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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Nobody: 9:58am On Jul 26, 2017
Nigerian soldiers or biafran soldiers?
chuose2:
See how Biafran Soldiers committed crimes against humanity,


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsnQ9xK7B-o
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by perdollar(m): 10:06am On Jul 26, 2017
it struggle was not in vain
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by perdollar(m): 10:06am On Jul 26, 2017
ur struggle was not in vain
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by chiagozien(m): 10:10am On Jul 26, 2017
chuose2:
See how Biafran Soldiers committed crimes against humanity,


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsnQ9xK7B-o
everybody know is nigeria army that mascara asaba people so no amount of lies can cover the truth.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by morbeta(m): 10:13am On Jul 26, 2017
Rest in peace my dearest uncle.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by kjhova(m): 10:13am On Jul 26, 2017
attackgat:


I somewhat disagree with you in the weapons area. It is not while drowning that you suddenly decide to go for swimming lessons, you just swim and hope for the best.

It is true that Biafra and Ojukwu did not have enough arms and ammunition in comparison to Nigeria, however, that was not enough reason to become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others did. It was a swim or sink situation and Biafrans were not prepared to sink without a fight, even if it meant fighting with catapult.

Fidel Castro started his own revolution with just 80 men and a few guns, he later overthrew the system

I think you are wrong on a few premises and I hope that I can point these out in an articulate manner.

Yes, the terrible killings of 1966 put the Eastern peoples in such a tough situation that warranted talk of seccession. It is also true that the Ojukwu government, the Biafran elite as well as any reasonable 3rd party observer could clearly see that the Biafran military was no match to Nigeria in 1967.

Now the premise that we would rather fight than "become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others..." is somewhat flawed. A million lives were lost, property and wealth forfeited, several families scattered and scared for a long time and Easterners were no better in 1990 than they were in 1967. Fighting for the sake of fighting alone is madness.

Again, "become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others..." as you put it, makes me cringe! I am Edo, grew up and fully integrated in Yorubaland, I don't feel like a slave to anyone. Many Nigerians are thriving all over the country thus I can't understand this slavery you allude to. Only the politicians who want to be president or are seeking federal appointments cry fowl about this and we shouldn't make it a common call of the mass when it is not true.

To continue, Fidel's revolution was a popular revolt of the mass of Cubans against a corrupt Batista government. To equate this to the seccession of a minority group from an established nation by an act of war is dangerously flawed and can lead to the death of another millions.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Hakeem12(m): 10:20am On Jul 26, 2017
princeaja:
pls why does afonja pple very dirty
you can't even type correctly, by the way I ain't afonja, nor Igbo or arewa

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Bonjoro: 10:22am On Jul 26, 2017
fumiswtpusy:
These are men with balls,brave and ready to die for what they belive
While we yorubas are cowards and at best an online warrior.
Sometimes I am ashamed of been called a yoruba girl


O gor... Omo Ase.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by ZorGBUooeh: 10:31am On Jul 26, 2017
blueseacats:
This galant soldier from Amaoba, was one of the major actors of the civil war, my mum told me stories about him on a personal note since him and my uncle was among those detained after the coup, never knew his role in the war was this huge.

Lost three uncle to the civil war, challenging a nation without the necessary hardware is a suicide mission, no matter how determined you are solidify your source of weapons first. Seasoned military officers failed to realize this and they consequently failed woefully. Kanu don't even think in that direction, what does he know a bloody civilian with mouth diarrhea

Rest In Peace soldier we shall all die someday.
The freedom fighters knew they had no weapons..In secondary skool there was dis old bully dat bullied me at will,so one day I summoned courage to put an end to it by fighting him..I knew he was stronger than me all I wanted to do was to land a hard punch on him,as I gave him dat hard punch on his nose he started bleeding,he got mad and beat the hell out of me..But after that fight the guy gave me my space becos of that solid punch I gave him on the nose..
So frend we knew they were more equipped but all we wanted to do was to give them a hard punch to the nose.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by chiagozien(m): 10:33am On Jul 26, 2017
Praktikals:

In my entire life, i ve never wished death on anyone, but if Kanu dies today, I ll be happy.
but you are going to die before him.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by modsfucker: 10:49am On Jul 26, 2017
eunisam:
RIP

when you get to heaven, tell Ikemba Ojukwu that we are flying the Biafran flag and very SOON it will be a reality!

Biafra is a project we must actualize.


I believe he regretted his involvement in the war that causes the death of millions of Igbos.... Wise people learn from the mistakes of their fathers.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Mansongx(m): 10:51am On Jul 26, 2017
He should be in hell right now.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by modsfucker: 10:54am On Jul 26, 2017
lonelydora:
Mazi Ogbonna Oji ka kpuru obi zuo ike na udo.

Where you stopped Ichie Oji, Nnamdi Kanu and all of us will continue and achieve it. That's an assurance I'm promising you.


You'll also die of heart attack just like them. If I have a way, I would grant you guys your Biafra..... But I believe, no matter how long it takes, you guys would be cut out of Nigeria.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by lonelydora: 11:00am On Jul 26, 2017
modsfucker:


You'll also die of heart attack just like them. If I have a way, I would grant you guys your Biafra..... But I believe, no matter how long it takes, you guys would be cut out of Nigeria.

I pray so, then you will beg to come back to Biafra after 5 years because it will be better than Singapore, Hong Kong, and China combined
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Nwakaumu(m): 11:08am On Jul 26, 2017
kjhova:


I think you are wrong on a few premises and I hope that I can point these out in an articulate manner.

Yes, the terrible killings of 1966 put the Eastern peoples in such a tough situation that warranted talk of seccession. It is also true that the Ojukwu government, the Biafran elite as well as any reasonable 3rd party observer could clearly see that the Biafran military was no match to Nigeria in 1967.

Now the premise that we would rather fight than "become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others..." is somewhat flawed. A million lives were lost, property and wealth forfeited, several families scattered and scared for a long time and Easterners were no better in 1990 than they were in 1967. Fighting for the sake of fighting alone is madness.

Again, "become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others..." as you put it, makes me cringe! I am Edo, grew up and fully integrated in Yorubaland, I don't feel like a slave to anyone. Many Nigerians are thriving all over the country thus I can't understand this slavery you allude to. Only the politicians who want to be president or are seeking federal appointments cry fowl about this and we shouldn't make it a common call of the mass when it is not true.

To continue, Fidel's revolution was a popular revolt of the mass of Cubans against a corrupt Batista government. To equate this to the seccession of a minority group from an established nation by an act of war is dangerously flawed and can lead to the death of another millions.
Did you call igbo a minority group?this your trash will only appeal to you coward tribe yoruba that always have excuse to submit to slavery rather than fight for freedom.dont claim to be edo, because the benin empire fought against british invasion,you re an afonja whose cowardice is legendry

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by modsfucker: 11:08am On Jul 26, 2017
chuose2:
See how Biafran Soldiers committed crimes against humanity,


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsnQ9xK7B-o


If I understand this video very well, it was documented to attract sympathy isn't it?

But the truth is the people that were killed died as a result of the mistake of one man, Ojukwu who later contested for Nigerias President.

Nnamdi Kanu is toeing that way again and nobody is cautioning him in the East. Should another war breaks now, same people would start crying foul.

Nigeria is not the only multi ethnic country in Africa, Ghana is equally a collection of various tribes.

If you go to Agadez in Niger, they're all Arab looking and because of their minority population, they have never ruled the country.

It is high time for you guys to sit and talk to yourselves, learn politics and be part of the leaders of this country, then you can correct any observed anomaly in the system.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by modsfucker: 11:10am On Jul 26, 2017
lonelydora:


I pray so, then you will beg to come back to Biafra after 5 years because it will be better than Singapore, Hong Kong, and China combined


With drugs, armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping and blood money abi?

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by kjhova(m): 11:14am On Jul 26, 2017
Nwakaumu:
Did you call igbo a minority group?this your trash will only appeal to you coward tribe yoruba that always have excuse to submit to slavery rather than fight for freedom.dont claim to be edo, because the benin empire fought against british invasion,you re an afonja whose cowardice is legendry

While ignoring your incoherrent and ill mannered ranting, I will clarify just one point from my previous post.

Biafra of 1967 was a smaller country with fewer population compared to its contemporary Nigeria. This is what was referred to as minority.

The English word, Minority, is only a description of numbers and not denigration of a people. We Edo's have borne this tag for ages and it doesn't remove from who we are and what we have achieved in history.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by unohbethel(m): 11:15am On Jul 26, 2017
attackgat:


I somewhat disagree with you in the weapons area. It is not while drowning that you suddenly decide to go for swimming lessons, you just swim and hope for the best.

It is true that Biafra and Ojukwu did not have enough arms and ammunition in comparison to Nigeria, however, that was not enough reason to become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others did. It was a swim or sink situation and Biafrans were not prepared to sink without a fight, even if it meant fighting with catapult.

Fidel Castro started his own revolution with just 80 men and a few guns, he later overthrew the system

U 4got to tel him dat we made our own ammonitions dat we used to fight against nigeria and we shud av defeated dem if not dat gowon begd other world powers to help him wit guns and ammo's..


also ask him y is it dat nigeria wit all there so called sophisticated weapons cant even defeat common boko haram??

we are goin to bring down all dia lies..
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by lonelydora: 11:21am On Jul 26, 2017
modsfucker:


With drugs, armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping and blood money abi?

If it is what De young, GUO, Peace Mass, Innoson, Cutix cable, Ogbuawa in nnewi, Everyday Super market, Callus Miller, etc are doing, then we will continue.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Adeoba10(m): 11:23am On Jul 26, 2017
The man quickly minus himself b4 e go witness 2nd half

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by manikspears: 11:23am On Jul 26, 2017
fumiswtpusy:
These are men with balls,brave and ready to die for what they belive
While we yorubas are cowards and at best an online warrior.
Sometimes I am ashamed of been called a yoruba girl

everyone knows you are from the east,never stepped out from the east,a man with hairy chest with mouth odour and an illiterate.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Nwakaumu(m): 11:24am On Jul 26, 2017
kjhova:


While ignoring your incoherrent and ill mannered ranting, I will clarify just one point from my previous post.

Biafra of 1967 was a smaller country with fewer population compared to its contemporary Nigeria. This is what was referred to as minority.

The English word, Minority, is only a description of numbers and not denigration of a people. We Edo's have borne this tag for ages and it doesn't remove from who we are and what we have achieved in history.
From which credible census did you draw your conclusion.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Adeoba10(m): 11:28am On Jul 26, 2017
unohbethel:


U 4got to tel him dat we made our own ammonitions dat we used to fight against nigeria and we shud av defeated dem if not dat gowon begd other world powers to help him wit guns and ammo's..


also ask him y is it dat nigeria wit all there so called sophisticated weapons cant even defeat common boko haram??

we are goin to bring down all dia lies..
Bro, fighting hiding enemy is quite different from physical combat...

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by attackgat: 11:32am On Jul 26, 2017
kjhova:


I think you are wrong on a few premises and I hope that I can point these out in an articulate manner.

Yes, the terrible killings of 1966 put the Eastern peoples in such a tough situation that warranted talk of seccession. It is also true that the Ojukwu government, the Biafran elite as well as any reasonable 3rd party observer could clearly see that the Biafran military was no match to Nigeria in 1967.

Now the premise that we would rather fight than "become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others..." is somewhat flawed. A million lives were lost, property and wealth forfeited, several families scattered and scared for a long time and Easterners were no better in 1990 than they were in 1967. Fighting for the sake of fighting alone is madness.

Again, "become a slave of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy like all others..." as you put it, makes me cringe! I am Edo, grew up and fully integrated in Yorubaland, I don't feel like a slave to anyone. Many Nigerians are thriving all over the country thus I can't understand this slavery you allude to. Only the politicians who want to be president or are seeking federal appointments cry fowl about this and we shouldn't make it a common call of the mass when it is not true.

To continue, Fidel's revolution was a popular revolt of the mass of Cubans against a corrupt Batista government. To equate this to the seccession of a minority group from an established nation by an act of war is dangerously flawed and can lead to the death of another millions.

You are ignorant. The Nigeria you see today is under the control of the Nothern oligarchy. One reminder of this is that Southern Nigeria is today begging the North for restructuring and the North has slammed the door on that. Nigeria has been skewed and rigged in favour of the North, you can google Mrs Ankkio Briggs recent press release to find out how.

There is no such thing as integration in Nigeria, some people just tolerate each other thats all. I will always be an 'nyamiri infidel' to a Hausa man same as I will be an 'omo ajaokuta' to a Yoruba man. If ever take too much, they will remind me that I am a visitor that has overstayed his welcome. So where is the 'one Nigeria' we are talking about?

As for a million lives being lost, that is the price of freedom. 50 million lives were lost in the 2nd world war to bring about the peace and properity people enjoy in Europe today.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by luluman: 11:37am On Jul 26, 2017
eunisam:
RIP

when you get to heaven, tell Ikemba Ojukwu that we are flying the Biafran flag and very SOON it will be a reality!

Biafra is a project we must actualize.
Or face the judgement from God if you have a hand in mis leading yeebos

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by luluman: 11:39am On Jul 26, 2017
mormonslayer:


If I say your whole family is in line now you'll go crying to the Mods like the freaking coward you are. I'll just ignore you so you can keep making a
fool of yourself at your old age. Your mates are married with kids you here playing with kids, shameless people.
Then use your own age for something more meaningful & not insults.

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Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by luluman: 11:41am On Jul 26, 2017
[quote author=mormonslayer post=58838964][/quote]And are you typing your messages at work?
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by Nobody: 12:00pm On Jul 26, 2017
Rest in peace our hero!
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by GrandGarcon: 12:14pm On Jul 26, 2017
blueseacats:
This galant soldier from Amaoba, was one of the major actors of the civil war, my mum told me stories about him on a personal note since him and my uncle was among those detained after the coup, never knew his role in the war was this huge.

Lost three uncle to the civil war, challenging a nation without the necessary hardware is a suicide mission, no matter how determined you are solidify your source of weapons first. Seasoned military officers failed to realize this and they consequently failed woefully. Kanu don't even think in that direction, what does he know a bloody civilian with mouth diarrhea

Rest In Peace soldier we shall all die someday.
Ovoko ka gi mma! Onye Nkwughweri, Zuzupu Osiso. Go and read up what led to the war, and why and how Biafra lost. Ojukwu did not stand up one morning and decide to go to war. It was Gowon and the brits that started the war! We had to defend ourselves. If this man did not play his part in defending our parents, do you think that low lives and abominations like you will be alive to type this abominable nonsense you just typed. No wonder we cannot progress, because of sell outs like you. Thank God that Nnamdi Kanu Ohamadike One has opend my eyes.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by kettykin: 12:18pm On Jul 26, 2017
modsfucker:


With drugs, armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping and blood money abi?

this is the reason why Nigeria is finished and every attempts to revive the country ends up is a vicious cycle , if Biafrans are into drugs, armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping and blood money then Nigeria does not really have any problem and shoudl not be fighting the IPB and their leader.
Re: Ex-biafran Commander, Ogbonnaya Oji, Is Dead by attackgat: 12:25pm On Jul 26, 2017
Praktikals:

In my entire life, i ve never wished death on anyone, but if Kanu dies today, I ll be happy.

You wont be happy for long because hundreds are waiting to take his place and not all of them are non violent like him

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