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Bimbo Branet retweeted
This is beyond IllBliss. There is a pattern of aggression specifically targeted at Yorubas, that has now conditioned some Yorubas to reduce themselves in the presence of those who are ready to attack them. It is that holding back that has emboldened people like Sam Amadi & illBliss. There are parts of this country where the thoughts that these two have expressed would not even have crossed their minds. And make no mistake about it; the people who should reprimand them from within their community have told us, by their silence, that they consented to those remarks.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
What Illblis said is not an isolated believe, it’s an ideology. There was no point deleting it, he said what many has said on here and will continue to say.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
All of you that supported those foolssss to bully Brymo out of this App and are quiet since This foooool said this, ENKR
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
If a Yoruba artist say this or even reply this one now yall will be forming moral police! Just look at this messs of a guy. They get anyway with everything because of fooolish “Yoruba but”
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
Coming back to this tweet and it’s funny cos it cements my belief that the average IGBO MAN lacks tact and that’s why Nigerians outside Nigeria experience issues in areas they’re highly populated. Because why is someone like you tweeting something like this?
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
Yorubas of Lagos, I hope you’ve been watching what happened to Warri and the Itsekiris. You still have a choice. If you don’t act right now, defend your land and take every single political seat — governorship, House of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, local governments, everything, you will suffer the exact same fate. Just a few months ago, a non-Yoruba migrant sat on your House of Representatives seat and openly called you minorities in your own ancestral land. This is exactly how it started with us. Today we are forced to share our ancestral lands and political power with tenants and migrants. You still have time. Use it or lose everything.
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The likes of @falzthebahdguy and @mrmacaroni are supporters of this guy. They will look away and only speak up when Yoruba people respond
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
lol Dear Liberals, Yall that attacked Yoruba conservatives and call them names. This is what this fat fool feels about you. Dear Fat failed musician, you don’t own shit, it’s called certificate of occupancy. You are on rent, your people would be dismissed anytime we want
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
It’s already starting… Weren’t the Yorubas called minorities in their own ancestral lands by that man from the East who is in HOA? Lagos is next on the list. Unless you get extremely radical with your local politics and seize every single seat — governor, assembly, local government, ward chairman, everything or else it will happen there too. No mercy, no complacency. Take it all or lose it.
If lagos is not careful someday this will happen to us
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They were only trying to develop Ethiopia
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BACKGROUND STORY OF NIGERIA- EtHIOPIA PRISONER EXCHANGE: 1: In 2019, Tension arose in Ethiopia due to high number of Nigerians detained in Ethiopia. -(a): However, Ethiopian Govt granted an amnesty to a large Nigerian prisoners. -(b): But, logistical bottlenecks & subsequent re-arrests for similar drug-related offenses led to renewed diplomatic gridlock. 2; Therefore, the Chairman of @nidcom_gov @abikedabiri STEPPED in 2023 to negotiate a PRISONER- Transfer Memorandum of Understanding with the Ethiopian authorities to bring affected Nigerians back home. 3: in 2024, The Federal High Court issued a binding order as part of MOU to repatriate Nigerians from Ethiopia. 4: The Government finalized the deal in 2024. 5: Don’t forget that Nigerians were held mostly in Kaliti and Aba Samuel prisons for drug related offenses. 6: December 4, 2023; @SenVictorUmeh moved a motion in the @NGRSenate that the FG should rescue Nigerians and @nidcom should work out their reparations. We must commend him too. 7: IMPLEMENTATION: -(a): Finally, the work done by the Chairman @nidcom_gov @abikedabiri and her team led to the formal agreement signed by the Honorable Minister of @NigeriaMFA @Ojukwu_Bianca and the Honorable Minister of @fmojustice @LOFagbemi with Ethiopian government officials. 8: We must appreciate the President @officialABAT for his leadership and thank you @abikedabiri @YusufTuggar for your leadership. @YemmyAj @JacobSua @Spoiltdr_ @Nancy_i_i @NigeriaStories @PulseNigeria247 @kunmigbenga @ummuh_Zahra @Abioolah @Pressman2040 @Yeribaaba @lollylarry1 @Mario9jaa @ennyola0015 @Engr_hauwerh @enilowo @NnamdiUzoukwu @nnoni61 @AShammeh @Comradegold @RealBushariSMA @ui_shehu @abs_uiux
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
The list of the Nigerians that will be transferred from Ethiopia prison to Nigeria. I’ve some questions about the list.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
All the prisoners in Ethiopia na ibos, if you see ibo man you go Dey perceive criminal for him body
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
I have always said if you go to any prison all over the world and shout "Kwenu", you will hear a resounding echo of "Kwenu oh"... Bianca Ojukwu has done well for transfer of her Ibo brothers in Ethiopian jail to Kuje. 100 more votes for Peter Obi
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
There’s a large number of ibos in Kano and kaduna but you will never see them use kano and kaduna as examples. This our liberal attitude have only attracted disrespect the same way @HenshawKate from a minority tribe disrespects us on our land, things she can never do in kano or kaduna. We should learn how to differentiate between kindness and mumuizim. Our mumu in Lagos is too much.
You cannot tell the ibos not to vie for the biggest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba. Pro sam Amadi.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
Ibos came to lagos to seek for greener pastures they didn’t come to build Lagos, they came in large numbers recently because of insecurity and doing small petty jobs like uber drivers and trading, these didn’t build lagos these are survival jobs. -Man says
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
Plain covetousness. Sam Amadi is not interested in having a Fulani as Governor in Abia State, it is Yorùbás he wants to use as Guinea Pigs of hyperliberalism. Nonsensical talk. Whoever pushes for such self-destructive hyper-liberalism must pioneer it himself.
You cannot tell the ibos not to vie for the biggest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba. Pro sam Amadi.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
You only came for greener pastures, not to develop Lagos. 95% of you came to Lagos with slippers and nylon bags.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
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They are always quick to assert their right to citizenship and first-class status in places where they have no cultural and traditional ties. Meanwhile in their own backyard, they discriminate against fellow brothers while they banish non-natives who dare to proclaim political rights. They are here not trying to pay harmless visit; they are stealthily scheming to steal something they’ve never had 🥸
You cannot tell the ibos not to vie for the biggest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba. Pro sam Amadi.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
The problem that Sam Amadi and people who think like him have is that, they criminally and intentionally disregard the ethnic differences and the volatility of the Nigerian state. That same mistake cost the Igbo nation a lot in the first republic due to the myopia of people like Zik. Firstly, the people who control political power control the culture and traditional authority of a state. If an Igbo man becomes the governor of Sokoto state, that means the Sultan of Sokoto the great grandson of Uthman Dan Fodio and the head of the caliphate is under the political and spiritual authority of an Igbo man and a catholic. That Igbo man can dethrone and give out commands to the Sultan of Sokoto. Furthermore, an Igbo man becoming the governor of Bayelsa, will automatically control the oil wealth of the Ijaw nation and might even stop any empowerment to the indigenous Ijaw people of Bayelsa. Political leaders in Nigeria are not just leaders, they are the cultural preservers of a people. Lastly, the creation of the 12 state structure and balkanization of the 3 regions by Gowon was due to the agitation of the ethnic minorities who wanted political control and sovereignty over their ancestral homeland. What Sam Amadi is suggesting is not patriotism, he is trying to weaponise the nomadic nature of the Igbo people as a leverage to project power outside the South east via the instruments of democracy.
Professor Sam Amadi, Your Doctorate Is a Disgrace to Real Scholarship – A Man Who Cannot Distinguish Between Citizenship and Indigeneship Should Be Stripped of His Professor Title A creature draped in the decaying robes of a professor, one Sam Amadi, has slithered out of whatever hole he crawled from to declare that it is "an error" to tell Igbos they cannot contest for the highest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba. Let us disembowel this intellectual fraud with the precision his hollow credentials do not deserve. Citizenship is a statutory contract. It grants you the right to live, work, pay taxes, and enjoy public infrastructure. Indigeneship is a blood covenant. It grants you the right to govern, to sit on ancestral thrones, and to speak for people whose grandparents share the same soil, the same deities, the same wars, and the same grief. Any first-year political science student knows this. But Professor Amadi, in his infinite stupidity, conflates the two and expects us to applaud his ignorance. Why did you not use Kano as your example? Why not Maiduguri? Why not Katsina? Why is your intellectual cowardice always trained on Lagos? The answer is simple: because you know that in the North, your argument would be met with laughter, dismissal, and possibly a plane ticket out. But you assume, like many before you, that Yorubas are weak-willed, confused, and ready to surrender their birthright to anyone who screams "one Nigeria" loud enough while clutching their own ancestral lands with iron fists. Here is the rot you refuse to address. A Yoruba man cannot be governor in Enugu. A Yoruba man cannot be governor in Abia. A Yoruba man cannot be governor in Imo. The very Igbos you are defending would never, under any circumstance, allow a Yoruba man to govern their land. Not one. Not ever. They would call him a "stranger." They would tell him to "go back to the West." They would not even allow him to be a local government chairman. But wait. Wasn't it on this very space we saw an Igbo man saying that an Ebonyi man cannot be a leader in another Igbo state? If you cannot even trust your own kinsman from another Igbo state to lead you, how dare you lecture Yorubas about accepting leadership from non-Yorubas in their own land? The hypocrisy is staggering. You deny your own blood brother leadership in your region, but you expect Yorubas to open their gates to everyone. You build walls around your own political space, but you demand that Yorubas tear down theirs. We are not demanding it. We are simply demanding the same reciprocal respect in our own territory. But you, in your hypocrisy, will never speak of that. You will never write a paper on it. You will never raise your voice on any podium. Because your problem is not justice. Your problem is not fairness. Your problem is that you believe Yoruba land should be a free-for-all, a no-man's-land, a colonial outpost for anyone's ambition, while other regions remain fortress states with "indigenes only" signs boldly posted at their gates. Let us rub your nose in the stench of your own contradiction. If Lagos must be open to all for the highest office, then Enugu must be open to all for the highest office. If citizenship is enough for Lagos, then citizenship must be enough for Enugu. If an Ebonyi man cannot lead in another Igbo state, then a Yoruba man cannot lead in Lagos. Fair is fair. Equal is equal. But you do not want equal. You want special. You want exception. You want Yoruba land to remain the only place in Nigeria where indigeneship is a crime. Your PhD should be recalled. Your professorial chair should be re-evaluated. A man who cannot grasp the difference between a citizen and an indigene has no standing to lecture anyone on political morality. You are not a scholar. You are a charlatan with a title, a fraud with a certificate, a village drunkard who somehow stumbled into academia.
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Bimbo Branet retweeted
After listening to Sam Amadi__ I say it again we must ensure Obi does not sit in aso rock! I have never seen people who are interested in people’s properties…. Are you guys ok or what? ??
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