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Konquest: 8:31pm On Jun 05
Konquest: 3:55pm On Jun 05
Konquest: 3:49pm On Jun 05
ElSudani:


The ECOWAS protocol is about legal border crossing not those crossing through the bush or swimming across. I think the government should give this proposal a serious thought.
@ElSudani

I appreciate you here.

Yes, I'm aware of the totally legit purpose of the ECOWAS protocol but these insidious foreigners from the Sahel use both the "legal and illegal" entry routes to gain access into Nigeria and other West African countries to cause chaos. It's just totally unkind that a minority ethnic group of Fulas and those Jihadists such as JNIM of Mali that's d to the Al-Qaeda would go about destabilizing Nigeria and the largely Northern parts of other West African countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean.

As it stands today, Niger Republic, Mali and Burkina Faso are NOT even part of ECOWAS so their citizens who include the migrant Fulanis do NOT qualify to just walk right into Nigeria for instance WITHOUT immigration screening.

Last but NOT least, the stabilized laterite bricks I talked about for the proposed border walls is also earthquake-resistant, bullet-proof in nature and can be easily removed and reused in another location unlike the convention sandcrete blocks that have indentations in them from the moulding machines and are prone to earthquake destruction when used in buildings. So, it would indeed save a lot of cost.

The East German Communists built a Berlin wall from 1961 separating them from West though to prevent East Germans from leaving for the West German side (I still have block chips from that original Berlin wall as a souvenir since 1991), the Chinese built the Great Wall of China as well centuries ago, therefore modern countries that want to take border security seriously MUSTN'T be averse to using strong border walls to keep bad elements or non-state actors right behind the curtain where they belong despite the cost implications.

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Konquest: 2:46pm On Jun 05
naptu2:
Akin Olaoye @akintollgate



https://x.com/akintollgate/status/1930383882102140938?t=GrrTDt4MBRe0l9R0MkTFRQ&s=19


Morris Monye and Chimezie (@Jack_ng01) are key Obidients.

Morris Monye @Morris_Monye



https://x.com/Morris_Monye/status/1930348482818126320?t=AGlo1DbAus39OohaR-M6EQ&s=19


Akin Olaoye @akintollgate



https://x.com/akintollgate/status/1930373704850039213?t=V0gJZbpgWKCwntsoMz_5Xg&s=19


Jack The Builder™️ @jack_ng01



https://x.com/Jack_ng01/status/1930394156234359276?t=K-LxKBQc20f_cgtL7NJRqg&s=19
Akin Olaoye's original concerns about the deliberate ethnic intolerance (especially from the Ibo of the so-called group, the relentless disinformation, toxic hate speech, and cyberbullying going on in that same group that sounds like an occult group using mass mind control of ) were NOT even addressed by the Monye guy.

Instead, Olaoye faced direct insults and this further shows that Akin's observations were right afterall. These lemmings were NEVER democrats and it was this same gang of youngsters that were calling for a military coup in Nigeria to remove the incumbent Nigerian President back in 2023 to 2024 when their "cult leader" who CANNOT even call them to order lost the bid for the Presidency and came 3rd!

The very prominent people that were viciously attacked on their online media platforms and offline by these so-called "Obidents" during the 2022/2023 Presidential election cycle were majorly Ibos (males and females who didn't even deem it fit to hide their toxic tribal biases) with the actress Mercy Johnson and her husband being viciously attacked online for having links to the APC, Joke Silva-Jacobs, Rev. Paul Adefarasin, Seun Kuti, Femi Kuti, Ooni of Ife, the iconic nonagenarian and 1986 Nobel Prize Winner Prof. 'Wole Soyinka, Eniola Bus, and many more were cyberbullied and called unprintable names even on NL. Yet they want other ethnic regions in Nigeria to vote for their tribal kinsman just like that! There will indeed be direct and unintended consequences for these gross indiscretions as others are NOT unaware of the tribalism that has crept into Peter Obi's group of followers. Even the paid ipob troll farms (as reported by the "BBC Global Disinformation Team" investigative video of May 2022 which accurately EXPOSED the paid troll farms who were given free laptops, free mobile phones, free Internet data, with the free stipends given to them to spread heavy disinformation and toxic hate speech in order to cause ethnic divisions and destabilize Nigeria by using Facebook, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, and even NL) are part of the propaganda machinery working for Peter Obi and he can't even come out strongly to condemn them head-on. That's the lame person who wanted to be the President of Nigeria and is gearing up for another coalition move with his lemmings and tribal mob.

Akin Olaoye gave succinct reasons for his concerns about the tribal bigotry of that group on the other NL thread yet the tribalistic mob didn't pay attention but chose to ignore his concerns and insult him further. Instead this Monye guy chose to insidiously refer to Akin as a "mole." There is always a cause-and-effect sequence in the universe. Period.

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Konquest: 12:55pm On Jun 05
yns4real:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/norths-bold-plan-for-2027-unity-or-power-grab/
The arrowheads of the so-called coalition from the North are majorly the minority Fulanis who are NOT even indigenous to Nigeria. They are just simply embedding themselves in Hausaland and the male and female Hausas have stated clearly in many online videos that they are tired of the minority Fulani political hegemony and domination of their land where NO single indigenous ethnic Hausa man or woman has ever been the President of Nigeria despite having a huge population of over 80 million over the Fulanis who are NOT more than 24 million in all West African countries they claim to be in.

Even most Northern States Governors are the minority Fulanis who have always used political subterfuge and this the Hausas say they want to put a STOP to. Period.
Konquest: 12:12pm On Jun 05
Busy76:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsITaqNg3Nk

Nigeria's Defence Chief, General Christopher Musa, has ignited a major debate by proposing a complete fence along Nigeria's borders with Cameroon, Niger, Chad, and Benin to combat escalating insecurity and the influx of armed groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP.

Citing examples like Pakistan's fence with Afghanistan, he argues this is critical for Nigeria's survival and sovereignty. In this video, we break down this unprecedented proposal, analyzing the reasons behind it, the immense potential costs, logistical challenges, socio-economic impacts, and whether this controversial measure can truly solve Nigeria's deep-rooted security crisis. Is fencing the nation a viable strategy or a sign of desperation?
I've been stating this same thing for years now because in reality, Nigeria has NEVER had standard borders with those 4 countries. Even the British Colonialists never thought of building border walls or fences. Folks just simply walk right into another environment from the Nigerian side and find themselves in another country without any checks and this has been fueling the illegal inflows of foreign Fulani herdsmen and bandits into Nigeria since the early 2000s and the Jihadist invaders from the West African Sahelian countries of Mali, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso, Northern Cameroon, etc.

First off, the use of stabilized laterite bricks OR adobe bricks for the construction of the border walls will be cheaper since laterite is readily available BUT this time, it will be stabilized with cement.

Second, prisoners from Nigerian correctional centers closer to the border areas can be deployed to those locations to build the border walls and save costs of labor.


Third, the U.S. border walls along the Mexican/U.S. border areas can ALSO be used as a model to measure total costs.

In any event, it's the use of modern satellite tracking systems and advanced attack and surveillance drones that would further complement these proposed border walls which I'm in of and to hell with the ECOWAS protocol on free movement that allows foreign Fulani herdsmen to just walk right into Nigeria and displace indigenous Nigerian ethnic groups from their lands for final occupation using violence. It's totally unacceptable as the Fulanis in the whole of West African countries are just a minority ethnic group of NOT more than 24 million people (unlike the over 80 million each of both Hausas and Yorubas, then the Kanuris, and other indigenous Nigerians combined), so they should NOT be placed on a pedestal by ANYBODY from Nigeria again. The Fula paternal ancestry is even from the Berbers of Morocco in North Africa based off of advanced DNA test results we have today. All Fulanis have Umayyad Berber ancestry and NOT indigenous to Nigeria. Period.
Konquest: 11:51am On Jun 05
Konquest: 11:09am On Jun 05
Newsgeek24:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssPUCnH6rCQ?si=YdJs7eDsO9zjiD0D

Reporter: Sir, we have you as one of those in this country who speak truth to power and you have demonstrated that recently, expressing your views about this istration, what specifically are those things you have reservations about?

Pastor Tunde Bakare: Well, It's not about just reservations, it's about how the country will go well. My life, personal vision is to see a nation that works in my lifetime; And those things I have discussed with Mr President, they are not hidden things but I have learnt that when you discuss with the person in-charge, you leave him to do whatsoever he wills with what you have suggested. So, I have had a private conversation with Mr President and I am glad he received me well and I trust that God will help our nation.

Reporter: So what area specifically do you want him to improve on?

[b]Pastor Tunde Bakare: I have just told you that what transpired in my conversation with him and it stays between me and him. God guiding him and giving him wisdom will help this nation not to slide or go down the drain but to bounce back so that he can leave a mark that cannot be erased.

[/b]Reporter: So what will you like to see in the next two years of his istration?

Pastor Tunde Bakare: Well, I like to see a peaceful nation. I like to see Nigeria be their brother's keeper, I like to see a good collaboration between the best of the North with the best of the South to steer Nigeria in the right direction. I like to see predictable progress in our nation. We have danced around some subjects for too long a time, it's time to take concrete actions to ensure that the masses of our country will not live in abject poverty, that's all.
Konquest: 10:31am On Jun 05
Easyincome24:


Source: https://punchng.com/tinubu-inaugurates-180mw-power-plant-in-rivers/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKtYE9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvoWI2Gqxrkg4nmUPDqxsc8naK6tGqtMg7SSKMyK5lqem9EMWWbsd4cb0PM-_aem_RrHYugd7GszfYOWBqLRFHQ
Kudos to the Sahara Group team on the inauguration of the new power plant in record time. This is is huge leap for Rivers State and Nigeria.
Konquest: 10:24am On Jun 05
BreconHills:


Iroko failed because it did not work on the wide-screen. It insisted in being mobile only despite diaspora being its most profitable market. You cannot reach diaspora on a mobile only strategy.

And then while others were going multi channel - they were building kiosks all over the place.
Well said.

Thanks for adding more perspectives to the thread convo. It further emphasizes on the need for every business to do a series of SWOT analyses and get to ruthlessly know the needs (and wants) of your marketplace.

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Konquest: 10:19am On Jun 05
Biodun556:
"Flash floods devastate Mokwa town, Nigeria." cool
Over the decades, the States and LGAs in Nigeria right from the years of the highly corrupt Military governments in Nigeria have been highly irresponsible in allowing all kinds of random people to violate land use laws and build houses and other structures in flood plains.

We can see this with a major well-tarred road in Mokwa town ing right through the destructive path of the flood plain in the March 2024 ATTACHED picture on Page 1. A proper environmental impact accessment should have been done to prevent these huge losses.

I hope this would teach everyone to stay off the pathways of major water bodies and tributaries. Period.

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Konquest: 3:19am On Jun 05
aribisala0:
Ikwerre have been saying they are not Igbo even before independence in 1960
They went to the WIllinks Commission to assert that fact

Do you know about the Willinks Commission?

They formed Ogbakor Ikwerre BEFORE Ohanaeze

Your Story about a killing spree in Port Harcourt is a lie.



Can you give us a date for when this happened>

Can you provide a source for that claim

You are telling lies

Even before Independence Ikwerre were agitating against Igbo domination and sought to assert a separate Identity

As usual Igbos just sit down and concoct fictional stories without any evidence

Ikwerres have ALWAYS DENIED BEING IGBO and this goes back before 1960 independence

Konquest: 3:17am On Jun 05
aribisala0:
Their language is not 70% Igbo That is not true

Ikwerre is a distinct language

Your logic about Benin is upside down

Ikwerre people do not identify as Igbos
They NEVER did
They used to sell Igbos whom they call Isuoma as slaves


There are many languages that are close or similar that does not make them dialects
Good examples are French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. They belong to the family of languanges called the Romance family

Spanish people cannot say Portuguese people are Spanish because they bear names like Ronaldo or Antonio
True that.
Konquest: 2:20am On Jun 05
OP: Page 1
The first book in the Igbo language (Isoama-Ibo: A Primer) was written by a Yoruba man, Rev Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther (1809-1891) in 1857.

The book had 17 pages, with the Igbo alphabet, words, phrases, sentence patterns, the Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and translations of the first chapters of Matthew's Gospel.

In 1882, Crowther also wrote the "Vocabulary of the Ibo Language", the first comprehensive dictionary in Igbo.

Crowther was the grandfather of Herbert Olayinka Macaulay (1864-1946), founder of Nigeria's first political party, whose father, Thomas Babington Macaulay (1826-1878), founded the first secondary school in Nigeria in 1859.
Konquest: 2:12am On Jun 05
sharone21:
There is nothing like hausa-Fulani to you, but there is something like Delta Igbo, is this not hypocrisy, a slap on the faces of the aboriginals? You as an acclaimed historian and from Bendel/ MidWest (never were we under Eastern region), should know better, but you link us together after you will still contradict yourself by bringing up slave stories in the Southern States.

He is trying of recent to curry favor from the West, trying to prove to them that Itsekiri is essentially only Yoruba, throwing away the other tribes in it (Bini and Igala blood), but we know all these is for what he is looking for, only God really knows.

No single tribe can just lay hold of Deltans (Edo: Bini, Afemai, Owan, Esan, Yoruba, Igala).

Just take the 'good' of what he dishes out and throw away the rest.
@sharone21

I follow Reno on IG and YouTube and I've NEVER seen any post of Reno Omokri (whose father is an Urhobo and mother is from the royal Itsekiri lineage) "trying to prove" that Itsekiri is ONLY Yoruba. If you have the link to where he made such a comment, let me have it as it would be historically improper for him to say so. The Yorubas of Ijebu, Ilaje, and Ile Ife stocks make up the original Itsekiris and this is well known and from 1480, the exiled Benin Prince Ginuwa and his entourage of 70 arrived in Ode Itsekiri an Ijebu community and were well received and went ahead to marry original Itsekiri women of Ijebu descent. The oil and gas-rich Ugborodu (formerly Escravos) was founded by Ilaje migrants from Ugbo Kingdom now in Ondo State over 500 years ago. Ureju was founded by Ife migrants, Ode Itsekiri, Ogidigen, Omadino, etc, were founded by Ijebus, etc.

So, like I CLEARLY stated right above, there were historically Benin royal migrants in 1480 led by Prince Ginuwa [the FIRST son of Oba Olua and an Ufe (Ile Ife) mother from today's Osun State] who left with 70 sons of Benin noble men and arrived at Ode Itsekiri which is originally an Ijebu community led by Chief Lenuwa an Ijebu man. It was here that Ginuwa became the first Olu of Itsekiri. The same can be said of about 2 clans of Igalas who also arrived in Itsekiriland years later. The MOST important thing though is that the original Itsekiris of Yoruba stock (from Ijebu, Ilaje, and Ife on one hand who constituted the majority of the clans that make up what you call Itsekiris), the Benin migrants and Igalas are ancestrally related.

The Attah of Igala who has ed on, Michael Ameh Oboni stated CLEARLY in a 2017 interview which you can still read via Sunday Punch online, that the Igalas are made up of a mix of migrants from Wukari now in Taraba State who merged at the Niger River confluence and Idah area with a significant number of Yorubas, and Edos, etc, bloodlines. It's NOT surprising that about 65 percent of Igala language contain Yoruba words OR 65 percent of Igala is mutually intelligible with Yoruba language, hence Igala is classified as a "Yoruboid language." The rest of Igala language contains largely words from Idoma language. It's NOT surprising that this Igala influence percolates towards Anambra, Northern Enugu and other Igala-associated communities in Delta North such as Ebu, Asaba, Okpanam, Onitsha, etc, where you have noticeable pure Yoruba-derived words such a as the dialect based Egwugwu for (Egungun), Egwa (Ewa) for beans, Ewure (Ewu) for goat, Akuko (for cockerel), Ogede (plantain), Iba (fever), Ifa (Ifa divination), Omi (water), Ochu (Osu) meaning month in Yoruba and Igala are noticeable and some are borrowed or used as LOAN WORDS into the central Ibo language.

As you may already know, the Ijebus, Ikales, Ilaje of Yorubaland perfectly understand Itsekiris when they communicate with one another.
Konquest: 1:04am On Jun 05
Newborn27:

When younger, we make various choice's without the future in mind. Sometimes those choices bite us in our mid-life. These are some of the things one might regret when they're older.

1. Marrying the wrong person

When you're young, check your motives for marrying. Don't marry to copy your peers, or for social standing or out of pressure. Marry for love and companionship, marry the right person, marry your best friend. For if you marry the wrong person or for the wrong reasons, you will have to put up with that person the rest of your life. Things might get worse between you two; then depression, physical abuse, affairs, pain, shame, court cases, bitterness will define your mid-life years all because you chose the wrong one. Things will get worse when children are involved. Make the right choice of a spouse when you are young.

2. The opportunities you did not seize

When you are younger many doors will open, you will get many chances. Many young people let these opportunities go because of fear, laziness, or pride; yet well younger and with more energy is the best time to start a venture and a name for yourself. Some think the opportunities are too big for them. Take advantage of them or one day when you're older you will want to go back and grab those missed chances.

3. The bridges you burned

When we are younger, we care little for relationships, what most think about is getting money and moving up the ladder of success at all cost. Many use and trample on people to progress, they take relationships for granted, mes bonds, sleeping with people for personal gain. But these bad actions will catch up with you ahead. When you will realize how empty life is without love and friends. When you will have success but no one around you or no one to trust you.

4.The child you aborted

You are a young lady, you get pregnant and you are scared. You take the aborting option quickly thinking of that moment then. But when you are much older, you will look back and wish you kept that baby. When you will be rich and successful you will wish that child you gave up on would be around to enjoy the fruits of your hard work. Being a single mother doesn't mean you can't make it in life or you can't find a man in future.

5. The child you rejected

Young man, you impregnated a woman, she told you she's pregnant with your child. You rejected her and the baby and ran. But years later when you're 50 something, you will wish you were responsible, you will wish you manned up and became a father to that child. You will see that child excel and become an adult but will have no claim to that grown child who you rejected from the beginning. You will regret being a Dead Beat Dad by choice

6. The marriage you destroyed

So you get married to your good fiance; the first months in marriage were good but shortly after, with your money and charm, you started having affairs. You became unfaithful. Your spouse begged you to stop, your children started hurting, your marriage was collapsing. One day when you are older, it will hit you how foolish you were to destroy the good marriage you had began to build for mere temporary thrills in affairs that did you no good. You will realize the damage you caused to your children and spouse.

7. The God you disowned

When you are much older you become wiser, God becomes more real as you see life in a more meaningful way. But don't wait to get older to start enjoying a relationship with God. Know God when you are young, build your future with God. Don't be a young rebel who runs back to God when age catches up.

8. The body you messed up

You have only one body to live with all your life. The cigarettes, the alcohol you are abusing, the drugs you are taking, the unhealthy food you're consuming; all that will destroy you slowly. When you are 50 and lifestyle diseases catch up with you, you will wish you took care of your body when younger, that you exercised more; but now the damage is done.

9. The time you wasted

The time you are wasting when younger in worry, wrong relationships, laziness, being a couch potato, giving excuses and pursuing meaningless things; you will never get it back.

10. The dreams and talents you shelved

Are you talented when young; are there things you love to do and you are good at them? Nurture those talents, exploit them, don't give up even if you encounter set backs, don't give up on your dreams. If you give up, when you're older you will look at your peers who stuck to what they love and made it and think to yourself, "That could have been me". Pursue a career, study a course you love. Don't waste years of your life in a field that doesn't fulfill you.

11 The name you defamed

When you are older, a legacy is very important, the value of your name is crucial. You will ask yourself what is your reputation, what are you leaving behind? Your legacy is a sum total of your actions since youthful days. We write our biography by how we live life everyday. When you look back your path and you see the mud you threw at your own name, the shame you attracted and the little value you have added to the world; you will regret.

12. The wealth you threw away

Are you riding on good money during your productive years? Earning good money? Don't throw away that money in clubs, reckless living and wasteful shopping. Invest with that money, widen your revenue stream, make that money work for you and keep it safe to take care of you in your older years. Leave an inheritance for your loved ones so that you will never say "I wish I knew better"

13. The good love that got away

Is there that great person in your life loving you good? Don't push that person away, or else that person will walk out your life and you will never ever find someone that incredible and who connects with you all your life. It will torment you to grow older with thoughts of "What if I was still with that person?"

14 The parents you despised

When younger, it is easy to show contempt to your parents; what do your parent's know? They are old-fashioned, shady and small -minded. But your parents are still your parents whether you agree with them or not, whatever their style. Don't let your parent die or age separated from you, reconcile and make up. When you get older, you will realize why your parents wanted to be close to you. The older you get, the more you see the value.
Thanks for reading

To realize
The value of a sister or brother
Ask someone
Who doesn't have one.

To realize
The value of ten years:
Ask a newly
Divorced couple.

To realize
The value of four years:
Ask a graduate.

To realize
The value of one year:
Ask a student who
Has failed a final exam.

To realize
The value of nine months:
Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.

To realize
The value of one month:
Ask a mother
Who has given birth to
A premature baby.

To realize
The value of one week:
Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.

To realize
The value of one minute:
Ask a person
Who has missed the train, bus or plane.

To realize
The value of one second:
Ask a person
Who has survived an accident.

Time waits for no one.

Treasure every moment you have.
Saved.

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Konquest: 1:04am On Jun 05
Deep insights.

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Konquest: 12:57am On Jun 05
daniwise:


U Sabi.Iwopin na headquarters of heavy jazz no capping
Konquest: 12:53am On Jun 05
massmediang:
This is Okosi Festival 2025 in Makun Omi community, Waterside LGA of Ogun State, Nigeria.

The event was held on the 24th of May at the Ifara river in Makun Omi. It was fantastic.
Oba Kazeem Salami, the Osobia of Makun Omi hosted the entire world at the occasion.

A beach party was also held the next day (25th May) at another river bank location as part of the festival.

Here are colourful pictures of the event.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dQVWhKojM?si=UG8DVcl1G2j9Rb18
Impressive scenes.

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Konquest: 12:52am On Jun 05
janeedema:
You have been paying N6.9k for every transaction initiated using any bank's USSD-- whether It is successful or not.

Once you type a USSD code to make a transaction, you are charged N6.98k from your bank .

I had complained severally to my banks with loads of emails as to why I am billed, they said it isn't them, it is my service provider.

I called MTN call center and they said they have a contract with banks to charge N6.98k for every transaction initiated using USSD code.

Now, that is aside the bank's charges.

I had taken it up, but there was nothing I could do so I accepted my fate, as I didn't want to any bank's app.

Barely a month later, I'm reading that the charges was me paying the debt my bank owed the Telcos-- and we will keep paying until the debt is cleared.

Then, the new bill will take effect where we will only be billed for successful transaction directly from our call credit instead of our bank

Nigeria, my country.

No ability to subscribers or customers by both the Telcos and the Banks. They wrap up their exploitation in a bunch of high-tech grammar so you are unsuspecting.

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Let me add:

I had told them they had no right to charge for failed transaction-- These telcos charge you N6.98k even when the issue is from their end-- once you type your bank's USSD code and type what you want to do, you are billed even if you change your mind about the transaction. This has been going on for years in a country we are supposed to have leaders.

Daylight robbery. And the thing is:

The N6.98k charges notification isn't sent to your SMS. It is sent to your email. So most people don't even realize that each time they initiate a USSD transaction, they were billed.

They only see the bank's charges as SMS.






Konquest: 12:51am On Jun 05
Melezenawii:
Pastor Tunde Bakare visits President Tinubu today at his Lagos residence.
Konquest: 12:47am On Jun 05
HeatSeeker:


Power is power! It is amoral and takes no prisoners irrespective of religion, faith, or creed! cool
"Game of thrones."
Konquest: 12:44am On Jun 05
Morbeta11:

Oluwo adopts Alaafin title, to notify Adeleke

The Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi, has said that he wants to be called Alaafin of Iwo.

He said he would inform the Osun State Government about his adoption of the new title.

He spoke in Iwo on Tuesday when he hosted the new Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade I, who paid him a courtesy visit.

He said he was not aware of any other traditional title in Yorubaland that is superior to that of the Alaafin of Oyo Kingdom.


“I don’t know any other title in Yorubaland that is superior to the Alaafin. Alaafin will continue to be Alaafin because that is the title that Oramiyan adopted and I will also adopt the saying.

“Henceforth, I will also want to be called Alaafin of Iwo and we will inform the government about it,” Oluwo said.

He expressed optimism that with the humility and exposure of Owoade, Oyo would witness peace and unprecedented development.

He assured that the good relationship between the Iwo and Oyo would continue to flourish


Earlier, Alaafin Owoade, accompanied by his wife, Olori Abiwumi and other Oyo chiefs, said his visit was to thank Oluwo for attending his coronation ceremony in April.

“I came to see Oluwo because he was at my coronation ceremony in April. Even when my name was mentioned as Alaafin-elect, Oluwo called to congratulate me. It is also good to come around to pay him a courtesy visit.

“Iwo and Oyo have been enjoying a good relationship for years, even with my predecessor and I want that relationship to continue,” he said.
https://dailytrust.com/oluwo-adopts-alaafin-title-to-notify-adeleke/
He was ONLY being jocular about the use of the Alaafin title in Iwo. That's the way I see it. There's ONLY one Alaafin of Oyo Kingdom (which metamorphosed into the economically and militarily powerful Oyo Empire).

He remains the Oluwo of Iwo Kingdom. Period.
Konquest: 12:18am On Jun 05
naptu2:
Akin Olaoye aka Akin Tollgate is a chieftain of the Obidient Movement.

Akin Olaoye @akintollgate


The biggest mistake post 2023 was some loud mouths in the Obidients camp alienating a voting bloc in the SW with toxic rhetoric that fought the APC machinery. Many exploited reckless commentary for engagements not realizing the long term effects. in the SW has dissipated

Those same toxic s will show up under this tweet to repeat the same bad behaviors we tried correcting for months. People get fatigued with bad behavior and will dissociate from a group that continues to promote the behaviors they are accused of exuding. Correct course!


https://x.com/akintollgate/status/1930225373825888488?t=6bH7w-2bTevKnU1s6Mi1ig&s=19


Dotun of Dublin @dajabulani



https://x.com/dajabulani/status/1930265749555200314?t=azgDu-vTFY0YI0c5xQD9tg&s=19



Akin Olaoye @akintollgate




Dotun of Dublin @dajabulani

Succinctly stated.

This guy Akin Olaoye is an insider so he knows what's up.

Even right before the 2023 Presidential election cycle kicked off, these creeps had already started heavy disinformation and cyberbullying which further gained traction with online attacks on various social media s of celebrities (by Ibo males and females which they didn't even hide) such as Mercy Johnson and her husband because of their affiliation with APC, Joke Silva-Jacobs too was cyberbullied and insulted online, others who underwent cyberbullying are Pastor Adefarasin, Femi Kuti, the iconic nonagenarian Prof. 'Wole Soyinka,
the Ooni of Ife and much more... NOT to talk of the persistent FALSEHOODS being pushed online defaming the now President 'Bola Tinubu who is a former Mobil Nigeria (now ExxonMobil) Chartered ant and Auditor, that he was or is a "drug baron" which as far back as 1993 and in 2003, the United States authorities had exonerated Tinubu of any drug barons links, and right in 2003, the United States Embassy in Lagos through their then Legal Attache, Michael Bonner stated CLEARLY in the ATTACHED official U.S. document right BELOW that there is NO record of the then Lagos State Governor, 'Bola Ahmed Tinubu's name in the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC database) of ALL the convicted criminals in the history of the United States.

Yet these paid ipob troll farms who were given free laptops, free mobile phones, free Internet data, and free stipends to destabilize Nigeria by inciting ethnic hate and mass disinformation on Facebook X YouTube WhatsApp (and even NL) since 2012/2013 according to the 2022 investigative video of the "BBC Global Disinformation Team" which EXPOSED ipob's criminal activities kept on rehashing the same fake news and aiding the Peter Obi group in the spread of FALSEHOODS.

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Konquest: 11:19pm On Jun 04
Peter532:
She didn't say it outrightly but for the few days she's been here always asking me if have bath...I mean your a guest in my house, and still you have the efontery to ask me that kind question because I let you into my space.

she did same thing this morning, telling my wife to put water for me to bath...shoi...me that if I want to bath no body will know, just to enter the bathroom..I don't even use hot water....and I normally bath twice before the day ends... except when I'm not going out....na this lady is asking me this kind question as if my body is smelling...or I have body odour in my own house...or na must for me to baff early in the morning when I'm not going out.

if you see the way I shouted for her with all the anger in me this morning not minding she's an older relation .I just can't hold it no more.

have you ever experienced an odd guest like this?
Your post cracked me up. Seriously speaking though...

Women have a STRONGER sense of smell than us men because they have many nerve endings in their nostrils. So, she could be right.

On the other hand, she too could be the one having the problem so get a reliable third-party to honestly tell you about your body scent. Do NOT take offense when you are told the truth. There are many things you can do to remedy the situation from using body sprays, to anti-perspirant roll-ons, and detox sessions at a spa or wellness center.
Konquest: 10:38pm On Jun 04
Tranquill:


What is Igboid and what is Igbo?

Ikwerre is not Etche and vice versa.

Ikwerre don’t “enthrone and worship amadioha” whatever you mean by that.

Amadioha is an Etche and not Igbo deity. Amadioha has been in existence long before Igbo was created less that 150 yeas ago as an ethnicity.


U are in no position to tell anyone who they are unless you are not mentally OK.

Live and let others live peacefully
Succinctly stated.

The concept of an Ibo tribe is purely a British Colonial creation that gained traction after 1900. Prior to that period, these groups such as the Ngwa, Owerre, Awka, Nsukka, etc, didn't see themselves in that light. Even the name Ibo [Igbo, or "Igbon" used by the Benin-Edo, or "Onigbo" as used by the Igalas who sold human slaves captured in parts of the Ibo interior to Aboh now in Delta State] was used as a condescending or derogatory term for a slave, human flesh eating cannibals, primitive bush dweller by other people against the interior Ibos pre-1900. That's how that name Ibo came to be collectively used by others and the Colonialists to refer to them down the line.

I will attached the screenshots of advanced history books that CLEARLY show these pure facts of history right BELOW.

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Konquest: 10:16pm On Jun 04
Darren95:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdiS9CrmHic?si=tiZyuIYSJM0PImMe
Amaechi can be too blunt for his own good. I wonder atimes if the ageing stem cells are responsible for a lot of his past comments.
Konquest: 10:09pm On Jun 04
Konquest: 9:49pm On Jun 04
Konquest: 9:44pm On Jun 04
Exousiang01:
This Lere no get respect. But I love the way he shoots, he is a sharp shooter


https://x.com/OlayinkaLere/status/1930141043774623888?t=jPpHDtEocR5cRFs4H4VaYw&s=19
Konquest: 9:39pm On Jun 04
BlessedGift:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o2WlXmodtg

Former Presidential Candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, speaking on President Bola Tinubu's performance so far has said "The Nigerian people are worse than they were a few months ago."

"I don't know him well enough to know that he is competent. I know him as a politician who knows his way around manipulating people," he claims.

Planned Coalition Will Him Return Ticket
Omoyele is NOT competent enough to say who is a "manipulator" OR not because he is infact currently one of the "biggest manipulators" out there with his annoying and embarrassing style of presenting some unverified stories and disinformation as facts. That's highly disrespectful to those of us who are long-time readers of his online news platform from the 2000s. Period.

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