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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by arewanationz: 9:35pm On Sep 12, 2014
Collynzo17: Why is nothing being said about the internal affairs minister and heads of immigration who supervised the killing of hundred through a scam employment process?
Why is nothing being said about the Current chief of army staff and the Yoruba chief of Air staff who is contributing nothing to the fight against boko haram? When Ihejirika was in office, it was all about him even though he was doing a good job of decimating the terrorists, things have got hundred times worse since he left but people no longer look at the military chiefs for blame because none is Igbo.
What about the current Yoruba NySC DG who is scamming prospective corp members through an N4000 card for printing a piece of paper through a Yoruba owned company?
Why is nothing being said about this grave wickedness on our Youths? Because the perpetrators aren't Igbos?
Yet they want us to sit down and fold our hands when great sons and daughters of our land and presecuted for no reason other than their tribe.
It won't happen until the hypocrisy is dropped.

Sit down and have a deep reflection.... Why is everybody against the Ibos.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 9:37pm On Sep 12, 2014
arewanationz:

Who are the others that want to pull him down? Why do you guys always see others as your enemies? Why do you always claim victims?

Heeding the advice of this writer would help increase your civilty and make you a better person.

arewa ppl and their SW slaves are the victims in Nigeria

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by arewanationz: 9:42pm On Sep 12, 2014
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Evergreen123:

arewa ppl and their SW slaves are the victims in Nigeria
Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Collynzo17: 9:42pm On Sep 12, 2014
arewanationz:

Sit down and have a deep reflection.... Why is everybody against the Ibos.
Why are you and your willing slaves against Igbos?
Is that your response to the post you quoted?
Almajiri fool.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by arewanationz: 9:45pm On Sep 12, 2014
That's very rude of you.

Collynzo17:
Why are you and your willing slaves against Igbos?
Is that your response to the post you quoted?
Almajiri fool.
Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by gramci: 9:45pm On Sep 12, 2014
lacasa:

FYI;

This is an article by an igbo guy.



lacasera face your work

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Chubhie: 9:57pm On Sep 12, 2014
omenka: In This Thing of Ours, an honest enemy always proves a greater "ally" than a brother who could rat you out over a nickel. So said my Consigliare smiley
Not when the honest enemy has taken it personal by writing open letters on the national daily bout This Things of Ours. What happens to the traditional sitdown?
Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Lordlexyy: 9:57pm On Sep 12, 2014
chukwudi44: To think that this writer works for one of the most corrup individual in Nigeria's history in the person of Ahmed Bola Tinubu who has converted lagos state to his personal property and has shamlessly looted the coffers of the state!!! This igbokwe dude is a hypocrite, traitor per excellence and a disgrace to the igbo race
And who could be as disgraceful and shameful as you. Always playing the ethnic card. Nothing could be more sensible like what Joe had said, but for tribal war lords like you who would rather ignore the message and take head long on the messenger would read it differently. Those who understood the glaring hand writting on the wall knows that recent events that witnessed tribalistic outburst of the Igbos in defence of their own has proven a people sitting on a keg of gun power ready to explore. It has also proven a people not fit and trusted for any national engagements. Your unexposed utterances and uncivilised reasoning and responses to national discourse will continue to alienate you from the scheme of things.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by superstar1(m): 10:01pm On Sep 12, 2014
Evergreen123:

arewa ppl and their SW slaves are the victims in Nigeria

Y1bos have always been the slave of all Nigerian ethnic groups since 1960s.

Out of 250 ethnic groups, na u na carry last. Born slaves till eternity.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Lordlexyy: 10:12pm On Sep 12, 2014
Collynzo17:
Why are you and your willing slaves against Igbos?
Is that your response to the post you quoted?
Almajiri fool.
Somebody is getting heated up already even where there is no offence. The usual everyday trait or characteristics Joe was talking about. Sound, reflective reasoning will ever remain a luxery yet to be attained by these people.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by lacasa: 10:12pm On Sep 12, 2014
gramci:

lacasera face your work



Who is this one
Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 10:13pm On Sep 12, 2014
superstar1:

Y1bos have always been the slave of all Nigerian ethnic groups since 1960s.

Out of 250 ethnic groups, na u na carry last. Born slaves till eternity.

we understand ur pain
Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 10:14pm On Sep 12, 2014
superstar1:

Y1bos have always been the slave of all Nigerian ethnic groups since 1960s.

Out of 250 ethnic groups, na u na carry last. Born slaves till eternity.
And yet they come out tops in all indices of human development. Tell me one area of Nigerian life where Igbo lag behind.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 10:14pm On Sep 12, 2014
Lordlexyy: And who is as disgraceful and shameful than you. Always playing the ethnic card. Nothing could be more sensible like what Joe had said, but for tribal war lords like you who would rather ignore the message and take head long on the messenger would read it differently. Those who understood the glaring hand writting on the wall knows that recent events that witnessed tribalistic outburst of the Igbos in defence of their own has proven a people sitting on a keg of gun power ready to explore. It has also proven a people not fit and trusted for any national engagements. Your unexposed utterances and uncivilised reasoning and responses to national discourse will continue to alienate you from the scheme of things.

by scheme of tnz, u mean presidency?
cos I don't know any scheme in Nigeria Igbo are not major players

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Collynzo17: 10:20pm On Sep 12, 2014
Lordlexyy: And who could be as disgraceful and shameful like you. Always playing the ethnic card. Nothing could be more sensible like what Joe had said, but for tribal war lords like you who would rather ignore the message and take head long on the messenger would read it differently. Those who understood the glaring hand writting on the wall knows that recent events that witnessed tribalistic outburst of the Igbos in defence of their own has proven a people sitting on a keg of gun power ready to explore. It has also proven a people not fit and trusted for any national engagements. Your unexposed utterances and uncivilised reasoning and responses to national discourse will continue to alienate you from the scheme of things.
Useless long epistle. Why not tell us how the currrent Yoruba chief if Air staff is fit for national engagement or the thieving Yoruba NYSC DG and his cohorts or the murderous and thieving minister of interior and the head of immigrations who are your northern masters?
What scheme of things are Igbos alienated from?

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by superstar1(m): 10:25pm On Sep 12, 2014
APContherun:
And yet they come out tops in all indices of human development. Tell me one area of Nigerian life where Igbo lag behind.

Story for the gods.

Self illusion and delusion.

They are on top and they are still wandering all over Nigeria selling gala on the highway and leaving their eroded and cursed land in their thousands on a per second billing.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by omenka(m): 10:25pm On Sep 12, 2014
Chubhie: Not when the honest enemy has taken it personal by writing open letters on the national daily bout This Things of Ours. What happens to the traditional sitdown?
How could you have a Sitdown when the Rich Pesonovantes, Made Men and the Capos have chosen to reason like faccia di merdas??
Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Alphaoscar: 10:27pm On Sep 12, 2014
APContherun:
And yet they come out tops in all indices of human development. Tell me one area of Nigerian life where Igbo lag behind.

u came out on top by running away from ur landlocked region? by bagging PhD in fraud and fraudulent activities? or Bn a product of baby factory? u guys are d worst creation of satan and dat why your heads are flat so that sensible people will be able to identify u lots in d midst of people.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Imokay: 10:28pm On Sep 12, 2014
Evergreen123: So, because we didn't work with Ihejirika, igbos should fold their hands and watch others try to pull him down.
Like we are blind when he was terrorizing BH and successfully moved them to sambisa before his retirement.
Igbokwe, its called onye aghana nwanne ya.
It would have been selfish and careless of us to let such evil happen

^^^
One of the mentally challenged Ibos Joe was writing about.

You would think Ihejerika was Chief of Ibo Army staff or Stella was aviation minister of iboland.
Even Tafa's townsmen temporarily stopped identifying with Ila-orangun or so during his trial and conviction, not to talk of the reaction of the entire Yorubas.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Lordlexyy: 10:29pm On Sep 12, 2014
Evergreen123:

by scheme of tnz, u mean presidency?
cos I don't know any scheme in Nigeria Igbo are not major players
Except your tribe has forfeited or foregone that dream, then i will understand the insensibility displayed by the SE on national issues since is obvious that they will rather see a reckaged Nigeria than a happy Nigeria occassioned by the lies and deceit they inherited from their fathers.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Alphaoscar: 10:30pm On Sep 12, 2014
APContherun:
And yet they come out tops in all indices of human development. Tell me one area of Nigerian life where Igbo lag behind.

u came out on top by running away from ur landlocked region? by bagging PhD in fraud and fraudulent activities? or Bn a product of baby factory? u guys are d worst creation of satan and dat why your heads are flat so that sensible people will be able to identify u lots in d midst of people. God bless uncle Joe jare

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 10:32pm On Sep 12, 2014
Imokay:

^^^
One of the mentally challenged Ibos Joe was writing about.

You would think Ihejerika was Chief of Ibo Army staff or Stella was aviation minister of iboland.
Even Tafa's townsmen temporarily stopped identifying with Ila-orangun or so during his trial and conviction, not to talk of the reaction of the entire Yorubas.

igbos and other well meaning Nigerians had opined Ihejirika is innocent.
What makes u think he and not those crying wolf when he was dealing with them sponsor BH?

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by ISpiksDaTroof: 10:33pm On Sep 12, 2014
Ibos are divided into two: Those that grew up in Ibo land, and those that grew up outside Ibo land.

Those that grew up outside Ibo land usually take on the characteristics of their hosts, which usually include: humility.

Those that grew up in Ibo land are usually brash and more abrasive, showing no empathy towards the feelings of others. This leads others to look at them with suspicion and distrust.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Qelvin(m): 10:40pm On Sep 12, 2014
Alphaoscar:

u came out on top by running away from ur landlocked region? by bagging PhD in fraud and fraudulent activities? or Bn a product of baby factory? u guys are d worst creation of satan and dat why your heads are flat so that sensible people will be able to identify u lots in d midst of people. God bless uncle Joe jare
Typical rants from an unintelligent dunce, a prototypical disadvantage of coming from a tribe where bad cholesterol and excess oil intake floods away the few grey matter left in the cerebral cortex...free and cheap education could indeed be a precursor to free lunacy sometimes.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by lacasa: 10:41pm On Sep 12, 2014
ISpiksDaTroof: Ibos are divided into two: Those that grew up in Ibo land, and those that grew up outside Ibo land.

Those that grew up outside Ibo land usually take on the characteristics of their hosts, which usually include: humility.

Those that grew up in Ibo land are usually brash and more abrasive, showing no empathy towards the feelings of others. This leads others to look at them with suspicion and distrust.


Your statement is 100% true

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 10:44pm On Sep 12, 2014
Alphaoscar:
u came out on top by running away from ur landlocked region? by bagging PhD in fraud and fraudulent activities? or Bn a product of baby factory? u guys are d worst creation of satan and dat why your heads are flat so that sensible people will be able to identify u lots in d midst of people. God bless uncle Joe jare
superstar1:

Story for the gods.

Self illusion and delusion.

They are on top and they are still wandering all over Nigeria selling gala on the highway and leaving their eroded and cursed land in their thousands on a per second billing.
At least they put food on the table at the end of the day unlike you people who must beg before you eat. Igbo may sell gala and pure water but they are a very proud and industrious people who dont depend on the crumbs that fall from other people's table unlike the tribes west of the Niger and north of the Benue.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Lordlexyy: 10:44pm On Sep 12, 2014
Collynzo17:
Useless long epistle. Why not tell us how the currrent Yoruba chief if Air staff is fit for national engagement or the thieving Yoruba NYSC DG and his cohorts or the murderous and thieving minister of interior and the head of immigrations who are your northern masters?
What scheme of things are Igbos alienated from?
And how many times have you come across the Yorubas trying so hopelessly to defend one of their 'own'? They are too refined and civilised to come to that abysmal level. Is on record that Obj received critism from his kins than anywhere else. That's what we regard as national interest above plain dumb, irrational regional interest. Little wonder why the Igbos remain suspecious to every Nigerian and even outsiders, cos the past political role the had played, from the transition of Abacha to a civilian head of state, to the present gov't, shows how unserious, tribalistic, inconsistent, hypocritical and corrupt they Igbos are, who are only interested in self than national value. If you think i will condescend to your level of insult, you are wrong, cos expectedly, i know you will respond back with an insult.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Collynzo17: 10:49pm On Sep 12, 2014
Lordlexyy: And how many times have you come across the Yorubas trying so hopelessly to defend one of their 'own'? They are too refined and civilised to come to that abysmal level. Is on record that Obj received critism from his kins than anywhere else. That's what we regard as national interest agains plain dumb, irrational regional interest. Little wonder why the Igbos remain suspecious to every Nigerian and even outsiders, cos the past political role the had played from the transition of Abacha to a civilian head of state, to the present gov't, shows how unserious, tribalistic, inconsistent, hypocritical and corrupt they Igbos are, who are only interested in self than national value. If you think i will condescend to your level, you are wrong, cos expectedly, i know you will respond back with an insult.
When you are ready to answer my questions you can come back. What are the ''detribalised'' Yorubas who are supposedly inerested in National valuse doing about those people I listed above? Simple question.
Where did I insult you? I described your epistle as what it is, useless.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by superstar1(m): 10:51pm On Sep 12, 2014
APContherun:
At least they put food on the table at the end of the day unlike you people who must beg before you eat. Igbo may sell gala and pure water but they are a very proud and industrious people who dont depend on the crumbs that fall from other people's table unlike the tribes west of the Niger and north of the Benue.

Who is not now industrious?

if others had inept leadership, tax evading followership, crime infested and nature cursed land yours, will you have any where to be packing yourselves to in Young Shall Grow, like sardines.

why have you not replicated your rubbish on your God forsaken land. Leadership and lack of respect for others is lacking in the alaigbo's dictionary.

bunch of emotional whining and crying bush babies.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Lordlexyy: 11:04pm On Sep 12, 2014
Collynzo17:
When you are ready to answer my questions you can come back. What are the ''detribalised'' Yorubas who are supposedly inerested in National valuse doing about those people I listed above? Simple question.
Where did I insult you? I described your epistle as what it is, useless.
What are they suppose to do since you have a 'functional' gov't that is vested with all authority to check mate any appearance of malpractices. You will do well to cite just one instance where any other ethnic group beside Igbos throng out in mass to defend any of their kin person allegedly indicted for corrupt practices. I doubt if there is any, cos the concern of every Nigerian is beyond where you come from, but over time, the Igbos through their act solidarity to thiefing tribal politicians is dragging us to the stone age of barbarism of marking and defending territories.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Collynzo17: 11:11pm On Sep 12, 2014
Lordlexyy: What are they suppose to do since you have a 'functional' gov't that is vested with all authority to check mate any appearance of malpractices. You will do well to cite just one instance where any other ethnic group beside Igbos throng up in mass to defend any of their kin alleged to be indicted. I doubt if there is any, cos the concern of every Nigerian is beyond where you come from, but over time, the Igbos through their act solidarity to thiefing politicians is dragging us to the stone age of barbarism of marking and defending territories.
It is obvious you aren't ready to answer the question.
Will the current chief of Air staff be given the free pass he is currently enjoying if he was Igbo?
Will the minister of interiaor and the head of immigration who killed our youths in their hundreds be allowed to continue if they were Igbo?
Will the so called detribalised and nationalistic people have kept quiet if the current NYSC DG and his group robbing Nigerian graduates were Igbo?
Simple questions, if you can't answer them don't bother to quote me.

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Re: “open Letter To Ndigbo” -by Joe Igbokwe by Nobody: 11:24pm On Sep 12, 2014
Absolute trash. The fact today is that the most criticized governor in Nigeria today is Theodore Orji, an Igbo. And guess what, 99% of his critics are Igbos. And this criticism cannot be attributed to political party divide since Orji is in PDP, a party which most Igbos have sympathy for at this moment. Orji is being criticized simply because most of his kinsmen believe he has performed poorly.

While Theodore is the most criticized governor, he is definitely not the WORST performing governor at the moment. This is because while Igbos have not spared their own on the alter of tribal or partisan solidarity, some other people have shielded their non-performing governors.

The only state governors that destroy every identified property of criminals today in Nigeria are southeast governors. And this usually happens amidst jubilation of residents, confirming that majority of Igbos abhor criminality. This does not happen in any other part of the country.

However, Igbos will not swallow hook line and sinker the jaundiced opinions of ethnic bigots and political slaves.

You cannot tell me that my relative or friend is a witch and expect me to run with that when the antecedents or actions of the persons does not suggest so. More so when the person making the allegation has political or other scores to settle with the individual.

Bottomline, majority of Igbos believe Oduah and Ihejirika are innocent of the allegations levelled against them. They believe Ihejirika and Stella Oduah are being witch-hunted by ethnic bigots and Tinubu attack dogs like Joe Igbokwe for political reasons. In fact, most Igbos and unbiased Nigerians believe the duo of Oduah and Ihejirika discharged their duties creditably well.

Besides, someone like Joe Igbokwe, who works for the greatest looter ever known by mankind, Tinubu, has no moral right to point accusing fingers at others.

Tinubu attack dogs like Igbokwe can GO AND DIE with their jaundiced opinions.

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