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Lol, i know where the thread is going, op you probably believe that the illuminati exists. The fear of an agenda to breed out africans is just ridiculous.
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Op the lawyer who sued the EndSARS activitists was an Igbo man. This is childish.
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fukNaija: Lol, yet he failed to insult SE governors to action. 2 Likes |
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lordally: Lol... 1 Like |
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BSsniffer: Actually any sensible person would want to jakpa for self preservation. As per the okada, I've actually looked at the numbers and it's not quite but highly profitable. And am not looking to get new bikes, if I can get fairly used bikes of 100k-120k that would last me 12 months am good to go, daily the bike man would return 2k **all things being equal I'd get my ROI in two months.....rinse and repeat. **This obviously isn't taking into consideration the Nigerian factor reason why it sounds good on paper. ![]() 1 Like |
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Hmmm plan b, it's either I buy two motorcycles and give it to some abokiis to be doing daily for me. Or I jakpa abroad.
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With all the issues bedeviling the country people still find time to throw jabs at non office holders instead of using that time to hold the ones which they elected able.
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BSsniffer: What's hilarious is when some people from Mcoluomo's Lagos comes and start calling Igboho a thug or uneducated. Most of them with all their education would fight with a bus conductor over #50 change or educated ones who were notorious cultists while on campus. Their problem is that igboho/Gani cannot speak perfect english like osinbanjo or be as articulate as soyinka, but the average Yoruba farmer in ede whose cassava farm which he depends on has been destroyed by herdsmen would see Igboho as a hero simply because Igboho is empathetic to his problem. 3 Likes |
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I have a UK used Apple MacBook Air that I want to dispose of for 250k(negotiable) 8gb RAM Dual Intel core i5 120gb storage. Sold
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Maybe it's the time zone, probably these boys are still sleeping like most nigerians.
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TheSupleemLeada: Considering that thousands of families where sent illegally from the land which his refinery sits on, I don't think the community is necessarily happy...... dangote is the fulani herdsman of coparate Nigeria and he monopolises any industry he sets his foot in. |
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chloride6: He probably would do the opposite of this. |
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chloride6: Wise man. But dangote with all his billions fails to understand this, he's relying on bullets and guns to protect his investment. Money can't buy wisdom. |
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BKayy: He's refining Niger Delta oil. It affects everybody. |
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. gotten a thread for what I need, thanks. ![]() |
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TheSupleemLeada: Also saw the video, lady k seemed injured in the video, Let's just channel the anger to more profitable ventures. My heart bleeds for yorubaland. 1 Like 1 Share |
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TheSupleemLeada: Lmao even you don't believe the bullshit that you're saying. ISIS is worth $2billion. Boko Haram also worth billions of dollars thanks to donations from northern governors via the kidnapping business. Fulani herdsmen which you guys are fighting has an actual business that is worth at least #5trillion thanks to patronage from the south, operating at almost zero cost. (Cow business) Your hero Igboho is a car dealer who depends on donations from abroad to fund his agitation. The leader of the igbos Nnamdi kanu actually has no verifiable source of income and also depends on donations from abroad to fund his agitation. You can only win wars or effect change in Nigeria if you're a billionaire or you're blowing up pipelines. Protesters get shot in the head and freedom fighters are either killed, bought or sent to jail. |
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TheSupleemLeada: I don't look at myself as a know it all but the issue is quite simple. A united conservative north rules over a divided liberal south. The major power of the north lies in the ballot box and the nigerian army. If I were Nnamdi kanu or Sunday Igboho my major concern would be how I'd ensure every southerner young or old has their voters card and import voters from cameroon and Benin republic to vote for any pro conservative southern leader, if I were Sunday Igboho I'd be learning fulfude/hausa understanding their way of life and the power structure in northern nigeria, generally speaking it's a war that demands covert tactics. Protesting, tweeting and bitching about stuff on clubhouse won't solve anything. The Yoruba's are facing an enemy from the north, an untrustworthy neighbor to the east and saboteurs within, it's going to take far more than protesting or "making a statement" to free ourselves from the bondage. As for normal guys like you and i(who are largely inconsequential but awake to the situation on ground) my proposal to you is that you climb your way to the top, get really fvckin rich and effect the change you want to see. 2 Likes |
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TheSupleemLeada: Optics. after making a statement what next? The person above just stated how the same strategy was used by ipob and led to ipob being tagged as a terrorist group. You doing the same thing but expecting a different result, isn't that foolishness? |
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TheSupleemLeada: What would the protests solve apart from optics, and maybe some Yoruba's losing their lives? Can you fight a war with protests? |
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TheSupleemLeada: I personally would also add that generally speaking the south lacks balls and too much vested interest and woke stupidity. There's no better time for the south to leave Nigeria than now but the listed variables has made people not to see the bigger picture. Southerners love to bant, chitchat on clubhouse and shill twitter with stupid hashtags meanwhile northern leaders are running the show and making alliances with turkey. |
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Pure truth, I watched the interview he had with seun on channels and I just knew that he was the one running the country, buhari just signs off the papers.
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TheSupleemLeada: Lol, just trading my funds for now, kept parents pension in tbills and bonds. Down on the year but I'd survive. |
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TheSupleemLeada: It's my issue with being tribal, most things aren't practical. Loyalty to one's tribe doesn't mean it would be reciprocated, so many vested interests and divergences. |
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Pepper soup gone like that.
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TheSupleemLeada: Did you read the news on turkey offering to help Nigeria in the fight against "insecurity"? 2 Likes 1 Share |
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TheSupleemLeada: Ok, if we're not building brigdes what are your solutions? |
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TheSupleemLeada: Hmm, even though it may seem like bs to you but igbokwe is one of the few Igbos that has shown that a brigde can be built with the west and the east. We can take the easy way by generalising but it does no one any good. 6 Likes |
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sophxx: I don't think that's the point he's trying to make and non liberalism doesn't mean violence against other tribes but there is a need for some level of conservativism on the part of yoruba and Yoruba leaders. liberalism is good when it's reciprocated, if an igbo/hausa man can run for elections in the south west and the Yoruba can do the same it would be ideal liberalism but when the opposite is the case and the hausa/Igbo man can get opportunities in the south west but the same isn't reciprocated to the Yoruba man in other parts of the country then you would have a serious problem on your hands. And Yoruba's being liberal while orders are closed and conservative is like bringing flowers to the battle field while the enemy comes with machine guns and weapons of war. We must fashion our weapons of war similar to that of the enemy in other for it to be a level playing field. 4 Likes |
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thebosstrevor1: Some people would dismiss what you're saying simply because they benefit from the one sided Yoruba liberalism which isn't reciprocated on their side. Some would disagree simply because ignorantly they see diversity as intellectual sophistication and "progressiveness". Others merely for political reasons. 7 Likes |
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