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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by CeterisXVII: 5:16pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
GMbuhari: Everyone knows your modus operandi on this forum. First, you claim that Niger-Delta wants to be part of IPOB. Yet, you have consistently failed to supply any evidence that the whole of Niger-Delta with all the different tribes in that region, are interested in partnering with IPOB to get Biafra. Next, you also claim that the Edo people want to be part of Biafra. On which planet was that meeting held? A mere look at comments from Edo indigenes on this thread and other parts of NL, will show you that it is something they have rejected in no uncertain terms, over and over again. So who made you spokesperson for the Ovb'iedo? Finally, you use different means to insult those who do not share your point of view. When they turn round to dish the same treatment back to you, you collude with bigfrancis21 and other pro-Biafra moderators to get them banned. Such mods should stop abusing their powers. There is always a day of reckoning at hand, and the chickens will soon come home to roost for them. @FortunateOsahon, just stay quiet and watch this chap. He will come back to mis-yarn again on this thread, because he feels the powers that be (i.e. his friends who are mods) will support his antics. He will soon trap himself with his own words. I am waiting for that day. You can see how he called you 'unfortunate', in his last post. But none of the mods will ban him for that. They allow him to get away with his insults, and then turn round to ban those he unleashes his insults upon. We are waiting & watching..... cc: Seun, Mukina, Mynd44 *PS: If you hide my post again, I will continue re-posting it on as many different threads as I can find.. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Eastfield1: 8:17pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
fratermathy:i don't expect you to understand. You don't have d Brain for that anyway |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by naijaseeker: 12:01am On Dec 09, 2016 |
OlarindeFemi: You probably should have stayed without offering your comments. Clearly you lack a precise understanding of terms. First, Igbos are part of Niger Delta. Imo and Abia State are in Niger Delta. Delta State, Rivers State and Akwa Ibom are in Niger Delta. Imo and Abia State are 100% Igbos. Rivers State has an Igbo majority, Delta State has a very significant Igbo population and there are Igbos in Akwa Ibom. The person who introduced this thread understood and respected this reality. However, you were simple filled with hate that you could not pause to think, you just decided to comment. Most Igbo commentators here have made it clear, Igbos or Biafrans are not interested in any Ijaw, Urhobo, Itsekiri, Bini, etc. land. Infact a significant if not a majority do not even want to associate with them in the event of Biafran Independence. The only part of Non-Igbo Niger Delta that Igbos generally have a soft spot for and would wish , repeat would wish to join will be Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers. Both this will be entirely left to them. The difference here is, many Igbos will infact object to these areas of Non Igbo Niger Delta joining in Ijaw, Urhobo, Itsekiri, Bini, etc, but however will welcome if these other area expresses a desire to join in Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers. Now, it was so easy for you to classify Biafra as nonsense and landlocked. That is just too bad, because Igbos are far from being landlocked and you do not understand the geographic map of Ndigbo 2 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 0ganiru: 9:42am On Dec 19, 2016 |
jasysandra:I am from Enugu, on the outskirts of nsukka, about the last part of Igboland to feel the Western influence, very close to benue) making my region about the most prone to stigmaization[nwa nsukka] . But I know who I am. I am as Igbo as it is possible. I know my Uncles fought as boys for Igboland. I know that much harm doesn't come with this stigma. It only makes me more resolute to establish a name amongst igbos for my subgroup, so the future generations don't end in identity crisis. Every schism amongst us was initiated by outsiders. But this is just how it is for me. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by ndoeyopbennet: 1:33am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Wow! I finally read through all the comments and all I can do is to shake my head. I don't know what brought me back here but I really decided to see how my thread was hijacked and to see the amount of hate flying on the cyberspace is really appalling. Biafra lost a supporter in me, not that in mattered, through the words of its proponents on this thread and I do hope everyone gets to see this post sooner or later. The evils of imperialism, bigotry, hatred, annexation, suppression, more, are revealed here. May God help the helpless Niger Deltans! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by ndoeyopbennet: 1:36am On Mar 04, 2017 |
naijaseeker: If your brothers had express themselves as civil as you did, this thread wouldn't have spilled over to the number of pages it now has. Sometimes, your fellow Biafrans are the cause of the so-called Igbophobia. |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by ndoeyopbennet: 1:41am On Mar 04, 2017 |
bigfrancis21: Your brothers hijacked it na. You mods should really step up your games and learn to ban these Biafran thread derailers. 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by ndoeyopbennet: 1:43am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Eastfield1: See this one. Infact, your case can only be solved at UUTH, Uyo. |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by ndoeyopbennet: 1:46am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Ikechu101: Chairman, left for you alone, even Igbos will run away from Biafra. You are the main reason this thread has the oppressive tone it has gotten in its 80+ pages. LEarn to cool down and talk to people like your brothers. Afterall, your fellow Biafrans added them to their maps. If you speak to Niger Deltans like they are your inferiors then you just may have a big problem on your hands even within Igbo Biafra. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by laudate: 3:41pm On Mar 04, 2017 |
ndoeyopbennet: You dey mind dem? They think they can insult other ethnic groups into supporting their cause. Only God knows who planted that idea in their minds... smh. |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 10:37pm On Mar 04, 2017 |
ndoeyopbennet:Bro, so you did not see where the darcknet guy threatened that their women will poison Biafrans? You choose only to see what appeal to you. You did not see the damaging images the matthi guy kept posting here, aided by his cheerleaders? Why are you guys like this? I wish IPOB will stop this foolishness of including ND tribes in this movement. This shit is getting out of hand. Its just so disappointing. I wish they can focus their energy on Igbos in the South South and forget ND tribes that will never see the real enemy but keep pointing fingers on Igbos. Left for me, no ND tribe, that is non-Igbo speaking should be included in this agenda.They should just be on their own, before we create another mini Nigeria. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by laudate: 9:03am On Mar 05, 2017 |
These people and their victim mentality, sha. Now someone is claiming that Darknet threatened that their women would poison Biafrans. What led to him making that statement? Obviously, they refused to see it. They also refused to see all the insults meted out to those who asked them to remove Itsekiri, Urhobo, Ijaw, Isoko and other ND tribes from the Biafran map. They ignored the vituperation and slurs poured on the Akwa Ibomites who insisted that only few of them could support Biafra, while others were not in favour of it, so every man should speak for himself. Now that the folks they insulted from other ethnic groups have given them a taste of their own insulting medicine, they have started crying that people are pointing fingers at them! Wonders shall never cease!! Hehehe..... 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by cheruv: 9:43am On Mar 05, 2017 |
blues2022:Nwannem ihnye i nāhu bu ihem nāhu..o dika IPOB o ga la ą-kà |
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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mbos: 1:07pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
ndoeyopbennet: there is no issue here the op belongs to the past ipob has united All Biafran tribes. 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by laudate: 3:02pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
ndoeyopbennet:Don't you realise that the minute you do not share the same views as these IPOB jokers, they will automatically refer to you as an Afonja? It doesn't matter if you come from Onitsha, Uzuakoli, Abagana, Owerri, Afikpo, Ikot Ekpene, Uyo, Ahoada or Abak..... Their brains were configured with strains of imbecility. 2 Likes |
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