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Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by BrBakreez(m): 7:35am On Oct 19, 2015
For some time now some of our brothers have been heating
up the polity with their plans to secede, most time I sit back
to ask if it is a unanimous plan or that of some selfish
individuals. My reason is not farfetched from the fact that
we have many Igbos who have invested so much in different
parts of Nigeria that they cannot afford to lose all that they
have laboured for, many at times I strike up conversation
with some of these persons and I noticed that some who
make argument for Biafra do it out of ignorance while very
reasonable elders who are mostly senior lawyers, successful business men all from the eastern part of the country usually
rubbish such agitation. They usually inform me that such
agitation is just a clamour for recognition by persons who
seek for relevance and want to hit the limelight through the
backdoor. I was made to realise that Late Ojukwu misled
them into the war over issues of ego and political distrust that could have
properly been managed if he was sincere, he also used his
people as shield when the Nigerian government engaged in
a three year manhunt for him before he eventually ran away
when the game was almost up. The Nigerian government
later let all wounds heal by allowing him and many of his
committed foot-soldiers soft landing after three years war in
the name of secession. Now let us go back to the issue of
Nnamdi Kanu who was alleged to have been arrested in
Lagos amidst prostitutes, this man is another national clown
who wants to mislead some of his gullible people who do
not understand their intrigues. He wants to engage in use
and dump tactics so that he would be honoured with a
national award and appointment, I was informed the
movement have what they call Biafra radio outside the
shores of the land. If truly the agitators are serious about
their struggle, we expect them to stay and remain in the
eastern part, they should let the chains of their resources
emanate and/or go down there, all of their material
resources should be built there. They should be bold
enough to grant interview to Nigerian Television stations
across the country, failure of which I will ask us not to take
them serious. As far as my little brain can tell me, they will
stir up strife and jet out immediately when the real battle is
about to begin because all they have is chest beating and no
more. Before any man takes up arm in the name of
secession or protest over such persons' arrest we need to
ask a fundamental question of whether we are not being
oppressed by same politicians across the federation who are
obstinate about placing a reasonable halt despite the
seeming unending agitation. Legally speaking, the clamour
for Biafra has no place in our law. The provision of Section
2(1) of 1999 Constitution as Amended states that Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble
sovereign state to be known by the name of Federal
Republic of Nigeria. Subsection 3 of the same Constitution further listed the 36 states
with a mandatory word "shall". If the agitators are very
serious and want to be civil about it they should lobby to
amend that provision and ensuring that the Provision of
Section 9 is properly followed so that any exercise therefrom
will not be a nullity. There is no point fighting a coward fight
like Ojukwu did and trying to appear like a lion whose body
is not found but shadows while barking. The issue of
secession if to be allowed after such amendment should be
by referendum if at all Nigerian government should take
them serious. Nigerians have come to stay, we need to think
more of development of this country than disintegration so
that we can maintain our enviable place as the giant of
Africa.

#GodblessNigeria

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by trapQ: 7:43am On Oct 19, 2015
well said
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by Liberty101: 7:50am On Oct 19, 2015
Yes Nigeria under the constitution is to remain one and indivisible, but the big question here is ARE WE ONE ??

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by kelch19(m): 8:08am On Oct 19, 2015
The country is devided and u are there talking of indivisible..let it be devided.we want biafra.

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by kestolove95(m): 8:10am On Oct 19, 2015
Dem no sabi read so dey can't undastand wat u sayin,na onli moni dem sabi nd dem no even gt d moni sef
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by cardoctor(m): 8:17am On Oct 19, 2015
Please wake up
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by Yorobastard(m): 8:56am On Oct 19, 2015
The big question is.....Has nigeria ever made any progress since and after the civil war?? Can you boast of good road, electricty, governance, jobs? You just stuupidly claiming giant of Africa wen countries like Ethopia are making massive progress.

I have cousins that skool in other parts of Africa and all they tell you there is positive news...constant electricty and good roads but you idiots keep saying "we will get there" swear its going to take you a million years to achieve what Ghana has achieved even tho there economy is bad. But what is that thing??

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by moderation2020: 9:29am On Oct 19, 2015
BrBakreez:
For some time now some of our brothers have been heating
up the polity with their plans to secede, most time I sit back
to ask if it is a unanimous plan or that of some selfish
individuals. My reason is not farfetched from the fact that
we have many Igbos who have invested so much in different
parts of Nigeria that they cannot afford to lose all that they
have laboured for, many at times I strike up conversation
with some of these persons and I noticed that some who
make argument for Biafra do it out of ignorance while very
reasonable elders who are mostly senior lawyers, successful business men all from the eastern part of the country usually
rubbish such agitation. They usually inform me that such
agitation is just a clamour for recognition by persons who
seek for relevance and want to hit the limelight through the
backdoor. I was made to realise that Late Ojukwu misled
them into the war over issues of ego and political distrust that could have
properly been managed if he was sincere, he also used his
people as shield when the Nigerian government engaged in
a three year manhunt for him before he eventually ran away
when the game was almost up. The Nigerian government
later let all wounds heal by allowing him and many of his
committed foot-soldiers soft landing after three years war in
the name of secession. Now let us go back to the issue of
Nnamdi Kanu who was alleged to have been arrested in
Lagos amidst prostitutes, this man is another national clown
who wants to mislead some of his gullible people who do
not understand their intrigues. He wants to engage in use
and dump tactics so that he would be honoured with a
national award and appointment, I was informed the
movement have what they call Biafra radio outside the
shores of the land. If truly the agitators are serious about
their struggle, we expect them to stay and remain in the
eastern part, they should let the chains of their resources
emanate and/or go down there, all of their material
resources should be built there. They should be bold
enough to grant interview to Nigerian Television stations
across the country, failure of which I will ask us not to take
them serious. As far as my little brain can tell me, they will
stir up strife and jet out immediately when the real battle is
about to begin because all they have is chest beating and no
more. Before any man takes up arm in the name of
secession or protest over such persons' arrest we need to
ask a fundamental question of whether we are not being
oppressed by same politicians across the federation who are
obstinate about placing a reasonable halt despite the
seeming unending agitation. Legally speaking, the clamour
for Biafra has no place in our law. The provision of Section
2(1) of 1999 Constitution as Amended states that Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble
sovereign state to be known by the name of Federal
Republic of Nigeria. Subsection 3 of the same Constitution further listed the 36 states
with a mandatory word "shall". If the agitators are very
serious and want to be civil about it they should lobby to
amend that provision and ensuring that the Provision of
Section 9 is properly followed so that any exercise therefrom
will not be a nullity. There is no point fighting a coward fight
like Ojukwu did and trying to appear like a lion whose body
is not found but shadows while barking. The issue of
secession if to be allowed after such amendment should be
by referendum if at all Nigerian government should take
them serious. Nigerians have come to stay, we need to think
more of development of this country than disintegration so
that we can maintain our enviable place as the giant of
Africa.

#GodblessNigeria

I think awolowo is d cowardice slowpoke. big foool

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by CharlyNick: 9:43am On Oct 19, 2015
They should take things easy and follow due process
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by wisdomguy4u(m): 9:48am On Oct 19, 2015
Ignoramus everywhere writing thrash. Who doesn't know that the right of self-determination of peoples is a fundamental principle in international law. It is
embodied in the Charter of the United Nations and
the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights and the International Covenant on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights. Common Article 1,
paragraph 1 of these Covenants provides that:

"All peoples have the rights of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their
political status and freely pursue their economic,
social and cultural development."

The right of indigenous people self determination is an international law and it supersedes any indivisible rubbish script for Nigeria constitution. As far as Nigeria remains a bonafide member of UN, she is bound to adhere to all UN laws.

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by Uchexxy(m): 9:59am On Oct 19, 2015
these ppl and their posts at times. very hilarious.
okay so Mr op u forgot the un law abi? What u also don't understand is that their can never be development in Nigeria. im quite sure that once we disintegrate, each sector would do wonderfully well individually but as a country? it definitely can't work. reason is we are not one people. you lot should be grateful to biafrans for educating you guys But then again u refuse to listen to d voice of reason.
Let it be Well with everyman

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by OfoIgbo: 11:19am On Oct 19, 2015
The Nigerian constitution is a fraud in the first place.

It starts off by saying WE THE PEOPLE, while in actual fact the people never met to draft the 1999 constitution.
So the INDIVISIBILITY OF NIGERIA as espoused by the 1999 constitution is only but a figment in the imagination of the military class principally from one region, that concocted that constitution.

My people, the Umu-Nris never signdd up to any indivisibility. Ohanaeze Ndigbo did not sign up to that indivisibility. Southeast traditional rulers did not sign up to it, and I sure did not endorse this indivisibility, so as far as I am concerned, it is null and void, as WE THE PEOPLE never met to draft that fraud.

Secondly, UN and AU charters guarantee rights of indigenous peoples to seek self-determination, if they so wish.
At the Hague, these charters will supersede the Nigerian constitutions stipulations, thereby causing the claim of indivisibility of Nigeria in the 1999 constitution to be of limited or no effect.

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by BrBakreez(m): 11:21am On Oct 19, 2015
moderation2020:


I think awolowo is d cowardice slowpoke. big foool
Joining issues with you will only reduce me to your level sir. Go check history, read about Awolowo and understand that even Nnamdi Azikwe cannot call him a fool. If Azikwe cannot do that why do I have to glorify you with reply in equal proportion?
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by BrBakreez(m): 11:25am On Oct 19, 2015
wisdomguy4u:
Ignoramus everywhere writing thrash. Who doesn't know that the right of self-determination of peoples is a fundamental principle in international law. It is
embodied in the Charter of the United Nations and
the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights and the International Covenant on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights. Common Article 1,
paragraph 1 of these Covenants provides that:

"All peoples have the rights of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their
political status and freely pursue their economic,
social and cultural development."

The right of indigenous people self determination is an international law and it supersedes any indivisible rubbish script for Nigeria constitution. As far as Nigeria remains a bonafide member of UN, she is bound to adhere to all UN laws.
The question is how do you go about such self determination? Is it about spreading hate that could lead to war or following due process? You see my dear brother, you need to learn so that you are not misled by those without any political relevance. I would appreciate you if you can tell us how such self determination can be achieved without shedding of blood with the way it is being handled by the so called persons parading and fighting an already lost cause.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by pus20: 11:30am On Oct 19, 2015
Nigeria law on Biafra is clear, it is consider treason to be a member of Biafra group.... so all this people posting their picture on the internet with Biafra flag are involve in treason offers..

which is punishable for life in prison or by capital death. or at least 10 years in prison.


Kanu and others have committed treason under the laws of Nigeria. to be associated or to be a member of a group associated with Biafra movement is considered as treason under the Nigeria law.

Secession is illegal under Nigeria law.

Boko Haram members also fall into this same class, if prosecuted in court,.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by wisdomguy4u(m): 11:38am On Oct 19, 2015
BrBakreez:

The question is how do you go about such self determination? Is it about spreading hate that could lead to war or following due process? You see my dear brother, you need to learn so that you are not misled by those without any political relevance. I would appreciate you if you can tell us how such self determination can be achieved without shedding of blood with the way it is being handled by the so called persons parading and fighting an already lost cause.

Sorry, your brain is too dull for me to waste my precious time on. Good day
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by wisdomguy4u(m): 11:39am On Oct 19, 2015
pus20:
Nigeria law on Biafra is clear, it is consider treason to be a member of Biafra group.... so all this people posting their picture on the internet with Biafra flag are involve in treason offers..

which is punishable for life in prison or by capital death. or at least 10 years in prison.


Kanu and others have committed treason under the laws of Nigeria. to be associated or to be a member of a group associated with Biafra movement is considered as treason under the Nigeria law.

Secession is illegal under Nigeria law.

Boko Haram members also fall into this same class, if prosecuted in court,.





Nelson mandela was sentence to life in prison for treason, what come of it?

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by pus20: 11:46am On Oct 19, 2015
He is said to be involve in activities that will divided Nigeria.

he is seen with weapon with the act of committing a crime to divided Nigeria.

he is also a member of a Biafra group which is a crime.

To protest about Biafra peaceful is not a crime. but to be involve in group or result into violent etc is a crime.

He did committed a crime under Nigeria law.

If you take the protest of some people who got arrested in I think Enugu, that is not a crime.. They were only protesting... at a radio station. And they did not result in violent, from what I read. So that is not a crime.

But kanu ran a radio station and took part in activities to break up Nigeria. No matter is motive. He should not have done that. Biafra is dead.

Nobody can wake up Biafra. The Igbo will never leave Nigeria. they had an opportunity to ask for Biafra under goodluck jonathan legally. who was from Biafra, They did not do that. they spent their times, talking about 6 zones and how they the Igbo will take part of legal country of western Nigeria, their activities which is considered illegal under international law

Because they were so focus of asaba, another man land... They lost focus... And for 6 years, under goodluck jonathan. fail to do so.. goodluck Jonathan is from Biafra.

Under goodluck Jonathan they were more burder with take the land of the country of western Nigeria. And engage in activity that is treason to the country of western Nigeria.

So I can tell you Biafra is dead. and history

There are 2 countries, the country of western Nigeria and Nigeria.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by kingzizzy: 12:02pm On Oct 19, 2015
pus20:
Nigeria law on Biafra is clear, it is consider treason to be a member of Biafra group.... so all this people posting their picture on the internet with Biafra flag are involve in treason offers..

which is punishable for life in prison or by capital death. or at least 10 years in prison.


Kanu and others have committed treason under the laws of Nigeria. to be associated or to be a member of a group associated with Biafra movement is considered as treason under the Nigeria law.

Secession is illegal under Nigeria law.

Boko Haram members also fall into this same class, if prosecuted in court,.





Instead of quoting what is legal or illegal under Nigerian Law, I would love for you to quote the law that created and made Nigeria a legal entity. How did Nigeria come to be? The British came to west Africa, shot and killed people, siezed their lands and forced every body together without permission. It is from this act of illegality that your so called sacred Nigeria derives its just powers? I laugh. The agitation for Biafra is not treason because Nigeria in its self is an illegal entity. Nigeria was created by an act of treason

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by TruthisGOD: 12:05pm On Oct 19, 2015
BrBakreez:
For some time now some of our brothers have been heating
up the polity with their plans to secede, most time I sit back
to ask if it is a unanimous plan or that of some selfish
individuals. My reason is not farfetched from the fact that
we have many Igbos who have invested so much in different
parts of Nigeria that they cannot afford to lose all that they
have laboured for, many at times I strike up conversation
with some of these persons and I noticed that some who
make argument for Biafra do it out of ignorance while very
reasonable elders who are mostly senior lawyers, successful business men all from the eastern part of the country usually
rubbish such agitation. They usually inform me that such
agitation is just a clamour for recognition by persons who
seek for relevance and want to hit the limelight through the
backdoor. I was made to realise that Late Ojukwu misled
them into the war over issues of ego and political distrust that could have
properly been managed if he was sincere, he also used his
people as shield when the Nigerian government engaged in
a three year manhunt for him before he eventually ran away
when the game was almost up. The Nigerian government
later let all wounds heal by allowing him and many of his
committed foot-soldiers soft landing after three years war in
the name of secession. Now let us go back to the issue of
Nnamdi Kanu who was alleged to have been arrested in
Lagos amidst prostitutes, this man is another national clown
who wants to mislead some of his gullible people who do
not understand their intrigues. He wants to engage in use
and dump tactics so that he would be honoured with a
national award and appointment, I was informed the
movement have what they call Biafra radio outside the
shores of the land. If truly the agitators are serious about
their struggle, we expect them to stay and remain in the
eastern part, they should let the chains of their resources
emanate and/or go down there, all of their material
resources should be built there. They should be bold
enough to grant interview to Nigerian Television stations
across the country, failure of which I will ask us not to take
them serious. As far as my little brain can tell me, they will
stir up strife and jet out immediately when the real battle is
about to begin because all they have is chest beating and no
more. Before any man takes up arm in the name of
secession or protest over such persons' arrest we need to
ask a fundamental question of whether we are not being
oppressed by same politicians across the federation who are
obstinate about placing a reasonable halt despite the
seeming unending agitation. Legally speaking, the clamour
for Biafra has no place in our law. The provision of Section
2(1) of 1999 Constitution as Amended states that Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble
sovereign state to be known by the name of Federal
Republic of Nigeria. Subsection 3 of the same Constitution further listed the 36 states
with a mandatory word "shall". If the agitators are very
serious and want to be civil about it they should lobby to
amend that provision and ensuring that the Provision of
Section 9 is properly followed so that any exercise therefrom
will not be a nullity. There is no point fighting a coward fight
like Ojukwu did and trying to appear like a lion whose body
is not found but shadows while barking. The issue of
secession if to be allowed after such amendment should be
by referendum if at all Nigerian government should take
them serious. Nigerians have come to stay, we need to think
more of development of this country than disintegration so
that we can maintain our enviable place as the giant of
Africa.

#GodblessNigeria
i read your long epistle and i shook my head in disappointment. I pity your type. You think Biafrans are the only people threatening the unity of Nigeria? There are stronger forces than Biafran. You have to be more concern about people that scrafice there lives because of their ideology. By the way can you count how many people that have been brutally killed and are still being killed because of one Nigeria? The innocent blood of this lives can never be appeased
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by pus20: 12:22pm On Oct 19, 2015
The country of the kingdom of western Nigeria is a legal country under international law. and not part of Nigeria. Nigeria is legal. under international law..


Nigeria is a legal area consist of the north and the east.

While the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria is a separate country.

It is left for you Igbo people to accept the truth. and for 50 years, you people have done every illegal thing about another country. I think focus on your country Nigeria. It will help you.

You even went as far as invade the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria in the 60's.

It is considered illegal.

either you accept the truth or not... The north and the east is join together..

International law gives the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria legal status to go after its own interest, without Nigeria involve. But international law does not give Biafra or book haram republic that same status..

Boko haram republic or Biafra republic are both considered illegal under Nigeria and international law.

But the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria is considered legal.

Some of the activities of Nigeria leaders against the country of western Nigeria is considered a crime under international law.
It is a crime for buhari to hidden any activities of the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by pus20: 12:39pm On Oct 19, 2015
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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by cocoduck: 12:49pm On Oct 19, 2015
for those who say that his crime is that be belongs to a pro Biafra group, then it means that his arrests is politically motivated. THERE IS ALSO FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION, the self determination law also, so Nigeria in reality has no case against Nnamdi kanu. They should release him or take him to court immediately, now if they release him he becomes a hero if they detain him further okwu alawazie Elu in the international community.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by Uchexxy(m): 12:50pm On Oct 19, 2015
pus20:
The country of the kingdom of western Nigeria is a legal country under international law. and not part of Nigeria. Nigeria is legal. under international law..


Nigeria is a legal area consist of the north and the east.

While the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria is a separate country.

It is left for you Igbo people to accept the truth. and for 50 years, you people have done every illegal thing about another country. I think focus on your country Nigeria. It will help you.

You even went as far as invade the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria in the 60's.

It is considered illegal.

either you accept the truth or not... The north and the east is join together..

International law gives the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria legal status to go after its own interest, without Nigeria involve. But international law does not give Biafra or book haram republic that same status..

Boko haram republic or Biafra republic are both considered illegal under Nigeria and international law.

But the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria is considered legal.

Some of the activities of Nigeria leaders against the country of western Nigeria is considered a crime under international law.
It is a crime for buhari to hidden any activities of the country of the kingdom of western Nigeria.






bwahahahahaha. this pus of a person won't kill me with laugh ooo. kingdom of western 'NIGERIA'. some times I wonder if ppl think with their head or their d.I.c.ks.

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by cocoduck: 12:52pm On Oct 19, 2015
if the call for Biafra is treason then the call for Nigeria was equally treason
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by cocoduck: 12:54pm On Oct 19, 2015
if the call for Biafra is treason then the call for Nigeria was equally treason. The Brits created Nigeria so that is enough for them to rule Nigeria forever, while Biafra is an indigenous group who want self rule.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by Uchexxy(m): 12:54pm On Oct 19, 2015
kingzizzy:



Instead of quoting what is legal or illegal under Nigerian Law, I would love for you to quote the law that created and made Nigeria a legal entity. How did Nigeria come to be? The British came to west Africa, shot and killed people, siezed their lands and forced every body together without permission. It is from this act of illegality that your so called sacred Nigeria derives its just powers? I laugh. The agitation for Biafra is not treason because Nigeria in its self is an illegal entity. Nigeria was created by an act of treason
nwanne mmadu, ka chukwu okike abiama gozie gi. I wish God will open people's brain to actually understand what u wrote here. they are talking about law, don't they know that by Intl law, Nigeria ceased to exist as an entity in 2014?

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Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by BrBakreez(m): 1:59pm On Oct 19, 2015
wisdomguy4u:


Sorry, your brain is too dull for me to waste my precious time on. Good day
One of those things I do not do is abuse during submission. I have also realise that people without reasonable idea deploy abuse as a form of defense. Let me hit you hard now, what Kanu has done is a treasonable felony and should be punished accordingly. He should not be punished alone but with anybody including but not limited to you who encourage him in what he has done should be decisively dealt with.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by BrBakreez(m): 2:03pm On Oct 19, 2015
wisdomguy4u:



Nelson mandela was sentence to life in prison for treason, what come of it?
Nelson never agitated for division of South Africa but integration and his people love him for that both whites and blacks. Go read your history to juxtapose and you will learn that the dude is not close at all to Madiba. He is a common criminal that should be decisively dealt with according to the laws of our land.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by wisdomguy4u(m): 2:17pm On Oct 19, 2015
BrBakreez:

Nelson never agitated for division of South Africa but integration and his people love him for that both whites and blacks. Go read your history to juxtapose and you will learn that the dude is not close at all to Madiba. He is a common criminal that should be decisively dealt with according to the laws of our land.

How old are you young man? Bcus you assertions are so myopic. Let me ask you one question: why was mandela sentence to life imprison? Who arrested and sentenced mandela to life imprisonment?
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by BrBakreez(m): 4:03pm On Oct 19, 2015
wisdomguy4u:


How old are you young man? Bcus you assertions are so myopic. Let me ask you one question: why was mandela sentence to life imprison? Who arrested and sentenced mandela to life imprisonment?

Do I have to go into the length and breadth of apartheid and how Mandella stood against it before you understand you are not addressing a novice? I won't take it too far with you but I have shown you Nigerian Constitutional law, do you want me to go to the criminal aspect of it before you understand the gravity of what has been happening in the name of secession.
Re: Position Of Nigerian Law For Biafra by cocoduck: 4:51pm On Oct 19, 2015
wisdomguy4u:


How old are you young man? Bcus you assertions are so myopic. Let me ask you one question: why was mandela sentence to life imprison? Who arrested and sentenced mandela to life imprisonment?

brother stop arguing with Idiots, for you bring yourself down to their levels, that d1iotic baboon knows very well that Nnamdi Kanu's arrest by Nigeria is politically motivated, but just trying to bask in the euphoria of the arrest, Just like Manchester united beating Everton on Saturday, then all Man united fans think they can win the Premiership (I am a united fan), forgetting that it is still a long way off, arresting him with what charges,they will not hold him more than three days, 1diots do not know the difference between political and criminal offence, calling for the zoo to be free from the Brits is it not a political matter? If yes how then is that of Calling for Biafra to be free from the zoo a criminal offence? now the Catalonia's Spain case, some say Catalonia is right because Arthur Mas is a politician, that is a very baboonic way to reason because Governance is not for politicians only. don't you argue with them again, it is like pouring water on stone, what fouls and goats are doing,now I want to do mine I become a criminal because I am a Biafran, then tell them to list his crime they will never be able to make any sense, ohhh he smuggled in arms, where and when did you see him smuggling arms to this country, he is running a pirate radio station, but the same Radio station is registered in UK as BBC, he abuses Nigerian politicians lols, that is free speech, calling for people to arm themselves, is that a crime? Is it a crime to own fire arms? What about the Fulani who carry Kalashnikovs, can't fire arms be procured legally. They are just basking in some type of euphoria.

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