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North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Masterclass32: 7:14am On Jun 13, 2017
President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, South- West and Ekiti State, Chief Nathaniel Amaechi Uzomah, has condemned the alleged silence of notable Nigerians, especially the federal government, over the quit notice issued by the northern youths, led by the Arewa Youths Forum, to Ibos to vacate the North.

The Igbo leader warned that the
northerners stand to lose more if Igbos obey their quit notice and vacate the north.

Uzomah, who spoke to journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Monday while reacting to the ultimatum, reminded the northerners that with the huge business investment to the tune of trillions of naira the Igbos had already put in the north and which is generating huge returns and contributing immensely to the region's socio-economic development, the north would lose more if the Igbos quit.

Calling on eminent leaders across the country to condemn the action of Arewa youths, he said he was disappointed that eminent Nigerians like former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senator Bola Tinubu, former President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB) and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, to mention but a few, had refused to condemn the norther youth action.

He added, "The quit notice served on the Igbos by the Arewa youths and ratified by some northern elders later, calls for concern from every patriotic Nigerian. I am for the unity of Nigerians, but I am highly disappointed by the development. I will say that they have gone too far with such action.

" What is most annoying is that the government of the day is keeping quiet over the matter.

We believe that the government of the day ought to have done something about calling the parties involved and look for a lasting solution to the crisis on ground. They are not supposed to keep quiet.We expected eminent Nigerians whose views are weighty and influential to have started speaking up.

"We expected them to have started saying things that would show that Nigeria is one and that would bring peace. We expect the Presidency, especially the acting president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to have said something.

In the South-West here, since we are brothers, we expect eminent Nigerians like former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senator Bola Tinubu. And in the north, eminent Nigerians like former President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB) and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar others alike. We should put politics aside on an issue like this. "

He maintained that the northerners would lose more in the event that the Igbo vacate the north, saying the Igbos are not likely to leave all the property and investment behind

" If I were there, I would rather get a bulldozer to destroy my property there before leaving and not leave it for people who would inherit it. The northern youths should perish the thought that the Igbos leaving the north would carry only their mats and leave their choice property behind, they would destroy those property before leaving.

" I want to tell our people there.
And to my Igbo people there, if eventually you discover this threat to be real, sell any of your property and wares you can sell and destroy anyone remaining before leaving so that the place would return to its hitherto desert."

"This kind of development calls for urgent dialogue so as to resolve all the burning issues. To me, things have become this bad because the government has been complacent about addressing issues arising from various agitation from the tribal and ethnic nationalities in the country."

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/quit-notice-northerners-would-lose-more-if-igbos-leave-ndigbo-leader/201552.html

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by houstonia(m): 7:15am On Jun 13, 2017
the Igbo shouldn't explain this to them. hush until then.

Japanese proverb says "Ame futte ji katamaru"

Meaning "After the rain, the earth hardens"

Ground that gets rained on, hardens. In other words, adversity makes one stronger

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Nenejeje(f): 7:17am On Jun 13, 2017
Can't we for once allow peace to reign in this country?

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by EmeeNaka: 7:23am On Jun 13, 2017
The Ultimatum is a Joke. The North can't implement it and also, Igbos will not leave North until after Referendum and possible Negotiations.
The call by Northern Youth will not dampen Biafra agitation, the agitation will continue efficiently.

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by cassidy1996(m): 7:25am On Jun 13, 2017
we talking about life, not money
Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by ODVanguard: 7:25am On Jun 13, 2017
Unity beggar spotted. Always talking from both sides of their mouths and expecting others to fight their battles for them. Una use una own hands cause trouble finish, shouting everywhere that you want your own country. Hausas don help una agitation gain more traction with their ultimatum and now una wan shift goalpost. Kolewerk. Make una go fight una own battles.

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by invisible2(m): 7:28am On Jun 13, 2017
Nenejeje:
Can't we for once allow peace to reign in this country?

First, condemn the trouble makers issuing quit notice as if they own the country. Let them agitate for northern country instead of trying to use threat to stop a peaceful sessecion bid.

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by lilfrancis100(m): 7:30am On Jun 13, 2017
ODVanguard:
Unity beggar spotted. Always talking from both sides of their mouths and expecting others to fight their battles for them. Una use una own hands cause trouble finish, shouting everywhere that you want your own country. Hausas don help una agitation gain more traction with their ultimatum and now una wan shift goalpost. Kolewerk. Make una go fight una own battles.

Must you comment?

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by georgeben205(m): 7:31am On Jun 13, 2017
Nenejeje:
Can't we for once allow peace to reign in this country?
peace kor pieces ni
Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by MediumStout(m): 7:34am On Jun 13, 2017
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Masterclass32:
President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, South- West and Ekiti State, Chief Nathaniel Amaechi Uzomah, has condemned the alleged silence of notable Nigerians, especially the federal government, over the quit notice issued by the northern youths, led by the Arewa Youths Forum, to Ibos to vacate the North.

The Igbo leader warned that the
northerners stand to lose more if Igbos obey their quit notice and vacate the north.

Uzomah, who spoke to journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Monday while reacting to the ultimatum, reminded the northerners that with the huge business investment to the tune of trillions of naira the Igbos had already put in the north and which is generating huge returns and contributing immensely to the region's socio-economic development, the north would lose more if the Igbos quit.

Calling on eminent leaders across the country to condemn the action of Arewa youths, he said he was disappointed that eminent Nigerians like former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senator Bola Tinubu, former President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB) and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, to mention but a few, had refused to condemn the norther youth action.

He added, "The quit notice served on the Igbos by the Arewa youths and ratified by some northern elders later, calls for concern from every patriotic Nigerian. I am for the unity of Nigerians, but I am highly disappointed by the development. I will say that they have gone too far with such action.

" What is most annoying is that the government of the day is keeping quiet over the matter.

We believe that the government of the day ought to have done something about calling the parties involved and look for a lasting solution to the crisis on ground. They are not supposed to keep quiet.We expected eminent Nigerians whose views are weighty and influential to have started speaking up.

"We expected them to have started saying things that would show that Nigeria is one and that would bring peace. We expect the Presidency, especially the acting president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to have said something.

In the South-West here, since we are brothers, we expect eminent Nigerians like former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senator Bola Tinubu. And in the north, eminent Nigerians like former President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB) and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar others alike. We should put politics aside on an issue like this. "

He maintained that the northerners would lose more in the event that the Igbo vacate the north, saying the Igbos are not likely to leave all the property and investment behind

" If I were there, I would rather get a bulldozer to destroy my property there before leaving and not leave it for people who would inherit it. The northern youths should perish the thought that the Igbos leaving the north would carry only their mats and leave their choice property behind, they would destroy those property before leaving.

" I want to tell our people there.
And to my Igbo people there, if eventually you discover this threat to be real, sell any of your property and wares you can sell and destroy anyone remaining before leaving so that the place would return to its hitherto desert."

"This kind of development calls for urgent dialogue so as to resolve all the burning issues. To me, things have become this bad because the government has been complacent about addressing issues arising from various agitation from the tribal and ethnic nationalities in the country."

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/quit-notice-northerners-would-lose-more-if-igbos-leave-ndigbo-leader/201552.html
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Shut the fuucck up and stop chest beating like a Gorilla. You want biafra today, you want restructuring tomorrow. Nobody takes you fools serious anymore. Bunch of clowns

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Victornezzar: 7:35am On Jun 13, 2017
Why is all dis happening during my time embarassed
why isn't d chief agitator Nnamdi Kanu not talking wen u need him

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by ODVanguard: 7:37am On Jun 13, 2017
lilfrancis100:


Must you comment?
Must you mention my comment?

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by ERockson: 7:38am On Jun 13, 2017
He dey pain this man. Let your people destroy north by obeying the quit notice

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by MediumStout(m): 7:44am On Jun 13, 2017
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EmeeNaka:
The Ultimatum is a Joke. The North can't implement it and also, Igbos will not leave North until after Referendum and possible Negotiations.
The call by Northern Youth will not dampen Biafra agitation, the agitation will continue efficiently.


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Keep calling their bluff until their killing machines called Almajiris start wielding their daggers. The wise should relocate for now and watch from distance if they really mean their threat. You guys have much to loose than the average northerners in the east. You establish businesses, real estate and so many investments in their land while the average Northerner in the east do menial jobs like gate man, shoemaker, mai suya and other crazy jobs. Now compare both situation and access the losses if both tribes descend on each other. If you people are not clowns, why can't you show Nigerians you truly mean biafra by quitting other regions? Why are u shamelessly waiting for a referendum that will never come? Even if their is referendum, there are igbo traders that will rather change their names to yoruba/hausa names just to remain in Nigeria. Your demi god Nnamdi Kanu has been silenced by the memories of kuje prison. He dare not talk cos he values his temporary freedom. Shame

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Aufbauh(m): 7:52am On Jun 13, 2017
EmeeNaka:
The Ultimatum is a Joke. The North can't implement it and also, Igbos will not leave North until after Referendum and possible Negotiations.
The call by Northern Youth will not dampen Biafra agitation, the agitation will continue efficiently.

So you're still in Jigawa? When you were enjoying their rice and low competitive business environment offline but call them all sorts of insulting names online.

Now jungle don mature, how far?

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Nobody: 7:54am On Jun 13, 2017
Nenejeje:
Can't we for once allow peace to reign in this country?

It is Almajiri people that is the problem and everyone knows that. Ibos are peaceful people with free mind hoping for one Nigeria, but at this point nothing can stop us from getting Biafra whichever​ way they want it. We will give them the greatest shock in the next election

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Oladimejyy(m): 7:56am On Jun 13, 2017
Nenejeje:
Can't we for once allow peace to reign in this country?
Unity beggar spotted

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Oladimejyy(m): 7:58am On Jun 13, 2017
Victornezzar:
Why is all dis happening during my time embarassed
why isn't d chief agitator Nnamdi Kanu not talking wen u need him
It is becos he's a coward

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Oladimejyy(m): 8:02am On Jun 13, 2017
EmeeNaka:
The Ultimatum is a Joke. The North can't implement it and also, Igbos will not leave North until after Referendum and possible Negotiations.
The call by Northern Youth will not dampen Biafra agitation, the agitation will continue efficiently.
Son of the unity beggars,if the north drop your people's head nothing go happen

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by dienlmods: 8:09am On Jun 13, 2017
ODVanguard:
Unity beggar spotted. Always talking from both sides of their mouths and expecting others to fight their battles for them. Una use una own hands cause trouble finish, shouting everywhere that you want your own country. Hausas don help una agitation gain more traction with their ultimatum and now una wan shift goalpost. Kolewerk. Make una go fight una own battles.
Don't get twisted diabolical afonja, nobody call for unity...there is always terms for division... Let the north spell out the terms....one can't just vacate without agreed terms...let the proper division start, and see Igbo's leave the north with peace.... In proper division there is always settlements and compensations

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by omofunaab(m): 8:15am On Jun 13, 2017
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/quit-notice-northerners-would-lose-more-if-igbos-leave-ndigbo-leader/201552.html


Daily trust has an hidden agenda with this headline.

Statements like this is what people like ango Abdullahi and arewa youths don't want to hear... That's why they said enough is enough

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by mightyhaze: 8:21am On Jun 13, 2017
Oladimejyy:
Son of the unity beggars,if the north drop your people's head nothing go happen
na when social media never dey una dey deceive unasef say na only igbos dey die for northern violence.


The ratio na 50:50,..igbo and yorroba.


Dey dere dey hop like bonobo

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by Pavore9: 8:22am On Jun 13, 2017
Why are they bothered about the North losing? cheesy

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by BORNTOSUCKPUSSY: 8:24am On Jun 13, 2017
Igbos should go plss arewa pursue all of them any1 wey refuse go kill am come back home and develop your fathers land idiot,u guys are been used to blackmail us idiot pursue them for us arewa

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by HiddenShadow: 8:27am On Jun 13, 2017
All wise Igbos are already relocating back to the East

In the event of Buhari's death being announced, the foolish ones will be at the mercy of those blood sucking vampires.

Sometimes, when God wants to save his people, he gives signs to them through the mouths of their enemies

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by APCsupporter: 8:36am On Jun 13, 2017
EmeeNaka:
The Ultimatum is a Joke. The North can't implement it and also, Igbos will not leave North until after Referendum and possible Negotiations.
The call by Northern Youth will not dampen Biafra agitation, the agitation will continue efficiently.

that's how you keep beating your chests until when reality comes

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by cktheluckyman: 8:49am On Jun 13, 2017
APCsupporter:


that's how you keep beating your chests until when reality comes
Shebi northerners do not live or do business in the East? Let Oct 1 come let's see who will cry more

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by APCsupporter: 8:54am On Jun 13, 2017
cktheluckyman:

Shebi northerners do not live or do business in the East? Let Oct 1 come let's see who will cry more

yes, there are a few thousand suya sellers, shoe shiners and cattle readers in your land. are you prepared to receive lawyers, doctors, engineers, bankers, lecturers, traders, hawkers and prostitutes in millions back to your land with no jobs? you don't have to beat your chest about everything, man

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by BlackMbakara1(m): 8:56am On Jun 13, 2017
This man that is talking, has he consulted from his "supreme leader" Mazi Nnamdi Kanu?

Is he aware his "supreme leader" Mazi Nnamdi Kanu doesn't care if the Northern loses?

Does this subject knows what he wants when his "supreme leader" Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has no spoken?

Please he should let the North lose joor...
Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by cktheluckyman: 8:57am On Jun 13, 2017
APCsupporter:


yes, there are a few thousand suya sellers, shoe shiners and cattle readers in your land. are you prepared to receive lawyers, doctors, engineers, bankers, lecturers, traders, hawkers and prostitutes in millions back to your land with no jobs? you don't have to beat your chest about everything, man
No dear some of them also have oil wells that there are about to lose.

Their states will lose their oil allocations too.Anyone who actually believes Nigeria can still exist as a nation after the ignos have been chased out of the north must have his head examined

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by BlackMbakara1(m): 8:58am On Jun 13, 2017
APCsupporter:


yes, there are a few thousand suya sellers, shoe shiners and cattle readers in your land. are you prepared to receive lawyers, doctors, engineers, bankers, lecturers, traders, hawkers and prostitutes in millions back to your land with no jobs? you don't have to beat your chest about everything, man

My brother leave the confused people to their folly...

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Re: North To Lose More Should Igbos Heed Quit Notice - Igbo Leader. by APCsupporter: 9:06am On Jun 13, 2017
cktheluckyman:

No dear some of them also have oil wells that there are about to lose.

Their states will lose their oil allocations too.Anyone who actually believes Nigeria can still exist as a nation after the ignos have been chased out of the north must have his head examined

oil wells are only owned by Northern elites and not our cattle rearers and besides, when did Igbos become the owners of Niger Delta oil?

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