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Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by oksoftmarketing: 12:39pm On Oct 21, 2016
The real question that should be on the minds of anyone keen on honestly building up our polity and/or resolving issues along the many gaping faultlines, is this. ARE YORUBAS REALLY AFRAID OF BIAFRA? ‎ Many of our Yoruba compatriots actually believed the much publicised assertion by Dr. continue reading - http://oksoftmarketing..com.ng/2016/10/are-yorubas-afraid-of-biafra_21.html
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by ademasta(m): 12:42pm On Oct 21, 2016
undecided
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 12:45pm On Oct 21, 2016
They are not afraid of Biafra but are only jealous of it and I do know why.
When your mind is positioned on a single mission which originated from AG and to this end you only are left with being engulfed in frustration.

Ask them what they mean by true federalism or what they call restructuring, and you will be amazed with many interpretation with no clear focal reasoning directing to a particular reasonable point.

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by nrexzy: 12:45pm On Oct 21, 2016
Yes ooo very!!!! Cos if we go...

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by amc: 12:51pm On Oct 21, 2016
[size=14pt]Yes o. When a an organisation (IPOB) threatens and instructs it followers to kill all Yorubas and make Nigeria look like Somalia in the name of getting Biafra, then the Yorubas have every right to be afraid. They are usually peace-loving people who don't want to fight anyone.[/size]

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 12:57pm On Oct 21, 2016
amc:
[size=14pt]Yes o. When a an organisation (IPOB) threatens and instructs it followers to kill all Yorubas and make Nigeria look like Somalia in the name of getting Biafra, then the Yorubas have every right to be afraid. They are usually peace-loving people who don't want to fight anyone.[/size]

Stop hiding under fictional story to vent your frustration...

Yoruba's are only frustrated because their leaders are not making any head way in achieving their agenda which they call true federalism, sometimes called restructuring. This was what your treacherous awolowo selfishly fought for and lost and now you guys are still clamouring for the impossicant and when the Igbos say they want out, they start to envy and hate with frustration.

You see them cooking up stories just to justify their hate and frustration...

What a curse

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by emeraldknytt(m): 1:10pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:


Stop hiding under fictional story to vent your frustration...

Yoruba's are only frustrated because their leaders are not making any head way in achieving their agenda which they call true federalism, sometimes called restructuring. This was what your treacherous awolowo selfishly fought for and lost and now you guys are still clamouring for the impossicant and when the Igbos say they want out, they start to envy and hate with frustration.

You see them cooking up stories just to justify their hate and frustration...

What a curse
You haven't driven a cogent point, same ol facade and plenty of words, words, words. What the amc guy said is true. The Yoruba is distinguishingly an omoluabi by culture and nature. Nothing is taking that away from them. But do you really want to establish BiaTuah!?

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by 7inches: 1:10pm On Oct 21, 2016
amc:
[size=14pt]Yes o. When a an organisation (IPOB) threatens and instructs it followers to kill all Yorubas and make Nigeria look like Somalia in the name of getting Biafra, then the Yorubas have every right to be afraid. They are usually peace-loving people who don't want to fight anyone.[/size]

yea.
But u can practically kill with hate and tribalism undecided

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by johnmark1234(m): 1:14pm On Oct 21, 2016
Yes they are....
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 1:16pm On Oct 21, 2016
emeraldknytt:
You haven't driven a cogent point, same ol facade and plenty of words, words, words. What the ancient guy said is true. The Yoruba is distinguishingly an omoluabi by culture and nature. Nothing is taking that away from them. But do you really want to establish BiaTuah!?

Igbos can succeed anywhere whether in Biafra or in Nigeria or any other country.
We don't pray for any other war in our home BC God willing with the awakening going on, if we continue or speed up with this pace we will be as comfortable as ever in our homeland.

Igbos are always peaceful and welcoming but when you make yourself a tool for the enemies you have the Igbos to contend with.

The Yoruba's has a better chance to have their true federalism or restructuring without sharing the same country with the Igbos than they are doing now.

Is just but the truth. We have the numbers which is second to only the Hausa's in Nigeria.

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by APCHaram: 1:19pm On Oct 21, 2016
Yorubas are afraid of their shadow talk more of being left to their own Treacherous devices and the menace of their awusa overlords.

[size=28pt]Cowardice and jealousy is a common trait among traitors [/size]

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by Justiceleague1: 1:23pm On Oct 21, 2016
emeraldknytt:
You haven't driven a cogent point, same ol facade and plenty of words, words, words. What the amc guy said is true. The Yoruba is distinguishingly an omoluabi by culture and nature. Nothing is taking that away from them. But do you really want to establish BiaTuah!?
the kwesan is 'why is afonja poo pooing in their big pant @ the mention of biafra?' why is afonja afraid of biafra?

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by emeraldknytt(m): 1:27pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:


Igbos can succeed anywhere whether in Biafra or in Nigeria or any other country.
We don't pray for any other war in our home BC God willing with the awakening going on, if we continue or speed up with this pace we will be as comfortable as ever in our homeland.

Igbos are always peaceful and welcoming but when you make yourself a tool for the enemies you have the Igbos to contend with.

The Yoruba's has a better chance to have their true federalism or restructuring without sharing the same country with the Igbos than they are doing now.

Is just but the truth. We have the numbers which is second to only the Hausa's in Nigeria.
Nna chelu godu, we are one... This thread is a spite thread, designed to promote tribalism... Op, obu onye oshi, hapu That kinda thought my brother.
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by emeraldknytt(m): 1:32pm On Oct 21, 2016
Justiceleague1:

the kwesan is 'why is afonja poo pooing in their big pant @ the mention of biafra?' why is afonja afraid of biafra?
Cos I fear we are more like humans being challenged by the mighty Justice League A fan of JL?
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by CandyDiamond(f): 1:42pm On Oct 21, 2016
They claim to be the most developed region in Nigeria with highest IGR but too afraid to stand on their own,what a hypocrisy shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 1:44pm On Oct 21, 2016
emeraldknytt:
Nna chelu godu, we are one... This thread is a spite thread, designed to promote tribalism... Op, obu onye oshi, hapu That kinda thought my brother.

The op said the mind of those ingrates which one of them has already acknowledged in this thread.

See the bigger picture bro... This is reality and learn to be able to dictate, differentiate and accost them(haters)

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by Justiceleague1: 1:47pm On Oct 21, 2016
emeraldknytt:
Cos I fear we are more like humans being challenged by the mighty Justice League A fan of JL?

my mind tells me u are hausa or middle belt..
Of course am fan of jl and kryptonian/man of steel is my main guy..

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dreamworld: 1:50pm On Oct 21, 2016
Yes, they are afraid and also jealous at the same time, u can tell that by their behavior and comment whenever they hear about biafra and also they won't mind their business and let them be

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by Nobody: 1:53pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:


Stop hiding under fictional story to vent your frustration...

Yoruba's are only frustrated because their leaders are not making any head way in achieving their agenda which they call true federalism, sometimes called restructuring. This was what your treacherous awolowo selfishly fought for and lost and now you guys are still clamouring for the impossicant and when the Igbos say they want out, they start to envy and hate with frustration.

You see them cooking up stories just to justify their hate and frustration...

What a curse
The story of Nnamdi Kanu threatening to make Nigeria worse than Somalia is no fictional story. You can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI95DOvNb8Y

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 2:14pm On Oct 21, 2016
kropotkin2:
The story of Nnamdi Kanu threatening to make Nigeria worse than Somalia is no fictional story. You can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI95DOvNb8Y

What he said is it not coming to pass before your eyes?
Now can show me where he ordered the killing of the Yoruba's?
Let's end this fictional stories and have it buried once and for all

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by NATIONALPASTOR: 2:16pm On Oct 21, 2016
Yes, they are.

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by Nobody: 3:17pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:


What he said is it not coming to pass before your eyes?
Now can show me where he ordered the killing of the Yoruba's?
Let's end this fictional stories and have it buried once and for all
It is implied in that video. In order to make Nigeria worse than Somalia he would have to wage a war. War means killing people; alot of people. In that same video(which i doubt if you even cared to watch), he categorically stated that he dosent believe that a peaceful agitation can bring about his Biafra. Let me quote him verbatim. "Lugard killed people to bring Nigeria together, and the killing of people to disintegrate the zoo shouldn't come to anybody as a surprise. Our promise is very simple: If they fail to give us Biafra, Somalia will be a paradise compared with what will happen to that zoo. A promise is a pledge, and is also a threat too".
He then again went further to say:
"If they do not give us Biafra there would be nothing left living in that zoo"


What more evidence do you seek?

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by gidgiddy: 3:28pm On Oct 21, 2016
Of course Yorubas are afraid of Biafra and with good reason too.

Should Igbos walk out of Nigeria with some minorities in Southern Nigeria, Yorubas will be forced to do the same thing they always insult Ojukwu for doing. They will at some point have to choose between Northern domination or fight a war of independence.Those were the choices Ojukwu and Igbos once faced. Yorubas simply dont want to ever face the same choice.

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by masseratti: 3:32pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:
They are not afraid of Biafra but are only jealous of it and I do know why.
When your mind is positioned on a single mission which originated from AG and to this end you only are left with being engulfed in frustration.

Ask them what they mean by true federalism or what they call restructuring, and you will be amazed with many interpretation with no clear focal reasoning directing to a particular reasonable point.
when you revert the present system of governance, that's restructring, if you revert it into true federalism that's restructring, you cannot have true federalism without resource control. Its not only Yoruba 's that are afraid of biafra, the gwaris, tivs, igalas, edo, uhrobo, isoko junkuns and the kanuris, they are all afraid of biafra, you can see I didnt mention the hausa fulanis I don't think those ones are afraid of Biafra because Biafrans are scared of them like sh. I. T, that's why they will never mention their name, always calling out Yoruba even when they are making love to their wives.

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by PentiumProf: 3:44pm On Oct 21, 2016
Yorubas are cowards - Awolowo and Obasanjo

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 4:21pm On Oct 21, 2016
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kropotkin2:
It is implied in that video. In order to make Nigeria worse than Somalia he would have to wage a war. War means killing people; alot of people. In that same video(which i doubt if you even cared to watch), he categorically stated that he dosent believe that a peaceful agitation can bring about his Biafra. Let me quote him verbatim. "Lugard killed people to bring Nigeria together, and the killing of people to disintegrate the zoo shouldn't come to anybody as a surprise. Our promise is very simple: If they fail to give us Biafra, Somalia will be a paradise compared with what will happen to that zoo. A promise is a pledge, and is also a threat too".
He then again went further to say:
"If they do not give us Biafra there would be nothing left living in that zoo"



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What more evidence do you seek?

It seems you ain't okay...
At the bolded, Maybe you've forgotten where we are before your episode that leads to nowhere.
show me where he ordered the killing of the Yoruba's?

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 4:27pm On Oct 21, 2016
masseratti:
when you revert the present system of governance, that's restructring, if you revert it into true federalism that's restructring, you cannot have true federalism without resource control. Its not only Yoruba 's that are afraid of biafra, the gwaris, tivs, igalas, edo, uhrobo, isoko junkuns and the kanuris, they are all afraid of biafra, you can see I didnt mention the hausa fulanis I don't think those ones are afraid of Biafra because Biafrans are scared of them like sh. I. T, that's why they will never mention their name, always calling out Yoruba even when they are making love to their wives.

SS is fighting for resource control. Understood
SE is in for a secession understood

SW is known for true federalism/restructuring


Yoruba, what do you mean by true federalism?

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by masseratti: 4:32pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:


SS is fighting for resource control. Understood
SE is in for a secession understood

SW is known for true federalism/restructuring


Yoruba, what do you mean by true federalism?
if you can comprehend well you will see it in my former post true federalism cannot be achieved without resource control, your resouces is your power.

Succession can be achieved in a peaceful way, your state house of Assembly can achieve that, and the whole world will recognize it, it takes a process, ask them to move for it.
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by masseratti: 4:41pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:


Stop hiding under fictional story to vent your frustration...

Yoruba's are only frustrated because their leaders are not making any head way in achieving their agenda which they call true federalism, sometimes called restructuring. This was what your treacherous awolowo selfishly fought for and lost and now you guys are still clamouring for the impossicant and when the Igbos say they want out, they start to envy and hate with frustration.

You see them cooking up stories just to justify their hate and frustration...

What a curse
awolowo fought for true federalism? which cover of history books are you reading? wait thats going too far, which school you go sef?
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by dEastActivist: 4:42pm On Oct 21, 2016
masseratti:
if you can comprehend well you will see it in my former post true federalism cannot be achieved without resource control, your resouces is your power.

Succession can be achieved in a peaceful way, your state house of Assembly can achieve that, and the whole world will recognize it, it takes a process, ask them to move for it.

Why not support resource control then?
Why asking for true federalism that will always be ridden off so easily by everyone thinking is a Yoruba agenda. Who knows what the treacherous Yoruba's might be hiding under this suspicious true federalism.

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Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by masseratti: 4:52pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:


Why not support resource control then?
Why asking for true federalism that will always be ridden off so easily by everyone thinking is a Yoruba agenda. Who knows what the treacherous Yoruba's might be hiding under this suspicious true federalism.
oga no one is hiding anything, Yorubas have been asking for resources control since the military took it away in the 60s and after the war, by Ironsi, you can't have resouce control if you don't have true federalism, you can't have true federalism is the consistution is not amend amd the system of government is restructured.I hope you understand the way i explained it now cos i know a 5 years old will get this now.
Re: Are Yorubas Afraid Of Biafra? by Nobody: 5:01pm On Oct 21, 2016
dEastActivist:
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It seems you ain't okay...
At the bolded, Maybe you've forgotten where we are before your episode that leads to nowhere.
show me where he ordered the killing of the Yoruba's?
Stop standing simple logic on the head. You have been caught pants down by the very words of your terrorist dilector. He specifically threatened to kill all Nigerians. Are yorubas Ugandans ? Or are you denying he said that ? In case you forgot, yorubas are Nigerians too

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