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Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by QuotaSyste(m): 3:46am On Oct 23, 2008
tpia:

abeg carry your leprous ancestry comot for my face. Just because you come from a long line of lepers doesnt mean everyone else does as well.

How far with your plus-queen romancing? Una never arrange where una go meet? Even Hitler get him baby- Eva braun. So you suppose get your own partner in the struggle too.

That kind of useless statement you made to someone who lost family in this same war you're PROFITING from like the vulture that you are, demonstrates your madness to a T.


Ewu awusa, your people are known to be ridden with leprosy that it has become a norm in your alhmajiri society. Stop crying more than the bereaved, after all your father and uncles helped in killing millions of Igbos during the war. Stop preaching to us about useless comments. While mine is in just comments, your is in "deeds" By the way, how many Igbos did you help to kill and burn their shops today in kano?
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by tpia: 3:54am On Oct 23, 2008
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Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by bawomolo(m): 4:38am On Oct 23, 2008
,I honestly wish Biafra had materialized.
We would have been watching that soured moi moi called Nigeria as foreign citizens
Who knows what would have been?

what you would have had in biafra was an highly militarized state controlled by the enugu elite. do not fool yourself about some biafran paradize
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by ifyalways(f): 4:42am On Oct 23, 2008
LMAO ! ! !
people and issues sha cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by ScanLess: 10:35am On Oct 23, 2008
@ Junkie
everyday in this country we hear Yoruba men lambasting OBJ , right from the time he went into Aso Rock till now, yet they never said remove him and let Atiku take over. take note

EVeryday we hear the "moderate islamists Arabs" actually chameleon Islamist Arabs tell us that islam is a religion of peace, yet behind the scene they send their contributions to Al queda. (after 9/11 US started "tracking the money"wink. take note.

Remember Saddam wooed Uncle Sam into loading him with weapons to fight Ayattolah
khomeni's Iran, but later showed his true color = anti-semitist. take note

you see, i told you before that you are an illiterate and have a shallow sense of history. to make matters worse, angel-dust has replaced your grey-matter, what a calamity !!!.

Before you acted ND, now you are acting Yoruba, next you'll act kanuri, till you end up as ashante or mandingoe, yet in all, it is not difficult to see through your mask at what's inside = Igbo-Phobia !!!. This Ify may actually be your agent, or at best the illegitimate daughter of a fulani war rapist.may God help her . so don't try to play your divide and rule card on us, and then shout Biafra is an unpopular idea.

please get this into your dopy head, THERE CAN NEVER EVER BE PEACE ANY WHERE IN THIS WORLD WITHOUT JUSTICE.just go and check !! and i'm not talking about absence of a shoot out, comments on nairaland (includings yours) is a testimony. so please go for rehab, b/4 you start reproducing the next generation zombies.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Ellyptical: 11:11am On Oct 23, 2008
1) The (probably) Highest international position held by a Nigerian was held by an Igbo - Emeka Anyaouku (Secretary General of the Commonwealth). Remember that asides the UN, the common wealth may be seen as the largest union of nations across the continents.
At the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting at Kuala Lumpur in 1989, Anyaoku was elected the third Commonwealth Secretary-General. He was re-elected at the 1993 Limassol CHOGM for a second five-year term, beginning in July 1995 - WIkipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emeka_Anyaoku

2)The probably highest position held in the World Bank is also held by an Igbo - Okonjo-Iweala -Managing Director of the World bank.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngozi_Okonjo-Iweala

3)The highest scientific award a Nigerian has ever received is The Gordon Bell Prize for SuperComputing by Phillip Emeagwali

4)The probable highest banking (and probably economic) award received by a Nigerian was received by an Igbo - Our one and Only Professor Chukwuma Soludo!
He won the World/African Banker of the Year Award,
Central Bank Governor of the year Award and many others
At the 2005 Annual Meetings of the IMF/World Bank in Washington, DC the publishers of the Annual Meetings Daily and African Economy Magazine awarded him "The Global Central Bank Governor of the Year, 2005" , citing the result of his financial sector reforms as unprecedented anywhere within such a short period of time.
http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-5245825/Soludo-scoops-highest-award-the.html
http://www.cenbank.org/OUT/PUBLICATIONS/PRESSRELEASE/GOV/2006/PR%2012A-1-06.PDF
http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/appointment/article11/120607

Also, the First Nigerian Judge @ the International Court of Justice was Charles Onyeama from 1967 to 1976.

5)The Most succesful footballer in Nigerian History is Igbo - Kanu Nwankwo

6)The Only footballer listed on Pele's prestigious list of All-Time football legends was Igbo - Okocha. . . commonly referred to as The Legend of African Football

7)You may also want to know that about Professor Bath Nnaji - a force in robotics and the first man to build an indigenous energy plant. He was one of the inventors of the concept of e-design.
cool You may also want to know that the first Nigerian VC of the first Nigerian University (University of Ibadan) was Professor Kenneth Dike.
. . . Kenneth Dike (1917-1983) was a Nigerian historian and the first Nigerian Vice Chancellor of the nation's premier college, the University of Ibadan. During the Nigerian civil war, he moved to Harvard University, Boston . . .

Who else there says that Igbos are not naturally gifted people considering that some of these people's families were given only N20 after the war to start a new life.

Again if you are a wide reader, you may know Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745 – 31 March 1797), the first political leader of Britain's black community who was Igbo.
You really need to read about him. He was one of the first people who championed the abolition of the slave trade. There are reports that he may be the first literate Nigerian. Can anyone produce a written work of any other Nigerian or maybe even a black person before 1800?

Read his history and you will see how an Igbo man in 17th Century was sold as a slave and managed to buy his freedom, travel round the world as far back as the 1700s and end up a multi-millionaire in UK (in todays terms 23 Million Naira) in a time when slave trade was still booming business. Many freed blacks till date may not be as fulfilled as he was back in the days . .
. . .Later, Olaudah Equiano was sold on the island of Montserrat in the Caribbean Leeward Islands. Equiano's literacy and seamanship skills made him too valuable for plantation labour. It also made him less desirable to some slave traders. Equiano was too well educated for some and the fact that he knew how to navigate a ship scared many away from him. He was acquired by Robert King, a Quaker merchant from Philadelphia who traded in the Caribbean. King set Equiano to work on his shipping routes and in his stores. In 1765 King promised that for forty pounds, the price he had paid for Equiano, Equiano could buy his freedom. King taught him to read and write more fluently, educated him in the Christian faith, and allowed Equiano to engage in his own profitable trading as well as on his master's behalf, enabling Equiano to come by the forty pounds honestly. In his early twenties, Equiano succeeded in buying his freedom.
Meaning that he could sail a ship probably even before he was 20.
Read this
. . . . Soon after, the elder daughter died, aged four years old, leaving Joanna to inherit Equiano's estate, which was valued at £950: a considerable sum, worth approximately £100,000 today. . . . . . .23 Million naira in a foreign land where you arrived as a slave and may be the only black man in the neighbourhood. Guess that was why he had to own the estate he lived in.
This is a clear example of how the God-given gift in the Igbos makes them come out of obscurity to build a life and excel beyond their equals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaudah_Equiano
Read His Book too
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interesting_Narrative_of_the_Life_of_Olaudah_Equiano

Don't forget one of the Greatest Black Mathematicians - Professor Chike Obi who solved a 361 year old mathematical puzzle by Fermat.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi-chike-fermat.html

Do not forget the Brave King Jaja of Opobo who was taxing the British Traders during the colonial era while other empires where slaves to the same Brits that he was collecting tax from! The act eventually got him imprisoned by the Brits but what can I say . . .A BRave King Jaja was
[b]. . . .Jaja of Opobo (1821–1891) (full name: Jubo Jubogha) was a Nigerian merchant prince and the founder of Opobo city-state. Born in Amaigbo in Igboland and sold at about age twelve as a slave in Bonny. Jubo Jubogha later took the name "Jaja" for his dealings with the British.
Jaja proved his aptitude for business at an early age, earning his way out of slavery, was acculturated according to Ijaw (Ibani) rituals and eventually established himself as head of the Anna Pepple House. Under Jaja's leadership, Anna Pepple soon absorbed a number of Bonny's other trade houses until internal divisions forced Jaja to break away as Opobo city-state in 1867.
Opobo soon came to dominate the region's lucrative palm oil trade, and was soon home to fourteen of what were formerly Bonny's eighteen trade houses. Jaja also moved to block the access of British merchants to the interior, giving him an effective monopoly; at times, Opobo even shipped palm oil directly to Liverpool, independent of British middlemen.
At the 1884 Berlin Conference, however, the other European powers designated Opobo as British territory, and the British soon moved to claim it. When Jaja refused to cease taxing British traders, Henry Hamilton Johnston, a British vice consul, invited Jaja to negotiations in 1887. When Jaja arrived, the British arrested him and tried him in Accra in the Gold Coast then exiled him to Saint Vincent in the West Indies.
In 1891, Jaja was granted permission to return to Nigeria, but died en route. Following his exile and death, the power of the Opobo state rapidly declined. . . .[/b]

Igbos are born to be Great!
Biafra is born to be Great!

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Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by kiwi992(m): 11:16am On Oct 23, 2008
Tpia,



You said:

I get so confused sometimes by this word nyamiri.

Is it supposed to be applied to Igbos or Yorubas?  

or which tribe exactly?

That was what the Hausa soldiers were yelling whilst killing the innocent Ibos and other Easterners on Carter Bridge in Lagos.  Dragging them out of their cars and shooting them dead right there for simply being an Ibo.  In that sense, I would say it refers to anybody from the former East, particularly the IBOS.

The question now though is - why do the Hausas have to resort to killing members of other tribes whenever they feel like doing so?  Please tell me, someone.




kiwi992.

A living child-witness of the massacre of Ibos on Carter Bridge, Lagos
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Ellyptical: 11:42am On Oct 23, 2008
And yet they do not want you to secede.
They want you to stay with them so that whenever they want they can wake up and start killing you. I do not see the reason why the Igbos should not want to secede.
I would really love to see the answer to that question.
Can someone help with an answer?
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by citizenY(m): 11:58am On Oct 23, 2008
Thank God for Nairaland. It is now possible for incurable pessimists and rabid tribalists who have refused to move with the
times to upload their venom on the rest of us. In doing so they energise our resolve to work harder to wards a better and
united country. I have always maintained that we are all hostages to each other and we are all chained by fate and this
bonding is further strengthened by our  daily activities in politics, commerce and demographic /social relations that are necessary
results of this interaction.

To those fellows, I ask, what do you want to achieve in your new republic that you cannot achieve in Nigeria toda? NOTHING
You cannot re-invent the wheel so continue to wallow in your "UTOPIA". We have no reason to deny your citizenship of this
country.

As somebody said elsewhere, opinions(I read prejudices) are common to all (like a, holes) but these guys have theirs on the forehead,
that is why they take pot shots at others from behind their tribal stockades. What are you afraid of? What is your problem? What have you achieved as an individual that others have not or do not have the potential?
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Nobody: 12:05pm On Oct 23, 2008
Honestly, its a big fraud and shame for people to be shouting "one nigeria" when in this 21st century; a particular tribe in nigeria is being slaughtered every now and then in the north for no just course.
With this continuing atrocities and hypocrisy, i wouldn't blame these people for advocating for their own state where they are likely to be safe.

Biafra and MASSOB will be no issue if not because of the senseless killings of Igbos in recent times by their fellow nigerians, not just because Igbos want to be on their own.
The worst part of the whole issue is that the past and present governments have always been comfortable or supportive to this evil deeds, and when you try to draw attention to it; you are labelled a tribalist.

kiwi992:

The question now though is - why do the Hausas have to resort to killing members of other tribes whenever they feel like doing so?  Please tell me, someone.
kiwi992.

A living child-witness of the massacre of Ibos on Carter Bridge, Lagos


They will tell you that its the work of uneducated almajiris as if some people have not witnessed such massacre and those who execute it recently.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by grafikdon: 12:51pm On Oct 23, 2008
It is important to acknowledge the big mistake of lumping several nations into one big putrid quagmire of prejudice, avarice, hypocrisy, malevolence and narrow mindedness known as Nigeria. Unfortunately, a vast majority of Nigerians are hypocrites and irresponsible enthusiasts who would look 'the other way' and roll in their imaginary bed of roses, taking a whiff of burning corpse on the side (innocent victim of ethnic cleansing) while swearing in the name of God they are simply inhaling a glorious cologne from the Kingdom of France.

They vehemently scream "One Nigeria for Life!!!!" to the detriment of their lungs while harboring the vilest contempt for other ethnic groups, most of whom they've never met. Anyone who has a divergent view is labeled a tribalist/bigot/separatist/slowpoke/myopic and other derogatory terms too numerous to mention. Nairaland is a good testimony that the so called ''new generation'' is more hopeless than our ancestors. We don't lift a finger unless an incident "affects the price of gari in the market". . .or knocks on our door.

Whether you like it or not,, whether you want to admit openly (for fear of being labeled tribalist/separatist/bigot). . . the abomination that is Nigeria has many solutions, but let me highlight the two that are most relevant to the thread:

Either we use our diversity/population as our strength and coexist as one, in peace and harmony, without fear of prejudice, malevolence and ethnic cleansing or go our separate ways.



Screaming "One Nigeria for Life!" as the ONLY solution is a big fallacy and does not in any way make you any better than someone screaming "Secession Right Now!", I believe it makes you a big delirious fraudulent hypocrite for refusing to acknowledge there is something wrong with Nigeria, even when a series of unfortunate incidents stare you in the face almost on a daily basis.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by ScanLess: 1:23pm On Oct 23, 2008
citizenY:

Thank God for Nairaland. It is now possible for incurable pessimists and rabid tribalists who have refused to move with the
times to upload their venom on the rest of us. In doing so they energise our resolve to work harder to wards a better and
united country. I have always maintained that we are all hostages to each other and we are all chained by fate and this
bonding is further strengthened by our  daily activities in politics, commerce and demographic /social relations that are necessary
results of this interaction.

To those fellows, I ask, what do you want to achieve in your new republic that you cannot achieve in Nigeria toda? NOTHING
You cannot re-invent the wheel so continue to wallow in your "UTOPIA". We have no reason to deny your citizenship of this
country.

As somebody said elsewhere, opinions(I read prejudices) are common to all (like a, holes) but these guys have theirs on the forehead,
that is why they take pot shots at others from behind their tribal stockades. What are you afraid of? What is your problem? What have you achieved as an individual that others have not or do not have the potential?


ewu awusa !!!, chineke kpoo kwa gi oku well well, and let your mouth be the first to burn  angry angry!!!. what is your optimistic hope for nigeria in view of the very fact that the killing of Ndigbo by you ewu awusas began in 1953 and has continued till today , the last case being 2006. is it fate or imperialist Britain that chained human beings and ewu awusas together ? eze gworo !!, there have been commerce going on between the north and south b/4 the imperial mistake of 1914, so dont talk nonsense here. commerce and trade went on, b/4 the Brits arrived here, between independent nation states of this west coast of Africa. Then every state contolled their own destiny. you are just happy that the Brits created this unholy contraption called nigeria because you people  were formerly on a mission to convert every other state to your slaves in the name of jihad. so the brits actually played into your hands, having systematically installed you as puppet master. why did they choose you , simply because you are zombies that doesn't move until told to do so, and doesn't stop when in motion until told to do so. which country are you working hard to unite ?, unity in evil and oppression or what ? may i ask you , eze gworo !!!

Listen, the blood of all Ndigbo you have murdered is calling out to God for justice and judgement day is coming soon !!! angry angry
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Ellyptical: 2:30pm On Oct 23, 2008
L+G,
"Insanity is defined as repeating the same behavior and expecting a different result" . . Albert Einstein.
What has the nation of Nigeria done differently to expect a better future? We have tried being a single republic and it is not working. Why dont we try being separate?
If after 48 Years the nation of Nigeria is not working, why then can't we look in another direction for solution?
Nations have developed ahead of us. We are still struggling to be "one nigeria".
Let us give secession a chance. Let us try a different approach lest we be mad men by virtue of Einstein's quote.

Another issue that bugs me quite a while is that the people who scream one Nigeria tactically avoid talking about the killings of igbos in the North failing to note that that is the greatest threat to the one nigeria they scream. Kobojunkie may fall as a typical example here.
@ Kobojunkie
Screaming "One Nigeria" without making attempts to make your Islamic brothers to agree that they have done wrong and sign that they will never repeat those cannibalistic acts, makes me see how vain a full-fledged man can be in this modern day and age. How can you want to quench smoke without tracing the fire? How can you want a peaceful republic without traceing and addressing the very issue that is the greatest threat to the peace that you profess?
Did Igbos just wake up and decide to secede? No.
Something made the Igbos decide to secede. If you want to address this issue without openly acknowledging the wrongs done against the igbos and at the same time calling your Nothern brothers to order, you are just like a man trying to swim with a lead block tied to your neck.
The Northerners DO NOT want the Igbos to go.
The Northereners love to kill the Igbos at the slightest provocation.
What do you call that? Imprisonment.
However, one thing is sure. If you puch a man to the limit, he will definitely revolt.
Sooner or Later, this secession will occur and the northerner, when finally left with their republic that may by then be like Chad and Niger, may wish to have the South back even if it means they (the North) will not be given any public office to hold in the government.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by tpia: 3:10pm On Oct 23, 2008
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Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Nobody: 4:47pm On Oct 23, 2008
tpia:

You sound like an educated person, though the internet can be deceptive sometimes.  But just to give you the benfit of the doubt.

I never heard this word nyamiri until after I was grown. Till today it still confuses me because I'm not sure exactly who is being referred to when people say it. I don't hear it in real life- I hear more of it on the internet like here. There was a day I was out with a friend and I heard an Igbo person speaking Yoruba and saying something about mgbati mgbati. It was a huge shock when I was made to understand she was referring to Yoruba people.

I wasnt raised to call people by derogatory gutter slangs, and I hope I never get into that habit, since I don't see how it would benefit me in any way. However, for others who grew up calling other people names and being called names in return- good for them. Count it as being street savvy.

As per your question: I believe you know what led to the war. I don't know anyone here who justifies the killing of Igbos and Igbo looking people during that war, but I believe you're smart enough to have read and had an understanding of the events of that time.

In any case, most of the people here werent even born during the war. I asked my mom about some of these things. She's starting to wonder why I keep asking her so many questions about a period she prefers not to talk about. Na this nairaland cause am. Just last week she told me some things that happened in the west at that time, and how some people had to be hidden in various places, to keep them from being murdered. There's a particular man I know from my younger days, and I was asking how he was. I was surprised to learn he had died (of old age). That was what got my mom talking about what the guy went through during the war, when others around him were being killed.

What I'm noticing with most of the zealots here is that the exact same attitude that led to that kind of problem, is what they're still showing today. As if no single lesson was learned from that war.

Castigating and abusing others who werent even born and had no part in the war or anything that led to it, and heaping gallons of blame on them as if they were the ones who engineered those times. Quotasystem in his usual Fascist mindset, even went as far as discriminating between the different kinds of Igbo who died in the war. Maybe that makes sense to a fellow Igbo person sha. undecided Only one version of the war is permitted to be told, by Quiotasystem and his cohorts, and thats their own version. Anything else is shouted down and any other person who doesnt toe the line, is considered the "enemy". What a mindset.

Even assuming you get an upper hand for a while and kill all your "enemies" in revenge for the civil war- do you think people are just going to fold their hands and take it like that? They will fight back and begin another cycle of unending retribution. We know thats the story in many parts of Africa, but I just wonder why people wish this continuing cycle of bloodshed upon themselves and their children's generations.

Every time this topic of Biafra is raised, you see people getting so emotional and refusing to look past their assumed grudges and grievances. Thats why I pointed out the fact that there are plenty of sites on the web dedicated solely to Biafra, where other opinions arent allowed, and everyone has the same mind. At least you can vent there all you want, and rain all the curses you want on other tribes who "wronged" you. But to come here and expect others to keep quiet while you rain curses on them for things they didnt take part in, is a bit far fetched, imo.

And there are far too many profiteers who make it a habit to stoke tribal sentiment at every opportunity, in order to get people riled up. Same thing with the Niger bridge scenario. I don't know at which stage people are going to ask themselves when they are going to allow the dead to rest in peace. This Middle eastern style vendetta also seems to be an African thing.

Nice article on how to save 'nigeria', sounds exactly like FOX news; full of lies and propaganda. . . . . . . lol.

Forget about your hated Brafra and tell us why you, the FG and other nigerians keep the killing the Igbos in the north? It seems more like a polo game now.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Kobojunkie: 5:48pm On Oct 23, 2008
ScanLess:

@ Junkie
everyday in this country we hear Yoruba men lambasting OBJ , right from the time he went into Aso Rock till now, yet they never said remove him and let Atiku take over. take note

EVeryday we hear the "moderate islamists Arabs" actually chameleon Islamist Arabs tell us that islam is a religion of peace, yet behind the scene they send their contributions to Al queda. (after 9/11 US started "tracking the money"wink. take note.

So what if the yoruba’s never really call for him to be removed? What if Islamists claim to be of a religion of peace? What does that have to do with Ibos and the call for the few to secede?

ScanLess:

Remember Saddam wooed Uncle Sam into loading him with weapons to fight Ayattolah
khomeni's Iran, but later showed his true color = anti-semitist. take note

Who gives a crap?? What has this to do with Nigeria and you all calling for biafra and making all these bogus claims as if it even means anything past this forum??

ScanLess:


you see, i told you before that you are an illiterate and have a shallow sense of history. to make matters worse, angel-dust has replaced your grey-matter, what a calamity !!!.

What is the connection with this line here and your statement’s thus far. . . Is this ADHD or something??

ScanLess:

Before you acted ND, now you are acting Yoruba, next you'll act kanuri, till you end up as ashante or mandingoe, yet in all, it is not difficult to see through your mask at what's inside = Igbo-Phobia !!!. This Ify may actually be your agent, or at best the illegitimate daughter of a fulani war rapist.may God help her . so don't try to play your divide and rule card on us, and then shout Biafra is an unpopular idea.

HUH?? Now you are beginning to scare me. You sure say all nuts dey intact??


ScanLess:

please get this into your dopy head, THERE CAN NEVER EVER BE PEACE ANY WHERE IN THIS WORLD WITHOUT JUSTICE.just go and check !! and i'm not talking about absence of a shoot out, comments on nairaland (includings yours) is a testimony. so please go for rehab, b/4 you start reproducing the next generation zombies.

Again, what has the above statements to do with reality? Your pushing biafra and what not?? Do you somehow find it hard to stay on topic or something?? I can not even play connect the dot with all you have supplied thus far. Is Biafra suddenly about justice and no longer about people just wanting to secede cause they feel they can handle their issues ( which they have yet to show they can) better??
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by plusQueen: 5:52pm On Oct 23, 2008
tilapia and kobojunkie,can you both carry your shrivelled up behinds and get off this thread.
You don't have to land like vultures on carcasses anywhere Igbos are mentioned.
Get off and move on.
Read the first post again and realize that the poster never invited you.
You are/were not a Biafran not now,not your generation past or future.
He specifically solicited comments from "Biafrans"
Now get off!
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by plusQueen: 5:56pm On Oct 23, 2008
Quote from: tpia on Today at 03:37:22 AM
abeg carry your leprous ancestry comot for my face. Just because you come from a long line of lepers doesnt mean everyone else does as well.

How far with your plus-queen romancing? Una never arrange where una go meet? Even Hitler get him baby- Eva braun. So you suppose get your own partner in the struggle too.

That kind of useless statement you made to someone who lost family in this same war you're PROFITING from like the vulture that you are, demonstrates your madness to a T.

Lookie hia you uncircumcised philistine.
You better keep my name off those your kpomo lips.
Have you heard me?
Carry your akwarikwata and ring worms somewhere else outside a designated 'Igbo thread" esp since it's obvious who your enemies on Nairaland are.
Pathetic little thing.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Kobojunkie: 5:58pm On Oct 23, 2008
plus_Queen:

tilapia and kobojunkie,can you both carry your shrivelled up behinds and get off this thread.
You don't have to land like vultures on carcasses anywhere Igbos are mentioned.
Get off and move on.
Read the first post again and realize that the poster never invited you.
You are/were not a Biafran not now,not your generation past or future.
He specifically solicited comments from "Biafrans"
Now get off!


Grow a brain. . . then come back and tell me what I don't know of the thread!! Aren't you ashamed to claim to represent ibos in the sort of manner that you are doing right now? Insulting others who do not agree with you. Is that the picture of ibos you feel the world needs to see? Why complain when they regard you in the same manner?? Thank God people like you are in the minority and will remain so by God's grace!!
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by AloyEmeka9: 6:01pm On Oct 23, 2008
tilapia and kobojunkie,can you both carry your shrivelled up behinds and get off this thread.
You don't have to land like vultures on carcasses anywhere Igbos are mentioned.
Get off and move on.
Read the first post again and realize that the poster never invited you.
You are/were not a Biafran not now,not your generation past or future.
He specifically solicited comments from "Biafrans"
Now get off!

Dont get it twisted. TPIA/TEXCEE has some igbo sensors in his brain and reacts to only that stimulus. I like the web because it unmasks mad people living among normal ones. He will soon jump here and run his mouth on how he enjoys non tribal issue but go to the tribalist section of this site and see TPIA running around everywhere like mkpuru amu. If he is not a tribalist how come he is always there?.

I am waiting for him to come and test his mascot, Texcee unless the mascot is in recess.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by plusQueen: 6:06pm On Oct 23, 2008
Kobojunkie:


Grow a brain. . . then come back and tell me what I don't know of the thread!! Aren't you ashamed to claim to represent ibos in the sort of manner that you are doing right now? Insulting others who do not agree with you. Is that the picture of ibos you feel the world needs to see? Why complain when they regard you in the same manner?? Thank God people like you are in the minority and will remain so by God's grace!!

After you grow genitals,anu mpam!
And  who and what are Ibos?
Are you too daft to understand that the tribe is Igbo and has since been officially written as Igbo since the word "Ibo" was just an anglicised version?
Even here on nairaland you folks have been corrected a million times but like the blood sucker you are,you still latch on like a tapeworm.
I am not representing anyone.
I am here as an individual and not a spokesperson so cut out this your nonsense.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by plusQueen: 6:10pm On Oct 23, 2008
Aloy.Emeka:

don't get it twisted. TPIA/TEXCEE has some igbo sensors in his brain and reacts to only that stimulus. I like the web because it unmasks mad people living among normal ones. He will soon jump here and run his mouth on how he enjoys non tribal issue but go to the tribalist section of this site and see TPIA running around everywhere like mkpuru amu. If he is not a tribalist how come he is always there?.

I am waiting for him to come and test his mascot, Texcee unless the mascot is in recess.

That was why when karmamod said that the "tilapia of a fish" was objective, I told her I knew an undercover hater when I saw one.
See how he seems to be the second or 3rd commentator in all these "Igbo threads",spilling garbage as usual even when his idiotic comments were no solicited.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by bawomolo(m): 6:16pm On Oct 23, 2008
chei, see people catching feelings ooo all over a lost cause undecided
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by AloyEmeka9: 6:17pm On Oct 23, 2008

That was why when karmamod said that the "tilapia of a fish" was objective, I told her I knew an undercover hater when I saw one.
See how he seems to be the second or 3rd commentator in all these "Igbo threads",spilling garbage as usual even when his idiotic comments were no solicited.

It is because you people paint your language when replying him. i go straight to the point. TPIA/TEXCEE is a core IGBO HATER. I suspect TPIA is female because of the way she drags issues here and argues like a woman. i don talk my own finish. 0.4% of his or her postings here are on tribalist section. Go figure. karamamod may be enjoying her tribalistic comments because she(karamamod) may not be what you think she is. It's only a sick person that enjoys a tribalist.

I do not think that Kobojunkie is a tribalist although she may be eccentric. Go to tribalist section and you will rarely see her there. Ebe aku onye di ka uche ya di(your interest is usually where your wealth is).
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by plusQueen: 6:24pm On Oct 23, 2008
bawomolo:

chei, see people catching feelings ooo all over a lost cause undecided

That's what you call it.
There's a guy here called nigeria1,the aerial picture guy who started a thread on his dream of a Yoruba state,not one Igbo person has attacked him on that another Hausa guy is somewhere campaigning for Arewa state and I actually would help campaign that that dream comes true.
But when an Igbo starts a thread on the same issue,you all crawl out from underneath rocks and begin talking nonsense.
You folks have the need to tell us how to feel,what to dream of and what to talk about despite the fact that you are not us and our experiences in that soured moi moi called Nigeria are not the same.
You can never know how I feel or any Igbo person feels unless you've been in our situation.
Rather than make silly comments that infuriate people telling them to move on and forget a lost cause,the more noble thing to do is for you to move on and embrace your country Nigeria which in my mind I don't belong to.
Thank you.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by AloyEmeka9: 6:27pm On Oct 23, 2008
There's a guy here called nigeria1,the aerial picture guy who started a thread on his dream of a Yoruba stste,not one Igbo person has attacked him on that but you folks have the need to tell us how to feel,what to dream of and what to talk about despite the fact that you are not us and our experiences in that soured moi moi called Nigeria are not the same.
Nne no worry. Na ignorance dressed up in jealousy dey worry them You can rarely see a successful yoruba person running around here insulting igbos. It's always the frustrated ones that think the igbos are the reason why they are not doing well. you tell me the difference between that attitude and some black americans that hold the same grudge against whites and immigrants. I won't doubt it if TPIA was used and dumped by an igbo man because her unnecessary interest in igbo affairs is getting out of hand. grin grin
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by Kobojunkie: 6:39pm On Oct 23, 2008
plus_Queen:

After you grow genitals,anu mpam!
And  who and what are Ibos?
Are you too daft to understand that the tribe is Igbo and has since been officially written as Igbo since the word "Ibo" was just an anglicised version?
Even here on nairaland you folks have been corrected a million times but like the blood sucker you are,you still latch on like a tapeworm.
I am not representing anyone.
I am here as an individual and not a spokesperson so cut out this your nonsense.



She continues to prove my point… keep yapping . . .when you grow a brain, let me know.  So happy you know you do not speak for all ibos. Wonder when that will translate into action though since you continue to pretend you do. I really thank God not all ibos think and act like you do.


Funny thing is you are too silly to even realize I have yet to make a single comment that could be considered TRIBALISTIC in most all my threads on NAIRALAND from DAY ONE. Just that you can not see past your issues but are quick to throw a TANTRUM and claim VICTIM when you encounter those who do not see the world through the same GOGGLES as you do. GROW A BRAIN and GROW up already!
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by plusQueen: 6:43pm On Oct 23, 2008
Aloy.Emeka:

Nne no worry. Na ignorance dressed up in jealousy dey worry them You can rarely see a successful yoruba person running around here insulting igbos. It's always the frustrated ones that think the igbos are the reason why they are not doing well. you tell me the difference between that attitude and some black americans that hold the same grudge against whites and immigrants. I won't doubt it if TPIA was used and dumped by an igbo man. grin grin

First they hide under new user names to yarn rubbish about Igbos.
Then someone starts a thread on how they love the Igbo nation,the same people crawl out and talk rubbish
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by plusQueen: 6:44pm On Oct 23, 2008
Kobojunkie:


She continues to prove my point… keep yapping . . .when you grow a brain, let me know.  So happy you know you do not speak for all ibos. Wonder when that will translate into action though since you continue to pretend you do. I really thank God not all ibos think and act like you do.


The name again is Igbo not Ibo.
Your deliberate attempt to be obstinate makes you the real idiot that you have proven yourself to be.
I'm sure you already know what majority of Nairalanders think about you.
You should first worry about that rather than drink aspirin for some else's headache.
Re: The Great Nation Of Biafra by bawomolo(m): 6:47pm On Oct 23, 2008
plus_Queen:

That's what you call it.
There's a guy here called nigeria1,the aerial picture guy who started a thread on his dream of a Yoruba state,not one Igbo person has attacked him on that another Hausa guy is somewhere campaigning for Arewa state and I actually would help campaign that that dream comes true.
But when an Igbo starts a thread on the same issue,you all crawl out from underneath rocks and begin talking nonsense.
You folks have the need to tell us how to feel,what to dream of and what to talk about despite the fact that you are not us and our experiences in that soured moi moi called Nigeria are not the same.
You can never know how I feel or any Igbo person feels unless you've been in our situation.
Rather than make silly comments that infuriate people telling them to move on and forget a lost cause,the more noble thing to do is for you to move on and embrace your country Nigeria which in my mind I don't belong to.
Thank you.

i think it's safe to say after the end of the civil war, biafra is a lost cause, it's not a silly comment, it's the truth. rather than move towards reconciliation, people are trying to reopen old wounds. creating a biafran state wont solve the problem of the igbo's, but hey you guys can campaign for it. it probably would fall on deaf ears though.

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