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Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:06am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:preye something is fundamentally wrong with us as a people... Can you imagine a guy in my office that true federalism wont yield no benefit...and the said guy is from edo...I just tire... |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:08am On Aug 10, 2015 |
atbu1983:yeah GEJ failed us hands down...but its not too late to fight right diplomatically... |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:31am On Aug 10, 2015 |
IzonOwei: You don't seem to understand how difficult and wicked we are. Common sense suggests you change an approach if the same hasn't yielded positive results in decades. ....but that's not the case with people down here; they will continue in the same path even when it's obviously a dead end. ..That's how backward we are. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:34am On Aug 10, 2015 |
IzonOwei: Bro, it all depends on what the SS truly needs. We have the right people in the right places, we can remove ourselves from the stranglehold of these ingrates. Why should Osun seek to build and create it's own wealth when it's sure of sone billions at the end of every year. These people are cost centres. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:43am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Observant: Read what i said very well: The south south nationalities can form a confederation with United Arab Emirate template, where seven different nationalities came together to form a confederation with each nationality having some form of autonomy. if the south east want to join the confederation they can join. We can't leave nigeria and go and form another normal single country were there is a dominant tribe. That will be moving from frying pan to fire. Just like the United Ararb emirate asked qatar and behrain to join them, but qatar and behrain choose to form thier individual countries. What Biafra represent is a single country with a powerful centre where a dominant tribe can control. South south dont want that. If we must fight or struggle for succession, we need a new name like "United State of niger delta" or any other name which clearly shows a union rather than a single country. 2 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ARIZONA123(m): 7:52am On Aug 10, 2015 |
superstar1:. Superstupid1 aka After1. Thunder smarsh that ur tiger clawed scary face. Piglet. Btw tell Abimbola to stop bleaching. Yimuuuu 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ARIZONA123(m): 7:57am On Aug 10, 2015 |
superstar1:. Aba boys can feed off ur wretchedly accursed bastard dominated family. Idiot. See ur triangular head! After1 greet Abimbola for us 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 7:57am On Aug 10, 2015 |
preye thanks so much for this exposee..though our present niger delta leaders have failed us we cant stop preaching about true federalism and the fraud of the nigerian constitution against individual states especially oil producing states until sense is beaten into them... The more this becomes an issue the more many start thinking right..the more the militants in the niger delta can fight constructively devoid of greed to really emancipate each and every niger deltan from the shackles of the scam called one nigeria... The militants should say NO to amnesty deals and fight for absolute resource control.. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ARIZONA123(m): 7:59am On Aug 10, 2015 |
superstar1:. Aint you ashamed of that ur miserable culture mr conie? Shameless son of a senile mother 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by mauriceju2(m): 8:00am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Unitary system of government in a multi ethnic country like Nigeria is a master key to corruption, if Buhari like let him kill every body when he step down after 4 or 8 years corruption will continue because it is natural in a Unitary system of government in a multi ethnic country i dont expect you to see this truth. ok 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by ARIZONA123(m): 8:03am On Aug 10, 2015 |
superstar1:. I curse the day you were born superstupid1 aka after1. I curse the punny that conscieved you this coneheaded swine from ogun 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:05am On Aug 10, 2015 |
mauriceju2: Thanks bro. Corruption isn't Nigeria's bane. The system is. We've shouting it for years but those who are hugely benefitting from it, including the lazy and myopic few from our region, won't think. They've already concluded it cannot be done. Shame! |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:07am On Aug 10, 2015 |
IzonOwei: In a few weeks time, I'll be visiting the town of both Tompolo to address some Ijaw youths. The crumbs must give way for a more dignifying true federalism. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Eastlink(m): 8:41am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:You hit the nail on the head. History is replete with devious atrocities of the black man towards fellow black all in the name of secession. A case point is Nigeria during the civil war, Congo, Rwanda, Sierra-Leone and Liberia. In the case of Nigeria and albeit Rwanda, genocidal acts were committed by vicious elements who deliberately singled out a people as scapegoat for the failure of nationhood. We were witnesses to the maturity of nationhood, when Britain carried out a peaceful referendum in Scotland. Now, substitute Britain for Nigeria and all you get is war, violence and mutilations instigated by blockhead leaders grappling with the regional and ethnic dynamics of the country. Until we toe the line of civilization, Nigeria to the eyes of the world will continue be seen as a cesspit. May God help us all in this zoo. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:45am On Aug 10, 2015 |
zuchyblink: Only igbos manufacture things in Nigeria, I know about that bro. d guy I was replying was tryna say that igbos contribute nothing to the Nigerian treasury. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Observant: 8:46am On Aug 10, 2015 |
atbu1983: Guy you are running around circles because you knew where I was going to. So sitting in your bedroom you have drafted the constitution of the biafra people to know that they will run a unitary system? If you are going to form a confederation with other six tribes that made up the defunct biafra and implement regional autonomy, can you explain to me why the igbo which is just another tribe of the seven ur headache? Guy please find a copy of aburi accord which was proposed by an igbo man to help give every region control there resources as far back as 1966. It either you are a miscreant, or you just hate igbo. because your analogy up there inclusive or exclude of the igbo nation doesn't have any effect on resource control each region. 3 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:50am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Eastlink: That referendum on the one hand showed the maturity of the British government and the determination of the Scots, while on the other hand it displayed the sickening hypocrisy of the same British imperialists. They gave a voice of destiny to the Scots but down here amalgamated a people who have NOTHING in common for their own wicked experiment. All in all, the joke is on the primitive blacks who wont be mature and honest enough to determine their own destiny, instead of sustaining whatever backward identity foisted on them by the wicked British colonialists. They will keep blaming the Whites even after the latter had left over 5 decades ago, thereby giving further credence to their weakness, incapacity and folly. 2 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Observant: 8:55am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye: While at it, remind them that the call for true federalism by an igbo in 1966, to give them control over the resources from there land led to the genocide of 3M igbos. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:57am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Observant: I won't forget. I won't forgive the perpetrators of that genocide either. 1 Like |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Observant: 8:57am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye: I'm feeling you bro. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Yujin(m): 9:26am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:This is how a visionary man analyses situations. I'm glad to have met another after barcanista. I see hope for our children. This evil set up can never continue unchallenged. I know those that are my enemies and I know those that are not my friends. These two should be well planned for. Not to forget the sabotuers amongst us; it will be better for them if they weren't born. However the right time is key to our success. You have my friendship comrade. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Yujin(m): 9:38am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:Pls tell them to look beyond their present benefits which is not even guaranteed because if something that can render them impotent comes up then the little crumbs they're getting will be denied them. Let's team up together and force a restructure or secede if our oppressors deny us the former. Before the end of next year a strong man will be uprooted. It shall be a sign to us that God is with us in our quest to freedom. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Macelliot(m): 9:42am On Aug 10, 2015 |
spanishkid:Ignorance? I leave you to your delusion. The largest oil well in Nigeria is in Igboland.. During state creation, "Obigbo" was crafted from Imo state into Rivers state.. Obigbo now called Oyigbo has the largest oil well in Nigeria which is in Igboland... Ask yourself, why is Edo state the poorest state in SS? I mean that the other 5 SS states are richer than Edo.... Edo state is being influenced by the name "Niger-delta" because her map falls inside SS and nothing more... 4 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by nwadiuko1(m): 9:54am On Aug 10, 2015 |
IzonOwei:you can only fault true federalism when you have absolutely nothing to fall back to..... Welcome to Nigeria |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by chernest2002: 10:29am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Op is right but many are ignorant. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Yujin(m): 10:44am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:Do not fear them rather be wary of them. I tell you the truth: those people have more conscience than a majority of Oduduwa's offsprings. Former CBN governor Sanusi admitted and mentioned the great wickedness met on the Igbo people openly but till date no Yorubaman has ever done so in recent times. Who are those who are quick to upload pictures of dying women and children of the genocidal civil war called biafran war? See how they constantly put dissension among people of the old eastern region so that they can easily continue to steal from the regions. No Yorubaman will ever ask the FG to build another seaport in the ss so as to decongest Lagos but they will be quick to threaten people to leave their region. We all witnessed the last election and we saw how they kept mute to the underage voters in the north but still went on to call it the freest and fairest election simply because it didn't favour Gej. It took another northerner to say the truth which is that it is the almaJiri(underage) votes that ensured buhari won the election. I have come to understand that majority of the Yorubas have suppressed their conscience. It is their choice and they have made. May they live with the consequences of their choice. 3 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Eastlink(m): 10:54am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Yujin:Since these are facts that lay bare before us, what then do you think we do. Can we achieve this noble cause in alliance with our perceived foes? Or do we dare the consequences, the harrasments and unite with one voice in pursuit for a just cause. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Observant: 11:02am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Eastlink: On regionalism or balkanization we stand. 1999 Constitution which was derived from military degrees has to be scrapped. |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by nigerianvenom(m): 11:20am On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:Dearpreye,I've always read n followed ur comment all time,but I must confessed that this is ur first post that have moved me to tears.I read and read it yet couldn't stop reading it.permit me to share this piece with my fb followers and friends.God bless u bro n kip u 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Yujin(m): 11:22am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Eastlink: |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by OfBiafra: 11:29am On Aug 10, 2015 |
The proper qualifier for the oppressor you call Hausa-fulanis should be 'the Nigerian state elite'. The elites in all regions of Nigeria are well represented in the oppression of their people. Also the meaningless term South-south has done more to separate than to unite members of the former Eastern region - forget the word and start using Eastern region or better still Biafra. Finally, it may already be impossible to negotiate a better union for Nigerians as our elders are compromised and our children have become preys for oppressors. Criminals are firmly at the elms of affairs and are entrenching their criminal dynasty in the Nigerian polical space. The only course of action now is the dissolution of this shameful colonial drama called Nigeria. Then the colonised masses of all regions can boldly demand the fruits of their lands from their kith and kin, and not from strangers. OfBiafra. 2 Likes |
Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Yujin(m): 11:39am On Aug 10, 2015 |
Eastlink:There are few ways to go about it but I'm certain it doesn't involve getting into alliance with the Yorubas. Already they are a defeated people when you look at their availability to be subservient to the Hausa/fulanis unless they prove otherwise which I doubt they will. What we need do is to strengthen our alliances and cooperation among the SE/SS and deal with any area where doubt and suspicion may arise. Any ethnic supremacist should not be entertained. Then we must persuade our people to be selective in their choice of areas to invest. Dangote is doing this already because he knows 'whats up'. Then our politicians should be held accountable for every mandate given to them even if it means we use some as examples to let others know that we serious. With this we can push for a restructure. If this fails then we can prepare for war. Then strategically we must turn some peoples land to the war theatre so that they can understand how it feels. I have said much already. They have little control over all that I've said. |
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