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Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by mekaboy(m): 2:35pm On Dec 05, 2015
I think Nnamdi kanu should either be executed or allowed to rot in jail. To me, I believe Nnamdi Kanu is influenced by a demon aimed at destroying the Igbo people.

He wakes up one day and out of his imagination, wants to sink the Igbos. To lead the igbos to the middle or nowhere and abandon them.


We all know that igbos are hardworking and independent people. Igbos are creative and can make something out of Nothing. Even after millions of igbos were killed in the biafran war, look at what we have become today. Imagine were the igbos would have been today if the millions of igbos were not killed. But today I am igbo and proud of how far we have come. Any other tribe faced with what we faced would have gone into extinction or become slaves to other tribes in Nigeria today. But igbos picked up what was left and have become great and a people greatly envied today.

Even with marginalisation in the country, the igbos continue to grow stronger.

After the igbos have spread their roots all over the country and are flourishing, one man wakes up from the United Kingdom to cut down the blossoming igbo tree based on his wishful thinking.

He understands the hardship and unemployment situation in the country, and is taking advantage of it to possess misguided, frustrated , uneducated and jobless igbo youths with the evil spirit that possesses him.

He intends to destroy the creativity ,hard work and independent spirit of igbos by filling their hearts with bitterness and hatred for other tribes.

This bitterness grows like a cancer within them and swallow their creativity.

He now gives these igbos the victim mentality. With this victim mentality the igbos move from thinking of ways to solve problems we created for ourselves, to seeing others as the cause of our problems. As long as we see other people as the cause of our problems, we transfer the responsibility of finding solutions to others.

It is like somebody whose car engine oil is leaking blaming the person who washed outside his car for the poor performance of his car. He says the car was not washed clean, that's why it's not moving well.

Even after he moved the car to another car wash (biafra) and the car is washed clean, the engine will still knock. This is because there is no oil within the engine.

I watched an interview of some biafran protesters n channels tv. One of them said things are hard, nothing is working in this country, the youths are suffering. Therefore he wants Nnamdi kanu their master released. I asked myself, how will the release of nnamdi kanu change his economic circumstance.?

It's clear that these protesters are confused and frustrated. They just need someone that will feel their hearts with hatred and bitterness. Someone that will tell them that the hausa and yorubas are the reason for their suffering. Someone that will give them a false hope, that all their problems will be solved once biafra comes.

Forgeting that if the igbos governors senators, house of rep members have not looted funds meant for the people, maybe their life would have been better.

If the local govt chairmen have not used money meant for the people to buy houses abroad, maybe their lives would have been better. But it feels better to blame the hausa and yorubas.

As long as the igbo politicians who have a looted funds meant for them, give them some peanut and tell them they support biafra, they become saints.


My people say, " oby oke no na uno , gwara oke no na ilo na azu Di nuno.

It is the rat at home that tells the one outside that there is fish at home. Igbos cannot be marginalised without an igbo man at the top selling out the igbos for selfish gain.

How come igbos don't trust each other? How come igbos move around freely in other parts of Nigeria but need police escorts to visit their home? Is it the yorubas and hausa in igbo land that they are afraid of?

I can count at least 10 igbo multi millionaires that have been assassinated in igboland by their own people. And during their burial, you will hear igbos saying if he knew he would have stayed back in lagos or abuja where he is based. Why did he come home to die.?

Why are igbos into one man business? Why will an igbo man be bringing in over 10000 container loads of a particular product from China in a year, when 2 or 3 business men who import the same product can put resources together and build a factory that produces the item they all import in Nigeria. ? Bring in those Chinese people to work and train the locals in manufacturing.

They won't do it, because the want to be worshiped. They want to be only and highest importer of a product he can produce in Nigeria.

Tomorrow they will be angry with dangote and want to burn his trucks when they can all invest in ibeto to increase their capacity to produce more. But ibeto will want to have his cement plant to himself than have other igbos invest in it. This is a problem of trust.


A governor will bring in a foriegn company, give them land, then use state funds to acquire 60% shares in the company for him and his family alone. Why not open the investment up for other igbos to invest and increase the capacity.?

I will use SABMiller in anambra state and orient petroleum as an example under Peter obi. Others will include mining companies in ebonyi state.

Do we blame the hausa and yorubas for our selfishness? or do we blame them for spending billions to build the biggest house in the village, which we stay in once or twice a year?

Why don't we use that money we use in building gigantic houses in the village that we don't stay in to build factories to employ our youths?

A friend of mine was coming back during the protest at the Niger bridge. His car was nearly burnt because he was carrying an hausa mobile police man. They beat him up, smashed his car and collected money from him after he pleaded with them in igbo. Are these the people we will leave with in Biafra?

Assuming they succeed in this biafra, what position will these touts be rewarded with? Governors, ministers or what?

How many young igbos have died in the process of this madness? what has nnamdi kanu done for the welfare of their families?

Where was was kanu and his people when our governors steal state funds to buy properties abroad? Depriving the people of their basic needs? He won't see that as a problem, rather he will choose to focus on hausa and yoruba.

Nnamdi kanu is possessed with an evil spirit aimed at destroying the igbos.

So after investing in places where we generate our income from, we will now need visa to stay in lagos or abuja where we own properties?


Or we will need work and business permits to do business in lagos where we own companies?

I have said it before and I will say it again. Igbos do not need biafra as a country, but biafra as an ideology.

Where by what ever you do anywhere , you must help your people irrespective of which part of igboland they come from.

Always bring out a percentage of the profit you make for a collective investment to develop our region. Be at peace with people from other tribes to grow your business .

Contribute your best to the development of Nigeria while u collectively return your returns for collective development of igbo land. Governors should invest strategically rather than compete with one another.

This is the Biafra of my dreams. A biafra where igbos contribute resources to give loans to youths to start up businesses without interest. A biafra where anambra, Enugu ebonyi will contribute resources to fix a road in abia and collect a token for years. As long as it improves the region's economy.

We don't need to hate hausa and yorubas to move forward. We can peacefully transform our region together into whatever we want it to be. We have the solution to our problems.

Finally, Nnamdi kanu, ogaghi adiri gi na mma. It will not be well with you, for taking advantage of the economic situation of the youths in the region caused by the corrupt igbo politicians , to brainwash them and impact hatred and victim mentality on them through your evil radio station. The blood of every single igbo who have died as a result or your radio broadcast will hunt u forever.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by dmater: 2:39pm On Dec 05, 2015
Don't you think your over-dreaming problem needs medic attention asap?

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Brite100: 2:45pm On Dec 05, 2015
Wow! Very thoughtful

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by SantaDomino(m): 2:47pm On Dec 05, 2015
Eziokwu bu ndu!

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Iykopee(m): 2:51pm On Dec 05, 2015
After reading his lenghty trash, i discovered that the writer deliberately ran away from the issue of proper restructuring of Nigeria which is the only way out of this whole madness of cessation and sticking 2geda. This is roughly 55yrs of Nigeria, can the writer proudly say the country is on the right path to greatness? They wont discuss problems facing Nigeria and practical solutions to it, but kanu every now and then...

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by ticking: 2:52pm On Dec 05, 2015
Eyyyaa. OP, I can feel your sorrow on my computer's screen

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Tallesty1(m): 2:53pm On Dec 05, 2015
Unfortunately, your opinion is worth less than a pound of cow poo.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by mekaboy(m): 2:56pm On Dec 05, 2015
Iykopee:
After reading his lenghty trash, i discovered that the writer deliberately ran away from the issue of proper restructuring of Nigeria which is the only way out of this whole madness of cessation and sticking 2geda. This is roughly 55yrs of Nigeria, can the writer proudly say the country is on the right path to greatness? They wont discuss problems facing Nigeria and practical solutions to it, but kanu every now and then...

I guess your one of kanus brainwashed disciples of hatred. from the illustration I gave about the car wash and engine answers your question.

The restructuring of Nigeria is the external issue, what is affecting us is the internal issues.

Is the restructuring of Nigeria the reason a local govt chairman will have properties abroad while the people don't have drinking water in the local govt?

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Hefemale: 2:56pm On Dec 05, 2015
Thanks for telling your brothers the truth and nothing but the bitter truth.

The frustrated sadist here will soon come and type trash here but God knows you said the truth they don't want to hear.

I wish my Igbo brothers will take the fight to those in power using their resources to enrich themselves and demand for their right instead crying foul.

Once again thank u mekaboy let the Biafran that. has ears hear what this young man just said.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by trapQ: 3:02pm On Dec 05, 2015
Your people will come here to say this is thrash but I'll you know that this is the best thread on Biafra I have read so far.

Well done. You are one in a million.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Iykopee(m): 3:04pm On Dec 05, 2015
mekaboy:


I guess your one of kanus brainwashed disciples of hatred. from the illustration I gave about the car wash and engine answers your question.

The restructuring of Nigeria is the external issue, what is affecting us is the internal issues.

Is the restructuring of Nigeria the reason a local govt chairman will have properties abroad while the people don't have drinking water in the local govt?


Restructure the system and have ur destiny is in ur hands...simple.
Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by ramdris(m): 3:11pm On Dec 05, 2015
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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Nobody: 3:13pm On Dec 05, 2015
mekaboy:


I guess your one of kanus brainwashed disciples of hatred. from the illustration I gave about the car wash and engine answers your question.

The restructuring of Nigeria is the external issue, what is affecting us is the internal issues.

Is the restructuring of Nigeria the reason a local govt chairman will have properties abroad while the people don't have drinking water in the local govt?
Still u have not answer his question.
Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Nobody: 3:19pm On Dec 05, 2015
@op,
Our so called leaders are puppets in the hands of our internal colonial masters.

Freedom for Biafra is our quest.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by HungerBAD: 3:26pm On Dec 05, 2015
A very intelligent write up.

Kudos to the unbiased writer, more power to your elbow.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by mekaboy(m): 3:40pm On Dec 05, 2015
noblezone:
@op,
Our so called leaders are puppets in the hands of our internal colonial masters.

Freedom for Biafra is our quest.

Will your leaders in Biafra be imported or the same leaders in Nigeria?

Are they not the same people that will influence elections in biafra with stolen funds? Pay jobless youths to kill themselves.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by bamite(m): 3:56pm On Dec 05, 2015
G spot.. The best part of the female body
Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by basilo101: 4:12pm On Dec 05, 2015
Kanu is not what u low lifers should always use to to gain cheap nairaland popularity. he is not ur mates

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Image123(m): 4:13pm On Dec 05, 2015
Nice write up. Does this need source again before the mods do the needful?

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by basilo101: 4:14pm On Dec 05, 2015
mekaboy:


I guess your one of kanus brainwashed disciples of hatred. from the illustration I gave about the car wash and engine answers your question.

The restructuring of Nigeria is the external issue, what is affecting us is the internal issues.

Is the restructuring of Nigeria the reason a local govt chairman will have properties abroad while the people don't have drinking water in the local govt?
The chairman is backed by laws not made by the ppl but by millitary cabals. He is under the protection of army and police who are not from the place and dont kia if the place progess or not

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by mekaboy(m): 4:34pm On Dec 05, 2015
basilo101:

The chairman is backed by laws not made by the ppl but by millitary cabals. He is under the protection of army and police who are not from the place and dont kia if the place progess or not

You are making excuse for the looters. If u carried out this type of protest against a local govt chairman , the law will work in your favour.

Is it also the law that makes u collect money and reelect them for second term, when u know they are theives?

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by vizboy(m): 4:46pm On Dec 05, 2015
Op tell them.

They have been brainwashed by Kanu.

I will keep saying it. If it were up to me I would say he be shot in the head.

Why destroy the little you have built for something you are not sure of.

Nonsense All KANU Supporters are plain Stupid

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by DaBullIT(m): 4:58pm On Dec 05, 2015
THE TRUTH IS ALWAYS BITTER


But then , you mentioned marginalization and i stopped reading the rest
Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Nobody: 5:30pm On Dec 05, 2015
mekaboy:


Will your leaders in Biafra be imported or the same leaders in Nigeria?

Are they not the same people that will influence elections in biafra with stolen funds? Pay jobless youths to kill themselves.

Election is taking place in Bayelsa today with various interests groups pushing for supremacy. Some ate pushing from Bayelsa, some from Lagos. some others from Katsina and some from Abuja.

in the end, it is not about the will of the people.
On the other hand, we want to take our destiny into our hands. I don't see how it concerns you folks.

Just mark my words, Biafra will not be the same like Nigeria.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by mekaboy(m): 5:33pm On Dec 05, 2015
noblezone:


Election is taking place in Bayelsa today with various interests groups pushing for supremacy. Some ate pushing from Bayelsa, some from Lagos. some others from Katsina and some from Abuja.

in the end, it is not about the will of the people.
On the other hand, we want to take our destiny into our hands. I don't see how it concerns you folks.

Just mark my words, Biafra will not be the same like Nigeria.

But will the igbos in Biafra be the same from Nigeria?

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by FOLYKAZE(m): 5:34pm On Dec 05, 2015
Salute to this OP. Everything he said is nothing but truth.

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by mekaboy(m): 5:50pm On Dec 05, 2015
Dedetwo:


Nope. The wave of change that came with the birth of Biafra shall be awesome. The dirtiness of Nigeria shall be blown to pieces off Biafrans and new era of growth shall be born. I dare anybody to give a better alternative to Nigerians and watch what will happen. Nigeria will become a desert overnight.

And you expect Igbos who have invested in every area or Nigeria and are benefiting from their investment to shut down because of your imaginary biafra.

Those kidnappers , fake drug sellers and corrupt politicians will become pastors in biafra abi?

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Nobody: 6:09pm On Dec 05, 2015
Are you trying to tell us that the ibos that will be in biafra will not be these current ones but angels from above?

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Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu Should Rot In Jail. by Jaideyone(m): 6:32pm On Dec 05, 2015
they will soon call the OP a Yoruba man from osogbo grin

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