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OAM4J (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #32 on: October 02, 2009, 04:26 PM »

By the way where are the Igbo leaders that will lead the Igbos to the promisedland? O.K., let me suggest, Orji Kalu, Michael Aondoakaa, Ojo madueke, Uba brothers etc

Besides, what does the rest of Nigerian got to loose if Igbos break away?

The only group that has been highly marginalized, who should be crying for independence is the Niger Deltans, if they break away, the rest of Nigerians will feel it because of the oil$.

Lets not tribalised the Nigeria problem all our leaders have failed us both Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.

Hey on a lighter note, why don’t you start your breakaway by 1st leaving Nairaland en- mass? Niraland is own by a Nigerian, infact a Yoruba guy  Cheesy Grin Grin Grin Cool
asha 80 (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #33 on: October 02, 2009, 04:29 PM »

Quote from: OAM4J on October 02, 2009, 04:26 PM
By the way where are the Igbo leaders that will lead the Igbos to the promisedland? O.K., let me suggest, Orji Kalu, Michael Aondoakaa, Ojo madueke, Uba brothers etc

Besides, what does the rest of Nigerian got to loose if Igbos break away?

The only group that has been highly marginalized, who should be crying for independence is the Niger Deltans, if they break away, the rest of Nigerians will feel it because of the oil$.

Lets not tribalised the Nigeria problem all our leaders have failed us both Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.

Hey on a lighter note, why don’t you start your breakaway by 1st leaving Nairaland en- mass? Niraland is own by a Nigerian, infact a Yoruba guy  Cheesy Grin Grin Grin Cool


U need education on your own country.
citizenY (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #34 on: October 02, 2009, 05:34 PM »

@ Asha80,

The man says you should practice what you preach by leaving Nairaland.

Your education is big enough for you to get the message. That is not rocket science.

Simple straight foward English. Put your money where your mouth is.

Your nationalism and pride is being called into question. 

When you wan baf, you no fit hide belly button Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
asha 80 (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #35 on: October 02, 2009, 05:42 PM »

Allow the man to defend himself^^^
emyah (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #36 on: October 05, 2009, 02:39 PM »

Quote from: eina on October 02, 2009, 03:54 PM
The fact that you are my brother doesn't make me follow your course of thinking. Igbos in one way or the other have immensely contributed to the downfall of Nigeria. why should you now dissociate yourself from the rest of the gang after committing all your crimes together? Have you made a deep assessment to find out if your condition will SURELY be better off when you depart from the gang? Igbos are presently Nigerian citizens, therefore if Nigeria is a failure it also implies that Igbos are failures too, and we should bow our heads in shame. It will be a disaster if we depart and fail a second time. Please let us think like modern men and look beyond tribe.


without the help of  Nigeria Gvm, Igbo are  fer better then Yoruba's and Ahusa ,infact any Black race . in every aspect of life.
emyah (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #37 on: October 05, 2009, 02:52 PM »

Quote from: OAM4J on October 02, 2009, 04:26 PM
By the way where are the Igbo leaders that will lead the Igbos to the promisedland? O.K., let me suggest, Orji Kalu, Michael Aondoakaa, Ojo madueke, Uba brothers etc

Besides, what does the rest of Nigerian got to loose if Igbos break away?

The only group that has been highly marginalized, who should be crying for independence is the Niger Deltans, if they break away, the rest of Nigerians will feel it because of the oil$.

Lets not tribalised the Nigeria problem all our leaders have failed us both Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.

Hey on a lighter note, why don’t you start your breakaway by 1st leaving Nairaland en- mass? Niraland is own by a Nigerian, infact a Yoruba guy  Cheesy Grin Grin Grin Cool



 i agree with you. Niraland is own by a Yoruba guy.
 
May be you might have foregoten that the Farther of internet is my brother ,infarct a Biafran
emyah (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #38 on: October 05, 2009, 02:56 PM »

Quote from: OAM4J on October 02, 2009, 04:26 PM
By the way where are the Igbo leaders that will lead the Igbos to the promisedland? O.K., let me suggest, Orji Kalu, Michael Aondoakaa, Ojo madueke, Uba brothers etc

Besides, what does the rest of Nigerian got to loose if Igbos break away?

The only group that has been highly marginalized, who should be crying for independence is the Niger Deltans, if they break away, the rest of Nigerians will feel it because of the oil$.

Lets not tribalised the Nigeria problem all our leaders have failed us both Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba.

Hey on a lighter note, why don’t you start your breakaway by 1st leaving Nairaland en- mass? Niraland is own by a Nigerian, infact a Yoruba guy  Cheesy Grin Grin Grin Cool



What you should rather concern yourself with, is how you're going to survive in a Nigeria nation with your Hausa/Fulani/Tiv/Kanuri cohorts. You know you are all birds of the same feather and you will surely flock together.
So those of you who have never done an honest hard work in life should tighten your belt and start learning how to. Time is not on your side.
You'll wake up one morning to see the newly independent children of the Rising Sun waving their Biafra Republic flags, all smiles and jubilant in optimism. Poor you, that day will be a day of mourning for you, your bread basket is gone!









 




 
emyah (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #39 on: October 05, 2009, 03:17 PM »

Quote from: eina on October 02, 2009, 03:54 PM
The fact that you are my brother doesn't make me follow your course of thinking. Igbos in one way or the other have immensely contributed to the downfall of Nigeria. why should you now dissociate yourself from the rest of the gang after committing all your crimes together? Have you made a deep assessment to find out if your condition will SURELY be better off when you depart from the gang? Igbos are presently Nigerian citizens, therefore if Nigeria is a failure it also implies that Igbos are failures too, and we should bow our heads in shame. It will be a disaster if we depart and fail a second time. Please let us think like modern men and look beyond tribe.

If   you are Ibgo as you said,  i just wanna let you know that we are here for u and  for those who are LAZY in understanding. we know about our LAZY vessel.

ezeagu (m)
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #40 on: October 05, 2009, 03:28 PM »

Quote from: eina on October 02, 2009, 03:54 PM
The fact that you are my brother doesn't make me follow your course of thinking. Igbos in one way or the other have immensely contributed to the downfall of Nigeria. why should you now dissociate yourself from the rest of the gang after committing all your crimes together? Have you made a deep assessment to find out if your condition will SURELY be better off when you depart from the gang? Igbos are presently Nigerian citizens, therefore if Nigeria is a failure it also implies that Igbos are failures too, and we should bow our heads in shame. It will be a disaster if we depart and fail a second time. Please let us think like modern men and look beyond tribe.

This post implies that the Igbo are allowed to be on the same playing field as the Fulani.  Lips sealed
ketsho
Re: Why Do You Need The Igbos In Nigeria?
« #41 on: October 05, 2009, 03:54 PM »

Quote from: eina on October 02, 2009, 03:54 PM
The fact that you are my brother doesn't make me follow your course of thinking. Igbos in one way or the other have immensely contributed to the downfall of Nigeria. why should you now dissociate yourself from the rest of the gang after committing all your crimes together? Have you made a deep assessment to find out if your condition will SURELY be better off when you depart from the gang? Igbos are presently Nigerian citizens, therefore if Nigeria is a failure it also implies that Igbos are failures too, and we should bow our heads in shame. It will be a disaster if we depart and fail a second time. Please let us think like modern men and look beyond tribe.

            People of Eastern Region Biafra, Annang, Efik, Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoja, Itsekiri, Esan, Isoko, and Urhobo any Hausa Fulani Yoruba oligarch who tells you that the Hausa Fulani and Yoruba love you is lying like the drunken mad man in your local market. If you ever believe any of that nonsense ever again then there is no redemption for you. The Hausa Fulani Yoruba love the money they are stealing from your land. That’s all. They do not care a kobo if all of you drop dead this moment. In fact that is their number one wish – that all of you disappear from the face of the earth. If you never knew that know that today. Ask yourselves how many Annang, Efik, Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoja, Itsekiri, Esan, Isoko, and Urhobo heads are equal to one Yoruba life? Ask yourself! “Onye mara asu ya sua n’odo, onye amaghi asu ya sua n’ala.”
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