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Ride on bro
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We don't care Yoruba Op. Face your tribe
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UdechiHD:Permit me to share 2 Likes |
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Ijaw struggle hinged on enriching the politicians and cultist, while the ordinary man is left with crumbs. But when you give them the opportunity, they won't utilize it. GEJ spent 6 good years as President and his impact was barely felt by the Niger Delta. Wake me up when these people are serious! |
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What’s the fuss with both of you, Udechi and Idenna.
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Kamani8:Is he a Yoruba? I taught the thread is clean. No bad pics whatsoever. 7 Likes |
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I’m not surprised OP. The pictures below are testament to the Fulani archaic lifestyle.
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macIB:You’re right. Alagba is from Onigbongbo compound in Ilesa. He trekked from Ilesa to Lagos lagoon and was ferried by the Awori fishermen for the sole purpose of marring Erelu Kuti. He really tried, because as at then, they were no capable sons of Eko fit enough to marry the the last Benin regent and the need to inform Osun Yoruba’s for help. 1 Like |
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helinues:Yoruba names but a strong and verifiable Benin origin. Oba Akiolu and his Eko chief wouldn’t mind throwing any indignant Yoruba to the lagoon for trying to change their history. Eko is Benin land not Yoruba - Oba Akiolu 2015 1 Like |
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seunmsg:How would you expect SL Ikoku and Enahoro to stand with UPN when it was a gathering of tribalistic Yoruba’s. What did they gain ing Awo? If not for the military coup Enahoro would have ended his youthful years in prison. The notable thing SL Ikoku gained from ing the Yoruba’s was a street named after him in GRA Ikeja. How would you feel if you were in the shoes of SL Ikoku and Enahoro. |
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seunmsg:He did not betray Awolowo. SL Ikoku was sentence to prison with Awo but as you said fled to Ghana. And for your information, AG didn’t win the Arochukwu federal election because of an unknown Awo in the east, it was solely by the political Mavericks of a young SL Ikokwu who emerged a strong opposition to the NCNC in the eastern house. Awo saw in SL Ikokwu a trusted ally! He saw similar traits in Enahoro and had to make these guys his eyes and ears. And these men repaid the faith by sticking their necks for him. |
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seunmsg:Nonsense, yet the same Enahoro and SL Ikokwu we’re sentenced to prison with Awolowo for treason, while the so called Akintola and his Yoruba betrayers ed the north into incarcerating their own. |
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seunmsg:Lies! Zik’s NPP was alone. And Igbos didn’t vote for Shagari’s NPN. NPN was dominant in the SS states and north, while NPP won Imo, Anambra and Plateau states. The SS didn’t even vote Zik. The SW are the only tribalistic tribe who always vote theirs while push the buck on others. 1 Like |
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Guy Ikokwu is a pure Awoist. This was a man who was at loggerhead with his father Alvan Ikokwu, was a thorn to even Azikiwe himself and was even sentenced with Awolowo to prison for treason. Today the Yoruba’s don’t even mention his sacrifices for their tribalistic struggle. The same way they cornered the NADECO struggle and made it a post Yoruba nationalism. Guy Ikokwu must be reeling in pains now for fighting a foolish agenda with the Yoruba’s. Any non-Yoruba fighting for the SW political struggle ends up being forgotten and disgraced. Ask the late Nwankwo and Enahoro the NADECO leaders. 1 Like |
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Be grateful for the amount you earned, while doing basically nothing. Some of you have been feeding on government money since the first batch and have refused to relinquish that position for recent unemployed graduates. If the government is not callous, the N-Power idea should be a 3 years intake thing where new Graduates are given an opportunity to benefit too. But that’s not what it is. 10 Likes 1 Share |
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Oyindidi:Yeah, lovely. So you mind we make things happen. From chatting and likely Iku aka n uzo thins ![]() ![]() |
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They mustn’t get away with it. Justice must be served.
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chino11:I swear in the name of god Chino that I’m not god Chiwude and also in the name of god abagworo all from Igodo land that I’m E...a Lol! ![]() ![]() |
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chino11:So because I ire your enigma and decided to act like Chino does that makes me Chino? And because I see Chiwude as an idol does that makes me Chiwude. Take a look at my monicker and you’ll see the traits of Chino, that shows your bad influence. But be rest assured that I’m a confirm Okwuzi boy, a gallant Rivers man and an agile Niger-Deltan with an Igbo identity. That’s all I can tell you. |
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Oyindidi:I’ve followed you. Something tells me you’re from Onelga. But do you by chance stay in P/H? Can we meet or chat on WhatsApp? I actually live and work in Lagos. |
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chino11:For the last time I’m not Chiwude. And let me ask you a question? Would Chiwude stoop so low by arguing foolishly with you? You know him quite well that he’s not in the league of Abagworo. So why still in doubt. Or is hallucinations now a lifestyle of the king schemer. |
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chino11:I can never lace Chiwude’s shoes in nairaland. Yes, I may have cloned his moniker once. But I respect him a lot. How may times would I tell you that I’m not Chiwude. Or do you want me to prove that to you by speaking my dialect? |
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Oyindidi:I believe he’s a nice guy in real life. His legend is extraordinary. I would love to meet him someday. The only nairalander that causes fear and rains thunders with his over 50 monikers. |
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Oyindidi:Sorry, I’m actually doing to him what he used to do to others. Let’s say, I learnt some bad things from him and this moniker is an example. To be fair with you I ire the dude a lot. Himself, Abagworo and the Chiwude he thinks I’m. Sorry, are you by chance from Onelga? I’m a cool guy in reality. I’m from Okwuzi that why I’m asking. |
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Oyindidi:I’m really enjoying my time. If anyone can tell me that Chino can be demystified in one moment, I’ll never have believed it. That guy is a nairaland living legend. ![]() ![]() |
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