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Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by IGBOPRINCE: 10:27pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
pazienza:sincerely, edos don't like the yorubas cos they re dirty and very tribal.. according to my edo friend that left lagos last year and One my edo friend again told me he can't stayed in lagos because of the way of life there. Lagos is dirty and unkempt. People makes a lot of noise in lagos.blah blah and blah Edos don't really likes the yorubas as you think and that is the reasons they don't want to joined the southwest, they do argue this oduduwa thingy with yorubas guys that it came from benin, is real name is izakowa. Blab blah. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Enahi(f): 10:32pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
biafranking:I support you guys but my point is, you cant lay claim to other territory were other languages are spoken. You can ask igbos scattered in other States to relocate to the East (Biafra) and you can decide to sell off their properties if you want. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Enahi(f): 10:35pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
CSTR2:please in what ways are they biafrans? No similarities btw igbos and Cross Rivers? |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Calculia: 10:38pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Enahi: Dont be asking questions like a child. Do u think Igbos alone fought Biafra War? If u do then u need to go back to school graduate and then return to nairaland for a debate. Even Yorubas where fighting for Biafra. The name BANJO comes to mind. Ijaws are a main force in Biafra. Likewise the Ibibio. When u remove these lot, wat is left of your southsouth mirage? Are igbos not a major ethnic group in south south? 4 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by biafranking: 10:42pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Donarozzi:that s what we re saying.. pls tell them again.. Edo Edo Edo.. Not part of biafra.. Edo edo edo... You re part of the north or southwest.. Enahi and op take not.. We no want red soil again We no want babe wey dey go italy..biko.. 3 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Enahi(f): 10:51pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
[quote author=xtrorse post=38078644] This is a free world in which you are entitled to freedom of association. You are free to merge yourselves with any other interested ethnic group. Leave Igbos out of your misery! Igbos are not interested in parasites or traitors. The Igbo struggle is strictly for hardworking achievers and goal-getters, and not for lazy cowards who have only survived by being stooges and weak-minded fellows, who are only satisfied with the few crumbs their slave masters throw at them while the slave masters continue to enslave, plunder and rape the commonwealth and resources to better their own region, religion and elite! No region in Nigeria practice slavery than the East, that's your trademark remember? You call Edo people lazy, I guess a nut is missing from your brain. Edo people might not be large in population but they are accomplished people and don't make noise about it. We don't need to use our parents for rituals or send kids to go slave in one Uncle's shop to go learn a trade. We work hard, we have some of the brightest brains. Whatever you think you have or can accomplish an Edo person can do it 10 times over. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by biafranking: 10:53pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Enahi:no no no... Stop reasoning like that.. Asaba land is an igbo land but own by the delta igbos.. porthartcourt land is an igbo land but own by ikwerres and obigbos.. agbor/igbanke is an igboland but owns by the ikas.. Ndoma north not the south o is an igboland in benue state but own by ezzi or izzas from ebonyi offshoot.. At bolded. You dont have the right to tell them to relocate frm their ancestral land.. They re in their ancestral land sist.. Re yu pained or what 8 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Calculia: 10:54pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Enahi: But u send them to Italy for prostitution and Russia to be maids/ prostitutes. Leave Edo State, let us talk about ur tribe. Is it Esan? Desperation to turn state to tribe, we know the land grabbers. Them no dey shame. 2 Likes
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Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Calculia: 10:58pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
If them born any Yoruba person, let them come out and talk any trash here, they will tell me wen igbos forced anybody to join Biafra. We have made it clear we dont want yorubas. If your a yoruba join Oduduwa and shut up. 4 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by IGBOPRINCE: 11:02pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Enahi:you don't know the meaning of landlocked, cos your state edo is more landlocked than kaduna. We have a sea that lead to atlantic oceans in the east. Obuaku will certainly be our last resort when the zoo fall. keep having bad impression about southeast zone cos your dream will surely fail. Rise above HATE-- john cena. 5 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 11:15pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Enahi: If you're proud of yourselves or your achievements you and your greedy kinsmen wouldn't be opening useless threads online and be ranting senselessly, making unprovoked and unjust attacks on the Great Igbo Nation. Igbos are not your mates. Igbos have not forgotten your atrocious deeds in the 1960s when you slaughtered her people in great number to satisfy the evil desires of your slave masters against your Igbo neighbours. You implied that Edo don't practice slavery yet you are notorious in juju-business of enslaving young girls into perpetual prostitution bondage to satisfy your unbridled greed. Yet many of your kinsmen are dubious and notorious in 419 business. What sort of accomplished people still engage in crude witchcraft practices and rituals in broad day light with no shame? Even with numerous churches here and there you still pride yourselves in wicked occultic practices, that you're not even ashamed to export such wicked charms and practices of your mothers into your husbands' homes. As an unrepentant wh0r3 the Italian madness is surely chasing you round the globe. Here's actually an excerpt, albeit it was written by Emeka Esogbue but it is a direct summarization of Emma Okocha books. "It was this battle that gave birth to Murtala, a “Local champion” called Ibrahim Haruna and Ibrahim Taiwo of the Nigerian Army. Africans first had the practical experience of the word “genocide” in Igbodo where hundreds of lives were lost in the Nigerian civil war. In Isheagu, the case was not different. It was here that the ulterior motive of the Nigerian troop clearly unfolded. The people were now scampering for the safety of their lives having experienced what happened in Igbodo and some other places. In the Midwestern region, able bodied men went into hiding leaving women and children at the mercy of advancing soldiers. The people of Benin went identifying their Ibo-speaking neighbours from house to house for executions." 5 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 11:28pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Enahi: Thank you dear. You have self effacing sucessful men like Rev. Matthew Okpevbholo and Prince Cyprian Imobhio who run great businesses. They don't brag or live ostentatious lifestyles. That's the thing I hate the most about these degenerates. They just think that they're the only ones who are industrious and everyone else are lazy and bums. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by buuubzx: 11:30pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Disgusted by the amount of tribalism on this board... |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by ak47mann(m): 11:31pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
[b]I FREED HUNDREDS OF #SLAVES , I COULD HAVE FREE THOUSANDS MORE: IF ONLY THEY KNEW THEY WERE SLAVES (HARRIET TUBMAN) As the movement for the restoration of the Greatest Nation on earth Biafra is gathering momentum, many secret is being revealed and more are still coming as every body is now speaking from their own personal discoveries with fact and figures in regards to that contraption called Nigeria. Read Bellow and join this movement now. we are Biafrans and we need our Nation separate and restored from this abominable fraudulent man made creation called Nigeria. Excerpt..... NIGERIA SHOULD CONSIDER A REFERENDUM Says Femi Fani-Kayode The Nigeria that they handed over to us in 1960 was nothing but an unworkable artificial state and a “poisoned chalice”. It was destined to fail right from the outset. Worse still they handed us that poisoned chalice with a malicious and mischievous intent and without any recourse to our people in terms of any form of a national referendum. The British did the same thing in varying degrees when they left virtually each and every one of their other ‘’third world’’ colonies. The most obvious cases however were Nigeria, the Sudan, India and the nation that was formerly known as Malaya. Every single one of these four countries had monumental problems with sustaining their unity after independence and all of them, with the exception of Nigeria, were compelled to break up into smaller entities before they could bring out the best in themselves as a people and fully exercise their human potentials. Consequently India broke up into three and became India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, the Sudan broke into two and became Southern Sudan and the Sudan and Malaya broke into two and became Malaysia and Singapore. Nigeria is yet to find the courage and fortitude to go that far and whether we will eventually break up or not remains to be seen. Yet the truth is that when you force two incompatibles with completely different world views together into an unhappy marriage, lock the gates of the house, throw away the keys and bestow leadership upon a “poor husband” to rule over a ‘’rich wife’’ in perpetuity, you are looking for trouble. God bless all the people of Good will. God bless Radio Biafra God bless Biafra[/b] 3 Likes
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Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by chukzzy1(m): 11:37pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
sandraokosun: How dare you refer to fallen heroes as "lab rats"? Have you ever stood for anything in your god forsaking life? BTW edo no dey biafra map,stick with your fulani overlords! 8 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by FreeGlobe(f): 11:38pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
sandraokosun:is there anything called niger delta or south south? Stop being foolish.. Do you know how many ethnicities in the south south which includes igbos.. There is nothing like SS or Niger delta. what we have are different ethnic groups in a geographical region 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 11:53pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
aim5: Here's actually an excerpt, albeit it was written by Emeka Esogbue but it is a direct summarization of Emma Okocha books. "It was this battle that gave birth to Murtala, a “Local champion” called Ibrahim Haruna and Ibrahim Taiwo of the Nigerian Army. Africans first had the practical experience of the word “genocide” in Igbodo where hundreds of lives were lost in the Nigerian civil war. In Isheagu, the case was not different. It was here that the ulterior motive of the Nigerian troop clearly unfolded. The people were now scampering for the safety of their lives having experienced what happened in Igbodo and some other places. In the Midwestern region, able bodied men went into hiding leaving women and children at the mercy of advancing soldiers. The people of Benin went identifying their Ibo-speaking neighbours from house to house for executions." 5 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 12:00am On Sep 17, 2015 |
xtrorse: So? I don't care what happened back then in the Midwestern region. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 12:06am On Sep 17, 2015 |
xtrorse: So Christianity is the only mark of morality? You brainwashed peasant. And as for prostitution, that is a problem that should be fixed soon. But, your sweet Igbo girls dominate that field domestically in Nigeria so don't even talk. And yes I know that the Prostitution stereotype goes to Edos, but now you want to claim Edos as champions of 419? Ha man y'all are funny. Even your Osuofia promoted it to the world. I could be an ignorant and say ALL Igbos push dope, but I won't since I'm not a ignoramus like you. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by owenlinks(m): 12:30am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Every tribe in Nigeria have one distinct characteristics but I bet we can all wholeheartedly agree that igbo's are greedy.-i'm bini and we edos are very open to other tribes hence the reason why edo state is very diverse. Can the igbo's boast of that? Yes we travel abroad a lot because we're naturally hustlers, we don't sit on our laurels and hope for manna to fall for heaven because we feel we're entitled and it's our birthright like some of you claim. Igbo's have always been driven by money and personal gain. 80% of Nigerians being sentenced to death in malaysia are igbo. Igbo's are the only people who will use even their own mothers for ritual. When you want to marry an igbo woman, Her parents would charge you like they won the lottery without thinking twice how you will feed and manage your home after matrimony. News flash: she's your child, you're obliged to cater for her as a parent. They claim to hate the yoruba's yet the first place they run to when they leave the village is lagos (even your igbo dramas portray that) Igbo's are the reason we are struggling with low quality goods and contraband in this country. They've flooded the market with cheap goods all because they want to make more money. Aba clothes, china phones, fake drugs e.t.c I can say a million things wrong with igbo's. You may hate the yoruba's but they are most respectful and open people I have seen. A good leader stands infront of the fire line. Nelson Mandela went to jail because he fought for what he believed, Gandhi too. Ojukwu might have lost, but he is still respected till this day because he fought for his people and took the fall. This your new leader (whatever his name is) is hiding behind radio waves and social media is a coward and can't be taken seriously. I still don't get why you lot are so filled with hate. Calculia: 2 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 12:32am On Sep 17, 2015 |
aim5: So how come you had the guts to pontificate in the first instance as if your Edo group is free of those aforementioned vices? Scallywag, you need to go deal with your juju-slavery of young girls, prostitution, witchcraft rituals and dubious nature before coming out to advertise your silliness in the public. 6 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 12:40am On Sep 17, 2015 |
aim5: You care or don't care, the truth remains that the atrocities of your forbears will continue to haunt unrepentant bigots like you. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by owenlinks(m): 12:42am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Every tribe in Nigeria have one distinct characteristics but I bet we can all wholeheartedly agree that igbo's are greedy.-i'm bini and we edos are very open to other tribes hence the reason why edo state is very diverse. Can the igbo's boast of that? Yes we travel abroad a lot because we're naturally hustlers, we don't sit on our laurels and hope for manna to fall for heaven because we feel we're entitled and it's our birthright like some of you claim. Igbo's have always been driven by money and personal gain. 80% of Nigerians being sentenced to death in malaysia for drug trafficking are igbo. Igbo's are the only people who will use even their own mothers for ritual. When you want to marry an igbo woman, Her parents would charge you like they won the lottery without thinking twice how you will feed and manage your home after matrimony. News flash: she's your child, you're obliged to cater for her as a parent. They claim to hate the yoruba's yet the first place they run to when they leave the village is lagos (even your igbo dramas portray that) Igbo's are the reason we are struggling with low quality goods and contraband in this country. They've flooded the market with cheap goods all because they want to make more money. Aba clothes, china phones, fake drugs e.t.c I can say a million things wrong with igbo's. You may hate the yoruba's but they are most respectful and open people I have seen. A good leader stands infront of the fire line. Nelson Mandela went to jail because he fought for what he believed, Gandhi too. Ojukwu might have lost, but he is still respected till this day because he fought for his people and took the fall. This your new leader (whatever his name is) is hiding behind radio waves and social media is a coward and can't be taken seriously. I still don't get why you lot are so filled with hate. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 12:44am On Sep 17, 2015 |
owenlinks: Give up frustrated bigot, Igbos owe you nothing! Stop being unnecessarily envious of the Igbos. This is a free world of association. Nobody compels you to patronise the Igbo traders. You don't expect to buy a quality product at a reduced price except you're a confirmed dullard. If you have the right money to purchase an item go into a good shop and buy your good. The electronic gadgets you are using and your wears, are they not from the Igbo importers? Why don't you blame the Chinese for having different qualities for an item? Stop fooling around and be apportioning the blames on Igbos. If you're not lazy, get up, dust your bum-bum and go into import business. Nobody is tying you down, you sluggard! What about the collaboration of Edo elites as stooges to their slave masters in the continual injustice and evils perpetrated in the land? You think Igbos don't know how your Edo people as saboteurs collude to loot the treasury and still expect the Igbos to remain with you in this cesspit. Are Edo people not in the same Lagos you are accusing Igbos? Did you give Igbos lands for free in Edo State? So, what's biting you? Are you normal at all? Or you just want to be fooling around to be noticed? If Edoid groups are hardworking and not hateful you wouldn't be so restless creating many threads online and releasing unprovoked insults on Igbos. Igbos are not your mates. There are a million and one things wrong with your people, ranging from juju-enslavement of girls, international prostitution, dubiousness, scammers to 419 business. Virtually all the culprits caught disgracing Nigeria abroad in international prostitution and juju-enslavement of girls are of Edo origin. Fact# The Igbo's quest is not for lazy cowards who have only survived by being stooges. Igbos hate nobody except you are a sworn enemy to truth, justice and equity. 8 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 12:57am On Sep 17, 2015 |
xtrorse: Did I say they were free of sin? God, you're daft! And dubious nature? Haha bros since you want me to deal with prostitution, how bout you all deal with drug trafficking, baby factories and whatever other thing y'all do over there. At least I'm man enough to admit that my people have things to work on, now you guys do the same. 4 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 1:21am On Sep 17, 2015 |
aim5: So, you know you are not guiltless and your had the guts to cast the first stone? Your mother's witchcrafty must be truly driving you insane already, you Scallywag! 5 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 1:24am On Sep 17, 2015 |
xtrorse: Well they aren't haunting me at all so nice try. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 1:28am On Sep 17, 2015 |
aim5: Then you don't need to be scared opening numerous thread for the sake of Igbo's quest. 4 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 1:32am On Sep 17, 2015 |
xtrorse: I wasn't casting any stone, I simply stated the vices you guys have. And witchcraft? See that's another reason why I can't stand you people. You think you're all holy and righteous, because Igbos don't delve into diabolical things.. Igbos can do no wrong. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 1:33am On Sep 17, 2015 |
aim5: Can you find such assertion in any of my posts? Vices are not tied to any tribe, colour or race. You can't stand the Igbos because they don't take sh1t. In the history of this country Igbos are known to challenge evils in the land. Many of you desire to maintain the status quo of injustice, inequity and lopsided arrangement in the in the polity because you gain from it. And you still wish others should sheepishly kowtow. Ever since you were born, have you seen or heard anywhere Igbos are on rampage, killing people and destroying means of livelihoods for no just cause? How many of Edo elites dare challenge the Hausa-Fulani-Kanuris or Yorubas for their unjust ways? How many of you dare counter the numerous killings and destruction of lives and properties that have been occurring for many decades in the North unabated? You merely turn blind eyes to the wickedness in the country because your kinsmen are rarely affected. But you're quick to point accusing fingers on the Igbos who have been far from power for 50 years. I don't blame you. I blame this country under which you have the guts to cast unwarranted aspersions on Igbos. 8 Likes |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by Nobody: 1:33am On Sep 17, 2015 |
xtrorse: I have never opened a thread speaking about Biafra. |
Re: View Of BIAFRA From An EDO Perceptive by owenlinks(m): 1:37am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Dimwit, let me spell it out for you. The chinese produced lower quality products because your greedy importers asked them to. You produce fake beer and drugs killing thousands because you have no disregard for the lives of your fellow man as long as you're making money - fact 1 You people are generally known for being ritualists - fact 2 Drugging traffickers - fact 3 You produce baby factories - fact 4 You're cunning,greedy and self entitled - fact 5 You send your kids to learn trading because you can't be bothered to send them to school (modern day slavery a.k.a houseboy/housegirl) - fact 6 Your brothers kill each other because of a pieces of land, they probably inherited - fact 7 You don't give out your daughters in marriage, you sell them to the highest bidder- fact 8. For every single vice you name about we the binis, i can name a million to one for the igbos. The irony of this whole thing is the fact that you even come on Nairaland to spew rubbish, an online community created by Seun Osewa, the very same yoruba you claim to hate. Honestly, you're nothing but a bunch of keyboard warriors who can't seem to enjoy peace, you went to war before and we know how that ended for you. If you're so tough, why do you have to run abroad before you fly the biafra flag, why not fly it here in Nigeria so we'll all know how serious you really are. Heck, you can even nail it on your door post or stick it to your cars. Like i said, cowards. xtrorse: 2 Likes |
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