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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 9:50pm On Nov 21, 2016
OMAR12:
the maps covers all the Afro mentioned segregated part.

The map is not complete. Where is Opobo? Where is Bonny? It is not complete.


After the Biafra war, alot of igboland was stolen during Gowon and subsequent northern government state creation, to cut igbo down to size.


Igbo speakers are in Edo, Kogi, Benue, Cross River, not including Delta and Rivers.


On the Coastal front you have Opobo and Bonny Islands. Igbos were never landlocked.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 9:51pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:


Your map is not accurate. Opobo/Bonny, Benue, Edo, Kogo and Cross Rivers have igbo and igboid groups.


We will take every inch of our territory, not leaving the ibibio and efik that are with us, whilst we extend invitation to others.


Once the exercise is completed, there will be no room for any miserable set of people to be admitted into Biafra Republic at a later date.


U either join or forever hold ur peace.


Hahahahahahaha this post is hilarious grin
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 9:53pm On Nov 21, 2016
@Dumbito Ikechu10

This is Kevin's gang picture when he made the statement and gave ultimatum


Here is another source for his story

Kelvin Ibruvwe, the Niger Delta’s most wanted kidnap kingpin and leader of the Liberation Movement for the Urhobo People (LIMUP), he has been arrested today in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State.

Mr. Ibruvwe’s arrest came barely a week after he brashly gave the Federal and Delta State governments a 60-day ultimatum to develop the Urhobo area, particularly his community, Kokori in Ethiope East local government area, or risk heavy attacks on oil facilities.

Two security sources told SaharaReporters that the notorious kidnapper was arrested on Wednesday morning by a special squad of the State Security Services (SSS) deployed from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja. “We were also assisted by some local security operatives based in Delta State to apprehended Henry at the early hours of today,” one of the sources said.

Our correspondent was told that Kokori town had been taken over by men of the Joint Task Force (JTF) who mounted a coordinated attack to arrest other members of LIMUP as soon as the news of Ibruvwe’s arrest filtered into the community.

A source in Kokori disclosed that the arrival of the JTF operatives sparked off an exchange of gun battle between members of LIMUP and the JTF. “The JTF people brutalized many people in our community. Some youths and men were arrested while some women were beaten for daring to prevent arrest of their husbands and children,” the source said. The source added that many residents had fled the community for fear of further reprisals and possible mistreatment by the JTF.

Last week, Mr. Ibruvwe and other members of his gang staged a dramatic event where they brandished sophisticated weapons while issuing an ultimatum to the Goodluck Jonathan administration as well as the Delta State government. One police source told SaharaReporters that the group’s high-profile event had embarrassed the state commissioner of police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba, and the commandant of the JTF, adding that the two law enforcement officials almost earned reprimands from their bosses in Abuja.

“Because of the embarrassment Henry caused, orders were issued to trail him and arrest him by all means,” said the source.
http://saharareporters.com/2013/09/25/niger-delta%E2%80%99s-most-wanted-kidnap-kingpin-arrested-port-harcourt


Which IGBO person dead or alive, apart from probably Ojukwu, has given the FG nightmare like Kevin did??

Kevin killed many Igbo people and NOTHING happened. Deal with it.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Ikechu10: 9:54pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:


I dont have any brain. I have wahala and I will give it to you.

Kevin wasn't caught because he killed an IGBO DEPUTY GOVERNOR. He was caught because he THREATENED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT with a 30 days ultimatum. That threat made him a militant and he even went ahead to form Liberation Movement for Urhobo People (LIMUP). He was placed on DSS most wanted and Kokori elders betrayed him because of fear. That was why he was caught.

http://urhobotoday.com/?tag=kokori


You dont even know anything.

Igbo people too de make mouth. They are the weakest people in Nigeria yet una nor go leave chestbeating for better people.

Now let me tell you the real story you illiterate goat.
Kelvin was in the list of most wanted for a year you idiot. He made that threat in September 18, 2013 and on September 25 of 2013 he was arrested. So why in your brain dead head do you think that to threat is what got him in the most wanted list?
He became a criminal of choice that year in August after he murdered the Anambra deputy. That deputy was even the focus of his court case. They even gave two rat ass about edo officials and NYSC youth servicer the media claimed he kidnapped and killed.

The saddest thing about you is you using a loser as your chest best of urhobo strength. A loser that was known to did the criminal activity because he wanted "amnesty". Someone that was even known to have called the commissioner begging for amnasty. Again the more I read the stupid shit you write, the more proof I get you are a BONAFIDE ijaw. The urhobo do not even uplift losers like that. Can't say the same for the lazy ass tribe who entire youth believe amnesty is their best form of survival.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 9:55pm On Nov 21, 2016
E go better say dem divide Nigeria becos after OBJ generation, the igbo boyz coming up are trouble, dem no wan here anything.


They are not afriad to die as demonstrated by IPOB, unlike their fathers, dey are not prepared to tolerate nonsense, it will be chaos.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 9:57pm On Nov 21, 2016
Ikechu10:


Now let me tell you the real story you illiterate goat.
Kelvin was in the list of most wanted for a year you idiot. He made that threat in September 18, 2013 and on September 25 of 2013 he was arrested. So why in your brain dead head do you think that to threat is what got him in the most wanted list?
He became a criminal of choice that year in August after he murdered the Anambra deputy. That deputy was even the focus of his court case. They even gave two rat ass about edo officials they said he kidnapped and killed likewise the NYSC youth he was said to have kidnapped as well.

The saddest thing about you is you using a loser as your chest best of urhobo strength. A loser that was known to did the criminal activity because he wanted "amnesty". Someone that was even known to have called the commissioner begging for amnasty. Again the more I read the stupid shit you erote, the more proof I get you are a BONAFIDE ijaw. The urhobo do not even uplift losers like that. Can't say the sane for the lazy ass tribe who entire youth believe amnesty is their best form of survival.

Stop trying to drag Ijaw into this matter. This is an Urhobo-Igbo issue and I've been the sole fighter against swarms of hostile Igbos.


Kevin's arrest was due to his threat which was not taken lightly. When he killed the IGBO DEPUTY GOVERNOR. MASSOB, IPOB, OHANAEZE, etc, did not DO JACK. They couldn't cough. They just sat and watched. Nothing happened.

Kevin kidnapped delta state commissioner for education, if he was to be arrested, it would have been then but NO, he prevailed. This is in his own home state.

Igbos should stop making mouth and raking here. No igbo dead or alive can do an inch of what Kevin did, whether good or bad.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:00pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:
E go better say dem divide Nigeria becos after OBJ generation, the igbo boyz coming up are trouble, dem no wan here anything.


They are not afriad to die as demonstrated by IPOB, unlike their fathers, dey are not prepared to tolerate nonsense, it will be chaos.

The new generation is something else. They should give them what they want once and for all because the time is nigh. This country is on a keg of gun powder, anything can happen.

My own is that Igbo youths should be diplomatic with other tribes instead of burning bridges.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:03pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:


The new generation is something else. They should give them what they want once and for all because the time is nigh. This country is on a keg of gun powder, anything can happen.

My own is that Igbo youths should be diplomatic with other tribes instead of burning bridges.

In i-robots, will smith call them the 'free radicals engender questions of free will.'

U hear the older generation from the north saying Biafra agitators where not born during the war, well those old men are still leaving in the past.

They really have no idea.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by warripekin(m): 10:03pm On Nov 21, 2016
I get pissed when I see people like this talking trash. Of the 22 uhrobo clans, Ehreni who have their ancestry linked to igbos are more important in the scheme of things than ur inconsequential community. On the discussion at hand, those of us in the old bendel axis will likely not join Biafra because of Igbo dominance and nothing else. But we the itsekiris will rather hook up with the ilajes, binis and the like . It will be better I jaws form there own country and govern them selves that's if they can. I have been in committee's of lower Niger area and issues like these have cropped up but with dialogue and clear vision of what every ethnic group want, we can work out a relationship like a duo country in one like you have in Trinidad and Tobago, saotome and principe or even the UK model of Scotland, England, Wales and northern island. The truth of the matter is, if there's biafran referendum today, Nigeria as we know it ;will die a natural death.
mathy001:


See this one here. Nor be to talk am online. Come kokori come talk am na.

Only KOKORI village shook DELTA STATE when KELVIN was at the helms of the power at the UNDERWORLD. The number of guns in KOKORI is enough to level every single IGBO man dead or alive.!

Come first make we see una. Na me go personally kill that Igbo man when it happens. His name is Chukwueku Obiora. If you know him,. tell him to sleep with one eye open. I wan see wetin Igbo go do wen he die.


Because when dem de kill una people for North, anything don happen before... Yeye chest beaters.

Una die here today. Na me with una.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Allsouls: 10:04pm On Nov 21, 2016
Self determination is enshrined in the UN charter and the British and Nigeria are part of it.

We don't beg people to join, all freedom lovers and those that believe in equal right and justice will join.

People of like cultures and religion will join. We don't beg and we can't beg because chukwu okike abiama in heaven is with us, if God say yes no man born of a woman can say no.

Some people will say ehee you have to follow senate, will Buhari endorse self determination of Palestine, and that of one part of Morocco so while should Biafra own be different.

Biafra shall be free.
#All hail Biafra #free nnamdi kanu #Free Biafra.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OMAR12: 10:05pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:


The map is not complete. Where is Opobo? Where is Bonny? It is not complete.


After the Biafra war, alot of igboland was stolen during Gowon and subsequent northern government state creation, to cut igbo down to size.


Igbo speakers are in Edo, Kogi, Benue, Cross River, not including Delta and Rivers.


On the Coastal front you have Opobo and Bonny Islands. Igbos were never landlocked.
that the best map I can come up with. u can help me with one if u have, or u can be kind enough to help us make one. if yo less busy.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:07pm On Nov 21, 2016
OMAR12:
that the best map I can come up with. u can help me with one if u have, or u can be kind enough to help us make one. if yo less busy.

noted! will get back to u on that.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:07pm On Nov 21, 2016
warripekin:
I get pissed when I see people like this talking trash. Of the 22 uhrobo clans, Ehreni who have their ancestry linked to igbos are more important in the scheme of things than ur inconsequential community. On the discussion at hand, those of us in the old bendel axis will likely not join Biafra because of Igbo dominance and nothing else. But we the itsekiris will rather hook up with the ilajes, binis and the like . It will be better I jaws form there own country and govern them selves that's if they can. I have been in committee's of lower Niger area and issues like these have cropped up but with dialogue and clear vision of what every ethnic group want, we can work out a relationship like a duo country in one like you have in Trinidad and Tobago, saotome and principe or even the UK model of Scotland, England, Wales and northern island. The truth of the matter is, if there's biafran referendum today, Nigeria as we know it ;will die a natural death.

Many of them just sit at home and come up with fairy tales of how Urhobo-Isoko, Ijaw and Itsekiris are advocating for Biafra. Little do they do know that the only thing our people hate more than anything is Igbo domination. This is generally due to the way they treat us.

Ijaws will certainly go their way but if we are to choose, Ijaws will be a better option than Igbos.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Ikechu10: 10:08pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:
@Dumbito Ikechu10

This is Kevin's gang picture when he made the statement and gave ultimatum


Here is another source for his story




Which IGBO person dead or alive, apart from probably Ojukwu, has given the FG nightmare like Kevin did??

Kevin killed many Igbo people and NOTHING happened. Deal with it.

First of all, what dumb shit do your illiterate ass think you disproved?
Gave which FG nightmare? Even in your article, he was arrested a WEEK after making the threat. The second FG got involved, the mofo was caught in a WEEK
cheesy grin grin grin grin
Kelvin only eluded the delta state government was because he repeatedly used Kokori people as a plaything. He terrorized tge area and slread his money costuming he's "liberating them". They shielded him under the guise that he wanted to liberate them. He repeatedly told the town how the FG under developed the area and that's why he does what he does. The only time the kokori that the guy was a scam artists was the second he started looking for amnesty from the FG.
Kelvin, despite labeled as a deadly kidnapper, was more of the weakest kingpin known to men. He NEVER got his hands dirty but recruited ppl from all over to assist him in his crimes. Did you even watch the commissioner comments about him.

Nightmare ko, Nightmare ni.
Is it only nightmare, na lightening he he too grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 10:09pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:
Stop trying to drag Ijaw into this matter. This is an Urhobo-Igbo issue and I've been the sole fighter against swarms of hostile Igbos.

Kevin's arrest was due to his threat which was not taken lightly. When he killed the IGBO DEPUTY GOVERNOR. MASSOB, IPOB, OHANAEZE, etc, did not DO JACK. They couldn't cough. They just sat and watched. Nothing happened.

Kevin kidnapped delta state commissioner for education, if he was to be arrested, it would have been then but NO, he prevailed. This is in his own home state.

Igbos should stop making mouth and raking here. No igbo dead or alive can do an inch of what Kevin did, whether good or bad.

Inconsequential ab0ki ass-lickers won't cease to cause amazement in this expired entity...

Indeed when a toddler eats to his stupor he beckons onto his mother for a wrestling match...

https://www.nairaland.com/3196393/story-nigerias-king-money-ezego-victor-okafor
Mention Victor Okafor and no one will twitch a muscle. But mention Ezego, King of Money and you will see the eyes of many Nigerians light up with excitement. He would have been 50 years old now, and perhaps one of Africa’s billionaires. He was fair-skinned, spoke softly and warm smiles danced on his chubby cheeks accentuated by a not-too-bushy moustache. He was relatively very young but as at that time, he was very well-known and duly respected in the Nigerian business society. Here is the story of a man of many sides, Chief Victor Nnamdi Okafor, the Eze Ego (King of Money) I of Ihiala aka Udu Bunch aka The Young Millionaire, the Igbo tycoon who died tragically at a time he was to be celebrating his birthday.

EARLY DAYS, EDUCATION AND GROWING UP

A first son and a native of Uzoakwa, Ihiala in Anambra State, the late Ezego was born on the 25th of December, 1964. Ezego’s story is often touted as one of the classic rags-to-riches stories in Nigeria. He had his primary school education at the Uzoakwa Primary School but he was forced to drop out in the secondary school, Abbot Boys’ Secondary School, Ihiala and eventually took to business. His childhood was a very traumatic one and at a point, his own father reportedly disowned him when he was nabbed for being a member of a robbery gang that showed Onitsha traders hell on earth (check the story of DERICO NWAMAMA, Nigeria’s King of the Underworld HERE).

THE ESCAPE, BUSINESS AND MAKING MONEY

While some of his fellow gangsters were caught and punished, Ezego fled to Umumeni Village where his angry father was said to have driven him out. From there, he went to Umuduru, his mother’s village. However, things were not rosy for him at Umuduru and in 1989, he decided to move to Lagos where he joined a mentor. What happened years after that remain shrouded in mystery but the next time the world would be hearing of Ezego, he was already a multimillionaire, one of the crème de la crème of Lagos.

In Lagos, he set up the Ezego Shopping Complex on Allen Avenue (there was also a branch in Abuja) and also the Ezego Plaza on the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road. From these spots, he operated and controlled one of the biggest electronics store in Nigeria. His other companies were Vic-Winners International Limited, Ezego Nigeria Limited, Ezego Holdings Limited, Vitex Zinc Co. Limited and Ezego Properties Limited.

http://naijarchives.com/victor-okafor-ezego-the-story-of-nigerias-king-of-money/

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:09pm On Nov 21, 2016
Allsouls:
Self determination is enshrined in the UN charter and the British and Nigeria are part of it.

We don't beg people to join, all freedom lovers and those that believe in equal right and justice will join.

People of like cultures and religion will join. We don't beg and we can't beg because chukwu okike abiama in heaven is with us, if God say yes no man born of a woman can say no.

Some people will say ehee you have to follow senate, will Buhari endorse self determination of Palestine, and that of one part of Morocco so while should Biafra own be different.

Biafra shall be free.
#All hail Biafra #free nnamdi kanu #Free Biafra.


Amen, I support you and you cause.

Nigerian is F*cked up real time but we non-Igboid Niger Deltans would prefer to fight for our own cause and interests instead of joining the Igbo cause.


As for Nnamdi Kanu, we both know he is really guilty of treason and incitement. However, he should be released on bail and his case fast-tracked so that he can face his punishment once and for all.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:10pm On Nov 21, 2016
Ikechu10:


First of all, what dumb shit do your illiterate ass think you disproved?
Gave which FG nightmare? Even in your article, he was arrested a WEEK after making the threat. The second FG got involved, the mofo was caught in a WEEK
cheesy grin grin grin grin
Kelvin only eluded the delta state government was because he repeatedly used Kokori people as a plaything. He terrorized tge area and slread his money costuming he's "liberating them". They shielded him under the guise that he wanted to liberate them. He repeatedly told the town how the FG under developed the area and that's why he does what he does. The only time the kokori that the guy was a scam artists was the second he started looking for amnesty from the FG.
Kelvin, despite labeled as a deadly kidnapper, was more of the weakest kingpin known to men. He NEVER got his hands dirty but recruited ppl from all over to assist him in his crimes. Did you even watch the commissioner comments about him.

Nightmare ko, Nightmare ni.
Is it only nightmare, na lightening he he too grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Yes, the mofo was caught in a week because of federal might and he is a criminal. I dont really care about him. I am using him as a metaphor to tell you that Igbos cant do jack when the chips are set.

Na only to make mouth una sabi.

03xtr09r:

Inconsequential ab0ki ass-lickers won't cease to cause amazement in this expired entity...
Indeed when a toddler eats to his stupor he beckons onto his mother for a wrestling match...
https://www.nairaland.com/3196393/story-nigerias-king-money-ezego-victor-okafor
Mention Victor Okafor and no one will twitch a muscle. But mention Ezego, King of Money and you will see the eyes of many Nigerians light up with excitement. He would have been 50 years old now, and perhaps one of Africa’s billionaires. He was fair-skinned, spoke softly and warm smiles danced on his chubby cheeks accentuated by a not-too-bushy moustache. He was relatively very young but as at that time, he was very well-known and duly respected in the Nigerian business society. Here is the story of a man of many sides, Chief Victor Nnamdi Okafor, the Eze Ego (King of Money) I of Ihiala aka Udu Bunch aka The Young Millionaire, the Igbo tycoon who died tragically at a time he was to be celebrating his birthday.
EARLY DAYS, EDUCATION AND GROWING UP
A first son and a native of Uzoakwa, Ihiala in Anambra State, the late Ezego was born on the 25th of December, 1964. Ezego’s story is often touted as one of the classic rags-to-riches stories in Nigeria. He had his primary school education at the Uzoakwa Primary School but he was forced to drop out in the secondary school, Abbot Boys’ Secondary School, Ihiala and eventually took to business. His childhood was a very traumatic one and at a point, his own father reportedly disowned him when he was nabbed for being a member of a robbery gang that showed Onitsha traders hell on earth (check the story of DERICO NWAMAMA, Nigeria’s King of the Underworld HERE).
THE ESCAPE, BUSINESS AND MAKING MONEY
While some of his fellow gangsters were caught and punished, Ezego fled to Umumeni Village where his angry father was said to have driven him out. From there, he went to Umuduru, his mother’s village. However, things were not rosy for him at Umuduru and in 1989, he decided to move to Lagos where he joined a mentor. What happened years after that remain shrouded in mystery but the next time the world would be hearing of Ezego, he was already a multimillionaire, one of the crème de la crème of Lagos.
In Lagos, he set up the Ezego Shopping Complex on Allen Avenue (there was also a branch in Abuja) and also the Ezego Plaza on the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road. From these spots, he operated and controlled one of the biggest electronics store in Nigeria. His other companies were Vic-Winners International Limited, Ezego Nigeria Limited, Ezego Holdings Limited, Vitex Zinc Co. Limited and Ezego Properties Limited.
http://naijarchives.com/victor-okafor-ezego-the-story-of-nigerias-king-of-money/

All these ones did not constitute as much of a nuisancen as Kevin.

How many of them sucessfully broke their gang members from Prison? How many of them successfully kidnapped a deputy governor??


Abeg swerve from my rear view.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 10:14pm On Nov 21, 2016
pazienza:


I beg to differ.
I think it's the other way round. Ndiigbo had always been extending the olive branch to these hateful groups, but there is no appeasing a hateful person, especially when the things they hate about Ndiigbo are the very things that make us Igbos. Our desire to be better than we are, our ambitious nature, and our pride in our achievements. They just can't stand it, and we can't stop being that way, it's an impasse.

Ultimately the most potent reply to hateful people, especially those who hate your very existence is to multiply their hatred a million times and throw back to them. Nothing emphasizes this point more than the way Israel treat the hateful Arab nations surrounding them. It's a very effective method that have been shown to work wonders.

Igbos created no enemies, those people constituted themselves enemies of Ndiigbo for no just reason. Ndiigbo never annexed their lands, or resources, Obj gave part of Delta oil to Ondo, we never took the right of ownership of their lands from them, as it was again Obj a Yoruba man that made the land use decree that took away the control of their lands and resources from them, we never killed their heroes, Abacha killed Saro Wiwa, Nigerian Army killed Boro, we never bombed their lands, Obj, a Yoruba man did when he killed them Mama and dem papa in Bayelsa.
The proceeds from their crude oil wasn't siphoned to build up Igboland, rather Awo and Gowon used them to build up Lagos and Abuja.

Yet these people don't show one hundredth of the raw hate they show towards Ndiigbo to Yorubas or North.

Some of these people took our hard earned property in PH, and are scared that we will exact some retribution on them in Biafra should they join us, some of them were partakers in the massacre of our people in 1967-70.

We have every reason to hate these people, they betrayed us when we needed them most, yet when one of them GEJ came running to us in 2011, and the North was dangling VP slot before us, we chose to shelve our own ambitions to support their son, cos we believed in Justice and equity. You would think that these people will by now have repented of their Igbophobia, but no, it only multiplied more.
Why? Because the best cure to hate is administration of hate 1 Million Times more concentrated on the aggressor and not love. You don't show love to demons or witches that are only out for the destruction Of the core things that make you, you. It never worked that way.


Again, I don't know why you are bent on dragging alien people( Urhobo, Ijaws, Itsekiri and Isoko) into our Biafran discussion by fire and by force, ogini di? I no do nah by force? I had told you that those aliens don't fit into healthy biafran agenda. The hate emanating from those quarters is just to toxic and will choke our young nation before she even stands a chance of growing,

When did Ndiigbo drag those bitter people into Biafra, let me guess? The circulated maps? They are many Biafrans maps out there, they are merely proposals and in no way insinuate forcing people into Biafra.
If the jellyfishes from those hateful groups are interpreting those maps as forcing them into Biafra, then they are even more pathetic than I envisaged.
For posterity. cool Brilliant and exposing
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:16pm On Nov 21, 2016
warripekin:
I get pissed when I see people like this talking trash. Of the 22 uhrobo clans, Ehreni who have their ancestry linked to igbos are more important in the scheme of things than ur inconsequential community. On the discussion at hand, those of us in the old bendel axis will likely not join Biafra because of Igbo dominance and nothing else. But we the itsekiris will rather hook up with the ilajes, binis and the like . It will be better I jaws form there own country and govern them selves that's if they can. I have been in committee's of lower Niger area and issues like these have cropped up but with dialogue and clear vision of what every ethnic group want, we can work out a relationship like a duo country in one like you have in Trinidad and Tobago, saotome and principe or even the UK model of Scotland, England, Wales and northern island. The truth of the matter is, if there's biafran referendum today, Nigeria as we know it ;will die a natural death.

U will join Oduduwa, ur population is just not significant to be talking of your own country. It is either Biafra, Oduduwa or Arewa, if Nigeria is no longer intact.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:19pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:


U will join Oduduwa, ur population is just not significant to be talking of your own country. It is either Biafra, Oduduwa or Arewa, if Nigeria is no longer intact.

Says who??
Na una wan trap us?
Dont we have right to self determination like Igbos do?
If every LG wants to be a country, who are you to stop their agitation?

What kind of oppression is this? Okwaya!

When the time comes, we will get our own nations or merge with friendly groups.


Some countries, such as Lesotho, Swaziland, Caribbean countries, etc and even nearby Sao Tome, are much more smaller in size and population than Itsekiriland and Itsekiri people yet they are thriving as countries.

So dont give me that sh*t of merging when we have our choices to make. Nor be by force to join any group.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:21pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:


Says who??
Na una wan trap us?
Dont we have right to self determination like Igbos do?

What kind of oppression is this? Okwaya!

When the time comes, we will get our own nations or merge with friendly groups.


Some countries, such as Lesotho, Swaziland, etc, are much more smaller than Itsekiriland yet they are thriving as countries.

So dont give me that sh*t of merging when we have our choices to make. Nor be by force to join any group.



There is no way the UN is prepared for every local government to answer sovereign nation.


People that may have the option of forming their own country are the middle-belt Christians, that are at risk of genocide



una no get any case, u either go east, north-central or west.


Every local government want to form their own country, very funny.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:22pm On Nov 21, 2016
sometimes the way people talk about bini, i forget that it is just a local government area no bigger than Owerri.

In fact, Owerri is bigger than the whole bini.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:23pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:




There is no way the UN is prepared for every local government to answer sovereign nation.


People that may have the option of forming their own country are the middle-belt Christians, that are at risk of genocide



una no get any case, u either go east, north-central or west.


Every local government want to form their own country, very funny.


Who made the UN the world police for creating new nations?


Let me tell you again, cos this is what brought my quarrel with Igbos today, Urhobo will never join any group whatsoever. Urhobos number about 5million, has enough land, human and natural resources to form a nation. We will align ourselves, together with Isoko, and get our autonomy. God forbids that we join any nation, especially Biafra.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Ikechu10: 10:24pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:


Stop trying to drag Ijaw into this matter. This is an Urhobo-Igbo issue and I've been the sole fighter against swarms of hostile Igbos.


Kevin's arrest was due to his threat which was not taken lightly. When he killed the IGBO DEPUTY GOVERNOR. MASSOB, IPOB, OHANAEZE, etc, did not DO JACK. They couldn't cough. They just sat and watched. Nothing happened.

Kevin kidnapped delta state commissioner for education, if he was to be arrested, it would have been then but NO, he prevailed. This is in his own home state.

Igbos should stop making mouth and raking here. No igbo dead or alive can do an inch of what Kevin did, whether good or bad.

I drag ijaws in this because you are no doubt IJAW!!!!!!

Every comment you make screech IJAW!!!! Anyone from delta state can tell you aren't urhobo despite using them as shield.

And I'll continue dragging that clan you ashamed to claim and using others as your shield you weak ass goat.

Kelvin was a kidnapper drug pin. Are you serious? Why would ANY igbo try to celebrate a criminal.
Even urhobo does not even celebrate Kelvin. More reason your coward ass is IJAW.

Btw: just incase your monkey ass don't know, Bakassi boys did way more than Kelvin and in their case, they were even doing good, not bad. In addition, they didn't recruit anyone and actually got their hands dirty. fucking dudes killed and arrested numerous deadly criminals by themselves. Became such a force to reckon with that villagers used them to protect their lands rather than police. Such a force to reckon with that even Nollywood made movies about them. Such a force to reckon with that got noticed by UN. Human rights watch wrote about their acts and made the government see them as criminals that are abusing human rights. In addition, when they became wanted by the government, it took 2 years before they were captured unlike Kelvin that got caught in a week. Plus, this year, the Abia government actually made plans to use them against the insecurities of the state.
Bakassi boys killed niggas worse than Kelvin you dumb ediot so best believe kelvin ain't sh1t other than the loser that he was.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:25pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:
sometimes the way people talk about bini, i forget that it is just a local government area no bigger than Owerri.

In fact, Owerri is bigger than the whole bini.

Benin is a city and Owerri may be bigger. That one nor be anybody wahala.

You guys should simply leave us alone and let us do what we want.

Isn't it IRONIC that you are saying UN won't give us our nation as an ethnic group and yet you believe UN will give Igbos Biafra?

Oh where is the love?

URHOBOPHOBIA is real.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:26pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:


Who made the UN the world police for creating new nations?


Let me tell you again, cos this is what brought my quarrel with Igbos today, Urhobo will never join any group whatsoever. Urhobos number about 5million, has enough land, human and natural resources to form a nation. We will align ourselves, together with Isoko, and get our autonomy. God forbids that we join any nation, especially Biafra.

They will need to approve it, tiny local government areas cannot form a country that will be given table in UN.


The reason Biafra is bring Igala and Idoma is to make the country sizable. Whether u join Oduduwa is not a concern, it is ur God given right but u people must choose.


Those groups have no oil. Be reasonable!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:28pm On Nov 21, 2016
Ikechu10:


I drag ijaws in this because you are no doubt IJAW!!!!!!

Every comment you make screech IJAW!!!! Anyone from delta state can tell you aren't urhobo despite using them as shield.

And I'll continue dragging that you clan you ashamed to claim and using others as your shield you weak ass goat.

Kelvin was a kidnapper drug pin. Are you serious? Why would ANY igbo try to celebrate a criminal.
Even urhobo does not even celebrate Kelvin. More reason your coward ass is IJAWednesday.

Btw: just incase your monkey ass don't knw, Bakassi boys did way more than Kelvin and in their case, they were even doing good, not bad. In addition, they didn't recruit anyone. fucking dudes killed and arrested numerous deadly criminals by themselves. Became such a force to reckon with that villagers used them to protect their lands rather than police. Such a force to reckon with that even Nollywood made movies about them. Such a force to reckon with that Human rights watch wrote about their acts and made the government see them as criminals that are abusing human rights. In addition, when they became wanted by the government, it took 2 years before they were captured unlike Kelvin that got caught in a week. Plus, this year, the Abia government actually made plans to use them against the insecurities of the state.
Bakassi boys killed niggas worse than Kelvin you dumb ediot so best believe ain't sh1t other than the loser that he was.

Bakassi boys never KIDNAPPED A DEPUTY GOVERNOR AND KILLED HIM.
Bakassi boys never gave FG ultimatum
Bakassi boys were just modified cultists and vigilantes
Bakassi boys relied on JUJU rather than gun power.

So there is no basis for comparison whatsoever.


Back to the Ijaw matter, I'll keep laughing at your EasternDullardinity as you keep trying to drag Ijaw into this. grin grin grin grin grin


Yangi'hwo r'Ijo wo r'awaren tota. Ijaw people de cain their lane, focus on matters on ground and stop being bitter as if Ijaw men rape your mama.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:31pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:


They will need to approve it, tiny local government areas cannot form a country that will be given table in UN.


The reason Biafra is bring Igala and Idoma is to make the country sizable.


Those groups have no oil. Be reasonable!

URHOBO has OIL, GAS, and many other natural and mineral resources.


Biafra can take Igala and Idoma if they want and if the Igalans and Idomans want, which I seriously doubt, but they should stop dragging Urhobo-Isoko into their madness.

We are fighting for ourselves and our autonomy and we know what we want. If you Igbos are for anyone's good, let us be and take note, if you believe we can never get our autonomy, same argument can be made for Biafra because Biafra land doesn't even have one tenth of the oil resources present in Itsekiri, Ijaw and Urhobo lands.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:32pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:


Benin is a city and Owerri may be bigger. That one nor be anybody wahala.

You guys should simply leave us alone and let us do what we want.

Isn't it IRONIC that you are saying UN won't give us our nation as an ethnic group and yet you believe UN will give Igbos Biafra?

Oh where is the love?

URHOBOPHOBIA is real.

Owerri is a city and bigger for that matter.

We dey hold una?

After a civil war that cost 3 million lives have Biafra materialise? No!

But Biafra today has 90% possibility of becoming a nation state like southern Sudan.

If Urhobo want to be a country, after Biafra leave Nigeria, Urhobo should go to war with Nigeria. grin
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 10:35pm On Nov 21, 2016
OILSOUP:


Owerri is a city and bigger for that matter.

We dey hold una?

After a civil war that cost 3 million lives have Biafra materialise? No!

But Biafra today has 90% possibility of becoming a nation state like southern Sudan.

If Urhobo want to be a country after Biafra leave Nigeria go to war with Nigeria. grin

Urhobo is not foolish to fight a war with Nigeria. We get sense. We know the ways to get our wishes as a sane people.
Urhobos can never put the lives of her youths in dangers because of a cause.

Stop spewing ill of Urhobo people. I have wholeheartedly supported Igbo's right to self determination while asserting that other ethnic groups shouldn't be included so that another Nigeria won't be created. I expected no less from you guys.

Secondly, I am not a Bini person and I don't see why you brought Owerri into this discourse. Probably for chestbeating abi?

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 10:35pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:

Yes, the mofo was caught in a week because of federal might and he is a criminal. I dont really care about him. I am using him as a metaphor to tell you that Igbos cant do jack when the chips are set.

Na only to make mouth una sabi.
All these ones did not constitute as much of a nuisancen as Kevin.
How many of them sucessfully broke their gang members from Prison? How many of them successfully kidnapped a deputy governor??

Abeg swerve from my rear view.

Frustrated, inconsequential bigot, Igbos don't need you and all you ever stand for in life. Take your miseries to OduaArewanistan republic where your fellow tribalists are found...


EZEGO CONT'D.

A LOVER OF CARS
◾As at the time Ezego was alive, he had one of the largest private car garages in all of Africa. He loved cars and was always purchasing the latest ones stocking his garages at Ihiala and Lagos. A car freak of the first class, his garage alone was valued at almost one billion naira. He once dropped N14 million to acquire just two posh cars: a Sedan Lincoln Continental Mark 8 and a Mercedes Benz R230 convertible from Moontrends, owned by Tayo Ayeni.
◾Actually, as at the time of his death, he left behind countless state-of-the-art cars, 70 houses all over Nigeria and overseas and over N10 billion naira in his bank account.

LOVE, FAMILY, ROMANCE AND MARRIAGE

He was married to the fair-complexioned and beautiful Laurita Nkechi, a princess from Akata in Imo State and the marriage produced eight children. Following the death of her husband, Princess Nkechi relocated from Ajao Estate where she had stayed with her husband to Lekki. As at December 2013, it was reported by Nigeria Business Guide that she was taking her husband’s business empire to greater heights with her children in top universities around the globe.

By the way, Ezego’s first son was from a Japanese woman. He also fathered kids with other women apart from his wife, Nkechi.

On Thursday, 14th March, 2002, there was a case (Suit Number CA/E/166M/2000) before the Court of Appeal, Enugu Judicial Division and it was between Ezego’s wife and Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa on one hand as the appellants and Mrs. Elizabeth Onedibe, Citizens International Bank Limited, Zenith International Bank Limited and Diamond Bank Limited on the other hand as the respondents. Ezego had his accounts with these three banks.

HIS DEATH

On the 25th of December, 1999, death came knocking on Ezego’s door. But, he was not even aware in the slightest. Ezego’s birthday was on the 25th of December and it was his usual tradition to storm Ihiala, his hometown every Christmas for the double celebration (actually, it was a triple celebration: his birthday, Christmas and the New Year). His kinsmen and women in Ihiala eagerly awaited his annual homecoming which meant a lot of goodies for everyone. And so it was that fateful December of 1999. Ezego and everyone in his family were in high spirits and plans were fully made for the trip back home.

Ezego was in the habit of storming the sleepy, rustic hometown of Ihiala, impressing his people with his legendary wealth and affluence. Thus, the 1999 edition was no different. The whole of Nigeria would know that Ezego was in town. Some of the most sought-after musicians in the world’s most popuous black nation were billed to entertain the guests at the most exciting galore of the year. Afrobeat maestro, Femi Kuti and his Positive Force Band were billed to dazzle the guests and rock the community to its very foundation.

To show how serious Ezego took the party, the moneybag personally visited the Afrikan Shrine to meet Femi Anikulapo-Kuti in order to ensure that all went on smoothly. The party was billed to start from the night of Christmas to the Boxing Day (26th) so Ezego decided to start his trip from Lagos on the 23rd of December. But little did he know that all his efforts were in vain. He was unconsciously planning for his own funeral. But what precisely happened? 

On the 23rd of December, Ezego left Lagos as planned, heading towards the southeastern region of Nigeria. He took off in a most flashy style, in a convoy of six of his finest automobiles. These included a Lincoln Navigator (1999 model), limousine, blue Porsche, Lexus jeep, a Cherokee jeep and a latest Honda. The interesting thing about that fateful trip was that Ezego would normally fly to either Enugu or Port Harcourt where he would then be driven in a convoy to Ihiala. However, the fatal rates of air crashes were claimed to have made him change his mind. The outcome was disastrous for the mogul.

For some unknown reasons, Ezego decided to get behind his Lexus jeep in the convoy and drive himself all the way from Lagos to Ihiala. But somewhere along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the first trouble reared its nasty head. Gbege happund when the Cherokee’s jeep’s engine became faulty. But Ezego was in a hurry and could not even entertain the idea of missing his schedule and arriving on time. So he decided to keep ‘managing’ the jeep for as long as possible. But by the time the jeep got to Asaba in Delta State, na so the car kukuma go on strike like Nigerian doctors. The car broke down completely in the oil-rich state. Now, things were not getting funny anymore. Ezego was obviously in distress. His people were waiting for him back home so the carnival would start in earnest but here was his car that he shelled out of millions of naira for, giving him the worst headache of his life at a most unexpected moment.

But you know how dangerous Nigerian roads are na. If the potholes are not killing you and the police officers are not harrasing you, armed robbers will be lurking in the bush to rob and kill you. Ezego did not want to leave his cherished automobile in the middle of nowhere in Asaba for robbers to come spirit it away. Not the car he bought with so much money. So, he bellowed at one of his boys to purchase a chain so the jeep would be towed. The lad returned with the chain, which was then attached to the faulty jeep. However, that was the beginning of the whole kasala because Ezego was said to have insisted on towing the broken-down vehicle all by himself with him driving the Lexus pulling the Cherokee. So he was in front while another of his boys was behind the wheels of the Cherokee. Well, no one was in a position to argue with the boss, so they continued their trip until that fateful moment when they reached a spot between Ozabulu and Okija on the Onitsha/Owerri Road. At that point, they were just two kilometers away from Ihiala in Anambra State, Ezego’s hometown and their final destination, and that was when death decided to unveil his dreadful figure. 

Ezego reportedly ran into a damaged portion of the road while he was going down a steep slope and all of a sudden, he stepped on the brakes. The driver of the Cherokee behind him was caught unawares and as he was not even prepared for the sudden stop, he suddenly rammed the Cherokee into Ezego’s shiny Lexus, sending the millionaire tumbling down a deep ditch by the roadside. (Nigeria’s southeast roads are some of the worst in West Africa with many destroyed by a perennial gully erosion leaving massive gullies and ditches as death traps for travellers like Ezego). It must however be noted that there are some other slightly different accounts of precisely how the accident happened. 

Other reports stated that it was actually the towing chain between the two jeeps that snapped, thus forcing the Cherokee at the rear to ram into Ezego’s Lexus making him lost control and plunging into that horrible ditch. Immediately this happened, his convoy was thrown into a pandemonium. Those in his convoy made frantic and desperate efforts to get him out of the ditch and get him the most effective medical attention promptly. By the time they finally succeeded in getting Ezego out of the ditch, he had sustained a deep gash and his face was massively puffed up, thus disfiguring his handsome face.

He was rushed to the nearby Lady of Lourdes Hospital (where Ezego incidentally made a donation of N15 million naira a few years before the accident). He was stil alive and stable when they brought him to the hospital and all the medical workers went into an overdrive to save the life of a man they know as a mentor and generous giver. However, things got worse and to make matters even more frightening, there was no doctor on duty. By the time a medical doctor eventually showed up, Ezego was already bleeding through his mouth, he was having internal bleeding and was already in shock. All attempts to stabilize him failed.

At that point, his family members suggested that he be quickly moved to a better-equipped hospital in Port Harcourt. At this point, his tale becomes hazy as it is not known whether he finally died while he was on his way to Port Harcourt or while he being prepared for a flight to Lagos from Port Harcourt. Ezego died on the 26th, Boxing Day. He was just 34.

Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 10:37pm On Nov 21, 2016
mathy001:


URHOBO has OIL, GAS, and many other natural and mineral resources.


Biafra can take Igala and Idoma if they want and if the Igalans and Idomans want, which I seriously doubt, but they should stop dragging Urhobo-Isoko into their madness.

We are fighting for ourselves and our autonomy and we know what we want. If you Igbos are for anyone's good, let us be and take note, if you believe we can never get our autonomy, same argument can be made for Biafra because Biafra land doesn't even have one tenth of the oil resources present in Itsekiri, Ijaw and Urhobo lands.


who are the people in Rivers, Anioma, Abia, Anambra and Imo? ur urhobo people?


let me break it to u now, even Enugu and Ebonyi have oil. Oil was first discovered in Nigeria in Enugu and Ebonyi by the British whilst digging for coal.

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