Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu

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neatact
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #64 on: November 03, 2009, 02:16 PM »

yes 4 some of u the man is still a hero, forgetting the evil he brought on his people
Gold-mind (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #65 on: November 03, 2009, 02:47 PM »

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I doubt that assumption,,when the boko haram struck,there was no civil war.When jtf bombarded gbaramatu kingdom,no civil war ,so if anambrarians decide to kill themselve due to lack of true and greediness,then,i see no reason why that should be a problem to the rest of nigeria.,perhaps we can sacrifice anambra for nigeria to be in peace.
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Bluetooth!
  Do u actually understand what u just said? Or do u just sit back on your computer to send any message u like? Don't u know that what u've just said can set the whole country ablaze if published on the front of newspaper.

  How do u think that U (Nigeria) can sacrifice Anambra state? I don't care if u are a PDP member or not but I want to tell u that any attempt on Anambra state is an attempt on the already shaking Nigeria. Anambra is not like Ekiti or any other state where u can do anything u want and get away with it. You know with me that Nigeria is always at brink of collapsing. So if the scattering of Nigeria will start from Awka, we are ready for it.  JUSTICE MUST HAVE ITS WAY!
Emmy c
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #66 on: November 03, 2009, 03:42 PM »

As for me Anambara is a peaceful state,but some selfish people are trying to destroy the state,let me ask what is the likes of UBA and co are still doing after all the humilation,Uba should know that Anambara as a state are so big for them  to control,the should try to put their home together first, for soludo is quite a pity that a well reserve man like him will choose to dine with the PDP,S but it shows that was godfatherism tha t made him the CBN governor,shame unto PDP,suludo and uba,s they will not succed
lemmycop
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #67 on: November 03, 2009, 05:39 PM »

Pls there shudn't be any form of crisis in Nigeria. We haven't recovered yet from past wars that took away lives of the innocent Cry Cry Cry.
dfanthom (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #68 on: November 03, 2009, 06:38 PM »


anambra crisis cannot lead to another civil war anything. it'd just cement the fact that most politicians from that 'ought-to -be-blessed-state' should not & cannot be taken seriously. that's what it means!

bawomolo (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #69 on: November 03, 2009, 06:59 PM »

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read the title.
wetin concern you with anambra?
GOSH!!!


i thought we were all nigerians?   or we can't only comment on issues pertaining to our state.
malele
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #70 on: November 03, 2009, 07:47 PM »

nawah for uba and his brothers.if its a country that is sane ubas family
will be in live jail .but its unfortunate anything goes in nigeria
George_D (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #71 on: November 03, 2009, 08:18 PM »

this man should just shut up! Angry
Onlytruth (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #72 on: November 03, 2009, 08:30 PM »

Nigerians are quite a stupid bunch! Grin
So, instead of people asking why the Uba brothers (who are protected by the Federal Government) should be so powerful and hold the heart of Igboland hostage, they are wondering why the everlasting defender of the Igbo is threatening war. Amazing! Even the worst flatfoot knows that Ojukwu is too old to fight a war. But "Ojukwu" signifies much much more than his physical person. He is a legend now. The soul of an indomitable people who refused to be enslaved in their own land. So, when "Ojukwu" threatens war, even his dismissers know that the man commands the love, respect and ears of his people. Anyone waiting for the same type of civil war as in 1967 is an arrant fool.
You take Ojukwu's threat for granted at your own peril! Cool
Tugbaski
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #73 on: November 03, 2009, 09:03 PM »

Nigga is on that bull shit again, Make hin try am now.
Princek12
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #74 on: November 03, 2009, 10:29 PM »

Phuck Ojukwu. Who the phuck does he think he is. I will blow his brains off with my M-16. Does he think this is Nigeria of old?
E-daniels
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #75 on: November 04, 2009, 03:37 AM »

Quote from: Onlytruth on November 03, 2009, 08:30 PM

You take Ojukwu's threat for granted at your own peril! Cool

We are all shaking n scared!! Very Funny, So what has Ojukwu ever done and what can he do? Couldn't even lead his people 2 a victorious war n he comes out 2 talk abt anoda civil war, OJUKWU U MUST BE MAD!!

So diz old man thinks he can open his mouth and talk anyhow? What civil war? All diz old Politicians should better get a hold of demselves. The only civil war i c cumin in soon, is the nu generation Nigerian youths  taking over power from diz Old Fools with Guns n Knives, This Old men r beginin 2 play GOD a lot dis days, Civil War my foot!!
Sagamite (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #76 on: November 04, 2009, 09:21 AM »

If it is true Ojukwu made such utterances, then definitely the early stages of senility has set in.

Start reviewing and training candidates that would change his diapers.
Onafuye
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #77 on: November 04, 2009, 09:30 AM »

well what can one say.one thing is sure though,everytime history repeats itself the price is always higher.and that is one thing Nigeria has never learnt.God help us all.
maketo
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #78 on: November 04, 2009, 10:04 AM »

Well for me the people of anambra should maintian peace that the government will see to that probs, pls ojukwu no go fight  again,  i dey beg u because your statment on the media dey shuck me well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ud4u
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #79 on: November 04, 2009, 11:44 AM »

Politics in Nigeria!!!    Cry Cry Cry Weeping for my dear Country.
sexymiss.. (f)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #80 on: November 04, 2009, 12:42 PM »

Please watch this video from STV about the war story
http://www.youtube.com/user/savilpress#p/a
devimcy
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #81 on: November 04, 2009, 01:10 PM »

 @ bibiking 1, do you know or understand the implication of callin g a warlord a coward it reduces an interllectual to a moron not only that it puts his/her qualification and all year of accademic and intellectual pursuit in an endless que of dumbness, i will not like you to join this que lest you find yourself sinking in an endless pit of myopic insanity please be warn and stop talking like a yoruba man but i enjoined you to talk like a Nigerian whom you are.


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George_D (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #82 on: November 04, 2009, 01:20 PM »

what's with the picture? is that your sister? Huh
Sagamite (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #83 on: November 04, 2009, 01:44 PM »

Quote from: sexymiss,  on November 04, 2009, 12:42 PM
Please watch this video from STV about the war story
http://www.youtube.com/user/savilpress#p/a


I stopped watching after 2mins as I was feeling nauseous from the stupid, forced accents from the presenter and Sunny Ache.

I hope the programme was not made for Nigerian TV and for Nigerian consumption.

If it was, what kind of MORON of a producer would allow that from their presenter?
omar22 (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #84 on: November 04, 2009, 02:12 PM »

@devimcy


Ojukwu is a COWARD

This is not an era to threaten people with a civil war, this is not the 60s, it would quick and it would be fast and casualties would be higher! the war wont last 3 years,  would be lucky if it last 3 days.


~Borat~ (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #85 on: November 04, 2009, 03:24 PM »

Ojukwu is just a senile muthaphocker
George_D (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #86 on: November 04, 2009, 05:31 PM »

the man should just go and shut up!
revolt (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #87 on: November 04, 2009, 06:20 PM »

SAW TIS THREAD A LIL LATE BUT THIS QUESTION GOES TO THE ANTI OJUKWUS. HE STATED THAT IMPOSING A CANDIDATE ON ANAMBRA COULD CAUSE A CIVIL WAR AND PEOPLE ARE LAMBASTING HIM. SO SHOULD WE ALL JUSTICFY THE IMPOSITION OF A TRAITOR LIKE UBA ON ANAMBRARIANS,  GIVE OJUKWU A BREAK HE STILL REMAINS THE ONLY MAN THAT FOUGHT THE SYSTEM. ATLEAST NOT A PAPER WARRIOR.
Sagamite (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #88 on: November 04, 2009, 06:36 PM »

Quote from: revolt on November 04, 2009, 06:20 PM
SAW TIS THREAD A LIL LATE BUT THIS QUESTION GOES TO THE ANTI OJUKWUS. HE STATED THAT IMPOSING A CANDIDATE ON ANAMBRA COULD CAUSE A CIVIL WAR AND PEOPLE ARE LAMBASTING HIM. SO SHOULD WE ALL JUSTICFY THE IMPOSITION OF A TRAITOR LIKE UBA ON ANAMBRARIANS, GIVE OJUKWU A BREAK HE STILL REMAINS THE ONLY MAN THAT FOUGHT THE SYSTEM. ATLEAST NOT A PAPER WARRIOR.

No one is supporting any imposition.

Condemning moronic utterances is not support of an imposition and stop stupidly be implying such.
George_D (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #89 on: November 04, 2009, 08:11 PM »

exactly! tell him the truth!
omar22 (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #90 on: November 04, 2009, 10:47 PM »

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SAW TIS THREAD A LIL LATE BUT THIS QUESTION GOES TO THE ANTI OJUKWUS. HE STATED THAT IMPOSING A CANDIDATE ON ANAMBRA COULD CAUSE A CIVIL WAR AND PEOPLE ARE LAMBASTING HIM. SO SHOULD WE ALL JUSTICFY THE IMPOSITION OF A TRAITOR LIKE UBA ON ANAMBRARIANS,  GIVE OJUKWU A BREAK HE STILL REMAINS THE ONLY MAN THAT FOUGHT THE SYSTEM. ATLEAST NOT A PAPER WARRIOR.


I couldnt careless how much the babbling baffoon wants to fight the system, WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER,  the 1967 war happened and they had the chance to rebuild any war now would kill Nigeria off, Ojukwu should shut his trap and if he feels like fighting Mike Tyson is available,
George_D (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #91 on: November 05, 2009, 10:58 AM »

the guy is a rable rouser. he makes all the noise meanwhile at the end of the month he pockets almost 8M naira!
revolt (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #92 on: November 06, 2009, 12:36 PM »

YOU CAN ABUSE OJUKWU  AND CALL  HIM COWARD BUT LOOK AT US ALL HERE WEVE NOT DONE ANYTHING FOR CHANGE ALL WE DO IS TYPE ON LAPTOPS AND ABUSE AS SOME CHICKEN DUDES DO HERE BUT THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF DID SO AND FOR YOUR INFO HE DID NOT RUN BUT THEY BEGGED HIM TO LEAVE WHICH HE RELUCTANTLY DID. LIVE TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY WHICH HES DOING RIGHT NOW. HE  HAS HIS SHORT COMINGS BUT MEN THATS NIGERIAS STRONGEST MAN. EVEN GOWON OBJ CONFIRMED THAT
George_D (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #93 on: November 06, 2009, 03:40 PM »

you're just being myopic.
Mbuzo
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #94 on: November 06, 2009, 08:14 PM »

The problem with many respondents on Nigeria is that they get carried away with emotion, sentiments and personal biases. Ojukwu is talking out of frustration. Criminals are laying siege on a State that is known for political restiveness. All cries are for the National Leadership to bring power to bear down on fairness in the State. Why can't we see the holistic and balanced view. You guys should visit www.reliablereporters.com They sure know how to do balanced analysis on Nigeria


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revolt (m)
Re: Anambra Crisis Could Lead To Another Civil War – Ojukwu
« #95 on: November 07, 2009, 12:16 PM »

just incase you dont know im not really a fan of ojukwu but one thing i respect is his approach to the goons in abuja they dont hear dialogue and im tired of being a slavewe cant continue like this. after allim not even from anambra but lets learn to speak the truth. if ojukwu keeps quiet do you realise the insult and implication. so abeg dialogue as u all support is waste of time. that generation is alien to that.
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