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Re: Why Do Ipob Hate To Agitate For A Homogenous Igbo Country? by fratermathy(m): 2:09am On May 30, 2017 |
Igboesika: Tear which Biafrans apart exactly? Urhobos? Itsekiris? Ijaws? Ogonis? What is the relationship between any of these groups and Igbo? Is it by force? Who asked you to carry us into your phantom Biafran delusions? Why can't you let us be and fight your battles alone? What is to hard in agitating for AlaIgbo; a purely Igbo nation? Until you guys leave minorities, especially Urhobos, from your phantom republic, it'll never be realised! Oghene tota nurhe! |
Re: Why Do Ipob Hate To Agitate For A Homogenous Igbo Country? by fratermathy(m): 2:13am On May 30, 2017 |
greenmonk: Mister man, stop grouping SS/SE together as if they are one region. THEY ARE NOT! Many of the groups in the SS have NOTHING in common with Igbo. Don't be deceived by the rhetorics of the IPOB youths online. Their agitation starts and stops in their Igboland. As an Urhobo, I can categorically tell you that NO URHOBO IS INTERESTED IN BIAFRA! |
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