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Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 6:06pm On Dec 29, 2017
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by NonsoPlatinum: 6:46pm On Dec 29, 2017
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by MightySparrow: 3:08pm On Dec 30, 2017
He is a sensible Igbo man. Biafra died at conception

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Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 4:50pm On Dec 30, 2017
Never say never!
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 2:03pm On Dec 31, 2017
Will there?


NonsoPlatinum:
There will be Biafra!

Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by Probz(m): 1:42pm On Jan 03, 2018
NonsoPlatinum:
There will be Biafra!


Not being funny but have you really thought about what Biafra means or are you just using that to show everyone how Igbo and proud you are? Don’t be making empty statements just because it makes you feel more patriotic.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 3:26pm On Jan 03, 2018
Nigeria is not the most stable of nations.

A biafra within the next 100 years is not unthinkable.


Probz:


Not being funny but have you really thought about what Biafra means or are you just using that to show everyone how Igbo and proud you are? Don’t be making empty statements just because it makes you feel more patriotic.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by Probz(m): 3:37pm On Jan 03, 2018
“There will be Biafra! There will be Biafra!”

What makes you think so? Why make empty statements?

Go ahead and shout the same stock phrase instead of elaborating.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 5:36pm On Jan 03, 2018
The prospect of Nigeria imploding into smaller states is a very realistic possibility.

You shouldn't speak with so much hubris.

Probz:
“There will be Biafra! There will be Biafra!”

What makes you think so? Why make empty statements?

Go ahead and shout the same stock phrase instead of elaborating.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by Probz(m): 5:38pm On Jan 03, 2018
Hubris. We have a Greek in the house.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 11:42pm On Jan 03, 2018
It's in the dictionary my friend.

Probz:
Hubris. We have a Greek in the house.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 1:48am On Jan 07, 2018
hmmm

SilverChinedu:
biafra is a real possibility
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by KingSango(m): 7:45pm On Jan 16, 2018
Biafra is a conjured up Christian movement, the European seeks to further Christianize the African via Biafra. The Biafra would have never solved the problems of Igbos let alone other West Africans. Go check it out, the origin of the money and support is coming from Christian organizations towards the Biafra movement. This is Rome via its many denominations spiritually attacking the newly formed Nigeria state via the Biafra movement that spawn the bloody Nigerian Civil War. You want to know how sick and savage Christianity is then go look at Liberia, go look at the Rwanda Massacre where Christian Hutu altar boys took to the radio and brainwashed their people into savagery. IPOB radio was going down the same line as them Christian Hutu altar boys in Rwanda by inciting violence and revolution. The Liberian Civil War was World War 3, brutal savagery, civilization descended lower than the animal kingdom. Charles Taylor and his cronies all Christians but aligned with General Butt Nnaked and his baby sacrificing and sodomy priesthood of Krahn, a demon summoned to give support to Taylor, who is a CIA agent to take over Liberia from any traditional African government and give power to their puppet African Americans colony. Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu was investigated by the Nigerian Military and Police and found to have European Freemason Illuminati ties, he was being financed by them just like Taylor was financed by the CIA in Liberia. Nnamdi was making deals to have guns shipped into Nigeria so Igbos could be tricked into fighting the Nigerian government. The entire country would have descended into chaos. Biafra revolt would be happening in the South while Boko Horam would be terrorizing Nigerians in the North, Nigeria would have been just like Liberia.

Excuse me if I step on alot toes but the truth is the truth. Igbos, Yorubas, Hausas, Fulanis, and other ethnic groups of Nigeria need to learn to love each other. Respect your cultural values, crowd fund among the citizenry so that you can support the Nigerian government to bring peace and prosperity. You have land with lots of natural resources, you have a rich culture that descends back thousand of years, you were never a butt nnaked and savage people, so how come you accept this foreign nonsense?

Ase

Love Sango

There is no Jesus Christ:
The Rise of Sodom:
https://theriseofsodom..com/2016/04/devil-worship-witchcraft-and-sodomy.html

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Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by KingSango(m): 8:19pm On Jan 16, 2018
BlueNnamdi:
hahaha put down the palm wine brother



Maybe you need to pick it up and get drunk in the pure spirit.

Sometimes pure water can be like wine or the sweetest juice, ever been extremely thirsty and tasted fresh water? grin

Truth is fresh water.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by KingSango(m): 8:25pm On Jan 16, 2018
BlueNnamdi:
hahaha put down the palm wine brother



Both were foreign influenced:

Nwannekaenyi "Nnamdi" Kenny Okwu Kanu (born September 1967) is a British-Nigerian[3] political activist. In other words, the man was foreign luggage. grin

Taylor was born in Arthington, a town near the capital of Monrovia, Liberia, on 28 January 1948, to Nelson and Bernice Taylor. He attended The Newman School in his early years. He took the name "Ghankay" later on, possibly to please and gain favor with indigenous Liberians.[7] His mother was a member of the Gola ethnic group, part of the 95% of the people who are indigenous to Liberia. According to most reports, his father was an Americo-Liberian (descended from African-American colonists) who worked as a teacher, sharecropper, lawyer and judge
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by KingSango(m): 11:32pm On Jan 16, 2018
Greetings,

The change of the African world will began in Africa and with traditional Africans not foreigners and Diaspora Africans. This notion that the branches will out match the roots is pure nonsense. Africa is the root of the African world and the power to change the world of the Africa race lies within Africa.

Ase

Love Sango

Bunyoro Kitara, The Empire of the Light:
http://undergroundriseup..com/2017/04/bunyoro-kitara-empire-of-light-bachwezi.html

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Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 10:40am On Feb 04, 2018
Hmmm
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by NonsoPlatinum: 6:42pm On Feb 04, 2018
There can be a Biafra
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by Probz(m): 9:36pm On Feb 04, 2018
NonsoPlatinum:
There can be a Biafra

Care to elaborate beyond 5 words?

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Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by DejiSantos: 7:48pm On Feb 21, 2018
Biafra would be very difficult to achieve
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by ewa26: 8:31pm On Feb 21, 2018
KingSango:

Greetings,

The change of the African world will began in Africa and with traditional Africans not foreigners and Diaspora Africans. This notion that the branches will out match the roots is pure nonsense. Africa is the root of the African world and the power to change the world of the Africa race lies within Africa.

Ase

Love Sango

Bunyoro Kitara, The Empire of the Light:
http://undergroundriseup..com/2017/04/bunyoro-kitara-empire-of-light-bachwezi.html

hon, who’s that first light skinned man in your picture and what do ibo men normally wear underneath their wrappers?
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by KingSango(m): 9:18pm On Feb 21, 2018
ewa26:


hon, who’s that first light skinned man in your picture and what do ibo men normally wear underneath their wrappers?

Are you sure you are responding to the right person? grin

I am not being rude I pray.
Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by ewa26: 12:09am On Feb 22, 2018
KingSango:


Are you sure you are responding to the right person? grin

I am not being rude I pray.

this guy ok, what’s he wearing and what do you think he’s wearing underneath?

moreover what do Nigerian men in general wear underneath their wrapper

Re: Igbo Man Discusses Why There Will Never Be A Biafra by KingSango(m): 1:57am On Feb 22, 2018
ewa26:


this guy ok, what’s he wearing and what do you think he’s wearing underneath?

moreover what do Nigerian men in general wear underneath their wrapper




ACTUALLY I am not familair with the custom of underwear of Nigerians. But I understand there is over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria, many with opposing beliefs and opposing world views. My posts were related to traditional Igbo leadership and beliefs, which in my view have virtually nothing to do with Biafra. Biafra is a Christian movement and has largerly received financial support fro foreign soucres desiring to weaken the newly formed Republic of Nigeria. I denounce such interference in the affairs of Nigerians who ancestors fought bravely and hard for their independent sovereignty.

If Nigeria actively worked on restructuring like invoking a titlautary form of government then some of the independent goals of Igbos would be legal and accepted. Such as allowing traditional leaders to head their state houses of assembly and control their state budgets. This also can form a pattern on the local levels where traditional or custom leadership can also have the highest local seats. The national goverment would still remain in executive leadership so that would make the Republic of Nigeria with all its competing but now cooperative parts a super empire. Nigerians must not be fighting each other North and South but expanding towards the West to ally with Benin, Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone, etc. If you refuse to properly adjust to the grain of West Africa like other successful Nigerian empires of the past yall are going to continue suffer. You need expansion so your econmy can grow into a West African dominance based upon West African unity. Alaafin Sangos empire wasnt North to South but East to West. Anicent Fulani didint expand North to South but East to West. The British changed the flow and now its all messed up. The map lines and emphasis to expand is all wrong. Like the Yorubas are cousins to the Beninese and Beninese to Toganese. The Fulani are also in Benin and in Mali, so how come you fight between each other over Nigeria when there is this huge space of friendly allies wanting to connect with their cousins? Nigeria needs to restructure to titluatary head government such as done in Uganda. After Pres. Buhari wins in 2019 I believe it would be better for Nigeria to elect the Sultan of Sokoto as President because he is Nigerias most powerful traditional ruler. This is no disrspect to Baba Sango. Politics is give and take until you can chess move your way into a desired position. Allowing Fulani more autonomy would allow Oyo state to move towards the Alaafin becoming the head of Oyo house of assembly. The Ooni of Ife elected over states that align traditionally with Ife. Oduduwa nation can function as a reality as a sub national under the Republic of Nigeria. Biafra desires would also come to frutition as Igbos would have righ to control their state houses of assembly and budgets. All 36 states can be done this way so there will be less competition and more unity. Think about restructuring.


Ase

Love Sango

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