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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 7:07pm On Oct 15, 2015
why are the Igbos begging yorubas to let them go? are they being held at gun point ni? or are they slaves to the Yorubas begging for freedom?

who is holding them from relocation to their viagra?

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by benega: 7:55pm On Oct 15, 2015
tundamartin:
We are tired of irrelevant old tales about vanquished biafra! Japan and Germany went through utter destruction and devastation but came back to be numbers 3 and 4 economic powers in the world today. In the big scheme of things in Nigeria, SE is about the 4th zone, which is less than average!
hahaha u are comparing us with with Germany and Japan which is flattering, and as per being the 4th zone, I dont know about that, but what I know is as far as this country is concerned, Igbo's outnumber yourobbers 2 to 1 at least, qouote me anywhere.

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by benega: 7:58pm On Oct 15, 2015
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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by PedroJP(m): 8:22pm On Oct 15, 2015
kaakulator3:
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[size=15pt]YOURS IS EVEN A BIGGER RRRUBBISH[/size]


Dis one don kolo. Yorubas should play games that, at least, they can be forgiven for should Biafra come.


I pity Yorubas if by any chance Biafra comes without clear support from Yorubas. They will be made insignificant and abandoned area that they will regret and curse their ancestors who refused to see beyond their present.

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by mikolo80: 8:26pm On Oct 15, 2015
NAIJASOM:
The problem is that if Igbos remain in Nigeria, they will out-compete the Yoruba's in all areas of human development and economic sphere, AND if they leave and form their own nation, they will build the most advanced African nation and make Nigeria insignificant in world affairs. This is one of the major reason why Yoruba's are finding it hard to decide if they want Igbos to go or stay. The other reason is a fear of Hausa-Fulani domination of their land if Igbos leave.

They are trapped in this dilemma and I understand their struggle.
the only thing igbo are better than Yoruba is spare parts,import export and recruiting themselves into institutions. everything else, no contest

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by mikolo80: 8:27pm On Oct 15, 2015
IGBOSON1:


^^^I've always thought some elements within the Nigerian political space grudgingly and secretly acknowledge the capabilities of Ndigbo, and i feel part of the reason why they went to war and spilled innocent blood to sustain this 'mere geographical entity' was because they felt it was better to keep the hated Igbos within Nigeria where they could keep an eye on them and do the needful when necessary to hold them down politically/economically!

Look at India/Pakistan and North/South korea -countries that were once one but eventually separated- and you'll begin to understand my line of reasoning!
yeah, it has nothing to do with an Ibo coup

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 8:31pm On Oct 15, 2015
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PedroJP:



Dis one don kolo. Yorubas should play games that, at least, they can be forgiven for should Biafra come.


I pity Yorubas if by any chance Biafra comes without clear support from Yorubas. They will be made insignificant and abandoned area that they will regret and curse their ancestors who refused to see beyond their present.
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[size=15pt]STOP SPEAKING BIAFRAN TO ME[/size]

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by ArodeTsolaye: 9:01pm On Oct 15, 2015
NAIJASOM:
The problem is that if Igbos remain in Nigeria, they will out-compete the Yoruba's in all areas of human development and economic sphere, AND if they leave and form their own nation, they will build the most advanced African nation and make Nigeria insignificant in world affairs. This is one of the major reason why Yoruba's are finding it hard to decide if they want Igbos to go or stay. The other reason is a fear of Hausa-Fulani domination of their land if Igbos leave.

They are trapped in this dilemma and I understand their struggle.

yorubas can actually do well living with fulanis and other northerners in a different country. They share a lot in common starting with Islam. At least there will be no competion from the uneducated north and no Igbos to compete with and lament.

yorubas should see the positive side of living alone with fulanis. They will be kings in the land of blind with only one eye.

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by tundamartin: 9:06pm On Oct 15, 2015
benega:
hahaha u are comparing us with with Germany and Japan which is flattering, and as per being the 4th zone, I dont know about that, but what I know is as far as this country is concerned, Igbo's outnumber yourobbers 2 to 1 at least, qouote me anywhere.

If you went through what Germany and Japan in particular (atomic genocide) went through, you wouldn't be flattered! It is all in the nature of Biafra to overstate anything to his advantages. Out out Biafra!

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by ArodeTsolaye: 9:43pm On Oct 15, 2015
tundamartin:
We are tired of irrelevant old tales about vanquished biafra! Japan and Germany went through utter destruction and devastation but came back to be numbers 3 and 4 economic powers in the world today. In the big scheme of things in Nigeria, SE is about the 4th zone, which is less than average!

And yorubas are the first? Have you seen the recent survey on Economic/ Education index of all the regions?

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Ovamboland(m): 9:05am On Oct 16, 2015
Lets even assume the nonsense the OP wrote from his warped imagination is true, why are Ibos begging Yoruba to support their bid for Biafra?

If you are going to come up with conspiracy theories at least it should make sense and be plausible.

Should Yoruba not be happy you want to go on a second suicide mission and loose the phantom advantage you claim to possess over everyone else?
At least they should embrace your attempt as that means the federal post shared with SE will be taken up by other educated Yorubas. And other ibos who flee will leave more private sector jobs will be open for only the remaining educated Nigerians.
And to the booth, Ibo will need another 30-40 years to make full recovery after their second defeat.

The wise saying is what an elder can see lying down cannot be seen by a youngster standing up. Also the warning of the hen to the chicks not step out at a particular time is to prevent the chick becoming lunch for the hawk.
Awolowo warned the youthful Ojukwu to step back from the futile mission but chest beating trait got the better of him and his people. Even Azikiwe had to abandon Ojukwu at a point and turned up in Lagos during the war.

Ibos today are worse off as they have lack the luxury of a central leader to start anything, all they have are just rabble-rousers and online thugs, no substance. The current misguided cry will soon fizzle out.

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by laudate: 5:40pm On Oct 16, 2015
mej67:
3. But, the Youruba hatched a different plot and made a volte-face and united with the north. Aim -to crush the Igbos. Reason -competition and envy as I explain below:

4. It is on record that the white man (civilisation) came through Lagos colony which existed before 1900 and was, in 1906 merged with remaining southern territories under the British, and the territory was officially renamed the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. In 1914, the Southern Nigeria was joined with Northern Nigeria Protectorate to form the single colony of Nigeria. But as time progressed, under pure, clean and fair competition, the Igbos had shot ahead of the Yorubas and all other tribes in Nigeria to be leading in the military, trade and commerce, civil service, transport and real estate. Igbos were the most educated and most widely travelled, existing in all parts of the country at the door steps of Nigerian independence in 1960. This is a long established fact.

5. The reason the Yoruba betrayed the cause and joined the Hausa/Fulani to crush Igbo in 1966, was a way, in their mind, to crush the competition and their envy of the tribe of Igbo.!

LWKMD!! RFLMAO!! cheesy Envy, kwa??! In what specific way were they envious of your people and how was it expressed, prior to the civil war? Don't forget that your people relocated from the North back to the East as a result of the pogrom in the North. From my research, the Igbo and Yoruba had access to education and both groups had high quality professionals at the helm of affairs in almost every industry, in the sixties!

You this guy Mej67, you are too funny for words. grin But seriously, I must commend Yoruba people. There is some kind of secret formula that you Yoruba guys have used on other tribes, that makes them talk and hyperventilate about your ethnic group without ceasing. It is as if their daily routine is not complete, without mentioning your tribe.

Please whatever that secret charm is, you need to bottle it and sell it in the open market...you guys will make a lot of money! shocked grin

mej67:

6. And they succeeded...... The Igbos best brains and youths were mercilessly and brutally crushed in the 30month Biafran war. While the Hausa/Fulani led the brutal edge of the onslaught and genocide, their Yoruba allies provided the brain, the policies and tactical support for complete subjugation of Igbos. These include horrid programmes like economic blockade that led to hunger and malnutrition, the popular 20pounds and the abandoned property policy. Many children, that should have been the brains of today, wasted under hunger and kwashioko. The surviving Igbo males were made to be grateful for not being completely annihilated as proposed actually, and started life all over again with only 20pounds a head.

Guy, you need to go back and re-learn your history, o! Ojukwu declared secession. And he refused to rescind his decision despite appeals from different quarters at that time, and despite the initiation of police action by the federal side.

Secondly, the Igbo themselves asked Ojukwu for arms that they were prepared to fight their enemies. So like someone said on another forum: "why blame others for a war that you went into, with both eyes open?" When war happens, people die. It is a sad reality and a highly regrettable one. May the souls of the departed on both sides, rest in peace. Another thing was that your leaders did not sit down properly, to count the cost of going to war. If they had done that, maybe the story would have been different. If they had accepted the offer of a land corridor through which food could be sent to the South-East during the war, maybe more folks would have survived.

As for the abandoned property issue, it happened in Rivers state. Please talk to your kith and kin in those areas, as well as other SS folks who have vowed to be part of your 'Biafr.a project, to return your abandoned properties.

mej67:

11. Above is the reason for the ferocious attack on the new rising wave of Biafran agitation. Guess who attacks is the most -Yorubas. They won't attach Niger Delta struggle, they won't ever comment on the killings in the middle belt. They are obsessed with Biafra and IPOB.

12. Many of them (Yorubas) actually know that their alliance with Hausa/Fulani is not working. Today, Nigeria is stagnant as a result. But they are divided. Many are practically ashamed to admit it. Many are very bitter that the Igbos survived. But a few are beginning to wake up to stark reality -IT IS NOT WORKING!!!!!!!

Read Fani Kayode today
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/161006-goodbye-nigeria-welcome-oduduwa-republic-by-femi-fani-kayode.html
https://www.nairaland.com/2666822/goodbye-nigeria-welcome-oduduwa-republic

Guy, I cannot speak for the Yoruba, but I suspect the reason why they do not bother about the Niger-Delta struggle is because the Niger-Delta folks do not accuse the Yoruba of being responsible for their woes like the Igbo often do, neither do they resent them publicly or visit them with hate for things they are supposed to have done to them, or didn't do. sad And a number of Middle-Belt folks have declared publicly that they will visit their invaders with severe punishment and reprisal attacks, as long as such invaders continue intruding into their ancestral lands. Did they call for Yoruba support at any time? Why not allow the Middle-Belt to lament the lack of support from the South-West, for goodness sake?? Wetin come be your own?

As for their alliance with the North, why are you crying louder than the bereaved?? If their alliance works or fails, how is that your own headache? Let the Yorubas bear the brunt alone, if such ties fail or not. Or were you the one who brokered the alliance between the North and the Yorubas? Na wah, o! shocked

As for Fani-Kayode, am still waiting for the Yoruba to tell us publicly whether Fani-Kayode is now their new spokesman, or if he expresses their collective will or not. Until then, I will not take him seriously. sad

mej67:

13. In the 2015 election, instead of a united south to face and debunk the born-to-rule and the new i-must-rule-or baboon-and monkey-will-be soaked-with-their-blood, the Yoruba once again broke ranks and united with Hausa/Fulani. The very aim of it was to get at Igbos and the South-South brothers who, for the first time, was beginin to regain their voice and identity.

14, But this time, it is different.

15. The cabinet being cleared has clearly shown that the Igbos are more than a blowing wind. Just see the harvest of the best of Igbos. It is now being touted in the media that Igbo Okechukwu Enelama from Abia State will head Finance.

16. Yorubas, please ponder the current situation. Igbos (Biafrans) are not angry with you. They simply want you to wisen up. Come back home, we are Southerners. Leave the North. Or, just leave us ans stay with them, abeg!!!!!!!

Na wah, o! shocked shocked Why do you chaps always seek Yoruba concurrence or support, whenever you embark on a project? Dem tie the two of una together? And then you chaps get offended when the Yoruba do not give their support to your quest, so you turn round to vilify them. Which ranks did they break?? Did they ever agree to close ranks with you before?? shocked

Abeg, for those of us who are not from the South-West...these your antics are hilarious! Why can't you just do what you want to do, without dragging other non-Igbo along in your wake? Okey Enelamah has been offered a position. Hallelujah! If he was not offered anything, you guys would still complain. Chai! undecided

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 6:04pm On Oct 16, 2015
omoelesa:
All these because jonathan lost the presidencial election.yeebos are losers, they have been losing since 1967.

Fulani's need to fucki your mom

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 6:06pm On Oct 16, 2015
Ovamboland:
Lets even assume the nonsense the OP wrote from his warped imagination is true, why are Ibos begging Yoruba to support their bid for Biafra?

If you are going to come up with conspiracy theories at least it should make sense and be plausible.

Should Yoruba not be happy you want to go on a second suicide mission and loose the phantom advantage you claim to possess over everyone else?
At least they should embrace your attempt as that means the federal post shared with SE will be taken up by other educated Yorubas. And other ibos who flee will leave more private sector jobs will be open for only the remaining educated Nigerians.
And to the booth, Ibo will need another 30-40 years to make full recovery after their second defeat.

The wise saying is what an elder can see lying down cannot be seen by a youngster standing up. Also the warning of the hen to the chicks not step out at a particular time is to prevent the chick becoming lunch for the hawk.
Awolowo warned the youthful Ojukwu to step back from the futile mission but chest beating trait got the better of him and his people. Even Azikiwe had to abandon Ojukwu at a point and turned up in Lagos during the war.

Ibos today are worse off as they have lack the luxury of a central leader to start anything, all they have are just rabble-rousers and online thugs, no substance. The current misguided cry will soon fizzle out.

No one is calling for you cowards to support us. Just mind your business and atop using your media to spread lies.
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by ugoani(m): 6:12pm On Oct 16, 2015
If only God will allow igbos to speak with one voice the whole nation and the world at large will Shriver greatly, for that's the only problem the igbo nation had, not even the north nor west can stop them any time the can come together and agree on one course and work together to its attainment without NDIKWE NA NDIEGWEGHI. Thenbyou can see they naturally have the ability to rule the world.
A word for the wise
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 2:15am On Oct 17, 2015
laudate:
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Guy, you need to go back and re-learn your history, o! Ojukwu declared secession. And he refused to rescind his decision despite appeals from different quarters at that time, and despite the initiation of police action by the federal side.

Secondly, the Igbo themselves asked Ojukwu for arms that they were prepared to fight their enemies. So like someone said on another forum: "why blame others for a war that you went into, with both eyes open?" When war happens, people die. It is a sad reality and a highly regrettable one. May the souls of the departed on both sides, rest in peace. Another thing was that your leaders did not sit down properly, to count the cost of going to war. If they had done that, maybe the story would have been different. If they had accepted the offer of a land corridor through which food could be sent to the South-East during the war, maybe more folks would have survived.
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Ojukwu defended Igbos from ethnic cleansing no matter the attempts of hypocrites to cover up their evils. 
Ojukwu will forever remain a legend amongst Igbos regardless of what the same people who were responsible for what Ojukwu stood against thinks.

In spite of the great wealth and affluence at his disposal (courtesy of the father who was one of the top richest in Africa at then) Odumegwu Ojukwu lived fighting for the liberation of his people. A greedy man cannot risk his wealth or life for the emancipation of his people. Benjamin Adekunle a.k.a the Black Scorpion, who fought for Nigeria, confessed, "we fought for oil and not for unity". Gowon, Awolowo and their co-travellers murdered millions of Igbo civilians because of crude oil in the Eastern region.

Ojukwu was celebrated in life and death. Ojukwu remains a hero to this day!

A coward is not the man who stands up for his people and took precautions to preserve his life like Washington, Gaulle and Ojukwu.

What did other Nigerians and their leaders do when Igbos where being massacred across the North in 1966 before the civil war?
Did any of these Igbo accusers come to the aid of the people of Igbodo and Asaba in 1967 when genocide was being carried out on them by the same people?

And now you are bitter about Biafra, having nightmares and still bent on having Igbos be in same country with murderers and their collaborators.

Anybody defending the atrocious acts of their forebears against the Igbo Nation is wicked to state the least. It's in vain trying hard to deny the genocide committed against the Igbos.

Gowon, Awolowo, Ejoor, Adebayo, Mobolaji Johnson, Katsina, Wey and all the groups that supported and advised the Federal Government of Nigeria to renege on the accords agreed upon in Aburi, Ghana were responsible for the 1967-70 Civil War, alongside their murderous kinsmen who killed innocent Easterners in revenge for an act done by a misguided group of soldiers comprising both Southerners and Northerners.

Ojukwu tried making peace, and called for peace-talk in a neutral ground hence the Aburi Accord, but Gowon and his co-travellers violated the agreement reached. If Ojukwu wanted war he wouldn't have called for peace talk in Ghana but the declaration of Biafra was inevitable as the killing of Easterners continued across the country. Ojukwu never asked for war! Ojukwu only declared Biafra when over thirty thousand corpses littered the Northern region in the aftermath of the January 15 1966 coup. Gowon and his cohorts declared the civil war! And Benjamin Adekunle, one the Nigerian soldier, later attested to the fact that Nigeria declared war because of oil in the Eastern region and not for the unity of the country!

Why didn't the July 1966 counter-coup plotters just wipe out the Eastern political class and call it a day. Aguiyi Ironsi did nothing deserving death yet they killed him. Ironsi was too much of a peacemaker and he died making useless peace, appeasing the Northerners. The counter coup plotters simply wanted a war and they sure got one.
Bear in mind there was no war before the pogrom of 1966 started in the North.
So why resort to maiming and killing innocent Easterners cum civilians. Has the killings stopped till date? NO!

The February 13, 1976 Dimka-led coupists came from Benue and Plateau region. They assassinated Murtala Mohammed then Head of State, yet there was no genocide carried against the Middle-belt people. Why was same treatment not given to the ethnic groups of the Dimka-led coupists that committed same offence? It's simply hypocrisy!
It is even against the military rule to harm the innocent civilians during coup.

According to the warped logic of hypocrites any time there is a revolution or a coup the ethnic groups of the coup plotters should be singled out for ethnic cleansing!



Ethnomusicolist Charles Keil, who was visiting
Nigeria in 1966, recounted:

"The pogroms I witnessed in Makurdi, Nigeria
(late Sept. 1966) were foreshadowed by
months of intensive anti-Ibo and anti-
Eastern conversations among Tiv, Idoma,
Hausa and other Northerners resident in
Makurdi, and, fitting a pattern replicated in
city after city, the massacres were led by the
Nigerian army. Before, during and after the
slaughter, Col. Gowan could be heard over
the radio issuing 'guarantees of safety' to all
Easterners, all citizens of Nigeria, but the
intent of the soldiers, the only power that
counts in Nigeria now or then, was painfully
clear. After counting the disemboweled
bodies along the Makurdi road I was
escorted back to the city by soldiers who
apologized for the stench and explained
politely that they were doing me and the
world a great favor by eliminating Ibos.”


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War

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."

BLOOD ON THE NIGER: THE FIRST BLACK ON BLACK OCTOBER 1967 GENOCIDE OF ASABA PEOPLE BY MURTALA, GOWON  AND AWOLOWO

...Like my father and elder brother that were part of the over 1000 youths that were killed on October 7, 1967, in Asaba, most of them were members of the Action Group (AG). The people that believed in the NCNC at that time left for the east. My father who worked in Enugu, Nsukka, Uzuakoli and Kafanchan as a civil servant could have gone to the east. But he believed in that war. He was an apostle of the Awo ideas-free education and free medical services. In fact, the Asaba General Hospital that is now a Specialist Hospital was brought to us by the AG led by Nduka Eze, another AG hardliner who left the Zikist Movement to join Awolowo. But Nduka Eze's wife was killed by the federal troop under the command of Murtala Mohammed because she refused to be touched because they were defiling women at random when they came in.

The genocide against the Igbos has been proved beyond reasonable doubt by the apology made to Asaba people by General Gowon when he came there after the release of the Blood On The Niger. The genocide against the Igbos was proved beyond reasonable doubt at the Oputa panel which the federal government has up till now refused to publish the findings. Bishop Desmond Tutu chaired the Truth and Justice tribunal in South Africa to find out what happened in South Africa during the apartheid period. It was accepted by both sides and just look at the peace that has prevailed there since then. Why would Nigeria not publish the findings of the Oputa Panel where it has been proved beyond reasonable doubt that pilots were throwing bombs at random into market places in Uzuakoli, Uzuitem and Nsukka, where bottles and implements were also used against women during the war.

History is an account of the actions of actors in a community or in a state recorded that made impacts during their time. Awolowo was a great leader; great politician and great performer in government but his activities during the civil war were negative. If you are a writer, you cannot defend his position that starvation is an instrument of warfare. Starvation cannot be an instrument of warfare when you are fighting a civil war. 

Nigeria was being supplied arms from all countries. For the first time there was an unholy alliance between the Soviet Union and the West. It had never happened before. Any place that there was a war of revolution, the USSR is always taking the place of the revolutionary. How come that the USSR for the first time allied with the West against Biafra? So, let somebody go and disprove Achebe; that is what we want to see not that somebody did not commit genocide. Genocide has been proved to be committed. If there were no genocide, the World Council of Churches, the Caritas wouldn't have come in droves. If genocide was not committed, why did Biafra lose two million casualties, most of them civilians and children? And if people are not apologising to Igbos, why should they now come out to talk because one man has been put to where he belongs in history. He was the principal protagonist of using starvation as an instrument of warfare against his fellow citizens. Remember that Nigeria was fighting a war of unity. They were not as desperate as the other camp that was fighting a war of secession. So, in international convention Geneva included, you don't use starvation against civilians, you don't use firearms against civilians and you don't use bombs. Are they saying they didn't bomb civilians during the war? The Nigerian Air Force was very pronounced in its use of bombs on civilians and their targets were churches, market places and hospitals. These were recorded by missionaries and foreign journalists. 

Awolowo was the Minister of Finance under Gowon. He was the de facto prime minister of Nigeria during the war and he performed. I don't grudge him for winning the war for Nigeria; for changing the currency. He can win the war by all means but the fact that he prevented massive aid from coming is genocidal.

There was an inhuman instance. There was an incident where a Red Cross plane coming with medication and food was blown off the sky for the beleaguered people of Biafra. Even after the war, what was the purpose of denying Igbos their primary source of protein-stockfish? How can you defend the policy of giving people who have lost everything only 20 Pounds? If there is anybody that should have been given more, the returning war battered people of Biafra should have received more.

The Igbos have always accepted Awolowo as a great leader but his activities during the civil war shocked them. BY THE OBJECTIVE OF THE JANUARY 15 COUP, as quoted by Odia Ofeimun, the poet, the boys believed he was the greatest leader. 

THE LEADERS OF THE COUP, WERE TO MAKE CHIEF AWOLOWO THE PRIME MINISTER OF NIGERIA. These coup leaders didn't go for Azikiwe or Balewa. They wanted Chief Awolowo as quoted by Odia in a 1999 edition of The Guardian. Awolowo was supposed to be released by the Nzeogwu coup, which didn't have its assumed ending; it was aborted half way. It was Nzeogwu's colleague, Major Nzegwu that was supposed to pick him from Calabar prison and release him. So, I'm proving to you that the Igbo literality have always accepted Awo as one of the best and great leaders the country has ever produced but his activities during the war did not only shock them but betrayed the trust they had in.

During the whole peace conferences from Niamey to Kinshasha, Awolowo, Enahoro and Alison Ayida, who was a permanent secretary, always took a hawkish stand. That was why in the Niamey conference of 1968 Alison Ayida quoted Awo exactly that starvation is an instrument of warfare. This was at a time when millions of Biafran children were dying off. And death by starvation is not an ordinary death. It is for you to experience it. It was horror and the photographs are there but Awolowo and his henchmen never batted an eyelid even after the war. That is why we glorify other great literality like Wole Soyinka who told us in his book A Man Died that extermination was committed in Asaba. He was the first courageous soul in Nigeria that told the world about the Asaba massacre.

http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/73341-most-those-murdered-asaba-muritala-gowon-awo-were-action-group-members-emma-okocha-author-blood-niger.html
You see, many of you have mainly survived by ass-licking and the lopsided arrangement in the polity. And since the Great Igbo Nation isn't ready to follow such path of dishonour you distort history and employ lies, falsehood and propaganda to malign them at every given opportunity using the numerous media outfits at your disposal.
And because you lots know the Igboman would not allow such lopsidedness to hold sway the reason for your bitterness and diatribes against the Igbos.

And since you and your people have mainly flourished at the expense of others by virtue of the injustice, inequity and lopsided arrangement in the polity you are simply trying to maintain the status quo while pretending to be nationalistic with 'One Nigeria' slogan.

Kaduna Nzeogwu, the January 1966 coup leader was a Niger-deltan from Delta-Igbo. And the other ring members are Kpera (Northerner), Ademoyega (Westerner) and Anuforo (Easterner). Their aim was to make Chief Obafemi Awolowo the ruler of the country. You can confirm and get more details about the January 15 coup from your uncle Ademoyega who was one of the coup planners.

Gowon, Awolowo, Ejoor, Adebayo, Mobolaji Johnson, Katsina, Wey and all the groups that supported and advised the Federal Government of Nigeria to renege on the accords agreed upon in Aburi, Ghana were responsible for the 1967-70 Civil War, alongside their murderous kinsmen who killed innocent Easterners in revenge for an act done by a misguided group of soldiers comprising both Southerners and Northerners.

“Karma comes after everyone eventually. You can't get away with screwing people over your whole life, I don't care who you are. What goes around comes around. That's how it works. Sooner or later the universe will serve you the revenge that you deserve.” - Jessica Brod

The wicked seed of bitterness, hatred, treacheery, tribalism and nepotism your forebears planted in you have yielded bountiful harvest! 

It's unfortunate that many of you unrepentant fellows do not see anything wrong in the pogrom committed against Igbos.
Believe it or not, the evil deeds of your forbears against Igbos will not fail to boomerang on their unrepentant offspring.

Here are the members of Yoruba tribe that participated in the January 1966 coup:
(See Ben Gbulie: ‘Nigeria’s Five Majors.’).

*Adewale Ademoyega is the most prominent Yoruba participant in the coup, there were other Yoruba officers who were involved at the dangerous execution stage of the coup. One of them is:

*Second Lieutenant Olafimihan, an officer serving under Madiebo in Kaduna. He was sent by the plotters to gauge his commander’s loyalty. (See Madiebo pp.17-18).

*Another is Lieutenant (some books refer to him as a Captain) Fola Oyewole. He, like Ademoyega, went on to fight for Biafra and wrote a book on his coup and wartime experiences. The book’s title is ‘Reluctant Rebel.’

*There is also Captain Ganiyu Adeleke who became an instructor in the Biafran Infantry School. For confirmation, see the list of coup plotters detained by Ironsi’s regime in Ademoyega pp.106-108, and this quote from Nowa Omoigui’s online account: ‘Mid-Western Invasion of 1967’: ‘Captain Ganiyu Adeleke, who had taken part in both the January 15 coup and the Mid-Western invasion before becoming an instructor in the Biafran School of Infantry was released at a later date after his co-plotters had been freed.’ Omoigui’s work is significant because, though he exhibits a high level of professionalism in his research, he has no sympathy for the January 15 coup. If his facts corroborate Ademoyega’s they are worthy of attention.

For personal studies consult the following sources: 

*http://www.naijastories.com/2013/04/the-facts-and-fiction-of-the-january-15-1966-coup/

*https://www.nairaland.com/334770/famous-aburi-conference-full-minute/3

* Nowa Omoigui’s online account: ‘Mid-Western Invasion of 1967’ - where he mentioned ‘Captain Ganiyu Adeleke, who had taken part in both the January 15 coup and the Mid-Western invasion before becoming an instructor in the Biafran School of Infantry.

* ‘Why We Struck’ - a book by  Adewale Ademoyega, a full blooded Yoruba army officer, who was deeply involved in the planning and execution of the January 1966 coup.

* Max Silloun (the military historian) landmark online article - ‘The inside story of Nigeria’s first military coup Parts 1 and 2

* 'Nigeria’s Five Majors’ - book by Ben Gbulie

* Major General Alexander Madiebo - excerpts from his interview with National Mirror
http://elombah.com/index.php/special-reports/13104-blame-gowon-and-awolowo-for-biafra-genocide-general-madiebo

* ‘Reluctant Rebel’ - a book by Captain Fola Oyewole, who went on to fight for Biafra just like Ademoyega 

* See the list of coup plotters detained by Ironsi’s regime in Ademoyega pp.106-108

* Sanusi Lamido's writings, "Afenifere: Syllabus of Errors" published by This Day (The Sunday Newspaper) on Sept 27, 1998. 

* Sanusi Lamido's writings/publication in the weekly Trust entitled " The Igbo, the Yoruba and History" (Aug. 21, 1998)

* Sanusi Lamido's paper presented at the “National Conference On The 1999 Constitution” Jointly Organised By The Network For Justice And The Vision Trust Foundation, At The Arewa House, Kaduna From 11th –12th September, 1999.

http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/yorubas-are-the-problem-with-nigeria-by-sanusi-lamido-sanusi-elombah-com.111348/


Get the books and published papers and acquire some useful knowledge that can help you make informed decisions, and unravel the lies and propaganda being peddled in the public domain.
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by izzyu(m): 7:59am On Oct 17, 2015
Tolatutu:
We don't oppose Biafra, we will even help you carry placards grin

you can even blow the whistle for us.
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by izzyu(m): 8:03am On Oct 17, 2015
oneolajire:
Am tired of this Igbo brothers.
If you want to secede, pls do and do fast, stop blaming the youruba's for your inability to secede.
Don't seek the cooperation of the yoruba people in your self determination. You do not need the help or collaboration of the yorubas at all.
I wonder why you people swept the Biafra struggle under the carpet during GEJ's tenure. The S/southerners are not an integral part of Biafra(but seen as an integral part by the Ibos), so GEJ is not a core Biafran, therefore the best time to have paved your way to self determination was during Gej's tenure and not PMB's (from born to rule race) tenure.
You are crying more than the bereaved. Pls what did the Igbos gained from GEJ's tenure? The most important project-the second Niger bridge-GEJ didn't build it for you but he built the Ado Bayero bridge in Kano. He lost his sit as a S/southerner, now you S/easterners are now wailing, may you get up and go to work

Pls plan yourself better next time, the one your brother Nzeogwu plannedin 1966 gave super power to the Northerners. Your main man could not trade oil and oil wells for weapons during the civil war,he felt he could manufacture enough locally made weapons until when Nigerian hired Russian jet-fighters to demolish the Biafran army to take over the oil wells (the only weapon they had and faild to use).

Pls plan your secession fast and leave Nigeria or stop the blame game

what you just put up there is baseless.

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 2:45am On Oct 18, 2015
I Regret Fighting The Civil War -Akinrinade by mekusxxx:7:58pm On Nov 11, 2009
mekusxxx:
NATION

Nigeria risks disintegration, says Akinrinade

By Olayinka Oyebode, Assistant Editor and Emmanuel Oladesu, Deputy Political Editor

FORMER Chief of Defence Staff, Lt-Gen Alani Akin-rinade (rtd), yesterday regretted his role in the 1966 civil war.

He described the sacrifice as a waste of time.

Lt-Gen. Akinrinade said the post-civil war Nigeria was not a country of his dream.

The former Minister of Agriculture warned that the country risked imminent disintegration "unless true federalism is practised."

The retired officer joined other stakeholders to condemn corrupt practices in the country.

It was at the "New Nigeria Dialogue" organised as part of the activities marking the 55th birthday of the founder of Latter-Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, at Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja, Lagos.

The ceremony was organised by the International Centre for Reconstruction and Development, a Non governmental Organisation (NGO).

Speakers, including Prof. Ropo Sekoni, Mr. Alfred Ilere, Chief Fred Agbe-yegbe and Mr. Tony Nnadi spoke on the theme: "The Nigerian Federation: Fundamental Flaws and Creative Reforms."

The event, which was chaired by the former governor of Lagos State, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (rtd), was witnessed by former Governor Bisi Akande of Osun State, Dr Amos Akingba, Hon. Wale Oshun, Mrs. Jumoke Anifowose, Mr. Tokunbo Ajasin, Mr. Bisi Adegbuyi, Pa Adedapo Adeniran, Mr. Sam Ayedogbon, Mr. George Eke, Shettima Yerima and Mr. Yinka Odumakin.

Lt-Gen Akinrinade and other speakers rejected the 1999 Constitution, saying it was foisted on the country by the military.

To avert the collapse of the fledging federation, he canvassed restructuring of the country along the terms of the component units and a constitution that will promote true federalism.

The former minister said: "We must do constitutionally in Nigeria what Rawlings did in Ghana."

Reflecting on the journey from independence, Bakare agreed that the prediction about an imminent break-up of the country might be fulfilled "if urgent steps are not taken to address the grievances of the ethnic nationalities. "

He said Nigeria must learn from the disintegration of Soviet Union and Yugoslavia because they could not meet the expectation of the units.

Akande peeped into the future, saying perilous days were around the corner owing to the collapse of schools and health institutions.

Sekoni traced the tragedy of the nation’s federalism to the post-1966 period when the military foisted on the country a centralised system of administration.

Quoting the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, he said: "A multi-ethnic country can only realise its potentials when it embraces true federalism."
Ayedogbon and others. 

http://odili.net/news/source/2009/nov/12/318.html

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by cjrane: 5:09pm On Oct 21, 2015
Yoruba grin grin
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by ugoani(m): 3:49am On Oct 23, 2015
The making of pan African legend 'by Fredrick foresight attest to the story.
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 5:28am On Oct 23, 2015
kaakulator3:
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If at all you are a lady, it is obvious you are just a small girl. Go to the romance section, here is not for dull and childish brains like yours; or better still, face your academics
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 5:03am On Oct 24, 2015
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OldJohn:



If at all you are a lady, it is obvious you are just a small girl. Go to the romance section, here is not for dull and childish brains like yours; or better still, face your academics
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Tell that to your stup1d mother
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Rotimi47: 6:16am On Oct 24, 2015
mej67:
These are the facts -the key points:

1. In 1966 when it became clear that the amalgamation was a ruse, the Igbos at the helm of affairs pointed it out and wanted a split.

2. The Yoruba, initially accepted to pull out also from the alliance whereby the north was causing every other region retardation.

3. But, the Youruba hatched a different plot and made a volte-face and united with the north. Aim -to crush the Igbos. Reason -competition and envy as I explain below:

4. It is on record that the white man (civilisation) came through Lagos colony which existed before 1900 and was, in 1906 merged with remaining southern territories under the British, and the territory was officially renamed the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. In 1914, the Southern Nigeria was joined with Northern Nigeria Protectorate to form the single colony of Nigeria. But as time progressed, under pure, clean and fair competition, the Igbos had shot ahead of the Yorubas and all other tribes in Nigeria to be leading in the military, trade and commerce, civil service, transport and real estate. Igbos were the most educated and most widely travelled, existing in all parts of the country at the door steps of Nigerian independence in 1960. This is a long established fact.

5. The reason the Yoruba betrayed the cause and joined the Hausa/Fulani to crush Igbo in 1966, was a way, in their mind, to crush the competition and their envy of the tribe of Igbo.

6. And they succeeded...... The Igbos best brains and youths were mercilessly and brutally crushed in the 30month Biafran war. While the Hausa/Fulani led the brutal edge of the onslaught and genocide, their Yoruba allies provided the brain, the policies and tactical support for complete subjugation of Igbos. These include horrid programmes like economic blockade that led to hunger and malnutrition, the popular 20pounds and the abandoned property policy. Many children, that should have been the brains of today, wasted under hunger and kwashioko. The surviving Igbo males were made to be grateful for not being completely annihilated as proposed actually, and started life all over again with only 20pounds a head.

7. But it was only temporary.....

8. The Igbos defied all odds, all ill-treatments and the age-long marginalisation and survived the conspiracy.

9. It remains a wonder to the Yoruba, that the Igbos they thought they had finished off forever, is now competing with them on equal level in Lagos of all places. The Igbos have even found themselves to be leading with a great margin in some areas like real estate investments (Abuja as a case in point). In politics, education, commerce, transport, etc. the Igbos are more alive today than ever.

10. The Yorubas who thought and expected the Igbos to give up in 1970 and become their house servants and slaves have now become even more bitter.

11. Above is the reason for the ferocious attack on the new rising wave of Biafran agitation. Guess who attacks is the most -Yorubas. They won't attach Niger Delta struggle, they won't ever comment on the killings in the middle belt. They are obsessed with Biafra and IPOB.

12. Many of them (Yorubas) actually know that their alliance with Hausa/Fulani is not working. Today, Nigeria is stagnant as a result. But they are divided. Many are practically ashamed to admit it. Many are very bitter that the Igbos survived. But a few are beginning to wake up to stark reality -IT IS NOT WORKING!!!!!!!

Read Fani Kayode today
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/161006-goodbye-nigeria-welcome-oduduwa-republic-by-femi-fani-kayode.html
https://www.nairaland.com/2666822/goodbye-nigeria-welcome-oduduwa-republic

13. In the 2015 election, instead of a united south to face and debunk the born-to-rule and the new i-must-rule-or baboon-and monkey-will-be soaked-with-their-blood, the Yoruba once again broke ranks and united with Hausa/Fulani. The very aim of it was to get at Igbos and the South-South brothers who, for the first time, was beginin to regain their voice and identity.

14, But this time, it is different.

15. The cabinet being cleared has clearly shown that the Igbos are more than a blowing wind. Just see the harvest of the best of Igbos. It is now being touted in the media that Igbo Okechukwu Enelama from Abia State will head Finance.

16. Yorubas, please ponder the current situation. Igbos (Biafrans) are not angry with you. They simply want you to wisen up. Come back home, we are Southerners. Leave the North. Or, just leave us ans stay with them, abeg!!!!!!!
Stop trying to twist the truth! The Yorubas never see the Igbos as a rival but the Igbos are the one that envy the Yorubas; Ojukwu & other Igbo leaders met with Awolowo & came up with an agreement but the Igbos betrayed the Yorubas.

The igbos even went further to invade a Yoruba town called Ore in Ondo state, Banjo & several Yoruba military men that fought on the side of Biafra since the start of the civil war were killed by Ojukwu after he claimed that they wanted to overthrow him: if I may asked how will a Yoruba man who risked his life to give the Igbos most of the victory they achieved during the civil war try to overthrow an Igbo leader in his own declared country?

Let the truth be told as only the Yorubas handed back all the properties the igbos left in Yoruba land in the beginning of the war back to them & the Yorubas were the first tribe to allow Igbos back into their mist before any other tribe in Nigeria, so how will a sensible person lie through his anus?

Many people have to go back & do a lot of research on what actually lead to the civil war and what happened during the war rather that listern to only your tribes side of events.

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by ikechu1278: 6:19am On Oct 24, 2015
Best thread on NL. OP we know

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 6:20am On Oct 24, 2015
mej67:
These are the facts -the key points:

1. In 1966 when it became clear that the amalgamation was a ruse, the Igbos at the helm of affairs pointed it out and wanted a split.

2. The Yoruba, initially accepted to pull out also from the alliance whereby the north was causing every other region retardation.

3. But, the Youruba hatched a different plot and made a volte-face and united with the north. Aim -to crush the Igbos. Reason -competition and envy as I explain below:

4. It is on record that the white man (civilisation) came through Lagos colony which existed before 1900 and was, in 1906 merged with remaining southern territories under the British, and the territory was officially renamed the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. In 1914, the Southern Nigeria was joined with Northern Nigeria Protectorate to form the single colony of Nigeria. But as time progressed, under pure, clean and fair competition, the Igbos had shot ahead of the Yorubas and all other tribes in Nigeria to be leading in the military, trade and commerce, civil service, transport and real estate. Igbos were the most educated and most widely travelled, existing in all parts of the country at the door steps of Nigerian independence in 1960. This is a long established fact.

5. The reason the Yoruba betrayed the cause and joined the Hausa/Fulani to crush Igbo in 1966, was a way, in their mind, to crush the competition and their envy of the tribe of Igbo.

6. And they succeeded...... The Igbos best brains and youths were mercilessly and brutally crushed in the 30month Biafran war. While the Hausa/Fulani led the brutal edge of the onslaught and genocide, their Yoruba allies provided the brain, the policies and tactical support for complete subjugation of Igbos. These include horrid programmes like economic blockade that led to hunger and malnutrition, the popular 20pounds and the abandoned property policy. Many children, that should have been the brains of today, wasted under hunger and kwashioko. The surviving Igbo males were made to be grateful for not being completely annihilated as proposed actually, and started life all over again with only 20pounds a head.

7. But it was only temporary.....

8. The Igbos defied all odds, all ill-treatments and the age-long marginalisation and survived the conspiracy.

9. It remains a wonder to the Yoruba, that the Igbos they thought they had finished off forever, is now competing with them on equal level in Lagos of all places. The Igbos have even found themselves to be leading with a great margin in some areas like real estate investments (Abuja as a case in point). In politics, education, commerce, transport, etc. the Igbos are more alive today than ever.

10. The Yorubas who thought and expected the Igbos to give up in 1970 and become their house servants and slaves have now become even more bitter.

11. Above is the reason for the ferocious attack on the new rising wave of Biafran agitation. Guess who attacks is the most -Yorubas. They won't attach Niger Delta struggle, they won't ever comment on the killings in the middle belt. They are obsessed with Biafra and IPOB.

12. Many of them (Yorubas) actually know that their alliance with Hausa/Fulani is not working. Today, Nigeria is stagnant as a result. But they are divided. Many are practically ashamed to admit it. Many are very bitter that the Igbos survived. But a few are beginning to wake up to stark reality -IT IS NOT WORKING!!!!!!!

Read Fani Kayode today
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/161006-goodbye-nigeria-welcome-oduduwa-republic-by-femi-fani-kayode.html
https://www.nairaland.com/2666822/goodbye-nigeria-welcome-oduduwa-republic

13. In the 2015 election, instead of a united south to face and debunk the born-to-rule and the new i-must-rule-or baboon-and monkey-will-be soaked-with-their-blood, the Yoruba once again broke ranks and united with Hausa/Fulani. The very aim of it was to get at Igbos and the South-South brothers who, for the first time, was beginin to regain their voice and identity.

14, But this time, it is different.

15. The cabinet being cleared has clearly shown that the Igbos are more than a blowing wind. Just see the harvest of the best of Igbos. It is now being touted in the media that Igbo Okechukwu Enelama from Abia State will head Finance.

16. Yorubas, please ponder the current situation. Igbos (Biafrans) are not angry with you. They simply want you to wisen up. Come back home, we are Southerners. Leave the North. Or, just leave us ans stay with them, abeg!!!!!!!
^^May you walk and never stumble grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 6:26am On Oct 24, 2015
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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Nobody: 12:29pm On Oct 24, 2015
kaakulator3:
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Tell that to your stup1d mother


Product of street affair. Like mother like daughter

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by glassjar1: 12:32pm On Oct 24, 2015
Yoruba let Biafra go .
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by alakaloko(m): 2:02pm On Oct 24, 2015
It is well with Nigeria

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Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Obiagu1(m): 2:10pm On Oct 24, 2015
NAIJASOM:
The problem is that if Igbos remain in Nigeria, they will out-compete the Yoruba's in all areas of human development and economic sphere, AND if they leave and form their own nation, they will build the most advanced African nation and make Nigeria insignificant in world affairs. This is one of the major reason why Yoruba's are finding it hard to decide if they want Igbos to go or stay. The other reason is a fear of Hausa-Fulani domination of their land if Igbos leave.

They are trapped in this dilemma and I understand their struggle.

So in essence Yoruba problem with the Igbo comes from inherent envy they have for the ever progressing Igbo people.
Re: Exposed. Why Yorubas Oppose Biafra by Obiagu1(m): 2:14pm On Oct 24, 2015
tundamartin:
We are tired of irrelevant old tales about vanquished biafra! Japan and Germany went through utter destruction and devastation but came back to be numbers 3 and 4 economic powers in the world today. In the big scheme of things in Nigeria, SE is about the 4th zone, which is less than average!

If the free education you got was of any benefit to you, you should have realised that Japan and Germany remained sovereign nations after their wars, able to formulate their own policies while the Igbo are not but rather suppressed within Nigeria.

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