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Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by ificatchmodeh: 4:50pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
Eastactivist: EOD. Kapish! 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by uckennety(m): 5:39pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
obailala: Is he lying? Because ibos lost a war and u rebel against ur own m. shame!!!!! |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by laudate: 6:05pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
freeze001: What makes you think that Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele is not Igbo? |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by freeze001(f): 6:23pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
laudate: He is from Ika in Delta State, check for yourself. Igbos are spread out in other states occasioned by haphazard creation of states however, ignorant or deliberately deceitful Nigerians act like Igbos are limited to the 5 SE states so that's why I made that point clearly. |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by laudate: 6:26pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
freeze001: Bros, you did not make any point, o! You need to stop rambling and become more coherent. Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele is Ika. Are you saying the Ika are not Igbo? Or that Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele is not Igbo? A simple yes or no, would do. No need for long story. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by freeze001(f): 6:39pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
laudate: He is Igbo in the general scheme of things but once it comes to the shenanigans of d divide n rule Nigerian politics, the distinction of being from the Niger Delta or SS comes into play. It serves Junaid's purposes to call all of them Igbos now because of ulterior motives. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by hamilton62(m): 7:59pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
obailala:are you surprised? they, PMB also called GEJ igbo ... but when it comes to the other parts that are not from the Igbo tribe in the Old Easter Region, they will still tell them that the Igbo's are their enemies and some of my brothers who are too myopic will believe it... Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh, the average Northerner knows that we are one but their divide and rule strategy borne by British to equip them, Northerners against us, Old Easterners in achieving a divided brotherhood and kingdom can't be concealed for ever because the truth is like a deep stenchy fart... At least from their words my brothers, should know that we are one... If you are opportune to ask your grannies, they will tell you that the tribes of all the present South excluding the west fought the war of 1967-70... The Biafra War! Does this not tell you that we are one? Did Obasanjo not kill people from Delta during the war, so if they aren't part of us why did he kill them... what about GMB, did he not kill them too? This is why they call us one but in deception deny it for selfish and political purposes... Remember, North first is the slogan for an average Northern. 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by superstar1(m): 8:41pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
The god they were idolizing last month finally came for their jugular and they are here making noise on NL, as if any of them or their coward elders can say it directly to his face. In Junaid's voice - Ojukwus Osus and Red Mudsters do not know what they want I.e. They are confused set of human beings or better put orango tangs 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 9:20pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
freeze001:Ika is Igbo 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by Dedetwo(m): 9:55pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
superstar1: Sometimes it is fair to listen what a congenital fool had to say. However, it is an act of low life seasonal parade as ninnies make a hay out of the idiocy. 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by PDJT: 9:58pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
rozayx5: The bold part is one of the reasons why they chose him. As soon as he decides to speak for and/or represent his people, they will replace him immediately. He and many others there are serving as alibi for the Hausa-Fula oligarchy. ..just tell me what the lunatic called Junaid have in common with me (an Igbo man), that he desperately need me to survive? His people and that of Buhari are in Northern Cameroon, Chad, Niger all the way to The Gambia, what is stopping them from Unifying all into one sharia Islamic caliphate? The earlier people realise Nigeria was created by the British for the Islamic North, the better for them. As for my people my advice for them is to take Education even more seriously, especially Economics, Science and Technology heavily! That's where the future lies. 3 Likes |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by freeze001(f): 9:58pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
Kathmandu: That is not in doubt. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by nku5: 10:42pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
My people refer to Junaid Mohammed's type as onye iberibe. Analogue jingoist that time has forgotten |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by Dedetwo(m): 10:49pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
freeze001: The Afonjas shell be all frontal tooth while clapping and egging him on for his idiocy. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by ScotsReferendum: 11:35pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
PDJT: You are wise We must make sure that these subjects are taught at all levels of education 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Breaking Up Nigeria Has Consequences – Junaid Mohammed by AsiwajuNdigbo: 5:34am On Jan 01, 2017 |
Dedetwo: I think your assessment on Junaid's wrong perception is on point. The bold is a stretch however. The coup was in disarray at one point and there were disconnects between the cells. In the confusion of that and not exactly sure what happened to Prime Minister, the Cabinet in Lagos met to fill in the gap and Dipcharima was the next in grade to step in and become Prime Minister. The gathering had invited the Attorney General to swear in Dipcharima. If that had happened a suucessive and legitimate civilian would have been in place to disarm and round up the plotters before they had time to recover from their confusion. In collusion with Ironsi, the AG refused to swear Dipcharima and opened ground for Ironsi to steal the office from the legitimate democratic government, not from the disconnected plotters who had lost focus and running helter skelter in the field. |
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