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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by seunmsg(m): 1:24pm On Oct 15, 2017
I think this is non of my business. Let me come and be going grin

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by dollytino4real(f): 1:24pm On Oct 15, 2017
na wa 4 dis okoroawusa sef o! imolite should dash him to cameroun

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by fergie001: 1:25pm On Oct 15, 2017
BabaRamota1980:
We have always known that Ibo leaders are politically deficient. Ibos refuse to see and acknowledge what we know. They will never admit that the root cause of their problem in Nigeria is their leadership. To our credit, recent events in alaibo is bringing the rot to surface with concrete convinctions that make it extremely hard for Ibos to deny what we have always known and heralded.

1. First they used the media, rallies and siege in Abuja to put pressure on FG to release Kanu from prison. Without a proper plan for his rehabilitation and reintegration they over-promised to manage him and de-escalate the tension caused by his utterances and following.

After release Kanu advanced from a critic to a messiah, anointed by his fellow Ibos who made pilgrimage to his abode to kneel and receive blessings from his holiness Nnamdi Kanu. The madness upsurged and kneeling was no longer a fitting mode in their worship, people now go on all fours, lower their heads and press their lips to kiss his feet.

He was being worshiped! The euphoria of Kanu intoxicates Ibos and leaders did not see anything wrong.


2. Arewa youths ultimatum to Ibos was mismanaged by leaders in North...but doubly mismanaged by Ibo leaders. The youths saw the laxity in Ibo leadership and used the opportunity to quickly occupy a dominant position in the negotiation towards dismantling IPOB.

3. Arewa youths took over "managing Kanu", an action Ibo leaders had promised but could not do. They went on air and announced that there is a condition that must be fulfilled before they can withdra Kaduna Declaration. They asked for Kanu 's bail to be revoked and the man himself returned to prison.

Following this press release by the Arewa criminals, the same people that besieged Kuje for release of Kanu now turned around and started begging the FG to arrest and lock Kanu up.

4. Military rolled armoured trucks into Afaraukwu with very strong intimidation, an exercise they labelled Python Dance II. Ibo leaders did not come out in protest rally and speak up against the exercise.

5. Few days later the exercise was broadened to other places in Abia State. Very soon Army was violating Ibos on their Biafran soil.

6. The army eliminated IPOB stronghold. The Governors of Iboland outlawed IPOB. FG labeled them terrorist.

7. In a followup press briefing the Governors said the invasion, elimination, proscribing and inhumane treatment suffered was justified to bargain against October 1st eviction of Ibos in North.

8. Not long after, army returned with syringes and vaccines to dope Ibos. The leadership failed to manage the risks.

9. Now....an exchange of partnership contracts between NGOs has resulted in the commission of a statue, the adoption of a major road and the honor of chieftaincy for the SouthAfrican partner in the deal. Ibos have been repeatedly discriminated and massacred in South Africa and the citizens of that country, mainly aroused by intolerance to cohabitate with Ibos, have on many occassions asked for all Nigerians for that matter to be expelled from their country. Their President is the one whose statue stand tall in alaibo.

Ibo leadership is the root of the conflicts and intolerance for Ibo citizens in Nigeria or around the globe. They lack proactive action, incapable of originating social policies to marshall their society for greatness, when crisis start they are evasive and easily cajoled into the opponent's camp, they are cowards and prefer comfortable protective shelter than to stick their necks out and stand in line of fire to defend the integrity and honor of their land and people against pressure.



Do you read minds.
Succintly put, Perfect.

Thank You for this

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by dollytino4real(f): 1:25pm On Oct 15, 2017
na wa 4 dis okoroawusa sef o! imolite should dash him to cameroun.

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by femijay8271(m): 1:31pm On Oct 15, 2017
Lajet:
I know very well that Rochas Okorocha will never care to beg Zuma to order his Police Officers and fellow Citizens to stop killing his brothers that are living in South Africa

Never!
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Danelo(m): 1:31pm On Oct 15, 2017
President of a country that kills our citizens being idolized


Mehn this is bullish**t.

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Confuciusng(m): 1:32pm On Oct 15, 2017
Wetin be this shuo, no sensible leader out of 180 million people?

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 1:33pm On Oct 15, 2017
obailala:
How does one explain this kind of madness? undecided cry

Ancestral curse. wink

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by adeoba2008(m): 1:34pm On Oct 15, 2017
Okorocha and statutes are like 5 and 6

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Adaumunocha(f): 1:34pm On Oct 15, 2017
Anambra Amaka.

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by samblaks(m): 1:34pm On Oct 15, 2017
I reserve my comments.
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by LexngtonSteele: 1:35pm On Oct 15, 2017
Aba Jews take ASSLICKING as an art form (pun intended) grin grin grin

This is the Leader of the South Africans who use their kinsmen as Suya cheesy cheesy



Nauseating inferiority complex....What can possibly justify this when civil servants are owed?

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by onatisi(m): 1:35pm On Oct 15, 2017
there is more to this visit than what is been said to the public

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by cstr1000: 1:35pm On Oct 15, 2017
Why is igboland being governed by the worst among us? We are a brilliant, dynamic people for fucck sake.
The dearth of leadership in igboland is sad. Having so much and using so little.

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Nobody: 1:36pm On Oct 15, 2017
where is NwaAmaikpe

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by kingPhidel(m): 1:36pm On Oct 15, 2017
No be even reputable perzon in #jenifaDiary's voice.
Why not queen Eliza? At least she try for us.
If not for the stubborness we showed her, we would have been using pounds now...
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Adebowale89(m): 1:37pm On Oct 15, 2017
what if trump visit owerri, na to relocate all imolites to a neighboring state



if this man get to Nigeria number 1 sit, forget it, our value as a citizen would meet its waterloo


Nigeria with comedians governing them. fayose worshipping wit imam and pastor, masquerade. kogi governor declaring holiday because of buhari arrival now this fat Albert called okorocha is displaying his inferiority


smh!

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by babadee1(m): 1:37pm On Oct 15, 2017
yanshDoctor:
all this is to allowed the launching of biafra embassy in south africa if buhari failed to honor the APC agreement alliance in 2019.

what happen to Jonathan will happen to buhari if he insist on running the 2019 race.

You well so? Na wetin consign Rochas with Biafra biko.

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by JAWBONE(m): 1:37pm On Oct 15, 2017
A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices-
George Orwell

Based on this quote I'd say the people of IMO state deserve what they are getting.

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Nobody: 1:39pm On Oct 15, 2017
WHY?
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by castrol180(m): 1:39pm On Oct 15, 2017
Is that the least he can do?
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by adetoya234: 1:40pm On Oct 15, 2017
What is the nexus between this topic and the trash you posted
BabaRamota1980:
We have always known that Ibo leaders are politically deficient. Ibos refuse to see and acknowledge what we know. They will never admit that the root cause of their problem in Nigeria is their leadership. To our credit, recent events in alaibo is bringing the rot to surface with concrete convinctions that make it extremely hard for Ibos to deny what we have always known and heralded.

1. First they used the media, rallies and siege in Abuja to put pressure on FG to release Kanu from prison. Without a proper plan for his rehabilitation and reintegration they over-promised to manage him and de-escalate the tension caused by his utterances and following.

After release Kanu advanced from a critic to a messiah, anointed by his fellow Ibos who made pilgrimage to his abode to kneel and receive blessings from his holiness Nnamdi Kanu. The madness upsurged and kneeling was no longer a fitting mode in their worship, people now go on all fours, lower their heads and press their lips to kiss his feet.

He was being worshiped! The euphoria of Kanu intoxicates Ibos and leaders did not see anything wrong.


2. Arewa youths ultimatum to Ibos was mismanaged by leaders in North...but doubly mismanaged by Ibo leaders. The youths saw the laxity in Ibo leadership and used the opportunity to quickly occupy a dominant position in the negotiation towards dismantling IPOB.

3. Arewa youths took over "managing Kanu", an action Ibo leaders had promised but could not do. They went on air and announced that there is a condition that must be fulfilled before they can withdra Kaduna Declaration. They asked for Kanu 's bail to be revoked and the man himself returned to prison.

Following this press release by the Arewa criminals, the same people that besieged Kuje for release of Kanu now turned around and started begging the FG to arrest and lock Kanu up.

4. Military rolled armoured trucks into Afaraukwu with very strong intimidation, an exercise they labelled Python Dance II. Ibo leaders did not come out in protest rally and speak up against the exercise.

5. Few days later the exercise was broadened to other places in Abia State. Very soon Army was violating Ibos on their Biafran soil.

6. The army eliminated IPOB stronghold. The Governors of Iboland outlawed IPOB. FG labeled them terrorist.

7. In a followup press briefing the Governors said the invasion, elimination, proscribing and inhumane treatment suffered was justified to bargain against October 1st eviction of Ibos in North.

8. Not long after, army returned with syringes and vaccines to dope Ibos. The leadership failed to manage the risks.

9. Now....an exchange of partnership contracts between NGOs has resulted in the commission of a statue, the adoption of a major road and the honor of chieftaincy for the SouthAfrican partner in the deal. Ibos have been repeatedly discriminated and massacred in South Africa and the citizens of that country, mainly aroused by intolerance to cohabitate with Ibos, have on many occassions asked for all Nigerians for that matter to be expelled from their country. Their President is the one whose statue stand tall in alaibo.

Ibo leadership is the root of the conflicts and intolerance for Ibo citizens in Nigeria or around the globe. They lack proactive action, incapable of originating social policies to marshall their society for greatness, when crisis start they are evasive and easily cajoled into the opponent's camp, they are cowards and prefer comfortable protective shelter than to stick their necks out and stand in line of fire to defend the integrity and honor of their land and people against pressure.


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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Ritajovy(f): 1:41pm On Oct 15, 2017
Rocha's n crew cannot spoil my Sunday!!
Happy Sunday people!!
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Amadaz(m): 1:41pm On Oct 15, 2017
if the life of Rochas was in my hands, i would have long taken it. #RochasMustDie

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by dayleke: 1:42pm On Oct 15, 2017
Misplaced priorities if you ask me....
Can Zuma do same for him in SA?

Seun needs to invite him to meet NLers too... He is a popular meme here..

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by Pio44: 1:44pm On Oct 15, 2017
Not necessarily, keep on wasting IMO money
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by noble2faith(m): 1:45pm On Oct 15, 2017
I now stand with ndigbo for hating this man. This man ought to be guillotined publicly for dis exhibition of madness!!!! sad angry sad angry angry

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by jodeci(m): 1:45pm On Oct 15, 2017
The statue has to be pushed down immediately, it is a big embarrasment to the state.

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Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by TeeAL(m): 1:45pm On Oct 15, 2017
his presence isn't needed
Re: Statue Of Jacob Zuma In Owerri, Nigeria By Rochas Okorocha Sparks Outrage by LexngtonSteele: 1:45pm On Oct 15, 2017
months:



Honestly, wen will ur yoruba people get a life and leave the SEasterners and their affairs for them?


Nobody is faulting Zuma statue but rather, the fact that we are yet to see Ojukwu and Nnamdi Kanu Statue.


Zuma we can tolerate, but never will we tolerate a Buhari statue or even OBJ.


As for Thabo Mbeki and Nelson Mandela, dey never broke all protocol to land their Presidential jets in Owerri.


Zuma did and he earned himself a wonderful surprise.


LOL. shifting goalposts is what you are known for. Zuma is greater than Ojukwu & Kanu combined. That's what your leaders decided grin

OBJ and PMB are far far better than Zuma to Igbos. They still give & gave federal allocations to Igbo people. What did Zuma give una? Population reduction?

You should be crying about the leadership you have, instead of ranting on a Yoruba-owned website about Yorubas.

Shows your IQ level...

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