Reno omokri: Yoruba are liars, no tribe loves themselves like the Igbos

Reno omokri: Yorubas are liars, no tribe loves themselves like the Igbos

Reno omokri writes :

Despite the stringent bail conditions set for Nnamdi Kanu, Igbos wasted no time fulfilling it. Sowore’s bail terms are nowhere near as tough as Nnamdi Kanu’s, yet no one has stood for him. Yet, while he was in detention and court, many people were talking tough in his defence.

 

It just tells you a lot about Igbo communal spirit as compared to other ethnic nationalities. If Sowore was Igbo, he would have been out of jail by now. An Igbo Senator, Enyinnaya Abaribe, risked jail, put his Senatorial office on the line, to stand as surety for Kanu. Are you trying to tell me that none of Sowore’s kinsmen have ordinary ₦50 million? I am yet to see a people who love themselves like the Igbo.

 

In America, believe it or not, Igbo unions give new comers loans to set up their own businesses. I have seen news stories of destitute Nigerians abroad who need assistance. That can never happen to an Igbo. Other Igbos in that community will rally round and rehabilitate him of her. Let us all learn that self love from Ndi’Igbo and Nigeria will be better for it.

As a Yoruba I will love to agree with Reno, even though I do not agree with most of his thoughts and discussion most times, #50Million should not be something the Yoruba fathers are having problem in raising. Considering the facts that most of all these rich Yoruba men who were solidly standing with Sowore during his arrest are not doing nothing towards getting the bail amount is a big shame on the Yoruba as a tribe, this will also show that the Yoruba do not like to stand with their own people even when they stand for positive change,” 

a Yoruba unidentified reader said.

#RenosNuggets

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