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Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by midolian(m): 6:15am On Jun 05, 2015
The youth wing of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has warned that another ‘Ojukwu’ will go to war if former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, whom it described as an illustrious Igbo son, is prosecuted as being clamoured by the Amnesty International.

Amnesty International had on Wednesday, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the International Criminal Court in the Hague, Netherlands to investigate some former and serving Nigerian service chiefs for war crimes.

The crimes, according to AI were perpetrated during the fight against Boko Haram in the North-East between March 2011 and 2014.

It said in a comprehensive report, entitled, “Stars on their shoulders, blood on their hands: War crimes committed by the Nigerian military,” that no fewer than 8,000 persons were “murdered, starved, suffocated and tortured to death “in the North-East during the period.

AI in the report said that it had “compelling evidence” for the investigation of the former and serving Service Chiefs as well as “mid-level and senior-level military commanders.”

But in a swift response, National President of Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro , described the report and AI’s call for Ihejirika’s trial as “utter rubbish”.

He accused some Northern elements of trying to use the international body to revenge on Southern military top brass, who staked their lives in defense of the territorial integrity of Nigeria.

Isiguzoro said “the last insult Ndigbo can take from those who think they are the owners of Nigeria is to allow them touch Gen. Ihejirika, who served his father land meritoriously”.

He said “what Ihejirika and other military personnel who staked their lives fighting Boko Haram deserve is commendation and not politically- motivated prosecution”.

His words: “Where was amnesty international when Boko Haram fighters were annihilating Christians in Northern Nigeria? Where was Amnesty International when Boko Haram was throwing bombs inside churches, mosques, markets, motor parks, etc and killing innocent Nigerians?

“What efforts have amnesty international made to bring sponsors of Boko Haram to book? Or will they claim they did not hear when some people threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable should ex- President Goodluck Jonathan win the 2011 presidential election”.

Ohanaeze accused Amnesty International of “bias, hypocrisy and playing double standards”, and warned President Buhari to disregard its report “if he wants to lead a united Nigeria”.

“Buhari should choose between leading a united Nigeria and supervising the fragmentation of Nigeria”, Ohanaeze fumed.

Ohanaeze further said: “They killed Igbo first General, Aguiyi Ironsi and nothing happened but this time around any attempt to touch another Igbo General will be vigorously resisted with our last drop of blood.

“Why did Amnesty International close its eyes and seal its lips when youth corps members from the South were being killed in the North after the 2011 presidential election result was announced? Why did amnesty international not call for the prosecution of those who supervised the genocide against Ndigbo before, during and after the civil war?”

Ohanaeze said apart from over 1 million Igbo killed during the war, Boko Haram and religious clashes had claimed over 200, 000 Igbos resident in the North with property worth over N2 trillion destroyed.

“Why is Amnesty International turning a blind eye to the systematic genocide against Igbos in the North and the gradual annihilation of Middle Belt communities by Fulani cattle rearers?

“That power has returned to the North does not mean that other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria will become slaves. Nobody should use amnesty international to intimidate any body unless they have agreed that we are tired of this forced union called Nigeria”, he said.

He further said: “We cannot become beggars because Jonathan lost election, and we have no regrets making our choices in the last election. South East and South South are integral parts of Nigeria and cannot be treated as slaves”.

The Ohanaeze leader also warned General Theophilus Danjuma (retd.), and noble laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka against their “serial anti-Igbo comments”, saying that “we have been carefully studying these unwarranted attacks and will take a position very soon”.

Ohanaeze “said no amount of jealously can stop Ndigbo from succeeding even in deserts because of our Jewish gene which our enemies cannot suppress”.

http://dailypost.ng/2015/06/04/another-ojukwu-will-go-to-war-if-you-touch-ihejirika-ohanaeze-warns/

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by naijainstinct: 6:17am On Jun 05, 2015
Enough of all this chest beating already!!!! angry Nothing and I repeat nothing will happen if Ihejirika is prosecuted according to law.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by midolian(m): 6:18am On Jun 05, 2015
Welcome to Nigeria, where a particular group of pple feel they are above the law. What annoys me most is how these pple threaten Nigeria with "war" on every damn issue..Since they saw the signs that their brother was going to lose the elections, I observe they've been aggressive.

Now they want to go to war like Ojukwu, forgetting they ll also fail in waR like ojukwu (no offense my igbo friends on this forum). Buh what is difficult in doing things like this peacefully?
Why must it be 'war' 'war' 'war' threat all the time? Why? As if say na so e easy.SMH(I only pity the innocent ones)

I can bet my ballz that if Ihejirika and others are found guilty of these allegations, they ll be "touched" and nothing but the usual chest-beating will happen. undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by ComradeAbu(m): 6:21am On Jun 05, 2015
Everytime I enter this section, it's only threats I see from this set of people. Can you people stand war in this country? Can you people survival in ur republic? War is no joke ooo

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by seunmsg(m): 6:23am On Jun 05, 2015
So, he should be left alone even if it was proved beyond reasonable doubt that he committed war crimes right? Is Ihejerika the only service chief mentioned in the Amnesty International report? Why is every other tribe not crying about their 'illustrious' son? Seriously, this ohaneze youth cry babies wing should shut the fvck up. They should go take a cue from their elders who are already making demands in Lagos and begging Buhari for appointive positions.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by valmunich(m): 6:23am On Jun 05, 2015
This Ohaneze group should take a chill pill for once... their blood too dey hot angry

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by coolzeal(m): 6:23am On Jun 05, 2015
But they was another war which was way greater and over 3million people lost their lives. That's a massive genocide and those involved are not persecuted. It's called the Biafra war.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by 9jii(m): 6:24am On Jun 05, 2015
I LIKE THE PART WHERE THEY WILL GIVE NIGERIA ULTIMATUM AND FINALLY SHOVED IT INTO THEIR ARS.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Pangea: 6:26am On Jun 05, 2015
Another unguarded statement from ohaneze!
People who are supposed to know better
Is it war that they are calling for like that?
How can you go to war over one man?
Where is dialogue and diplomacy?
May God have Mercy

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by okosodo: 6:30am On Jun 05, 2015
The only army general that really fought boko haram. Nigeria and boko haram are scams

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Nobody: 6:32am On Jun 05, 2015
midolian:
Welcome to Nigeria, where a particular group of pple feel they are above the law.

It's too early in the day not to make sense with your comment.

In other news; where was amnesty idiotnational when George Bush invaded Iraq,when Israel was killing Palestinians and when North Korean leader was killing his citizens with anti-aircraft weapon.
That imperialist organisation should understand that our Army doesn't need their distraction.
And it shall do anything to eradicate boko haram.
In war,there are bound to collateral damages and this war is not an exception.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Nobody: 6:33am On Jun 05, 2015
midolian:
The youth wing of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has warned that another ‘Ojukwu’ will go to war if former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, whom it described as an illustrious Igbo son, is prosecuted as being clamoured by the Amnesty International.

Amnesty International had on Wednesday, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the International Criminal Court in the Hague, Netherlands to investigate some former and serving Nigerian service chiefs for war crimes.

The crimes, according to AI were perpetrated during the fight against Boko Haram in the North-East between March 2011 and 2014.

It said in a comprehensive report, entitled, “Stars on their shoulders, blood on their hands: War crimes committed by the Nigerian military,” that no fewer than 8,000 persons were “murdered, starved, suffocated and tortured to death “in the North-East during the period.

AI in the report said that it had “compelling evidence” for the investigation of the former and serving Service Chiefs as well as “mid-level and senior-level military commanders.”

But in a swift response, National President of Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro , described the report and AI’s call for Ihejirika’s trial as “utter rubbish”.

He accused some Northern elements of trying to use the international body to revenge on Southern military top brass, who staked their lives in defense of the territorial integrity of Nigeria.

Isiguzoro said “the last insult Ndigbo can take from those who think they are the owners of Nigeria is to allow them touch Gen. Ihejirika, who served his father land meritoriously”.

He said “what Ihejirika and other military personnel who staked their lives fighting Boko Haram deserve is commendation and not politically- motivated prosecution”.

His words: “Where was amnesty international when Boko Haram fighters were annihilating Christians in Northern Nigeria? Where was Amnesty International when Boko Haram was throwing bombs inside churches, mosques, markets, motor parks, etc and killing innocent Nigerians?

“What efforts have amnesty international made to bring sponsors of Boko Haram to book? Or will they claim they did not hear when some people threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable should ex- President Goodluck Jonathan win the 2011 presidential election”.

Ohanaeze accused Amnesty International of “bias, hypocrisy and playing double standards”, and warned President Buhari to disregard its report “if he wants to lead a united Nigeria”.

“Buhari should choose between leading a united Nigeria and supervising the fragmentation of Nigeria”, Ohanaeze fumed.

Ohanaeze further said: “They killed Igbo first General, Aguiyi Ironsi and nothing happened but this time around any attempt to touch another Igbo General will be vigorously resisted with our last drop of blood.

“Why did Amnesty International close its eyes and seal its lips when youth corps members from the South were being killed in the North after the 2011 presidential election result was announced? Why did amnesty international not call for the prosecution of those who supervised the genocide against Ndigbo before, during and after the civil war?”

Ohanaeze said apart from over 1 million Igbo killed during the war, Boko Haram and religious clashes had claimed over 200, 000 Igbos resident in the North with property worth over N2 trillion destroyed.

“Why is Amnesty International turning a blind eye to the systematic genocide against Igbos in the North and the gradual annihilation of Middle Belt communities by Fulani cattle rearers?

“That power has returned to the North does not mean that other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria will become slaves. Nobody should use amnesty international to intimidate any body unless they have agreed that we are tired of this forced union called Nigeria”, he said.

He further said: “We cannot become beggars because Jonathan lost election, and we have no regrets making our choices in the last election. South East and South South are integral parts of Nigeria and cannot be treated as slaves”.

The Ohanaeze leader also warned General Theophilus Danjuma (retd.), and noble laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka against their “serial anti-Igbo comments”, saying that “we have been carefully studying these unwarranted attacks and will take a position very soon”.

Ohanaeze “said no amount of jealously can stop Ndigbo from succeeding even in deserts because of our Jewish gene which our enemies cannot suppress”.

http://dailypost.ng/2015/06/04/another-ojukwu-will-go-to-war-if-you-touch-ihejirika-ohanaeze-warns/
There are several cases of extra judicial kills and et al but amnesty just chose nigeria .The turkey massacres,the SA police.... In guerrilla warfare,things like these happen.Look at Assad Syrian government killing civilians and calling them ISIS...Why don't amnesty Intl go over there and do something.Ohanaeze,pls not everything is Biafra and looking for a referendum.... settle issues amicably without threats.Threats that I'm not even sure will see the light of the day.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by StepTwo: 6:34am On Jun 05, 2015
i see all these AI reports as just setback in fighting the insurgency in the country.


This shouldn't be the best time for such distraction when we have bomb blast everyday and people dieing like flies.


Buhari should just ignore this thing..........at least for now.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Nobody: 6:34am On Jun 05, 2015
seunmsg:
So, he should be left alone even if it was proved beyond reasonable doubt that he committed war crimes right?
What is war crime?

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by buzquet(m): 6:36am On Jun 05, 2015
I tank God say KIRIKIRI facilities has been well renovated. All of una way dey hold nigeria to random go chop beta beans 4 KIRIKIRI. Una tink say na dat una clueless son dey thr? Dis is no nonsense PMB!!!!

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by seunmsg(m): 6:36am On Jun 05, 2015
No10:
What is war crime?

Go and ask amnesty international. They made the allegation.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Brugo(m): 6:39am On Jun 05, 2015
All these treasonous statements.... whom will they fight? Amnesty International, the prosecutors?

We are not kids. We know how Soldiers treat "bloody civilians" on the streets. Now imagine their brutality during interrogation.

Let the accused officers go and defend themselves.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by cheruv: 6:40am On Jun 05, 2015
midolian:
The youth wing of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has warned that another ‘Ojukwu’ will go to war if former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, whom it described as an illustrious Igbo son, is prosecuted as being clamoured by the Amnesty International.

Amnesty International had on Wednesday, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the International Criminal Court in the Hague, Netherlands to investigate some former and serving Nigerian service chiefs for war crimes.

The crimes, according to AI were perpetrated during the fight against Boko Haram in the North-East between March 2011 and 2014.

It said in a comprehensive report, entitled, “Stars on their shoulders, blood on their hands: War crimes committed by the Nigerian military,” that no fewer than 8,000 persons were “murdered, starved, suffocated and tortured to death “in the North-East during the period.

AI in the report said that it had “compelling evidence” for the investigation of the former and serving Service Chiefs as well as “mid-level and senior-level military commanders.”

But in a swift response, National President of Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro , described the report and AI’s call for Ihejirika’s trial as “utter rubbish”.

He accused some Northern elements of trying to use the international body to revenge on Southern military top brass, who staked their lives in defense of the territorial integrity of Nigeria.

Isiguzoro said “the last insult Ndigbo can take from those who think they are the owners of Nigeria is to allow them touch Gen. Ihejirika, who served his father land meritoriously”.

He said “what Ihejirika and other military personnel who staked their lives fighting Boko Haram deserve is commendation and not politically- motivated prosecution”.

His words: “Where was amnesty international when Boko Haram fighters were annihilating Christians in Northern Nigeria? Where was Amnesty International when Boko Haram was throwing bombs inside churches, mosques, markets, motor parks, etc and killing innocent Nigerians?

“What efforts have amnesty international made to bring sponsors of Boko Haram to book? Or will they claim they did not hear when some people threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable should ex- President Goodluck Jonathan win the 2011 presidential election”.

Ohanaeze accused Amnesty International of “bias, hypocrisy and playing double standards”, and warned President Buhari to disregard its report “if he wants to lead a united Nigeria”.

“Buhari should choose between leading a united Nigeria and supervising the fragmentation of Nigeria”, Ohanaeze fumed.

Ohanaeze further said: “They killed Igbo first General, Aguiyi Ironsi and nothing happened but this time around any attempt to touch another Igbo General will be vigorously resisted with our last drop of blood.

“Why did Amnesty International close its eyes and seal its lips when youth corps members from the South were being killed in the North after the 2011 presidential election result was announced? Why did amnesty international not call for the prosecution of those who supervised the genocide against Ndigbo before, during and after the civil war?”

Ohanaeze said apart from over 1 million Igbo killed during the war, Boko Haram and religious clashes had claimed over 200, 000 Igbos resident in the North with property worth over N2 trillion destroyed.

“Why is Amnesty International turning a blind eye to the systematic genocide against Igbos in the North and the gradual annihilation of Middle Belt communities by Fulani cattle rearers?

“That power has returned to the North does not mean that other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria will become slaves. Nobody should use amnesty international to intimidate any body unless they have agreed that we are tired of this forced union called Nigeria”, he said.

He further said: “We cannot become beggars because Jonathan lost election, and we have no regrets making our choices in the last election. South East and South South are integral parts of Nigeria and cannot be treated as slaves”.

The Ohanaeze leader also warned General Theophilus Danjuma (retd.), and noble laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka against their “serial anti-Igbo comments”, saying that “we have been carefully studying these unwarranted attacks and will take a position very soon”.

Ohanaeze “said no amount of jealously can stop Ndigbo from succeeding even in deserts because of our Jewish gene which our enemies cannot suppress”.

http://dailypost.ng/2015/06/04/another-ojukwu-will-go-to-war-if-you-touch-ihejirika-ohanaeze-warns/
Instead of making all those noise and ultimatums, make the ohaneze youth wing join IPOB's 2million man army.
Our first general, Ironsi gave his life for Nigeria but any attempt to touch Ihejirika would lead to a massive uprising.
Igbos like ohaneze pointed out are tired of Nigeria and all it'd take is a spark to set the keg of gunpowder called Nigeria ablaze

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Dejohnbull: 6:41am On Jun 05, 2015
This country will burn down soon, thank God for dauradullard

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by BabaEleko(m): 6:41am On Jun 05, 2015
These bunch of zombies never see film before. ok. continu.
Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by docsholz(m): 6:42am On Jun 05, 2015
Jewish gene *lol*

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by omenka(m): 6:42am On Jun 05, 2015
This war people are clamouring for, who's gonna fight it?? They think bullets are gonna discriminate between old, young, sick, healthy, men or woman?? Why talk about war all the time??

Look to countries like Iraq, Libya, Syria etc and see what it looks like. You think had those countries foreseen where they are today, they would have did the things they did to have placed them in the kind of situation they are today??

What exactly is wrong with some Nigerians for God's sake

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by midolian(m): 6:43am On Jun 05, 2015
No10:
It's too early in the day not to make sense with your comment.

In other news; where was amnesty idiotnational when George Bush invaded Iraq,when Israel was killing Palestinians and when North Korean leader was killing his citizens with anti-aircraft weapon.
That imperialist organisation should understand that our Army doesn't need their distraction.
And it shall do anything to eradicate boko haram.
In war,there are bound to collateral damages and this war is not an exception.
Mr man, abeg park well. That is not what I am saying. Why do these pple find it difficult to do things peacefully? Why must they threaten Nigeria with war everytime? Why? you feel it is right? If u feel it is right, then it must be because u r one of them. And u' ll only end up like 'All of them' undecided

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by joseph1832(m): 6:43am On Jun 05, 2015
He made some valid points! Anyway, I think the report by Amnesty International should be thrown in the canal because that's why it really belongs.

During the past recent Israeli Palestanian conflict, we saw Israel bomb the living day light out of Palestine. How come Amnesty International didn't issue a report and call for the trials of the generals who lead the bombardment?.

Also, Ndigo should stop using the threat of war to drive home their point, its getting annoying hearing them speak of war even with the slightest incident!. War isn't child's play. And the last time there was war in Nigeria, we all know who suffered more and almost lost everything. So they should stop threatening 'war'.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Bensondrums(m): 6:44am On Jun 05, 2015
Well i tink after a proper investigation been done, if any of dem should be found guilty dey should be made t face d law nd vice versa....pls my ibo brothers nd sisters lets nt start wat we cnt finish.watever allegations levied against him should be investigated first nd see d outcome bfore we start beating d drums of war.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by ORACLE1975(m): 6:46am On Jun 05, 2015
Just wake up..........
Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by TI1919(m): 6:46am On Jun 05, 2015
It is well
Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Nobody: 6:52am On Jun 05, 2015
naijainstinct:
Enough of all this chest beating already!!!! angry Nothing and I repeat nothing will happen if Ihejirika is prosecuted according to law.
u are mad and u are crazy

see this woman wrapper is also talking

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by MyMouth(m): 6:52am On Jun 05, 2015
I don't like war but with the way this Igbo are going, if the war starts, I would gladly enlist into the Nigerian army and teach those flat heads a lesson. This this around, we will not stop until we wipe this county clean of them. Na wet in sef? Always war, war, war! As if them been win the first one.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Nobody: 6:54am On Jun 05, 2015
MyMouth:
I don't like war but with the way this Igbo are going, if the war starts, I would gladly enlist into the Nigerian army and teach those flat heads a lesson. This this around, we will not stop until we wipe this county clean of them. Na wet in sef? Always war, war, war! As if them been win the first one.
hahaha
even the most cowardice man on earth is talking


who are u..?

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Beremx(f): 6:54am On Jun 05, 2015
I wonder who's going to fight the war this time around. Ohanaeze should stop using the threats of war as a protest.

As for Ihejirika,I believe our president will do something about the impending investigation. Ihejirika must not be allowed to go to hague. He is the only person who fought boko haram intensively and he must be commended rather than humiliated.

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Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by Yeske2(m): 6:56am On Jun 05, 2015
Bunch of eediots always rooting for problems, was Ihejirika the only person mentioned by AI? What are they waiting for, start the war already.

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