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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 5:01pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ngozi123:


Not even remotely undecided. Stay out of my mentions.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 5:04pm On Apr 08, 2017
ikeg...say something...am bored... cry
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Ikeg: 5:06pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ngozi123:



Exactly. This is why they spend more time trying to divide Ndigbo than actually trying to improve their country- they can't seem to get past the 'our oil' mentality and they believe that a united Igboland is a direct threat to this.

Right and they wonder why their country is in the downward spiral mess it currently is and the joke of the continent.

The bold is 100% true. It is also a huge reason why Nnamdi Kanu was arrested and jailed because that man was single handily unifying igbo. They claim that's not it, he committed treason yet their current president committed treason, not once but several times. They said he spread hated yet again their current president is guilty of that act. Funny thing, NK being in jail, going by what's going on lately, seems to be doing exactly that same act they locked him to avoid him doing in addition getting the elders to listen to the youths now.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Ikeg: 5:07pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ngozi123:


Not even remotely undecided. Stay out of my mentions.

Ignore him. He's a complete weirdo.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 5:10pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ikeg:


Right and they wonder why their country is in the downward spiral mess it currently is and the joke of the continent.

The bold is 100% true. It is also a huge reason why Nnamdi Kanu was arrested and jailed because that man was single handily unifying igbo. They claim that's not it, he committed treason yet their current president committed treason, not once but several times. They said he spread hated yet again their current president is guilty of that act. Funny thing, NK being in jail, going by what's going on lately, seems to be doing exactly that same act they locked him to avoid him doing in addition getting the elders to listen to the youths now.


the freak was caught in a brothel with prostitutes....what type of leader is that...

this guy only cares about his libido,not about igbos...
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 5:11pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ikeg:


Ignore him. He's a complete weirdo.

sharrap....ngozi likes me...we know each other since 2015....

she can even tell you my real handle...
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Ikeg: 5:17pm On Apr 08, 2017
bantudra:


the freak was caught in a brothel with prostitutes....what type of leader is that...

this guy only cares about his libido,not about igbos...

Yet the image your media showed of the so called "caught in a brothel with prostitutes" was a photoshop image. Was Nnamdi and the prostitutes so invisible that they had to photoshop an image.
Isn't it the same way the man came into Nigeria without a passport. He just magically walked through the customs without displaying anything.

You see why I call you a buff00n..

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Ikeg: 5:18pm On Apr 08, 2017
bantudra:


sharrap....ngozi likes me...we know each other since 2015....

she can even tell you my real handle...

WEIRDO

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 5:18pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ikeg:


Yet the image your media showed of the so called "caught in a brothel with prostitutes" was a photoshop image. Was Nnamdi and the prostitutes so invisible that they had to photoshop an image.
Isn't it the same way the man came into Nigeria without a passport. He just magically walked through the customs without displaying anything.

You see why I call you a buff00n..

their was no photos when he was arrested...people like to make fun out of everything....no biggy....
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 5:21pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ikeg:


WEIRDO

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Ngozi123(f): 5:28pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ikeg:


Ignore him. He's a complete weirdo.

I will.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by cocoduck: 6:11pm On Apr 08, 2017
bantudra:


the freak was caught in a brothel with prostitutes....what type of leader is that...

this guy only cares about his libido,not about igbos...
Do you have any proof? All these media trial won't help Nigeria. Even Justice Ademola was tried on the media, but what came of it? Nothing! Patience was tried on the media, what came of it? And so many other media trials.
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 7:06pm On Apr 08, 2017
YorubaMuslims:



I grew up in Anambra

okay... smiley
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by bantudra: 7:08pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ngozi123:


I will.

you can not ignore me even if you try very hard...........ohhhh...forget it...i will not mention you no more....
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by daveson2020(m): 7:30pm On Apr 08, 2017
grin grin lol I no want again and yoruba people are trying to create more than a thousand threads about it. Please Mr /Mrs poster why are you so concerned about biafra issue?

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Nobody: 8:20pm On Apr 08, 2017
bantudra:


the freak was caught in a brothel with prostitutes....what type of leader is that...

this guy only cares about his libido,not about igbos...
Why are you trying so hard to derail this thread? Are you this jobless. Besides, it seems you get paid to post nonsense on every Indigbo and Biafran thread undecided Honestly I feel like e-punching your nose right now.... angry
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by ariesbull: 8:20pm On Apr 08, 2017
bantudra:
ara nmadu.......happy now?...

Means

Human breast

Shotigbo
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Curlieweed: 8:28pm On Apr 08, 2017
blues20:
Nigerians are reactive people by nature. We hardly pro-act. We wait for trouble to brew before scampering for solutions. Well, we are all in the mess, and I’m going to say it as it is.

Please, I’ll solicit for your understanding ahead of time. I’m completely unconventional in this article. I’ll not be sticking to the rules of grammars or nuances, as I’ll be injecting feelings, guts and possibly pidgin matter on this post. So it might not be up to your expectation in areas of political correctness, grammatical structures and may be, even spellings. So, if you find the write-up bellow your taste, kindly take the message and spear me the rod of your verdict. Note, I said “spear” shey you get. The message na him matter pass. Just endeavor to read with an unbiased mind so as to get the message.

Why are the Biafrans growing stronger by the day? What is really the force behind this force? This no be joke’o. When you see Biafrans brandishing their flags and brands in the nation’s capital, then understand that this game is completely gone beyond a juvenile matter. Gra-gra na him dey tear shirt, a popular saying, and this guys are ready to do gra-gra with you.

Hmn…. An ember left uncontrolled possess the potential to metamorphose into a burning inferno. The problem, is very glaring, are the Biafrans only the paranoid? Every single Nigerian is paranoid. If you doubt me, ask the Benue guy….. The Southern Kaduna indigene, the man on the street, the Niger Deltan in the creek, or the South-Westerners in his office.

Now back to the topic. What should the Almighty Federal Government of Nigeria do to pacify these people and possibly kill the quest for Biafra? Here are my thoughts:

Develop The South East: yes, you heard me well, develop the South-Eastern region. Nigerians are aware that Igboland lacks Federal presence. If FG does it, the support for Biafra will certainly begin to wane down.

Create More States for the Igbos: Time to call a spade a spade, not shovel. Other geopolitical zones have the minimum of six states, but the case is different with the South Eastern zone. We all know the Maman Nasir boundary abradacabra in the 70s that saw Igboid areas gerrymandered into today’s South-South. Egbema, Asa-Ndoki, Ndoni Etche are now people with dual identities. Those in the eastern divide are Igbos, while those across the river are not.

The Igbo man hates injustice. He can go to any length to stand injustice in his face. These errors have to be corrected. You can’t imagine the level of deception, according to Nigerians, the Asa-Ndoki man in Abia State is Igbo, but the Asa - Nkoki man in Rivers State is not. Why? Oil politics at play. If the Ijaw man in Ondo or Edo is grouped according to his ethnicity, why should that of the Igbo be different?
In this light, more states should be carved out for the South East. Anioma State in the Delta, and Azumini State for the Asa clans both in Abia and Rivers State. These new states should be zoned to the South East geo-zone.

Switch back to Fiscal Federalism: When the drum beats goes frenzy, so the dancer. Time for the Federal government to take a drastic approach in solving this problem. Fiscal federalism is one area that have attracted a lot of debate, I can dare say very much intelligent debate. But some sha, very mumu debate. Let’s get a little bit honey. Why are Nigerian Government dragging her feet on this issue? Is it lack of creativity or lack of basic plan on adopting fiscal federalism?
Can’t she, at least, start from the economy?

If the Federal Government will be sincere, they can adopt an approach that will allow a gradual transition, at least, on the economy scale. In my opinion, adopt a 50% derivation for the oil producing states? 20% for the center, while 30%, on a ground of government bond, for the non-oil producing states. This should be strategically used to develop these areas, so that the bonds can pay back over time, with interest, to the oil producing states. After a while, the transition can round up in a complete loop.

Release Nnamdi Kanu on State Pardon: Let me be clear, if Kanu has not restricted his voice to Igbos and Biafra matter, by now Nigerian youths would have been strapping bombs in their blockos to blow to thy kingdom come some politifians dogs. Kanu is a product of injustice. He is a man that dares to say the truth as it is, even though he sounds vulgar at times.
Nigerian political system is structured like the famous Gorge Orwell’s Animal Farm. It’s a reality that in Nigeria, some groups are more politically relevant than others. Enough said, the Federal Government, should, as a matter of constitutional responsibility, release him. This will go a long way in assuaging some hearts that are already wounded, by this event.

Tame the Herdsmen Terrorist: One of the core reason behind some silent support for Biafra among the Igbos, is the rampaging herdsmen. Should we tag them terrorist? Yes, they are terrorist. Why should one aboki from Libya, or Kenya, according to the FG, come to my farmland, destroy my source of livelihood, shoot me, if I protest, and rape my wife, and yet, you do nothing? Yet you are elected to protect me. If I wan take action, you send your aboki solders to round me up. Even if I be mumu, I’ll definitely react.

If you can create a task force to check cattle rustling, why not create one to check mate these terrorist herdsmen? Why not create a lasting solution to this problem? Don’t tell me that Grazing Reserve nonsense, because even the land use act is very unfriendly. If you approach me, as a Fulani Cattle Breeder, that you want a land for sale to practice modern ranching, that is quiet understandable, but not the other way round.

The Federal Government, should as a matter of fact, address this issue, because this is one fundamental reason some blocks are tired of been called Nigerians.


Redesign the Nigerian Constitution to Reflect the Will of the People: When you sit on a round table, as military dictator, with some “yes men” civilians, drafting a constitution that will affect more than 170 million people, is that not a joke? Nigerians are getting wiser by the day, and our constitution is one area that needs to be redesigned by the major constituents that makes up the country. This will give everybody a sense of belonging.

Conclusion: We know that Nigerian problem is the system. The structure is completely anti- competitive development anti-modern economy, anti-political sincerity, etc. The Biafrans really want to move at a fast pace, and they believe that if given enough freedom, without interference from one almighty federal entity, they will be competing in the world stage. This is not restricted to the Biafra’s alone, as other Nigerian zones do possess the potential to develop at a fast pace too, if given the platform. If Nigeria adopt a measure to solve these problems, the agitation for secession will die off, even development will spread across the land, and the most important part, bad blood will cease to exist.

cc: Igboid, Ngozi123, myPlaydiary, Iskander, cheruv, pazienza, udmaster, ugomba, nonaira, and free thinking nairalanders. Ya all welcome to voice your opinion.

Sorry, it's too late for all this. This particular ship has long sailed. The word on the street is "freedom or death". Too late for compromise.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Nobody: 8:33pm On Apr 08, 2017
Ikeg:


They won't agree on none of what OP stated. Nigeria trives in injustice and yet they wonder why so many want to get away from that sinking boat.

And of course they wouldn't want to return the oil producing areas they carved from SE as that'll destroy their leeching process as well as the narrations that Igbos aren't feeding their asses.

Afterall, if we separate Akwa-ibom, the next largest oil producing territories is that igbo territories they carved from SE and attached shamelessly to River state. The worst part of it all, despite feeding immensely to the country, the lands are allowed to degrade and marginalized simply for what? They refuse to follow the narration that you must not be igbo since you are oil producing. Yet they wonder why there is a huge growing stands by igbo of all regions to get out of Nigeria.

They accuse me of trying "hard" to be "igbo" because I display more disdain for that nation than SE yet they never once bothered to ask why?
Like I see the hatred that so called "one Nigeria" has for my people. They marginalize my people's land in SE and outside of SE it is the same factor. The igbos in River scream marginalization, likewise the ones in benue, in AK and even my areas in delta state.
You have the same "one Nigeria" screaming that those of us outside of SE must hate and display disdain towards SE in other to prove we are worthy of their support and "one Nigerianess". Right in your eyes, you see people rewriting your ancestral history, blaming your ancestors for them murdering your people for no justifiable reasons as well as speaking on your behalf to berate SE in other to create more disdain and hatred within siblings and yet they would why I despise that nation with every fiber of my being and breath I breathe.

Personally OP I think there is nothing Nigeria can do to quench the Biafran movement and I highly doubt they'll do as you provided which imo I like because personally, there are several tribes I believe igbos should never share a nation with.
I wish I can give you a 1000 likes for this post. Its funny how these guys go into defining who is Igbo and who is not. The brain-washing and the need be anti-igbo in order to be politically correct, and accepted as a Nigerian baffles me. But thank God that lots of those affected igboid groups are waking up to reality. Uche, from Obigibo considers himselfs more Igbo than the Uche from Ikwo in South East.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by IgboLoyalist: 12:56am On Apr 09, 2017
Thank you, but no thank you.
My dear paddy, even the most zealous "One-Nigeria" advocate knows deep down, this Nigeria thing is a sick, sick joke the British put together. You see, Nigeria has a faux "government".
As Indians kill, maim, and brutalise Nigerians in India, the Nigerian embassy IN INDIA doesn't even acknowledge it. Our current leader was an ex-military general, and a notable coupist, ah (: the ideal president to ignite and sustain a prosperous economy (sarcasm). Incorrigible corruption, nepotism ... I could keep going. Eternally.

Saudi Arabia is diversifying its economy, Qatar is diversifying its economy. Nigeria is having babies and de-growing. I compare passionate Nigerians to nihilistic parachutists. They see the inevitability of the treachery ahead. They do not care, or are simply too pompous to descend back to reality, and this pomposity is making them drag as many causalities as possible.

Biafra, Yorubaland (I admire the Yoruba tribe and believe they can create a successful government), and whatever becomes of the North can happily sit side-by-side in ECOWAS.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Nobody: 10:17am On Apr 09, 2017
IgboLoyalist:
Thank you, but no thank you.
My dear paddy, even the most zealous "One-Nigeria" advocate knows deep down, this Nigeria thing is a sick, sick joke the British put together. You see, Nigeria has a faux "government".
As Indians kill, maim, and brutalise Nigerians in India, the Nigerian embassy IN INDIA doesn't even acknowledge it. Our current leader was an ex-military general, and a notable coupist, ah (: the ideal president to ignite and sustain a prosperous economy (sarcasm). Incorrigible corruption, nepotism ... I could keep going. Eternally.

Saudi Arabia is diversifying its economy, Qatar is diversifying its economy. Nigeria is having babies and de-growing. I compare passionate Nigerians to nihilistic parachutists. They see the inevitability of the treachery ahead. They do not care, or are simply too pompous to descend back to reality, and this pomposity is making them drag as many causalities as possible.

Biafra, Yorubaland (I admire the Yoruba tribe and believe they can create a successful government), and whatever becomes of the North can happily sit side-by-side in ECOWAS.


True talk.... However, this is an option that can serve as an alternative. Do you realize that if half of what was stated in the point raised, is implemented, Nigeria will revert back to regionalism, which in my opinion, is a step closer to complete independence.

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by IgboLoyalist: 2:07am On Apr 10, 2017
blues20:

True talk.... However, this is an option that can serve as an alternative. Do you realize that if half of what was stated in the point raised, is implemented, Nigeria will revert back to regionalism, which in my opinion, is a step closer to complete independence.

Federation, or regionalism is a good start, I agree.
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by stonemasonn: 7:25am On Apr 10, 2017
To be sincere I don't think this Biafra agitation will last 10 years, and there won't be much concessions to the Igbos aside Igbo presidency. The most proactive agitator is in prison now and only international pressure can get him out now.

The Igbos are not good politicians that is the biggest problem and most of their politicians are business men and millionaires that only think about expanding their business empires only.

My advice to Ndi Igbo, play good politics (both local and international) and you will gain progress with anything you set to achieve including Biafra.
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Nobody: 10:37pm On Apr 10, 2017
stonemasonn:
To be sincere I don't think this Biafra agitation will last 10 years, and there won't be much concessions to the Igbos aside Igbo presidency. The most proactive agitator is in prison now and only international pressure can get him out now.

The Igbos are not good politicians that is the biggest problem and most of their politicians are business men and millionaires that only think about expanding their business empires only.

My advice to Ndi Igbo, play good politics (both local and international) and you will gain progress with anything you set to achieve including Biafra.

Can you throw more light on the bold? How do you mean not good politicians?
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Ikeg: 4:03am On Apr 11, 2017
blues20:

Can you throw more light on the bold? How do you mean not good politicians?

He means a kiss ass, bend over, passive slave to the north like the Afonja pride themselves in and claim "politicial sophisticated" and the kindergaten politics like they play in the that zoo.

That's the definition of "good politics" by the niggerians

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Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by Nobody: 9:57am On Apr 11, 2017
Ikeg:


He means a kiss ass, bend over, passive slave to the north like the Afonja pride themselves in and claim "politicial sophisticated" and the kindergaten politics like they play in the that zoo.

That's the definition of "good politics" by the niggerians
grin grin grin Savage dumb ass nigas. 1000 reason why the country will never progress as they keep playing the politics of nepotism and favoritism. Watch them 2019 as they will predictably move in herds motion to repeat the same age-long mistake. Sometimes you wonder if these guys are wired to be perpetually dumb.
Re: Six Things Nigerian Government Can Do To Quell Down Biafra Agitation. by IgboLoyalist: 3:59pm On Apr 11, 2017
stonemasonn:
To be sincere I don't think this Biafra agitation will last 10 years, and there won't be much concessions to the Igbos aside Igbo presidency. The most proactive agitator is in prison now and only international pressure can get him out now.

The Igbos are not good politicians that is the biggest problem and most of their politicians are business men and millionaires that only think about expanding their business empires only.

My advice to Ndi Igbo, play good politics (both local and international) and you will gain progress with anything you set to achieve including Biafra.


Define "good politics"?

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