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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Fucktensei: 7:06am On Apr 05, 2017
onye a bụ NWA Fulani!

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by DocHMD: 7:11am On Apr 05, 2017
Thewrath:
These "ibekwes" are actually decendants of a fallen angel,who fought a 3yrs attaché by force war,hiding behind an Igbo name!


Lmao! even if an Afonja pours all the perfume in the world to hide his body odour, like a he-goat, we'll still detect that characteristic smell. grin

Let 'Charles Ibekwe' show us his face and point to his father's house in Igbo land if he is brave enough to defend the trash he penned down.

'Ibekwe ko, Ibekwuru ni' cheesy cheesy

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by jericco1(m): 7:41am On Apr 05, 2017
Without a shadow of doubt
Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Progressive01(m): 8:00am On Apr 05, 2017
"It hovers somewhere between incest and masturbation for these groups to contrive falsehood on this scale and with attention for details in a way that strongly suggests it is not happening for the first time."

LMAO! grin

Exactly why we call the useless things LiePob. cheesy

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Jesusloveyou: 8:07am On Apr 05, 2017
Billyonaire:
The right to self determination is a fundamental human right.
under which constitution.
Ipod constitution.
Nonsense fundamental human right.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Progressive01(m): 8:09am On Apr 05, 2017
It is laughable because it exposed the comical side of the fraud that has been presented as a struggle for self-determination by a narrow group that has exploited the silence of the greater number of Igbo people as acquiescence.

Similar stuff I said here a couple of days ago..

Progressive01:
The comments from proponents of ipob on this thread goes to show the calibre of people that constitute the support base of the group.

You desire to include a people in your proposed breakaway country, they tell you they aren't interested, and the next thing they get is a torrent of insults!

Is this how ipob intends to convince or persuade people to see the propriety of their course? Can't you people see how desperate you sound, as a result, attracting alot of suspicion?

The sooner Igbos start coming out to denounce these characters, the better for them. Igbos are fast losing the respect other ethnic groups have for them because of the activities of ipob members.

As Islamic terrorists are to Muslims, so is ipob to Igbos. They are the vocal and violent minority and the sane majority are scared of speaking out as they don't wanna risk attacks. We've seen what they did to some Igbos on this forum who dared to question their methods.

I really do sympathise with Igbos. Such a shame to contend with.
Glad even Igbos themselves are beginning to see the group for what they really are- a band of criminals.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Progressive01(m): 8:16am On Apr 05, 2017
Lalasticlala, Mynd44, this is a good read and it's coming from VANGUARD itself; we know what that means. In addition, it is quite enlightening.

I think it should be taken to the fp.

Cc: Seun.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Jesusloveyou: 8:18am On Apr 05, 2017
Fucktensei:
onye a bụ NWA Fulani!
no be only fulani, na swahili

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by GenBloodykiIler: 8:18am On Apr 05, 2017
Progressive01:


Similar stuff I said here a couple of days ago..

Glad even Igbos themselves are beginning to see the group for what they really are- a band of criminals.

which igbos you mean your fellow "we igbos" asylum seekers in "great Igbo nation" like you
or the bloody 0.005 % sycophants like you

99% of igbos backed ipob which you know inside you.

Ipob is igbo and Igbo is ipob
stop talking Nonsense
truth is mine!

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Progressive01(m): 8:18am On Apr 05, 2017
It is saddening because it confirms that the characters behind IPOB have become delusional to the point of believing their own lies. Their lies are such that at the height of the US Presidential Elections they stopped short of labelling the Republican Candidate, Donald J Trump an Igbo man.
Chai! grin grin

Jetleeee, I doubt you've seen this. cheesy

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by PDJT: 8:20am On Apr 05, 2017
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asala1:
The puerile announcement by the Indigenous People of Biafra that it will boycott the Special Board of Inquiry set up by the Nigerian Army to investigate allegations of right abuses is both laughable and saddening at the same time. It is laughable because it exposed the comical side of the fraud that has been presented as a struggle for self-determination by a narrow group that has exploited the silence of the greater number of Igbo people as acquiescence.

It is saddening because it confirms that the characters behind IPOB have become delusional to the point of believing their own lies. Their lies are such that at the height of the US Presidential Elections they stopped short of labelling the Republican Candidate, Donald J Trump an Igbo man. That period saw them tell lies that stood logic on its head and should have been the red flag to see psychiatric help for members of this group.

Their claims at that time included bunkum like Trump promising them the actualization of a defunct Republic. Trump’s to do list allegedly included freeing the remanded IPOB gang leader, Nnamdi Kanu even though he is standing trial for grievous offences.

The outcome of the election worsened the mass delusion of IPOB members who behaved as if one of the world’s most enduring democracy runs on whims. Yet this delusion revealed a sinister dimension to the extent they will go to propagate lies in pursuit of a failed agenda. We are not talking about some off the cuff inaccuracies here but something more profound.

They went to the pains of photoshopping misleading texts unto pictures of President Trump holding up declarations he just signed – the texts of these frauds are always to the effect that the US was demanding Biafra independence. They went further to clone or mimic responsible news organisations to be able to pass off such frauds as the real deal. The only name for this sick act is called ‘fake news’. It is bad. It is perverted and emanates only from those with criminal intents. It was however not the first time that these frauds were deploying fake news in furtherance of their doomed project. Fake news had been deployed on a commercial scale to lie about the nature of the face-off their radicalised wing had with the military; it had been deployed to announce casualties from such encounters only that they run into problems showing the body counts for their claims, which again forces them to deploy more fake news about abductions and military seizing corpses of members who are actually alive or never existed.

Possibly as indicated in their statement, issued by IPOB spokespersons, Dr. Ikenna Chinaka and Iyom Grace Ukpai, announcing the boycott, these fake news items become defacto research material for Amnesty International that consequently trumpet it as its findings in reports that IPOB in turn hinges its infantile claim upon. It hovers somewhere between incest and masturbation for these groups to contrive falsehood on this scale and with attention for details in a way that strongly suggests it is not happening for the first time. Allegations of extrajudicial killings, torture and other claims of human rights abuses against the Army flourished on the strength of the fake news. One would ordinarily expect that the decision of the authorities in setting up the Special Board of Inquiry would be explored to surface these claims of right violation if there is substance to them. But the reverse is the case. Apparently because the IPOB militants know that they have no evidence to back up their many claims the next reflexive step is for them to announce a boycott of the inquiry. The sad and comical aspect of that statement is that they went to a great pain to cite the Nigerian Constitution, the same one they have vowed never to recognise. They further advertised their befuddlement by citing cases decided by the British courts, same country they accuse of making them to be part of a zoo. The impression created is that of a group of people caught in a mind loop and are unable to decide with any degree of certainty whether they are going or coming. One is therefore hard pressed to understand how a bunch of addled indolent refuse to recognize a set of law – since the constitution of Nigeria connotes its indivisibility, and the same time want to be treated by the same instrument. The intention to boycott the inquiry was let out of the bag with their admission that it is meant to delegitimize the panel by claiming, in the future, that they never appear before it. Yet, here is an IPOB for whom the Special military board has already made concessions by refusing to name it as an accused entity owing to the crimes it has committed in the south east against Igbo interests.

A consensus among right thinking analysts is that many persons in Igboland would petition the board of inquiry to bring the atrocities committed in furtherance of IPOB’s interests to light. These crimes against humanity include denial of means of livelihood in the course of the several economic blockades that the group usually impose – it has another one scheduled for May 30th this year. Other things it would be accused of before the panel are forced disappearance of persons opposed to its ideologies, murder – including killing of security operatives, extortion, radicalization of youths, gun running and a barge load of infractions that should see the entire members and leadership of IPOB taking a trip to the Hague. If IPOB has facts and evidence of abuse and extra judicial execution by the Nigerian Army it should then be bold to step forward and present same since the inquiry is in the full public glare with the media reporting proceedings. Its presentation before the panel could be the precursor to a larger investigation but that is only if what it would present would not be another staple of fake news similar to the fabled Donald Trump’s endorsement of IPOB’s. It turned out Trump detests fake news and its purveyors and would no doubt have placed this dangerous group on his backlist by now, a reality that was not undone by the infantile solidarity march that was a cover for launching attacks against security personnel in Nigeria. There is a last minute face saving window for these recalcitrant elements by way of the decision of the South-East Governor’s forum to intervene and appeal for a soft landing for them. The decision is no doubt informed by the apparent hurt that IPOB’s insurrection is causing the economy of the region.

Sadly, this well intentioned intervention was again hijacked by characters that have been addicted to fake news to the extent that they keened about how south-east governors warn federal government over Nnamdi Kanu, the IPOB leader standing trial for treason. This behaviour highlights the fact that IPOB members have no interest in political solution and they are allergic to peaceful approach to issues – there is no incentive for them to pursue political solutions since they have never bothered to position themselves to win council ward so they are not primed to win offices they can use to politically sway decisions in favour of their ill conceived quest. The disdain they have for constituted authority is thus mirrored in the rudeness with which they treat political leaders from their region, which makes the disdain they treat the federal government and its institutions with negligible. One must first respect one’s kinsmen before extending the product of that upbringing to others.

This piece would not be complete without urging the Special Board of Inquiry not to be fazed by tantrums from IPOB as it is a known trait of losers. There are other parties that have indicated willingness to appear before the panel and the boycott by IPOB would not in anyway invalidate its outcome as this is a solution finding process and not a popularity contest. Let the board follow best practice in extending invitation to all and sundry by adequately publicizing same and the world can then judge who the abuser is.

Ibekwe writes from Enugu State, Nigeria.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/ipob-delusion-taken-far/
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Gibberish!

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Jesusloveyou: 8:21am On Apr 05, 2017
Progressive01:
Lalasticlala, Mynd44, this is a good read and it's coming from VANGUARD itself; we know what that means. In addition, it is quite enlightening.

I think it should be taken to the fp.

Cc: Seun.
what are they stil waiting for.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by PDJT: 8:23am On Apr 05, 2017
I stand with IPOB and never with the murderous Nigerians!

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by millionaireman: 8:27am On Apr 05, 2017
Thewrath:
These "ibekwes" are actually decendants of a fallen angel,who fought a 3yrs attaché by force war,hiding behind an Igbo name!


Ibekwe, if you are truly Igbo, you needed to be taken to Sokoto or Kano for two Almajiris to teach you on a course titled: The Dynamics of Nigeria's Politics 101.

I hate to read a laggard, inebriated and outright fool writing on a subject he/she is not conversant with.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by millionaireman: 8:43am On Apr 05, 2017
asala1:
The puerile announcement by the Indigenous People of Biafra that it will boycott the Special Board of Inquiry set up by the Nigerian Army to investigate allegations of right abuses is both laughable and saddening at the same time. It is laughable because it exposed the comical side of the fraud that has been presented as a struggle for self-determination by a narrow group that has exploited the silence of the greater number of Igbo people as acquiescence.

It is saddening because it confirms that the characters behind IPOB have become delusional to the point of believing their own lies. Their lies are such that at the height of the US Presidential Elections they stopped short of labelling the Republican Candidate, Donald J Trump an Igbo man. That period saw them tell lies that stood logic on its head and should have been the red flag to see psychiatric help for members of this group.

Their claims at that time included bunkum like Trump promising them the actualization of a defunct Republic. Trump’s to do list allegedly included freeing the remanded IPOB gang leader, Nnamdi Kanu even though he is standing trial for grievous offences.

The outcome of the election worsened the mass delusion of IPOB members who behaved as if one of the world’s most enduring democracy runs on whims. Yet this delusion revealed a sinister dimension to the extent they will go to propagate lies in pursuit of a failed agenda. We are not talking about some off the cuff inaccuracies here but something more profound.

They went to the pains of photoshopping misleading texts unto pictures of President Trump holding up declarations he just signed – the texts of these frauds are always to the effect that the US was demanding Biafra independence. They went further to clone or mimic responsible news organisations to be able to pass off such frauds as the real deal. The only name for this sick act is called ‘fake news’. It is bad. It is perverted and emanates only from those with criminal intents. It was however not the first time that these frauds were deploying fake news in furtherance of their doomed project. Fake news had been deployed on a commercial scale to lie about the nature of the face-off their radicalised wing had with the military; it had been deployed to announce casualties from such encounters only that they run into problems showing the body counts for their claims, which again forces them to deploy more fake news about abductions and military seizing corpses of members who are actually alive or never existed.

Possibly as indicated in their statement, issued by IPOB spokespersons, Dr. Ikenna Chinaka and Iyom Grace Ukpai, announcing the boycott, these fake news items become defacto research material for Amnesty International that consequently trumpet it as its findings in reports that IPOB in turn hinges its infantile claim upon. It hovers somewhere between incest and masturbation for these groups to contrive falsehood on this scale and with attention for details in a way that strongly suggests it is not happening for the first time. Allegations of extrajudicial killings, torture and other claims of human rights abuses against the Army flourished on the strength of the fake news. One would ordinarily expect that the decision of the authorities in setting up the Special Board of Inquiry would be explored to surface these claims of right violation if there is substance to them. But the reverse is the case. Apparently because the IPOB militants know that they have no evidence to back up their many claims the next reflexive step is for them to announce a boycott of the inquiry. The sad and comical aspect of that statement is that they went to a great pain to cite the Nigerian Constitution, the same one they have vowed never to recognise. They further advertised their befuddlement by citing cases decided by the British courts, same country they accuse of making them to be part of a zoo. The impression created is that of a group of people caught in a mind loop and are unable to decide with any degree of certainty whether they are going or coming. One is therefore hard pressed to understand how a bunch of addled indolent refuse to recognize a set of law – since the constitution of Nigeria connotes its indivisibility, and the same time want to be treated by the same instrument. The intention to boycott the inquiry was let out of the bag with their admission that it is meant to delegitimize the panel by claiming, in the future, that they never appear before it. Yet, here is an IPOB for whom the Special military board has already made concessions by refusing to name it as an accused entity owing to the crimes it has committed in the south east against Igbo interests.

A consensus among right thinking analysts is that many persons in Igboland would petition the board of inquiry to bring the atrocities committed in furtherance of IPOB’s interests to light. These crimes against humanity include denial of means of livelihood in the course of the several economic blockades that the group usually impose – it has another one scheduled for May 30th this year. Other things it would be accused of before the panel are forced disappearance of persons opposed to its ideologies, murder – including killing of security operatives, extortion, radicalization of youths, gun running and a barge load of infractions that should see the entire members and leadership of IPOB taking a trip to the Hague. If IPOB has facts and evidence of abuse and extra judicial execution by the Nigerian Army it should then be bold to step forward and present same since the inquiry is in the full public glare with the media reporting proceedings. Its presentation before the panel could be the precursor to a larger investigation but that is only if what it would present would not be another staple of fake news similar to the fabled Donald Trump’s endorsement of IPOB’s. It turned out Trump detests fake news and its purveyors and would no doubt have placed this dangerous group on his backlist by now, a reality that was not undone by the infantile solidarity march that was a cover for launching attacks against security personnel in Nigeria. There is a last minute face saving window for these recalcitrant elements by way of the decision of the South-East Governor’s forum to intervene and appeal for a soft landing for them. The decision is no doubt informed by the apparent hurt that IPOB’s insurrection is causing the economy of the region.

Sadly, this well intentioned intervention was again hijacked by characters that have been addicted to fake news to the extent that they keened about how south-east governors warn federal government over Nnamdi Kanu, the IPOB leader standing trial for treason. This behaviour highlights the fact that IPOB members have no interest in political solution and they are allergic to peaceful approach to issues – there is no incentive for them to pursue political solutions since they have never bothered to position themselves to win council ward so they are not primed to win offices they can use to politically sway decisions in favour of their ill conceived quest. The disdain they have for constituted authority is thus mirrored in the rudeness with which they treat political leaders from their region, which makes the disdain they treat the federal government and its institutions with negligible. One must first respect one’s kinsmen before extending the product of that upbringing to others.

This piece would not be complete without urging the Special Board of Inquiry not to be fazed by tantrums from IPOB as it is a known trait of losers. There are other parties that have indicated willingness to appear before the panel and the boycott by IPOB would not in anyway invalidate its outcome as this is a solution finding process and not a popularity contest. Let the board follow best practice in extending invitation to all and sundry by adequately publicizing same and the world can then judge who the abuser is.

Ibekwe writes from Enugu State, Nigeria.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/ipob-delusion-taken-far/


Ah..............
.........
Ibekwe, what's paining you like this Na?

Igbo traditional rulers have outcast the syndrome of outcasts in Igbo land.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Mouthgag: 8:48am On Apr 05, 2017
Tkester:
Trash written by a hungry nonentity!
grin grin
Truth is bitter

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by 0b10010011: 8:49am On Apr 05, 2017
grin grin grin

A dead ideology!


Am just glad Burutai is up to the task. Python dance!

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by akigbemaru: 8:49am On Apr 05, 2017
Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by ipreach: 8:50am On Apr 05, 2017
No time to read this trash

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Progressive01(m): 8:50am On Apr 05, 2017


Yet this delusion revealed a sinister dimension to the extent they will go to propagate lies in pursuit of a failed agenda. We are not talking about some off the cuff inaccuracies here but something more profound.

They went to the pains of photoshopping misleading texts unto pictures of President Trump holding up declarations he just signed – the texts of these frauds are always to the effect that the US was demanding Biafra independence.

They went further to clone or mimic responsible news organisations to be able to pass off such frauds as the real deal. The only name for this sick act is called ‘fake news’. It is bad. It is perverted and emanates only from those with criminal intents.

It was however not the first time that these frauds were deploying fake news in furtherance of their doomed project. Fake news had been deployed on a commercial scale to lie about the nature of the face-off their radicalised wing had with the military; it had been deployed to announce casualties from such encounters only that they run into problems showing the body counts for their claims, which again forces them to deploy more fake news about abductions and military seizing corpses of members who are actually alive or never existed.

Allegations of extrajudicial killings, torture and other claims of human rights abuses against the Army flourished on the strength of the fake news.

They further advertised their befuddlement by citing cases decided by the British courts, same country they accuse of making them to be part of a zoo. The impression created is that of a group of people caught in a mind loop and are unable to decide with any degree of certainty whether they are going or coming


Other things it would be accused of before the panel are forced disappearance of persons opposed to its ideologies, murder – including killing of security operatives, extortion, radicalization of youths, gun running and a barge load of infractions that should see the entire members and leadership of IPOB taking a trip to the Hague.

What a pity. cheesy

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by JideAmuGiaka: 8:52am On Apr 05, 2017
ManMountain:
Once flaatheads read what they don't like, they instinctively label it as afonja.
A generation that is fast losing focus in life
They are so lazy to pick up individual submissions of the op and debunk but to resort to their default position of shouting afonja
Intellectually debased people


Stop crying, the op ounds so illogical with fake name hence the responses he's getting.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by dotcomnamename: 8:53am On Apr 05, 2017
haaa...
Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by Progressive01(m): 8:53am On Apr 05, 2017
0b10010011:
grin grin grin

A dead ideology!


Am just glad Burutai is up to the task. Python dance!
Watch the dillusional kids open thousands of threads threatening the admin over his disdain for ipob since this has finally hit the fp. cheesy

This group is a criminal organisation and nothing more. It is glaring Igbos are ashamed of them.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by kjhova(m): 8:53am On Apr 05, 2017
IPOB has been taken too far and to my belief has done uncalculable damage to Igbo political progress.

Modified:
However, I also share the sentiments of IPOB supporters that the army who is accused of mass killing (be it true or otherwise) cannot invite the alledged victims to a panel set up by itself to probe itself. That is like the Nazis setting up a panel to probe the Jewish holocaust and inviting Jews to the sitting.

To crack a joke, IPOB even consider themselves and all Igbos as Jews!! This is the delusion Ibekwe was talking about oh! I wonder if Israel will welcome migration of all of these guys to Erets Yisraeli.

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by 0b10010011: 8:53am On Apr 05, 2017
GenBloodykiIler:
cheesy

@ topic

some people will definitely die of heart attack at the mention of ipob

hahahahahahaha afonja in fear grin

you call it delusion so
why bothering yourself and your browny ritual land filled with rusty zinc roofs with a delusional cause?
isn't that a sign of madness?

cc
progressive01


Same region your lots celebrate about when they re migrating in folds into?


That region is the America your lots use as a starting point to make it in life. Who has made it within your region?


Keep hating! Afonja's re far ahead of your lots that even if they pause for 100 years, your lot won't make a quarter of there achievement witin same time frame.


Keep chest beating, it got you region to where it presently stands today. Irrelevant!

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Re: IPOB: A Delusion Taken Too Far - Charles Ibekwe by obc: 8:53am On Apr 05, 2017
hehehehhe you said it all. These people won't stop. Why are they so worried about Biafra? A competent court of jurisdiction has declared IPOB a legal organisation. So why the headache? Haters everywhere. Biafra must come!!!
successmatters:
The real definition of desperation is when a losing tribe choose to answer another name and hide to type rubbish in the hope they are making any sense.

Yorubakwe, you a a loser. grin

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