved for other Nigerians? Do you really want us to use you guys as a measure of 'political sophistication'? Do me a favour...

3) Igbos are divided yet everywhere we go we form our own union groups and look to help each other out? That doesn't sound like a divided group to me...

4) I'm not a tribalist... you'd have to actually care about another group to hate them and beyond a humanistic level, I do not.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by waternogetenemy: 11:19am On Feb 18, 2017
momentarylapse:




I don't have time to be exchanging words with ignorant kids who are still going through puberty! Maybe a well deserved ban will help you to get some sense! Bye....

Cc; mynd44, OAM4J, lalasticlala and dominique!

Yes, will dat stop me commenting with another moniker? I will never stop giving u my piece of mind.

Whether u like it or not, u will have to live by yourself, i dont want ur association further. Freedom of association means we have a right to choose who we associate with. Afonja is a big No!

I even prefer the Aboki to u.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Laird(m): 11:19am On Feb 18, 2017
Igboid:
Ohanaeze I cannot take serious. They are part of the elites, they are only whipping up the sentiments of the Igbo grass roots to force the FG into giving them and their family members and cronies their own share of the national cake.

Once they are settled, they will become preachers of One Nigeria and would betray the Biafran movement of the Igbo grassroots.

I'm still observing Nnia Nwodo, time will unravel all things, but somewhere deep in my heart, I pray seriously that he is not the voice of the currently sidelined Igbo One Nigerian worshiping elites who only remember the struggle of the Igbo grassroots when their own share of the National cake is not flowing.




IGBOID You are spot on right, those Ohanaeze Political fake Igbo leaders (Greedy Barracudas) only want Compensation/Settlement from Politicians in Federal Nigeria

When I am a personal Billionaire, I will invest in the East Bigtime

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by UPDISTIC7: 11:21am On Feb 18, 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.


You just said all. Need i say more. Lets do a rethink as a people
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by waternogetenemy: 11:26am On Feb 18, 2017
Ngozi123:


1) The requests are not stupid at all and it's not a ridiculous notion to ask all of those who continuously complain about Ndigbo to support our request for a referendum. I'm not talking about ordinary Nigerians who go about their lives without complaint; I'm talking about the ones who're constantly moaning about Igbos living in their lands.

2) Keep talking about political dexterity, what on earth has that achieved for other Nigerians? Do you really want us to use you guys as a measure of 'political sophistication'? Do me a favour...

3) Igbos are divided yet everywhere we go we form our own union groups and look to help each other out? That doesn't sound like a united group to me...

4) I'm not a tribalist... you'd have to actually care about another group to hate them and beyond a humanistic level, I do not.


The person u are talking to is one of them.

He wont listen, he is like those Afonja ritualist that behead their fellow Afonja in the name of money ritual.

Some people are a wasted efforts and that is Y Nnamdi and Co have taken the pressure group route.

Buhari needs to return and face the music, who ever takes over from him will also face the music. Enough is enough.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Ngozi123(f): 11:29am On Feb 18, 2017
waternogetenemy:



The person u are talking to is one of them.

I can't say that I'm surprised... undecided
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by momentarylapse: 11:30am On Feb 18, 2017
Ngozi123:


1) The requests are not stupid at all and it's not a ridiculous notion to ask all of those who continuously complain about Ndigbo to support our request for a referendum. I'm not talking about ordinary Nigerians who go about their lives without complaint; I'm talking about the ones who're constantly moaning about Igbos living in their lands.

2) Keep talking about political dexterity, what on earth has that achieved for other Nigerians? Do you really want us to use you guys as a measure of 'political sophistication'? Do me a favour...

3) Igbos are divided yet everywhere we go we form our own union groups and look to help each other out? That doesn't sound like a united group to me...

4) I'm not a tribalist... you'd have to actually care about another group to hate them and beyond a humanistic level, I do not.

As usual your "sophistication comment" has shown that you think I am yoruba! Smh....are yorubas the bane of your existence? Why are you guys always so bothered about them?

Anyway I can see you have no answers to my questions so I'm not even surprised but by the way who are the people that complain that igbos are in their lands? Is it these online kids or the few misguided neighbor's you may be living next to in lagos or somewhere else? Those are your parameters for judging public opinion? Na wa.....


And just take a look at your last point?

"4) I'm not a tribalist... you'd have to actually CARE about another group to HATE them and beyond a HUMANISTIC level, I DO NOT."


Don't forget I'm not yoruba oh but you want to tell me that you've never listened to and enjoyed a yoruba musicians song before? Or admired a yoruba guy even when you were in high school? Or slept with one? Or learnt from one? Even in school? Lie to yourself and not me!


Sister abeg go and have several seats, you are still very immature and unfortunately you are also a political novice!
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Nobody: 11:31am On Feb 18, 2017
chubbyswit:
how did GEJ take the country backward?
I don't reply dumb questions. It's so clear for d wise to see. I don't v to start mentioning cos it goes on and on. Bros no time for biased argument. Shout out to all d wise kids
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by GeneralAchuzia1: 11:32am On Feb 18, 2017
mercyville:


Ask the cannibal Igbo if his people had achieved
half of what the Yorubas have achieved in the past and now.



. yesooo.Yoruba have achieved a lot in this naija yet cannibalism and ritualism still manifest in most of their rusted and ricketty looking slums in Ibadan and the rest.any ofia.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by waternogetenemy: 11:33am On Feb 18, 2017
momentarylapse:

[s]
As usual your "sophistication comment" has shown that you think I am yoruba! Smh....are yorubas the bane of your existence? Why are you guys always so bothered about them?

Anyway I can see you have no answers to my questions so I'm not even surprised but by the way who are the people that complain that igbos are in their lands? Is it these online kids or the few misguided neighbor's you may be living next to in lagos or somewhere else? Those are your parameters for judging public opinion? Na wa.....


And just take a look at your last point?

"4) I'm not a tribalist... you'd have to actually CARE about another group to HATE them and beyond a HUMANISTIC level, I DO NOT."


Don't forget I'm not yoruba oh but you want to tell me that you've never listened to and enjoyed a yoruba musicians song before? Or admired an yoruba guy even when you were in high school? Or slept with one? Or learnt from one? Even in school? Lie to yourself and not me!


Sister abeg go and have several seats, you are still very immature and unfortunately you are also a political novice![/s]


Afonja

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by waternogetenemy: 11:38am On Feb 18, 2017
momentarylapse:


As usual your "sophistication comment" has shown that you think I am yoruba! Smh....are yorubas the bane of your existence? Why are you guys always so bothered about them?

Anyway I can see you have no answers to my questions so I'm not even surprised but by the way who are the people that complain that igbos are in their lands? Is it these online kids or the few misguided neighbor's you may be living next to in lagos or somewhere else? Those are your parameters for judging public opinion? Na wa.....


And just take a look at your last point?

"4) I'm not a tribalist... you'd have to actually CARE about another group to HATE them and beyond a HUMANISTIC level, I DO NOT."


Don't forget I'm not yoruba oh but you want to tell me that you've never listened to and enjoyed a yoruba musicians song before? Or admired a yoruba guy even when you were in high school? Or slept with one? Or learnt from one? Even in school? Lie to yourself and not me!


Sister abeg go and have several seats, you are still very immature and unfortunately you are also a political novice!

U are empty and delusional. It wil clear from ur eyes once a nice hammer lands on ur head.

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by momentarylapse: 11:40am On Feb 18, 2017
waternogetenemy:


Yes, will dat stop me commenting with another moniker? I will never stop giving u my piece of mind.

Whether u like it or not, u will have to live by yourself, i dont want ur association further. Freedom of association means we have a right to choose who we associate with. Afonja is a big No!

I even prefer the Aboki to u.



And as you keep coming back like a rash that is the same way you will keep getting banned for being foolish! Now keep crying... grin

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Ngozi123(f): 11:45am On Feb 18, 2017
momentarylapse:


As usual your "sophistication comment" has shown that you think I am yoruba! Smh....are yorubas the bane of your existence? Why are you guys always so bothered about them?

Anyway I can see you have no answers to my questions so I'm not even surprised but by the way who are the people that complain that igbos are in their lands? Is it these online kids or the few misguided neighbor's you may be living next to in lagos or somewhere else? Those are your parameters for judging public opinion? Na wa.....


And just take a look at your last point?

"4) I'm not a tribalist... you'd have to actually CARE about another group to HATE them and beyond a HUMANISTIC level, I DO NOT."


Don't forget I'm not yoruba oh but you want to tell me that you've never listened to and enjoyed a yoruba musicians song before? Or admired a yoruba guy even when you were in high school? Or slept with one? Or learnt from one? Even in school? Lie to yourself and not me!


Sister abeg go and have several seats, you are still very immature and unfortunately you are also a political novice!

Stop jumping to conclusions... I honestly couldn't put a better way to phrase it and that's the first thing that came to my mind. I have no problems with the Yoruba tribe in particular, just Nigerians and Nigeria in general.

The rest of your post just seems like a rant devoid of any argument. I answered your question and replied to your "arguments", what else do you want? Why are you so upset because I said that I don't care about other tribes beyond a humanistic level? Why did you highlight the Yoruba tribe? Are the Yorubas and Igbos now the only ethnic groups in Nigeria?

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Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Nobody: 11:46am On Feb 18, 2017
Some mofos will be acting saint like them clean felas. Mutherfuckers even tagging me with a phantom name. You start the ethnic bashing, and when returned in full measure ya all cry like them sissy. What a fuvck is wrong with you tribal goons. undecided angry Why do you fuvckers always itching and twerking on our matter
Eliminate the bashing and see sanity returned back to base. But as long as you nigers wanna maintain the duel, then you'll get it same..... Respect is reciprocal. Respect ma tribe, and I'll respect yours. If not, then fuvck you. angry
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by dudebuck: 11:47am On Feb 18, 2017
Bofoy4:
Foolish ipods, mumunism
Yes you want to insult but you are very stupid, because as you are right now, you haven't had your breakfast because of lack, and you are calling someone IPOD, which if one is sold, the money realised can feed your whole family. Useless fellow.
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by Diligence: 11:50am On Feb 18, 2017
It's hi-time...; freedom and Justice beckon! God bless you, Mazi Nwodo!
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by momentarylapse: 11:54am On Feb 18, 2017
Ngozi123:


Stop jumping to conclusions... I honestly couldn't put a better way to phrase it and that's the first thing that came to my mind. I have no problems with the Yoruba tribe in particular, just Nigerians and Nigeria in general.

The rest of your post just seems like a rant devoid of any arguments. I answered your question and replied to your "arguments", what else do you want? Why are you so upset because I said that I don't care about other tribes beyond a humanistic level? Why did you highlight the Yoruba tribe? Are the Yorubas and Igbos now the only ethnic groups in Nigeria?


Yes! The truth always seems like a rant to the guilty! Live and learn girl...
Re: We Are No Longer Comfortable Being Part Of Nigeria - Igbo Leaders. by momentarylapse: 11:58am On Feb 18, 2017
blues2022:
Some mofos will be acting saint like them clean felas. Mutherfuckers even tagging me with a phantom name. You start the ethnic bashing, and when returned in full measure ya all cry like them sissy. What a fuvck is wrong with you tribal goons. undecided angry Why do you fuvckers always itching and twerking on our matter
Eliminate the bashing and see sanity returned back to base. But as long as you nigers wanna maintain the duel, then you'll get it same..... Respect is reciprocal. Respect ma tribe, and I'll respect yours. If not, then fuvck you. angry


So you are also a coward? Not surprised! Why have you been deleting your posts from last night? You are afraid of the mods hammer right?

Let me see you insult one person here again for sharing their opinions! If you have nothing upstairs or cannot post anything in your defense of your tribe then kindly go back to the romance section and join your mates in looking for ways to get cheap sex!

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