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What Next For IPOB? by maclatunji: 3:48pm On Sep 18, 2017
The self-acclaimed leader is on-the-run, effectively a fugitive. The governors of the Southeast are now determined to curb the group. The military and federal government are calling it a terrorist organization.

Igbos outside the Southeast especially in the North have rejected it.

Igbos in the Southeast are figuring out that agitation costs them their daily bread and peaceful sleep at night.

IPOB is left with its online warriors attacking everybody and anybody that rejects their crazy ideology.

It seems the way forward is for IPOB and its supporters to go back to their roots, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and seek to maintain some sort of opposition to the Buhari government within the confines of the law.

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by MalcoImX: 3:51pm On Sep 18, 2017
Nothing.
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There has never been and will never be any iPoB. Kanu had wanted to use the plight of the "Indigenous people" of the world as recognized by reputable international entities to get sympathy for his diabolical schemes.
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He was warned and he is reaping the fruits of his scam. The spirits of the defenceless and vulnerable indigenous people is what's pursuing him and won't relent until he recants.
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https://www.nairaland.com/3933072/biafrans-not-never-been-indigenous/1#60586068

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by ediama(m): 4:15pm On Sep 18, 2017
Let this issue rest.
Re: What Next For IPOB? by Nobody: 4:20pm On Sep 18, 2017
A new leader probably a lady
Re: What Next For IPOB? by vedaxcool(m): 5:11pm On Sep 18, 2017
Ipob be like: Can we still be FRIENDS

CAN WE BE FRIENDS grin grin

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by Yyeske(m): 5:17pm On Sep 18, 2017
IPOB is dead already aside the normal noise and insults from its miscreants now and then

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by HiddenShadow: 5:20pm On Sep 18, 2017
Go underground and reemerge stronger with a different tactics to neutralize the military in all regions of Nigeria


Then force Nigeria to either accept Restructuring or Disintegration
Re: What Next For IPOB? by Nobody: 5:20pm On Sep 18, 2017
Yyeske:
IPOB is dead already aside the normal noise and insults from its miscreants now and then
There are 10,000 new IPOB threads on nairaland today

IPOB is not dead

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by attackgat: 5:22pm On Sep 18, 2017
Naturally, when an armed group invades your house and you dont have a gun to defend your self, you withdraw and wait for the dust to settle. You dont stay back and present your self to be killed

The Nigerian Army left their constitutional role as guardians of the territorial intergrity of Nigeria and assumed the role of assasins who invaded Abia to Kill Kanu and his suppoters on behalf of this APC government and silence all voice of dissent.

The dust is now settling with many legal minds declaring the invasion of the home of Nnamdi Kanu illegal and the branding of IPOB as a terror group unconstitutional.

When the Army completely withdraws from Abia, Kanu will return to his house and the agitation kicks off again and I believe this time, with even bigger support than before

You stumble, you pick your self up and continue

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by maclatunji: 5:48pm On Sep 18, 2017
attackgat:
Naturally, when an armed group invades your house and you dont have a gun to defend your self, you withdraw and wait for the dust to settle. You dont stay back and present your self to be killed

The Nigerian Army left their constitutional role as guardians of the territorial intergrity of Nigeria and assumed the role of assasins who invaded Abia to Kill Kanu and his suppoters on behalf of this APC government and silence all voice of dissent.

The dust is now settling with many legal minds declaring the home of Nnamdi Kanu illegal and the branding of IPOB as a terror group unconstitutional.

When the Army completely withdraws from Abia, Kanu will return to his house and the agitation kicks off again and I believe this time, with even bigger support than before

You stumble, you pick your self up and continue

You really believe this?

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by TheGoodJoe(m): 5:55pm On Sep 18, 2017
The only Kanu I know is Kanu Nwankwo. smiley

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by TheGoodJoe(m): 5:58pm On Sep 18, 2017
How Igbos feel right now.

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by patval(f): 6:32pm On Sep 18, 2017
maclatunji:
The self-acclaimed leader is on-the-run, effectively a fugitive. The governors of the Southeast are now determined to curb the group. The military and federal government are calling it a terrorist organization.

Igbos outside the Southeast especially in the North have rejected it.

Igbos in the Southeast are figuring out that agitation costs them their daily bread and peaceful sleep at night.

IPOB is left with its online warriors attacking everybody and anybody that rejects their crazy ideology.

It seems the way forward is for IPOB and its supporters to go back to their roots, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and seek to maintain some sort of opposition to the Buhari government within the confines of the law.
why are you trying so hard to sound logical?
python has not finished dancing so allow IPOB to absolve the heat finish.
your dullard is in America and will start receiving his own from there

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by FriendNG: 6:44pm On Sep 18, 2017
HiddenShadow:
Go underground and reemerge stronger with a different tactics to neutralize the military in all regions of Nigeria


Then force Nigeria to either accept Restructuring or Disintegration


Your chest no dey pain u?

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by maclatunji: 8:09pm On Sep 18, 2017
patval:

why are you trying so hard to sound logical?
python has not finished dancing so allow IPOB to absolve the heat finish.
your dullard is in America and will start receiving his own from there


You think you are rubbishing or hurting anybody with your rudeness?

#Shior


Now, to address your misconceived notion, what will your unruly lot do in America?

Burst into the General Assembly to prevent him from speaking?

Don't take your ineptitude to new lows.

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by patval(f): 10:35pm On Sep 18, 2017
maclatunji:



You think you are rubbishing or hurting anybody with your rudeness?

#Shior


Now, to address your misconceived notion, what will your unruly lot do in America?

Burst into the General Assembly to prevent him from speaking?

Don't take your ineptitude to new lows.
seems you have forgotten his last humiliation in Brussels where he left through underground?
your inept military has started denying their categorization of IPOB as terrorist organization just because of small talk from EU.
when python finishes dancing,it will realise that hawk has taken its egg.

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by 1nigeriamyfoot: 10:56pm On Sep 18, 2017
maclatunji:
The self-acclaimed leader is on-the-run, effectively a fugitive. The governors of the Southeast are now determined to curb the group. The military and federal government are calling it a terrorist organization.

Igbos outside the Southeast especially in the North have rejected it.

Igbos in the Southeast are figuring out that agitation costs them their daily bread and peaceful sleep at night.

IPOB is left with its online warriors attacking everybody and anybody that rejects their crazy ideology.

It seems the way forward is for IPOB and its supporters to go back to their roots, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and seek to maintain some sort of opposition to the Buhari government within the confines of the law.
Tinubu ran away from hausa fulani dictator to fight another day & today hes a two term governor and APC godfather. MKO Abiola stayed but fulani dictor killed him & his wife. akinkanju to ba mo ija ti ko mo isa lo n ba ogun lo

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by Nobody: 10:59pm On Sep 18, 2017
Ipob should collapse into UPP

You can not fight and protest forever

Ipob need a sit at the table

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by 1nigeriamyfoot: 11:02pm On Sep 18, 2017
maclatunji:


You really believe this?
if you see anybody that does not believe please do well to take them to aro/yabaleft
Re: What Next For IPOB? by HeGeMon(m): 11:11pm On Sep 18, 2017
Go back to learning trade & doing osanya
Re: What Next For IPOB? by maclatunji: 9:04am On Sep 19, 2017
patval:

seems you have forgotten his last humiliation in Brussels where he left through underground?
your inept military has started denying their categorization of IPOB as terrorist organization just because of small talk from EU.
when python finishes dancing,it will realise that hawk has taken its egg.

Seriously, a rag-tag bunch of anarchists cannot humiliate any Nigerian president. I don't even know about any event in Brussels, you see how useless the event was? Not even mews worthy. #Yeye

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Re: What Next For IPOB? by patval(f): 11:13am On Sep 19, 2017
maclatunji:


Seriously, a rag-tag bunch of anarchists cannot humiliate any Nigerian president. I don't even know about any event in Brussels, you see how useless the event was? Not even mews worthy. #Yeye
your gutter Lagos-ibadan expressway brown envelope media never carried it and you know why.
I read it from Cameroun Accord news and confirm it on Ethiopian blog"the horn"
according to the news piece, your dullard president asked the quarter guard to clear the protesters but was reminded that in a civilized environment, you don't fire protesters.in a bid to escape, he followed a pathways through underground
Re: What Next For IPOB? by Nobody: 11:27am On Sep 19, 2017
Change the name IPOB to another name and continue the struggle, and when they proscribe the new one, continue changing it. Lets see who go tire first.
Re: What Next For IPOB? by attackgat: 12:05pm On Sep 19, 2017
maclatunji:


You really believe this?

Of course. There are many examples.

Years Governor Fayose was thrown out of Government house abd turned into a fugitive hiding from the authorities. Look at him today back in Government house

OPC leader Ganiyu Adams wa once a a fugitive from the authorities, he was captured, badly beaten, stripped to his waist and put in handcuffs. Pictures of gim went round all the news papers. Today, Ganiyu is a very wealthy and influential man in Yoruba land

Its not about the number of times you fall at the huddles, it about if you make it the finish line.

Kanu is already bouncing back, the terrorism declaration and the ban by the governors has already been ruled illegal, no one has declared Kanu a wanted man as far as Im aware. I think Kanu is just waiting for the Army to pullout so he can make a triumphant return.
Re: What Next For IPOB? by PointB: 12:09pm On Sep 19, 2017
attackgat:


Of course. There are many examples.

Years Governor Fayose was thrown out of Government house abd turned into a fugitive hiding from the authorities. Look at him today back in Government house

OPC leader Ganiyu Adams wa once a a fugitive from the authorities, he was captured, badly beaten, stripped to his waist and put in handcuffs. Pictures of gim went round all the news papers. Today, Ganiyu is a very wealthy and influential man in Yoruba land

Its not about the number of times you fall at the huddles, it about if you make it the finish line.

Kanu is already bouncing back, the terrorism declaration and the ban by the governors has already been ruled illegal, no one has declared Kanu a wanted man as far as Im aware. I think Kanu is just waiting for the Army to pullout so he can make a triumphant return.

Why do you waste your breath on this disgraced bigot? Even Seun, his former boss, couldn't tolerate his bigotry! He kicked his sorry ar/se off MOD role!
Re: What Next For IPOB? by maclatunji: 10:16pm On Sep 19, 2017
patval:

your gutter Lagos-ibadan expressway brown envelope media never carried it and you know why.
I read it from Cameroun Accord news and confirm it on Ethiopian blog"the horn"
according to the news piece, your dullard president asked the quarter guard to clear the protesters but was reminded that in a civilized environment, you don't fire protesters.in a bid to escape, he followed a pathways through underground

LWKMD! Take pleasure in anything that will make you happy.

In fact, the president did not address the United Nations General Assembly today, Nnamdi Kanu did.

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