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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by atoleybaba(m): 3:16pm On Dec 10, 2015
EbolaParasite:


This is a business for Seun and I think he is right in protecting it. The Nigerian government can come after him if he is seen to promote terrorism. He is simply doing the right thing. A lot of you seem to forget that Nairaland is not a charity. It is a BUSINESS
but the rules in his business is going against d constitution of the fed. Republic of Nigeria ....biafria myt look like a potential terrorist group if their demands are not met but seun still dont av d right to stop them from using this forum to ask for biafra...what he should do so as to make peace reign in this Nl is caution.. Letting the agitators know their limits as they cont to fight for what they believe. Letting them know that they should not say or post things insultive to other people's tribal group all in the name of Biafra that is all..I still think he went too far...u cannor kuku defend those Biafra people Buh u know we just av to tell each other d truth
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by menix(m): 3:16pm On Dec 10, 2015
Very soon if u identify as an igbo man on nairaland u get banned..

Very soon we will be taught how to air our opinion to favor the yorubas..

Very soon every Igbo man on nairaland will be allotted 10 post a day..


Umunwanne mu, Is this not uwa Mmebi

Must they pin u down nd draw 666 on ur fore head before u know it's Uwa Mmebi..

Soobzzz in End Time mode...

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by fairprince(m): 3:17pm On Dec 10, 2015
Seun some of us have been wt u since 2006 (with different handles though) and have made little contributions to assist fellow Nigerians via your site. We the people attract the traffic and nay your popularity to this site. Pls don't alienate us. Your stand on this is just not okay. It is ur site sha. But then we contributed to it and can still contribute more when treated well. Just wondering whether you can stiffle the Biafran struggle this way. Or did anyone warn you and you are not telling us everything?
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by nike4love: 3:17pm On Dec 10, 2015
The change is here finally,one thing with injustice is that one day it might be you.

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by femi4: 3:17pm On Dec 10, 2015
safarigirl:
Seun, I have so much to say to you, but there is no point because you won't read it.


Under your watch Nairaland has been denigrated to a site that promotes sickening tribalism, an entire race is continually insulted and denigrated because of actions and beliefs of less than 20% of the people and you and your mods watch and promote these actions simply because they are not against your people

I hope this rule means that any threads that speak ill of Biafra must not be created as well, in fact, there should be no mention of Biafra or Igbo at all here, I hope it will also work unlike the useless rule on tribes that has failed horribly.


You are a black man and true to your nature, you will always return to your caveman tactics of muzzling any ideas you don't believe in rather than trying to understand them, the black man's nature will always be his downfall

I have spoken my mind for the last time here, henceforth, I will refrain from posting on any threads outside Literature section pending when I can move my stories.

Thank you for the platform given to me here to meet awesome people like TheSupernerd, Icon4s, joseph1013 thegoodjoe, jeffreyjamez, ethereal, twaci, iamkingzlee, cfcman, blueto, ishilove, uzolexis, airmark and many more great Nigerians..... if nothing else, I can attribute a lot of learning and the opportunity to meet these people to NL.

Best of luck with this site, I hope it lives up to your dreams even if it has disappointed many
Like seriously.....are you white?

If you like deactivate your account, before your arrival....we had Nairaland

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by agarawu23(m): 3:17pm On Dec 10, 2015
ChappyChase:

Go say that to ghost!
tongue tongue
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by godoluwa(m): 3:17pm On Dec 10, 2015
WRONG DECISION
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by kelechi50: 3:18pm On Dec 10, 2015
Freemanan:


Wrong wrong wrong!!!

NAIRALAND will lose if Biafra is achieved as traffic will slow down. He has a duty to maintain the territorial integrity of Nigeria and keep his business flourished... The only way to achieve this is discourage Biafra
he have just failed by stopping Biafra issues because weather he likes it or not Biafra have come to stay

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by omobacyprus(m): 3:18pm On Dec 10, 2015
seun.. carry on jhor don't mind those chest beating idiots threatening you

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Nnabugwu8590: 3:18pm On Dec 10, 2015
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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by papaejima1: 3:18pm On Dec 10, 2015
And why should we be afraid of a ban by Seun?
Does it add a dime to my pocket?
When I use my money to buy my own data?
#Nansense

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Darlduchi: 3:19pm On Dec 10, 2015
Who is this Seun? You don't seem to realise that you are popular amongst jobless and unemployable Nigerians. You must realised that Biafrans uses nairaland to get the words of Chukwu Abiama out. We are not here to gossip Totonto's cleavage, or admire nudity that is been displayed on nairaland.
As Biafran's we encourage you to place a life ban on us, rather wasting your time on banning and unbanning.

I will continue to post the link to APC's and youruba's plan to destroy south east economy before the end of Buhari's regime.

In Heeboe Languege we, IBOLACHI!!





warrior01:
You go ban tire na. So what happens to freedom of expression and beliefs? So Yorubas are free to aspire and promote their Odua beliefs and Hausas, Arewa but Igbos of course are to be banned to talk or aspire for their beliefs in Biafra. Highly disappointed in you Seun.

What stops you from coming up with a superior argument why they should remain in Nigeria? Why are you so scared to discuss Biafra? Must we all have the same line of thoughts or intellectual discourse? I reject being or tagged a zombie where a fellow man will dictate what I discuss.

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by missKiffy(f): 3:19pm On Dec 10, 2015
Allosaurus:

Useless girl! Why won't you support any notion to clamp down on Igbos
Shut the fu-k up and get the fu-k out of my mentions, its ur generation thats useless, ewu
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by GeneralBK: 3:19pm On Dec 10, 2015
modath:


Some people o ni sun moju ni eniyi... grin grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy

come and suck my dicck
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Nobody: 3:19pm On Dec 10, 2015
deekseen:
Niger Delta ke!

In fact Seun, I don't understand you sometimes. What has Niger Delta got to do with this struggle?

The fact that a peaceful demonstration was done in Port Harcourt doesn't mean Niger Delta is joining Biafra if it becomes a reality.

Have you heard from any Niger Deltan leader? Imo and Abia are the only Eastern states under Niger Delta. Ondo is part of Niger Delta too, will they also move if Biafra becomes a reality?

Let the FG decide the fate of Biafra and stop trying to muffle the Biafran voice.

Sometimes I don't know who advises you. That was how in 2008 you closed down many legitimate businesses here because Larry Izamoje said something.

You need sense, so Imo and Abia will not be part of Biafra

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by omobacyprus(m): 3:19pm On Dec 10, 2015
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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by muhammadshegun: 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
Seun this is an absolute disgrace, I am very disappointed that it is coming from you of all people ! Did someone in government pay you to ban Biafra from Nairaland ?

This is exactly the reason why Biafra agitation exists in the first place because FG and political elite failed to listen and try to silence people's voices through voilence and intimidation and to get people like yourself doing their dirty jobs for them.

You probably not going to allow my post or worse ban me. It is an absolute disgrace Seun, you should hang your head in shame any day you remember today.

Seun:
Fellow Nairalanders,

Nairaland loves Igbos and Niger Deltans very much. The thought of being separated from them for any reason is unbearable to us, so we have decided that we will reject any attempt by anyone to use Nairaland to promote the idea of removing Igbos and Niger Deltans from Nigeria.

We have updated rule 9 of Nairaland to reflect this decision. It now says:


I'd like to urge all Nairaland members to respect and obey rule 9. Mynd44 is in charge of enforcing it. If you break this rule, you'll be banned.

Thanks,
Seun (Founder Of Nairaland).
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Allosaurus: 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
menix:
Very soon if u identify as an igbo man on nairaland u get banned..

Very soon we will be taught how to air our opinion to favor the yorubas..

Very soon every Igbo man on nairaland will be allotted 10 post a day..


Umunwanne mu, Is this not uwa Mmebi

Must they pin u down nd draw 666 on ur fore head before u know it's Uwa Mmebi..

Soobzzz in End Time mode...
Believe me, they can never try those
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by finalboss(m): 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
tongue ntooor .. So he dey pain like this ..foward nigeria ...up naira land

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by speaktome(m): 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
Seun ,
You tried in creating Nairaland forum which have given life to many Nigerians of which I am one them but at this juncture, I think am going to have a turn around Bkos you have shown us that we the Igbos mean nothing to you.

Good bye




#mysignature#mybusiness

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
Allosaurus:

Is it not a glaring fact that Nigerians, especially Northerners, don't want the Igbo man to make progress in Nigeria. In the SE, they refer to us as "intruders, chest-beaters, drug pushers" and so on. Even the oba of Lagos threatened to drown us in the lagoon and his subordinates supported the idea. In fact, I'm not ready to start listing our reasons for this segregation. Fact is, others don't see us as equals. When was the last time an Igbo man became president in Nigeria btw? undecided


When in the history has an Urhobo man become a President? How many times have they oppressed and exploited our people during oil exploration and the likes? Heard of what OBJ did in Odi?

Did we seek for secession? I know some majority and major groups are controlling the affairs of the state. Its everywhere... You haven't received half of the treatments Blacks received in America till today but yet did they seek secession?


The Biafra plight is the work of few jobless youths coordinated by an egoistic man. Nothing more...

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
Very primitive and irritating move from sheun or wat u cal Ur self simply cos u founded d Internet (sorry I mean a site)

"Don't use Nairaland for illegal acts, e.g scams, plagiarism, hacking, gay meetings, incitement, promoting Biafra."

Seun u have a lot of haters now. Even a foetus will never respect u.

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by cirmuell(m): 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
TS2:


Why are some people like this?

Has he said you should not talk about Ohaneze Ndigbo? He said Biafra...if you don't like his decision Bleep off!

You Igbos and this victim mentality. This is what limits you and makes you clamour for Biafra when you should be leading other people in this country because of your qualities.

If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!
They just can't get that simple line into their thick skull.

they've got huge issues bro,

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Dreambeat: 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
Seun,I am disappointed in you.Just to let you know that your cowardice has succeeded in getting more converts for the Biafra agitation.Did those who asked you to put up this rubbish ban not tell you that you can't kill an idea rooted in the mind of a people

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by refiner(f): 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2015
seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun...........I Lov uuuuuuuuuuu


Buh Dnt u fink u re takin d wrong step?pls do fink ova it
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by finalboss(m): 3:21pm On Dec 10, 2015
speaktome:
Seen,
You tried in creating Nairaland forum which have given life to many Nigerians of which I am one them but at this juncture, I think am going to have a turn around Bkos you have shown us that we the Igbos mean nothing to you.

Good bye bye booboo




#mysignature#mybusiness
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by prinsam30: 3:21pm On Dec 10, 2015
Am not a biafran, buh as a blogger, absolutely, this is a very wrong move, if you are to be an Ibo you wouldn't have laid this rule, that's my opinion, thanks

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by kelechi50: 3:21pm On Dec 10, 2015
nike4love:
The change is here finally,one thing with injustice is that one day it might be you.
my brother ur talking it might be nairalands turn
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by ColeworldMD(m): 3:22pm On Dec 10, 2015
Pidggin:
If only this country was working, who will want to leave.
I tire o! It's not too late though, u can always apply for visa buy ticket & go to ur dream land.

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by vladimiros: 3:22pm On Dec 10, 2015
Seun would later wish to make Nairaland big like a Silicon Valley company like Redddit.com where freedom of speech is a right not a privilege

continue..you just added fuel to the fire

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Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by GeneralBK: 3:22pm On Dec 10, 2015
missKiffy:

Shut the fu-k up and get the fu-k out of my mentions, its ur generation thats useless, ewu

shatap there or I'll fork you in the asss kiss
Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by menix(m): 3:22pm On Dec 10, 2015
Allosaurus:

Believe me, they can never try those

U don't know Seun advisers..
Seun is just like GEJ with good intent but with wrong advisers..

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