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Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Rehimusals: 5:21pm On Apr 23, 2021
IPOB’s FULL BLOWN WAR ON NIGERIAN POLICE IN THE SOUTH EAST AND THE SILENCE OF STAKEHOLDERS
With the level of carnage currently being meted on the Nigerian police by IPOB in the South East, the deafening silence by major stakeholders in the region is puzzling. The South East is gradually becoming embroiled with security challenges that directly link to activities of IPOB but no one seems to be condemning the group. Are Policemen or Security operatives less human? Why are religious/traditional bodies and other prominent personalities not speaking up against the actions of IPOB?


Why the sudden silence from the corners of Civil Society Organizations and activists that have lent voices against human rights abuses? Have they sold their consciences to IPOB’ cause at the detriment of collective security? Should their silence be interpreted as support and complacency? Is there a plan to replicate insurgency in the South East as in the North East? So many questions begging for swift answers. Nigeria is the only country we have. The earlier we rise to the occasion and learn to live with our differences while understanding we are better and stronger together, the better. Voices must be lifted in unison against the rise of non-state actors who are determined to destabilise our long-nurtured-unity.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Tranquillity360: 5:25pm On Apr 23, 2021
Rehimusals:
With the level of carnage currently being meted on the Nigerian police by IPOB in the South East, the deafening silence by major stakeholders in the region is puzzling. The South East is gradually becoming embroiled with security challenges that directly link to activities of IPOB but no one seems to be condemning the group. Are Policemen or Security operatives less human? Why are religious/traditional bodies and other prominent personalities not speaking up against the actions of IPOB?


Why the sudden silence from the corners of Civil Society Organizations and activists that have lent voices against human rights abuses? Have they sold their consciences to IPOB’ cause at the detriment of collective security? Should their silence be interpreted as support and complacency? Is there a plan to replicate insurgency in the South East as in the North East? So many questions begging for swift answers. Nigeria is the only country we have. The earlier we rise to the occasion and learn to live with our differences while understanding we are better and stronger together, the better. Voices must be lifted in unison against the rise of non-state actors who are determined to destabilise our long-nurtured-unity.
Your tears just dey start......

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Ammishaddai: 5:26pm On Apr 23, 2021
Another BMC who has probably taken too much wine is talking.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by SirBlack999(m): 5:37pm On Apr 23, 2021
I'm in pain; severe pain

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by 360degreess(m): 5:40pm On Apr 23, 2021
That's the plain truth.But surprisingly you see most South Easterners supporting the killing of police by the Igbos,but they forgot that it will later affect them and their families.. That was how Boko Haram started in Borno by killing security personnels..

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Faber(m): 5:44pm On Apr 23, 2021
Nonesense

This belongs to the garbage bin.

IPOB no get time for Zoo Police. @op where were you when both governors Hope Uzodimma and Dave Umahi announced that IPOB are not responsible for attacks Zoo Police.

E be like say you just returned from Benin IDP.
Kindly share your experience with us at the Benin IDP. How dt side be? What's life like over there?
Rehimusals:
With the level of carnage currently being meted on the Nigerian police by IPOB in the South East, the deafening silence by major stakeholders in the region is puzzling. The South East is gradually becoming embroiled with security challenges that directly link to activities of IPOB but no one seems to be condemning the group. Are Policemen or Security operatives less human? Why are religious/traditional bodies and other prominent personalities not speaking up against the actions of IPOB?


Why the sudden silence from the corners of Civil Society Organizations and activists that have lent voices against human rights abuses? Have they sold their consciences to IPOB’ cause at the detriment of collective security? Should their silence be interpreted as support and complacency? Is there a plan to replicate insurgency in the South East as in the North East? So many questions begging for swift answers. Nigeria is the only country we have. The earlier we rise to the occasion and learn to live with our differences while understanding we are better and stronger together, the better. Voices must be lifted in unison against the rise of non-state actors who are determined to destabilise our long-nurtured-unity.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by helinues: 5:44pm On Apr 23, 2021
When northerners were pampering the Boko Haram members we warned them about their potential treat but they didn't listen.

Hope it won't be too late for SE people to realized that the so called UGM are pending future menace
Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by BiafIntel: 5:44pm On Apr 23, 2021
Why do you fools blame IPOB for what they have denied ever doing? Don't your useless police have the intelligence capacity to gather information and arrest those that are responsible? Do you see the reason why IPOB refers to you fools as only fit to live in an animal cage?

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Faber(m): 5:46pm On Apr 23, 2021
360degreess:
That's the plain truth.But surprisingly you see most South Easterners supporting the killing of police by the Igbos,but they forgot that it will later affect them and their families.. That was how Boko Haram started in Borno by killing security personnels..

Did IPOB convened #EndSars. Where the Police misbehaving before they were being attacked or did Nigerians woke up one morning to attack them?

Yes/No?

If you cannot reason properly with your brain. Why not donate it for research or sell it to some afonja skull miners and make ur siblings rich.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by BiafIntel: 5:48pm On Apr 23, 2021
helinues:
When northerners were pampering the Boko Haram members we warned them about their potential treat but they didn't listen.

Hope it won't be too late for SE people to realize that the so called UGM are pending future menace
The difference is that the former think and reason like cows.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by OdumegwuOjukwu: 5:49pm On Apr 23, 2021
Rehimusals:
With the level of carnage currently being meted on the Nigerian police by IPOB in the South East, the deafening silence by major stakeholders in the region is puzzling. The South East is gradually becoming embroiled with security challenges that directly link to activities of IPOB but no one seems to be condemning the group. Are Policemen or Security operatives less human? Why are religious/traditional bodies and other prominent personalities not speaking up against the actions of IPOB?


Why the sudden silence from the corners of Civil Society Organizations and activists that have lent voices against human rights abuses? Have they sold their consciences to IPOB’ cause at the detriment of collective security? Should their silence be interpreted as support and complacency? Is there a plan to replicate insurgency in the South East as in the North East? So many questions begging for swift answers. Nigeria is the only country we have. The earlier we rise to the occasion and learn to live with our differences while understanding we are better and stronger together, the better. Voices must be lifted in unison against the rise of non-state actors who are determined to destabilise our long-nurtured-unity.

First IPOB have denied involvement in the killing, and the governors have also absolved them.

The governors, leaders, cso, and other well meaning Nigerians have asked King Bubu to appoint a service chief from the SE region, so far he's not minding them. It appear Service Chief from the other regions are not able to relate with the UGM. The FG security service are more or less like an occupation force. Igboland is big and the people are proud, and fiercely republican. No one voice can tell the youth what to do, especially since the Nigeria leadership did not give them bargaining chip. The way I see it, soon they will be asking the security force to leave Igboland, and the situation will rapidly degenerate. Then you will perhaps realize that Nigeria is not the only country we could have.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by BiafIntel: 5:49pm On Apr 23, 2021
Faber:


Did IPOB convened #EndSars. Where the Police misbehaving before they were being attacked or did Nigerians woke up one morning to attack them?

Yes/No?

If you cannot reason properly with your brain. Why not donate it for research or sell it to some afonja skull miners and make ur siblings rich.
He is a fulani and bereft of reasoning. Don't bother yourself.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by helinues: 5:50pm On Apr 23, 2021
BiafIntel:

The difference is that the former think and reason like cows.

And is there any difference with the latter? Former started this way remember
Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by tit(f): 5:52pm On Apr 23, 2021
3 students of a university in Kaduna were killed by repentant bandits today

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by BiafIntel: 5:54pm On Apr 23, 2021
helinues:


And is there any difference with the latter? Former started this way remember
The difference is clear. The former think and reason like a cow. I know you won't get it because you are one of them and you reason like a cow. Have you gotten your cow ID card?

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Warripikine: 5:54pm On Apr 23, 2021
Rehimusals:
[s]With the level of carnage currently being meted on the Nigerian police by IPOB in the South East, the deafening silence by major stakeholders in the region is puzzling. The South East is gradually becoming embroiled with security challenges that directly link to activities of IPOB but no one seems to be condemning the group. Are Policemen or Security operatives less human? Why are religious/traditional bodies and other prominent personalities not speaking up against the actions of IPOB?


Why the sudden silence from the corners of Civil Society Organizations and activists that have lent voices against human rights abuses? Have they sold their consciences to IPOB’ cause at the detriment of collective security? Should their silence be interpreted as support and complacency? Is there a plan to replicate insurgency in the South East as in the North East? So many questions begging for swift answers. Nigeria is the only country we have. The earlier we rise to the occasion and learn to live with our differences while understanding we are better and stronger together, the better. Voices must be lifted in unison against the rise of non-state actors who are determined to destabilise our long-nurtured-unity.[/s]

https://www.nairaland.com/6518590/ipob-not-responsible-attacks-police

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by helinues: 5:56pm On Apr 23, 2021
BiafIntel:

The difference is clear. The former think and reason like a cow. I know you won't get it because you are one of them and you reason like a cow. Have you gotten your cow ID card?

Now tell us how the latter think and reason that they are following the foot step of the former?

I didn't not read your insult part... Most of you guys can't exchange 3 conversations without throwing tantrum

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by megacity: 5:56pm On Apr 23, 2021
Every human being has right to self defence

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by agboifeanyi242(m): 5:58pm On Apr 23, 2021
BiafIntel:

The difference is clear. The former think and reason like a cow. I know you won't get it because you are one of them and you reason like a cow. Have you gotten your cow ID card?

oh Lord!

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Jostoman: 6:01pm On Apr 23, 2021
Maybe you should tell us who is bankrolling you. Nonsense

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Emmanuelcann: 6:03pm On Apr 23, 2021
We are coming to raise the voices - we haven't finished crying about the terrorists who want to kill all Nigerians yet!

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Omoslim26: 6:03pm On Apr 23, 2021
Op the SE citizens are not to be blamed for the uselessness and cowards called police �� if they can't beef up their games get intelligence and go after the bloody criminals,how are we supposed to be blamed for their abysmal and sombre performance as an institution that should fight against criminals and bandits??.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by hisgrace090: 6:06pm On Apr 23, 2021
It seems the poster is now tired of constantly showing us the pictures of protesting igbo youths swimming in muddy water forced by nigerian security agants.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by BiafIntel: 6:10pm On Apr 23, 2021
helinues:


Now tell us how the latter think and reason that they are following the foot step of the former?

I didn't not read your insult part... Most of you guys can't exchange 3 conversations without throwing tantrum
That the latter is following the footsteps of the former is only in your cow brain. Have you gotten your cow ID card? Answer this.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by nedu666: 6:19pm On Apr 23, 2021
The way people are falling over themselves to create lgbo threads is serious

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by 360degreess(m): 6:26pm On Apr 23, 2021
Faber:


Did IPOB convened #EndSars. Where the Police misbehaving before they were being attacked or did Nigerians woke up one morning to attack them?

Yes/No?

If you cannot reason properly with your brain. Why not donate it for research or sell it to some afonja skull miners and make ur siblings rich.
.. Typical Igbos terrorists way of thinking..
Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Faber(m): 6:29pm On Apr 23, 2021
360degreess:
.. Typical Igbos terrorists way of thinking..

Am a terrorist says you. But you are a stinking he goat.
Go baff

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by Tranquillity360: 6:33pm On Apr 23, 2021
helinues:
When northerners were pampering the Boko Haram members we warned them about their potential treat but they didn't listen.

Hope it won't be too late for SE people to realized that the so called UGM are pending future menace
You should be happy na.


Or when did you start caring for Igbos.
When your nigeria terrorist army and police were killing innocent Igbo youths,you lots were rejoicing.shouting Kill them all,more bullets in your guns,use them as target practice,etc.


So what changed.

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by NengiWIDEtoto: 6:33pm On Apr 23, 2021
In as much as I hate igbos and I hate the Yorubas more, I still wish for this country to be divided let everyone go his way. To hell with all the useless policemen, jungle don mature dem don dey feel the heat.
Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by helinues: 6:33pm On Apr 23, 2021
BiafIntel:

That the latter is following the footsteps of the former is only in your cow brain. Have you gotten your cow ID card? Answer this.

I do not have to stoop so low to your level.

Would rather waka
Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by lastmessenger: 6:57pm On Apr 23, 2021
Why the sudden love for Igbo people? Why not send in more police and army like you normally do ? Is the army scared to shoot like they normally do?

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Re: Ipob’s Full Blown War On Nigerian Police In The South East & The Silence Of St.. by gidgiddy: 7:27pm On Apr 23, 2021
Rehimusals:
With the level of carnage currently being meted on the Nigerian police by IPOB in the South East, the deafening silence by major stakeholders in the region is puzzling. The South East is gradually becoming embroiled with security challenges that directly link to activities of IPOB but no one seems to be condemning the group. Are Policemen or Security operatives less human? Why are religious/traditional bodies and other prominent personalities not speaking up against the actions of IPOB?


Why the sudden silence from the corners of Civil Society Organizations and activists that have lent voices against human rights abuses? Have they sold their consciences to IPOB’ cause at the detriment of collective security? Should their silence be interpreted as support and complacency? Is there a plan to replicate insurgency in the South East as in the North East? So many questions begging for swift answers. Nigeria is the only country we have. The earlier we rise to the occasion and learn to live with our differences while understanding we are better and stronger together, the better. Voices must be lifted in unison against the rise of non-state actors who are determined to destabilise our long-nurtured-unity.

1. Nigeria is the only country we have, but that does not mean it is the only country we "must" have. IPOB dont want Nigeria as their country

2. What proof is there that IPOB is attacking Police except speculation?

3. Where were people like you when the same Police were shooting and killing unarmed IPOB protesters between 2015 and 2020? Because its the Police being attacked that you suddenly know that unnecessary killing is bad?

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