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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kaycito: 12:11am On Jun 12, 2018
olas24u:

Be rational in thinking,lagos is 28million people from different parts of the world and country

Lol please I have to sleep now, no hard feelings for whatever been said, peace.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by herich(m): 12:11am On Jun 12, 2018
GodIsBiafran:


Thank you bros. I thought I was the only one.
Two osus, disgracing themselves.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by ZZ22: 12:12am On Jun 12, 2018
olas24u:

people dont have access to land,in an organized place government acquires land and sell to investors not the way you are seeing it.if land is expensive why will i come there when there are other places to set up a factory
why pushing goal post now after I have flogged the mentality that most of you have, that Igbos dont sell land to Yorubas because of tribalism. Good night bros

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 12:13am On Jun 12, 2018
NIGHTMARE0O7:


Trash.. Ur years of propaganda are gone.

just one government policy will finish you in these areas.but we dont want insecurity.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 12:13am On Jun 12, 2018
kaycito:


You go fear propaganda, these ppl can lie for Africa

My brothers their lies no be here..
Becoz they control the media. They have turned Nigeria journalism.to trash

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by InvertedHammer: 12:15am On Jun 12, 2018
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This is the biggest insult to Yoruba people.

Joe has succinctly preempted their response to insolence, hate, injustice. What manner of people stay down in the face of oppression?

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 12:17am On Jun 12, 2018
[quote author=olas24u post=68395575]
[s]just one government policy will finish you in these areas.but we dont want insecurity.[/quote[/s]]

Lolz..
U are talking trash.. U guys are just bunch of liars.
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 12:22am On Jun 12, 2018
[quote author=NIGHTMARE0O7 post=68395613][/quote]

its just a policy i tell you

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 12:23am On Jun 12, 2018
olas24u:


its just a policy i tell you

U have no talk I tell u

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Killurself: 12:23am On Jun 12, 2018
Truth as been told ranting, grumbling, nagging can continue

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by kingzizzy: 12:24am On Jun 12, 2018
willibounce1:


Fela is well respected all over the world than any igbo man will ever be. Fela is dead but his music is still used and listen to all over the world even by mega stars like jay z and beyonce. FELA was brave enough to sing about the ills of the government and he never was afraid of being arrested. He was jailed and even when he gained freedom, he never stopped speaking against the govt. Your coward and greedy oju iku started a war and thought it was police and thief game. He led millions moronic ipods to their grave and fled to abidjan dressed like a woman. Is that what you daft moronic ipod miscreants call bravery? A sissy like oju iku. Your nnamdi kanu did excatly thesame thing but added 419 to his own. Are these the people you morons call brave in your sad beast? Kanu's disciples are lounging in kuje prison and you moronic coward ipods have abandoned them to their fate. So much bravery from chest beating moronic, cursed , hate filled ipod miscreants

No doubt Fela is respected man. Do Igbos respect Fela more than they respect Ojukwu? Not a chance. Fela fought human rights abuse, Ojukwu fought for something far more important, the liberation of his people.

Fela fought with his music and mouth, Ojukwu fought with live bullets.

Naturally, the Yoruba narrative is that Ojukwu started a war but it was you Nigerians that came to the East were Ojukwu and his people were enjoying their new country to come and fight them.

Ojukwu led millions of his people to their deaths, it is not painting Ojukwus people. It is you Yorubas it is paining. Crying more than the bereaved.

Ojukwu fought the might of the Nigerian Army for 3 years. No Yoruba man will ever have the backbone or guts to fight for the liberation of the Yoruba people in my life time, let alone get to the stage of running away. Yorubas are not made of that sort of stuff in this 21st century.

As I said before, Yorubas and Igbos dont have anything in common. All we have is that Lugard forced all of us together in 1914.

But if someone like Nnamdi Kanu comes out and says he wants his people to go their way, Yoruba unity beggars will start foaming at the mouth.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by LZAA: 12:25am On Jun 12, 2018
Roger3D:
But it doesn't mean that we won't yab you ibos, in fact we will continue yabbing you until Jesus returns
grin

Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by LZAA: 12:27am On Jun 12, 2018
kingzizzy:


No doubt is respected man. Do Igbos respect Fela more than they respect Ojukwu? Not a chance. Fela fought human rights abuse, Ojukwu fought for something far more important, the liberation of his people.

Fela fought with his music and mouth, Ojukwu fought with live bullets.

Naturally, the Yoruba narrative is that Ojukwu started a war but it was you Nigerians that came to the East were Ojukwu and his people were enjoying their new country to come and fight them.

Ojukwu led millions of his people to their deaths, it is not painting Ojukwus people. It is you Yorubas it is paining. Crying more than the bereaved.

Ojukwu fought the might of the Nigerian Army for 3 years. No Yoruba man will ever have the backbone or guts to fight for the liberation of the Yoruba people in my life time, let alone get to the stage of running away. Yorubas are not made of that sort of stuff in this 21st century.

As I said before, Yorubas and Igbos dont have anything in common. All we have is that Lugard forced all of us together in 1914.

But if someone like Nnamdi Kanu comes out and says he wants his people to go their way, Yoruba unity beggars will start foaming at the mouth.



Kai see finishing!!
Even afonjics who hate the truth are nodding and crying grin
Even Roger3D is crying grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 12:28am On Jun 12, 2018
NIGHTMARE0O7:


U have no talk I tell u

now you must pass yoruba to school here ,expect more

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 12:31am On Jun 12, 2018
olas24u:


now you must pass yoruba to school here ,expect more

And to whose advantage is that LMAO. grin
Seriously u guys are unintelligent.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Daboomb: 12:32am On Jun 12, 2018
stefanweeks:
Igbos can never be compared to cowards and betrayers.

Igbokwe is a mad man.

Truth they say, is always very bitter to swallow. grin grin

Abusing Joe, does not change the facts nor distract form history. tongue tongue

President MKO Abiola, GCFR. kiss kiss

I hope Ojukwu and Nnamdi Kanu are listening.

Chest-beating, Strong-head and ranting does not get you anywhere. undecided undecided

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by olas24u(f): 12:35am On Jun 12, 2018
NIGHTMARE0O7:


And to whose advantage is that LMAO. grin
Seriously u guys are unintelligent.
so that you can know its a mansland .and trying to be kings

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Emilokoiyawon: 12:41am On Jun 12, 2018
kaycito:


You keep talking thrash, didn't the 1966 coup involve SW commanders, now tell me after 1966 coup, which other coup did you see an Igbo man take lead in, are you afraid to call out northerners who executed coups more than anyone, isn't the current president a coupist, abeg just go and sleep

Two things:

1. The FIRST coup was an Igbo coup - in other words Igbos introduced this dangerous precedent.

2. The Igbo coup led to the biggest disaster in Nigerian history - the CIVIL WAR.

Get it?

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by deomelo: 12:47am On Jun 12, 2018
kaycito:


Always using Lagos as example, what happened to ekiti, Ibadan or even abeokuta, Lagos having highest VAT is logical and maybe you forget igbos contribute to this, if this country breaks up that Igbo contribution will be gone, don't push your luck, you have ports, you have everything, please restructure I'm begging you





Your exit will create new and better opportunities. For example, the above picture will replace your dirty and environmentally unfriendly spare parts rubbish.

And that's just the beginning..


And you on the other hand, what are you going back to? A congregation of landlocked villages and town that's even too small to contain you all

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Emilokoiyawon: 12:48am On Jun 12, 2018
DrGoodman:
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My fear for you, is that you cannot survive the competition down there.

You people have competition in potorpotor region? cheesy

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Emilokoiyawon: 12:52am On Jun 12, 2018
willibounce1:


What did you moronic brave ipods do when kanu was arrested. What have you done to help the other two idiots in jail after kanu abandoned them and fled to ghana. What have you chest beating daft ipod animals done to avenge the death of your fellow daft ipod pigs wasted like animals. Your bravery ends on your useless FB page where you peddle all sorts of dirty lies and brag your useless lives away. It's really funny to hear ipods from the sad beast call anybody coward when they are indeed the definition of the word 'COWARD'

Walai you are wicked someborry grin grin grin grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Emilokoiyawon: 12:58am On Jun 12, 2018
DrGoodman:


a national stadium which was built with our oil money was handed over to Lagos this year, and they will still have mouth to talk.

our oyel grin grin grin This Igbo dude thinks he is from Ondo State grin grin grin grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Emilokoiyawon: 1:00am On Jun 12, 2018
kaycito:


Niger delta oil was used to develop Lagos, discernible minds know this, from third mainland bridge, festac, ports, airport, national theatre etc, they should be grateful but they always want to show off.

You mean oil from Ondo State - some what is the business of potorpotor region? grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by aribisala0(m): 1:03am On Jun 12, 2018
kaycito:


apapa port built by the FG, every structure you see there, are you telling me the so called 1914 structures is what we have there today?
Does the FG make money in Apapa?
Did the FG pay fpr the Land where the port is ?

Was anyone compensated for the Land
Have you ever entered the port?



What STRUCTURE is in the Port ? the 6th Mainland bridge, Egyptian Pyramids?

You are guessing

Is a seaport an International Space Station?


Ships come in they go out and they need a solid place(concrete) to discharge and equipment

You said the port was bult in the 80s which tells me you are a kid and have no clue what you are talking about

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by amanikondo: 1:08am On Jun 12, 2018
Auladimeji:
Yet,you're living in a Yoruba land

Also using a forum from a Yoruba man.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Follygunners: 1:11am On Jun 12, 2018
LZAA:

Ogun is close to lagos and any development its seeing is due to that
Ekiti?oyo?grin grin stop deceiving ursef bro

You're the one that needs to slap urself back to reality. You pple are way to uncivilized and savagery. You guys are too regressive. grin

This guy is 1000% correct! You guys behave like animals and believe everything is violence till you're treated like the real animals you're. grin

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by ipodstinks: 1:14am On Jun 12, 2018
DrGoodman:


until you tell us what you did when the following pwople were killed
MKO
Kudirat
Dele giwa
bola ige

In 1993, you igbos gave name to the anger of yorubas. You called it OSO ABIOLA. What have you people done since kanu disappeared. Only to come to nairaland to flex muscles. Well, since I read about oso abiola. I don't take igbos serious.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by NIGHTMARE0O7: 1:20am On Jun 12, 2018
olas24u:

so that you can know its a mansland .and trying to be kings

Yea it is... Even one of ur oba confirmed it. grin
Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by baysol: 1:28am On Jun 12, 2018
kingzizzy:
Joe Yorubakwe keeps asking if Yorubas went to war, did Igbos go to war? Nigeria went to war with Biafrans


Why is it that Joe Yorubakwe does not seem to understand that Igbos and Yorubas are different people? They don't have much in common

As an Igbo man, I don't see what I can learn from a Yoruba man.

....except you drive Igbo man from Lagos and he is finished like fish out of water.

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Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Ejanla07: 1:32am On Jun 12, 2018
Joe afonjakwe. Aka sophisticated moronic slave

Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by LZAA: 1:47am On Jun 12, 2018
Follygunners:


You're the one that needs to slap urself back to reality. You pple are way to uncivilized and savagery. You guys are too regressive. grin

This guy is 1000% correct! You guys behave like animals and believe everything is violence till you're treated like the real animals you're. grin
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