Yes, Yoruba Are Cowards ‼️
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1. But Coward Yoruba explored regionalization to develop its educational system the lead they enjoy today. All prestigious universities are in the southwest today.
2. Lazy coward Yoruba started newspapers with other wise men from other regions but today where are Herald, Nigeria Observer etc but the cowards newspapers are still functioning.
3. Lazy coward Yoruba dived into banking system and they are there till today where is Savannah Bank and Bank OF The North?
4. Coward Yoruba developed business hubs other ethnic groups are dying to copy today.
5. Cowards Yoruba died for his Head of State in Ibadan, had we known it will end this way Fajuyi could have reasoned better.
6. Coward Yoruba built monuments that were never present in other regions today.
7. Coward Yoruba produced lawyer as far back as 1879 in person of Sapara Williams. While the wise had a lawyer in 1935 in person of Sam Mbanefo.
8. Cowards produced first medical doctor as far back as 1892 in person of Dr. Sodeinde Leigh.
9. Cowards had first television station, stadium and the first Radio Station.
10. Someone from among the cowards introduced clothes to the wise men in 1963 after he has established Universal Primary Education across southwest, thanks Baba Chief Awolowo.
11. Cowards Yoruba secure their land during the civil war and didn't allow the war to take place on their land despite the bombing of Queen Cinema Yaba.
12. Cowards won independence through organization of conference by people like F.R.A Williams,T.O. Elias and co.
13. Cowards won June 12 battle and eventually produced the president.
14. Cowards retain a political party for over 66 years; from Action Group to UPN to SDP to AD to AC to ACN to APC still a leading political party till today. All the political parties of the wise merged to another one from the north eventually 😂
15. Cowards brought power rotation between the South and the North and it stays.
16. Another coward president has systemically returned REGIONAL GOVERNMENT through the name Regional Development Commission to show how intelligent the cowards are.
17. The autonomy that the wise men are dying for? You can now generate electricity, design your security, expand railway lines to your region, dredge water ways to your region etc! From a coward Yoruba president.
18. Cowards Yoruba built businesses within their own territory to protect their assets rather than another man's territory where they will be constantly under threat.
19. A coward Yoruba man enthroned a president from another geographical areas to pave ways for his own ambition and it works, the wise man is still looking for platform without primary election.
20. A coward is building concrete roads across the zones of the wise as we speak, all the concrete roads led to southwest directly or indirectly....dey there dey make noise.
21. A coward will quietly win next year election while the wise man will grudge and fade off.
22. A coward called Wole Soyinka defeated another man to become the Nobel Prize Winner.
23. Another coward wrote this to be proud of his cowardice.
Lemme read comments jare .. back in the days, when we fire back at people like this, instead of responding to the person that started the talk, na we wey respond our own people go dey tackle.
The people that keep quiet now will suddenly find their voices when they see strong response 🤣🤣
This apology is not necessary, my Dear. You are not the first Ibo man to say such to us in Lagos State. And you won't be the last.
But one thing is certain: we will have to prove to you and your uncultured people who own Lagos State one day. And that day is not far-fetched. No one is asking you to stop pushing this narrative anymore. It is within your right to say whatever you like. It is also within our right to put you Ibos where you all belong in Lagos State when the time comes.
For now, keep enjoying the fame.
My Response:
IllBliss, Oga Boss,
Your words are not just careless — they are a deliberate provocation and a deep insult to the Yoruba people, the indigenous owners of Lagos (Eko).
Lagos was never a “no man’s land.” It is the ancestral home of the Awori Yoruba people. From the time of our forebears — the children of Olofin — to the thriving Yoruba kingdoms and communities that built this city long before modern Nigeria, Lagos has always been Yoruba land.
You and your people are welcome to live, trade, and prosper here — as millions of Igbos have done peacefully for decades. We Yorubas are hospitable people; that is our culture. But hospitality is not ownership.
No amount of buying properties (which many groups do) changes the fact of indigeneity. Under the Land Use Act, land belongs to the state, but the soul, history, culture, and political identity of Lagos remain Yoruba. We are not “fools” renting our inheritance. We are the landlords of our ancestral home.
Your statement reeks of arrogance, entitlement, and dangerous tribal supremacy. It fuels division. If Igbos truly “own” Lagos as you boast, why do you not build your own economic capitals in the Southeast to the same level? Why the fixation on claiming what is not yours?
To my Yoruba brothers and sisters:
Let us remain calm but resolute. Protect our heritage. Document our history. Support our own. And reject any narrative that seeks to erase us from our land.
Lagos is Yoruba. Eko o ni baje o.
— HRM Oba Omotooyosi Bayo M. Akinleye
Watch how excuses will be made to retain old prices of both petroleum products and the prices of goods. It will take a miracle for old prices to come back.
Dear @illBlissGoretti
I apologize for the delay in commenting, I was busy forwarding it to the right people and waiting for their responses.
All the chiefs, Baales, kings, princes, princesses, and indigenes of Lagos have heard your message of peace loud and clear, they will now effect a dangerous change, one that will soon render people like you voiceless.
They also asked me to convey their thanks and to assure you that they will do the needful. Furthermore, they said I should remind you that Igbos do not own even 10% of Lagos land. Most of the lands you think you owned are leased. Some for 50 years and some for 99 years.
In addition, they send Aroko to you, I need your address for a proper delivery.
Peter Obi is partially right by saying "As a Nigerian youth, the system is already against you". But also wrong by using the likes of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs as examples, stating that they won't start if they were in Nigeria.
Femi Otedola, Dangote, and many others are in Nigeria, and started in Nigeria. The system is against Nigerians who have no connections or nepotism card. Children of politicians are occupying top offices and political positions across the country, aren't they youths? His own son is in the UK is he not? An ordinary person can't easily make such move.
Let's not forget he was/is part of the system. From PDP that made the system, to LP which is partly APC, then moved to ADC which is made up of former APC and PDP decampers. Even the NDC is made up of people who designed or encouraged the system he criticizes.
Remember he went back to the "Structure of criminality" he once criticized heavily too.
See wetin you dey write in 2026. you were upset because you were told to go back to your erosion land. Don't you want to go back to your land? is Lagos part of Ibo Land? in your mind, you think coming to Lagos means you are part of the people who get the land. you contributed to the growth of Lagos. why not take all those contributions and use it to build your erosion land. we know those who are contributing to Lagos growth. they dont make noise and they are not traders.
@fattylincorn_01 In all of these happening, Yorubas to be blame.
Until Yorubas learn to treat these animals like animals that they are, they will keep disrespecting them.
Igbos have contributed to the development of Lagos, yes, just like every other tribe; But Lagos has also given back to the Igbos who reside there. If the state wasn't so welcoming and profitable, people won't be relocating there in large numbers. Facts!
That said, the state belongs to the Yorubas 100%, point blank period; It is located in the South-West making it geographically a Yoruba Land, and historically speaking it is also a Yoruba land. Lagos doesn't even share borders with the South-East so the claim of ownership is invalid.
Now Illbliss asks "why is it always a problem when it's the igbos?" and that's a good question; The anwser is quite simple, people like him make it an issue by trying to claim Lagos forgetting that it is not in their rights to do so. You can't be loud and disrespectful and expect positive energy.
Buhari never won a ward in SE in both elections he contested, he won the elections. Tinubu never won a local government in SE in 2023, he is today the President. Your entire SE votes are like a phone case; it has no relevance to the operations of the phone itself 🤗
No, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, Nigeria is not dead. She is very much alive and thriving!
As open a society as America is, there are limits on freedom of speech, such that pastors, priests, and other religious clerics cannot legally endorse, attack, or ask their congregations to support or donate money to a candidate while they are in church and acting as ministers of God. If they do, they will lose their (501(c)(3)) status and face other punitive measures.
The same is true in the United Kingdom.
So, why would Nigerian clerics think they can stand on their altars and pulpits and begin attacking or endorsing specific candidates, undermining the government of the day, or say things like "Nigeria is dead", while others call for revolutions?
In case Pastor Paul Adefarasin is not aware, the reason Nigeria became bankrupt and was almost a beggar nation in the early eighties, when his father's ₦18,000 salary was so high, was that the Nigerian naira was strictly pegged to the US dollar under President Shehu Shagari's administration.
What that meant was that the Naira was tied to the value of the US Dollar, not to the productivity of the Nigerian economy, meaning that Nigeria had to cover the gap between the real value of the Naira, which was then abysmally low, and its pegged value, by frittering away our foreign reserves and taking on loans.
That is why the Shagari Administration was forced to introduce major national austerity measures on Wednesday, April 21, 1982, or the Nigerian economy would have collapsed!
To put things in proper perspective, since President Bola Tinubu introduced the Naira's flotation, which is the same economic policy driving the US Dollar, Nigeria's GDP has consistently grown at an average of 4% per annum.
By contrast, when Paul Adefarasin's father was Chief Judge of Lagos, and, according to him, was earning ₦18,000, Nigeria experienced economic recession, and our GDP did not grow. It shrank.
In 1981, our GDP growth rate was -20.8%. In 1982, it was -10.3%. In 1983, it was -5.0%.
And why were we having negative growth rates under Shagari, when Justice Adefarasin was Chief Judge of Lagos?
Because Nigeria was using the money we should have used to fund our economic growth to defend the Naira, which was pegged to the US Dollar.
Pegging a currency to the US dollar demands massive foreign reserves, and when you deplete your foreign reserves, you will have to borrow!
In contrast, since President Bola Tinubu floated the Naira, Nigeria has experienced an UNPRECEDENTED 12 cycles of GDP growth and trade surpluses.
Nigeria’s GDP growth rate for the full year 2024 was 3.38%. It was 3.87% in 2025. In 2026, the IMF projects that our GDP will grow above 4%.
And yet someone is saying our country is dead, then nostalgically painting the early eighties as a utopian period of economic bliss?
We are not all suffering from amnesia!
This is an area in which I am an authority, as I have a Master's in Law from England and completed my dissertation on International Banking and Finance Law before working in the British Parliament.
Nigeria under Shagari was a dumping ground for imports from all over the world. We were importing toothpicks and pizzas, and had a negative trade balance.
Today, under President Tinubu, the IMF listed Nigeria as the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025.
We now have a positive trade balance and have added $67 billion to the economy, having moved from a GDP of ₦269.29 trillion on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today.
How many Nigerian Pentecostal pastors had private jets, private runways, Rolls-Royces and private universities in the eighties? Today, is that not their lifestyle?
If Nigeria were dead, would Adefarasin be driving around Lagos in various high-end luxury vehicles and getting into road rage incidents with fellow motorists and pedestrians, which necessitated police intervention?
If you share fake news about the security situation in Nigeria, if you claim that kidnapping has happened, whereas in fact, it is a lie, even if you delete it, you should be arrested by the DSS and charged to court, since you want to be a nuisance and add to our problems!
Don’t mind them. Davido, Wizkid, KizzDaniel, FOLA and all Yorubaartist don’t have to even step ibo land to make it. Check all their artist, they have to run down to our place to blow and those in the village, we only here there bame during December when their people are flying fence to enter their so called sold out concert. MrP used to be my Fav artist but herds mentality is a problem to an average ibo man
Dear Yvonne Jegede. @iamyvonnejegede
You accuse Tinubu supporters of kidnapping, killing, and corruption. I guess that was the script you were given to play, but I would like to address a few things.
Over the past three years, 14 Ibo people have been killed in Alaba Market by the police while attempting to kidnap their victims, the same in Ogun State. And going by the voting pattern in 2023, it shows that those Ibo kidnappers are Peter Obi supporters.
Now, let us talk about corruption. Since the end of the 2023 elections, more corruption accusations have been levelled against Peter Obi supporters, both in the diaspora and in Nigeria, than against any other candidate’s supporters. Even within the Obi squad, there are allegations of embezzling campaign donations.
Lastly, on the issue of killing. No killing is worse than fake drugs. You may not be a victim now, but your fellow celebrities can educate you on how much they spend on dialysis because of fake drugs. We all know the tribe most associated with drug trafficking worldwide. Please use your platform to speak against fake drugs and adulterated food.
Finally, as a celebrity with a following, I am not asking you to turn down gigs, but please accept gigs that reflect the fact that you attended a university, and ones that are not insulting to the intelligence of your followers.
Thank you.
To the Islamophobia Patients Who Attack Me Because I Converted from Christianity to Islam
There is something I want to say to them.
I was born in Korea in 1986, and in 2009, I left Christianity and entered Islam.
Even after converting, I studied Islam for more than ten years while traveling through several Middle Eastern countries. I studied for my own sake, because I could not allow myself to believe in a false religion.
So please be assured: Islam is indeed the religion of truth.
I believe Islamophobia is not merely ignorance, but a kind of illness.
I, too, had many strange prejudices about Islam when I was a Christian. But after breaking free from those prejudices, my health improved and my life changed.
A life without Islam is not truly living. Even if I were offered hundreds of billions, I would never abandon Islam. I cannot even imagine a life without Islam.