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The English people are concerned about junk food causing their people to get unnecessarily fat. There is a debate ongoing about increasing tax on sugar in order to help reduce the problem. In the Yoruba Federation, the gullible Yoruba Youths are less concern about immigrants Igbo and now Gambari criminality across the Yoruba country. Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. Here in England, the Arabs come with their oil money to buy up properties. The Chinese are here with their money to invest in equity. The Russians are here buying up football clubs and retail shops. Yoruba have got no such wealth like the Arabs, the Chinese and the Russians, they come to England with their wealth of education qualifications but end up cleaning the streets of London, washing toilets and work as domestic servants. Igbos have brought no wealth into Yorubaland. They come empty handed, begin to sell handkerchiefs with tray on their heads, then they will begin to rob Yoruba people of their money and valuables and thereafter open spare parts shop, selling spare parts of Yoruba stolen vehicles, those that sell cable wire do the same thing, those that sell aluminium or irons rod do the same thing, they steal all the iron rail on all our bridges, convert them to spoons, cooking pots etc. This happens in all their businesses. The Igbo people have been a plague on us Yoruba. We will address all that in Yoruba autonomous region. Like Martin Luther King said: Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. To say the truth, the Yoruba Youths have been conscientiously stupid. We are planning A Red Shoes Walk in support of #TheYorubaAgenda for Parliamentary System, Regional Government, Regional Regimental Armed Forces, Regional Police, Differentiated Currency. Join us.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 09:15:25 +0000

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