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Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by pazienza(m): 10:39pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
" You don't have a line of defense when the same organ of Govt to serve that purpose have collapsed. As a matter of fact thanks to the Wisdom of Obasanjo, who relinquished Bakassi to Cameroon, Cameroon would have changed its capital to Abuja, and Nigerians taken to slavery". Lol, the above is from an Oduanistan. The NA is a joke without colonial British. She has never won any war without colonial help. The only time she had to go for a war without colonial help was against Cameroun when the British refused to guarantee her unlimited weaponry. And we all know how that turned out, the cowards gave away Bakassi without a single shot fired. Lol! That is the same Army some overfed Arewa-Oduanistans are using to threaten Biafrans. Someone should remind them that this isn't 1967, a lot of dynamics have changed, which will ensure the NA won't have monopoly of weapons this time around. Another factor is motivation. We have all seen the passion of Biafrans as they march against the threat of the NA and police, it wouldn't be hard to raise a Biafran Army. On the contrary, the NA has been decimated by Boko haram and their barracks are full of Widows instead of soldiers, I wonder how many of Arewa-Oduanistans love Nigeria enough to enrol into the NA free of charge to enable her wage a two front war against Biafrans in the South and Boko haram in the North. 3 Likes |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 10:42pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
brown3: Keep living in denial. Soon you will call me a Lebanese when you suits your myopic bigotry. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Nobody: 10:43pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
People are talking this roach is also talking... I thought you foools said you can do without the Igbos? Why worry about their break away? BLOODY PARASITES! Whatever their protest, doesn't concern the S.W or North... just wait till the S.S joins them in this movement. As for the S.E protest, you guys might not achieve much if the Oil and Gas pipelines are still running under your grounds to feed these leeches. I say, adopt the Niger Delta model if you want your region liberated. #Operation12Monkeys |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by pazienza(m): 10:46pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Finally, Good to see that the OP who is an Osunite, is no longer claiming Igbo. He is really answering his father's name now, swearing destruction and death on Biafrans and Biafraland, should we dare try to free ourselves from the zoo. 3 Likes |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by brown3: 10:48pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
egift:u re a caward from rusted roof from oshogbo. We re ready for ur illiterate arawa-odua president. 2 Likes |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Nobody: 10:54pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Still waiting when this OP will make sense. I'm still waiting. The protesting IPOB folks need not carry weapons at all. At the moment, they're simply creating awareness amongst themselves, testing their own courage and mettle, seeking the release of their leader, and pushing away the barriers of fear. They have sense. They're not being emotional here. They won't give Bubu the dictator any unnecessary reasons to whet his demonic appetite with their blood. God knows I'm so happy seeing these youths championing their own cause and destiny. If a people don't feel welcome in a system, it's just common sense they be allowed to seek another that shall guarantee their peace and aspirations. That's what the IPOB members are seeking. That nonsensical indivisibilty clause inserted into our retrogression constitution was done to stifle and strangulate other regions; it won't stand with time. The move has started. Soon- very soon, and in a few years, the Tsunami shall grow bigger and powerful and the sons of men shall get their holy aspirations. Treason ko, treason ni. 2 Likes |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 10:56pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
brown3: Am sure you are new here and perhaps unaware that you are not more Igbo than I am. And am certainly not the only Igbo man that will never support quest for myopic caveland. Instead of Nigeria to divide, it will expand. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Curlieweed: 11:00pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
egift: Taa! Mechie Onu there. Who dash you Igbo? Na for mouth? |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by brown3: 11:07pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
egift:we know so many of u scratch face from rusted roof oshogbo, always claiming igbo. A caward can never be an igbo. 1 Like |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by basilo101: 11:15pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
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Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by basilo101: 11:15pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Protest is about illegal detention after court granted bail, get ur facts ryt Ok. The territorial integrity of the zoo will be questioned at the UN at the apropriate time, there is nothing sacrosant about the territorial integrity of any country czeckoslovakia, Yogoslavia, Sudan etc were dissolved not long ago, and UK had to make serious compromises to save itself from the scottish referandum. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Themonster: 11:20pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
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Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by chrisantus52(m): 11:28pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
useless yourba and hausa bastards, see yourba pple that was defeated by women biafrains are nt noise makers, God bless biafra. 1 Like |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 11:31pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
brown3: I recommend you concentrate on the topic and stop dabbling on fact you have no clue. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 11:35pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Curlieweed: Mr Weed, no amount of insult will stop Nigerian Armed Forces any day the useless ipob pick up arms. I dare you to try. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by brown3: 11:36pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
egift:we want Biafra, u can join ur slave master up north. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 11:44pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
brown3: Pack your bag, and move all those that share your quest to territory that supports fragmentation. In Nigeria we don't. And any miscreant that tries it "anyi etiya igba", |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by brown3: 4:53am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift:let waite and see. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 5:23am On Nov 11, 2015 |
brown3: If you want to wait for that, please don't hold your breath. Even your great grand-children will still be Nigerians and theirs too. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by brown3: 5:33am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift:biafra or make the zoo ungovernable |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 5:54am On Nov 11, 2015 |
brown3: Instead of turning our communities to a war zone, we can develop Aligbo to be vibrant and flourishing component of Nigeria. But anyone that tell you that bombs, killings and destruction will not rain like cats and dogs if this agitations are not stopped with immediate effect. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Kestolovee95(f): 6:25am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Everytime, this hungry failed web designer cum apc zombie is shouting pack out ! pack out!, yet he can't come on the streets and shout it. Should we take him seriously! No? why? Because he is a hungry and demented failure who should pack to funtua to meet the abokki gworoman that raped and inseminated his mother. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Nobody: 6:36am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift: freedom comes with a price. In the struggle for our freedom, we have made some great progress, only Nigeria is blind to see. We used to be afraid, every fear has gone. Biafra was never discussed, today it is being discussed. Our children never heard of the Biafran story, they are getting educated today. The internal community, now know our desires of freedom. Our political class is now discussing Biafra. Biafra is now news. It is entering the consciousness of our enemies. Your reactions and wishes of death for us is understandable. Every oppressor is known to be blood thirsty, so yours does not come as a suprise. Just know that the strenght of the oppressor lay in the willingless of the slave to answer a slave. Any day the slave says no, the power of the opressor is gone. Nigeria is a lie told by wicked White mem. We are blacks, but we are not monkeys. The match to Biafra is on. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by brown3: 7:12am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift:tell ur masters up north to let biafra go, if u want a peaceful zoo. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 9:07am On Nov 11, 2015 |
brown3: Nobody is stopping you from leaving Nigeria. In fact you can start youe wilderness journey today. But any attempted attempt to divide Nigeria will be mated with brute for. All you can do is cry wolf while the dead is gone. Hope you are willing to die? Because Nigerians are ready to do the needful. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by brown3: 9:16am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift:we want the worst from ur illiterate zoo president, we already have our Biafra flag flying in our Biafra territory. The zoo must fall. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Iykopee(m): 9:21am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift: If u arent daft by nature u shud have known that these people asking for freedom didnt come from anoda place. They have been living on their ancestral land before the white man came with his madness and merge them with people they neva had cultural and economic affinity. Can u grow some sense now? |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Nobody: 9:25am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift: I swear u be northerner. Igbo matter must take ur life if u dont take time. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by inkon: 9:27am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Biafra is asking for freedom from Nigeria just d same way Nigeria asked for freedom from Britain. If it was not treasonable for Nigerians to make that move, then it will only be fair that Housa/furani, who still see Biafran land as a conquered territory, leave them in peace. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by Nobody: 9:27am On Nov 11, 2015 |
egift: Wen dis casala go bust, u go de beg make e stop. Go n ask Syria how their own started. Nugeria military never defeat boko haram, talk more of wen all SE n SS citizens will quit the Nigerian military. Wen all hell will be let lose, all of us go suffer. Be wise in ur utterances. |
Re: Any Protest Questioning The Sovereignty Of Nigeria Is Unacceptable by egift(m): 9:29am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Iykopee: Now what happens to those of us in Igboland who do not want Biafra? Do we leave our own ancestral land for them to desecrate? Or have a caveland forced down our throats? The fact remains that the people in Nigeria asking for Biafra are in minority. Therefore the interest of the Federal Republic of Nigeria trumps any interest of the minority few. |
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