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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by Stingman: 7:12pm On Aug 28, 2016
aresa:






[s]Unintelligent and ignorant Igbos bore me...
[/s]

Bore you because somebody introduced shit and you prefer it till eternity...Human nature in itself is amenable to change...mutation and evolution..Does this make sense to an IPOO..?
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by thedarksider: 7:15pm On Aug 28, 2016
aresa:






Unintelligent and ignorant Igbos bore me...

sorry for my language..dem dem are not only boring,they are annoying too....

over my dead body,they will say all nigerians hate buhari now.....heyyy,,,waitt a minute.....i still dont hate buhari after 2years...make dem dem speak for their own selves...mbok.... angry angry angry angry
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by r4roty(m): 7:16pm On Aug 28, 2016
Hmmm and here we go again ......Yorubas and Igbos !

Hating and at each others jugular

Ethnic jingoist on both side of the divide grin grin grin

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by Ikechukwu48: 7:19pm On Aug 28, 2016
thedarksider:


you know what?...i dont wanna see that baasstard,traitor-head-ugly-fvking basstard no more!!!!...keep am..`!!!!..i dont give a shi shi!!! angry angry angry

In the words of your typical African American, Nigga Swerve
And in the words of my sister Move you dey block road.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by asorocker: 7:22pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ritchiee:
I Above Others

Achebe, like Enugu Radio, suppressed this information and goes on to pivot the “pogrom” on the fact that the Igbo were resented because they were the most superior, most successful nationality in the country. He claims (on pg 233) that they were “the dominant tribe,” “led the nation in virtually every sector – politics, education, commerce, and the arts (pg 66),” which included having two vice-chancellors in Yorubaland; they the Igbo are the folkloric “leopard, the wise and peaceful king of the animals (pg177),” they “spearheaded (pg 97) the struggle to free Nigeria from colonial rule.” “This group, the Igbo, that gave the colonising British so many headaches and then literally drove them out of Nigeria was now an open target, scapegoats for the failings and grievances of colonial and post-independent Nigeria (pg 67).” An Igboman, Achebe writes, has “an unquestioned advantage over his compatriots…Unlike the Hausa/Fulani he was unhindered by a wary religion, and unlike the Yoruba he was unhampered by traditional hierarchies…Although the Yoruba had a huge historical headstart, the Igbo wiped out their handicap in one fantastic burst of energy in the twenty years between 1930 and 1950 (pg74).” Besides the fact that this has a language consistent with white supremacist literature, Achebe, to demonstrate he is not partial or a chauvinist, based himself on a 17-page report in Journal of Modern African Studies, titled Modernisation and Political Disintegration: Nigeria and the Ibos by Paul Anber.

I looked up the 1967 journal. Curiously this “scholar” was designated as “a member of staff of one of the Nigerian universities.” Why would a scholar hide his place of work in a journal? I checked the essays and book reviews in all the 196 issues of Journal of Modern African Studies, from Volume 1 Issue 1 of January 1963 to the last issue Volume 49 November 2011, there was nowhere a piece was published and the designation of the scholar vague or hidden. Also, this Anber never published any piece before and after this article in this or any other journal. I wanted to start checking the academic staff list of the five universities in Nigeria then until I realised again that it says “he is a staff of a Nigerian university.” The truth is: Paul Anber is a fake name under which someone else or a group of people, possibly Igbo, is masquerading. And he/they never used this name again for any other piece or books. So that this ruse would not be found out was the reason he/they hid his/their university. And this piece, like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, has been the cornerstone of books and widely quoted by other journals over a period of 45 years. It is the cornerstone of the chapter, A History Of Ethnic Tension And Resentment, which Achebe used to skew the motive for Igbo people’s maltreatment from the fallout of January1966 coup and the inflammatory provocations they published to resentment for being allegedly the most successful and dominant tribe in Nigeria.

Had Achebe not overdosed on Igbo nationalism, he would have had his chest-beating ethnic bombasts inflected with a deeper and more sober analysis of the Nigerian situation in the next essay in the journal: The Inevitability of Instability by a real and existing Professor James O’Connell, an Irish priest and professor of Government, in a real and existing institution: Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. O’Connell argues that the lack of constitutionalism and disregard for rule of law fuelled psychology of insecurities in all ethnic groups. He fingers as an inevitable cause of our national instability, Nigerians’ “failure to find an identity and loyalty beyond their primordial communities that lead them constantly to choose their fellow workers, political and administrative, from the same community, ignoring considerations of merit.”

The symbolism of the Igbo heading University of Ibadan and University of Lagos, both in Yorubaland, was a positive image to assist Tiv, Hausa, Ijaw, Urhobo, Yoruba, Ibibio, Igbo, Efik etc students shed their over-loyalty to their respective primordial communities and to fashion a higher sense of identity that is national in character and federal in outlook. To Achebe, the symbolism was an example of the dominance and superiority of the Igbo. “It would appear that the God of Africa has created the Ibo nation to lead the children of Africa from the bondage of ages,” Paul Anber quotes Azikiwe saying in his West African Pilot: “History has enabled them not only to conquer others but also to adapt themselves to the role of preserver… The Ibo nation cannot shirk its responsibility.” Anber says in his/their essay: “The Ibo reaction to the British was not typically one of complete rejection and resistance, though Ibos were militantly anti-colonial. Since modernisation is in many respects basically a process of imitation, the Ibos modelled themselves after their masters, seeing, as Simon Ottenberg put it, that ‘the task was not merely to control the British influence but to capture it.’

To some degree, it may be said that this is precisely what they proceeded to do. Faced with internal problems of land, hunger, impoverished soil, and population pressure, the Igbo migrated in large numbers to urban areas, both in their own region and in the North and West…”

The spirit of inclusive humanism, the Martin Luther King Ideal, the Mandela Example, the conscience of a writer should necessitate that if a child in Sokoto goes to bed hungry, someone in Umuahia should get angry. If a pregnant woman in Kontagora needs justice, someone in Patani should be able to stand up and fight for her. If an Osu group is being maltreated in Igboland, someone in Zaria should stand up and defend them. But to Achebe, there should be no mercy for the weak in so far as he or she is unfortunate enough to belong to the other side. Take for instance the butchering of the lone shell-shocked “Mali-Chad mercenary” wandering around “dazed and aimless” in the bush Achebe witnessed. To show the fight-to-finish courage of his people in the face of overwhelming force, he describes how Major Jonathan Uchendu’s Abagana Ambush succeeded in destroying Colonel Murtala Muhammed’s convoy of 96 vehicles, four armoured vehicles, killing 500 Nigerians in one and a half hours. “There were widespread reports of atrocities perpetrated by angry Igbo villagers, who captured wandering soldiers. I was an eyewitness to one such angry bloody frenzy of retaliation after a particularly tall and lanky soldier–clearly a mercenary from Chad or Mali–wandered into an ambush of young men with machetes. His lifeless body was found mutilated on the roadside in a matter of seconds (pg 173).”

Achebe does not tell us if he tried to prevent this cold-blooded butchering, though there was an episode where he intervened to save the life and chastity of a Biafran woman, arguing with some wandering Nigerian soldiers who wanted to requisition her goat for food (pg 201). If Achebe could not intervene in the butchering, what did he think of the killing then or now that he is writing the book with the benefit of hindsight? Should the man not have been handed over as a prisoner of war? Was his killing not a violation of Geneva Convention, which he so much accused the Nigerian side of disrespecting (pg 212)? Did villagers behaving this way not blur the lines between soldiers and civilians hence making themselves fair game in war? Also notice how Achebe starts the narration with an active first person voice: “I was an eye witness to…” and how he quickly switches to a passive third person voice in the next sentence: “His body was found…”Achebe quickly goes AWOL “in a matter of seconds”, leaving a moral vacuum for the Igbo writer to emerge and the conscientious writer to go under.

When atrocities are being committed against Biafrans, Achebe deploys strong active voice (subject + verb), isolates the aggressive phrases of military bravado with italics or quotation marks. But when Biafra is caught committing the atrocity, he employs passive sentence structures, euphemisms and never isolates pledges of murder in italics or quotation marks. Take the “Kwale Incident (pg 218)” that eventually became an international embarrassment for Biafra. Based on an unsubstantiated source, he writes: “Biafran military intelligence allegedly obtained information that foreign oilmen…were allegedly providing sensitive military information to federal forces – about Biafran troop positions, strategic military manoeuvres, and training.” So they decided to invade. “At the end of the ‘exercise’,” Achebe writes: “Eleven workers had been killed.”

Also compare these two accounts: the background is Biafran invasion of Midwest. Despite Ojukwu’s assurance to them before the secession that he would absolutely respect their choice of belonging to neither side, he invaded them, occupied their land, foisted his government on them, took charge of their resources, looted the Central Bank of Nigeria in Benin, set up military checkpoints in many places to regulate the flow of goods and human beings, imposed dawn-to-dusk curfews, flooded the airwaves with pro-Ojukwu propaganda, imprisoned and executed dissidents on a daily basis, according to accounts of Nowa Omoigui and the recollections of Sam Ogbemudia. In fact, “The Hausa community in the Lagos Street area of Benin and other parts of the state were targeted for particularly savage treatment, in part a reprisal for the pogroms of 1966, but also out of security concerns that they would naturally harbour sympathies for the regime in Lagos,” Omoigui writes. The Midwesterners regarded Biafrans as traitors. And the Nigerian Army came to the rescue.

Achebe writes: “The retreating Biafran forces, according to several accounts, allegedly beat up a number of Midwesterners, who they believed had served as saboteurs. Nigerian radio reports claimed that the Biafrans shot a number of innocent civilians, as they fled the advancing federal forces. As disturbing as these allegations are, I have found no credible corroboration of them (pg 133).” Yes, he cannot find it; they were not his people. Also note his euphemisms: “allegedly beat up”… “shot a number of innocent civilians” (shot not killed). He writes: “a number of innocents” to disguise the fact that massacres took place. He also writes: “saboteurs.” Midwesterners collaborated with federal forces to liberate their lands from Biafra, Achebe calls them “saboteurs.” Now, note in the next paragraph how he describes what happened to his people, when the federal army in hot pursuit of the Biafran soldiers, reached the Igbo side of the Midwest. It is noisily headlined: The Asaba Massacre (pg 133).

“Armed with direct orders to retake the occupied areas at all costs, this division rounded up and shot as many defenceless Igbo men as they could find. Some reports place the death toll at five hundred, others as high as one thousand. The Asaba Massacre, as it would be known, was only one of many such post-pogrom atrocities committed by Nigerian soldiers during the war. It became particular abomination for Asaba residents, as many of those killed were titled Igbo chiefs and common folk alike, and their bodies were disposed of with reckless abandon in mass graves, without regard to the wishes of the families of the victims or the town’s ancient traditions.” Then he goes on to quote lengthily from books and what the Pope’s emissary said about it in a French newspaper, what Gowon said, what was said at Oputa Panel e.t.c. He found time to research. They were his people unlike other Midwestern tribes’ sufferings he could not find “credible corroboration of.”

why not open a new thread for this , this thread is for Biafran technology and Inventions and not stories of Achebe and Oputal panel

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by bantudra: 7:28pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ikechukwu48:


In the words of your typical African American, Nigga Swerve
And in the words of my sister Move you dey block road.

shey you see ya life..reverse-engineering,nothing special.....biafra can never win a war againt nigeria...be warned,,,respect ya self.....


thou shalt not provoke the darkside....!!!!...

Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by billyG(m): 7:29pm On Aug 28, 2016
Who biafra Tech don epp?
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by JuanDeDios: 7:33pm On Aug 28, 2016
new2020:
What baffled me till this day was all of these sophisticated weapons and inventions were carried out in 1960s within a very short time, we are talking about 3yrs...so the Igbos knew all these then? Just imagined had Nigerian government absorbed all of the B!afran engineers and scientists. I know IBB pleaded with Prof Ezekwe to lead the ministry of science and technology but never disclosed much as a minister...his heart was with B!afra I guess.Lol
Maybe he was just working under different conditions. You'd do anything when forced by necessity.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by vanbonattel: 7:34pm On Aug 28, 2016
billyG:
Who biafra Tech don epp?

You. If not swerve from this thread.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by vanbonattel: 7:35pm On Aug 28, 2016
JuanDeDios:

Maybe he was just working under different conditions. You'd do anything when forced by necessity.

Fact is, the Nigerian condition can kill any type of innovative thinking. That is why he succeed in Biafra and was silent in Nigeria.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by bantudra: 7:37pm On Aug 28, 2016
vanbonattel:


You. If not swerve from this thread.



hmmmm..........you dont understand...we admire your techs,but you are ignorant...
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by SlayerSupreme: 7:37pm On Aug 28, 2016
new2020:


**** you need heavy machineries to make those parts abi? If B!afrans engineers and scientists reasoned like your amala brain, they would not have manufactured a simple device. Whenever Ojukwu will tell them to manufacture a weapon or device for the survival of the B!afran nation...they will all reply with you amala thinking brain " WE NEED HEAVY MACHINERIES TO MANUFACTURE THAT DEVICE" ****You see why Igbos don't reason like you people? ****

Go and see if Innoson uses heavy machineries to manufacture aviation parts for Nigerian Airforce. Only if you will travel out of your amala region to Nnewi...do you know that car, trucks mechanical parts that most Nigerians use...gear box, fuel pumps, water pumps, transmissions are manufactured in Nnewi and branded as made in Japan? Go and tell Abdsulami Abubakar he doesn't know what he was saying when he visited Nnewi last week.
Bros the way you dey hammer this people oblong head dey fear me. You dey merciless o.
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by vanbonattel: 7:38pm On Aug 28, 2016
bantudra:


shey you see ya life..reverse-engineering,nothing special.....biafra can never win a war againt nigeria...be warned,,,respect ya self.....


thou shalt not provoke the darkside....!!!!...

Nothing special in special engineering yet Nigeria has been wandering in the wilderness since after the war?

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by vanbonattel: 7:39pm On Aug 28, 2016
bantudra:




hmmmm..........you dont understand...we admire your techs,but you are ignorant...

Ignorant in what? Nigerian politics of hate?

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by bantudra: 7:41pm On Aug 28, 2016
new2020:


**** you need heavy machineries to make those parts abi? If B!afrans engineers and scientists reasoned like your amala brain, they would not have manufactured a simple device. Whenever Ojukwu will tell them to manufacture a weapon or device for the survival of the B!afran nation...they will all reply with you amala thinking brain " WE NEED HEAVY MACHINERIES TO MANUFACTURE THAT DEVICE" ****You see why Igbos don't reason like you people? ****

Go and see if Innoson uses heavy machineries to manufacture aviation parts for Nigerian Airforce. Only if you will travel out of your amala region to Nnewi...do you know that car, trucks mechanical parts that most Nigerians use...gear box, fuel pumps, water pumps, transmissions are manufactured in Nnewi and branded as made in Japan? Go and tell Abdsulami Abubakar he doesn't know what he was saying when he visited Nnewi last week.

noo,,,not realy..the black-smiths of the obas were capable to reverse-engineer muskets of that time...but the muskets were not that compactable...
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by PacificRider1(m): 7:42pm On Aug 28, 2016
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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by cstr15: 7:44pm On Aug 28, 2016
LorDBolton:


Oga google the uli airport n others it's on record France sold weapons to the biafrans

To make steel ain't easy u need the right equipments biafran govt made alot of money from oil b4 d blockade on oil shipments thus biafran forces used 'normal' local refining techniques...which they hype till today smh

Anyway the oil money finished and France stopped doing business #simple

Bullets ain't free.

Google the Israeli blockade of Palestine , what awolowo did was not a crime , the biafran forces were using it to not only get food aid but weapons too.
Let me even further agree that france managed to sell weapons to Biafra in a hidden manner. It doesn't change much.
The bulk of biafran weapons were built in biafran land.
This is your FG attesting to that.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/economy-buhari-committed-inventing-new-prosperous-nigeria-presidency-2/
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by aresa: 7:44pm On Aug 28, 2016
Stingman:


Bore you because somebody introduced shit and you prefer it till eternity...Human nature in itself is amenable to change...mutation and evolution..Does this make sense to an IPOO..?
[/s]


Unintelligent and ignorant Igbos bore me...
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by bantudra: 7:45pm On Aug 28, 2016
PacificRider1:


And how do you know we are not already doing so??
Never underestimate your enemy.


whattt??..what are you doing??..what are you planning..??..please tell..!!!


mtchwwwwwwwwwwwww..

e-rubbish...

Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by cstr15: 7:48pm On Aug 28, 2016
ashjay001:


U said it right there! Big houses, but d source of d big houses are in yorubaland, creating employment and improving economic activities, all in yorubaland!

Guy, I just want peace! The same way d US doesn't care ur part of d world, but just encourage ur potential is d same thing yorubaland does!

I want to be able to go to any part of Naija n assume my investments are safe, my interests protected and my security guaranteed! When I hear my supposed brothers insisting on going their separate ways, after welcoming them in my home, its a betrayal!

An Igboman n a Yorubaman in d UK, will be termed Nigerians and quite separate from Ghanians, we are blood brothers, birthed together.

Demanding biafra is a rejection of d hand of fellowship, of brotherhood. If we are to av any beef, it should be btw us n d northerners, who av several times ejected us from their lands!

I'm beginning to develop hatred for Igbos, d same way I will develop for a brother who inspite of opening my home and heart to, insists on remaining selfish, self-centered and ungrateful! Now he has found wealth, he now remembers he has a home he wants only for himself?!

Instead of quietly migrating back home and developing biafra to a world destination, he is insisting on separating entirely?! Left to me, u can go, I always had brains now I've learnt ruthless biz acumen from u.


I speak for myself, anyway!
The fact that you actually believe igbos should plan their future based on what yorubas think and feel shows how deluded you are and how fake your so-called love is.
Igbo race is bigger than most nations in population. That you expect them to defer to the desires of another ethnic is stupid.
A new nation doesn't mean a foreigner's investment will not be safe. That is a rotten excuse.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by Ritchiee: 7:48pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ikechukwu48:


cheesy grin grin grin grin grin

Dude you should have opened both threads. They actually provided ZERO evidence of Yoloba so called ICT on both threads. All you had was them screaming the dominate the TV sector, computer sector, blah blah and people mocking them for it.

I keep saying it, yoloba dominate the ICT sector of Nigeria yet NONE have heard or seem any technology creation by them. Even at that, the government had to go to a guy that deals with car to help them build Aviation parts when they have the "70% ICT yolobas" they could have gone to grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

The grand delusional of Yoloba is hilarious. That Ritchiee one has it worse cause it's mixed with inferiority complex

YOU ARE A LIAR OR ILLITERATE WHO DOES NOT KNOW THAT YORUBA LEADS IN TECHNOLOGY AS WE SPEAK.INNOSON ASSEMBLES CHINESE VEHICLES WITH SOME INPUTS,,,IN SHORT HE IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH A CHINESE COMPANY AND IT QUICKER AND MADE ECONOMIC SENSE FOR NIGERIA TO GO THROUGH INNOSON.
INNOSON KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT ENGINEERING BUT BEING PROPELLED BY THE CHINESE COY.WELL,KUDOS TO HIM.HE IS AN ACHIEVER.
WE HAVE PROFORCE IN YORUBALAND SET UP BY A REAL ENGINEER WHO KNOWS HIS ONIONS.READ HERE:
http://businessnews.com.ng/2014/01/30/nigeria-imports-1500-armoured-vehicles-yearly-proforce-boss/


Why did you prefer manufacturing to importing?

I have passion for innovation. As an engineer, I do not believe that trading is the way forward. Engineers believe that trading does not build the economy of any country; it is through innovative manufacturing and application of the latest technology. Manufacturing is the heartbeat of any economy; without manufacturing, the economy will be stagnant and may collapse under global market pressures. Trading is just a short-term engagement; manufacturing is long-term.

You can imagine the amount of joy you have when you see your products in other countries all over the world. It enhances Nigeria’s good image all over the world.


A FEW TECHNOLOGICAL INGENUITY OF THE YORUBAS:
Not fake ones on videos but publicised and verified...


https://www.nairaland.com/2961174/first-made-nigeria-tractor-small-scale


https://techpoint.ng/2016/02/25/ayoola-lautech-nigerian-drone-maker/


http://www.flameville.com/2013/08/video-obasanjos-made-in-nigeria-jet-car-amphibian-car/


http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2015/03/02/the-30-year-old-nigerian-mobile-phone-entrepreneur-who-is-challenging-apple-in-africa/#7778cf0f2924


http://www.newsghana.com.gh/babatope-agbeyo-and-his-original-mathematical-instruments/

AND MANY MORE.LET US SEE YOURS grin grin

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by vanbonattel: 7:49pm On Aug 28, 2016
cstr15:
Let me even further agree that france managed to sell weapons to Biafra in a hidden manner. It doesn't change much.
The bulk of biafran weapons were built in biafran land.
This is your FG attesting to that.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/economy-buhari-committed-inventing-new-prosperous-nigeria-presidency-2/

Other tribes chose to remain backward in one Nigeria than allow the free spirit of the Biafran to thrive.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by cstr15: 7:50pm On Aug 28, 2016
bantudra:



whattt??..what are you doing??..what are you planning..??..please tell..!!!


mtchwwwwwwwwwwwww..

e-rubbish...
This is the best ship you can muster in 2016? A Chinese F-90 ? grin

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by vanbonattel: 7:53pm On Aug 28, 2016
cstr15:
The fact that you actually believe igbos should plan their future based on what yorubas think and feel shows how deluded you are and how fake your so-called love is.
Igbo race is bigger than most nations in population. That you expect them to defer to the desires of another ethnic is stupid.
A new nation doesn't mean a foreigner's investment will not be safe. That is a rotten excuse.

Actually, I fear that the yorubas has run out of steam. They are so so afraid of failure if they ever go alone and form their own country that their only hope is to rope Igbos into a snaking ship of a country and hope we all sink together. How I wish they will think and save their future instead of bonding together unlike tribes with a hope that things will change in the next 500 years.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by cstr15: 7:56pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ritchiee:


YOU ARE A LIAR OR ILLITERATE WHO DOES NOT KNOW THAT YORUBA LEADS IN TECHNOLOGY AS WE SPEAK.INNOSON ASSEMBLES CHINESE VEHICLES WITH SOME INPUTS,,,IN SHORT HE IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH A CHINESE COMPANY AND IT QUICKER AND MADE ECONOMIC SENSE FOR NIGERIA TO GO THROUGH INNOSON.
INNOSON KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT ENGINEERING BUT BEING PROPELLED BY THE CHINESE COY.WELL,KUDOS TO HIM.HE IS AN ACHIEVER.
WE HAVE PROFORCE IN YORUBALAND SET UP BY A REAL ENGINEER WHO KNOWS HIS ONIONS.READ HERE:
http://businessnews.com.ng/2014/01/30/nigeria-imports-1500-armoured-vehicles-yearly-proforce-boss/


Why did you prefer manufacturing to importing?

I have passion for innovation. As an engineer, I do not believe that trading is the way forward. Engineers believe that trading does not build the economy of any country; it is through innovative manufacturing and application of the latest technology. Manufacturing is the heartbeat of any economy; without manufacturing, the economy will be stagnant and may collapse under global market pressures. Trading is just a short-term engagement; manufacturing is long-term.

You can imagine the amount of joy you have when you see your products in other countries all over the world. It enhances Nigeria’s good image all over the world.


A FEW TECHNOLOGICAL INGENUITY OF THE YORUBAS:
Not fake ones on videos but publicised and verified...


https://www.nairaland.com/2961174/first-made-nigeria-tractor-small-scale


https://techpoint.ng/2016/02/25/ayoola-lautech-nigerian-drone-maker/


http://www.flameville.com/2013/08/video-obasanjos-made-in-nigeria-jet-car-amphibian-car/


http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2015/03/02/the-30-year-old-nigerian-mobile-phone-entrepreneur-who-is-challenging-apple-in-africa/#7778cf0f2924


http://www.newsghana.com.gh/babatope-agbeyo-and-his-original-mathematical-instruments/

AND MANY MORE.LET US SEE YOURS grin grin




This is not significant and definitely not revolutionary. I can as well pick a few Igbo erudite engineers and put here. That is definitely not a proof of an engineering culture.
The local electronic market in Nigeria is dominated by aba and Nnewi manufacturers. From wires to transistors to stabilizers to electric meters, to various kinds of heavy automobile parts engineered and reversed engineered and then mass produced.
That is what it means to have an technical culture and an engineering aptitude, not picking random names of well-fed theoretical professors that schooled abroad.
Even the most illiterate people on earth can boast of a few names.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by Ritchiee: 7:56pm On Aug 28, 2016
cstr15:
Let me even further agree that france managed to sell weapons to Biafra in a hidden manner. It doesn't change much.
The bulk of biafran weapons were built in biafran land.
This is your FG attesting to that.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/economy-buhari-committed-inventing-new-prosperous-nigeria-presidency-2/

SO YOU WOULD BELEIVE ANYTHING THAT MASSAGE YOUR EGO WHEN FACTS STATED OTHERWISE.
ALL FACTS POSTED SHOWED THAT THOSE THINGS WERE MAINLY BROUGHT IN BY FRANCE AND MERCENARIES. grin
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by bantudra: 7:57pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ritchiee:


YOU ARE A LIAR OR ILLITERATE WHO DOES NOT KNOW THAT YORUBA LEADS IN TECHNOLOGY AS WE SPEAK.INNOSON ASSEMBLES CHINESE VEHICLES WITH SOME INPUTS,,,IN SHORT HE IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH A CHINESE COMPANY AND IT QUICKER AND MADE ECONOMIC SENSE FOR NIGERIA TO GO THROUGH INNOSON.
INNOSON KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT ENGINEERING BUT BEING PROPELLED BY THE CHINESE COY.WELL,KUDOS TO HIM.HE IS AN ACHIEVER.
WE HAVE PROFORCE IN YORUBALAND SET UP BY A REAL ENGINEER WHO KNOWS HIS ONIONS
.READ HERE:
http://businessnews.com.ng/2014/01/30/nigeria-imports-1500-armoured-vehicles-yearly-proforce-boss/


Why did you prefer manufacturing to importing?

I have passion for innovation. As an engineer, I do not believe that trading is the way forward. Engineers believe that trading does not build the economy of any country; it is through innovative manufacturing and application of the latest technology. Manufacturing is the heartbeat of any economy; without manufacturing, the economy will be stagnant and may collapse under global market pressures. Trading is just a short-term engagement; manufacturing is long-term.

You can imagine the amount of joy you have when you see your products in other countries all over the world. It enhances Nigeria’s good image all over the world.


A FEW TECHNOLOGICAL INGENUITY OF THE YORUBAS:
Not fake ones on videos but publicised and verified...


https://www.nairaland.com/2961174/first-made-nigeria-tractor-small-scale


https://techpoint.ng/2016/02/25/ayoola-lautech-nigerian-drone-maker/


http://www.flameville.com/2013/08/video-obasanjos-made-in-nigeria-jet-car-amphibian-car/


http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2015/03/02/the-30-year-old-nigerian-mobile-phone-entrepreneur-who-is-challenging-apple-in-africa/#7778cf0f2924


http://www.newsghana.com.gh/babatope-agbeyo-and-his-original-mathematical-instruments/

AND MANY MORE.LET US SEE YOURS grin grin





haha...we try everything to love them,but the just keep on hating us...ridicoulous...!!.... angry angry angry angry

why do you think buhari said,you are only 5%??....in a democratical-system,we afonjas are 95%,,,!!!!!!...howwww darrrre you insult the ancestors??...

a plea against you shall be sent again!!...walahi... angry angry angry angry
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by Ritchiee: 8:00pm On Aug 28, 2016
cstr15:
This is not significant and definitely not revolutionary. I can as well pick a few Igbo erudite engineers and put here. That is definitely not a proof of an engineering culture.
The local electronic market in Nigeria is dominated by aba and Nnewi manufacturers. From wires to transistors to stabilizers to electric meters, to various kinds of heavy automobile parts engineered and reversed engineered and then mass produced.
That is what it means to have an technical culture and an engineering aptitude, not picking random of well-fed theoretical professors that schooled abroad.
Even the most illiterate people on earth can boast of a few names.

lol....RHETORICS AND LIES... just post SOME and shame the devil grin grin
I still have more.Anybody can say that they do this and that.Let us see the proof grin
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by cstr15: 8:01pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ritchiee:


SO YOU WOULD BELEIVE ANYTHING THAT MASSAGE YOUR EGO WHEN FACTS STATED OTHERWISE.
ALL FACTS POSTED SHOWED THAT THOSE THINGS WERE MAINLY BROUGHT IN BY FRANCE AND MERCENARIES. grin
Why would a president that obviously doesn't care what igbos think want to massage our egos.?
Even the speech was given in a way to create a credibility for the president capabilities to restore Nigerian technological prowess and not to praise the Igbo ethnic group.
That you believe your president wants to massage our egos with biafran stories shows how deluded and hate-filled you are.

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Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by bantudra: 8:02pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ritchiee:


lol....RHETORICS AND LIES... just post SOME and shame the devil grin grin
I still have more.Anybody can say that they do this and that.Let us see the proof grin


gahinnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!....they are annoying...2

imagine



...they are now telepatic too....all nigerians hate buhari because of whatever........they want to talk for you,as if you are a child,,,,insult!... angry angry angry
Re: Biafran Technology And Inventions At Display In Umuahia by SlayerSupreme: 8:02pm On Aug 28, 2016
cheruv:

Is it true
I've heard before that the Nigerian government doesn't allow UNN to offer certain courses bkos of the role they played in the war but I didn't know it was this serious...

Too shameful we're still held back by Nigeria angry
You didn't know. UNN does not offer chemical engineering till this day.

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