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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by MondayOsunbor(m): 9:34am On Feb 29, 2020
okorotalkative:



Naija situation!


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When we had four regions, the political competition was healthy. Each region fared well. Some villages had electricity and today, they are back in darkness. Some villages that had tap water now lack water



what is aburi accord?

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Nobody: 9:34am On Feb 29, 2020
We @ regret the evil that befell our eastern brothers. Thank God that our daddy buhari has raised them up back

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by tstx(m): 9:34am On Feb 29, 2020
Same
Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Jarus(m): 9:35am On Feb 29, 2020
One of the most prominent products of my secondary school - Offa Grammar School

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by oaugraduate1234(m): 9:35am On Feb 29, 2020
Nigeria, we hail thee
Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Odingo1: 9:39am On Feb 29, 2020
Paretomaster1:


You must b a f**l... The country would have ben better off now if your forefathers self-centeredness haven't pushed them to that tribal, and unholy coup.

It was the same vague and imaginary suspicion of Islamisation that Pushed Nzeogwu, that your cohorts are still mutting....

Keep rejoicing......you cup will be full soon..
I hope you know that Nzeogwu and other top coup Plotters are from Niger Delta, the place you people claim that there are no Igbos.

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Finnese001: 9:41am On Feb 29, 2020
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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by redcliff: 9:42am On Feb 29, 2020
Paretomaster1:


You must b a f**l... The country would have ben better off now if your forefathers self-centeredness haven't pushed them to that tribal, and unholy coup.

It was the same vague and imaginary suspicion of Islamisation that Pushed Nzeogwu, that your cohorts are still mutting....

Keep rejoicing......you cup will be full soon..

imaginary? you called what is going on before your eyes imginary.. you hve alot to explain to your children and grand. Just like Awolowo and his likes have alot to explain to the yoruba people. As for Ojuwku, he has been vindicated.

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Igbodicool(m): 9:43am On Feb 29, 2020
Whosoever that supported the abortion of Aburi Accord, mass massacre of the easterners and the near annihilation of the easterners with foreign forces...
From Gowon to Azikiwe, from the North to the West will never go unpunished!
God of Justice will recompense them accordingly if not now, tomorrow!

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by mrvitalis(m): 9:45am On Feb 29, 2020
helinues:


The mistake is costly to the extent that the dilplomatic way won't favour you people to leave Nigeria..

Na ordinary restructuring our reps and Senate's no fit pass, na referendum we con dey expect them.. I am not saying it is still not possible oo, but with the current structure of Nigeria, may be in 20 years time
You Yoruba's are the ones stopping restructuring ...osibanjo took FG to court about restructuring today he became vice and is asking what's restructuring

When IPOB was at its peak ...your people and the likes set up committee on restructuring headed by el rufai ...where is the report

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Destroyerofyeeb: 9:46am On Feb 29, 2020
The foolishness of your yeebow people is why Nigeria is fvcked today. You forgot to add agunyi ironsi that destroyed the regional government.
Igbodicool:
Whosoever that supported the abortion of Aburi Accord, mass massacre of the easterners and the near annihilation of the easterners with foreign forces...
From Gowon to Azikiwe, from the North to the West will never go unpunished!
God of Justice will recompense them accordingly if not now, tomorrow!

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by stonegarden: 9:48am On Feb 29, 2020
Sonnyboom:
Foolish, senseless n cursed Igbos like the fool above will simply not cease talking like lunatics on NL.
you and your brother tinubu should enjoy buhari and his fellow herdsmen in your bushes...betrayers like u

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by hammerU: 9:48am On Feb 29, 2020
AFONJA MAKE ME SICK.


ANYTHING AFONJA TURNS MY STOMACH.

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by danvon(m): 9:49am On Feb 29, 2020
Destroyerofyeeb:
The foolishness of your yeebow people is why Nigeria is fvcked today. You forgot to add agunyi ironsi that destroyed the regional government.
And you forgot to add Obasanjo who didn't revive Regional system

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Dande55: 9:49am On Feb 29, 2020
Una never see anything. Fulani tools.

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by oluwazoba25: 9:50am On Feb 29, 2020
Paretomaster1:


And who the heck is holding you from going? You don't have governors, reps, senators, and other govt representative?

You come and disturb the peace of the nation, you get dealt with.

You want to go yet you can't even stay In that your erosion ridden enclave........

If you are not Basta**s, pack your things and go back to the East today, but u can't, u cannot prosper without the "Zoo" and we can never let u eat your cake n still have it....

Remember how your elders were begging upandan when Yarima group gave ultimatum ? Your brothers were killing Northerners in the East, but they simply asked you to leave instead of retaliating......gerraheremehn
look at this murtherfurka tryballistic baboon.
Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Dpharisee: 9:50am On Feb 29, 2020
Only page. Since Amotekun Afonjarudeens have reduced arguing on Civil war or Biafra threads and castigating Igbos. What happened grin
Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Destroyerofyeeb: 9:52am On Feb 29, 2020
Good, Obasanjo too. How about Jonathan that had the opportunity to bring back regional government and transform Nigeria but was busy building almajiri school upandan? grin
danvon:
And you forgot to add Obasanjo who didn't revive Regional system

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by knowhowk: 9:53am On Feb 29, 2020
Peaceful Coexistence ought to thrive after War but quite Unfortunate, Restructuring is the Key .

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Urchman200: 9:54am On Feb 29, 2020
helinues:


Your forefather, Azikwe rejected secession clause in the Constitution.

Probably you didn't know what you were saying the other time and still don't know what you are saying this time.
so what are u saying from ur own end pls,I don't have strength for insult, is obvious the one Nigeria is not working, what ur own point ?his forefathers has made a mistake accepted, how about ur own forefathers have they been right all this long? U can't be right and wrong at the same time. Most times ur comments is bereaved of common sense seriously.

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Nobody: 9:54am On Feb 29, 2020
helinues:


The mistake is costly to the extent that the dilplomatic way won't favour you people to leave Nigeria..

Na ordinary restructuring our reps and Senate's no fit pass, na referendum we con dey expect them.. I am not saying it is still not possible oo, but with the current structure of Nigeria, may be in 20 years time
Well said man

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by SoNature(m): 9:54am On Feb 29, 2020
Destroyerofyeeb:
The greediness of that flatheaded ass-kisser Nnamdi azikiwe that removed secession clause from the constitution which Awolowo rejected is coming back to bite his people in the ass now that they want to seccede. Awolowo warned these fools grin. It's funny how they like to point fingers at others rather than take responsibility for destroying Nigeria through their short sightedness and foolishness. In their small mind they thought by destroying the regional government they would control everybody not knowing the north was just looking at them while they were busy kissing fulani ass upandan and marginalizing yoruba people. Yoruba people have always warned about what would happen in the future but dumb hot-blooded easterners will never listen under they begin to perish

Zik is a Nigerian of Igbo extraction who put the interest of Nigeria first

In the east, Ojukwu is more respected than Zik because he protected the interest of his people and damned the consequences.

Insult him all you want, but that's the truth because my people then knew there was nothing like one Nigeria

Zik was always after one Nigeria, which was and still is a mirage

So, be guided in your comment

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by helinues: 9:55am On Feb 29, 2020
mrvitalis:

You Yoruba's are the ones stopping restructuring ...osibanjo took FG to court about restructuring today he became vice and is asking what's restructuring

When IPOB was at its peak ...your people and the likes set up committee on restructuring headed by el rufai ...where is the report

People who are outside government see restructuring as something so easy to achieve..

Firstly, how many states are blessed with natural products?

Secondly, which of the 36 states in Nigeria performing close to 40%

Thirdly, the resources the states are currently having, how are they managing it Abi what's Bayelsa's doing with 13% oil cut with less than 3 million population.

You Yoruba's are the ones stopping restructuring

How do you mean by that?, Are you saying SE have no reps and Senate representative to further restructuring course?

When IPOB was at its peak ...your people and the likes set up committee on restructuring headed by el rufai

Don't just come online to be spreading propaganda. Who cares about irrelevant IPOB?

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by PHijo(m): 9:56am On Feb 29, 2020
helinues:
The question is Have any of the party learnt their lesson from the civil war?

Neither the Igbo, Yoruba or Fulani seem to have learnt ANYTHING tangible from that war.

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by danvon(m): 9:56am On Feb 29, 2020
Destroyerofyeeb:
Good, Obasanjo too. How about Jonathan that had the opportunity to bring back regional government and transform Nigeria but was busy building almajiri school upandan? grin
No relation, at all you people have Osibade why is he not pushing for regional system

Your trying to say that since 1966 no single person could undo the federation ...Are Igbos that powerful?

Most leaders in Nigeria agree with Igbo judgement

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Nobody: 9:57am On Feb 29, 2020
Nigeria will never move forward this thread is a proof. See tribal insults upandan haew, abeg like I always say Socialism, Secession and Restructuring rubbish.

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by corperdonga: 9:57am On Feb 29, 2020
The most hated Nigerian is an Igbo man.

That begs the question WHY??

Nigeria is almost 60years old and have been ruled by mostly Yorubas and the Hausa-Fulanis. They have utterly mismanaged, corrupted and ran the country aground to the extent that Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world yet the Igbo man is the most hated. WHY?

Nigeria is on the map as having the most deadly terrorists in the world and this is coming from the North. Yet Igbo man is the most hated.

During the civil war, about 3 million Igbos were slaughtered. During the infamous pogrom in the north about 2 million Igbos were killed. So much hatred. HATRED that can be touched.

...and it is passed from generation to generations. WHY?

I just pray the Igbos get the Biafra so that the Nigerian hatred can be channeled somewhere else.

PEACE to the all men !

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by bluecircle470: 9:59am On Feb 29, 2020
MONIKERREVEALER:
"We fought a civil war – it was an attempt to make the country a better place. We went from four regions to states but things seem to be getting worse politically." - Jemibewon

Afonjas can keep bringing up as many excuses as possible to convince themselves that they were right in joining the jihadists from the north to fight the christian biafrans who wanted to be free from the progrom loving shiithole they found themselves in during the war but payback is a biitch!!!

You guys MUST receive your due recompense soonest!!!

The north are just receiving the appetizer for their own wickedness, the main course is still on the way!!!

Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!

Zoo must fall!!!

Still pained as ever for loosing the election. You’ll continue to lose since you people can’t play politics. Too bad! Too bad! South easterners

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by Destroyerofyeeb: 10:00am On Feb 29, 2020
Go read history well, he had his own agenda with the north. Igbos were the first to betray the south by conniving with the north and that's why yoruba people didn't support your secession during the war. Now all of una dey cry yoruba betray us upandan.
SoNature:


Zik is a Nigerian of Igbo extraction who put the interest of Nigeria first

In the east, Ojukwu is more respected than Zik because he protected the interest of his people and damned the consequences.

Insult him all you want, but that's the truth because my people then knew there was nothing like one Nigeria

Zik was always after one Nigeria, which was and still is a mirage

So, be guided in your comment

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Re: David Jemibewon: When I Remember Biafra War Killings, I’m Still Pained by elmodee7(m): 10:00am On Feb 29, 2020
MONIKERREVEALER:
"We fought a civil war – it was an attempt to make the country a better place. We went from four regions to states but things seem to be getting worse politically." - Jemibewon

Afonjas can keep bringing up as many excuses as possible to convince themselves that they were right in joining the jihadists from the north to fight the christian biafrans who wanted to be free from the progrom loving shiithole they found themselves in during the war but payback is a biitch!!!

You guys MUST receive your due recompense soonest!!!

The north are just receiving the appetizer for their own wickedness, the main course is still on the way!!!

Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!

Zoo must fall!!!

Idiotic pig of brafia terrorist spotted

U better blame ojukwu for ur troubles, he lead 2 million gullible flat headed Igbos to their death yet bolted like a coward. Your god fraud flat headed idiotic pig cownu did same when the python came to dance.
Fools will always be fools.

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