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Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Zubby56(f): 12:30am On Jul 15, 2016
WHAT CAN YOU SAY!!!! Why Nigeria MUST NOT let the Igbos leave this union
I have tried to measure the contribution of the Igbos to the development of the Nigerian project and the conclusion I have reached is that Nigeria must do everything possible to get the Igbos to remain in the Nigerian union. They (Igbos) have contributed unprecedentedly to the development of Nigeria in EVERY sector. The Igbos are an exceptional Nigerian race; they are born entrepreneurs, geniuses, capitalists, industrialists, academics, adventurists and you name it. A Nigeria without these set of people and their drive for economic success might be boring and uninteresting.
Industrial Spirit: The Igbos are probably the only tribe that has built several indigenous industrial estates in Nigeria. In 1997, an Igbo engineer by the name Ezekiel Izuogu produced Nigeria’s first indigenous prototype car in Imo State. Africa was excited by his ingenuity. However, due to financial constraint and dirty Nigerian politics, the Izuogu Z-600 car model could not hit the Nigerian market in mass produce. His workshop was later vandalized and his efforts destroyed. The dream died. Few decades later another Igbo by the name Innocent Chukwuma launched his Innoson cars, making him the first indigenous car producer in and from Nigeria. Anambra and Enugu alone has over six indigenous estates. By indigenous I mean industrial estates built by indigenes and with little or no government support. Nigeria’s first indigenous car is made in one of those estates- Nnewi precisely. The industrial estates are a host to several indigenous manufacturing companies. One of those estates houses one of the biggest plastic manufacturing plants in Africa. You will be shocked to see what the Igbos are producing in their indigenous industrial estates. It will not be wrong to say that Igbos are driving the indigenous manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy with little or no government patronage. The first indigenous Nigerian company to produce Nigeria’s first internationally certified branded computers – Zinox is Igbo by the name Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh from Imo State. The Igbos dominate the electronics market and have built series of what they call ‘computer village’ across Nigeria. Nigeria’s leading pharmaceutical companies are Igbo owned; Emzor, Juhel, Orange, Rico, etc. Anabel Mobile is the first indigenous Nigerian phone manufacturer; Igbo. There are several countless industrial breakthroughs the Igbos have made for Nigeria that I cannot go on to list here.
On Trade: The Igbos are the most successful traders not just in Nigeria but possibly around the world. Across Nigerian cities they not just control various markets, they equally dominate certain industries. In Kano, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, and many more Nigerian cities, the Igbos not only dominate the markets, they control certain sectors of the trade business. They are synonymous with the phrase ‘importer’. Their natural drive towards capitalism has driven them across the globe in search for opportunities. There is barely any country in the world where there is no Igbo man doing one legitimate or illegitimate business. The Igbos have proven to the rest of Nigeria that beyond reasonable doubt they are not a lazy people.
In Literature: The father of modern African Literature is an Igbo man by the name Chinua Achebe. His work titled ‘Things Fall Apart” has remained one of Africa’s most read book which brought international attention to Nigerian literature. Chinua Achebe remains an inspiration to most African writers. Nigeria gets the glory.
In Politics: The Igbos are the first and only tribe in Nigeria to have successfully coordinated and executed Nigeria’s first and only political revolution; other military revolutions (coup) that followed were merely revenge and hunger for military political power. In 1966, a group of senior Igbo officers executed Nigeria’s first set of corrupt politicians in a bloody coup. Although their plan was to install an imprisoned opposition leader by the name Obafemi Awolowo as president, unfortunately the coup was altered by another senior Igbo officer by the name Aguiyi Ironsi who not only distorted the plans but ended up making himself a military ruler and at the same time ended Nigeria’s federalism by decreeing unitarism. The Igbos laid the foundation for political revolutions in Nigeria. And they have paid dearĺy for that move. Today, they are demanding for an independent nation. The Igbos like to fight for what they believe in and they always do damn the consequences.
The Igbos control a fair share of the oil & gas servicing industry in Nigeria. The biggest indigenous oil servicing contractor in Nigeria today is Igbo owned. The first indigenous and independently (without government funding) owned gas power plant is built by an Igbo in Aba – Geometric Power Limited. From haulage to logistics to procurement to real estate, finance, sports, entertainment, manufacturing, engineering to medicine, science and you name it. The Igbos have made Nigeria proud; locally and internationally. The Igbos might be arrogant and even exploitative in their quest for profit and expansionism yet Nigeria cannot afford to lose them. They technically control the formal and informal sector of Nigerian economy and they are everywhere, with or without political patronage, they are making progress. I was shocked to find out sometime last year that Igbos still engage in rural-riverine-onshore trading across the remotest villages of the Niger Delta. At this remote village near the Atlantic ocean in Bayelsa State that is only accessible by water and air, these Igbos designed a floating market. They bring in their goods, dock their big boats once in two weeks, make sales and move to another village along that dangerous terrain. A business idea the indigenes of that area have not considered venturing into. The Igbos are risk takers!
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In this community where I have stayed for the past few months here in Anambra state, the number of modern houses (duplexes) in this non-industrial, non-commercial small Igbo village is higher than any I have seen in all the oil communities I have visited in the Niger Delta put together. The Igbos are that successful and they always do remember home.
The Igbo influence in the Roman Catholic Church worldwide is amazing. An Igbo by the name Cardinal Arinze was once rumored to become the first black Pope! The Igbos have a strong affinity with the Roman Catholic Church and they have made a mark globally.
Anybody who think the Igbos cannot survive as an independent nation might need to have a rethink. Just less than four decades after they were defeated in a bloody civil war and denied their property and work space across Nigeria, the Igbos have risen to produce one of the highest number of billionaires, entrepreneurs, industrialists, etc in Nigeria. They have risen from being a defeated tribe to become the dominating factor of Nigeria’s economy. They have built indigenous industrial cities, turned out to be the most literate people in Nigeria, dominated several industries and have made Nigeria proud in the world scene. If a people can rise to achieve these with little or no government support, one can only imagine what they will become as a republic of Biafra.
Enugu has sufficient coal to power the coal need of an industrial country. Anambra, Abia and Imo states have abundant reserve of crude oil and natural gas. They also have access to the sea through the Imo and Niger river. Anambra has three commercial and industrial cities concentrating on manufacturing and trade. Ebonyi is the agriculture base of Igbo land; producing rice, salt, and other farm produce. Abia has Aba and over 100 untapped oil wells with series of indigenous manufacturing firms.
In contemporary politics, the Igbo states have managed to stay afloat and sustain recurrent and capital expenditure even when major oil producing states are already endangered. Anambra, Enugu and other Igbo states have proven that there is an economy beyond federal allocations and free oil money. They have scored high in security, education, health care, job creation, entrepreneurship, sports, trade, etc.
Many people have argued that the Igbos would lose their investment across Nigeria if Biafra happens. This is an archaic and primitive way of thinking. An independent Biafran nation will not alter any Igbo socio-economic relationship with the outside world, Nigeria inclusive. An independent Biafran nation will not stop Innoson vehicles from been sold in Nigerian market. It will not stop Juhel pharmarcy products from been sold in Nigerian market. A new Biafran nation will not stop any Igbo man from being a landlord in Abuja, Kano or Port Harcourt. It will not stop an Hausa man from still trading at Onitsha. An independent Biafran will only give the Igbos a political status in the world order which will in turn further stimulate the orientation of profit repatriation, sustainability, economic diversification and the need to further develop homelands and eradicate the perception of federal neocolonialism by the skewed federal government of Nigeria. An independent Biafran Nation has the potential of becoming the Japan of Africa.
The Igbos want autonomy and control of their life without feeling been marginalized and oppressed. Nigeria can give them this sense of autonomy without necessarily losing them. This is the direction every sensible federal leader should be looking at. How do we satisfy the desire for autonomy by the Igbos and other Nigerian tribes without necessarily losing them as members of Nigeria? This is where true federalism comes in.
True federalism will not only give the Igbos the sense of autonomy but will equally position them to further drive the national economy through healthy competition and regional integration. True Federalism will enhance the possibility of Igbo land becoming the Japan of Nigeria. It is possible.
Nigeria has a choice to restructure or let the Igbos go. If the Federal government does not make this choice right, the Igbos will make it for themselves and Nigeria will be the loser.
The determination of the Igbos towards their sovereign nation should not be undermined by the federal government of Nigeria. I believe boundaries should be destroyed and not further created in our time, this is why I believe in restructure rather than secession. The Igbos have nothing to lose with their secession agenda, it is Nigeria that will lose. This is why Nigeria should now be proffering solutions and not fuelling the agitation.
I believe the Igbos will be better positioned under a restructured Nigeria.
I do not believe in secession as a solution even though I respect their right to secession.
I believe true federalism will fix Nigeria and give the Igbos their desired autonomy while remaining as Nigerians. I believe we all have a choice to make true federalism happen ASAP before Nigeria gets to its elastic point.
Again I repeat, Nigeria must not let the Igbos leave the Nigerian union.

Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by UndisputedBosom(m): 12:41am On Jul 15, 2016
Nne am already fallin' 4 u wink
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by freshdude99(m): 12:45am On Jul 15, 2016
Tell us something we don't already know

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Baroque(f): 12:49am On Jul 15, 2016
IGBO amaka

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Boring: 12:54am On Jul 15, 2016
Zubby56:
WHAT CAN YOU SAY!!!! Why Nigeria MUST NOT let the Igbos leave this union
I have tried to measure the contribution of the Igbos to the development of the Nigerian project and the conclusion I have reached is that Nigeria must do everything possible to get the Igbos to remain in the Nigerian union. They (Igbos) have contributed unprecedentedly to the development of Nigeria in EVERY sector. The Igbos are an exceptional Nigerian race; they are born entrepreneurs, geniuses, capitalists, industrialists, academics, adventurists and you name it. A Nigeria without these set of people and their drive for economic success might be boring and uninteresting.
Industrial Spirit: The Igbos are probably the only tribe that has built several indigenous industrial estates in Nigeria. In 1997, an Igbo engineer by the name Ezekiel Izuogu produced Nigeria’s first indigenous prototype car in Imo State. Africa was excited by his ingenuity. However, due to financial constraint and dirty Nigerian politics, the Izuogu Z-600 car model could not hit the Nigerian market in mass produce. His workshop was later vandalized and his efforts destroyed. The dream died. Few decades later another Igbo by the name Innocent Chukwuma launched his Innoson cars, making him the first indigenous car producer in and from Nigeria. Anambra and Enugu alone has over six indigenous estates. By indigenous I mean industrial estates built by indigenes and with little or no government support. Nigeria’s first indigenous car is made in one of those estates- Nnewi precisely. The industrial estates are a host to several indigenous manufacturing companies. One of those estates houses one of the biggest plastic manufacturing plants in Africa. You will be shocked to see what the Igbos are producing in their indigenous industrial estates. It will not be wrong to say that Igbos are driving the indigenous manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy with little or no government patronage. The first indigenous Nigerian company to produce Nigeria’s first internationally certified branded computers – Zinox is Igbo by the name Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh from Imo State. The Igbos dominate the electronics market and have built series of what they call ‘computer village’ across Nigeria. Nigeria’s leading pharmaceutical companies are Igbo owned; Emzor, Juhel, Orange, Rico, etc. Anabel Mobile is the first indigenous Nigerian phone manufacturer; Igbo. There are several countless industrial breakthroughs the Igbos have made for Nigeria that I cannot go on to list here.
On Trade: The Igbos are the most successful traders not just in Nigeria but possibly around the world. Across Nigerian cities they not just control various markets, they equally dominate certain industries. In Kano, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, and many more Nigerian cities, the Igbos not only dominate the markets, they control certain sectors of the trade business. They are synonymous with the phrase ‘importer’. Their natural drive towards capitalism has driven them across the globe in search for opportunities. There is barely any country in the world where there is no Igbo man doing one legitimate or illegitimate business. The Igbos have proven to the rest of Nigeria that beyond reasonable doubt they are not a lazy people.
In Literature: The father of modern African Literature is an Igbo man by the name Chinua Achebe. His work titled ‘Things Fall Apart” has remained one of Africa’s most read book which brought international attention to Nigerian literature. Chinua Achebe remains an inspiration to most African writers. Nigeria gets the glory.
In Politics: The Igbos are the first and only tribe in Nigeria to have successfully coordinated and executed Nigeria’s first and only political revolution; other military revolutions (coup) that followed were merely revenge and hunger for military political power. In 1966, a group of senior Igbo officers executed Nigeria’s first set of corrupt politicians in a bloody coup. Although their plan was to install an imprisoned opposition leader by the name Obafemi Awolowo as president, unfortunately the coup was altered by another senior Igbo officer by the name Aguiyi Ironsi who not only distorted the plans but ended up making himself a military ruler and at the same time ended Nigeria’s federalism by decreeing unitarism. The Igbos laid the foundation for political revolutions in Nigeria. And they have paid dearĺy for that move. Today, they are demanding for an independent nation. The Igbos like to fight for what they believe in and they always do damn the consequences.
The Igbos control a fair share of the oil & gas servicing industry in Nigeria. The biggest indigenous oil servicing contractor in Nigeria today is Igbo owned. The first indigenous and independently (without government funding) owned gas power plant is built by an Igbo in Aba – Geometric Power Limited. From haulage to logistics to procurement to real estate, finance, sports, entertainment, manufacturing, engineering to medicine, science and you name it. The Igbos have made Nigeria proud; locally and internationally. The Igbos might be arrogant and even exploitative in their quest for profit and expansionism yet Nigeria cannot afford to lose them. They technically control the formal and informal sector of Nigerian economy and they are everywhere, with or without political patronage, they are making progress. I was shocked to find out sometime last year that Igbos still engage in rural-riverine-onshore trading across the remotest villages of the Niger Delta. At this remote village near the Atlantic ocean in Bayelsa State that is only accessible by water and air, these Igbos designed a floating market. They bring in their goods, dock their big boats once in two weeks, make sales and move to another village along that dangerous terrain. A business idea the indigenes of that area have not considered venturing into. The Igbos are risk takers!
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In this community where I have stayed for the past few months here in Anambra state, the number of modern houses (duplexes) in this non-industrial, non-commercial small Igbo village is higher than any I have seen in all the oil communities I have visited in the Niger Delta put together. The Igbos are that successful and they always do remember home.
The Igbo influence in the Roman Catholic Church worldwide is amazing. An Igbo by the name Cardinal Arinze was once rumored to become the first black Pope! The Igbos have a strong affinity with the Roman Catholic Church and they have made a mark globally.
Anybody who think the Igbos cannot survive as an independent nation might need to have a rethink. Just less than four decades after they were defeated in a bloody civil war and denied their property and work space across Nigeria, the Igbos have risen to produce one of the highest number of billionaires, entrepreneurs, industrialists, etc in Nigeria. They have risen from being a defeated tribe to become the dominating factor of Nigeria’s economy. They have built indigenous industrial cities, turned out to be the most literate people in Nigeria, dominated several industries and have made Nigeria proud in the world scene. If a people can rise to achieve these with little or no government support, one can only imagine what they will become as a republic of Biafra.
Enugu has sufficient coal to power the coal need of an industrial country. Anambra, Abia and Imo states have abundant reserve of crude oil and natural gas. They also have access to the sea through the Imo and Niger river. Anambra has three commercial and industrial cities concentrating on manufacturing and trade. Ebonyi is the agriculture base of Igbo land; producing rice, salt, and other farm produce. Abia has Aba and over 100 untapped oil wells with series of indigenous manufacturing firms.
In contemporary politics, the Igbo states have managed to stay afloat and sustain recurrent and capital expenditure even when major oil producing states are already endangered. Anambra, Enugu and other Igbo states have proven that there is an economy beyond federal allocations and free oil money. They have scored high in security, education, health care, job creation, entrepreneurship, sports, trade, etc.
Many people have argued that the Igbos would lose their investment across Nigeria if Biafra happens. This is an archaic and primitive way of thinking. An independent Biafran nation will not alter any Igbo socio-economic relationship with the outside world, Nigeria inclusive. An independent Biafran nation will not stop Innoson vehicles from been sold in Nigerian market. It will not stop Juhel pharmarcy products from been sold in Nigerian market. A new Biafran nation will not stop any Igbo man from being a landlord in Abuja, Kano or Port Harcourt. It will not stop an Hausa man from still trading at Onitsha. An independent Biafran will only give the Igbos a political status in the world order which will in turn further stimulate the orientation of profit repatriation, sustainability, economic diversification and the need to further develop homelands and eradicate the perception of federal neocolonialism by the skewed federal government of Nigeria. An independent Biafran Nation has the potential of becoming the Japan of Africa.
The Igbos want autonomy and control of their life without feeling been marginalized and oppressed. Nigeria can give them this sense of autonomy without necessarily losing them. This is the direction every sensible federal leader should be looking at. How do we satisfy the desire for autonomy by the Igbos and other Nigerian tribes without necessarily losing them as members of Nigeria? This is where true federalism comes in.
True federalism will not only give the Igbos the sense of autonomy but will equally position them to further drive the national economy through healthy competition and regional integration. True Federalism will enhance the possibility of Igbo land becoming the Japan of Nigeria. It is possible.
Nigeria has a choice to restructure or let the Igbos go. If the Federal government does not make this choice right, the Igbos will make it for themselves and Nigeria will be the loser.
The determination of the Igbos towards their sovereign nation should not be undermined by the federal government of Nigeria. I believe boundaries should be destroyed and not further created in our time, this is why I believe in restructure rather than secession. The Igbos have nothing to lose with their secession agenda, it is Nigeria that will lose. This is why Nigeria should now be proffering solutions and not fuelling the agitation.
I believe the Igbos will be better positioned under a restructured Nigeria.
I do not believe in secession as a solution even though I respect their right to secession.
I believe true federalism will fix Nigeria and give the Igbos their desired autonomy while remaining as Nigerians. I believe we all have a choice to make true federalism happen ASAP before Nigeria gets to its elastic point.
Again I repeat, Nigeria must not let the Igbos leave the Nigerian union.

ur writting (or copy and paste) skills needs paragraphing and spacin for easy reading..some of us na only primary skool cert we carry come nairalandd.

now to comment on ur topic..you can lie for africa o shocked
okbye

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by dizzydane(f): 1:04am On Jul 15, 2016
I smell....humph,Humph lieeeeeeezzzzz

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by DozieInc(m): 1:10am On Jul 15, 2016
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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by ycat: 1:55am On Jul 15, 2016
Fake!

Self-gratification!

This desperate need to feel good and wanted is becoming something else.

Why do ibos need so much attention?

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by bewla(m): 3:02am On Jul 15, 2016
i no need to read the posters above me hv done that for me
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Biafrarep(m): 5:54am On Jul 15, 2016
Zuby56, I give it to you that you are smart and intelligent, but the problem is that regardless of the fact that many right thinking Nigerians have also been demanding for true federalism, which will solve the seccession moves by IPOB, the bombings and militancy by Avengers and generally engender healthy rivalry and competitiveness of all parts of Nigeria. The same cabals, the same hausa and fulani mafia that has kept Nigeria down on its knees, have remained recalcitrant despite the popular demand & urgent need for restructuring but one thing is for sure, Nigeria cannot continue like this and very soon, something drastic and unpalatable will happen and Buhari & his ethnic cabals will be held responsible!!

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by coolzeal(m): 7:01am On Jul 15, 2016
Maybe you need to add a tangible source at least for most people to believe what we already know.
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by fowosh: 7:05am On Jul 15, 2016
where is ur source?. just coming up wt a cooked lame story....

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by fowosh: 7:05am On Jul 15, 2016
where is ur source?. just came up wt a cooked lame story....
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Caseless: 7:08am On Jul 15, 2016
Boring:


ur writting (or copy and paste) skills needs paragraphing and spacin for easy reading..some of us na only primary skool cert we carry come nairalandd.

now to comment on ur topic..you can lie for africa o shocked
okbye

I've never seen a thread so clumsily laid out. The op needs help.
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Nobody: 7:20am On Jul 15, 2016
If there's anyway you think we can assist you guys to leave ASAP please tell us. We would be most obliged to help you.

Outline your plans and let's see how we can come in.

We don't mind contributing our little resources from the "brown roof republic" to help you reclaim your "red mud republic". grin

But on a more serious note. We can't wait for you guys to leave. Well help you pack your bags when you're ready. Honest.

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Boring: 7:23am On Jul 15, 2016
Caseless:
I've never seen a thread so clumsily laid out. The op needs help.

walahi my broda..it shows the kind of pple we have on NL creating useless topic anyhow..

ah ur moniker wink caselesss mets boringg cool
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Boring: 7:29am On Jul 15, 2016
Ioannes:
If there's anyway you think we can assist you guys to leave ASAP please tell us. We would be most obliged to help you.

Outline your plans and let's see how we can come in.

We don't mind contributing our little resources from the "brown roof republic" to help you reclaim your "red mud republic". grin

But on a more serious note. We can't wait for you guys to leave. Well help you pack your bags when you're ready. Honest.

LMAO...NL cracking me up dis morning grin grin..tell em
the Lost tribe of yisrael come and see o..my brodas from yeast ..lol..

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Nobody: 7:38am On Jul 15, 2016
Boring:


LMAO...NL cracking me up dis morning grin grin..tell em
the Lost tribe of yisrael come and see o..my brodas from yeast ..lol..


grin grin grin
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by VISTIN(m): 7:43am On Jul 15, 2016
fowosh:
where is ur source?. just came up wt a cooked lame story....

Source! Source!! Source!!!

The writer is the source. Can't you think with your brain?

Ok, you want it to come from CNN before you read and understand common sense.

Not just because it's IGBO, other tribes have plenty they contribute in Nigeria, but let's call a spade a spade.

These things are undisputable facts and you're looking for useless source.

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by blackpanda: 7:46am On Jul 15, 2016
Biafrarep:
Zuby56, I give it to you that you are smart and intelligent, but the problem is that regardless of the fact that many right thinking Nigerians have also been demanding for true federalism, which will solve the seccession moves by IPOB, the bombings and militancy by Avengers and generally engender healthy rivalry and competitiveness of all parts of Nigeria. The same cabals, the same hausa and fulani mafia that has kept Nigeria down on its knees, have remained recalcitrant despite the popular demand & urgent need for restructuring but one thing is for sure, Nigeria cannot continue like this and very soon, something drastic and unpalatable will happen and Buhari & ethnic cabals will be held responsible!!

What did buhari do to you? I dont recall u blaming jonathan for anything. The earlier some igbos quit this"victim" mentality, the better for the igbo nation. Rather than complain what the country has not done for you, why not focus on what u can do for your country. People making noise about true federalism and restructuring really have no clue what they saying. How many states can actually function on their own without federal intervention?? Federalism is not our problem, patriotism is. Everybody claims to be shortchanged by a phantom "cabal".
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by MightySparrow: 7:53am On Jul 15, 2016
You mean your derided gworo, eating, fura drinking Daura President said all these about Igbo people?
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Biafrarep(m): 8:30am On Jul 15, 2016
blackpanda:


What did buhari do to you? I dont recall u blaming jonathan for anything. The earlier some igbos quit this"victim" mentality, the better for the igbo nation. Rather than complain what the country has not done for you, why not focus on what u can do for your country. People making noise about true federalism and restructuring really have no clue what they saying. How many states can actually function on their own without federal intervention?? Federalism is not our problem, patriotism is. Everybody claims to be shortchanged by a phantom "cabal".
The myopic sense of entitlement that is unabashedly displayed by folks like you, is at best appaling. UAE, a small yet oil rich nation, has different emirates and each of them controls their resources, while Abu Dhabi is depends on its oil resources, Dubai on its own depends on tourism, commerce & real estate due to each emirate leveraging on its area of relative advantage, the whole union is the better for it.

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by blackpanda: 8:36am On Jul 15, 2016
Biafrarep:
The myopic sense of entitlement that is unabashedly displayed by folks like you, is at best appaling. UAE, a small yet oil rich nation, has different emirates and each of them controls their resources, while Abu Dhabi is depends on its oil resources, Dubai on its own depends on tourism, commerce & real estate due to each emirate leveraging on its area of relative advantage, the whole union is the better for it.

You have said nothing. Nigeria is not UAE, we dont have the same history or political make up. So your comparison goes to no issue. I have never heard Dubai complaining of inability to pay its workers. So be quiet and swallow your pathetic attempts at insultb
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by 33xtr06r: 9:27am On Jul 15, 2016
blackpanda:

What did buhari do to you? I dont recall u blaming jonathan for anything. The earlier some igbos quit this"victim" mentality, the better for the igbo nation. Rather than complain what the country has not done for you, why not focus on what u can do for your country. People making noise about true federalism and restructuring really have no clue what they saying. How many states can actually function on their own without federal intervention?? Federalism is not our problem, patriotism is. Everybody claims to be shortchanged by a phantom "cabal".

Whether PMB has done no wrong or not, many Igbos seek to have a separate existence from you.

A legitimate agitation by a people for a simple referendum is no way a crime.

We are not born to continue to be together. We are totally different in many ways and have nothing in common. Moreover, strange bedfellows, with irreconcilable value systems that are at best suitable for the individual selves, are not meant to be together. The 102 years of existence is a proof.

And so, self-determination remains an inalienable right of ANY people.

If your elites believe in 'One Nigeria' they wouldn't hustle to have dual passports and send their children abroad to live and school with our commonwealth.
If 'One Nigeria' apologists like you are willing to risk their life for their country the way the Biafrans are doing now, Nigeria would have been a better place.

You should be more concerned with the maiming and killings of your kinsmen going on for decades by the marauding herdsmen.

Igbos are not interested in continuing in this fraudulent union with you and your cotravellers.

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by blackpanda: 10:13am On Jul 15, 2016
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33xtr06r:


Whether PMB has done no wrong or not, many Igbos seek to have a separate existence from you.

A legitimate agitation by a people for a simple referendum is no way a crime.

We are not born to continue to be together. We are totally different in many ways and have nothing in common. Moreover, strange bedfellows, with irreconcilable value systems that are at best suitable for the individual selves, are not meant to be together. The 102 years of existence is a proof.

And so, self-determination remains an inalienable right of ANY people.

If your elites believe in 'One Nigeria' they wouldn't hustle to have dual passports and send their children abroad to live and school with our commonwealth.
If 'One Nigeria' apologists like you are willing to risk their life for their country the way the Biafrans are doing now, Nigeria would have been a better place.

You should be more concerned with the maiming and killings of your kinsmen going on for decades by the marauding herdsmen.

Igbos are not interested in continuing in this fraudulent union with you and your cotravellers.
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You just one of the few social media noisemakers. Your views are at best shortsighted and unproductive, and at worst ridiculous. I wont bother to go into the issue of biafra with u, cos I doubt u'll be able to comment rationally and civilly
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by 33xtr06r: 10:20am On Jul 15, 2016
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blackpanda:
You just one of the few social media noisemakers. Your views are at best shortsighted and unproductive, and at worst ridiculous. I wont bother to go into the issue of biafra with u, cos I doubt u'll be able to comment rationally and civilly
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I feel your eternal pains and grief as you prepare to spend the rest of your miserable lives with your Fulani masters in OduaArewanistan republic.

Social media noisemaking indeed and yet you hopeless, ass-licking bigots run amok on every media page with anti-Biafr* slogans trying in vain to quench the call for self-determination. And you shamelessly earn a living on pay-per-post basis just to scuttle Igbos quest for nationhood.

That your Yoruba folks rarely stand for anything should not be an excuse for you to come in the public to castigate Igbos for seeking to have a separate existence. You shouldn't expect Easterners to follow foolish ways of delusion. 

Yorubas desparately want Easterners to remain in this fraudulent union so that they can help them wade off Dan Fodio's descendants whenever they recommence their jihad.

Wake up from your delusion, the 1966 charms of propaganda and lies against Igbos is no longer working. Your once poisonous fangs has lost its potency.

Leave Igbos out of your home troubles. Go find yourselves an idea you can live and die for!

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Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by myola(m): 10:22am On Jul 15, 2016
Yorubas in d olden days were intelligent and hardworking but unfortunately yorubas of nowadays are self-acclaimed intelligent, busy and always looks for shortcut to wealth and Richies. We are professor of mechanical that can't change car plug, professor of agriculture that can't plant tomato successfully,: no educational usefulness, except to speak big big grammar eloquently to get to where we can make easy quick money
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by Biafrarep(m): 10:32am On Jul 15, 2016
blackpanda:


You have said nothing. Nigeria is not UAE, we dont have the same history or political make up. So your comparison goes to no issue. I have never heard Dubai complaining of inability to pay its workers. So be quiet and swallow your pathetic attempts at insultb
You sound both mentally and physically lazy! Just listen to yourself. Nigeria has a date with history & the time for reckoning has finally come upon us. You are simply ignorant of the unenviable position your country has found itself. Nigeria borrowed to finance a huge proportion of its budget this year, what about next year?? Oil price is still down, millitants are still bombing, Biafrans are still bent on leaving, hunger is ravaging the land, economy is finally in reccession, unemployment keeps skyrocketing, yet, in your wisdom or lack of it, you want the status quo to remain?? God forbid that I should be with lazy people(parasites) who wants to be forever spoon fed rather than being useful *spits*
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by JohnsonOlanre: 11:18am On Jul 15, 2016
ycat:
Fake!

Self-gratification!

This desperate need to feel good and wanted is becoming something else.

Why do ibos need so much attention?

Don't mind the ibos, we yorubas love to live with anything that we hate so much that's why we must hate biafra in order to live with the annoying ibos.
Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by blackpanda: 11:39am On Jul 15, 2016
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I feel your eternal pains and grief as you prepare to spend the rest of your miserable lives with your Fulani masters in OduaArewanistan republic.

Social media noisemaking indeed and yet you hopeless, ass-licking bigots run amok on every media page with anti-Biafr* slogans trying in vain to quench the call for self-determination. And you shamelessly earn a living on pay-per-post basis just to scuttle Igbos quest for nationhood.

That your Yoruba folks rarely stand for anything should not be an excuse for you to come in the public to castigate Igbos for seeking to have a separate existence. You shouldn't expect Easterners to follow foolish ways of delusion. 

Yorubas desparately want Easterners to remain in this fraudulent union so that they can help them wade off Dan Fodio's descendants whenever they recommence their jihad.

Wake up from your delusion, the 1966 charms of propaganda and lies against Igbos is no longer working. Your once poisonous fangs has lost its potency.

Leave Igbos out of your home troubles. Go find yourselves an idea you can live and die for![/quote][/s]


Lol

Re: Haha Read Ooo!!! Buhari say why Nigeria MUST NOT Let The Igbos Leave This Union by 33xtr06r: 11:58am On Jul 15, 2016
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blackpanda:
Lol
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