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Post by Her Highness on Aug 29, 2017 3:04:13 GMT
I'm in Honorebu's category. Where do you think he falls under? And you nko? Sometimes I see you carrying the one-Nigeria placard on NL.
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Post by ajanaku on Aug 29, 2017 4:55:59 GMT
Mehn, see analysis ... some people get bad mouth sha. People like Honorebu. How about ... (5) THE INDIFFERENT: Those who simply do not give two fuckin' hoots! Fatalists who believe they didn't choose the tribe they found themselves and Nigeria can disintegrate or remain as one, anyhow fate deems fit. (6) THE MULTIFACETED NIGGER: One Nigeria when he's with his pretty Igbo bitch! One Nigeria whenever he consumes ofe nsala, ofe akwu, Nkowbi and Guinness big stout at Madam Amaka's restaurant ... but an advocate of the Yoruba nation in his quiet times and in his moments of solutidinous sober reflections. These are my categories!
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 29, 2017 5:05:58 GMT
Mehn, see analysis ... some people get bad mouth sha. People like Honorebu . How about ... (5) THE INDIFFERENT: Those who simply do not give two fuckin' hoots! Fatalists who believe they didn't choose the tribe they found themselves and Nigeria can disintegrate or remain as one, anyhow fate deems fit. (6) THE MULTIFACETED NIGGER: One Nigeria when he's with his pretty Igbo bitch! One Nigeria whenever he consumes ofe nsala, ofe akwu, Nkowbi and Guinness big stout at Madam Amaka's restaurant ... but an advocate of the Yoruba nation in his quiet times and in his moments of solutidinous sober reflections. These are my categories! O ma se o
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 29, 2017 5:06:32 GMT
ajanaku, I could swear on my dog's life that you've been smoking weed.
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Post by ajanaku on Aug 29, 2017 5:26:35 GMT
ajanaku , I could swear on my dog's life that you've been smoking weed. ...been smoking weed since I was a teen. You no see my DP? Nkwobi (well garnished with Ugba leaves, onions and enough pepper) and a cold bottle of big stout ... one of my reasons for a united Nigeria! My Saturday and Sunday night ritual. I can't help it! _ Did I mention ofe nsala and ofe akwu and the traditional igbo vegetable soup? When it comes to delicacies, mehn, the flat heads ... I reserve my comment.
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 29, 2017 5:30:48 GMT
ajanaku , I could swear on my dog's life that you've been smoking weed. ...been smoking weed since I was a teen. You no see my DP? Nkwobi (well garnished with Ugba leaves, onions and enough pepper) and a cold bottle of big stout ... one of my reasons for a united Nigeria! My Saturday and Sunday night ritual. I can't help it! _ Did I mention ofe nsala and ofe akwu and the traditional igbo vegetable soup? When it comes to delicacies, mehn, the flat heads ... I reserve my comment. The Sophisticated ---- would sell the Yorubas for a pot of Nkwobi.
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Post by ajanaku on Aug 29, 2017 6:06:49 GMT
...been smoking weed since I was a teen. You no see my DP? Nkwobi (well garnished with Ugba leaves, onions and enough pepper) and a cold bottle of big stout ... one of my reasons for a united Nigeria! My Saturday and Sunday night ritual. I can't help it! _ Did I mention ofe nsala and ofe akwu and the traditional igbo vegetable soup? When it comes to delicacies, mehn, the flat heads ... I reserve my comment. The Sophisticated ---- would sell the Yorubas for a pot of Nkwobi. LOL ... No naa! How can I sell my beloved Yoruba tribe for a pot of Nkwobi? Never! But Ileke, you really need to taste this Nkwobi. You'd realize that your taste buds have been under-utilized all these years. Give me a call when next you are in Naija. I know a very cool Nkwobi joint here in Surulere, Lagos. LOL
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 29, 2017 6:44:51 GMT
The Sophisticated ---- would sell the Yorubas for a pot of Nkwobi. LOL ... No naa! How can I sell my beloved Yoruba tribe for a pot of Nkwobi? Never! But Ileke, you really need to taste this Nkwobi. You'd realize that your taste buds have been under-utilized all these years. Give me a call when next you are in Naija. I know a very cool Nkwobi joint here in Surulere, Lagos. LOLYou that'd sell me to Ibos for a bowl of Nkwobi. Olorun maje.
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Post by Honorebu on Sept 8, 2017 23:42:38 GMT
I watched the Tanko Wank.assai video on Channels wherein he was talking about the low participation of Yoruba Muslims at the Ibadan Yoruba summit lol
I wonder where this sudden love for Yoruba Muslims is coming from. MKO, Afonja wey dem fook up no be Muslims? Talking crap about how 70% of Yorubas are Muslims. Stats manufactured from his ass
These clowns had better realize this is something that has to do with progress, not religion
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Post by Honorebu on Sept 8, 2017 23:49:38 GMT
And lately, I've been seeing this whole Yoruba Muslim-Yoruba Christian thing all over the place
Any red flags, folks ?
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Post by Honorebu on Sept 8, 2017 23:53:49 GMT
I don't like all these Afenifere-PDP folks, but once the issue of restructuring comes up, I put aside my hatred and support them
But its like for most Yoruba people, as long as this guy I dislike is the one talking, I'm not interested, even if it's for my own good
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Post by omoolowu on Sept 9, 2017 0:42:57 GMT
I don't like all these Afenifere-PDP folks, but once the issue of restructuring comes up, I put aside my hatred and support them But its like for most Yoruba people, as long as this guy I dislike is the one talking, I'm not interested, even if it's for my own good Obasanjo is also a threat to restructuring. Fayose use style abuse am sef for the summit. Good thing is that People don't even regard Obasanjo in his ward 11, totoro. owu abeokuta talkless of the Yoruba nation at large Obasanjo is too pro Nigeria ... and he is the only yoruba personality that has spoken against restructuring Only the Yorubas can fight for restructuring, Tanko yakassai and other northern elements knows this hence the reason they will never stop trying to divide Yorubas along religious lines
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Sept 9, 2017 5:27:44 GMT
And lately, I've been seeing this whole Yoruba Muslim-Yoruba Christian thing all over the place Any red flags, folks ? I see red flags bro. truth be told, I noticed the dearth of muslim participants at the summit at Ibadan. Why is that?
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Post by Her Highness on Sept 9, 2017 6:39:48 GMT
And lately, I've been seeing this whole Yoruba Muslim-Yoruba Christian thing all over the place Any red flags, folks ? Good morning....
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Post by Short_Biscuit on Sept 9, 2017 8:33:52 GMT
And lately, I've been seeing this whole Yoruba Muslim-Yoruba Christian thing all over the place Any red flags, folks ? I see red flags bro. truth be told, I noticed the dearth of muslim participants at the summit at Ibadan. Why is that? I see red flags as well. Our enemies are vigorously pushing a very divisive narrative that may spell doom for us as a people if care isn't taken. And they are amplifying their rhetoric with the aid of the social media. For Tanko yakassai to try to exploit it, perhaps he has gotten some feedback from some disgruntled elements of Yoruba extraction that pointed it out. That was how he latched on the Adebayo guy's article about igbos owning most industries in the SW and amplified/ran with it. It's a very unfortunate and mischievous development I must confess. The worst part for me is that I think non-Yorubas are largely responsible for pushing this divisive rhetoric to widen some perceived fault lines. Once upon a time not that long ago, both the governor and deputy of Osun (under Oyinlola's tenure) were both christians and nobody raised an eye-brow. I wonder if that would be allowed to happen again with the way things are going. During the UPN days, all the SW governors with the exception of Lateef jakande were all Christians (Bola Ige of Oyo, Olabisi Onabanjo of Ogun, Adekunle Ajasin of Ondo/Ekiti). Even in Oyo back then, Ige's successor was also another Christian Ibadan indigene in the person of Omololu Olunloyo. These days it's not uncommon to hear ipob touts shouting 'Yoruba muslims' all over the internet, and pushing a jaundiced and ignorant narrative about how most current SW governors are muslims and are marginalizing the Christians in the region, when in fact all the SW states have an equal distribution of governors from both Christianity and Islam (Aregbe, Amosun and Ajimobi are muslims, while Ambode, Fayose, and Aketi are Christians). It's a really worrying development that may prove disastrous for us if care is not taken.
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