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IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Islie: 7:58pm On May 28, 2017
Following the May 30th declaration by Biafra agitators as sit-at-home Day in commemoration of the Biafra Independence Day, some members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) claimed to be based in Malaysia but travelled home for the planned Biafra Day have allegedly donated a live cow allegedly named “Buhari” to their leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to be killed on Biafra Day.

The story seen on an online news medium, The BreakingTimes, said that Mr. Kanu “who has received hundreds of important visitors including high-placed politicians since he was released on bail by an Abuja High Court in April, accepted the gift warmly.”



IPOB members allegedly donate cow allegedly named ‘Buhari’to Nnamdi Kanu


The reports also claimed that the members named the cow before donating it to their leader.

In the photo, two of the claimed IPOB members who donated the cow are seen standing with Nnamdi Kanu while another picture shows them standing beside the said cow.

Recall that Fifty years ago, the Igbo people of southeast Nigeria seceded, declaring an independent Republic of Biafra and sparking a brutal civil war that left about one million people dead.

– Coups and secession –

On May 30, 1967, the military head of Nigeria‘s eastern region, Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, declares “the independent Republic of Biafra”.

His move comes two days after the head of Nigeria‘s military government, General Yakubu Gowon, divided the federation into 12 states, including three in the east.

Biafra, accounting for less than 10 percent of Nigerian territory, at the time had a population of 14 million out of 55 million nationwide.

Its mainly Christian population was two-thirds Igbo.
Since independence from Britain in 1960, Nigeria had managed to stay a single entity despite historic enmity between the mainly Muslim north and the largely Christian south.

But the Igbos felt discriminated against by the two other main ethnic groupings, the northern Hausa-Fulani and the Yoruba in the southwest.

In January 1966, Nigeria suffered its first military coup, led by the Igbo General Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi. A counter-coup launched in the north in July kills Ironsi and many of his senior Igbo officers.

Thousands of Igbo civilians are killed in reprisals, especially in the north, and millions of survivors flee back to the southeast.

The government rejects the secession of the southeast, which is rich in agricultural and mineral resources, especially oil.

– Bombardments and blockade –

Gowon announces a general mobilisation and denounces the independence declaration as “an act of rebellion”, saying it will be “crushed”. The military imposes a blockade on eastern Nigeria.

On July 6 the army unleashes a general offensive with its first air bombardments.

In October federal troops take Biafra’s capital, Enugu, then the port of Calabar. Onitsha and Port Harcourt are recaptured in the first months of 1968.

Britain, the Soviet Union and the Organisation of African Unity (the forerunner to the African Union) side with the federal government.

Only a few African countries and France back Biafra.

– Humanitarian drama –

On July 3, 1968 the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says that eight to 12 million people are affected by the conflict and that 200 people a day are dying of starvation in Biafra.

“One would think we were seeing ghosts marching past, thin and silent, wrapped in grey rags,” an AFP special correspondent reports in August.

“Nearly all are women of all ages and old people… there are no longer many children in Biafra.

“The refugees travel, their stomachs empty, fleeing the noise of federal cannon. The noose is tightening.”

In late August he writes of a million new refugees in 15 days as the army advances.

“One person dies every 15 minutes… refugees are dying from starvation and exhaustion,” he reports.

The Biafra famine caused by the blockade makes headlines around the world, with heartrending photographs of children, stomachs bloated by malnutrition, their legs bent with rickets.

A handful of French doctors working for the ICRC, including the future French government minister Bernard Kouchner, brush aside convention and political borders to launch an aid effort.

In 1971, they go on to found Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders).

– ‘No victor, no vanquished’ –

From August to September 1968 the army retakes several towns after a major offensive.

In March-April 1969, the new Biafran capital, Umuahia, falls.

After raids by secessionists on oil wells, Nigerian troops reinforce their blockade, and in June start preventing international Red Cross aid flights.

Only Christian churches and the French Red Cross continue their aid flights in ever more dangerous conditions.

In early January 1970 the army begins its final assault, and on January 15, Biafra ceases to exist.

Ojukwu flees on January 11 to Ivory Coast, leaving his deputy, Philip Effiong, to officially surrender to Gowon in Lagos, the federal government’s capital at the time.
The east resumes its place in a united Nigeria.

Gowon vows “No victor, no vanquished”, and pledges to work for national reconciliation.

But resentment lingers and deepens over the decades, as the Igbo complain of a lack of investment in the southeast, which many view as a punishment for Biafra.

The war invests considerable power in the army, with military coups becoming a feature of Nigerian political life for decades.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/ipob-supporters-donate-cow-allegedly-named-buhari-nnamdi-kanu/

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by ladyF(f): 7:59pm On May 28, 2017
These ones are just looking for trouble. When he lands in prison now, they will be in their homes eating jollof rice. angry

Awnnn..... FTC again. I dedicate this to my one and only. Let me go and continue my video call with bae of life... kiss kiss kiss

It's LadyF again grin grin grin

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Nobody: 8:00pm On May 28, 2017
Kanu is free now but u guys are looking for ways to get him back to prison

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by dingbang(m): 8:01pm On May 28, 2017
Make una free KANU ooo....

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by HungerBAD: 8:02pm On May 28, 2017
Islie there is a thread on this already.

In fact these Kanu boys dey insult me there since.

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Davash222(m): 8:02pm On May 28, 2017
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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by kennyunlimited(m): 8:03pm On May 28, 2017
Alright....
Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by zico530(m): 8:05pm On May 28, 2017
kennyunlimited:
Alright....
for your mind you be fast guy abi? By the way, Nigerians should learn how to respect their leaders, if not as President as elder.

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Rilwayne001: 8:06pm On May 28, 2017
The same Buhari will soon cage him. He belongs to the cage.

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by DieBuhari: 8:08pm On May 28, 2017
What an insult to that innocent cow.

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Nobody: 8:10pm On May 28, 2017
ladyF:
These ones are just looking for trouble. When he lands in prison now, they will be in their homes eating jollof rice. angry
So giving an animal a human name is now illegal?


With your reasoning Trump would have put a lot of People into detention centres for same offences

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Nobody: 8:10pm On May 28, 2017
Rilwayne001:
The same Buhari will soon cage him. He belongs to the cage.
Is buhari not a COW

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by prince9851(m): 8:15pm On May 28, 2017
The cow is actually healthier than buhari

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Agumbaa: 8:20pm On May 28, 2017
Pls you people should know this kind thing pain Buhari pass, my hand no dey.

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by ijustdey: 8:23pm On May 28, 2017
this people sha!!!!!!!!!!



why they wan start something they can't finish

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Nobody: 8:24pm On May 28, 2017
Another Civil war loading....

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Candyrain(m): 8:40pm On May 28, 2017
A cow named Buhari? shocked shocked

Hmmm

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by conductor111: 8:47pm On May 28, 2017
Click like for Buhari (cow), click share for Buhari (dullard) cheesy

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by modik(m): 9:02pm On May 28, 2017
where is that dog?

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Jaideyone(m): 9:04pm On May 28, 2017
just a few days osibanjo talked about learning from history but these mor0ns will never listen.

the driving factor in the killing of the ibos prequel to the civil war was the killing of the premier of the north and the taunts that followed by ibos living in the north.

yes hausas have a lot of uneducated street urchins that can become weapons of murder but the ibos are not helping matters either.

if Buhari is 74 (official age maybe 80 real age) and its normal for old people to have health challenges. as a Yoruba man and an advocate of a better Nigeria (true federalism) I believe he did the right thing handing over to the VP but I don't support his decision to seek ,medical care abroad.

yes it's OK to call for his resignation or maybe even impeachment but wishing the man dead and attributing geriatric illness to God's wrath and saying all sort of silly things in just dumb. what do we have to gain by making inflammatory statements about the presidents health and wishing him dead? you might not like his policies but playing politics with someone's life and wishing him dead makes you just as bad as the uneducated Hausa fulanis who are ever willing to kill innocent people.

long story short the ibos are just as guilty in destroying the unity of this country as the Hausa and Yoruba. in fact the ibos are trying harder to pull the country down.
God forbid Buhari dies there will be jubilation in he south east and that will fuel another round of hate and probably killings in the north.

we are the architect of our own misfortunes not the British that brought us together

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Nonybb: 9:20pm On May 28, 2017
Buhari is lower than a cow

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by Rilwayne001: 9:24pm On May 28, 2017
Kathmandu:
Is buhari not a COW
Yes angry

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by cruzclinton1(m): 9:32pm On May 28, 2017
Islie:








http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/ipob-supporters-donate-cow-allegedly-named-buhari-nnamdi-kanu/







this editor should be corrected in the court of law.... we the biafrans (IPOB) under the leader ship of nnmadi KANU re not cerebrating Biafra independence. those this make any sense, u re still in Nigeria and u re saying u re cerebrating independence day. is that not insanity ?


NOTE : WE RE REMEMBERING OUR FALLEN HEROS AND HERORINES, THOSE THAT WERE KILLED IN THE STRUGGLE FOR BIAFRA FREEDOM.


GET THAT

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by mirabel001(f): 9:36pm On May 28, 2017
in my nxt world i would luv to be a biafran

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Re: IPOB Supporters Donate Cow Named ‘Buhari’ To Nnamdi Kanu (Photo) by 3rdavefarms(m): 9:39pm On May 28, 2017
This cowards again...by the time Buhari finish with them they will never like themselves again chestbeater republic


See how the wicked soul from the east viewing my post......awon Oloju sando sando

A reasonable fellow will fight for the whole country not a minor part ... I just don't know if all this people agitating for the biafra yes I wrote it in small letter because it is a dream that will never come to pass ...don't think at all ... Some of the hard working amount them have invested in all part of the country ...and one useless yellow skinned lame man just woke up from his bed in a central London one day and conclude in his tiny brain inside his tiny apartment hat he will finish the job one time loser failed to finish

I'm sorry for you guys ....ones it starts again I will personally identify my neighbors at the BQ that they are from the east


If you quote me or mention me in any post As per this topic you shall never have any good thing in life and you will die before this year runs out

Don't quote me I will curse you with AYELALA I mean it

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