|
Post by Her Highness on Mar 5, 2016 14:48:45 GMT
Lol Her Highness I no go fight them ooo, I just told them to discuss real issues ni ooo na so like 8 people reply me. Baba nla mob attack.The thing pain dem gaan About the country being too hard. The reason why Ipod youths are more conscious is because of their past.The civil war.I don't know sha, there could be other reasons why Yorubas don't have that consciousness but this is what I've observed Lol @mob attack. Did they post anything relating to the Mile 12 attacks? Abi won si n discuss iyan ati egusi?
|
|
|
Post by Honorebu on Mar 5, 2016 14:53:15 GMT
Lol Her Highness I no go fight them ooo, I just told them to discuss real issues ni ooo na so like 8 people reply me. Baba nla mob attack.The thing pain dem gaan About the country being too hard. The reason why Ipod youths are more conscious is because of their past.The civil war.I don't know sha, there could be other reasons why Yorubas don't have that consciousness but this is what I've observed Lol @mob attack. Did they post anything relating to the Mile 12 attacks? Abi won si n discuss iyan ati egusi? Yeah they did and it got just 2 comments I want you to see the page for yourself and tell me what you think www.facebook.com/Proudly-Yoruba-113637815439005/?fref=ts
|
|
|
Post by Her Highness on Mar 5, 2016 15:03:32 GMT
"Crazy Friday, bad friday"? That's all? I mean for real? How come food posts gets more like and comments than main issues? Never seen that Facebook page before.
|
|
|
Post by oduabachanal on Mar 5, 2016 15:05:20 GMT
Sigh. Disgrace. Running to Ibadan, rather Ibadan people should have gone to Lagos to avenge their people. I expect this to continue because Hausa-Fulanis are animals. They find joy in killing people. Look at my people.This is what they discuss 24-7.Nothing beneficial or related to knowledge or development The admin of this page was the one trolling me some months back after I told her to stop discussing irrelevant things.Her fellow ne'er do wells defended her.She too was forming e-warrior.We bone that one. Okay I sent the article on education in the South-west to all these Yoruba groups on facebook including hers and they still never replied neither did they post it.Then we wonder why we aren't performing well in external exams? bros, are you talking about the Proudly Yoruba page on facebook? Do you know the bitch behind the page. She is one heck of a Ibo supporter.
|
|
|
Post by Omoluabi on Mar 5, 2016 15:05:23 GMT
My wife related an interesting experience she had at the Agege area abattoir this morning. According to her while pricing the price of meat with an Hausa seller, during the back and forth price exchanges, a Yoruba 'areaboy' approached the Hausa and asked him to either accept my madam's proposed price or forfeit the meat to her, to which the Hausa retorted that he's ready to recreate another Mile 12 there if the guy tries anything funny. Before my madam knew it about 10 other Yorubas joined them and inquired to know what was the matter, the area boy then related his version and told them about the mallam's threat, this infuriated the Yorubas who asked my madam to take the meat and leave without paying a dime. All the while my madam was pleading with them all not to create a scene as she was no longer interested in the transaction for the sake of peace. But the Yorubas were adamant and insisted that they had a point to prove to the mallam and openly threatened him and his fellow mallams within an earshot that they were prepared to shutdown the abattoir and chase them back to the North. Na so my madam picked race from their midst while pleading that they not escalate the matter. I hear the Yorubas at the Mile 12 ate insisting that for peace to reign the mallam dominated market must be relocated from the vicinity. I hope this signals the start of asserting our rights in our land. I've been depressed since yesterday and I'm seriously trying to shake it off but it's difficult. I feel very ashamed. Ashamed that I'll have to swallow my pride and admit that the ipob poster who told me we were the least ready for a conflict was very right. The Yoruba guys killed Hausa's too but my brothers were more interested in looting the shops of the traders than making any statement. I seriously hope the consciousness is rising. There'll be another episode soon and I hope we'll be ready for it.
|
|
|
Post by Honorebu on Mar 5, 2016 15:11:58 GMT
"Crazy Friday, bad friday"? That's all? I mean for real? How come food posts gets more like and comments than main issues?Never seen that Facebook page before. Ah! Me ah no know ooo. Shebi I told you poverty is a big issue in Yorubaland. Look! Most Yorubas are'nt interested in GDP,IGR and all those blah blah we chat here. Wo.me I don tire lol.We no fit kill oursleves jare my sister. Na for person to just cook better jollof rice balance am with gingerale. There are too many things to worry about when it comes to Yorubas lol
|
|
|
Post by Her Highness on Mar 5, 2016 15:13:26 GMT
"Crazy Friday, bad friday"? That's all? I mean for real? How come food posts gets more like and comments than main issues?Never seen that Facebook page before. Ah! Me ah no know ooo. Shebi I told you poverty is a big issue in Yorubaland. Look! Most Yorubas are'nt interested in GDP,IGR and all those blah blah we chat here. Wo.me I don tire lol.We no fit kill oursleves jare my sister. Na for person to just cook better jollof rice balance am with gingerale. There are too many things to worry about when it comes to Yorubas lol Sigh
|
|
|
Post by Her Highness on Mar 5, 2016 15:13:56 GMT
Look at my people.This is what they discuss 24-7.Nothing beneficial or related to knowledge or development The admin of this page was the one trolling me some months back after I told her to stop discussing irrelevant things.Her fellow ne'er do wells defended her.She too was forming e-warrior.We bone that one. Okay I sent the article on education in the South-west to all these Yoruba groups on facebook including hers and they still never replied neither did they post it.Then we wonder why we aren't performing well in external exams? bros, are you talking about the Proudly Yoruba page on facebook? Do you know the bitch behind the page. She is one heck of a Ibo supporter. Bawo lo se mo?
|
|
|
Post by Honorebu on Mar 5, 2016 15:15:11 GMT
Look at my people.This is what they discuss 24-7.Nothing beneficial or related to knowledge or development The admin of this page was the one trolling me some months back after I told her to stop discussing irrelevant things.Her fellow ne'er do wells defended her.She too was forming e-warrior.We bone that one. Okay I sent the article on education in the South-west to all these Yoruba groups on facebook including hers and they still never replied neither did they post it.Then we wonder why we aren't performing well in external exams? bros, are you talking about the Proudly Yoruba page on facebook? Do you know the bitch behind the page. She is one heck of a Ibo supporter. Lol I don't even know who the muffuguh is.She was telling me her life history about how she's a mother of two kids and blah blah that Instead of me to appreciate, that I'm downplaying her work. The thing pain am gaan so tey she reply me thrice
|
|
|
Post by Short_Biscuit on Mar 5, 2016 16:05:38 GMT
My wife related an interesting experience she had at the Agege area abattoir this morning. According to her while pricing the price of meat with an Hausa seller, during the back and forth price exchanges, a Yoruba 'areaboy' approached the Hausa and asked him to either accept my madam's proposed price or forfeit the meat to her, to which the Hausa retorted that he's ready to recreate another Mile 12 there if the guy tries anything funny. Before my madam knew it about 10 other Yorubas joined them and inquired to know what was the matter, the area boy then related his version and told them about the mallam's threat, this infuriated the Yorubas who asked my madam to take the meat and leave without paying a dime. All the while my madam was pleading with them all not to create a scene as she was no longer interested in the transaction for the sake of peace. But the Yorubas were adamant and insisted that they had a point to prove to the mallam and openly threatened him and his fellow mallams within an earshot that they were prepared to shutdown the abattoir and chase them back to the North. Na so my madam picked race from their midst while pleading that they not escalate the matter. I hear the Yorubas at the Mile 12 ate insisting that for peace to reign the mallam dominated market must be relocated from the vicinity. I hope this signals the start of asserting our rights in our land. I've been depressed since yesterday and I'm seriously trying to shake it off but it's difficult. I feel very ashamed. Ashamed that I'll have to swallow my pride and admit that the ipob poster who told me we were the least ready for a conflict was very right. The Yoruba guys killed Hausa's too but my brothers were more interested in looting the shops of the traders than making any statement. I seriously hope the consciousness is rising. There'll be another episode soon and I hope we'll be ready for it. Brother man, just like you I hope this latest clash will serve as a wakeup call to the Yoruba nation that unless we collectively and aggressively assert ourselves we might as well admit that Lagos is lost to our perennial enemies (namely the igbos and to a lesser extent the Northerners). I was at Mushin almost two weeks ago to buy some furniture fabric and witnessed a pitiful and shameful sight of a group of igbo traders chancing a female Yoruba trader. She was obviously the only Yoruba with a stall in that section of the market, surrounded on all corners by igbo traders. I learned that the altercation was a result of her 'mistake/effrontery' of asking why an igbo trader drew a red marking past the front of her stall. You needed to have seen the way the igbos numbering about 15 - 20 ganged-up against her and were raining abuse on her. It took the timely intervention of some KAI officials to spare her from getting beaten up by the mob. It was a sorry sight, I tell you.
|
|
|
Post by Short_Biscuit on Mar 5, 2016 16:07:24 GMT
Double post.
|
|
|
Post by Omoluabi on Mar 5, 2016 16:19:46 GMT
I hope this signals the start of asserting our rights in our land. I've been depressed since yesterday and I'm seriously trying to shake it off but it's difficult. I feel very ashamed. Ashamed that I'll have to swallow my pride and admit that the ipob poster who told me we were the least ready for a conflict was very right. The Yoruba guys killed Hausa's too but my brothers were more interested in looting the shops of the traders than making any statement. I seriously hope the consciousness is rising. There'll be another episode soon and I hope we'll be ready for it. Brother man, just like you I hope this latest clash will serve as a wakeup call to the Yoruba nation that unless we collectively and aggressively assert ourselves we might as well admit that Lagos is lost to our perennial enemies (namely the igbos and to a lesser extent the Northerners). I was at Mushin almost two weeks ago to buy some furniture fabric and witnessed a pitiful and shameful sight of a group of igbo traders chancing a female Yoruba trader. She was obviously the only Yoruba with a stall in that section of the market, surrounded on all corners by igbo traders. I learned that the altercation was a result of her 'mistake/effrontery' of asking why an igbo trader drew a red marking past the front of her stall. You needed to have seen the way the igbos numbering about 15 - 20 ganged-up against her and were raining abuse on her. It took the timely intervention of some KAI officials to spare her from getting beaten up by the mob. It was a sorry sight, I tell you. We have really fallen. SMH
|
|
|
Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Mar 5, 2016 16:26:47 GMT
Look at my people.This is what they discuss 24-7.Nothing beneficial or related to knowledge or development The admin of this page was the one trolling me some months back after I told her to stop discussing irrelevant things.Her fellow ne'er do wells defended her.She too was forming e-warrior.We bone that one. Okay I sent the article on education in the South-west to all these Yoruba groups on facebook including hers and they still never replied neither did they post it.Then we wonder why we aren't performing well in external exams? bros, are you talking about the Proudly Yoruba page on facebook? Do you know the bitch behind the page. She is one heck of a Ibo supporter. smh .... what is wrong with our people...
|
|
|
Post by Short_Biscuit on Mar 5, 2016 17:14:37 GMT
Brother man, just like you I hope this latest clash will serve as a wakeup call to the Yoruba nation that unless we collectively and aggressively assert ourselves we might as well admit that Lagos is lost to our perennial enemies (namely the igbos and to a lesser extent the Northerners). I was at Mushin almost two weeks ago to buy some furniture fabric and witnessed a pitiful and shameful sight of a group of igbo traders chancing a female Yoruba trader. She was obviously the only Yoruba with a stall in that section of the market, surrounded on all corners by igbo traders. I learned that the altercation was a result of her 'mistake/effrontery' of asking why an igbo trader drew a red marking past the front of her stall. You needed to have seen the way the igbos numbering about 15 - 20 ganged-up against her and were raining abuse on her. It took the timely intervention of some KAI officials to spare her from getting beaten up by the mob. It was a sorry sight, I tell you. We have really fallen. SMH What am about to say may sound controversial but fvck it. I have come to appreciate the existence of 'areaboys' and the OPC (even though the latter seem to be presently in a demobilized state) since the police and military are hopelessly undependable in situations like this one. They are the closest things we have to a militia and are the only ones that strike fear in the hearts of our enemies and are still able to intimidate them as they are more battle ready and militant than the rest of us.
|
|
|
Post by Omoluabi on Mar 5, 2016 17:34:13 GMT
We have really fallen. SMH What am about to say may sound controversial but fvck it. I have come to appreciate the existence of 'areaboys' and the OPC (even though the latter seem to be presently in a demobilized state) since the police and military are hopelessly undependable in situations like this one. They are the closest things we have to a militia and are the only ones that strike fear in the hearts of our enemies and are still able to intimidate them as they are more battle ready and militant than the rest of us. Nothing controversial about it bro. Yoruba's say "nitori werey ita ni ase ni werey ile" I'm sure you can translate it. However, this is getting to the point where everyone must join hands with area boys and OPC folks. PDP infiltrated OPC last time out. I hope they now realise the issue is beyond APC/PDP rivalry. Its a battle for the soul of ile Oodua. Infact, right now I've killed my dislike for Fayose. He's authentic Yoruba unlike the overgrown baby called ffk.
|
|