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SusanOpeyemi(f): 6:31am On Jun 09 |
uniquelyspecial:Ask him if helin.ues is the only Yoruba person that APC on this forum to warrant being trolled? He will find the answer in his response. 1 Like |
JuanDeDios: 8:12am On Jun 09 |
Ishilove:Totally messed up. If you read the stories in context (Gandoki was opposed by a man named Habama, a prominent Tiv name), you will have some insight into what is really going on in the Middle Belt. In the Gandoki stories, if my memory is correct, only Habama's second son escaped Gandoki's sword. |
JuanDeDios: 8:17am On Jun 09 |
anonimi:Good points. I've made this argument to people myself. But let's not have the illusion of control. When I went to primary school in the 1980's, Nigeria was ruled my the military. They controlled what I read. No amount of political consciousness or activism from me - or even my parents - could have changed a thing. |
anonimi: 8:53am On Jun 09 |
JuanDeDios: How did Europeans clip the wings of their absolute monarchs to make them effectively subordinate to the people who have sovereignty, since a leader cannot exist without followers? In places like , the monarchs were not even lucky to be alive to continue their reign even if they are largely ceremonial. The enlightenment of the people is a journey of continuous efforts that yields the results expected by the proponents. 1 Like 2 Shares |
JuanDeDios: 9:04am On Jun 09 |
anonimi:You should read posts in context. 1 Like |
RedboneSmith(m): 9:57am On Jun 09 |
Spandau: Be saying "We Yorubas" from now till you are 102, inter-ethnic marriages are not slowing down. Bayo and Nkechi are still getting married on Saturday. If you don't like it, dig a grave and check out. |
Badexx: 10:59am On Jun 09 |
VanuatuWycombe: Funny enough I no see any trend, the only time he trended was on nairaland |
VanuatuWycombe: 11:03am On Jun 09 |
Badexx:😝😝😝. He did - to an extent that he got an endorsement from Airtel last year. |
Obakoolex(m): 11:56am On Jun 09 |
uniquelyspecial: And what some obidients does to APC and tinubu's ers is not even worse abi.... Your hypocrisy stinks! |
uniquelyspecial(m): 12:02pm On Jun 09 |
Obakoolex:If you are sensible enough, you will know that obidients are not the subject here. I do not justify bad behavior. If any Nigeria exhibits bad behavior, we must condemn it. Assuming your generalisation about obidients is correct, does that invalidate what I said about Helinues? Don't let me think your brain stinks abeg. |
Ishilove: 12:18pm On Jun 09 |
JuanDeDios:Is that not what is still happening today? Fulani terrorists commiting a fullscale genocide in Benue state while the government looks on. Habama was supposed to be a pagan,if I recall. He is portrayed as the villain, while the true villain here, Gandoki is glorified as a kind of saviour. The Fulani agenda has always been a part of Nigeria. Wow! Talk about subliminal programming. Thank God for growth and knowledge |
Ishilove: 12:25pm On Jun 09 |
JuanDeDios:And not to forget, modern social media is a product of the 21st century 1 Like 1 Share |
Spandau: 1:49pm On Jun 09 |
RedboneSmith:It will be right in your face because people are taking actions as I comment. It's a new found determination. The aggressive way Ibos are attaching themselves to Yorubas are currently being stymied and its reaching a gradual halt. I say Ibos with a reason. Other ethnic groups are exonerated, except Fulanis. Na for your face e go be. It's not by force to marry Yoruba. We have rejected you!! 1 Like |
RedboneSmith(m): 10:26pm On Jun 09 |
Spandau: A new-found determination among impoverished Internet crusaders like yourself. 😂Bourgeois people are not doing this atavistic tribalism with you. The only tribe they see is class. |
Konquest: 11:47am On Jun 10 |
Biodun556:Impressive scenes from our Ijebu peeps during Ojude Oba. I can see the main man and corporate finance and investment expert, Farooq Oreagba looking "steezed" up in his classic ceremonial aso-oke. #Ijebu Ode |
Spandau: 12:16pm On Jun 10 |
RedboneSmith: Yeah, whatever. I said what I said and it stands. Thank you. 1 Like |
Konquest: 12:37pm On Jun 10 |
JuanDeDios:Interesting takes based off of your primary school experiences of the 1980s and alleged "military control of what you read." I brings back recollections for me. For folks like me (who was alive and witnessed unfolding events back in the 1970s right to the 1980s), I can say WITHOUT a shadow of doubt that aside from the Federal government control of NTV (which became NTA) and FRCN, the military dictators didn't have FULL control over what we read and the publications of the private-led media outfits such as the Punch, Sketch, etc, newspapers that printed over 500,000 copies daily for circulation around Nigeria. With the advent of LTV in Lagos and CTV in Kano in the early 1980s, information dissemination became even more liberal and interesting. There were private magazines as well such as the iconic "DRUM" and "EBONY" magazines and other political and social consciousness international publications such as "West Africa" that emphasized on the struggles of indigenous folks in South Africa through ANC, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Namibian SWAPO liberation movements, etc. The iconic Edo-born 'Dele Giwa (He was a former staff of New York Times and co-founder of Newswatch Magazine) and his colleagues such as Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese, and other investigative journalists from Vanguard, Chief Aboderin's PUNCH, Sketch, New Nigerian newspaper, and more really gave the sometimes corrupt military guys a tough time and we were fully consciousness of the goings on. Throw Abami Eda (Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's) radical political conscious music from the 1970s into the 1980 in the mix and we were in a FULL state of political consciousness. |
RedboneSmith(m): 2:05pm On Jun 10 |
Spandau: Okay oh. Mouthpiece of the Yoruba Nation. Whatever you say stands. From henceforth no son of Yorubaland will take to wife a daughter of the Igbo nation. #Gbam! ![]() |
JuanDeDios: 2:13pm On Jun 10 |
Konquest:You're totally correct. I was just saying that the Ministry of Education was responsible for those school readers. If a heaster or parent had taken a stand and rejected them, that would have been a rebellion against the federal military government of the time. 1 Like 1 Share |
Konquest: 3:28pm On Jun 10 |
JuanDeDios:@JuanDeDios Aha! I have an elevated view of your original perspective and appreciate your clarification. I've never read that book. I'm curious to read that "Gandoki" novel (based off of the 1933 writings of Muhammadu Bello Kagara) in FULL down the road. I've ONLY just read a 2012 critique of that book and I'm stunned that Macmillan Publishers went ahead to publish this kind of book for Primary school kids. The critique is right in the link BELOW. =>https://saharareporters.com/2012/01/19/gandoki-and-our-school-system-leo-igwe |
JuanDeDios: 3:48pm On Jun 10 |
Konquest: 1 Like 1 Share |
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