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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 5:47am On Nov 22, 2016
math001:

End of the road this crazy e-stalker.

Liver e nor even get.

Omo u yab sha.

I'm out.

Point fully made!

The miserable end of this boisterous clown from an inconsequential clan!

Loudmouthed chest-pounders, shamelessly earning a living on Igbos quest for self-determination.

Lousy dimwits!

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 5:52am On Nov 22, 2016
mathy001:


I dont have any brain. I have wahala and I will give it to you.

Kevin wasn't caught because he killed an IGBO DEPUTY GOVERNOR. He was caught because he THREATENED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT with a 60 days ultimatum. That threat made him a militant and he even went ahead to form Liberation Movement for Urhobo People (LIMUP). He was placed on DSS most wanted and Kokori elders betrayed him because of fear. That was why he was caught.

http://urhobotoday.com/?tag=kokori


You dont even know anything.

Igbo people too de make mouth. They are the weakest people in Nigeria yet una nor go leave chestbeating for better people.

i warned them of warriors like you a year ago,they didnt listen..they think because they were abroad and see oyinbo land,they can come to naija and talk us down like small children..

it will only get worse for them..

even the kenyans and south-africans are starting to notice them,but not in a friendly way...

what do you want to start with someone that has no problem sticking drugs up his asss and selling his own babies...?

no thank you...

get rich or die trying my foot... angry

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 5:55am On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:


The miserable end of this boisterous clown from an inconsequential clan!

Loudmouthed chest-pounders, shamelessly earning a living on Igbos quest for self-determination.

Lousy dimwits!



Bloody tribalist doing what he knows best. You live in Lagos but claim to hate Yoruba that gave u life. We schooled you and our most platform is where you have a voice. Yet you chant Biafra as if your life depends on it
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 6:07am On Nov 22, 2016
patriotic9jaboy:
Bloody tribalist doing what he knows best. You live in Lagos but claim to hate Yoruba that gave u life. We schooled you and our most platform is where you have a voice. Yet you chant Biafra as if your life depends on it

Useless fagg0t nursed by verm1ns and raised by cannibals and ritual-killers in a juju-infested enclave where smelly culture of insolence, extortion and toutism are upheld with so much pride and kingship sold to the dogs cum celebrated miscreants called politicians...

Face OduaArewanistan republic with your Fulani masters and leave Igbos out of your frustrations...

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Vulu: 6:18am On Nov 22, 2016
ndoeyopbennet:


I am just raising issues.

I think a name like Lower Niger Republic, or something else will sail better if Biafrans really want non-Igbos to follow.

Mr "We SS" Why haven't you addressed Pazienza's superlative contribution. I thought you were begging for 'objective' submissions from pro-Biafrans.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 6:18am On Nov 22, 2016
OILSOUP:


Owerri is a city and bigger for that matter.

We dey hold una?

After a civil war that cost 3 million lives have Biafra materialise? No!

But Biafra today has 90% possibility of becoming a nation state like southern Sudan.

If Urhobo want to be a country, after Biafra leave Nigeria, Urhobo should go to war with Nigeria. grin

hääää??..why the hell should we want to fight nigeria??..

biafra is the enemy not nigeria..

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 6:18am On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:


Useless fagg0t nursed by verm1ns and raised by cannibals and ritual-killers in a juju-infested enclave where smelly culture of insolence, extortion and toutism are upheld with so much pride and kingship sold to the dogs cum celebrated miscreants called politicians...

Face OduaArewanistan republic with your Fulani masters and leave Igbos out of your frustrations...




3rd class citizen. Ipob tout. Nnamdi kanu zombie. One Nigeria shall torment u for life

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 6:20am On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:


Frustrated, inconsequential bigot, Igbos don't need you and all you ever stand for in life. Take your miseries to OduaArewanistan republic where your fellow tribalists are found...


EZEGO CONT'D.

A LOVER OF CARS
◾As at the time Ezego was alive, he had one of the largest private car garages in all of Africa. He loved cars and was always purchasing the latest ones stocking his garages at Ihiala and Lagos. A car freak of the first class, his garage alone was valued at almost one billion naira. He once dropped N14 million to acquire just two posh cars: a Sedan Lincoln Continental Mark 8 and a Mercedes Benz R230 convertible from Moontrends, owned by Tayo Ayeni.
◾Actually, as at the time of his death, he left behind countless state-of-the-art cars, 70 houses all over Nigeria and overseas and over N10 billion naira in his bank account.

LOVE, FAMILY, ROMANCE AND MARRIAGE

He was married to the fair-complexioned and beautiful Laurita Nkechi, a princess from Akata in Imo State and the marriage produced eight children. Following the death of her husband, Princess Nkechi relocated from Ajao Estate where she had stayed with her husband to Lekki. As at December 2013, it was reported by Nigeria Business Guide that she was taking her husband’s business empire to greater heights with her children in top universities around the globe.

By the way, Ezego’s first son was from a Japanese woman. He also fathered kids with other women apart from his wife, Nkechi.

On Thursday, 14th March, 2002, there was a case (Suit Number CA/E/166M/2000) before the Court of Appeal, Enugu Judicial Division and it was between Ezego’s wife and Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa on one hand as the appellants and Mrs. Elizabeth Onedibe, Citizens International Bank Limited, Zenith International Bank Limited and Diamond Bank Limited on the other hand as the respondents. Ezego had his accounts with these three banks.

HIS DEATH

On the 25th of December, 1999, death came knocking on Ezego’s door. But, he was not even aware in the slightest. Ezego’s birthday was on the 25th of December and it was his usual tradition to storm Ihiala, his hometown every Christmas for the double celebration (actually, it was a triple celebration: his birthday, Christmas and the New Year). His kinsmen and women in Ihiala eagerly awaited his annual homecoming which meant a lot of goodies for everyone. And so it was that fateful December of 1999. Ezego and everyone in his family were in high spirits and plans were fully made for the trip back home.

Ezego was in the habit of storming the sleepy, rustic hometown of Ihiala, impressing his people with his legendary wealth and affluence. Thus, the 1999 edition was no different. The whole of Nigeria would know that Ezego was in town. Some of the most sought-after musicians in the world’s most popuous black nation were billed to entertain the guests at the most exciting galore of the year. Afrobeat maestro, Femi Kuti and his Positive Force Band were billed to dazzle the guests and rock the community to its very foundation.

To show how serious Ezego took the party, the moneybag personally visited the Afrikan Shrine to meet Femi Anikulapo-Kuti in order to ensure that all went on smoothly. The party was billed to start from the night of Christmas to the Boxing Day (26th) so Ezego decided to start his trip from Lagos on the 23rd of December. But little did he know that all his efforts were in vain. He was unconsciously planning for his own funeral. But what precisely happened? 

On the 23rd of December, Ezego left Lagos as planned, heading towards the southeastern region of Nigeria. He took off in a most flashy style, in a convoy of six of his finest automobiles. These included a Lincoln Navigator (1999 model), limousine, blue Porsche, Lexus jeep, a Cherokee jeep and a latest Honda. The interesting thing about that fateful trip was that Ezego would normally fly to either Enugu or Port Harcourt where he would then be driven in a convoy to Ihiala. However, the fatal rates of air crashes were claimed to have made him change his mind. The outcome was disastrous for the mogul.

For some unknown reasons, Ezego decided to get behind his Lexus jeep in the convoy and drive himself all the way from Lagos to Ihiala. But somewhere along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the first trouble reared its nasty head. Gbege happund when the Cherokee’s jeep’s engine became faulty. But Ezego was in a hurry and could not even entertain the idea of missing his schedule and arriving on time. So he decided to keep ‘managing’ the jeep for as long as possible. But by the time the jeep got to Asaba in Delta State, na so the car kukuma go on strike like Nigerian doctors. The car broke down completely in the oil-rich state. Now, things were not getting funny anymore. Ezego was obviously in distress. His people were waiting for him back home so the carnival would start in earnest but here was his car that he shelled out of millions of naira for, giving him the worst headache of his life at a most unexpected moment.

But you know how dangerous Nigerian roads are na. If the potholes are not killing you and the police officers are not harrasing you, armed robbers will be lurking in the bush to rob and kill you. Ezego did not want to leave his cherished automobile in the middle of nowhere in Asaba for robbers to come spirit it away. Not the car he bought with so much money. So, he bellowed at one of his boys to purchase a chain so the jeep would be towed. The lad returned with the chain, which was then attached to the faulty jeep. However, that was the beginning of the whole kasala because Ezego was said to have insisted on towing the broken-down vehicle all by himself with him driving the Lexus pulling the Cherokee. So he was in front while another of his boys was behind the wheels of the Cherokee. Well, no one was in a position to argue with the boss, so they continued their trip until that fateful moment when they reached a spot between Ozabulu and Okija on the Onitsha/Owerri Road. At that point, they were just two kilometers away from Ihiala in Anambra State, Ezego’s hometown and their final destination, and that was when death decided to unveil his dreadful figure. 

Ezego reportedly ran into a damaged portion of the road while he was going down a steep slope and all of a sudden, he stepped on the brakes. The driver of the Cherokee behind him was caught unawares and as he was not even prepared for the sudden stop, he suddenly rammed the Cherokee into Ezego’s shiny Lexus, sending the millionaire tumbling down a deep ditch by the roadside. (Nigeria’s southeast roads are some of the worst in West Africa with many destroyed by a perennial gully erosion leaving massive gullies and ditches as death traps for travellers like Ezego). It must however be noted that there are some other slightly different accounts of precisely how the accident happened. 

Other reports stated that it was actually the towing chain between the two jeeps that snapped, thus forcing the Cherokee at the rear to ram into Ezego’s Lexus making him lost control and plunging into that horrible ditch. Immediately this happened, his convoy was thrown into a pandemonium. Those in his convoy made frantic and desperate efforts to get him out of the ditch and get him the most effective medical attention promptly. By the time they finally succeeded in getting Ezego out of the ditch, he had sustained a deep gash and his face was massively puffed up, thus disfiguring his handsome face.

He was rushed to the nearby Lady of Lourdes Hospital (where Ezego incidentally made a donation of N15 million naira a few years before the accident). He was stil alive and stable when they brought him to the hospital and all the medical workers went into an overdrive to save the life of a man they know as a mentor and generous giver. However, things got worse and to make matters even more frightening, there was no doctor on duty. By the time a medical doctor eventually showed up, Ezego was already bleeding through his mouth, he was having internal bleeding and was already in shock. All attempts to stabilize him failed.

At that point, his family members suggested that he be quickly moved to a better-equipped hospital in Port Harcourt. At this point, his tale becomes hazy as it is not known whether he finally died while he was on his way to Port Harcourt or while he being prepared for a flight to Lagos from Port Harcourt. Ezego died on the 26th, Boxing Day. He was just 34.

tahh..you igbos like to talk too much..

who has the time to read your epistle?..

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Vulu: 6:28am On Nov 22, 2016
Kagawa10:
To be honest, I would rather SS go along with the SE than anyone else, why? Because the SE needs the SS more, especially the access to sea.. They were former one Eastern region after all..

The one thing that just annoys me is the way the small Ipob drags Yoruba into their matter/business.. Leave us out of it cos if you really want to secede, you know the way to go about it instead of dancing naked on the street like mad people and making hate speeches!

Sorry but yoruba especially the muslims amongst you are some of the biggest anti-Biafrans here. They are confused, they hate Igbos love their muslim gambari conquerors but can not fathom the idea of staying without the Igbos they so rabidly hate. I have never seen such level of dementia in my life.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 6:43am On Nov 22, 2016
pazienza:


You are nothing but inconsequential minorities.

You were never needed and are still not needed.
Better save that poison, cos you will need to use them on your fellow hateful beings in Ijaw and Itsekiri, when you lots resume you usual hostilities,at a time Ndiigbo had since left to form one helluva of a progressive nation Africa can for once be proud of.
We refuse to partake in any madhouse arrangements again, after we escape from this current one.

Who cares about your ugly looking Urhobo women grin
Biko zuzupuo kam neegharia anya

Ndi nwuru awu na aga ije.

Good command of English but less smart
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 6:44am On Nov 22, 2016
patriotic9jaboy:
3rd class citizen. Ipob tout. Nnamdi kanu zombie. One Nigeria shall torment u for life

Demented ab0ki ass-licker and IPOO miscreant, you shall continue to wail and gnash your dirty teeth on NL till you meet your Waterloo...

May 23, 2016 - "We have sacrificed enough blood in the unending cycle of blood-letting by Fulani herdsmen the latest being those killed in Ekiti two days ago."
- Yinka Odumakin
National Publicity Secretary, Afenifere
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 6:46am On Nov 22, 2016
thedarkside:
tahh..you igbos like to talk too much..

who has the time to read your epistle?..

C'mon, get out and go play with your mates in the sand, you incoherent dimwit!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 6:46am On Nov 22, 2016
pazienza:


Our border will be more porous with Igbophobic elements walking within our gates as fellow citizens.

Hostile neighbors? Yes. But we will prevail against any act of provocations from them , if we go about it the right way. We have lots of advantage over them. And I sincerely don't see them provoking us.

Stop saying some things, you are being too emotional.

Always cover your emotional side and be open.

nothing to lose bro.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 6:49am On Nov 22, 2016
mathy001:



All this one u are saying is for yourself o.

Igbos can carry Ibibio if they want. My own is simple. They should remove Urhobo and anything related to Urhoboland from their nonsense.


They shouldn't even MENTION URHOBO in anything Biafra related or else, we'll keep fighting them. If they want hostilities to stop, they should mend walls and use diplomacy, not forcing people into their maps.


Too emotional, very very emotional.

Easily gotten by words. Master your minds because leaders will not discuss like this at the end of the day but they will weigh options.

But mathy, just tell me what you have to lose joining igbos that you have not lost already?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 6:49am On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:


C'mon, get out and go play with your mates in the sand, you incoherent dimwit!


Uncircumcised nitwit, your coconut brain should tell u not everyone gives a damn about your biafra. If u like break away we dont care. Stop lies and propaganda against the great tribe of oduduwa. If not thunder will fire you. Useless vermin

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 6:51am On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:


Despicable and accursed dimwits, notorious kidnappers, devilish gays, whorish dogs, international wh0res, juju-infested cultists, agents of darkness, night-flying demonic cretins, demonic blood-suckers, diabolic human-eaters, lazy and indolent vermins and scums of the earth, descendants of Lucifer, disgusting smelly bats and Aye-Aye...

yea...come over to the darkside... grin

we shall fix your fvck-ups..

make yorubas and hausas dont worry..

we have them under control...

no more progroms and massackers...

igbos are under urhobo protection..

nobody shall touch igbos..or we shall end the world immediatly...we know the are israelits..

nothing happen...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 6:52am On Nov 22, 2016
mathy001:


Speaking as if you are not happy and masturbating about that map because it shows a bigger region for your people.

The day I see that map or any like it anywhere in person, na tolopia go end am. If you want to know what tolopia means, go and check our history.

From what he said up there, you shut your mind to reason. Why?
Because he had already angered you before now. .

Igbo do not and have not done anything against you since day 1. So what's your fear?

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 6:57am On Nov 22, 2016
mathy001:


We love those other ones because they've not FORCED us into anything and while things may not be perfect, they have treated us more like brothers than our so-called neighbours.

The Igbophobia continues and I am a champion for it. Infact, I will personally spread the ideology to my people in OUR LANGUAGE if needs be.

An illiterate Yoruba man or Hausa man thinks you Igbo except you educate him and he'll say " you all are the same".

Who has treated you more like a brother, Yoruba's or Hausa's?

Yoruba man bombed your communities and a Hausa man took your resources and are going to kill your brothers again.

Now, what has the Igbo man done? Except supporting every bill you propose in the senate, supporting your brother to be president. Voting your brothers as governor in delta state.

Now, what do you have to lose that you haven't lost?

Who have you lost them to?

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 6:58am On Nov 22, 2016
pazienza:


Your women are naturally very ugly.
Every one knows this. Ain't nobody watching an ugly Urhobo girl masturbate with cucumber. You have to be beautiful, sex appealing to get the entire nation dying to watch your nude sex video. Ugly Urhobo girls simply don't have it.

It's nobodies fault. It's the fault of ugly Urhobo men that keep padding their ugly X chromosomes to ugly Urhobo women to create ugly Urhobo girls. embarassed

Ndo.

If you don't want good friends don't make bad enemies.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 7:05am On Nov 22, 2016
hushuptimus:


Yes bro, they don't have wat it takes to provoke us. Though they may want to be use willingly as canon fodders for aggressors..... If the modality for the referendum will be an overall majority for all communities involved then I will suggest we lump them together with the ijoids and the itsekiroids cultural group. Small groups are easy to keep and can be administered easily too.
Direct them with cultural art, unite them with martial art" by sun tzu
Dont ever destroy or let go of small principalities, encourage them to contend with each other or keep them as a colony that way they will never be a threat to anyone. I said this because of border consolidation and tactical maneuver. I know I may sound as an expansionist but that's the only way for peaceful and prosperous Biafra....
The reasonable ones from that place(the place in question) know they can't help it but be part of the project. All igbophobic elements will be removed through cultural arts. And by martial art they will be one with us.

Very apt and devoid of emotions.

Many igbos have ceased to understand what leadership and power means.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 7:06am On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:


C'mon, get out and go play with your mates in the sand, you incoherent dimwit!

tahh..we urhobos are the fathers and mothers of igbos...

you think we forgot our history,before those long-nosed-red-skin-devils landed on our shores??..

you wish...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 7:06am On Nov 22, 2016
mathy001:
Urhobos will continue to side with Hausa and Yoruba to develop Nigeria and attack any group of persons who feel that they are so important when THEY ARE NOT!

Excessively emotional.

You can't be a leader.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 7:09am On Nov 22, 2016
patriotic9jaboy:
Uncircumcised nitwit, your coconut brain should tell u not everyone gives a damn about your biafra. If u like break away we dont care. Stop lies and propaganda against the great tribe of oduduwa. If not thunder will fire you. Useless vermin

Despicable fagg0t from Wasteland, if you like smash your oblong conehead into smithereens your portion still remains with your Fulani masters in OduaArewanistan republic.

Stop propagating wicked lies and propaganda against Igbos/IPOB...if not you shall end up being used for sacrifice by your diabolic kinsmen in Soka Evil Forest...sooner than later.

Accursed neanderthal savage of dirt, slavery, squalor, abject poverty and squalor!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 7:11am On Nov 22, 2016
thedarkside:
tahh..we urhobos are the fathers and mothers of igbos...

you think we forgot our history,before those long-nosed-red-skin-devils landed on our shores??..

you wish...

Get lost into the abysmal pit of nothingness where you duly belong... As far as the Igbo Nation is concerned you and your Urhobo clan remain inconsequential...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 7:11am On Nov 22, 2016
Ngozi123:


I respect your opinion on this matter and I mean no disrespect when I say this but, and this goes for all of the Igbo posters trying to make their case against the op's arguments, your efforts spent arguing with this guy could be better spent elsewhere. Why isn't anyone questioning why they are having to go to such lengths to persuade other ethnic groups to join in the movement? If they want to join, let them join, if not then that's their business. I really don't care undecided.

I would understand if it was an Igbo person you were trying to persuade but why would any Igbo person want to live in a country with people who clearly harbour Igbophobic sentiments? What exactly could you do to dissuade them from having these Igbophobic sentiments, short of denying your Igbo heritage? If they can't see now that we do not want to control them in a country where the Igbos are one of three majority tribes then how will they change their views when they're living in a country where the Igbos are the only majority tribe?

Because you don't make decisions based on argument but through agreement with leaders.

What does a follower know? They can only argue about the decision of the leader because the reason why they are followers is because they cannot see what the leader in front is seeing.

Madam, can you lead?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 7:13am On Nov 22, 2016
pazienza:


This is idealism and not pragmatism.

There is no unity with those people, and they can't be used by anyone against us. They are too inconsequential.

We just let them be and secure whatever boundaries we have with them.

Have you stayed with them before? Or you based your argument on what you see on naira land.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 7:13am On Nov 22, 2016
Develpeast:


If you don't want good friends don't make bad enemies.

of all black-women na urhobo women you pick to insult..

he never see trouble...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 7:14am On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:


Get lost into the abysmal pit of nothingness where you duly belong... As far as the Igbo Nation is concerned you and your Urhobo clan remain inconsequential...

you wish..
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 7:18am On Nov 22, 2016
thedarkside:


of all black-women na urhobo women you pick to insult..

he never see trouble...

Brother, anyone can say anything in a heated argument. So you don't judge a man because of that.

Are you an urhobo man?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 7:19am On Nov 22, 2016
Develpeast:


Brother, anyone can say anything in a heated argument. So you don't judge a man because of that.

Are you an urhobo man?

yes..

i dont even understand why we are arguing against each other...everybody with black-skin is a family...

i dont get this radio biafra madness..

hiw can you separate yourself from your own self..

it doesnt make sense...

we should forbide all igbos from going abroad..
this is madness...

fighting your own family..

this is madness!..
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 7:21am On Nov 22, 2016
thedarkside:

yes..
Can we discuss based on logical reasoning devoid of emotional banter of words?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 7:24am On Nov 22, 2016
Develpeast:


Can we discuss based on logical reasoning devoid of emotional banter of words?

ofcourse...

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