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Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by myright: 4:09pm On Jan 21, 2017
The man fighting for independence of the tiny West African nation of Biafra... from a council flat in Peckham
Protests for the release of Nnamdi Kanu in Aba, south-east Nigeria, in 2015 CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
By Colin Freeman
21 JANUARY 2017 • 9:00AM
It has been nearly 50 years since Biafra’s bitter independence struggle, the inspiration for Frederick Forsyth’s bestselling The Dogs of War. Now a south London DJ currently imprisoned in Nigeria has taken up the battle, and Biafrans are once again fighting – and dying – for the dream of their own country
ucked between the bus garage and the Christ Miracle Gospel Ministries church, Sandlings Close is one of the more non-descript parts of Peckham . There are no gritty high-rise flats, no bearded hipsters running pop-up restaurants. Instead, there are rows of modest, semi-detached council houses, most now privately owned.
It’s the sort of place that SE15’s best-known fictional resident, Derek Trotter, might have retired to had Trotters Independent Traders ever turned a profit. Behind the door of one of these homes, however, lies an organisation that dreams far bigger than just New York, Paris and Peckham.
Welcome to the unlikely headquarters of Radio Biafra , broadcasting every night to an army of Nigerian listeners – not just in Little Lagos, as Peckham is sometimes dubbed, but in 100 countries around the world. It looks like a pirate-radio station, but its agenda goes far beyond music and chat. In the words of Nnamdi Kanu, its director and former DJ in chief, ‘We want a free and independent Biafra. Or death.’
Biafran troops resisting federal attack in August 1967 CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
A free and independent where? Mention Biafra today, and most Britons would probably struggle to find its place on a map, never mind its place in one of Britain’s bloodiest colonial epilogues.
In fact, finding Biafra on a map is impossible these days. It existed for just two and a half years, from 1967 to 1970, when, less than a decade after Nigeria gained independence from Britain, the mainly Christian Igbo people formed a breakaway state in the south-east.
Angered by the massacre of tens of thousands of Igbos in the Muslim-dominated north, Biafra formed its own army, produced its own currency, and declared independence. The Igbos, who often describe themselves as the ‘Jews of Africa’, wanted their own Israel. They got something closer to holocaust.
Britain, which had drawn Nigeria’s borders arbitrarily, had little patience with locals trying to reshape colonial frontiers. London backed Nigeria’s army in strangling Biafra at birth, supplying weapons and turning a blind eye to a military blockade that resulted in the starvation of about a million people.
Long before Live Aid , it brought the world images of African famine, with emaciated children dying in front of the cameras. Mercenaries and weapons smugglers also ran amok, inspiring a young reporter on the ground called
Frederick Forsyth to write his bestselling novel The Dogs of War. For the next few decades, the dream was all but abandoned, with many Igbos leaving Nigeria altogether.
Igbo's around the world unite
Today, Igbo people live everywhere from Canada and Dubai to China. The original Radio Biafra, a true pirate outfit, which broadcast propaganda from a jeep-mounted studio to avoid Nigerian warplanes, fell silent. But eight years ago Kanu restarted it from London, and as the 50th anniversary of the conflict looms, it is once more campaigning for secession. As Kanu once put it, ‘No amount of intimidation, arrest, torture, deprivation will stop Biafra from coming.’
This time, the campaign is also enjoying its very own ‘Brexit boost’. For if Britain doesn’t want to be part of the European superstate, supporters ask, why should Igbos remain part of a disastrous behemoth like Nigeria, with its 250 different ethnicities, 500 tongues and 170 million people?
Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president since 2015 CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
After all, five decades on from the war, the Nigerian state has become a byword for inept, corrupt government, with the world’s 10th biggest oil reserves, yet 60 per cent of people living on less than $1 a day.
‘Brexit asked why Britain should remain in a system that does not fit it,’ says Emma Nmezu, a Radio Biafra DJ and supporter of Kanu’s movement Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). ‘Kanu says it is the same with us and Nigeria.’
Until recently, Kanu was politely ignored by the outside world. To many Igbos, he was at best an expat dreamer, at worst a rabble- rousing shock jock. Then, after years in which nobody took him seriously, the Nigerian government did just that. During a visit to Nigeria 15 months ago, he was arrested by its feared Department of State Security at a hotel in Lagos.
Ever since, he has languished behind the peeling walls of Kuje Prison, where he is now awaiting trial for ‘treasonable felony’, punishable with life imprisonment. One plank of the case against Kanu, 47, is a recorded speech to the 2015 World Igbo Congress in Los Angeles, in which he effectively gave a call to arms.
‘We need guns and we need bullets,’ he declared. ‘We now know that the best way to defend yourself is to be armed, because [Islamist terror group]
Boko Haram is everywhere.’ Kanu’s lawyers say that it was just overexcited rhetoric, and that no shiploads of weapons ever crossed the Atlantic. But justified or not, his arrest has turned him from a loudmouth expat into a political prisoner.
In his supporters’ eyes, he is now Peckham’s own Nelson Mandela. Since his arrest, there have been pro-Biafran demonstrations in nearly every country with an Igbo presence, and bigger ones in the Igbo homelands of south-east Nigeria. In the city of Onitsha – the scene of heavy fighting during the war – crowds of 20,000 turned out, holding placards of the saviour from south London alongside the Biafran flag, a red, black and green tricolour emblazoned with a rising yellow sun.
And the blood has been flowing once again. Since the autumn of 2015, at least 150 Nigerians have died in clashes with security forces at pro-Biafran rallies, according to a report in November by Amnesty International, which accused the government of heavy-handed policing and ‘extrajudicial executions’. Hundreds more have been injured and arrested, and several police killed.
Further violence is a near-certainty if Kanu is convicted, a prospect security forces can ill afford while their hands are full with the fight against Boko Haram. Yet the furore over Kanu’s arrest has gone all but unnoticed in Britain, where the 200,000-strong Nigerian community is generally much seen but little heard. In areas like Peckham, though, Nigerians now vie with hipsters for dominance.
Nnamdi Kanu’s father and wife at the family home CREDIT: TOM SAATER
Within the community, Igbos also stand out from Nigeria’s other two big ethnic groups, the Yoruba and the Muslim Hausa (the latter is largely absent from London). ‘Igbos are very entrepreneurial, and they also produce a lot of writers and British politicians,’ says Nels Abbey, a British-Nigerian businessman and former columnist on the black weekly newspaper The Voice.
Most British-Nigerian MPs are of Igbo descent, he points out, including Helen Grant, Britain’s first black female Tory MP, and Chuka Umunna , the former Labour shadow-cabinet minister occasionally tipped as a future PM. Other prominent figures include the rapper Tinie Tempah and the actor Chiwetel Ejiofor , who starred in the film adaptation of Half of a Yellow Sun, novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s account of the Biafran war.
‘In Britain, these people are just seen as “black” MPs, writers, actors, sportspeople, etc, but they’re not,’ Abbey adds. ‘They’re not even just Nigerian – they’re Igbo. Igbos are also sometimes perceived as a bit snobbish, as if they think they’re capable of anything. But it isn’t snobbery if you can back it up. Nnamdi Kanu is a case in point – a guy living in a house in Peckham who thinks he can be a saviour to a nation. That beautiful audacity is typically Igbo.’
Boko Haram: 'Biafrans are still being killed'
Tune into Radio Biafra and that sense of otherness combines with a feeling of persecution. There are frequent references to Boko Haram’s campaigns of church-burnings across northern Nigeria, which have forced up to a million Christians to flee. While Boko Haram has targeted Christians in general rather than Igbos in particular, it has revived memories of the pogroms of 50 years ago.
Radio Biafra DJs like Nmezu insist they are simply highlighting Islamist violence – something they say Britain now fights shy of doing. ‘It was the British who first brought Christianity to us in Biafra,’ said Nmezu, who moved to Britain in 1975.
A pro-Biafran activist at a veterans’ cemetery in south-east Nigeria
CREDIT: TOM SAATER
‘But then they made us part of an Islamic country, where even now Biafrans are still being killed, and where our leader has been thrown in jail. Is Britain a country that still defends freedom of speech? We fear it’s moving away from the values of Christianity towards those of Islam.’
Part of the problem is that Nigeria’s president,
Muhammadu Buhari, is not only a Muslim northerner but an ex-general who fought the Biafrans during the war. He was also a military dictator in the 1980s, ordering soldiers to whip people who did not form orderly queues at bus stops. Much as he now styles himself as a democrat, with such a past, it has not been hard for Radio Biafra to portray him as the enemy.
Like the original station, the modern-day Radio Biafra is mobile, broadcasting sometimes from Peckham and sometimes from Croydon, also home to a big Nigerian community.
Radio Biafra and the dangers of broadcasting
Its DJs are security-conscious, which is perhaps understandable, given Buhari’s record for hunting down opponents abroad. In 1984, his government sent agents to London to kidnap Umaru Dikko , a former minister accused of embezzlement.
They were only thwarted when customs at Stansted opened a crate the Nigerian government claimed was ‘diplomatic baggage’ and found Dikko, drugged, inside. In protest, Britain broke off relations with Nigeria for two years. The Kanu affair has not had the same fallout, but has put the British Government in an awkward spot.
While Kanu’s supporters have lobbied Peckham’s MP, former acting Labour leader Harriet Harman, to press for his release, Buhari’s government is irked that Radio Biafra, banned in Nigeria, is allowed to broadcast from the UK.
British officials say that, as it is internet-based, it needs no broadcasting licence, and is legal as long as it does not breach hate-speech laws. Kanu’s home city is Umuahia, an urban sprawl of 400,000 that was a centre for the colonial administration. In his absence, the mouthpiece of the IPOB campaign is his brother Prince, 43.
Nels Abbey
Like many better-off Nigerians, the brothers spent time as students in Britain, where Nnamdi settled and took British citizenship, dabbling in property by day and politics by night. ‘My brother was singled out by God for this mission,’ Prince says. ‘Nigeria has been a pretty dire concept from the start – it’s like asking Brits to live together with Kosovans.’
Prince is vague on exactly why his brother was chosen, beyond saying that he had a ‘vision’ around 2006, which took place in Croydon, of all places. But visiting the family home, a compound where geckos prowl in the lush garden, it is clear that both boys were steeped in the Biafran cause from an early age.
Kanu’s brother, Prince, and sister, Princess, in their home city of Umuahia CREDIT: TOM SAATER
Their father, His Royal Majesty Eze Israel Okwu Kanu, is a local chief who ran aid convoys during the war, and now hosts meetings for local war veterans. A minute’s walk down the road is the weed-covered underground bunker that was the Biafran forces’ HQ, from where the bulky old transmitters for Radio Biafra used to broadcast.
Prince takes me down its echoing corridors, showing me the modest private living quarters once occupied by the breakaway state’s leader, General Odumegwu Ojukwu. Ojukwu, an urbane Oxford graduate, is revered in Umuahia to this day.
Remembering the past
It was Western education, however, that set his people apart in the first place. While northerners shunned it as a challenge to Islam (a view echoed by Boko Haram), Igbos filled missionary classrooms and prospered, dominating clerical jobs in the civil service and also spreading their influence in the north. But power also bred resentment.
In 1966, following a short-lived military coup by mostly Igbo officers, 30,000 Igbos in the north were killed by machete-wielding gangs.
‘I was a trader in the north. Hausas burnt down my shed and forced us to flee, saying we were infidels,’ says Protos Emanaha, 72, a lieutenant colonel in the Biafran army. ‘I saw them butcher a pregnant woman, slashing her stomach open and taking her baby out to kill it.’
With a Sunday-best white suit hanging off his frail frame, Emanaha is sitting with a dozen other veterans in the Kanu-family parlour. They speak proudly of their David and Goliath war against the Nigerian army, using home-made landmines called ‘Ojukwu buckets’ and mounting ‘suicide squad’ raids in which tiny groups of soldiers would go into battle outnumbered. There is no pride in how things are now.
Despite a government pledge after the war that there would be ‘neither victor nor vanquished’, Biafrans claim they have been starved of state funds. The area claimed by Biafra includes the oil hub of Port Harcourt, yet most roads have potholes.
Even flying the Biafran flag is considered provocative by the police. And in the few cemeteries for the war dead, headstones have been swallowed by the bush. Living casualties of the war also say they got no state help.
‘From 1970 until five years ago, I was begging for alms by the side of the road,’ says wheelchair-bound Major Chuku Usim, 75, who now lives in a home provided by the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, another pressure group.
‘Nigeria has done nothing for me – now all I am begging for is my freedom.’ Yet whether Nnamdi Kanu stays in jail or returns to Peckham, it remains to be seen how many Igbos really want Biafra back. Many accuse him of reopening ethnic wounds best forgotten, and few of his diaspora followers seem keen on direct action.
In the video from Los Angeles, many of the audience look aghast at his pleas to give up a comfortable life in the West and join an armed struggle. None the less, the dream of the nation that lived for just 30 months still has much romantic appeal. And be they in California or Croydon, many pro-Biafrans still often find themselves wondering how different west Africa might be today had Biafra survived.
Major Chuku Usim was injured in the Biafran war CREDIT: TOM SAATER
Among them is Frederick Forsyth , who embraced the cause and was once made an honorary chief by a Biafran group in south London. To this day he maintains that Britain badly let down the Igbos.
‘They are shrewd, hard-working business people who are dedicated to education and self-improvement, and Britain couldn’t have run Nigeria as a colony without them,’ Forsyth says. ‘Biafra could have been the most successful state in Africa.’
‘Some of what Kanu says is racist nonsense, some of it is Braveheart-style patriot,’ adds Nels Abbey. ‘But to the rural guy on the ground, hearing someone in London, who’s sophisticated enough to run a radio station, that ticks a lot of boxes. The dream Kanu taps into has never quite gone away, and if there was a peaceful referendum on independence, it would probably get carried.’
President Buhari ruled out such a referendum last year. Then again, as Britain itself now knows, referendum movements that once seemed marginal can quickly gather pace. In the meantime, every evening around 7pm, Radio Biafra’s remaining DJs are on air, broadcasting messages in support of the Peckham prophet. In Sandlings Close at least, the half yellow sun will never set.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/21/man-fighting-independence-tiny-west-african-nation-biafra-council/

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Afriifa(m): 4:14pm On Jan 21, 2017
I am personally againts the continual detention of one Mr Nnamdi Kanu.

But "my question is will he continue to disrupt Nigeria's Unity and cause Disunity when released?" If the answer is Yes, Then he deserves a death "sentence"

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by modelsms(m): 4:16pm On Jan 21, 2017
Ipod haff suffered. o

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by zendy: 4:22pm On Jan 21, 2017
Afriifa:
I am personally againts the continual detention of one Mr Nnamdi Kanu.

But "my question is will he continue to disrupt Nigeria's Unity and cause Disunity when released?" If the answer is Yes, Then he deserves a death "sentence"

Unity is not something that is forced, it has to be something that is willingly and freely accepted. When unity is forced, it is no longer unity but imprisonment.

Nnamdi Kanu is just one man. If one man can disrupt the unity of Nigeria then it means that Nigeria is not a united country but a forced marriage. No happiness ever comes from a forced marriage.

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by betty202020(m): 4:27pm On Jan 21, 2017
Afriifa:
I am personally againts the continual detention of one Mr Nnamdi Kanu.

But "my question is will he continue to disrupt Nigeria's Unity and cause Disunity when released?" If the answer is Yes, Then he deserves a death "sentence"
He will never die. Anaghi aso mgbagbu aga ogu.

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Afriifa(m): 4:38pm On Jan 21, 2017
betty202020:
He will never die. Anaghi aso mgbagbu aga ogu.
ok
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by makelove2m(m): 4:48pm On Jan 21, 2017
Afriifa:
I am personally againts the continual detention of one Mr Nnamdi Kanu.

But "my question is will he continue to disrupt Nigeria's Unity and cause Disunity when released?" If the answer is Yes, Then he deserves a death "sentence"

i don.t thinkj you know what you are talking about.................. freedom don't just come easy, if nigeria government live up to their expectation, i see no need for any agitation, but youths are dieing daily, hungry everywhere, only what they do is to buy and import guns, expand prisons to accomodate more youths, do you think, they will be watching you do that, the answer is NO, struggle continues, let them buy more bullets for their citizens., kill them , the dream will never die, even when it is only one person remaining, they will still ask question, if all the youths were gainfully employed, there is no time to go out for rally, as they suppose to be in their respective working place, so think again before you write

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by seunmsg(m): 4:49pm On Jan 21, 2017
The height of self deceit is when you put out a propaganda and end up believing the propaganda you created to be the truth. It's really ridiculous.

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by zendy: 4:52pm On Jan 21, 2017
Afriifa:
a nice point and i presume also coming from an intelligent mind. Now listen. Now even in marriage a court of law has to deliver a verdict before a divorce, and ofcourse there must be a valid reason for such to take place. Now i am asking you "what are your reasons for seeking this divorce"? If they are selfish reasons then consider the court to throw your the complaint aside and ask you to go solve your problems amicably with your supposed husband(Nigeria). I call that "Unity"

In this case, there was never even any wedding to even talk about divorce. The only people who are entitled to divorce are those who at some time signed a document pledging unity to each other. In the case of Nigeria, we were all forced together by the British, we never agreed to any binding agreement to the union of Nigeria.

In 1707, the kindom of Scotland, Wales and England came together and signed "The Act Of Union" that produced the United Kindom, our colonial masters. They agreed and signed to be together.

On the 4th of July 1776, the leaders of the 13 colonies that made up America came together and signed a document called "The American Declaration Of Independence" in which the 13 colonies decided to unite and this created 'The United States Of America'. They agreed to be together

Now when and where did the Hausa/Yoruba/Igbo man come together and agree to 'one Nigeria'?

What this means is that if none of us ever agreed to be together, anyone is free to go their way.

To hold someone against their will when there is no binding agreement of unity simply means "imprisonment"

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Corrinthians(m): 4:52pm On Jan 21, 2017
seunmsg:
The height of self deceit is when you put out a propaganda and end up believing the propaganda you created to be the truth. It's really ridiculous.
British government sits to listen to radio biadrugs every morning-- LiePob Osus. grin

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by justice2016: 5:02pm On Jan 21, 2017
zendy:


Unity is not something that is forced, it has to be something that is willingly and freely accepted. When unity is forced, it is no longer unity but imprisonment.

Nnamdi Kanu is just one man. If one man can disrupt the unity of Nigeria then it means that Nigeria is not a united country but a forced marriage. No happiness ever comes from a forced marriage.

man you are smart

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Stingman: 5:05pm On Jan 21, 2017
Corrinthians:
British government sits to listen to radio biadrugs every morning-- LiePob Osus. grin

...Igbos also stand out from Nigeria’s other two big ethnic groups, the Yoruba and the Muslim Hausa (the latter is largely absent from London). ‘Igbos are very entrepreneurial, and they also produce a lot of writers and British politicians,’ says Nels Abbey, a British-Nigerian businessman and former columnist on the black weekly newspaper The Voice...(UK Telegraph)

Why can't we go our separate ways and do what we know how to do best...there is no point hating each other...

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Nutase: 5:07pm On Jan 21, 2017
grin
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Afriifa(m): 5:12pm On Jan 21, 2017
zendy:


In this case, there was never even any wedding to even talk about divorce. The only people who are entitled to divorce are those who at some time signed a document pledging unity to each other. In the case of Nigeria, we were all forced together by the British, we never agreed to any binding agreement to the union of Nigeria.

In 1707, the kindom of Scotland, Wales and England came together and signed "The Act Of Union" that produced the United Kindom, our colonial masters. They agreed and signed to be together.

On the 4th of July 1776, the leaders of the 13 colonies that made up America came together and signed a document called "The American Declaration Of Independence" in which the 13 colonies decided to unite and this created 'The United States Of America'. They agreed to be together

Now when and where did the Hausa/Yoruba/Igbo man come together and agree to 'one Nigeria'?

What this means is that if none of us ever agreed to be together, anyone is free to go their way.

To hold someone against their will when there is no binding agreement of unity simply means "imprisonment"
you need to read this



www.waado.org/NigerDelta/Essays/ResourceControl/Sagay.html
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by zendy: 6:24pm On Jan 21, 2017
Afriifa:
you need to read this



www.waado.org/NigerDelta/Essays/ResourceControl/Sagay.html

What is the point of reading it when there is document anywhere in the world where the various ethnic groups signed agreeing to come together to create Nigeria? No point reading it.

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Afriifa(m): 6:27pm On Jan 21, 2017
zendy:


What is the point of reading it when there is document anywhere in the world where the various ethnic groups signed agreeing to come together to create Nigeria? No point reading it.
hahaha. U sure need help
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by ElsonMorali: 6:42pm On Jan 21, 2017
[quote author=TheBiafran post=53007019]

we all know IPOB is legal, stands for truth and preaches no hate!

Please stop being silly.
1. IPOB and MASSOB are both illegal and outlawed organizations
2. False propaganda and outright lie is what is preached daily on that radio station and on the Facebook page.

people keep crying about the assumed hate speeches of NK and i always wonder, what will they now say the day i start mine?

Start yours first now and probably your end would be worse than that of Nnamdi Kanu. But in the meantime, no one knows you.

seriously, compared to the IPOB of today, the IPOB of tomorrow will be TOUGH and MEAN...... and i have already vowed to contribute not just my time but also my resources to the success of IPOB
yes.....

It still won't achieve anything. And Biafra will be farther away from your grasp as long as you keep trying to use violence. How many IPOB members died in the last rally? Able bodied men for that matter.

ever since i took that oath in 2015, God has been so faithful to me! blessed me more

God is not in support of brigandage so stop bringing him into this. He'll never support breaking of the law of the land.


........... and should my trip to china work out next year, whatever NK has done will be baby toy compared to what i have in mind.........

I hope your family knows you're about to embark on a suicide mission because if they don't hold you for drug possession in China, Nigerian Authorities will surely apprehend you if you want to carry out terrorist acts against the state. Be warned.



i remember one pastor ask me, how come there is this much zeal in you? my reply was, THE ANGER IS THE ZEAL..........seriously, i live and will die for the land of the rising sun! whenever i wanna quit my chinese study class, all i have to do is visit here and read up all the insults and the anger rekindles instantly!
all thanks to NL, the sun MUST RISE!

It is the devil that is pushing you. Anger and hatred are the tools of the devil.
If you die, you're dead. There's no replay, or pause, or buying more lives like they do in computer games.
Violence doesn't pay. If you guys lack a credible think tank, employ people who have the ability to employ the use of their brain cells to think this through for you.

Violence will never give you Biafra. Ask from those who lived in the year of the civil war.
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by dudebuck: 6:46pm On Jan 21, 2017
zendy:


Unity is not something that is forced, it has to be something that is willingly and freely accepted. When unity is forced, it is no longer unity but imprisonment.

Nnamdi Kanu is just one man. If one man can disrupt the unity of Nigeria then it means that Nigeria is not a united country but a forced marriage. No happiness ever comes from a forced marriage.
Why waste your energy answering a fool who doesn't even know the difference between his left and his right? If I had my way I will nuke aso rock, let no man think it is impossible because I can make myself a suicide bomber against Nigerian soldiers, even Buhari, he is fortunate I am not in London.

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by dudebuck: 6:48pm On Jan 21, 2017
[quote author=ElsonMorali post=53010225][/quote]How about the 17 people that were killed yesterday by those cowards that boko haram sodomizes daily?

False propaganda you say? Now tell me what is false they said.
There is freedom of association in that your useles constitution.

Anyways will this zoo progress? HELL NO!

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by ElsonMorali: 6:58pm On Jan 21, 2017
[quote author=dudebuck post=53010353]



How about the 17 people that were killed yesterday by those cowards that boko haram sodomizes daily?

I'm not aware of 17 people killed. If it were true, then I'm sorry to say, but they had it coming. You can't perpetuate violence and expect the state to fold it's arms and smile at you, do you?



There is freedom of association in that your useles constitution

You right to freedom of association does not exist if you are associating or meeting to break up the country. That right is forfeited and you'd be committing a treasonable felony.


Anyways will this zoo progress? HELL NO!

I'm assuming you live in Nigeria. If the country doesn't make progress who suffers? People like you. So it's in your best interest for the country to make progress. smiley
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by dudebuck: 7:01pm On Jan 21, 2017
[quote author=ElsonMorali post=53010608][/quote]how can you be aware when you are a savage beast in human skin? How can you be aware? I mean why would I ask a pig what it is doing inside mud? Just read the RUBBISH you posted above and see the fool in you. Man, it sucks to be a Nigerian, honestly, you guys deserve not to be born

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 8:16pm On Jan 21, 2017
They only preach the word of God. The word of peace just like Islam.
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by cheruv: 9:36pm On Jan 21, 2017
TheBiafran:


i have heard you.
i would have replied better but no

my trip to china is strictly business unusal
that is why i am studying chinese for 2 years plus now

just dont worry let me get there first!
the sun must rise
and we will do to nigeria what israel is still doing to palestine!
Can you find a way to adapt hanzi for use in writing Igbo?
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by annayawchee: 10:47pm On Jan 21, 2017
To all of you supporting the killing of unarmed protesters keep it Up..... The killing is on but for how long are we going to fold our hands and watch our brothers fall? Not so long i guess.... When reprisal starts, do not hold it against Us, we were patient enough.......

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Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by ElsonMorali: 11:21pm On Jan 21, 2017
TheBiafran:


i have heard you.
i would have replied better but no

my trip to china is strictly business unusal
that is why i am studying chinese for 2 years plus now

just dont worry let me get there first!
the sun must rise
and we will do to nigeria what israel is still doing to palestine!

Well, i wish you safe trip. Bring a Chinese babe for me when you're coming back o.

But before you go, i want you to ask yourself, which country's passport are you going to use? Biafra? Or the "zoo"
Re: Radio Biafra Doesn't Preach Hate According To British Government- UK Telegraph by drss2(m): 11:27pm On Jan 21, 2017
for a con3 dat was build, runned n govern on lies, any person who says d truth automatically becomes its enemy.

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