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When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by Masterclass32(op): 7:26am On Dec 05, 2016
Pythons are a group of non-venomous
snakes that ambush and constrict their prey
to death, then swallow them whole.
True, python is a dangerous reptilian
creature. It belongs to the specie of divinely
cursed animals. It hates man so much it does not waste its precious time to bite him.
Rather it ambushes and constricts its prey to
death, then swallows them whole. Just as the
Nigerian state is wont, using its coercive and
most repressive instrument, the Nigerian
Army. In furtherance of its endemic hatred for the
Igbo, the Nigerian Army has engaged the
fearsome python in a bizarre dance east of
the Niger. The army began this weird dance
with pythons late last month in an exercise in
the five South East states, code-named ‘Exercise Python Dance’, ostensibly “to
checkmate anticipated rising wave of crimes
usually prevalent during the Yuletide.”
Naturally, there has been apprehension in
Igbo land as regards the true intention of the
exercise, especially when the army threatened that it would not hesitate to apply
the ‘Rule of Engagement’ to deploy troops
and appropriately deal with pro-Biafra
agitators. It is not only the Igbo that are
worried but all human rights organisations
have condemned this latest maneuvering against harmless, armless Igbo youths,
exercising their constitutional rights to
demand self-determination.
Ironically, this is coming after the recent
damning report of Amnesty International, AI,
which revealed continued mass massacre of innocent Igbo across the Nigerian state. The
AI report, entitled: Bullets were raining
everywhere”: Deadly repression of Pro-
Biafra activists, exposed extrajudicial killing
and torture of the Igbo by Nigerian security
forces, resulting in the death of about 150 pro-Biafra protesters in the last one year.
Instead of extricating itself from such
unflattering report after its initial lame denial
of the atrocious act, even as Biafra claim the
estimated victims was too conservative, the
Nigerian Army has brashly moved to entrench or continue Nigeria’s customary
pogrom against the Igbo, who have become
sport for the Nigerian authorities.
President Muhammadu Buhari just told a
delegation of some South East leaders that
the Biafran youths should forget Biafra because it is impossible to breakup Nigeria.
Much as I do not subscribe to the
president’s insincere reasons and
promises, I think he is right somehow. It is
my humble submission that most Igbo do not
actually wish for a dismembered Nigeria. Rather, they dream of a Nigeria where the
Igbo will be accorded their pride of place as
one leg of the tripod on which Nigeria stands
and live as equal stakeholders with full
dignity.
It is unfortunate how people play politics with just everything, including the collective
destiny of an entire race. Those people that
occupy front rows in mosques and churches
have simply refused to acknowledge
Nigeria’s sin against the Igbo. They have
remained obstinate in perpetuating this evil and claim or pretend not to notice but as
Dame Patience Jonathan would say, ‘there
is God o’.
However, the Igbo need a new strategy. We
cannot continue to call out unarmed youths to
march on the streets against Nigerian soldiers, who relish mauling them to death.
We cannot continue to preach hatred of
others whereas we clamour to be loved.
Seriously, we are all agreed that Biafra is
alive and can never die but in the present
circumstances, we should not be talking about an independent state of Biafra.
My reasons are many but most importantly,
as an apostle of homeward integration, the
Igbo will be worse off for it if the
independent state of Biafra materialises
today. How do we intend to run such a state when majority of Igbo investments are
offshore? Over the years, the Igbo had
developed their host communities more than
the indigenes. Many have assimilated the
cultures of other lands and neglected or
forgotten their own. Now, even such things as traditional marriages are conducted
outside their homesteads in other lands. Also,
the Igbo now have a stupid arrangement,
called Eze Ndigbo in the Diaspora. Arrant
nonsense! Have you seen Oba of Yoruba in
Onitsha? Or Emir of Hausa-Fulani in Aba? How can we seriously be claiming a Biafran
state that will wither at the birth table?
There is confusion everywhere. Today it is
Nnamdi Kanu? Who really is this young man,
who came from nowhere to dislodge his
fathers from IPOB, a group they laboured to form? What, truly, is his agenda? If I were
President Buhari, I would have since ordered
Kanu’s release from detention, as keeping
him in jail has enabled him to achieve his
feigned heroism.
Before it was Ralph Uwazurike but now, one Uchenna Madu claims to have driven
Uwazurike out MASSOB, a movement
Uwazurike founded and used to reignite the
Biafra agitation. Even the Nnamdi Kanu he
made Director of Radio Biafra betrayed him.
This subterfuge, blackmail, sabotage and selfishness can never give us Biafra. Even
though Uwazurike may not be perfect
(nobody is), his non violence template stands
a better chance of getting us to Biafra
overtime. It is suicidal to incite youths to
confront armed soldiers, because as they say, only a fool would dare a man with a
gun.
Let the Igbo heal themselves before the talk
of Biafra. Nigerian armed forces kill the Igbo
with glee and nothing happens because there
is no strong voice to speak for us. Sadly, we scuttle the efforts of those that should speak
for us. That is how we have ended up with
political minions in the National Assembly.
Judge it yourself: Apart from Ikeoha,
Ekweremadu, how distinguished are those
people in the senate? How honourable are those in the House of Representatives? Are
they the best Igbo can afford? What is their
impact? How did they get there? Even the
governors, what manner of governance is
ongoing in Igbo land, tragicomic or downright
comic? And we want Biafra? Where will we get the leaders in Biafra land? We have to be
careful about this matter. Let us invest at
home. Let us stop developing other lands. Let
us recreate Nnewi in every town in Igbo
land. Let us love one another and eschew all
evil, including kidnapping and armed robbery that drive away interested investors. Let
wicked relations repent and all witch doctors
abandon their shrines and run to God as new
creatures.
We can then talk about Biafra or even not at
all because economic prosperity and freedom is higher than any other right. After all,
Buhari wanted power at all cost and got; yet
all he does is making a singsong of how
corrupt the Jonathan and gang he supplanted
were. Both Buhari and the power he
inherited had receded so fast people are now asking that their corruption be brought back.
It is certain that with economic freedom,
nobody would be talking about recession.
Nevertheless, the Nigerian Army can dance
with the python for as long as it desires.
Though it may ambush and constrict the Igbo to death, it can never swallow the Igbo
whole. The Igbo never slump; we die
standing, on our feet.

www.nigeriatoday.ng/2016/12/when-python-goes-dancing/
Re: When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by IkpuMmadu: 7:43am On Dec 05, 2016
Masterclass32:
Pythons are a group of non-venomous
snakes that ambush and constrict their prey
to death, then swallow them whole.
True, python is a dangerous reptilian
creature. It belongs to the specie of divinely
cursed animals. It hates man so much it does not waste its precious time to bite him.
Rather it ambushes and constricts its prey to
death, then swallows them whole. Just as the
Nigerian state is wont, using its coercive and
most repressive instrument, the Nigerian
Army. In furtherance of its endemic hatred for the
Igbo, the Nigerian Army has engaged the
fearsome python in a bizarre dance east of
the Niger. The army began this weird dance
with pythons late last month in an exercise in
the five South East states, code-named ‘Exercise Python Dance’, ostensibly “to
checkmate anticipated rising wave of crimes
usually prevalent during the Yuletide.”
Naturally, there has been apprehension in
Igbo land as regards the true intention of the
exercise, especially when the army threatened that it would not hesitate to apply
the ‘Rule of Engagement’ to deploy troops
and appropriately deal with pro-Biafra
agitators. It is not only the Igbo that are
worried but all human rights organisations
have condemned this latest maneuvering against harmless, armless Igbo youths,
exercising their constitutional rights to
demand self-determination.
Ironically, this is coming after the recent
damning report of Amnesty International, AI,
which revealed continued mass massacre of innocent Igbo across the Nigerian state. The
AI report, entitled: Bullets were raining
everywhere”: Deadly repression of Pro-
Biafra activists, exposed extrajudicial killing
and torture of the Igbo by Nigerian security
forces, resulting in the death of about 150 pro-Biafra protesters in the last one year.
Instead of extricating itself from such
unflattering report after its initial lame denial
of the atrocious act, even as Biafra claim the
estimated victims was too conservative, the
Nigerian Army has brashly moved to entrench or continue Nigeria’s customary
pogrom against the Igbo, who have become
sport for the Nigerian authorities.
President Muhammadu Buhari just told a
delegation of some South East leaders that
the Biafran youths should forget Biafra because it is impossible to breakup Nigeria.
Much as I do not subscribe to the
president’s insincere reasons and
promises, I think he is right somehow. It is
my humble submission that most Igbo do not
actually wish for a dismembered Nigeria. Rather, they dream of a Nigeria where the
Igbo will be accorded their pride of place as
one leg of the tripod on which Nigeria stands
and live as equal stakeholders with full
dignity.
It is unfortunate how people play politics with just everything, including the collective
destiny of an entire race. Those people that
occupy front rows in mosques and churches
have simply refused to acknowledge
Nigeria’s sin against the Igbo. They have
remained obstinate in perpetuating this evil and claim or pretend not to notice but as
Dame Patience Jonathan would say, ‘there
is God o’.
However, the Igbo need a new strategy. We
cannot continue to call out unarmed youths to
march on the streets against Nigerian soldiers, who relish mauling them to death.
We cannot continue to preach hatred of
others whereas we clamour to be loved.
Seriously, we are all agreed that Biafra is
alive and can never die but in the present
circumstances, we should not be talking about an independent state of Biafra.
My reasons are many but most importantly,
as an apostle of homeward integration, the
Igbo will be worse off for it if the
independent state of Biafra materialises
today. How do we intend to run such a state when majority of Igbo investments are
offshore? Over the years, the Igbo had
developed their host communities more than
the indigenes. Many have assimilated the
cultures of other lands and neglected or
forgotten their own. Now, even such things as traditional marriages are conducted
outside their homesteads in other lands. Also,
the Igbo now have a stupid arrangement,
called Eze Ndigbo in the Diaspora. Arrant
nonsense! Have you seen Oba of Yoruba in
Onitsha? Or Emir of Hausa-Fulani in Aba? How can we seriously be claiming a Biafran
state that will wither at the birth table?
There is confusion everywhere. Today it is
Nnamdi Kanu? Who really is this young man,
who came from nowhere to dislodge his
fathers from IPOB, a group they laboured to form? What, truly, is his agenda? If I were
President Buhari, I would have since ordered
Kanu’s release from detention, as keeping
him in jail has enabled him to achieve his
feigned heroism.
Before it was Ralph Uwazurike but now, one Uchenna Madu claims to have driven
Uwazurike out MASSOB, a movement
Uwazurike founded and used to reignite the
Biafra agitation. Even the Nnamdi Kanu he
made Director of Radio Biafra betrayed him.
This subterfuge, blackmail, sabotage and selfishness can never give us Biafra. Even
though Uwazurike may not be perfect
(nobody is), his non violence template stands
a better chance of getting us to Biafra
overtime. It is suicidal to incite youths to
confront armed soldiers, because as they say, only a fool would dare a man with a
gun.
Let the Igbo heal themselves before the talk
of Biafra. Nigerian armed forces kill the Igbo
with glee and nothing happens because there
is no strong voice to speak for us. Sadly, we scuttle the efforts of those that should speak
for us. That is how we have ended up with
political minions in the National Assembly.
Judge it yourself: Apart from Ikeoha,
Ekweremadu, how distinguished are those
people in the senate? How honourable are those in the House of Representatives? Are
they the best Igbo can afford? What is their
impact? How did they get there? Even the
governors, what manner of governance is
ongoing in Igbo land, tragicomic or downright
comic? And we want Biafra? Where will we get the leaders in Biafra land? We have to be
careful about this matter. Let us invest at
home. Let us stop developing other lands. Let
us recreate Nnewi in every town in Igbo
land. Let us love one another and eschew all
evil, including kidnapping and armed robbery that drive away interested investors. Let
wicked relations repent and all witch doctors
abandon their shrines and run to God as new
creatures.
We can then talk about Biafra or even not at
all because economic prosperity and freedom is higher than any other right. After all,
Buhari wanted power at all cost and got; yet
all he does is making a singsong of how
corrupt the Jonathan and gang he supplanted
were. Both Buhari and the power he
inherited had receded so fast people are now asking that their corruption be brought back.
It is certain that with economic freedom,
nobody would be talking about recession.
Nevertheless, the Nigerian Army can dance
with the python for as long as it desires.
Though it may ambush and constrict the Igbo to death, it can never swallow the Igbo
whole. The Igbo never slump; we die
standing, on our feet.

www.nigeriatoday.ng/2016/12/when-python-goes-dancing/
Don't worry, mist of Igbo land don't kill python and especially us from Anambra . So they have chosen our totem to fight us


You Know they can't win
Re: When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by Nature8(m): 7:51am On Dec 05, 2016
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Re: When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by Teniolasmart: 8:30am On Dec 05, 2016
IkpuMmadu:
Don't worry, mist of Igbo land don't kill python and especially us from Anambra . So they have chosen our totem to fight us


You Know they can't win
must u quote d whole thing to say just dat.......................... Ha..... 3 gbosa for u oooo
Re: When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by TheEastActivist: 8:56am On Dec 05, 2016
Masterclass32:
Pythons are a group of non-venomous
snakes that ambush and constrict their prey
to death, then swallow them whole.
True, python is a dangerous reptilian
creature. It belongs to the specie of divinely
cursed animals. It hates man so much it does not waste its precious time to bite him.
Rather it ambushes and constricts its prey to
death, then swallows them whole. Just as the
Nigerian state is wont, using its coercive and
most repressive instrument, the Nigerian
Army. In furtherance of its endemic hatred for the
Igbo, the Nigerian Army has engaged the
fearsome python in a bizarre dance east of
the Niger. The army began this weird dance
with pythons late last month in an exercise in
the five South East states, code-named ‘Exercise Python Dance’, ostensibly “to
checkmate anticipated rising wave of crimes
usually prevalent during the Yuletide.”
Naturally, there has been apprehension in
Igbo land as regards the true intention of the
exercise, especially when the army threatened that it would not hesitate to apply
the ‘Rule of Engagement’ to deploy troops
and appropriately deal with pro-Biafra
agitators. It is not only the Igbo that are
worried but all human rights organisations
have condemned this latest maneuvering against harmless, armless Igbo youths,
exercising their constitutional rights to
demand self-determination.
Ironically, this is coming after the recent
damning report of Amnesty International, AI,
which revealed continued mass massacre of innocent Igbo across the Nigerian state. The
AI report, entitled: Bullets were raining
everywhere”: Deadly repression of Pro-
Biafra activists, exposed extrajudicial killing
and torture of the Igbo by Nigerian security
forces, resulting in the death of about 150 pro-Biafra protesters in the last one year.
Instead of extricating itself from such
unflattering report after its initial lame denial
of the atrocious act, even as Biafra claim the
estimated victims was too conservative, the
Nigerian Army has brashly moved to entrench or continue Nigeria’s customary
pogrom against the Igbo, who have become
sport for the Nigerian authorities.
President Muhammadu Buhari just told a
delegation of some South East leaders that
the Biafran youths should forget Biafra because it is impossible to breakup Nigeria.
Much as I do not subscribe to the
president’s insincere reasons and
promises, I think he is right somehow. It is
my humble submission that most Igbo do not
actually wish for a dismembered Nigeria. Rather, they dream of a Nigeria where the
Igbo will be accorded their pride of place as
one leg of the tripod on which Nigeria stands
and live as equal stakeholders with full
dignity.
It is unfortunate how people play politics with just everything, including the collective
destiny of an entire race. Those people that
occupy front rows in mosques and churches
have simply refused to acknowledge
Nigeria’s sin against the Igbo. They have
remained obstinate in perpetuating this evil and claim or pretend not to notice but as
Dame Patience Jonathan would say, ‘there
is God o’.
However, the Igbo need a new strategy. We
cannot continue to call out unarmed youths to
march on the streets against Nigerian soldiers, who relish mauling them to death.
We cannot continue to preach hatred of
others whereas we clamour to be loved.
Seriously, we are all agreed that Biafra is
alive and can never die but in the present
circumstances, we should not be talking about an independent state of Biafra.
My reasons are many but most importantly,
as an apostle of homeward integration, the
Igbo will be worse off for it if the
independent state of Biafra materialises
today. How do we intend to run such a state when majority of Igbo investments are
offshore? Over the years, the Igbo had
developed their host communities more than
the indigenes. Many have assimilated the
cultures of other lands and neglected or
forgotten their own. Now, even such things as traditional marriages are conducted
outside their homesteads in other lands. Also,
the Igbo now have a stupid arrangement,
called Eze Ndigbo in the Diaspora. Arrant
nonsense! Have you seen Oba of Yoruba in
Onitsha? Or Emir of Hausa-Fulani in Aba? How can we seriously be claiming a Biafran
state that will wither at the birth table?
There is confusion everywhere. Today it is
Nnamdi Kanu? Who really is this young man,
who came from nowhere to dislodge his
fathers from IPOB, a group they laboured to form? What, truly, is his agenda? If I were
President Buhari, I would have since ordered
Kanu’s release from detention, as keeping
him in jail has enabled him to achieve his
feigned heroism.
Before it was Ralph Uwazurike but now, one Uchenna Madu claims to have driven
Uwazurike out MASSOB, a movement
Uwazurike founded and used to reignite the
Biafra agitation. Even the Nnamdi Kanu he
made Director of Radio Biafra betrayed him.
This subterfuge, blackmail, sabotage and selfishness can never give us Biafra. Even
though Uwazurike may not be perfect
(nobody is), his non violence template stands
a better chance of getting us to Biafra
overtime. It is suicidal to incite youths to
confront armed soldiers, because as they say, only a fool would dare a man with a
gun.
Let the Igbo heal themselves before the talk
of Biafra. Nigerian armed forces kill the Igbo
with glee and nothing happens because there
is no strong voice to speak for us. Sadly, we scuttle the efforts of those that should speak
for us. That is how we have ended up with
political minions in the National Assembly.
Judge it yourself: Apart from Ikeoha,
Ekweremadu, how distinguished are those
people in the senate? How honourable are those in the House of Representatives? Are
they the best Igbo can afford? What is their
impact? How did they get there? Even the
governors, what manner of governance is
ongoing in Igbo land, tragicomic or downright
comic? And we want Biafra? Where will we get the leaders in Biafra land? We have to be
careful about this matter. Let us invest at
home. Let us stop developing other lands. Let
us recreate Nnewi in every town in Igbo
land. Let us love one another and eschew all
evil, including kidnapping and armed robbery that drive away interested investors. Let
wicked relations repent and all witch doctors
abandon their shrines and run to God as new
creatures.
We can then talk about Biafra or even not at
all because economic prosperity and freedom is higher than any other right. After all,
Buhari wanted power at all cost and got; yet
all he does is making a singsong of how
corrupt the Jonathan and gang he supplanted
were. Both Buhari and the power he
inherited had receded so fast people are now asking that their corruption be brought back.
It is certain that with economic freedom,
nobody would be talking about recession.
Nevertheless, the Nigerian Army can dance
with the python for as long as it desires.
Though it may ambush and constrict the Igbo to death, it can never swallow the Igbo
whole. The Igbo never slump; we die
standing, on our feet.

www.nigeriatoday.ng/2016/12/when-python-goes-dancing/
You don't need to bleat like a mad man with no direction...

Python is not harmful as you painted it and they ain't cursed like you said...

Python is known as eke in Igbo land and in some places in SE they don't kill Python and Python don't harm them.

Haven't you heard that the army has disputed your claims that the exercise was for a particular group of people like IPOB and massob?
Why still banking on such claim to make it seems true...

Yuletide is a period of time very important to the Igbos they come back from different places around the world.

NA should kindly act their words by removing most of the roadblocks around the Niger bridge for easy flow of traffic.
Re: When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by darknetcom: 9:13am On Dec 05, 2016
Masterclass32:
Pythons are a group of non-venomous
snakes that ambush and constrict their prey
to death, then swallow them whole.
True, python is a dangerous reptilian
creature. It belongs to the specie of divinely
cursed animals. It hates man so much it does not waste its precious time to bite him.
Rather it ambushes and constricts its prey to
death, then swallows them whole. Just as the
Nigerian state is wont, using its coercive and
most repressive instrument, the Nigerian
Army. In furtherance of its endemic hatred for the
Igbo, the Nigerian Army has engaged the
fearsome python in a bizarre dance east of
the Niger. The army began this weird dance
with pythons late last month in an exercise in
the five South East states, code-named ‘Exercise Python Dance’, ostensibly “to
checkmate anticipated rising wave of crimes
usually prevalent during the Yuletide.”
Naturally, there has been apprehension in
Igbo land as regards the true intention of the
exercise, especially when the army threatened that it would not hesitate to apply
the ‘Rule of Engagement’ to deploy troops
and appropriately deal with pro-Biafra
agitators. It is not only the Igbo that are
worried but all human rights organisations
have condemned this latest maneuvering against harmless, armless Igbo youths,
exercising their constitutional rights to
demand self-determination.
Ironically, this is coming after the recent
damning report of Amnesty International, AI,
which revealed continued mass massacre of innocent Igbo across the Nigerian state. The
AI report, entitled: Bullets were raining
everywhere”: Deadly repression of Pro-
Biafra activists, exposed extrajudicial killing
and torture of the Igbo by Nigerian security
forces, resulting in the death of about 150 pro-Biafra protesters in the last one year.
Instead of extricating itself from such
unflattering report after its initial lame denial
of the atrocious act, even as Biafra claim the
estimated victims was too conservative, the
Nigerian Army has brashly moved to entrench or continue Nigeria’s customary
pogrom against the Igbo, who have become
sport for the Nigerian authorities.
President Muhammadu Buhari just told a
delegation of some South East leaders that
the Biafran youths should forget Biafra because it is impossible to breakup Nigeria.
Much as I do not subscribe to the
president’s insincere reasons and
promises, I think he is right somehow. It is
my humble submission that most Igbo do not
actually wish for a dismembered Nigeria. Rather, they dream of a Nigeria where the
Igbo will be accorded their pride of place as
one leg of the tripod on which Nigeria stands
and live as equal stakeholders with full
dignity.
It is unfortunate how people play politics with just everything, including the collective
destiny of an entire race. Those people that
occupy front rows in mosques and churches
have simply refused to acknowledge
Nigeria’s sin against the Igbo. They have
remained obstinate in perpetuating this evil and claim or pretend not to notice but as
Dame Patience Jonathan would say, ‘there
is God o’.
However, the Igbo need a new strategy. We
cannot continue to call out unarmed youths to
march on the streets against Nigerian soldiers, who relish mauling them to death.
We cannot continue to preach hatred of
others whereas we clamour to be loved.
Seriously, we are all agreed that Biafra is
alive and can never die but in the present
circumstances, we should not be talking about an independent state of Biafra.
My reasons are many but most importantly,
as an apostle of homeward integration, the
Igbo will be worse off for it if the
independent state of Biafra materialises
today. How do we intend to run such a state when majority of Igbo investments are
offshore? Over the years, the Igbo had
developed their host communities more than
the indigenes. Many have assimilated the
cultures of other lands and neglected or
forgotten their own. Now, even such things as traditional marriages are conducted
outside their homesteads in other lands. Also,
the Igbo now have a stupid arrangement,
called Eze Ndigbo in the Diaspora. Arrant
nonsense! Have you seen Oba of Yoruba in
Onitsha? Or Emir of Hausa-Fulani in Aba? How can we seriously be claiming a Biafran
state that will wither at the birth table?
There is confusion everywhere. Today it is
Nnamdi Kanu? Who really is this young man,
who came from nowhere to dislodge his
fathers from IPOB, a group they laboured to form? What, truly, is his agenda? If I were
President Buhari, I would have since ordered
Kanu’s release from detention, as keeping
him in jail has enabled him to achieve his
feigned heroism.
Before it was Ralph Uwazurike but now, one Uchenna Madu claims to have driven
Uwazurike out MASSOB, a movement
Uwazurike founded and used to reignite the
Biafra agitation. Even the Nnamdi Kanu he
made Director of Radio Biafra betrayed him.
This subterfuge, blackmail, sabotage and selfishness can never give us Biafra. Even
though Uwazurike may not be perfect
(nobody is), his non violence template stands
a better chance of getting us to Biafra
overtime. It is suicidal to incite youths to
confront armed soldiers, because as they say, only a fool would dare a man with a
gun.
Let the Igbo heal themselves before the talk
of Biafra. Nigerian armed forces kill the Igbo
with glee and nothing happens because there
is no strong voice to speak for us. Sadly, we scuttle the efforts of those that should speak
for us. That is how we have ended up with
political minions in the National Assembly.
Judge it yourself: Apart from Ikeoha,
Ekweremadu, how distinguished are those
people in the senate? How honourable are those in the House of Representatives? Are
they the best Igbo can afford? What is their
impact? How did they get there? Even the
governors, what manner of governance is
ongoing in Igbo land, tragicomic or downright
comic? And we want Biafra? Where will we get the leaders in Biafra land? We have to be
careful about this matter. Let us invest at
home. Let us stop developing other lands. Let
us recreate Nnewi in every town in Igbo
land. Let us love one another and eschew all
evil, including kidnapping and armed robbery that drive away interested investors. Let
wicked relations repent and all witch doctors
abandon their shrines and run to God as new
creatures.
We can then talk about Biafra or even not at
all because economic prosperity and freedom is higher than any other right. After all,
Buhari wanted power at all cost and got; yet
all he does is making a singsong of how
corrupt the Jonathan and gang he supplanted
were. Both Buhari and the power he
inherited had receded so fast people are now asking that their corruption be brought back.
It is certain that with economic freedom,
nobody would be talking about recession.
Nevertheless, the Nigerian Army can dance
with the python for as long as it desires.
Though it may ambush and constrict the Igbo to death, it can never swallow the Igbo
whole. The Igbo never slump; we die
standing, on our feet.

www.nigeriatoday.ng/2016/12/when-python-goes-dancing/
couldnt you take your time to shorting the epistle a bit??
Re: When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by zendy: 9:14am On Dec 05, 2016
Nigerian armed forces kill the Igbo
with glee and nothing happens
So why would you want to be part of something that keeps wasting our people?

Do you know how many Igbos have been killed in the name of 'one Nigeria' since independence to date?

Over 3 million. We Igbos have lost millions of souls simply because Lord Lugard made us part of Nigeria. How can we then say we are going to embrace the same thing that has killed us on an industrial scale? Only a crazy person does that.

Operation Python dance is just another form of intimidation, to remind Igbos that they are in a forced marriage which they cant get out of.

It shall be well with our people for as we Igbos say "Onye ji mmadu ji onwe ya"
Re: When Python Goes Dancing: Opinion On The Operation Python Dance by Masterclass32(op): 12:13pm On Dec 05, 2016
IkpuMmadu:
Don't worry, mist of Igbo land don't kill python and especially us from Anambra . So they have chosen our totem to fight us


You Know they can't win
Hehehe ... Otua ka o di, nwanne.
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