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If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by PastorOlokonla: 6:56pm On Feb 23
I am sitting down and going through a couple of situations in my mind, particularly as it relates to the political landscape in the SE, the emergence of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB and the present situation of the agitations and MNK who is presently languishing in jail with no hope of freedom in sight.
In this thread, I will be discussing about important lessons that could be learnt abount MNK, what he did wrong and and what could have been done if truly, the east want to have a separate country.

First of all, as an ardent student of Nigerian civil war history, I can tell you that no region will be able to ceceede from Nigeria via armed conflict.
It will lead to war and the region will be massacred like in the civil war, its not going to happen.
Don't get me wrong, I do not believe in one Nigeria and do not believe the country will work or get better in the future, I don't trust Nigerian politicians from all regions to do the right thing thanks to tribalism and unbridled religious extremety.....

I believe the regions would progress faster if seperated and you are free to bring up your counter argument.

I will also take mature comments from contributors.

I will update this post later today so check back ok.......
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by Yujin(m): 7:35pm On Feb 23
Don't forget to tell us what you will do if you were Remi Tinubu who has a fatwa on her head. We are very eager to hear what you will want to do before she even does anything.

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Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by opamoses1: 7:36pm On Feb 23
Yujin:
Don't forget to tell us what you will do if you were Remi Tinubu who has a fatwa on her head. We are very eager to hear what you will want to do before she even does anything.
Did an IPOB pastor not tell her to poison Tinubu during the campaign season?

The Boko Haram imam and the IPOB pastor are no different from each other. Both are terrorists.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by successmatters(m): 7:36pm On Feb 23
Remember to tell us what you would have done if you were Olu Falae whom some fulani kidnappers took into the bush and slapped close his only remaining good eye and closed his farm.

That was a national disaster.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by opamoses1: 7:37pm On Feb 23
PastorOlokonla:
I am sitting down and going through a couple of situations in my mind, particularly as it relates to the political landscape in the SE, the emergence of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB and the present situation of the agitations and MNK who is presently languishing in jail with no hope of freedom in sight.
In this thread, I will be discussing about important lessons that could be learnt abount MNK, what he did wrong and and what could have been done if truly, the east want to have a separate country.

I will also take mature comments from contributors.

I will update this post later today so check back ok.......
Sunday Igboho is now roaming around enjoying his freedom while Nnamdi Kanu is still locked up like a criminal. I wonder when he would be released. Just like Buhari, Tinubu has forgotten him in the dungeon.

Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by Yujin(m): 7:40pm On Feb 23
opamoses1:

Did an IPOB pastor not tell her to poison Tinubu during the campaign season?

The Boko Haram imam and the IPOB pastor are no different from each other. Both are terrorists.
We've heard your assessment of them. Now, what will you do specifically about the fatwa the imam placed on her head? Don't you think her life is now in danger?

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Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by successmatters(m): 7:41pm On Feb 23
opamoses1:

Sunday Igboho is now roaming around enjoying his freedom while Nnamdi Kanu is still locked up like a criminal. I wonder when he would be released. Just like Buhari, Tinubu has forgotten him in the dungeon.

My brother, even all the free people in ogbomosho and kano have been imprisoned by hunger. They Will gladly swap with nnamdi to be eating even if they are locked inside soakaway pit.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by Yujin(m): 7:43pm On Feb 23
opamoses1:

Sunday Igboho is now roaming around enjoying his freedom while Nnamdi Kanu is still locked up like a criminal. I wonder when he would be released. Just like Buhari, Tinubu has forgotten him in the dungeon.
A true freedom fighter knows that the only freedom he gets is a true political freedom without boundaries. Sunday Igboho is an activist not a freedom fighter. I respect him for his ideology.

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Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by gidgiddy: 8:07pm On Feb 23
PastorOlokonla:
I am sitting down and going through a couple of situations in my mind, particularly as it relates to the political landscape in the SE, the emergence of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB and the present situation of the agitations and MNK who is presently languishing in jail with no hope of freedom in sight.
In this thread, I will be discussing about important lessons that could be learnt abount MNK, what he did wrong and and what could have been done if truly, the east want to have a separate country.

I will also take mature comments from contributors.

I will update this post later today so check back ok.......

You are buying a Dollar for almost N2000

A litre of Petrol at almost N800

A bag of rice at N100,000

Your country is going down the drain daily

But here you are opening a thread to discuss Nnamdi Kanu who only wants his people to opt out of a failed unworkable Nigeria?

Hmmmmmmm
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by PastorOlokonla: 8:15pm On Feb 23
gidgiddy:


You are buying a Dollar for almost N2000

A litre of Petrol at almost N800

A bag of rice at N100,000

Your country is going down the drain daily

But here you are opening a thread to discuss Nnamdi Kanu who only wants his people to opt out of a failed unworkable Nigeria?

Hmmmmmmm

I have a dual citizenship with all my family members.

I gain either ways whether Nigeria gets better or crashes and I do not hold or keep the Naira.

You are singing to the choir bro.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by Straybullet: 8:36pm On Feb 23
PastorOlokonla:


I have a dual citizenship with all my family members.

I gain either ways whether Nigeria gets better or crashes and I do not hold or keep the Naira.

You are singing to the choir bro.

Then shut up and leave us alone, Mr dressing in borrowed oyinbo clothes.

To run away from your country is now something to brag about.

Listen I'm s doctor, I have Australian med cert, I could relocate in a jiffy, I have the funds to do so now, but nigeria is my own God given place of birth.

I will stay here and fix it.

Keep your seemons
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by naijapips04: 9:05pm On Feb 23
gidgiddy:


You are buying a Dollar for almost N2000

A litre of Petrol at almost N800

A bag of rice at N100,000

Your country is going down the drain daily

But here you are opening a thread to discuss Nnamdi Kanu who only wants his people to opt out of a failed unworkable Nigeria?

Hmmmmmmm

Ofeke a aputago. So how much do you now want to buy petrol in Biafra? From who?
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by PastorOlokonla: 10:12pm On Feb 23
Please guys, lets not turn this into a tribal bashing threads.

This is a time that calls for deep introspection and sober reflection.
I will list what Kanu did wrong and what he should have done to succeed.

I will continue when I have the time.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by 9japride(m): 10:17pm On Feb 23
PastorOlokonla:
Please guys, lets not turn this into a tribal bashing threads.

This is a time that calls for deep introspection and sober reflection.
I will list what Kanu did wrong and what he should have done to succeed.

I will continue when I have the time.
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You guys are just too predictable. Even your moniker should tell someone what your aim is.
At times I wonder if really you guys are Nigerians or just doing normal political hustle?
How can the country be in a terrible situation and your concern is Nnamdi Kanu?
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by PastorOlokonla: 10:23pm On Feb 23
9japride:
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You guys are just too predictable. Even your moniker should tell someone what your aim is.
At times I wonder if really you guys are Nigerians or just doing normal political hustle?
How can the country be in a terrible situation and your concern is Nnamdi Kanu?

You are free to open a new thread to discuss the problems of the country. I am not affected by the Nigerian problems ok. It is a free world Nwannem!
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by 9japride(m): 10:27pm On Feb 23
PastorOlokonla:


You are free to open a new thread to discuss the problems of the country. I am not affected by the Nigerian problems ok. It is a free world Nwannem!
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If you are not affected, then you shouldn't be discussing issues affecting the south east.
You guys just love to open irrelevant tops just to keep the youths busy arguing unnecessarily.
It's a normal tactics to distract the masses.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by PastorOlokonla: 10:31pm On Feb 23
9japride:
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If you are not affected, then you shouldn't be discussing issues affecting the south east.
You guys just love to open irrelevant tops just to keep the youths busy arguing unnecessarily.
It's a normal tactics to distract the masses.

You are still not learning anything from the past my from, you cannot determine what anyone can discuss about both online and offline, even the government cannot do that and that was a big mistake from IPOB thinking it can force people to sit at home certain day or close their business on Monday.
The best strategy to succeed is to learn from the past.

If you are hungry and facing hardship, while I sincerely sympathize with you, I want you to know your present predicament is not my fault inugo!
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by swagana: 10:32pm On Feb 23
opamoses1:

Sunday Igboho is now roaming around enjoying his freedom while Nnamdi Kanu is still locked up like a criminal. I wonder when he would be released. Just like Buhari, Tinubu has forgotten him in the dungeon.

If Sunday Igbogho had disregarded his elders advise like Kanu did he would ended up either dead or at best in prison like MNK.
He is smart guy.Pikin wey talk say him papa no wise na foolish pikin be that.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by 9japride(m): 10:36pm On Feb 23
PastorOlokonla:


You are still not learning anything from the past my from, you cannot determine what anyone can discuss about both online and offline, even the government cannot do that and that was a big mistake from IPOB thinking it can force people to sit at home certain day or close their business on Monday.
The best strategy to succeed is to learn from the past.

If you are hungry and facing hardship, while I sincerely sympathize with you, I want you to know your present predicament is not my fault inugo!
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Leave all these long talk. It's not today empires have holding other regions hostage.
Empires come and go.
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by PastorOlokonla: 10:39pm On Feb 23
People are very dull in this country, little wonder our leaders take us for granted.

What exactly is the business of Sunday Igboho with the topic of discussion?
Re: If I Were Nnamdi Kanu by PastorOlokonla: 10:41pm On Feb 23
9japride:
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Leave all these long talk. It's not today empires have holding other regions hostage.
Empires come and go.

"Empire", "hostage", what tf are you talking about?

Have you eaten something today!

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