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Why I Won't Support Biafra by engrpheleeks(m): 4:06pm On Jun 13, 2017
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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by Teeders(m): 4:07pm On Jun 13, 2017
grin grin grin grin

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by chiwetaluAGU(m): 4:23pm On Jun 13, 2017
cheesy

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by GrandGarcon: 4:24pm On Jun 13, 2017
engrpheleeks:
Imagine, NEPA came to cut our light today. We br*b*d them the normal naija way. The Yoruba guys amongst them accepted the 'roja' and let our wire be. Only for their leader )who happens to be Igbo), to ask them to come and remove our wire. We pleaded with him (even in our local dialect) to spare our wire as we have tried in paying up a reasonable amount of the bill, all to no avail. The yorubas amongst them were shocked as all pleas from his own people fell on deaf ears. This is not the first time, neither is it the second, nor the third.
And someone will tell me to leave Lagos and go and form Biafra abi?
Have you heard of Chinese thunder
You can always nationalize as a nigerian. Biafra has the majority by faaaarrrrr! so you are inconsequential!

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by engrpheleeks(m): 4:25pm On Jun 13, 2017
GrandGarcon:
You can always nationalize as a nigerian. Biafra has the majority by faaaarrrrr! so you are inconsequential!
Your matter

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by CutieGuy(m): 5:37pm On Jun 13, 2017
GrandGarcon:
You can always nationalize as a nigerian. Biafra has the majority by faaaarrrrr! so you are inconsequential!
The guy's head overflowing with ewedu.

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by SHAKABOOM: 5:46pm On Jun 13, 2017
Datz the kind of citizen we need..We need people dat will stand against corruption, so frend ur support is inconsequential..

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by Nobody: 5:50pm On Jun 13, 2017
engrpheleeks:
Imagine, NEPA came to cut our light today. We br*b*d them the normal naija way. The Yoruba guys amongst them accepted the 'roja' and let our wire be. Only for their leader )who happens to be Igbo), to ask them to come and remove our wire. We pleaded with him (even in our local dialect) to spare our wire as we have tried in paying up a reasonable amount of the bill, all to no avail. The yorubas amongst them were shocked as all pleas from his own people fell on deaf ears. This is not the first time, neither is it the second, nor the third.
And someone will tell me to leave Lagos and go and form Biafra abi?
Have you heard of Chinese thunder
you are not even ashamed of yourself coming public to tell us how you bribe phcn officials ,God bless the man that refused your evil bribed they are the people we want to make our country great, with people like you Nigeria will never progress

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by etebefia: 5:57pm On Jun 13, 2017
engrpheleeks:
Imagine, NEPA came to cut our light today. We br*b*d them the normal naija way. The Yoruba guys amongst them accepted the 'roja' and let our wire be. Only for their leader )who happens to be Igbo), to ask them to come and remove our wire. We pleaded with him (even in our local dialect) to spare our wire as we have tried in paying up a reasonable amount of the bill, all to no avail. The yorubas amongst them were shocked as all pleas from his own people fell on deaf ears. This is not the first time, neither is it the second, nor the third.
And someone will tell me to leave Lagos and go and form Biafra abi?
Have you heard of Chinese thunder
So from this your story which of the two (Yoruba and Igbo Nepa) is more transparent? You people will continue to attribute all your failures to biafra, every soon if you toast woman she no gree you go say na biafra cause am grin grin grin grin

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by engrpheleeks(m): 6:05pm On Jun 13, 2017
Alaniyiokorausa:
you are not even ashamed of yourself coming public to tell us how you bribe phcn officials ,God bless the man that refused your evil bribed they are the people we want to make our country great, with people like you Nigeria will never progress
YOU ARE A BASTARD
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by engrpheleeks(m): 6:10pm On Jun 13, 2017
SHAKABOOM:
Datz the kind of citizen we need..We need people against corruption, so frend ur support is inconsequential..
Ok. May one nepa official inflate your bills outrageously for services that are not constant and then someone asks you to 'just pay' because you are trying to be a good citizen. Who knows how many corruption u've been involved in just today
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by SHAKABOOM: 6:31pm On Jun 13, 2017
engrpheleeks:

Ok. May one nepa official inflate your bills outrageously for services that are not constant and then someone asks you to 'just pay' because you are trying to be a good citizen. Who knows how many corruption u've been involved in just today
Hahaha! You better be a good citizen boy. cheesy

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by engrpheleeks(m): 6:36pm On Jun 13, 2017
SHAKABOOM:
Hahaha! You better be a good citizen boy. cheesy
Lol. The country tire me.
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by BoosBae(f): 7:24pm On Jun 13, 2017
Op you made a mistake! You should have bribed him with a more profitable crime, like helping you clear your total bill while you give him half of the money you were supposed to pay to PHCN's account (especially when your bill is huge), I'm sure he would have agreed one time. grin

These Biafra boys are big thieves, they don't do petty deals grin

BIAFRA Rubbish.

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by SHAKABOOM: 8:03pm On Jun 13, 2017
engrpheleeks:

Lol. The country tire me.
Na why we need biafra..Its the only way out of the ZOO

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by mirabel001(f): 8:22pm On Jun 13, 2017
op u well so.....
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by CheapSunglass(m): 8:29pm On Jun 13, 2017
BoosBae:
Op you made a mistake! You should have bribed him with a more profitable crime, like helping you clear your total bill while you give him half of the money you were supposed to pay to PHCN's account (especially when your bill is huge), I'm sure he would have agreed one time. grin

These Biafra boys are big thieves, they don't do petty deals grin

BIAFRA Rubbish.
I'd rather be a big thief sister.
The big thieves never get caught even when caught they wriggle their way out.#case study Nigerian polithiefcians.
Big thieving all tha way

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by BoosBae(f): 9:07pm On Jun 13, 2017
CheapSunglass:

I'd rather be a big thief sister.
The big thieves never get caught even when caught they wriggle their way out.#case study Nigerian polithiefcians.
Big thieving all tha way
Yes o, I envy you people. You guys have broken world record on 419 and fraud! Big thieving all the way grin
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by CheapSunglass(m): 9:09pm On Jun 13, 2017
BoosBae:
Yes o, I envy you people. You guys have broken world record on 419 and fraud! Big thieving all the way grin
Yeah
If you gonna eat a frog
Eat a large one. cool

I'm sure you're very wrong in the 419 and fraud thingy.
We know who the fraudsters are.

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by EasternWind: 9:15pm On Jun 13, 2017
BIAFRANS, LET US REASON TOGETHER
QUESTION: Dear Russell, permit me to asked these following questions, I duly believe strongly on your efforts since this struggle and you have some days ago met with IPOB spiritual leader, mazi Nnamdi KANU, my questions are as follows, how prepared, he is,if eventuality the north attack the southeast, how far he has try to discuss with the south south, any reprisals if the Biafra are attacked by the soon to be enemy, how sure are you that the south south Will be in support of actualizing the Biafra project by abandoning their eternal masters Hausa Fulani and Yoruba, it is true we came always to air our views but that has never been any co contrite arrangement I have seen so far,you that the opportunity's to meet Mazi Nnamdi KANU, and let's hear his answer,don't answer on his behalf,today he's out from detention, so j need answer bros Russell
---- Evangelist Iyke Felix
Thanks for your question, whatever its true intent is. First, I am Russell Idatoru Bluejack, an individual who lacks the lacuna to speak for the Niger Delta. I put it to you, dear brother, that no one has the mandate to speak for a people. Yes, we have elders here down South, but whether their modus vivendi is elderly is an entirely new argument. I am not a Niger Deltan in the same way others claim. I was born a Niger Deltan, but transformative and liberating education has ingrained in me a mental outlook that enables me to see anyone that affects my life as either my brother or foe. Take note, brother, I have gained absolutely nothing from being seen as a Niger Deltan! I went to school alone. I work hard to eat. I studied hard to the gamut that I became tutor to my contemporaries across departments, the reason I am called Prof. There is no impactful and transforming presence of crude oil in my life. Let those who swim in the ocean of haughtiness tell you whether they even know the colour of crude oil. Yes, we own the oil; however, we are alienated from its use and proceeds. How Niger Deltan is that?
The pride of being a Niger Deltan is loud online, yet virtually nonexistent in actuality. It is against that backdrop that I think our brothers and sisters down South should reexamine their teething human and economic problems and take a stand. I will tell you what I see around me. I see poverty in the Niger Delta. We own the oil, yet we have very few billionaires. How many billionaires can Rivers State boast of? Anambra has more than 1500 billionaires. Is someone thinking? Possessing the resource is one thing; exerting control and use over it is another. The resource is ours, yet owned by emirs and generals from the North. How Niger Deltan are we? Are we regionally Niger Deltan or resourcefully so? How many indigenous oil companies are owned by Niger Deltans? How many Niger Deltan youths are absorbed by these oil companies? We own the resource, the companies are our supposed tenants, yet the North and West constitute the clientele of these companies. How Niger Deltan are we?
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will not jump into our heads and make us consider these issues, will he? He submitted his sovereignty to Nigeria in his altruistic bid to prove that he was not an armchair agitator for freedom. He was beaten, unjustly incarcerated for years, and given the most ridiculous bail conditions. These he did to reawaken us, to cause the speck fall off our eyes, to make us show a leg from this overstretched slumber. I am a very young, penurious Niger Deltan that thinks the youths here must rise to the occasion. I have given what I have to sting our youths. I don't have any business with the barrel and nozzle (guns), but what I have does not have limit. Every good essay written affects millions of lives. No gun, irrespective of its bewildering firepower, can do that. Thanks be to God that the response is encouraging. I have our brothers in the East, most of whom reside outside the shores of this suppressive enclave called Nigeria, to thank for that. The pervading Niger Delta mindset, one that is about SELF as against OTHERS, is the real problem. Our people are hind-sighted, not farsighted, and not foresighted. Here, we talk about our own Republic without asking ourselves whether we can wade through the thorny international prerequisites to actualize it.
I, Russell Idatoru Bluejack, a native of Peterside, Bonny LGA, along with my family, friends, comrades, and like-minded followers do hereby align myself with the Mazi Nnamdi Kanu-led IPOB for the onward articulation of a nation that will be devoid of gun battles, arson, suppression, subjugation, malice, discrimination, prejudice, and destructive propaganda. I enjoin all well-meaning Niger Deltan to consider the creed of IPOB with an open mind and do the needful. Let us consider our children and their own children. We have forgiven our brothers in the East for their past malfeasances. We beseech them to forgive us, too. Let us work together. LET US JUBO JUBO BELEMA - LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
Finally, our people should come back home. Nobody will fight a war that he has already won. Let them incur the losses and return home. It is that simple. Nation-building requires enormous sacrifice. No one gives you freedom: you grab it.
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by kernel505: 10:20pm On Jun 13, 2017
engrpheleeks:
Imagine, NEPA came to cut our light today. We br*b*d them the normal naija way. The Yoruba guys amongst them accepted the 'roja' and let our wire be. Only for their leader )who happens to be Igbo), to ask them to come and remove our wire. We pleaded with him (even in our local dialect) to spare our wire as we have tried in paying up a reasonable amount of the bill, all to no avail. The yorubas amongst them were shocked as all pleas from his own people fell on deaf ears. This is not the first time, neither is it the second, nor the third.
And someone will tell me to leave Lagos and go and form Biafra abi?
Have you heard of Chinese thunder

Tunde ... Nigeria loves cutting corner, we don't. How will your nation improve without all these bribe? Please stay back in Nigeria.
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by kernel505: 10:24pm On Jun 13, 2017
engrpheleeks:
YOU ARE A BASTARD
6 months will serve you right. I've done the needful.
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by etebefia: 11:23pm On Jun 13, 2017
@ OP why did you erase your wonderful story meant to score cheap point against biafra?
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by BoosBae(f): 2:42am On Jun 14, 2017
CheapSunglass:

Yeah
If you gonna eat a frog
Eat a large one. cool

I'm sure you're very wrong in the 419 and fraud thingy.
We know who the fraudsters are.
Wrong?? You're kidding right? I'm damn serious #nojokes
Cunning set of people. Tufiakwa
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by Nobody: 3:23am On Jun 14, 2017
BoosBae:
Wrong?? You're kidding right? I'm damn serious #nojokes
Cunning set of people. Tufiakwa

Wayasayin.. the greatest fraudster in Nigeria is an Ibo man.

Correct me I am wrong
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by BoosBae(f): 7:27am On Jun 14, 2017
TheCabal:


Wayasayin.. the greatest fraudster in Nigeria is an Ibo man.

Correct me I am wrong
You're 100% right. That's what am letting that boy/girl know. You didn't get the drift.
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by Ogonimilitant(m): 7:52am On Jun 14, 2017
engrpheleeks:
Imagine, NEPA came to cut our light today. We br*b*d them the normal naija way. The Yoruba guys amongst them accepted the 'roja' and let our wire be. Only for their leader )who happens to be Igbo), to ask them to come and remove our wire. We pleaded with him (even in our local dialect) to spare our wire as we have tried in paying up a reasonable amount of the bill, all to no avail. The yorubas amongst them were shocked as all pleas from his own people fell on deaf ears. This is not the first time, neither is it the second, nor the third.
And someone will tell me to leave Lagos and go and form Biafra abi?
op you are just the reason why Nigeria is the way you are. Typical Igbo man is more Nigerian than any tribe. Compare the two scenario and tell me who more honorable between the two groups.

Tribalism is not a way of life in Biafra. Biafrans don't think about what language you speak before discharging their duties.

Shame on you. I really doubt if you are a true Igbo man. I know igbos to be more upright than any tribe in the country.

Shame could not allow you to keep your post hence you deleted it.
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by Nobody: 8:15am On Jun 14, 2017
EasternWind:
BIAFRANS, LET US REASON TOGETHER
QUESTION: Dear Russell, permit me to asked these following questions, I duly believe strongly on your efforts since this struggle and you have some days ago met with IPOB spiritual leader, mazi Nnamdi KANU, my questions are as follows, how prepared, he is,if eventuality the north attack the southeast, how far he has try to discuss with the south south, any reprisals if the Biafra are attacked by the soon to be enemy, how sure are you that the south south Will be in support of actualizing the Biafra project by abandoning their eternal masters Hausa Fulani and Yoruba, it is true we came always to air our views but that has never been any co contrite arrangement I have seen so far,you that the opportunity's to meet Mazi Nnamdi KANU, and let's hear his answer,don't answer on his behalf,today he's out from detention, so j need answer bros Russell
---- Evangelist Iyke Felix
Thanks for your question, whatever its true intent is. First, I am Russell Idatoru Bluejack, an individual who lacks the lacuna to speak for the Niger Delta. I put it to you, dear brother, that no one has the mandate to speak for a people. Yes, we have elders here down South, but whether their modus vivendi is elderly is an entirely new argument. I am not a Niger Deltan in the same way others claim. I was born a Niger Deltan, but transformative and liberating education has ingrained in me a mental outlook that enables me to see anyone that affects my life as either my brother or foe. Take note, brother, I have gained absolutely nothing from being seen as a Niger Deltan! I went to school alone. I work hard to eat. I studied hard to the gamut that I became tutor to my contemporaries across departments, the reason I am called Prof. There is no impactful and transforming presence of crude oil in my life. Let those who swim in the ocean of haughtiness tell you whether they even know the colour of crude oil. Yes, we own the oil; however, we are alienated from its use and proceeds. How Niger Deltan is that?
The pride of being a Niger Deltan is loud online, yet virtually nonexistent in actuality. It is against that backdrop that I think our brothers and sisters down South should reexamine their teething human and economic problems and take a stand. I will tell you what I see around me. I see poverty in the Niger Delta. We own the oil, yet we have very few billionaires. How many billionaires can Rivers State boast of? Anambra has more than 1500 billionaires. Is someone thinking? Possessing the resource is one thing; exerting control and use over it is another. The resource is ours, yet owned by emirs and generals from the North. How Niger Deltan are we? Are we regionally Niger Deltan or resourcefully so? How many indigenous oil companies are owned by Niger Deltans? How many Niger Deltan youths are absorbed by these oil companies? We own the resource, the companies are our supposed tenants, yet the North and West constitute the clientele of these companies. How Niger Deltan are we?
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will not jump into our heads and make us consider these issues, will he? He submitted his sovereignty to Nigeria in his altruistic bid to prove that he was not an armchair agitator for freedom. He was beaten, unjustly incarcerated for years, and given the most ridiculous bail conditions. These he did to reawaken us, to cause the speck fall off our eyes, to make us show a leg from this overstretched slumber. I am a very young, penurious Niger Deltan that thinks the youths here must rise to the occasion. I have given what I have to sting our youths. I don't have any business with the barrel and nozzle (guns), but what I have does not have limit. Every good essay written affects millions of lives. No gun, irrespective of its bewildering firepower, can do that. Thanks be to God that the response is encouraging. I have our brothers in the East, most of whom reside outside the shores of this suppressive enclave called Nigeria, to thank for that. The pervading Niger Delta mindset, one that is about SELF as against OTHERS, is the real problem. Our people are hind-sighted, not farsighted, and not foresighted. Here, we talk about our own Republic without asking ourselves whether we can wade through the thorny international prerequisites to actualize it.
I, Russell Idatoru Bluejack, a native of Peterside, Bonny LGA, along with my family, friends, comrades, and like-minded followers do hereby align myself with the Mazi Nnamdi Kanu-led IPOB for the onward articulation of a nation that will be devoid of gun battles, arson, suppression, subjugation, malice, discrimination, prejudice, and destructive propaganda. I enjoin all well-meaning Niger Deltan to consider the creed of IPOB with an open mind and do the needful. Let us consider our children and their own children. We have forgiven our brothers in the East for their past malfeasances. We beseech them to forgive us, too. Let us work together. LET US JUBO JUBO BELEMA - LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
Finally, our people should come back home. Nobody will fight a war that he has already won. Let them incur the losses and return home. It is that simple. Nation-building requires enormous sacrifice. No one gives you freedom: you grab it.


Awesome.

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Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by engrpheleeks(m): 5:29pm On Jun 14, 2017
Ogonimilitant:
engrpheleeks:
op you are just the reason why Nigeria is the way you are. Typical Igbo man is more Nigerian than any tribe. Compare the two scenario and tell me who more honorable between the two groups.

Tribalism is not a way of life in Biafra. Biafrans don't think about what language you speak before discharging their duties.

Shame on you. I really doubt if you are a true Igbo man. I know igbos to be more upright than any tribe in the country.

Shame could not allow you to keep your post hence you deleted it.
Go hang yourself na. Idiat
Re: Why I Won't Support Biafra by jpphilips(m): 5:33pm On Jun 14, 2017
I am not sure the Global card IPOB has on the table, except the IPOB leadership are amateurs in global politics.

Most Nigerians don't seem to realise that the fate of Nigeria is not decided in Abuja but Brussels & New York.
Any intelligent person with a cable subscription knows what happens there.
Again, a lot of youths in our generation seem not to understand that direct or indirect battle for oil is a battle of world powers not host countries.

The rift between Nigeria and Biafra has a final bus stop at the UNSC, with members having tremendous interest in Nigeria.
Before we discuss their interest, note that these nations referred here in as the *gods* are pursuing a globalisation agenda believed to be the fulcrum of their Economic and security prosperity.

In this agenda, two blocks exist, the Western and the Eastern block.
Western block consists of US, UK and France with their allies while Eastern block consist of Russia and China with their allies.
While they are the only recognised global security apparatchik, they have competitive foreign policies which makes them competitors in the real sense of it.

These blocks are the same Allied powers that won the 2nd world war so make no mistakes about their capabilities. They struggle daily to extend their various spheres of influence, economically, the western block is winning which gave rise to the use of the USD as the global exchange currency. Also is the Euro which is controlled majorly by France and Germany both allied to the Western block.
It is safe to assume for now, the west is winning the economic battle.

In defence, it is much more complicated, In summary, the Western security alliance is called NATO (I will discuss later) while the Eastern security alliance is called SCO. I will focus on their economic tussle to explain why the Biafra struggle is a waste of time, energy and precious blood!
Like I said previously, you must understand that the battle for a united Nigeria is not a battle between IPOB and machete wielding Almajiri men and women,
NO!!
It is a battle between IPOB and the economic interest of the western block, in other words, Nigeria is just a proxy through which that agenda is implemented, watch the silence of Nigeria so far in the face of threats, they are waiting for the gods to speak and the gods must surely speak in the fullness of time.

What is the Western financial interest in Nigeria you may ask?

There are three major parameters to consider;
The first interest which is primarily oil and gas assets which cost billions of dollars if not Trillions of usd and Capital funds in our Financial system.
One may erroneously ask; is it not our resources? The answer is a sad
NO
The gods believe that the oil and gas facilities have more value than your oil, they believe without their technology, funds and expertise, you won't even know your oil exist. Anybody, group or country that has challenged this unwritten presumption has met a non negotiable SHAMEFUL DEATH in the last 50yrs.
When the gods say BLOOD MONEY it means the blood of anybody who stand against this strategic interest eg includes facilities that produce oil and gas, extract Uranium, gold, copper, silver, platinum and most recently rare earth metals.
The western block has a security muscle (nicknamed the western agent of death) a synergy of the best militaries in north America, former Ottoman empire and Europe in an alliance called NATO.

The binding force of NATO is Article 5 and I quote



Collective defence means that an attack against one Ally or her interest is considered as an attack against all Allies.*

This is the reason why you see all their companies investing billions of usd in strange countries knowing that NATO *must* protect them.


Some familiar names that dared this alliance in recent times are
President Assad of Syria, Gaddafi of Libya, Saddam of Iraq, Manuel Noriega of Panama, Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory coast and several others.

Every person and so many others not on this list have met death or imprisonment except Assad of Syria protected by the Eastern bloc to counter Qatar's growing gas influence in the South dome.
My question to you igbos is; Who is Nnamdi Kanu to challenge the interest of the gods? when Gaddafi died as commander in chief of the second best Military in Africa at the time?
Who is Kanu when Saddam died as the commander of the second best military in the Gulf region after israel?

What are the other western interests in Nigeria?

Go through our national budget, you will realise that a significant portion is earmarked for debt servicing, have you bothered to find out who we pay those money to? The answer is the Western block except when the loan is taken from the Exim bank of China, then it is split between the two blocks. In the just rounded off 2016 budget we paid them a whooping 2.3T naira and I can assure we will pay higher in 2017.This money must be paid at an agreed date, failure of which will result to down grading ratings and several other punitive actions. This is not only applicable to Nigeria but most African and Asian countries, the situation with the Francophone countries is worse!! So I still consider Nigeria very lucky. Do you now understand why obasanjo did all his best to pay off our Paris club debts understanding its consequence?
That is the sad reality of the country you live in. Your government will never tell you this.


The final interest of the Western block in Nigeria is the USD already adopted as the global exchange currency, President Nixon's administration removed the gold backing from the usd due to its global reach, ever since, the usd is backed by commodities eg oil.
Do you know that once oil price goes up, the USD loses value and vice versa?

Nigeria is a significant producer of crude oil any interruption in Nigeria's oil output will tilt the supply equilibrium with significant price increase that is against the interest of the western block. You know that America still remains the largest importer of crude as such, America pays highest for any marginal increase in crude price. Do you now understand why the US is pumping shale oil to ensure lower crude price? that will strengthen the dollars and save America from debt. Anything that threatens a significant oil producer in the world is a direct threat to the western bloc, that threat must be crushed using whatever means necessary.

That is why on the global stage, Nigeria is called a strategic financial partner of the western block
Do you now understand why Osibanjo attended the last G7 summit when Nigeria is neither a member nor an observer.
This battle is bigger than what igbos think, the gods don't care about your problems with Hausa- Fulani and Yoruba marginalisation, they are focused on their interest alone. Even if it leads to the total destruction of your country/region, they don't care!!

With Donald Trump at the helm of affairs in the US, Rex Tillerson (former Exxon ceo oil mogul) as foreign secretary, Jim mattis (mad dog) as defence secretary (hero of the Brutal battle of Fallujah) and Mc master as the National security adviser.
This is a blood thirsty team rumoured to have killed the most wanted terrorist in the world Abu bakar Al Baghdadi the leader of ISIS within just 4 months of assuming office. This is surely not the best time to go against the US interest trust me on that!!

The Biafran journey leads to one destination from a global point of view and that destination is DEATH. The question for IPOB is; how do you want to die? welcome to Syria you f00ls!!

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