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Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Nobody: 10:48am On Sep 05, 2015
Yorubas Are Jealous of Ndi-Igbo because we are more successful and build Mansions on their Lands. "Typically, an Igbo comes to a place like Lagos for example with an almost empty bag. He starts with a kind of menial job. After some time, he puts a kiosk somewhere, and in not too long a time, he builds a mansion and stays in front of his mansion exuding apparently more confidence than the original owners of the land. What do you think the original owners of the land will do? How would they feel? They will feel resentment. I tell my people, ‘look they are not resenting you, but they are comparing you with themselves. They get annoyed with you and start being jealous of you. If in addition to your success, you talk about your achievements with pride, like a typical Anambra man will do, that will make the host community even more resentful and jealous" ---- Chukwuemeka Ezeife (former governor of Anambra state)

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Flyoruboy(m): 11:01am On Sep 05, 2015
finniblinks:
Yorubas Are Jealous of Ndi-Igbo because
we are more successful and build Mansions
on their Lands.
"Typically, an Igbo comes to a place like
Lagos for example with an almost empty
bag. He starts with a kind of menial job.
After some time, he puts a kiosk
somewhere, and in not too long a time, he
builds a mansion and stays in front of his
mansion exuding apparently more
confidence than the original owners of the
land. What do you think the original owners
of the land will do? How would they feel?
They will feel resentment. I tell my people,
‘look they are not resenting you, but they
are comparing you with themselves. They
get annoyed with you and start being
jealous of you. If in addition to your
success, you talk about your achievements
with pride, like a typical Anambra man will
do, that will make the host community even
more resentful and jealous"
---- Chukwuemeka Ezeife (former governor
of Anambra state)


And another Igbo man ( Ozodi Osuji Ph.D) said: cheesy



"Igbos clearly are deluded. Their delusion disorder is shown in their pursuit of grandeur and accompanying sense of persecution."

"Igbos attack other people by insulting them and when in self-defense those they insulted counter attack them, they forget their initial attack on them and see themselves as innocent victims of others attack."

Igbos tell you how an Igbo was the first in everything in Nigeria and has done everything better than other Nigerians.

"Igbos make outrageous claims if that makes them seem important, such as claiming that the slave, Olauda Equano who while living in England wrote an autobiography of his life in the late 1700s was an Igbo; that claim makes Igbos seem important for he was the first negro-African to write in the English language and Igbos must be first in everything."

"The Igbo that calls you mad is as mad as hatter. What going to psychoanalysts does to people is help them understand themselves so that they stopped externalizing what they see in them to other persons."

"The more they boast about their imaginary superiority and accomplishments the more those around them detest them. Igbos are, perhaps, the most loathed people on planet earth! No one wants to be around them (do you like to be around boastful people, of course not). An hour of being around Igbos drives me up the wall; I must leave their presence so as not to be subjected to their perpetual boastfulness, their vain glory seeking life style, and yes, their delusion of grandeur."


Read more here: http://chatafrik.com/articles/nigerian-affairs/thoughts-on-the-latest-manifestation-of-igbos-delusion-disorder#.Veq8YfSjqhY

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by adebayo10977(m): 11:10am On Sep 05, 2015
one thing I disliked about IBO is una keep ranting dat Yoruba is not good n una no stop coming to Yoruba land to make both ends meet...as am writting ds msg more chisco is on road coming to Lagos...

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by ezeonline2(m): 11:11am On Sep 05, 2015
I laugh in Igbo

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by goodmorning40: 11:21am On Sep 05, 2015
A Lot of sense in that

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Godfather92(m): 11:34am On Sep 05, 2015
Though am Igbo man,but u re a shit to ve put up ht dis shit,u gat no job,look 4 something to with ur jobless life, we are all one,pls my yoruba guys in dat house,ignored dis shit

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Nobody: 11:34am On Sep 05, 2015
adebayo10977:
one thing I disliked about IBO is una keep ranting dat Yoruba is not good n una no stop coming to Yoruba land to make both ends meet...as am writting ds msg more chisco is on road coming to Lagos...
we are coming to make you tenants in ur land.

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Flyoruboy(m): 11:43am On Sep 05, 2015
finniblinks:
we are coming to make you tenants in ur land.

LOL. Igbo chest-beater. The Oba of Lagos don already allocate acres upon acres to you guys in the Lagos Lagoon. So yeah, the Lagoon is awaiting your 'coming' cheesy

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by lacasera14(m): 12:09pm On Sep 05, 2015
Yorubas and the igbos always at loggerheads I tire for una matter
Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by mightyhaze: 12:13pm On Sep 05, 2015
smiley
adebayo10977:
one thing I disliked about IBO is una keep ranting dat Yoruba is not good n una no stop coming to Yoruba land to make both ends meet...as am writting ds msg more chisco is on road coming to Lagos...
feel free 2 join d chisco bus on its return trip 2 aba or onitsha wit ur sibs,..xplore one nigeria for once in ur life.nigeria is for all nigerians and evry part abounds wit opportunities.don't just sit by ur window in ur fathers house and count d number of incomin luxury buses. who knows,aba may favor u and make u rich n famous,and den mark a turnin point 4 ur fam and lineage. Let's live one nigeria,not just by mouth alone.tk ds advice seriously,cos u may gv it as a testimony someday

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by erikcantona: 12:16pm On Sep 05, 2015
adebayo10977:
one thing I disliked about IBO is una keep ranting dat Yoruba is not good n una no stop coming to Yoruba land to make both ends meet...as am writting ds msg more chisco is on road coming to Lagos...
. To explore what you the owner of the land can't explore!! Exactly how the white men came to africa hahahahahaha ntoorrrrrr

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by ELTON123(m): 12:19pm On Sep 05, 2015
Flyoruboy:


LOL. Igbo chest-beater. The Oba of Lagos don already allocate acres upon acres to you guys in the Lagos Lagoon. So yeah, the Lagoon is awaiting your 'coming' cheesy
ofemmmanu who made u igbo....ara na agba gi

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by coolitempa(f): 1:24pm On Sep 05, 2015
finniblinks:
Yorubas Are Jealous of Ndi-Igbo because
we are more successful and build Mansions
on their Lands.
"Typically, an Igbo comes to a place like
Lagos for example with an almost empty
bag. He starts with a kind of menial job.
After some time, he puts a kiosk
somewhere, and in not too long a time, he
builds a mansion and stays in front of his
mansion exuding apparently more
confidence than the original owners of the
land. What do you think the original owners
of the land will do? How would they feel?
They will feel resentment. I tell my people,
‘look they are not resenting you, but they
are comparing you with themselves. They
get annoyed with you and start being
jealous of you. If in addition to your
success, you talk about your achievements
with pride, like a typical Anambra man will
do, that will make the host community even
more resentful and jealous"
---- Chukwuemeka Ezeife (former governor
of Anambra state)

I guess this is the story your brothers.....tell you when they come to the village...... grin....bunch of lying dreamers....... grin....maybe from armed robbery that they're known for..... angry

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by RareDiamonds: 1:36pm On Sep 05, 2015
Igbo Land is Great
Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Nobody: 2:34pm On Sep 05, 2015
adebayo10977:
one thing I disliked about IBO is una keep ranting dat Yoruba is not good n una no stop coming to Yoruba land to make both ends meet...as am writting ds msg more chisco is on road coming to Lagos...


Yoruba people don't do any business so we igbos come There to take charge.

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by kingreen: 3:50pm On Sep 05, 2015
RareDiamonds:
Igbo Land is Great
igboland is cursed land dat is why they quit of going their land and prosper...they prefer coming to Yoruba land xo any Igbo is eatin drinking n working on yoruba land whatever u pple speak against Yoruba in negative aspect will surely bounce back on you pple igbokery beerfans

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by ahaz: 4:20pm On Sep 05, 2015
adebayo10977:
one thing I disliked about IBO is una keep ranting dat Yoruba is not good n una no stop coming to Yoruba land to make both ends meet...as am writting ds msg more chisco is on road coming to Lagos...
I believe the right should be,if you don't want ignos in your land you should allow igbos to have their Biafra and they will be in there region.in other news ask dangote to leave Lagos too.

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by ahaz: 4:24pm On Sep 05, 2015
Flyoruboy:


LOL. Igbo chest-beater. The Oba of Lagos don already allocate acres upon acres to you guys in the Lagos Lagoon. So yeah, the Lagoon is awaiting your 'coming' cheesy
a thousand Yoruba tribe and there cousines in Benin rep no fit try that one na.abi you forget say Yoruba full ph dy sell there trado drugs.no forget say we get enough lagoon for pH o.

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by ahaz: 4:28pm On Sep 05, 2015
kingreen:
igboland is cursed land dat is why they quit of going their land and prosper...they prefer coming to Yoruba land xo any Igbo is eatin drinking n working on yoruba land whatever u pple speak against Yoruba in negative aspect will surely bounce back on you pple igbokery beerfans
Yoruba's are generally cursed that's why they are too afraid to move out of there enclave,fearing the afonja treatment.

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by coolitempa(f): 4:33pm On Sep 05, 2015
ahaz:
a thousand Yoruba tribe and there cousines in Benin rep no fit try that one na.abi you forget say Yoruba full ph dy sell there trado drugs.no forget say we get enough lagoon for pH o.

PH is not Biafra.....always get that into ur greedy head..... grin

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by ArodewilliamsT: 6:24pm On Sep 05, 2015
coolitempa:


PH is not Biafra.....always get that into ur greedy head..... grin

You are right Bayo,Igweocha is in osogbo. lwkmd

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Cjrane2: 6:36pm On Sep 05, 2015
adebayo10977:
one thing I disliked about IBO is una keep ranting dat Yoruba is not good n una no stop coming to Yoruba land to make both ends meet...as am writting ds msg more chisco is on road coming to Lagos...

[size=18pt]Simply break up Nigeria and the heebooes wont be in yalaba land. grin grin grin grin grin

But you will not, because you are cheating Igbos of their natural resources and awarding same to yourselves using the tool of so called 'Federal government'
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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Nobody: 6:39pm On Sep 05, 2015
Flyoruboy:


And another Igbo man ( Ozodi Osuji Ph.D) said: cheesy

Read more here: http://chatafrik.com/articles/nigerian-affairs/thoughts-on-the-latest-manifestation-of-igbos-delusion-disorder#.Veq8YfSjqhY

See the exact picture of a typical Yoruba person as pictured by one of your own. Enjoy and relish it...

honourhim:
Here a yoruba woman gives account of the deceit, lies, wickedness and laziness of yoruba men.

Don't marry a Yoruba man
says abiodun kuforiji-nkwocha

I am going to offend people with this one I just know it! Saying the truth is never easy so here goes... (if you do not have a sense of humour please stop here.)

"If you have not married an Igbo man, then you are not yet married" :

There I have said it. I feel so much better now.

So, my Yoruba brothers have been getting a bad rap on social media. I usually do not get into discussions like that because I am too busy thanking God I did not marry a Yoruba man.

I am a Yoruba girl from Ogun State and my father was the exception from the norm. My brothers... I will just say that you can fall for them at your own peril.

I am proud of the tribe I belong to. I love how cerebral we are, I love how progressive and fun loving it is to be Yoruba. So saying anything negative should not be seen as coming from a bad place, it is just so that these our lover boys will change a lirrle bit.

Yoruba boys bad gan!!!

Has a Yoruba boy used sweet mouth to scatter your destiny before? For some lucky girls it may have been temporary confusion but when your mother's prayers got you out of there, you vowed never to go back and to preach the gospel against the mgbati bobos. So many women are not so lucky, they are in the trap and there is no turning back.

When a Yoruba boy means to get you, I am not sure even MFM can help you. The guy will waltz into the hearts of your friends, prostrate for your dad and mummy and play hide and seek with your nephews and nieces. He will pull random things out of his hat like;

"Blessing, take this number, she is an event planner. Fix time to go and discuss with her."

You will find out (when it is too late) that he has two children with Rasheedat, gave Bose belle and has done 'introduction' with Suliyat.

Lest you think that I am speaking generally without basis, I just want to cull from different experiences of the people around me. Iyabo my friend is always regaling me with the tales of her husband. First, he has children from another woman. Why oh why can't they just find one woman to hatch all the eggs in the nest with? They are cheerful givers of children and children alone. She is always complaining about money for 'soup'. Apparently while they love to give children, the do not like to give cash or gifts. I am not using this woman's experience alone o! I have some other friends and it is the same thing they say. The men shirk their financial responsibilities. To put it like our office driver said

"They go born pikin for different houses but nobody go see their shishi..."

They are not just generous children givers, they can melt Olumo Rock with their raps. I just recalled a particular incident. I can still see the dark good looking guy that had backed me into a corner after a church service. "O'loun you are fine Sister Biodun.. Ah! "The "AH" he said startled me, it was as though something was surprising him. I even turned around and asked him "What?" He said that it was my beauty that had gripped him. When I went home, I had to stare at a mirror several times to see what was so striking about my face that had made him shout. His eyes had shone with sincerity. I was dating someone but I will not lie, he had entered my mind... just small. I discovered not long after that that he was engaged. Shior! I was snapped back to reality.

My neighbor always says.

"If you allow a Yoruba man open shop for you, when una quarrel, he go lock the shop."

So they are petty and vindictive.
When they give you something, they still own it. If a Yoruba man gives you something, do not pat yourself on the back for being 'sharp' or think that it was a special thing or a special way he feels about you that made him do it. There is a reason why 4 out 5 accountants are Yoruba... I may not have done any research but I am pretty confident. The dude did his math (which I assure you he did not fail in school) and weighed the pros and cons and decided it would benefit him to part away with the thing in question. This is very different from the Igbo man that will do things to show people that he is 'capable'. A Yoruba man will come to you as broke as humanly possible but yet you will find yourself cooking for him, forgiving him for his obvious lies and wondering for the umpteenth time how he managed to make you 'off' you panties despite your resolve not to.

The older they get, the badder they become
. Everyone knows of the Yoruba uncle that even at 60 is still squinting and pinning his eyes on Gbemisola's bum bum. Just two seconds of conversation and she will be giggling and blinking at Uncle while he says, "Gbemi, Gbemi. AH!!!! Your husband will enjoy o."

How did I escape? Maybe it was my destiny or maybe I had a thing against my people for looking down on me because of my northern upbringing and northern blood (from my mother's side). Or maybe it was because nothing can withstand the 'Igbo Kwenu' charm. Truly, by the time Mr Nkwocha was through toasting me like bread, I left my job, abandoned my vow never to live in Lagos to peel cocoyam for Oha soup in one kitchen in Ogudu. I can confidently say that so far he has lived up to his promises.

Ehen, this is not an insult to my brothers, this is a call to change. But come to think about it, why should they change? The girls will complain and still follow them. Sigh...

Consider Igbo boys, they know what is up (will do a part 2 focusing on Igbo boys!).

NB: I have just one brother in law left... hurry now while stock lasts.

http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/90575-dont-marry-yoruba-man-says-abiodun-kuforiji-nkwocha.html

http://www.sabinews.com/all-news/sis...oriji-nkwocha/


Lateef Raji, a public policy analyst, in an article
titled “Dwindling Oil Revenue: What Next for
Nigeria?” posited that today, despite the pitiful
state of unemployment in Nigeria, ironically, the
nation is still rated as the third destination of
investors and one of the fastest-growing economy
in the world. Raji noted that Nigeria is a golden
land of numerous opportunities for those who are
resourceful, ingenious, creative, innovative,
inventive, groundbreaking, enterprising,
hardworking, focused, visionary and, most
significantly, disciplined.
Consequently, as a concerned Nigerian, I want to
question the role(s) of Yoruba youths in the current
fight against unemployment, starvation and
poverty in Nigeria. 
This question was necessitated
by my discovery through indirect observations that
Yoruba youths are the most lazy, perfidious and
egoistic youths in Nigeria as at today.
I discovered that the pride of an average Yoruba
youth has overshadowed his intellectual
judiciousness, level-headedness and sagacity.
Today, among ten Nigerians submitting their
resumes to multinational corporations eight would
be Yorubas.
Folks from my generation in the
Western Nigeria are too lazy to tap from the
abundant opportunities that litter the streets of,
say, Lagos, for primitive accumulation of wealth.
The Igbos, and, by extension, the Niger-Deltans
and the Northerners have indirectly taken over the
control of economy of Lagos, Nigeria’s indisputable
number one centre of success, excellence and
opportunities.
The Apapa wharf in Lagos has virtually been taken
over by the Easterners. The data that I got from
the Nigerian custom services divulges that 63% of
those licensed to transact businesses in Apapa
Wharf are Igbos.
More so, data collected from licensing office
reveals that owners of 56% of commercial
motorcycles in Lagos are Northerners and
Easterners. The lucrative transport business has
been hijacked from the Yorubas.

Today, the major work of average Yoruba youths
on the streets of Lagos is to collect royalty, due and
charges from the Hausas and Igbos, using their
motorcycles to make cool cash from their land.
Ninety-five percent of transport, travel and tour
firms operating in Lagos are owned by the
enterprising and hardworking Easterners.
The Yorubas stay at various intersections harassing
hardworking people transacting their legal
businesses in the name of collecting charges and
dues for the local government. I also discovered
that majority of the few Yorubas riding commercial
motorcycles in Lagos are locally-trained
automobile engineers that have abandoned their
workshops.

Furthermore, the popular Ladipo and Owode
motor spare parts markets in Lagos are now solidly
in the hands of Igbos. As usual, the Yoruba youths
are in the market collecting dues for their local
government chairmen and the Iyaloja General of
Lagos. Yaba, Oyigbo, Sabo, Oshodi, Agege, Alaba,
Idumota, etc. markets have been taken over by the
Easterners and Northerners who are
predominantly youths.
Let me also assert unequivocally that the Igbo
youths are now becoming more prosperous in the
entertainment industry than the Yoruba youths.
Today, the Yorubas hardly tune their DSTVs to the
Yoruba movie channel of the satellite television;
rather, they watch some other movie channel that
show English movies with actors and actresses of
Igbo extraction. Why? Because most Yoruba movies
are short of creativity.
grin grin grin

I can also articulate that 85% of the CEOs and
executive directors of commercial banks operating
in Nigeria today are Igbos and Hausas under the
age of 50. They are very talented in boardroom
politics, unlike their Yoruba counterparts, and they
assist each other with an amazing ease.

Educationally, the Yorubas are no longer in the top-
three. According to the National Universities
Commission (NUC), Anambra, Imo and Enugu have
the highest number of professors and doctorate
degree holders in Nigeria. Ekiti and Ondo states
that used to top the list have been demoted to
number four and six respectively.
In 2014, the reports of the West African
Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National
Examination Council (NECO) revealed that the
Yorubas have been upturned by the Easterners in
terms of academic performance. Ekiti, a state
known as fountain of knowledge, was number 34 in
2013.
The Yorubas are also missing in the sports sector.
The Golden Eaglets, Flying Eagles, Super Eagles,
Flamingoes, Falconets, Super Falcons, D’Tigers,
other national teams are dominated by the Igbos
and Hausas. The team that won the African Cup of
Nations for Nigeria in 2013 was tagged Biafran
national team by some columnists and social
commentators, including myself.


Politically, the Igbos and Hausas are more united
than the Yorubas. The result of the 2015
presidential election is a point of reference. The
Hausas voted massively for General Buhari of the
APC, while the Igbos extraordinarily voted for
Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP.

Sadly, the Yorubas had no bearing during the
election. Jonathan’s inner circle members
are currently blaming the Yorubas for their son’s
expected defeat. Victorious Buhari’s
teammates are reportedly saying that the Yorubas
contributed little or nothing to the success of their
kinsman.

In conclusion, I want to impel my generation in the

Western part of Nigeria to wake up and begin to
act. The nation of Nigeria that I am seeing today is
hemorrhaging. I suggest we put ourselves in
strategic positions. The bitter truth is that our
leaders only think for themselves and their
children.

www.naij.com/441183-yoruba-youths-have-lost-influence-respect-of-nigerians.html

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by coolitempa(f): 6:51pm On Sep 05, 2015
ArodewilliamsT:


You aee right Bayo,Igweocha is in osogbo. lwkmd

Well you can try it but.......I will only remind you of history.... grin......this time.....it will not be merely abandoned property...... grin.....but abandoned flat.heads too..... grin

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by ArodewilliamsT: 7:11pm On Sep 05, 2015
coolitempa:


Well you can try it but.......I will only remind you of history.... grin......this time.....it will not be merely abandoned property...... grin.....but abandoned flat.heads too..... grin

Mr Bayo, Hope you'll be putting on a zoogerian helmet, come blazing at us when it starts.
Hope a bearded old man like you won't transform into a girlie sissie overnight like you(and others) currently do online whenever we smoke you out of your hole of anonymity? Mr Bayo? grin

cc: Kestolove95 grin

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Flyoruboy(m): 7:19pm On Sep 05, 2015
xtrorse:


See the exact picture of a typical Yoruba person as pictured by one of your own. Enjoy and relish it...




Lateef Raji, a public policy analyst, in an article
titled “Dwindling Oil Revenue: What Next for
Nigeria?” posited that today, despite the pitiful
state of unemployment in Nigeria, ironically, the
nation is still rated as the third destination of
investors and one of the fastest-growing economy
in the world. Raji noted that Nigeria is a golden
land of numerous opportunities for those who are
resourceful, ingenious, creative, innovative,
inventive, groundbreaking, enterprising,
hardworking, focused, visionary and, most
significantly, disciplined.
Consequently, as a concerned Nigerian, I want to
question the role(s) of Yoruba youths in the current
fight against unemployment, starvation and
poverty in Nigeria. 
This question was necessitated
by my discovery through indirect observations that
Yoruba youths are the most lazy, perfidious and
egoistic youths in Nigeria as at today.
I discovered that the pride of an average Yoruba
youth has overshadowed his intellectual
judiciousness, level-headedness and sagacity.
Today, among ten Nigerians submitting their
resumes to multinational corporations eight would
be Yorubas.
Folks from my generation in the
Western Nigeria are too lazy to tap from the
abundant opportunities that litter the streets of,
say, Lagos, for primitive accumulation of wealth.
The Igbos, and, by extension, the Niger-Deltans
and the Northerners have indirectly taken over the
control of economy of Lagos, Nigeria’s indisputable
number one centre of success, excellence and
opportunities.
The Apapa wharf in Lagos has virtually been taken
over by the Easterners. The data that I got from
the Nigerian custom services divulges that 63% of
those licensed to transact businesses in Apapa
Wharf are Igbos.
More so, data collected from licensing office
reveals that owners of 56% of commercial
motorcycles in Lagos are Northerners and
Easterners. The lucrative transport business has
been hijacked from the Yorubas.

Today, the major work of average Yoruba youths
on the streets of Lagos is to collect royalty, due and
charges from the Hausas and Igbos, using their
motorcycles to make cool cash from their land.
Ninety-five percent of transport, travel and tour
firms operating in Lagos are owned by the
enterprising and hardworking Easterners.
The Yorubas stay at various intersections harassing
hardworking people transacting their legal
businesses in the name of collecting charges and
dues for the local government. I also discovered
that majority of the few Yorubas riding commercial
motorcycles in Lagos are locally-trained
automobile engineers that have abandoned their
workshops.

Furthermore, the popular Ladipo and Owode
motor spare parts markets in Lagos are now solidly
in the hands of Igbos. As usual, the Yoruba youths
are in the market collecting dues for their local
government chairmen and the Iyaloja General of
Lagos. Yaba, Oyigbo, Sabo, Oshodi, Agege, Alaba,
Idumota, etc. markets have been taken over by the
Easterners and Northerners who are
predominantly youths.
Let me also assert unequivocally that the Igbo
youths are now becoming more prosperous in the
entertainment industry than the Yoruba youths.
Today, the Yorubas hardly tune their DSTVs to the
Yoruba movie channel of the satellite television;
rather, they watch some other movie channel that
show English movies with actors and actresses of
Igbo extraction. Why? Because most Yoruba movies
are short of creativity.
grin grin grin

I can also articulate that 85% of the CEOs and
executive directors of commercial banks operating
in Nigeria today are Igbos and Hausas under the
age of 50. They are very talented in boardroom
politics, unlike their Yoruba counterparts, and they
assist each other with an amazing ease.

Educationally, the Yorubas are no longer in the top-
three. According to the National Universities
Commission (NUC), Anambra, Imo and Enugu have
the highest number of professors and doctorate
degree holders in Nigeria. Ekiti and Ondo states
that used to top the list have been demoted to
number four and six respectively.
In 2014, the reports of the West African
Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National
Examination Council (NECO) revealed that the
Yorubas have been upturned by the Easterners in
terms of academic performance. Ekiti, a state
known as fountain of knowledge, was number 34 in
2013.
The Yorubas are also missing in the sports sector.
The Golden Eaglets, Flying Eagles, Super Eagles,
Flamingoes, Falconets, Super Falcons, D’Tigers,
other national teams are dominated by the Igbos
and Hausas. The team that won the African Cup of
Nations for Nigeria in 2013 was tagged Biafran
national team by some columnists and social
commentators, including myself.


Politically, the Igbos and Hausas are more united
than the Yorubas. The result of the 2015
presidential election is a point of reference. The
Hausas voted massively for General Buhari of the
APC, while the Igbos extraordinarily voted for
Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP.

Sadly, the Yorubas had no bearing during the
election. Jonathan’s inner circle members
are currently blaming the Yorubas for their son’s
expected defeat. Victorious Buhari’s
teammates are reportedly saying that the Yorubas
contributed little or nothing to the success of their
kinsman.

In conclusion, I want to impel my generation in the

Western part of Nigeria to wake up and begin to
act. The nation of Nigeria that I am seeing today is
hemorrhaging. I suggest we put ourselves in
strategic positions. The bitter truth is that our
leaders only think for themselves and their
children.

www.naij.com/441183-yoruba-youths-have-lost-influence-respect-of-nigerians.html

Nigga, you gotta be one crazy mo'facka if you're expecting me to read all that bullshyt undecided

Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by anulaxad(m): 7:24pm On Sep 05, 2015
Godfather92:
Though am Igbo man,but u re a shit to ve put up ht dis shit,u gat no job,look 4 something to with ur jobless life, we are all one,pls my yoruba guys in dat house,ignored dis shit

We are one indeed.

God bless you

God bless Nigeria
Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Nobody: 7:31pm On Sep 05, 2015
Flyoruboy:


Nigga, you gotta be one crazy mo'facka if you're expecting me to read all that bullshyt undecided

Despicable cretin from a genetically, historically, religiously and socially confused hypocritical tribe of Yoruba...

Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by adebayo10977(m): 7:33pm On Sep 05, 2015
Cjrane2:


[size=18pt]Simply break up Nigeria and the heebooes wont be in yalaba land. grin grin grin grin grin

But you will not, because you are cheating Igbos of their natural resources and awarding same to yourselves using the tool of so called 'Federal government'
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mumu,who is holding una,n who is not making una achieving it.

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by after1: 7:34pm On Sep 05, 2015
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ArodewilliamsT:


Mr Bayo, Hope you'll be putting on a zoogerian helmet, come blazing at us when it starts.
Hope a bearded old man like you won't transform into a girlie sissie overnight like you(and others) currently do online whenever we smoke you out of your hole of anonymity? Mr Bayo? grin

cc: Kestolove95 grin
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Amadi collins, bastard son of a mad woman. Frustration is making you post trash everywhere. You have no shame at all. Spits on your father's smelly grave.

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Re: Yorubas Are Jealous Of Ndi-igbo by Nobody: 7:38pm On Sep 05, 2015
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after1:


Amadi collins, bastard son of a mad woman. Frustration is making you post trash everywhere. You have no shame at all. Spits on your father's smelly grave.
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