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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by obyno2017: 11:54am On Jul 20, 2017
Alanzazani:


My friend I have travelled wide and worked in many cities in Nigeria. I am a nationalist. I know there are many ibos out there that have so much at stake. We travel out of this country to make a living in other countries. A fool that asks you to leave your country and come back to your home state or boycott elections should be taken seriously. The idiot lacks tact and wisdom. So ibos should come back to the east to be watching the drama the lunatic keeps acting up and down. Yes the ibo man deserves a better deal in this country but believe you me a loose cannon like Kanu will bring more pain than help actualise the goals of the ibo race. We have said if his stupidity backfires on ibos scattered across Nigeria then we are bringing the war to him and his ipob gang. They will become endangered species mark my words
If you are bold and willing to champion the struggle without fear and selfish gain,just declare yourself and start your own struggle. We are no longer happy with this union and need a divorce dude.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Slurity(m): 11:55am On Jul 20, 2017
nextprince:
As long as the result is based on simple majority, even if only the contestant cast his vote, INEC is empowered to give him the returning ticket.
Nonsense of the year 2017 award fall on you
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Biafman: 11:55am On Jul 20, 2017
ottohan:
what the OP said is true, I have never. seen a violent protest, what so ever in Abia State, not even Nnamdi kanu's hometown.......
Mumu, when had there been any violent protest in Anambra? Tell us which area and date.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Olarababy(f): 11:56am On Jul 20, 2017
obyno2017:
look at this crayfish,ODE!
i dont blame u....u are too childish to be qouted
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by ransomed: 11:56am On Jul 20, 2017
In such a scenario, political thugs will be deployed to cause an upheaval in Anambra, state of emergency will be declared by the FG, an administrator who is a kunu drinking, gworo chewing, grass for grazing herdsman will be sent. Military might will be used to enforce his reign until Ndi Anambra gburugburu beg for election. The implication is, more cows and nunu selling girls will occupy and overrun more farms with impunity, more killing etc. The better Ndi Anambra allow election the better for them than allow an external force deal with them without mercy.
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by churchill205(m): 11:59am On Jul 20, 2017
A simple peaceful order from THE HIGHEST KNOWN GOVERNMENT of the land of the RISING SUN has really given people sleepless nights. ....


Yet
The will come here and tell us that the GOVERNMENT dnt exist.
Meanwhile one woman I knw but cant pronounce her name says that SELF-DETERMINATION IS FOR WHITE NOT THE BLACK RACE.
The are afraid to see the SUN rise but u knw wat?
Itz natural.no one can do anything abt it.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by sunnyb0b0(m): 11:59am On Jul 20, 2017
dasensible1:
Please talk about what you are sure of, not guess work or hearsay. Witnesses DO NOT encourage nor discourage anyone from voting. I don't see the correlation between the topic and your assumptions about witnesses.

Peace

Witnesses do not vote or partake in electoral processes and when they go on evangelism, they try to make people see why they should not take part in world politics as according to them the devil is the ruler of this present world and controls the political systems.

I k ow what I'm talking about dude. Peace
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by sunnyb0b0(m): 11:59am On Jul 20, 2017
dasensible1:
Please talk about what you are sure of, not guess work or hearsay. Witnesses DO NOT encourage nor discourage anyone from voting. I don't see the correlation between the topic and your assumptions about witnesses.

Peace

Witnesses do not vote or partake in electoral processes and when they go on evangelism, they try to make people see why they should not take part in world politics as according to them the devil is the ruler of this present world and controls the political systems.

I know what I'm talking about dude. Peace
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Nobody: 12:00pm On Jul 20, 2017
Alanzazani:
I have also decided to start speaking up. We shouldn't allow these misguided youths overshadow reason with stupidity. Most of the ipob supporters on nairaland are just young and angry youths I can feel thier pain. They need an escape route. The country has failed all of us myself inclusive.

I have sat down analysed the current struggle and I have concluded Kanu is not the right person to spearhead this struggle. He lacks tact and wisdom. There are millions of ibos in Nigeria. If a referadum which I know won't be conducted is conducted we owe ourselves a duty not to be lackadasical about it. Ibos in the north, enlightened and nationalistic ibos should come out and make thier voice heard. These miscreants feel anybody with an opposing view is Yoruba. I have tried educating the blockheads how sitting at home will make APC claim Anambra state on a platter of gold. That criminal called Kanu is playing out a script. We will understand where this leads to at the end of the day. As per a state of emergency that won't happen my brother. Politicians will mobilise thier supporters to vote believe you me. If 10000 people cast thier votes in Anambra then an election held with voter apathy. The only downside is an unpopular government will finally be installed in anambra state. And this lunatic would have succeeded in destroying the gains recorded in anambra state after the end of the reign of the criminal government of Mbadinuju. With all the ibo you wrote here one kid called you an Afonja. Wonder will never end

As the say goes, a word is enough for a wise, but am sure some goat in human flesh will not yield to ur view, but we will not piety them when ur views manifest
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Naruto87(m): 12:02pm On Jul 20, 2017
another writer attacked by online ipob warriors... the writer's write up is only a possible scenario that may or may not occur. also based on some responses there are other likely scenarios but in summary its a win win for the APC led govt.
its a shame that with the popularity ipob has gained they still fail to see the bigger picture. what happens if ipob has a political party? wouldn't it be easy to control most south east states by installing their candidates and later use such power to push their cause. for those seeking a referendum like Britain, just so u know they had a political party and also a sit in the government that made it possible to achieve it. think smart and not hard.
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by legendte(m): 12:03pm On Jul 20, 2017
Alanzazani:


My friend I have travelled wide and worked in many cities in Nigeria. I am a nationalist. I know there are many ibos out there that have so much at stake. We travel out of this country to make a living in other countries. A fool that asks you to leave your country and come back to your home state or boycott elections should be taken seriously. The idiot lacks tact and wisdom. So ibos should come back to the east to be watching the drama the lunatic keeps acting up and down. Yes the ibo man deserves a better deal in this country but believe you me a loose cannon like Kanu will bring more pain than help actualise the goals of the ibo race. We have said if his stupidity backfires on ibos scattered across Nigeria then we are bringing the war to him and his ipob gang. They will become endangered species mark my words
You just gave yourself out. I am Igbo and not Ibo. I won't argue with you again.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Slurity(m): 12:04pm On Jul 20, 2017
I am an Afonja as the name carry weight than any other nick here and I will never pretend to be anyone else. I have one once told some of indigbo friends in my office that if you want to understand the ward regret well pray that Anambra election should never hold. Even Nazi himself will regret it in his grave.
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Nobody: 12:05pm On Jul 20, 2017
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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Biafman: 12:07pm On Jul 20, 2017
bakynes:
I have read all the comments and my sincere assessment even as an Afonja is that, people in Anambra should come out to vote but rather all Igbos should boycott the Presidential and maybe the Senatorial election. Why because if people fail to come out, it will affect Obiano the people's choice and his party APGA which is a party founded by Ojukwu(the man behind the ideology in the first place). Non-igbos in the state will definitely vote APC and that will bring in an Igbo APC man as Governor against the people's wish, which I know many Igbos don't like APC. So know the right thing to do, I don't hate the Biafra struggle even as an Afonja because I believe this country is not working for anybody except the Politicians and their cronies.

So go out and vote in State and Local government elections but boycott the presidential and Senatorial election.
When you finish vomiting this rubbish, remember that the same Obiano killed many IPOB members. Obiano rided on Ojukwu's fame as (the man behind the ideology in the first place) to become governor and then turn around to kill IPOB members who are promoting the same ideology. Do you reason at all? Obiano will be made to pay for killing his own people in other to look good in the eyes of his Abuja masters.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Alanzazani: 12:09pm On Jul 20, 2017
Naruto87:
another writer attacked by online ipob warriors... the writer's write up is only a possible scenario that may or may not occur. also based on some responses there are other likely scenarios but in summary its a win win for the APC led govt.
its a shame that with the popularity ipob has gained they still fail to see the bigger picture. what happens if ipob has a political party? wouldn't it be easy to control most south east states by installing their candidates and later use such power to push their cause. for those seeking a referendum like Britain, just so u know they had a political party and also a sit in the government that made it possible to achieve it. think smart and not hard.

This is how reasonable revolutionaries think. How did the ANC come into power. That boy Kanu is too dumb for my liking thinking a struggle is about putting your pictures on social media. He just needs Fame and it is unfortunate so many youth that can't even sit and do an analysis are his supporters. They don't put up intelligent argument anywhere just to keep hauling insults. We won't allow them ridicule the easterners anymore so long as I am on this platform. Enough is enough. To whom lacks wisdom let him seek it.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Sagay212: 12:15pm On Jul 20, 2017
There is no need for all these stories. When the time for election comes in Anambra, ipods will stay at home and eat ofe nsala. Responsible igbos will go out to vote under the watch of security agents. Any ipod that decides to cause trouble after gulping a bucket of ofe nsala( i heard it intoxicates though) will be arrested by the security personnel and charged to court. it's a very simple issue. kanu will definitely not go to anambra on the election day. he will be in his father's room or a rented apartment hiding and pushing gullible touts to their untimely death.

WHICH WORK KANU DEY DO SELF? UNA NO GREE TELL US..ABEG IPODS MAKE UNA ANSWER US BIKO .

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Sagay212: 12:19pm On Jul 20, 2017
Biafman:

When you finish vomiting this rubbish, remember that the same Obiano killed many IPOB members. Obiano rided on Ojukwu's fame as (the man behind the ideology in the first place) to become governor and then turn around to kill IPOB members who are promoting the same ideology. Do you reason at all? Obiano will be made to pay for killing his own people in other to look good in the eyes of his Abuja masters.

Show us the Igbos that Obiano killed. You people just run around the internet saying trash. You don't even know how to carry out propaganda successfully because you all refuse to use your brain. All you ipods know best is to insult others and brag.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by paschu: 12:22pm On Jul 20, 2017
To me, the little rant below actually sounds most like the mental vomit of a blockhead.

Is it not funny that someone who cannot correctly spell referendum is having the effrontery to call Kanu a miscreant? grin

Thank God you are ibo and not Igbo, Mr. Alhaji.

Alanzazani:
I have also decided to start speaking up. We shouldn't allow these misguided youths overshadow reason with stupidity. Most of the ipob supporters on nairaland are just young and angry youths I can feel thier pain. They need an escape route. The country has failed all of us myself inclusive.

I have sat down analysed the current struggle and I have concluded Kanu is not the right person to spearhead this struggle. He lacks tact and wisdom. There are millions of ibos in Nigeria. If a referadum which I know won't be conducted is conducted we owe ourselves a duty not to be lackadasical about it. Ibos in the north, enlightened and nationalistic ibos should come out and make thier voice heard. These miscreants feel anybody with an opposing view is Yoruba. I have tried educating the blockheads how sitting at home will make APC claim Anambra state on a platter of gold. That criminal called Kanu is playing out a script. We will understand where this leads to at the end of the day. As per a state of emergency that won't happen my brother. Politicians will mobilise thier supporters to vote believe you me. If 10000 people cast thier votes in Anambra then an election held with voter apathy. The only downside is an unpopular government will finally be installed in anambra state. And this lunatic would have succeeded in destroying the gains recorded in anambra state after the end of the reign of the criminal government of Mbadinuju. With all the ibo you wrote here one kid called you an Afonja. Wonder will never end

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by ChiefOlabowla(m): 12:25pm On Jul 20, 2017
5 TAKE AWAYS TO EXPECT FROM THE FORTH COMING ELECTIONS IN ANAMBARA STATE.

1. Election will hold in the state but majority of the qualified electorates will self disenfranchise themselves by sitting at home.

2. Extremely heavy security apparatus will be deployed to the state. There presence will be felt in the state even after the winner is declared and inaugurated.

3. There will be no state of emergency at all.

4. The results stands to be manipulated at will since the masses had no interests to participate in the election.

5. It will be one of the most peaceful elections ever.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by BLoomfrancs(m): 12:28pm On Jul 20, 2017
nonsobaba:
Nice message from the OP but some points u rolled out leave much questions to be asked about your anambraness. As an anambra indigene born and bred in the state, believe me when i tell you that i know the demographics of anambra. 90% of those criminals hiding under Massob and Ipod are actually wawa and abakaliki miscreants. I don't want to write much now but to assure you that elections will hold and anambra indigenes will come out enmasse to vote. By the beginning of Obiano's second tenure, we will take another drastic step to chasing those criminals back to their states by banning okada operations in our major cities. But killing them as usual has not been removed from the table.

Every lmbecile like you is entitled to their useless opinion.
Bastard you are calling people who are better than you miscreants.
You haven't got time to rescue your people who are facing firing squad in Malaysia, Indonesia,Cambodia etc
You haven't got time to save your cucumber lesbians. Anambra bushpig grin

Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Conner44: 12:31pm On Jul 20, 2017
yim:
I don't understand why many Igbo people on this forum assume that any opposing views on Biafra are from the Yorubas. In every struggle there are people of the same blood that won't be on the same side, and there are some igbos who don't support IPOB and probably the OP is one of them.
Focus on the write up and leave the Yorubas out of your Biafra.


The writeup is trash

We tried focusing on it but laugh no gree us

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by biafran1stson(m): 12:33pm On Jul 20, 2017
THE ANAMBRA ELECTION BOYCOTT: STRENGTH, WEAKNESS, AND CONCERNS

As a prelude to this downbeat essay, I wish to state that I am an unrepentant advocate of election boycott as a passive protest against, a tacit rejection of, a vicious State like Nigeria. It is my stance that wherever and whenever a State resorts to intimidation, use of military force, and outright extermination of non-violent agitators, a sublime means of agitating for the extrication of the victims from the thralldom of suppression and oppression, two strangleholds of the State, should be adopted. The May 30 sit-at-home exercise was a litmus test for something much more effective. No illogicality is committed if I say the May 30 sit-at-home is the forerunner of the proposed Anambra State Guber Election boycott. However, seeing that this project has generated a cacophony of discordant reactions from the Biafra rank and file, I am impelled to do this postmortem. I crave your rapt attention as I take off.

STRENGTH OF THE IMMINENT BOYCOTT

The ripples that has greeted this proposal is understandable, considering the fact that the election is few months away - November, 2017. To many a thinker it is urgent and dicey, hence the need for caution. Interestingly, the bulk of these perturbed lot comprises the unlettered vis-a-vis the trajectory of revolutions that are forced by the operators of a violent regime to toe the path of civil disobedience. Of course, when occupying the streets becomes dangerous to the lives of civilised protesters in a clime that unjustly proscribes civil protests, voluntary withholding of mandate becomes an effective option. I will go ahead and do a three-pronged excursus on the strength of the proposed boycott viz. political, constitutional, and legal.

Politically speaking, the proposed boycott will divulge the person to whom the fealty of Anambraians belong. This, I make bold to say, is the fear of both Abuja and Anambra seasoned politicians. A successful boycott has the potentiality of retiring totus simul (once and for all) all the ineffective self-styled and self-acclaimed political bigwigs that dot the political atmosphere in the most vibrant eastern state in Nigeria. The bewilderment that came as aftermath of a very successful sit-at-home exercise, one that has cloaked Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), in glory, is yet to go. The political gladiators, at home and in Abuja, are still nonplussed about the ne'er total response to the call. The response to Kanu's call has simmered down as disrespect for political offices in Nigeria. The deprave politicians in Anambra and Nigeria doubt whether they can take another one that is billed to be more devastating. The boycott will make a huge mess of the national and state political configuration as follows:

* the tenure of the incumbent governor gets extended indefinitely, making his government illegitimate;
* the winner will emerge only if the 2/3rd compliance of eligible voters in the register is met;
* even where a winner unjustly emerges from the poor turnout, the government becomes a de facto, illegitimate government; and
* the oppressive Federal Government of Nigeria will be forced to militarize the state before the full glare of international communities, an act that will end up making Nigeria a political bete noire in the comity of nations.
A successful election boycott poses austere danger to politics in Nigeria, will boost the confidence of secessionists and facilitate referendum for Biafra Republic.

Constitutionally speaking, a successful election boycott will expose the chink in the armour of the gloried Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) document we wrongly refer to as Constitution. Yes, this proposed boycott will give us more reasons to commit the military document to the bin, for if it had originated from the people, it would have envisaged what is in the offing. It is also my submission that the so-called Constitution, having failed to capture the possibility of a situation like this with its attendant solution, falls short of the minimum standard requisite for acceptance as grand norm. A successful Anambra Election boycott will exhume the hollowness of our constitution and reinforce the call for peaceful secession vide internationally-observed referendum. Furthermore, it is a truism that a self-caused disenfranchisement is not unconstitutional. Those who have said it is unconstitutional for Director Nnamdi Kanu to give such directive are the ones unconstitutionally constitutionalizing this passive form of secessionist activity. Would those throwing invectives rather that more Biafran agitators lose their precious lives doing it the conventional way? Or is it constitutionally permissible to shoot at unarmed agitators?

The legal outlook on the call for election boycott does not reveal anything unlawful. No law is breached by the directive, for just as it is the unassailable right of an eligible voter to cast his vote during an election it is even much more so for him to, on the basis of perceived aggression, withhold it. Disenfranchisement becomes legally actionable only when its cause is external to the eligible voter. To buttress my stance, it is wrong to force someone to give his fillip to an electioneering process. Credibility of the candidates and tranparency of the electioneering process are the real determining factors behind overwhelming support. Participation in election is by conviction and perceived ECONOMIC and POLITICAL INTEGRATION, not INTIMIDATION or FIAT. Director Nnamdi Kanu's call for election boycott does not run afoul to any rule or breach any extant law in Nigeria. His can be likened to that of the politicians who make use of specious promises at campaigns. I think the razzmatazz and brouhaha about this legal call are most unwarranted. If the politicians are free to schmooze about why they should be voted for, Director Nnamdi Kanu, as the leader of his people, is imbued with the right to direct his people aright. What is sauce to the goose is sauce to the gander. I guffawed when someone said she would drag Director Nnamdi Kanu to the UN over his directive. That will be an exercise in futility.

THE WEAKNESS AND CONCERNS OF ANAMBRA ELECTION BOYCOTT

There are those who think the proposed boycott has some booby-traps to be looked into and possibly circumvented. My inbox is bursting at the seams with such concerns. Some concerned persons mistake FEAR for CONCERN. I am not jiggered because Nigerians are yet to come out from the doldrums. Ours is a protracted submissiveness to military junta that was interrupted by providence. No one can doubt that we would still be full of panegyrics in the midst of glaring oppression, impoverishment, and political and economic disintegration had late Gen. Sani Abacha not died. Recall that all those that posthumously condemned him were the same people that lauded him. I am not surprised that most of the ones concerned about the impending Anambra Guber Election boycott were the ones excoriating all previous governments in the state. Let us see the purview of their fears.

1) That the boycott will discredit Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and adversely affect the struggle for secession.

The concern above is a manifestation of ignorance. The boycott is itself a passive orchestration of rejection of Nigeria's political structure. It is a very risk-free way of protesting against Nigeria and all she stands for. The success of this directive, which will move the international communities to mount pressure on Nigeria for referendum, should be the concern of every victim of political and economic inequality.

2) That the boycott will give the ruling party, APC, the opportunity to take over Anambra State Government House.

This assertion above is wide shot from the tenets of revolution. No true revolutionist movement is affected by politics. The boycott is a lucid rejection of the political structure. In the eyes of Director Nnamdi Kanu and his ardent IPOB followers, all the political parties in Anambra State and in Nigeria, by extension, are unacceptable, since their existential template, Nigeria, stands rejected.

3) That the boycott will cause serious political crisis in the state and, possibly, a declaration of state of emergency, which will militarise the state.

The boycott is a non-confrontational way to cause turmoil in the political structure of both Anambra State and Nigeria. A declaration of state of emergency by the Nigerian State out of exasperation will be the coup de grace needed to prove that Niger has been rejected and continues to exist against the wish of the people. Those that fear that a state of emergency will breed brutality, mass arrest, and drive the final death knell on the Biafra project have failed to see that no one is taking to the streets. How the trigger-happy uniformed men will be able to pull the trigger on empty streets and roads is beyond my ken. Those engulfed by palpable fear of the unknown should not forget that this passive modus operandi is borne out of Kanu's concern for the safety of his people. As a humanist, even walled by the dinghy prison where he was unjustly locked up, he was disconcerted by the number of people whose lives had been cut short by the uncouth demeanour of Nigerian armed forces.

4) That Director Nnamdi Kanu should plant a governor of his choosing, using the overwhelming support from the IPOB.

My reaction to those making this stupid call is vehement. In my candid and dispassionate opinion, those behind this call are mercenaries on a mission to bring the towering global popularity of Director Nnamdi Kanu to a ridiculous state. You cannot reprobate and approbate regarding the same object of concern. The IPOB is against the continued existence of its people in Lugard's precious gift to the North called Nigeria. Any participation in Nigeria's election renders its chance for referendum a wishful thinking. The IPOB must be resolute in their bid to show that Nigeria and whatever she represents are outside the set of acceptable things. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's forthrightness deserves the accolade of every true son and daughter from the political, divisive entities referred to as South-East and South-South all of whom have been the victims of the predator called the North.

CONCLUSION

The IPOB under the aegis of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has proven to be the most formidable mouthpiece and pathway to freedom from our collective oppressors. Revolutions the world over have always been about one leader. Poland, South Africa, Indonesia etc typify nations which freedom were conceived by specific revolutionary minds. Ours is a shared consciousness that has come from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the Voice that became body, soul, and spirit for the onward unjust imprisonment for two years. He has shown what it takes to be a leader. He submitted his royalty, freedom, and all the niceties of life to our collective oppressors for our sake. It is our turn as the collectively victimised to return the favour for the sake of our children and their own children. We collectively see him as our sole leader and shall queue behind him. Henceforth, whoever says anything contrary to what this gift the Almighty God has bequeathed to us says should be treated as a foe. We must work together as a team led by one captain. They say our Igbo brothers and sisters have buyable conscience. I urge you all to prove them wrong. Let us use the Anambra Election Boycott to rebrand the Igboness of the Igbo man.

God bless Biafra
God bless IPOB
God bless Nnamdi Kanu
God bless the old Eastern Region
God bless the writer

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by paschu: 12:43pm On Jul 20, 2017
A simple recitation of the meaning of democracy would have shown you where the power is; unfortunately that's not happening because you guys are deep into political stupor.

Seriously it baffles me how some obviously intelligent people are so mentally conditioned to the status quo that they become so blinded to rare strokes of genius and out-of-the box thinking.

Anyway, your collective dumbness is a pointer to the fact that IPOB is way ahead politically.

Well, for all I care IPOB should stay FAR AWAY from party politics even when Biafra is realized.

They should just concentrate on grassroot movement that keeps the political class in perpetual fear of the people. That's democracy.




Naruto87:
another writer attacked by online ipob warriors... the writer's write up is only a possible scenario that may or may not occur. also based on some responses there are other likely scenarios but in summary its a win win for the APC led govt.
its a shame that with the popularity ipob has gained they still fail to see the bigger picture. what happens if ipob has a political party? wouldn't it be easy to control most south east states by installing their candidates and later use such power to push their cause. for those seeking a referendum like Britain, just so u know they had a political party and also a sit in the government that made it possible to achieve it. think smart and not hard.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by ofai: 12:53pm On Jul 20, 2017
Sagay212:


Show us the Igbos that Obiano killed. You people just run around the internet saying trash. You don't even know how to carry out propaganda successfully because you all refuse to use your brain. All you ipods know best is to insult others and brag.

I believe he meant Peter obi or apga party in general. Obiano is not responsible for it.

https://www.nairaland.com/2452826/biafrans-demand-ezu-river-autopsy
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by TheRealestGuy(m): 1:00pm On Jul 20, 2017
allrightsir:


Oyo state and Niger state are bigger thatn the whole of the SE, why didnt they carve out smaller states from these states? If Enugu and Anambra re one why do you have or need 2 states?

Listen the reason why the problem of the Ibo will always persist is you always repeat the same mistakes and you always repeat the same mistakes because when people point out your issues, your pride and ego takes over. All the chasms in this country are started by Ibos...this is a fact and now you are fighting amongst yourselves.

I am simply pointing out that it seems you not only have a problem cohabitating with other tribes but with yourselves, if I were you i would do some serious soul searching and ask "why always us? why are we the ones always complaining, always discontent?"

Common sense is indeed uncommon.

You do not know the history and background of these issues.

Take a back seat.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by donmeks123(m): 1:06pm On Jul 20, 2017
Aku ko, story, just Voice out ur opinion
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by OgundeleT(m): 1:28pm On Jul 20, 2017
@op turnout may be low but election will hold. people will vote and the winner will emerge. the families of the contestants alone is enough to determine the winner.. simple
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Amhappy(f): 1:30pm On Jul 20, 2017
Unless if Umu Anambra are no longer the one I know. Election don hold finish.
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by Malawian(m): 1:38pm On Jul 20, 2017
nwaanambra1:


WHAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL DO WHEN THE ELECTION IS BOYCOTTED

If ipob led by nnamdi kanu succeeds in forcing people not to exercise their franchise during the elections by staying at home, the federal government will declare at state of emergency in Anambra State - the constitution will be suspended for as long as it takes to restore order - which may last for more than two or three years.

A military administrator from the north will be appointed to govern Anambra State for the period the state of emergency will be in place.
curfew will be declared from dusk till down - and anything that moves in between those periods will be shot at - and shot to kill.


Nigerian soldiers will be deployed in the entire south east but especially in Anambra State. This military occupation will last for an upward of two to three years. Anambra state will be fully governed by the military.


show me where this is in the constitution. Shebi they used non inclusion of referendum in the constitution as their opposition to referendum? so, show me where such provisions i highlighted is in the constitution or keep kwayet.

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Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by snowchiff: 1:51pm On Jul 20, 2017
rubbish rubbish. its like they want another civil war
Re: What Will Happen If There Is No Election In Anambra State by SoldierBoy1(m): 1:56pm On Jul 20, 2017
Alanzazani:
I have also decided to start speaking up. We shouldn't allow these misguided youths overshadow reason with stupidity. Most of the ipob supporters on nairaland are just young and angry youths I can feel thier pain. They need an escape route. The country has failed all of us myself inclusive.

I have sat down analysed the current struggle and I have concluded Kanu is not the right person to spearhead this struggle. He lacks tact and wisdom. There are millions of ibos in Nigeria. If a referadum which I know won't be conducted is conducted we owe ourselves a duty not to be lackadasical about it. Ibos in the north, enlightened and nationalistic ibos should come out and make thier voice heard. These miscreants feel anybody with an opposing view is Yoruba. I have tried educating the blockheads how sitting at home will make APC claim Anambra state on a platter of gold. That criminal called Kanu is playing out a script. We will understand where this leads to at the end of the day. As per a state of emergency that won't happen my brother. Politicians will mobilise thier supporters to vote believe you me. If 10000 people cast thier votes in Anambra then an election held with voter apathy. The only downside is an unpopular government will finally be installed in anambra state. And this lunatic would have succeeded in destroying the gains recorded in anambra state after the end of the reign of the criminal government of Mbadinuju. With all the ibo you wrote here one kid called you an Afonja. Wonder will never end
I dey tell... They still dey call this guy Yoruba... The truth is Biafra could be the way forward but has anyone taken time out to reason what are Kanu's visions for Biafra after it is created?... But then when u try to be a critical thinker some see you as an opposition and end up calling u names.

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