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Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by spearman(m): 8:42am On Sep 16, 2022
Biafra was an unqualified evil in minority lands.

I am quite interested in your Biafran War story. Up till now, the Igbos have completely dominated that narrative…

Yes, they’ve been blessed with powerful writers like Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Adichie, Chinelo Okparanta, etc., and an army of Biafran War scholars, you know… I think, like you, most Nigerians would be interested in knowing what happened to our minorities in Biafra. I am just happy that after 50 years, I have been able to do it my way. I say my way because I am not the first minority to write about the Biafran War.

How do you think the Igbos would react to the Biafran atrocities against our minorities in your book?


Most of them think they alone suffered in the war… but, Professor Okey Ndibe, a foremost Igbo intellectual, novelist and essayist, really asked great questions at the Rain Taxi interview a day after the book came out.
Okey was really brilliant. That’s an example of someone who is listening, someone who can empathize. I sincerely believe it would be to the benefit of our Igbo brothers and sisters to listen. Knowledge is a good thing. The Igbos themselves are a people who believe in diversity. We cannot say it enough: the Igbo suffered a lot in the war—but they, too, can learn. Biafra was an unqualified evil in minority lands. They just plundered the place, raping men and women. They looked down on us. We were nothing to them. Many of them still look down on us today… otherwise, how do you explain this so-called map of the new Biafra that still includes minority lands? Who told them the Isokos want to be in Biafra? Have they asked your people?


I must tell you right away, the Annangs, Efiks, Ibibios, Orons, Ogonis, etc., who’ve read the book are quite happy to see their towns and languages and their war dilemmas and atrocities in the book. Why should we remain fringe characters or nameless “saboteurs” in these narratives? Look, [b]Biafra was no better than Nigeria in raping and torturing and killing [/b]our peoples…We’ve been erased from the war narrative for so long. As long as you keep writing about the war as a fight between the Yorubas and Hausas and Igbos (the three major ethnic groups), the Igbos remain the victims. But as soon as widen this lens to include the minorities, at least in Biafra, then the story becomes complicated. You begin to see that the Igbos might have had their knee on our neck even while being crushed by the horrible Nigeria army.

• Ajeluorou is the publisher of online art/culture platform, AnoteArtHub (www.anotearthub.com).

https://guardian.ng/art/new-york-my-village-biafra-from-another-minoritys-lens/?fbclid=IwAR2r4PM9OTAp0p_yRFQoYHWHv5-1I2T0eBMVei2F9_0XovL39FoNUamvh8E

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by spearman(m): 8:49am On Sep 16, 2022
Biafra was an unqualified evil in minority lands.

New York, My Village… Biafra from another minority’s lens
By Anote Ajeluorou

Florida-based Nigerian writer, Uwem Akpan, has mastered the art of writing about pain. This is self-evident in his first work, a collection of short stories, Say You’re One of Them, a fictional account set in troubled places in Africa that had the world enthralled about this emerging talent. Now with his new work, New York, My Village, Akpan has come out with a work that will rattle many in Nigeria and New York City in its brutal frankness and clinical postmortem of a war that happened some 50 years ago and the dire fate of minorities within the Biafran enclave. But it goes beyond that war to also look at the great New York metropolis and racism in publishing and how the city is all too human to fall prey to some of man’s many foibles that, put on scale, equate the simple villager with the sophisticated city dweller. This interview is heralding a series that is exclusive to AnoteArtHub and The Guardian on Sunday, as Akpan tours the world to promote his new book.

Congratulations on the launch of your new book, New York, My Village. It’s some 13 years since you published your last collection of short stories, Say You’re One of Them. Why did it take you so long to come out with another offering?
WELL, what took me so long? I don’t know. Maybe I underestimated the task. At some point, I was so depressed because of what I discovered about the Nigerian Civil War. Biafra fought two simultaneous wars—one against Nigeria, one against the minorities within Biafra. We were being crushed, to accept Biafra. New York, My Village is about this second war—what Biafra did to the minorities, how the Igbos turned against their hapless neighbours. The book is also about race in American publishing. I also like to say, there was also the crippling fear whether I could write anything near Say You’re One of Them. It’s been a difficult time for me really.

Say You’re One of Them received rave reviews and endorsement from many eminent cultural figures, like Oprah. How did that experience particularly shape your creative impulse?
It was wonderful to be so celebrated. But as I have said, it also frightened me. I even hid from some friends who couldn’t understand the “delay.”


And then CNN went to Ikot Akpan Eda, your village, in Akwa Ibom State. If I remember correctly, they interviewed your parents…
Yes, they did come to my village. It solved a lot of problems for me. Because before then, many Nigerians did not believe I was even from this country. Journalists were going to Ikot Akpan Eda to ask my mom whether she was actually my mother, whether she gave birth to a son in 1971, whether I truly began primary school at Saint Paul’s, Ekparakwa.

Really?
Yes. Part of the confusion was that my stories were set in Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia, etc. I was living in Zimbabwe and Michigan and Spokane and Nebraska, all in the US. Fellow Nigerian writers did not even know me. I got to know strange people were travelling to Akwa Ibom State to ask my mother questions because she panicked and phoned me one day and asked why all these people were coming to ask about me. I immediately asked her not to talk to anybody, in case they were kidnappers…! Everybody stayed in their lanes once CNN hit Ikot Akpan Eda.

With CNN and Oprah Winfrey spotlighting you, how much strain did that weight of expectation put on you? It’s taken 13 years for you to come up with another book. Were you anxious as the years dragged by without a title from you?
I was a mess. But, you see, even when we cannot pray, the Spirit takes over, as the Bible says. With the painful, heavy material before me, I didn’t always see the road. I wanted to give the world an album of sorts, a book to help people deal with this complex world.

Does New York, My Village answer to that weight of expectation from your readers?
I don’t know, but I am happy, so happy. Relieved. It’s published. It’s in my name. We move.

You said on Facebook and Instagram that the Strand, the iconic, #1 bookstore in New York chose the book as the ‘Pick of the Month for November 2021.’ Greenlight Bookstore, which I understand is the #2 bookstore in that city, has also picked it. I also read somewhere it’s an Editor’s pick at Amazon. This must be overwhelming for you…
What were the chances that I would write about New York City and their best bookstores would love it or that Amazon would pick it?


But Say You’re One of Them was a New York Times and Wall Street Journal’s bestseller, which is not to be taken lightly, as not many writers get that special appellation for their books. Maybe, at this point, I should ask you what exactly it means to you now or back then…
It was crazy to see my book go that far! It was my agent who sent me the news in 2009. Back then I didn’t know how to look for these things. I didn’t pay attention. Yes, I have been blessed in many ways. I was happy a lot of people read the book.

It’s a bit of a paradox that Ekong, your protagonist, juxtaposes his village in Akwa Ibom State with the great New York City. What exactly should readers expect from this new offering? What informed the choice of title?
One, I wanted a catchy, gripping title and I think this does it. Two, though New York City is a mega, sprawling city, these folks are human beings like the villagers in Isokoland or Annangland. Three, I wanted to talk about the different villages within that city. Four, I wanted our Nigerian readers or readers from developing countries to see that New York City is as helpless as some rural villages when it comes to certain issues. Nobody is an expert on how to be human.

I am quite interested in your Biafran War story. Up till now, the Igbos have completely dominated that narrative…

Yes, they’ve been blessed with powerful writers like Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Adichie, Chinelo Okparanta, etc., and an army of Biafran War scholars, you know… I think, like you, most Nigerians would be interested in knowing what happened to our minorities in Biafra. I am just happy that after 50 years, I have been able to do it my way. I say my way because I am not the first minority to write about the Biafran War.

How do you think the Igbos would react to the Biafran atrocities against our minorities in your book?

Most of them think they alone suffered in the war… but, Professor Okey Ndibe, a foremost Igbo intellectual, novelist and essayist, really asked great questions at the Rain Taxi interview a day after the book came out.
Okey was really brilliant. That’s an example of someone who is listening, someone who can empathize. I sincerely believe it would be to the benefit of our Igbo brothers and sisters to listen. Knowledge is a good thing. The Igbos themselves are a people who believe in diversity. We cannot say it enough: the Igbo suffered a lot in the war—but they, too, can learn. Biafra was an unqualified evil in minority lands. They just plundered the place, raping men and women. They looked down on us. We were nothing to them. Many of them still look down on us today… otherwise, how do you explain this so-called map of the new Biafra that still includes minority lands? Who told them the Isokos want to be in Biafra? Have they asked your people?


I must say some Igbos are converting from this colonialist mindset. Many really helped me with research, especially in Igboland. Some of them risked a lot to take me around. They did this because they know, they believe that there is a reason the minorities are not jumping on the new Biafran bandwagon. Some Igbos were even begging me to write about Biafra, because some saw me as someone who knows how to write about pain, having read Say You’re One of Them. They wanted me to write about the pain of Biafra.

My Tiv friends also wanted me to write about how the Fulani herdsmen are killing them and grabbing their lands. So it’s not only the Igbos that could learn. Nobody is happy in this country. As you know, many groups don’t want to be in this country anymore. Nigeria is dying. Everybody is challenged in the book, including white people because the book is set in America.

I must tell you right away, the Annangs, Efiks, Ibibios, Orons, Ogonis, etc., who’ve read the book are quite happy to see their towns and languages and their war dilemmas and atrocities in the book. Why should we remain fringe characters or nameless “saboteurs” in these narratives? Look, Biafra was no better than Nigeria in raping and torturing and killing our peoples…We’ve been erased from the war narrative for so long. As long as you keep writing about the war as a fight between the Yorubas and Hausas and Igbos (the three major ethnic groups), the Igbos remain the victims. But as soon as widen this lens to include the minorities, at least in Biafra, then the story becomes complicated. You begin to see that the Igbos might have had their knee on our neck even while being crushed by the horrible Nigeria army.

You teach creative writing at the University of Florida. Many Nigerian writers like Helon Habila, Chigozie Obioma, Chika Unigwe, E.C. Osondu also teach at various American universities. Wouldn’t you rather be doing so in a Nigerian university, to leave a legacy among your country’s young men and women?
No.


Why?
The universities in Nigeria at this point do not have MFA programmes. Which is a pity because Nigerians are very gifted. You need that structure and dedication. Our youths are flocking to MFA programmes in the U.S. Most of them are on scholarships here… What Nigerian writers like Helon Habila, Chigozie Obioma, Chimamanda Adichie have done is to run annual workshops…

Any plans for you to do the same for the teeming young people who need mentorship in that direction?
Someone still has to sponsor that workshop.

Do you have a Nigerian publisher for New York, My Village for the local audience?
Parresia is my publisher. I believe they will know what to do with the book. I’ve had a very good conversation with Azafi Omoluabi, the owner of Parresia. She was very down to earth and kind and full of ideas. I visited their office in Ikeja five months ago.

When do you plan to visit Nigeria to promote your new work, New York, My Village?

I don’t know yet.

• Ajeluorou is the publisher of online art/culture platform, AnoteArtHub (www.anotearthub.com).

https://guardian.ng/art/new-york-my-village-biafra-from-another-minoritys-lens/?fbclid=IwAR2r4PM9OTAp0p_yRFQoYHWHv5-1I2T0eBMVei2F9_0XovL39FoNUamvh8E




New York Times: The Biafran Minorities
It had been Biafra's non‐Ibo minority that suffered most.

Several things must not go unnoticed by a world horrified at the Nigerian tragedy and baffled by its complexities. At the showdown, Colonel Effiong, one of the few non‐Ibos in Biafra's top echelon, was left to cope with the collapse and preside over the liquidation of the secessionist effort. Nor should the world overlook that part of Colonel Effiong's surrender broadcast that said: “Our people are disillusioned and those elements of the old regime that made negotiations and reconciliation impossible have removed themselves voluntarily from our midst.”

The fact is that some Biafran leaders had long desired to negotiate for some form of Nigerian reunification under Organization of African Unity auspices rather than persevere with a hopeless secessionist struggle at appalling human cost. But these men never prevailed over the Ibo hawks who always had their way with General Ojukwu and now, judging from Colonel Effiong's remark, have presumably fled abroad with him.

Another fact which General Ojukwu inadvertently dramatized in leaving the final responsibility on Col nel Effiong is that at least until the last stages of the thirty‐month war it had been Biafra's non‐Ibo minority that suffered most. The attitude of these five million—forty per cent of Biafra's original population —toward secession was always questionable.

Many of them never wanted an independent Biafra, having resented Ibo domination in Nigeria's former Eastern Region for many years. Some of the minorities suffered savage reprisals at Ibo hands for refusing to leave their homes and accompany the retreating Biafran troops.
They made up the vast majority in Biafra's refugee camps as the secessionist enclave was reduced to the Ibo heartland. It may seem unkind to recall these things at the moment of Biafra's collapse after a tremendous struggle against overwhelming odds. But the record of Biafra's agony must be kept straight even at a time when the world's attention is rightly concentrated on alleviating the suffering and restoring peace.

https://www.nytimes.com/1970/01/17/archives/the-biafran-minorities.html

For Niger Delta, Peter Obi is the referendum on South South inclusion in Biafra, the country without map:


https://www.nairaland.com/7217810/niger-delta-igbo-peter-obi

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 8:52am On Sep 16, 2022
I sincerely believe it would be to the benefit of our Igbo brothers and sisters to listen.

This is as impossible as hell freezing over.



Biafra was an unqualified evil in minority lands. They just plundered the place, raping men and women. They looked down on us. We were nothing to them. Many of them still look down on us today… otherwise, how do you explain this so-called map of the new Biafra that still includes minority lands? Who told them the Isokos want to be in Biafra? Have they asked your people?

As long as the Igbo refuses to acknowledge their faults and see that Biafra was nothing but an Igbo expansionist project bent on subjugating the so-called minorities , then every other generation will have to deal with a new revamped expansionism.

The problem lies in denial and half truths spewed by their fore fathers who know the truth but refuse to pass it on to the next generation.

Rather than seek forgiveness and reconciliation with the Niger Delta, the Igbo heaps all blames of their much deserved war loss on us even though we never wanted anything to do with their Biafra or an ally in a senseless war that would have made us slaves in our fathers land.
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The Igbo is demanding sympathy where he is to beg for forgiveness.

It is evidently clear from what we are witnessing from the Igbo that they will never relent in their expansionist and annexation plot without a violent resistance to them.

They are now using islands of Igboid people in the Niger Delta as justification that the entire place is theirs.

With this mentality we are seeing also in places like Lagos where they now claim they developed and a No man's land, why should anyone want an Igbo to settle in their midst?

The north kicked them out before the war after they falsely laud claim to Sabo Garin now that they are back to the north, boundaries have been set and they now know how to behave towards their host.

I have never seen a people who hate their hosts so much for just hosting them and who turn around and lay claim to the place they are being hosted.

Tufiakpa!

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by tommy589(m): 9:31am On Sep 16, 2022
“Our people are disillusioned and those elements of the old regime that made negotiations and reconciliation impossible have removed themselves voluntarily from our midst'

After millions of innocent lives were lost

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 9:33am On Sep 16, 2022
Pinocchio Obi and his DisObidient movement are the Political arm of IPOB.

If in doubt read what one idiot OSU just replied me in another thread.

Brimstone77:
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The confused buff00n actually is you..

Your every day ranting against ndi Igbo will not stop us from giving you the Palestinians and Gaza treatment when we eventually achieve our Jewish state of BIAFRA..

May God keep you alive till then,we will surely avenge all your wickedness against us..

https://www.nairaland.com/7335551/peter-obi-already-lost-elections/1#116713941

If you are from the Niger Delta and are supporting this OSU movement know it is your own subjugation and that of your children under the colonial ambitions of a slave race.

I have written here that a Judaist Marxist movement more dangerous than the Fulani Jihadist expansionism is breathing down our necks from Osuland.

The Igbo can not survive on their own in their blighted unforgiven lands and require at least the Niger Delta to sustain their rat breeding population.

Here is the screen cap of the OSU Zionist saying he intends to recreate another IsraHell with us as Palestinians.

God punish all OSU Zionist heathens

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 9:34am On Sep 16, 2022
tommy589:
“Our people are disillusioned and those elements of the old regime that made negotiations and reconciliation impossible have removed themselves voluntarily from our midst'

After millions of innocent lives were lost

Still demanding sympathy for your self induced foolishness.

You igbos are irredeemable.

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by spearman(m): 9:34am On Sep 16, 2022
I sincerely believe it would be to the benefit of our Igbo brothers and sisters to listen.

JewsAreSatanic:


This is as impossible as hell freezing over.






grin grin grin grin grin

They believe if they repeat a falsehood long enough, it will become true. In the Ibo brain they believe they will wear out the Niger Delta people into ultimate submission. An impossibility.

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Bontafa: 9:38am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:
Pinocchio Obi and his DisObidient movement are the Political arm of IPOB.

If in doubt read what one idiot OSU just replied me in another thread.



https://www.nairaland.com/7335551/peter-obi-already-lost-elections/1#116713941

If you are from the Niger Delta and are supporting this OSU movement know it is your own subjugation and that of your children under the colonial ambitions of a slave race.

I have written here that a Judaist Marxist movement more dangerous than the Fulani Jihadist expansionism is breathing down our necks from Osuland.

The Igbo can not survive on their own in their blighted unforgiven lands and require at least the Niger Delta to sustain their rat breeding population.

Here is the screen cap of the OSU Zionist saying he intends to recreate another IsraHell with us as Palestinians.

God punish all OSU Zionist heathens

Call them OSu call them iyamiri it's needed.

You will feel the effects of tribal politics soon son .
This election will be sweet .

Before you go try and read also so you don't go spill trash outside and regret later when you are alone in the room .

https://www.nairaland.com/7333173/festus-keyamo-supported-southern-breakaway

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by kettykin: 9:39am On Sep 16, 2022
Minorities are now awake , this lies don't work anymore, return their oil companies HQ to them

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by christistruth01: 9:42am On Sep 16, 2022
Ojukwu's Biafran Soldiers not only Massacred Civilians they went further and Butchered their Corpses for Meat
The practice of Butchering People for meat was not Started by IPOB


Eastern Non Igbos were Victims of Ethnic Cleansing by the Biafran Soldiers

Read the article below



https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097919


http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/articles-opinions/the-unknown-victims-ethnic-minorities-1967-1970/

https://m.facebook.com/naijainfoman/posts/1139807712715827


Enough Of This Biafran Nonsense!!! By alabo abiye Akkio-abbey


As a Rivers man who saw the events of 1967-1970 and who was old enough to understand them, this protest in Port Harcourt is a slap on true Rivers indigenes. and the memory of ALL the Rivers men and women who were slaughtered in the pogroms and ethnic cleansing committed during the civil war by the Biafran Army.
Let us remind ourselves of the TRUE facts and REAL reasons behind the secession and subsequent civil war. Ojukwu and his cohorts decided to secede from Nigeria because Gowon broke up the regions and created Rivers State among the 12 states he created. Remember the Aburi accord? Article 4 of that accord had to do with the breaking up of the regions. On the 27th of May, 1967, Gowon broke up the Regions, from the then Eastern Region and carved out Rivers, South-Eastern and East-Central states. 3 days later on 30th May, 1967 Ojukwu seceded citing the Aburi accord. ON ABURI WE STAND!! The rallying war cry of the day. How anyone who calls himself/herself a Rivers indigene support tacitly or otherwise the so-called Biafra cause when Biafra seceeded just because Rivers State was created and the Rivers people for once had a right to self rule?
In the quest for a sovereign country did the Igbo majority seek, discuss with or solicit the support of the minorities in the Oil Rivers and South-East?? Where is Biafra? How do you seek for a country which was susequently named Biafra WITHOUT involving the indigenous people of Biafra? Isn't that supreme arrogance or maybe they were not included because they were meant to be wiped out later. Events proved the latter to be true.
Late Chief (Dr.) Nabo Graham-Douglas who was the Attorney General of the Eastern Region was sent on compulsory leave and exiled to his home town Abonnema with orders for him to be executed. Fortunately the plans leaked and he miraculously escaped. He didn't draw the Articles of secession and only heard about Biafra from the BBC journalists who came to interview him in Abonnema.
He was one of the lucky ones.
The ethnic cleansing began in earnest. Our intelligentsia; top civil servants, technocrats and other able bodied men and women were rounded up and summarily executed in Enugu, Owerri, Aba, Umuahia, Degema, Buguma, Bakana, to mention but a few towns/cities. In Port Harcourt, Rainbow town and Igritta, became killing fields. the bones of those victims still lie there
These atrocities were committed by the Biafran Army, against people who were supposed to be fighting the same cause with them.
In a bid to wipe out the minority tribes, our towns and villages were evacuated, our men put to slave labour and later on shot (reminiscent of Nazi Germany), our women taken as sex slaves, young boys shared the same fate as the men. Bakana, Bille, Abonnema were all forcefully evacuated.
Finally, when the Nigerian Army counter attacked and liberated Port Harcourt, the retreating Biafran Army, burnt Kingsway (now Supabod building), Nabo Graham-Douglas's law library (which was the best Law library in the whole of West Africa) and other land marks in the Garden city. Of what military significance were these acts??
I don't blame the misguided ill-informed people for trampling on the graves of those who were murdered by the Biafran Army, by protesting in Port Harcourt. I blame Gowon for forbidding accounts of the war being published after the war, but more importantly for not trying war criminals (like Col Ojeh of Degema) within the Biafran Army and holding them accountable for their inhuman and murderous actions during the war. 70 years after World War 2, we are still reminded on a daily basis the atrocities that the Nazi's committed. If Gowon had done what he was morally and duty bound to do, this matter of Biafra would have been put to rest once and for all.
By the way, in May 1968, my uncle (my mother's younger brother) was shot in his Warri street residence in Port Harcourt, his corpse butchered, his flesh sold as Biafra meat in Mile 1 market.

That same day the Nigerian Army opened up and started shelling Port Harcourt, which was ultimately liberated
Are those protesting and the other supporters of "Biafra" aware of these facts??
The war has been over these past 45 years, we are forging on as a country, setting aside our ethnocentric issues. That Ex-Biafrans have been assimilated into all spheres of our society (as they should), without any punishment meted out to the war criminals among them, doesn't give anyone the right to re-write history or bring these painful memories back.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Brimstone77: 9:42am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:
Pinocchio Obi and his DisObidient movement are the Political arm of IPOB.

If in doubt read what one idiot OSU just replied me in another thread.



https://www.nairaland.com/7335551/peter-obi-already-lost-elections/1#116713941

If you are from the Niger Delta and are supporting this OSU movement know it is your own subjugation and that of your children under the colonial ambitions of a slave race.

I have written here that a Judaist Marxist movement more dangerous than the Fulani Jihadist expansionism is breathing down our necks from Osuland.

The Igbo can not survive on their own in their blighted unforgiven lands and require at least the Niger Delta to sustain their rat breeding population.

Here is the screen cap of the OSU Zionist saying he intends to recreate another IsraHell with us as Palestinians.

God punish all OSU Zionist heathens
...

You be atondo..

I stand with the biafra of Igbo speaking tribe..

I don't give a fvck about your Niger deltans..

Besides I wasn't talking about Niger deltans those that killed and starved igbos children should have a reason to fear because we will neither forgive not forget..

We will surely take our revenge..

If you like twist it to suit what ever narrative you have in mind that's your problem..

But just no that the next generation of ndi igbos will hear and read about the atrocities committed against ndi Igbo by the Nigerian state ..

The spirit of vengeance will keep growing until we pay you back in your own coin..

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 9:45am On Sep 16, 2022
spearman:




grin grin grin grin grin

They believe if they repeat a falsehood long enough, it will become true. In the Ibo brain they believe they will wear out the Niger Delta people into ultimate submission. An impossibility.

The problem lies with their war generation that refused to be honest on their own ignoble roles.

Even the assassination of the PM and Premieres of other regions is justified in their eyes.

The likes of Achebe cowardly had his useless book There Was a Country published posthumously so as to avoid it and him being taken to the cleaners. That book now is the number 1 radicalizing element among many young Igbos who now erroneously see themselves as hapless victims when this was far from the case.

As long as that dying war generation never speak the truth, the young generation will continue to see the Igbo as victims and not the villains that actually are and remain so.

Now we have a more dangerous dimension in the form of Igbo Zionism that has seen to replication of Jewish racist supremascist ideology that is buoying this generation to do another repeat of their Marxist war generation stupidity.

Apart from the Jihadist horde to the north, we have a more menacing anti Christian Judaist movement to contend with to our borders.


Pinocchio Obi remains the political arm of Biafraism and must be rejected on its face value outrightly by any true son of the Niger Delta.

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by christistruth01: 9:46am On Sep 16, 2022
shocked
Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Wintertime: 9:47am On Sep 16, 2022
You hate Biafran Igbos



But guess what


We love them


And mind you


Niger Delta is still Biafra

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by ObituaryYebo: 9:48am On Sep 16, 2022
What pain me most is how Biafuroans are eating their fellow Biafuroans grin

The republic will be worst than South Sudan.

My sympathy to all future Biafuroans in advance

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Bontafa: 9:48am On Sep 16, 2022
Brimstone77:
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You be atondo..

I stand with the biafra of Igbo speaking tribe..

I don't give a fvck about your Niger deltans..

Besides I wasn't talking about Niger deltans those that killed and starved igbos children should have a reason to fear because we will neither forgive not forget..

We will surely take our revenge..

If you like twist it to suit what ever narrative you have in mind that's your problem..

But just no that the next generation of ndi igbos will hear and read about the atrocities committed against ndi Igbo by the Nigerian state ..

The spirit of vengeance will keep growing until we pay you back in your own coin..

Kids dont read , they don't know why the old eastern region formed Biafra .to them they think it's only the Ibos because of gossip they heard , or maybe they are just fulanis creating monikers to jam the heads of the Eastern and wester region

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Bontafa: 9:49am On Sep 16, 2022
Wintertime:
You hate Biafran Igbos



But guess what


We love them


And mind you


Niger Delta is still Biafra

Stop lecturing fools .

The tribal hate will be needed for this election . All Biafran region just shut up and observe

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 9:51am On Sep 16, 2022
Brimstone77:
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You be atondo..

I stand with the biafra of Igbo speaking tribe..

I don't give a fvck about your Niger deltans..

Besides I wasn't talking about Niger deltans those that killed and starved igbos children should have a reason to fear because we will neither forgive not forget..

We will surely take our revenge..

If you like twist it to suit what ever narrative you have in mind that's your problem..

But just no that the next generation of ndi igbos will hear and read about the atrocities committed against ndi Igbo by the Nigerian state ..

The spirit of vengeance will keep growing until we pay you back in your own coin..

Grammar.

You have already exposed yourselves to the world.

I have been warning about you Judas slaves for over 3ys now and thank God almighty you confessed your lame empire ambitions .

Let it be known that any repeat of your foolish war generation stupidity on the Niger Delta will be met with fury that hell itself will be shocked.

There will be no moral burden on our generation or that of those unborn for what we will do to you Osus if you dare your annexation and ezpansuinusm towards our generation .

3 million dey pain you?

Make it 30 million dead Osus

Eternal slaves of Judas.
Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Brimstone77: 9:54am On Sep 16, 2022
Bontafa:


Kids dont read , they don't know why the old eastern region formed Biafra .to them they think it's only the Ibos because of gossip they heard , or maybe they are just fulanis creating monikers to jam the heads of the Eastern and wester region
...

They can believe what ever they want..

All I know is that vengeance is coming..

Let's see how the ediots will convince an asaba man that igbos are their enemies..

Let's see how they would tell them about the asaba massacre that they committed..

Every blood of an Igbo man shades by the Nigerian state will be avenged!!

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 9:55am On Sep 16, 2022
Wintertime:
You hate Biafran Igbos



But guess what


We love them


And mind you


Niger Delta is still Biafra

Another OSU claiming Niger Delta.

Fool, next time read and see that the person being interviewed is a Niger Deltan.
Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 9:56am On Sep 16, 2022
Brimstone77:
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They can believe what ever they want..

All I know is that vengeance is coming..

Let's see how the ediots will convince an asaba man that igbos are their enemies..

Let's see how they would tell them about the asaba massacre that they committed..

Every blood of an Igbo man shades by the Nigerian state will be avenged!!

Your attempts at using Igboid islands in the Niger Delta to claim the entire place is DOA


This time around there won't eben be corpses left for you to cannibalize.

OSU bastard land grabbing okoro Judas

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by spearman(m): 9:59am On Sep 16, 2022
Brimstone77:
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I stand with the biafra of Igbo speaking tribe..




There are no Ibos in the Niger Delta. There are nations that adapted some form Ibo language being a language of commerce. There are little pockets of islands of people who will identify as Ibo but even those tiny little sample don't want to be part of Biafra because of Ibo criminal reputation. There is no advantage in anyone being Ibo unless you are compelled to.

Notice in this Colonial map of cannibalism that eating human beings did not spill to Asaba. This represents the clearest scientific proof in cultural anthropology that Anioma is not Ibo as the decision to eat human beings is a major dividing line in civikizations.

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Brimstone77: 9:59am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:


Grammar.

You have already exposed yourselves to the world.

I have been warning about you Judas slaves for over 3ys now and thank God almighty you confessed your lame empire ambitions .

Let it be known that any repeat of your foolish war generation stupidity on the Niger Delta will be met with fury that hell itself will be shocked.

There will be no moral burden on our generation or that of those unborn for what we will do to you Osus if you dare your annexation and ezpansuinusm towards our generation .

3 million dey pain you?

Make it 30 million dead Osus

Eternal slaves of Judas.
...

Your fear is justified if you have ever killed an Igbo man..

Anybody that once killed an Igbo have a reason to fear..

God help us even the world will marvel at the damages the generation of the enemies of ndi Igbo will face..

I'm not here for you cock and bull misyarn..

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Bontafa: 10:00am On Sep 16, 2022
Brimstone77:
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They can believe what ever they want..

All I know is that vengeance is coming..

Let's see how the ediots will convince an asaba man that igbos are their enemies..

Let's see how they would tell them about the asaba massacre that they committed..

Every blood of an Igbo man shades by the Nigerian state will be avenged!!

Asaba what ?

You think because they shouted imo massacre and did not Shout Asaba own made it less .

Before traveling I worked in a game house in Lagos from there I joined tourism and tour firm we traveled the country alot .

We went to Asaba the history till this day will make you feel cold .

A roundabout about a very giant roundabout is dedicated just to scribe the names of the people killed , that is the once they could find .

Asaba will never I repeat never love The Nigeria state more than Biafra.

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 10:00am On Sep 16, 2022
Bontafa:


Call them OSu call them iyamiri it's needed.

You will feel the effects of tribal politics soon son .
This election will be sweet .

Before you go try and read also so you don't go spill trash outside and regret later when you are alone in the room .

https://www.nairaland.com/7333173/festus-keyamo-supported-southern-breakaway

What trash are you spewing OSU?

You DisObidient movement ends abruptly lile your now temporarily halted Biafraism.

You will remain an OSU caste island .

If there is one thing I like Buhari for is for declaring your boundaries in his famous Dot nation speech.

You will cannibalize each other in your ghetto enclaves of Alaigbo Congo Judea.


Heathen savages
Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by JewsAreSatanic: 10:02am On Sep 16, 2022
Brimstone77:
...

Your fear is justified if you have ever killed an Igbo man..

Anybody that once killed an Igbo have a reason to fear..




That means every Igbo bastard has a reason to fear since igbos murder themselves more than any other people .

Osuegbe
Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by tommy589(m): 10:04am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:


Still demanding sympathy for your self induced foolishness.

You igbos are irredeemable.




It's ok if that's how you respond to my age mates in your family. The quote is from General Effiong, a minority. I wonder why you can not read the short write up comprehensively.

Btw, I am not igbo

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Bontafa: 10:07am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:


What trash are you spewing OSU?

You DisObidient movement ends abruptly lile your now temporarily halted Biafraism.

You will remain an OSU caste island .

If there is one thing I like Buhari for is for declaring your boundaries in his famous Dot nation speech.

You will cannibalize each other in your ghetto enclaves of Alaigbo Congo Judea.


Heathen savages

I no ready to rub inside mud today with you. I have conversed with your kinds I know the deception you hide under .fool the gullibles .

You should know I am not Igbo even if you call me OSu or pigidiot or iyamiri from now till next year I will accept it with my full cheat and still tell you that you are a Banza without thinking faculty

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Kingozymandias(m): 10:07am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:


That means every Igbo bastard has a reason to fear since igbos murder themselves more than any other people .

Osuegbe

Rule 2 broken
Seun Mynd4 lalasticlalà mukiŋa2 rocktatioŋ justwisè óam4j nlfpmoɗ

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Kingozymandias(m): 10:07am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:


What trash are you spewing OSU?

You DisObidient movement ends abruptly lile your now temporarily halted Biafraism.

You will remain an OSU caste island .

If there is one thing I like Buhari for is for declaring your boundaries in his famous Dot nation speech.

You will cannibalize each other in your ghetto enclaves of Alaigbo Congo Judea.


Heathen savages

Rule 2 broken
Seun Mynd4 lalasticlalà mukiŋa2 rocktatioŋ justwisè óam4j nlfpmoɗ

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Re: Biafra Was An Unqualified Evil In Minority Lands. by Wintertime: 10:08am On Sep 16, 2022
JewsAreSatanic:


Another OSU claiming Niger Delta.

Fool, next time read and see that the person being interviewed is a Niger Deltan.



Wahala oo

Are you census keeper

Or someone who takes and decide someone's root

See me see wahala

If he's a Niger Delta how is it my concern

He shared his view

Me I shared my view

See wahala

Idioooooooota park well



Biafra

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