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Post by Her Highness on Jul 13, 2016 19:01:32 GMT
Do you live in Kwara? It would be nice to conduct a research.....ask people what they classify themselves; Yoruba or Fulani. And why. I know one Kwaran Yoruba who still classifies himself as Yoruba, but as Northern Yoruba. Whatever the fuck that means. I don't stay in kwara. But I do visit there sometimes, I don't think I'll go back there again. That city is too dull. Are you referring to that nairaland guy Jarus? Yes him. I like am sha, except on that stance. I like quiet cities like that. Not too loud and busy.
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jul 13, 2016 20:07:30 GMT
It will be interesting indeed. That is why if Nigeria is to breakup, we all have to make sure a popular referendum is the way it is done by. In that way, Ilorin will fall into the West, no doubts. Option 2 : If option 1 does not work, Since the North will be totally landlocked in an eventual Nigerian breakup, we can dangle a tiny portion of the Coast (like 10km of seafront) on a 100 yr lease to them in return for the city and its environs. Similar to how Hong-Kong was British for 100 years. Option 3: Court Western and Global Powers to regain control of the City. Option 4: Fight for the control of the city. Blood for Blood. But this would be hard, since there are Yoruba brainwashed traitors who have an identity crisis, or who think being in the NC automatically makes them non-Yoruba, amongst our midst. The best time for an attack would be when the Northerners are engaged on two fronts, a Western and an Eastern one. Spot on. I remember once reading a Fulani guy boldly declaring on Nairaland that the Yorubas should be willing to fight another war to regain control of the city, that since it was won by them via war only a rematch would legitimately change its fate. I was flabbergasted at his audacity. But it gave me a glimpse of how uphill a task it might be to retake the city. Btw, bro, Asari Dokubo has started his madness again o. This time he's claiming that the recently discovered Lagos oil actually belongs to Bayelsa and Delta state. I know you are good with maps and stuff like that so I was wondering if you have any such evidence that can shut that fool up. Here is the link to the thread on NL (as you can imagine the Ipobs are already running amok): www.nairaland.com/3223244/stop-provoking-us-there-no Bayelsa ko Bratislava ni. The oil is well within the confines of Lagos state.
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Post by Her Highness on Jul 13, 2016 20:10:29 GMT
Spot on. I remember once reading a Fulani guy boldly declaring on Nairaland that the Yorubas should be willing to fight another war to regain control of the city, that since it was won by them via war only a rematch would legitimately change its fate. I was flabbergasted at his audacity. But it gave me a glimpse of how uphill a task it might be to retake the city. Btw, bro, Asari Dokubo has started his madness again o. This time he's claiming that the recently discovered Lagos oil actually belongs to Bayelsa and Delta state. I know you are good with maps and stuff like that so I was wondering if you have any such evidence that can shut that fool up. Here is the link to the thread on NL (as you can imagine the Ipobs are already running amok): www.nairaland.com/3223244/stop-provoking-us-there-noBayelsa ko Bratislava ni. The oil is well within the confines of Lagos state. Na our jealous flathead bros dey publish the trash. They're so bitter about Yorubas owning oil.
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Post by Belmot on Jul 13, 2016 20:34:52 GMT
I don't stay in kwara. But I do visit there sometimes, I don't think I'll go back there again. That city is too dull. Are you referring to that nairaland guy Jarus? Yes him. I like am sha, except on that stance. I like quiet cities like that. Not too loud and busy. There is nothing like northern yoruba don't mind him jare.
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Post by Merchantt on Jul 14, 2016 14:34:46 GMT
How is a Fulani emir allowed to dethrone or demote a Yoruba king? The audacity. This makes no sense whatsoever to me. WTF? That emir of ilorin is actually yoruba even though he denies it just like other ilorin folks... Can't recall his full name for now. Ibrahim Afolabi sulu gambari or something like that, but he doesn't add the afolabi to his name any longer. Many of them add Yoruba names to their names. Truth is, the family ruling in Ilorin have been descendants of the dude who murdered Afonja(Alimi or whatever the traitor called himself). I am ANGRY as I type this. I'm working on a solution, I shall gist the house at the appropriate time. I CALL IT "ISOLATION". Ilorin is a small city which is surrounded by Yoruba towns. We shall get that city back, it's a matter of time.
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jul 15, 2016 3:37:45 GMT
That emir of ilorin is actually yoruba even though he denies it just like other ilorin folks... Can't recall his full name for now. Ibrahim Afolabi sulu gambari or something like that, but he doesn't add the afolabi to his name any longer. Many of them add Yoruba names to their names. Truth is, the family ruling in Ilorin have been descendants of the dude who murdered Afonja(Alimi or whatever the traitor called himself). I am ANGRY as I type this. I'm working on a solution, I shall gist the house at the appropriate time. I CALL IT "ISOLATION". Ilorin is a small city which is surrounded by Yoruba towns. We shall get that city back, it's a matter of time. Ilorin and small in the same sentence. Ilorin is by no means small o.
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