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Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Oladeji245(m): 1:10am On May 07, 2020 |
Topsic70:oloshi sapador trying to use mental gymnastics..when they have no point.. I have less than 50 posts on this forum,a quick perusal will see where I have defended SW where I have to.. but its not about tinubu/apc of course.. hurt didinrin trying to twist things... enuee lookoo si uunn... oponu ayerada. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 1:13am On May 07, 2020 |
Oladeji245:Small pikin! It is dt '50 posts' dt's ur undoing. U never c anything. Lolz.... 1 Like |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Sammy07: 1:13am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: One thing is I'm a bit different, I never Give up Until I see your end. Here was your initial statement For the sake of idiocy, which government of Nigeria has any living or dead Yari.ba peep ever challenged? By the way, noise and loudmouth are not part of challenge to government. Now, to test your reasoning or how you think, tho you Igbos never think right, but you can prove me wrong. Answer yes or No where necessary, did any of this guys went to prison. Gani Fawehinmi (Yes / No) Fela kuti (Yes / No) Soyinka (Yes / No) Abiola (Yes / No) Awolowo (Yes / No) Bode Thomas (Yes / No) Adekunle fought alongside biafra (Yes / No) Fajuyi died alongside Aguyi ironsi (Yes / No) 2 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 1:17am On May 07, 2020 |
NGpatriot: And scammers who destroy their people with lies and deceits, then they go crying to their white daddy’s when sh*t hits the fan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL4oVgRiFdM 5 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Sammy07: 1:19am On May 07, 2020 |
Oladeji245: I'll modify 1 Like |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Oladeji245(m): 1:20am On May 07, 2020 |
Topsic70:ogbeni koshii kuroo lonaa kon jee reti gboran.. The Egba definition of Apooda |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 1:24am On May 07, 2020 |
Sammy07: Gani Fawehinmi ( No) = Was a social worker Fela kuti ( No) = Chased skirts and smoked weed Soyinka (N/A) Abiola (No) = contested election and lost Awolowo (No) = Formed a tactical committee in AG and imported arms without the knowledge of his top lieutenants Bode Thomas (No) = Never existed as a person Adekunle fought alongside biafra (No) Died a miserable death and commanded 3MCDO for Nigeria Fajuyi died alongside Aguyi ironsi (No) Lt Col Fajuiyi killed in a coup. I guess from you, anybody killed in coup has challenged the government. What a dumbass logic. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Sammy07: 1:26am On May 07, 2020 |
Oladeji245: Bro, Actually, I personally I told you I'm a PDP member, or I should put it party less. I agree that South west isn't a one party vote and we don't vote the same party. I for example, Voted PDP in Ondo and I voted Buhari in presidential. I didn't know Akeredolu will deliver this much, but I'm very sure I'm voting for Akeredolu this year. Tinubu, may have is own failure and corruption part, but let's not forget that we don't actually know what's being played at the top. I've seen the road map of DAWN (Development Agenda for Western Nigeria), most of us don't know how Lagos - Ogun - Ibadan Railway came about. It was through negotiation, because I saw everything in the road map, it has been drafted since 2011. Some projects being awarded to South west, you think it's by merit? Nope, nah negotiation. Through the governor's and influence of party leader. My point is, Let's support any of our own that's at the top, you don't know his / her agenda and how some things came about. Interest of SW is the main thing irrespective of Party. Then, bro. I think why most Osun indigenes hate Aregbesola was because he demolished lots of houses, stores and market. Without paying penny to them You guys should be thankful for the roads, stable light and how he improve education. Cos there is no way How I don't pass through Osun if I'm going to Ondo. Ekitis are looking for the type of governor not Fayose or Fayemi.. You guys enjoy better electricity than the rest of SW Cc: Topsic70, NGPatriot 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Sammy07: 1:27am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: Your brain is dead Sir, pls, kindly go back to school. 2 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 1:29am On May 07, 2020 |
Sammy07: Have you learnt a thing yet? Anyway, there are stones out in the society. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Topsic70: 1:30am On May 07, 2020 |
Oladeji245:Hiding behind ur fluency changes nothing bruv. I told u, on ds thread (minus other threads) I busted at least 4 Yoruba imposters. (U can check ds fact) And they all forever held their peace as we speak, including d op. A discerning Yoruba person can easily fish u impostors out just as a knife cuts thru butter. The op dragged us thru 6 pages of rigorous rigmarole b4 he/she finally succumbed. Even some Yoruba's were already swayed by her doggedness not until sammy07 and I finally punctured her balloon and put him/her to perpetual silent mode. Except u have no 'history', dts when u can escape, but just like other impostors on ds/other threads, u are no different! Una no reach! 4 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by SIRTee15: 1:30am On May 07, 2020 |
Oladeji245: Seriously, I can't wait for the moment nigeria will disintegrate..... Then the fate of each region will be decide by their leaders.... That's when Tinubu and his bullion van messengers/puppets will be exposed as incompetent scammers and fraudsters.... Enriching their pockets at the expense of Yoruba people and it's resources..... U just can't point to one unique or outstanding achievement of SW politicians in recent decades.... Instead all u see is proliferation of disgusting vices.. I think Yorubaland is ripe for another Agbekoya revolution...... We need to rid ourselves of these filthy men..... |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Sammy07: 1:32am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: You need to go back to school, that's if you ever go to any 1 Like |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 1:34am On May 07, 2020 |
Sammy07: Anybody who remotely thought that Adekunle or Abiola or Fajuiyi or Thomas challenged government is a regrettable ninny. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 1:36am On May 07, 2020 |
SIRTee15: Yari.ba do not give birth to the characters in Agbekoya any longer. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Sammy07: 1:39am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: I didn't say they challenge the government. Bode Thomas speak sense into the British government, why did you think they call him an arrogant man?? Adekunle fought alongside biafra Fajuyi died alongside his boss Irosin Abiola fought the government by declaring himself president (you know that's a treason against the government) That's why you need to go back to school. You guys never did anything for us. None of your leaders went to prison. Or will you deny that Abiola, Soyinka and co didn't went to prison?? I told you to give me 2 names of your leaders that went to prison 1 Like |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 1:41am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: Not too sure about the others but MKO Abiola did. Now Omoyele Sowore is representing the new generation of SW leaders |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 1:51am On May 07, 2020 |
Sammy07: I do not monkey with intellectual midgets such as you. In your first drivel, you wrote who "stood up" against the government. Only God knows what the hell you meant. My leaders do not go to prison when they challenged the government because they make their challenges on the side of the law. Again, making a silly noise does not constitute into standing up against the government. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by SIRTee15: 1:52am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: If u notice... I didn't get involve in any diatribe involving your region..... Am not from there n whatever happens there is of no interest to me...... Besides, the topic is about the long term goal of Yoruba people.... So I dont understand why u taking panadol for another's man headache.... Stay on your lane and mind your business....assuming u have one....... 2 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 1:54am On May 07, 2020 |
KingJa: Where was the venue of MK Abiola's challenge and whose government? I shall be disappointed if claiming to have won an election, which is done everyday in Nigeria , and running away were what you meant as challenge to the government. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 1:58am On May 07, 2020 |
SIRTee15: The last time I checked though, this is a public forum. Is this an attempt to turn the forum into sectional and tribal domain? |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Sammy07: 1:58am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: I know you passed waec through expo. 1 Like |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 2:03am On May 07, 2020 |
Sammy07: It takes one "Oluwole" certificate holder to recognize another. 1 Like |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 2:06am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: He rejected June 12’s annulment and fought against military regimes of Babangida and Abacha. Spent time in prison for the cause and gave up his life for the democracy that Nigeria is enjoying today. Regardless of what you say, it is still better than military rule 2 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 2:07am On May 07, 2020 |
gidgiddy: Go to Zik’s book, yo go find d ansa for there 1 Like |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Dedetwo(m): 2:25am On May 07, 2020 |
KingJa: If at all you call a person protesting for his/her assumed win in the polls as a challenge to the government, there are numerous challengers of government from my hometown alone. I have even challenged the result of a poll in court. By the way, he/she who fights for his/her personal political gains does not qualify in the picture painted here. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 2:41am On May 07, 2020 |
Dedetwo: Please name me an Igbo man who took the fight against 2 military dictators while risking his life and freedom in the process. 2 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Osaze007: 4:35am On May 07, 2020 |
KingJa: None of them instead Onyeke Owenu was singing abacha run abacha run we love you pls run looool 2 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Staphylococcus: 4:54am On May 07, 2020 |
ObafemiAwoIowo: You need to start cancelling. |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by nku5: 5:41am On May 07, 2020 |
KingJa: For June 12: 1. Olisa Agbakoba - CLO activist locked up uncountable times 2. Comrade Chima Ubani - CLO activist locked up uncountable times 3. Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu - NADECO chieftain who very bravely hosted resistance meetings at his residence 4. Chief Bobo Nwosisi - Stood with MKO and Abacha revoked his banking licence 5. Chief Ralph Obioha - Like Nwosisi was loyal to MKO until the end even when prominent Yorubas had collected money from Abacha 6. Senator Chris Anyanwu - Female Journalist/Publisher almost blinded in detention for being pro-MKO 7. Udenta Udenta - Activist 8. Chief Alex Ekwueme - Led the G17 opposed to Abacha You still need more? 2 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by Nobody: 5:44am On May 07, 2020 |
SIRTee15: Whether you want to accept it or not, Tinubu is the best Yoruba politician post 1999 when our current democracy began. He is a product of his environment and a man who has achieved a lot for Lagos and the Yoruba nation via pragmatic politics allied to the reality of the day. That was how Tinubu was able to fight and defeat OBJ many times to include keeping Lagos out of the grasp of the PDP and changing the political landscape of the SW from one where the PDP imposed gangsters and killers everywhere as leaders to one where Desmond Elliot, Shina Pellah etal could contest elections and win. This feat alone is a priceless achievement as it meant, for the first time since 1999, any Nigerian could run for political office in the SW whereas it had to be violent, inept and cruel sadist under the PDP and OBJ. The SW, no personal disrespect, will never rise with hands like yours because you would be another Soyinka, Solarin, Fawehinmi etal totally and deliberately disinterested in the reality that guides what is achievable, and that many subscribe to, only to be espousing lofty notions and ideals that can never move Yorubas forward, and would isolate/neuter anyone proposing such, because those run contrary to the way politics is played in Nigeria. You and others don't understand Tinubu because you can never pragmatically marry what must be done with the reality on the ground in order to get results in Nigeria as presently constituted. Best example I can give you are the adventures or more aptly misadventures in politics of Yoruba icons like Fawehinmi, Soyinka etal. Yorubas pragmatically shunned the efforts of those highly respected Yoruba omoluabis because they know the type of leaders they want politically (Tinubu) and those they want as advocates and activists (Soyinka, Fawehinmi etal). Tinubu plays politics like Chess he has mastered like grandmasters such as Karpov, Kasparov etal. Because of his deliberate and visionary meandering, the SW is now in a position to produce reformational and visionary hands as its 2023 candidates in the likes of Osinbajo, Fashola etal. Whereas OBJ would cynically have found some inept GEJ or Shagari-type tool he assumes he can 'remote control' to be VP to Buhari. Those sort would then waste the slot of the Yorubas, if they become President, as OBJ himself did!!!! You will see that even Yorubas who don't like Tinubu appreciate his political sagacity because they appreciate the SW would be defenseless if she did not have a Tinubu. This is partly why Igbos hate Tinubu i.e their deep regret at not hosting their own dogged master politician in the mould of Jagaban who would have prevented them being in the political purgatory they are mired in today. Be careful what you wish for simply because you don't want to be realistic and do not want to accept the reality of your nation and people. 3 Likes |
Re: For Yorubas: What Is Our Long Term Goal by AniOmaa: 5:53am On May 07, 2020 |
Grayoso:So after all these nicely written "Oriki" and adulations for Tinubu's infallible political sagacity, the million dollar question is and remains, what have you PERSONALLY benefited from Tinubu? what has Tinubu done to alleviate the poverty ravaging people in his region, especially during these lock down period? or is it only when it's time to play his bourdillon politics, that he remembers he's the Lord and savior of the Yoruba race? |
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