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Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by njelrapheal: 10:36pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Mynd44:u must be such a deluded fellow. Drawing conclusions that another's opinion and demand is madness 2 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Yyeske(m): 10:41pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
PrecisionFx:Just don't try crap that day because even kanu won't save you 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Cozbymaster97(m): 10:51pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
All this Igbos self..... mtcheew am just waiting for Oct 1...like Christmas day ooo 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by DLioness(f): 10:54pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
CutieGuy:I see handsomeness wn lukn at u. |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Afam4eva(m): 10:56pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Mynd44:Yes, i remember. I was expecting you to masturbate to the same statement. If that's the only tribal comment you can ascribe to my person then you need to try harder. If i'm the tribalist that you people say i am then you wouldn't keep whipping up the same comment that i made. There's supposed to be an avalanche of hate speech from me to support your assertion. 5 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Mcowubaba: 10:58pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Mynd44: We are all involved in this Tribal and Bigotry mess in Nigeria and on Nairaland. Either directly or indirectly. But what I don't like is hypocrites or hypocrisy. A great percentage of Nigerians, especially Nairalanders that are active in Politics section, harbor some level of disdain/suspicion towards a certain group of people. Here is Yorubas vs Igbos. Who can swear he has not liked a bigoted comment targeted at another tribe. There was a time omenka will curse Igbo people up and down in different threads, when the insult him back, he will call you to ban his attackers, It was as if some people are given free pass for breaking rule 2 The only reason why people don't mention Igbo directly when the are cursing is probably because of the apparent ban evidence, the hide behind insulting IPOB to express their anger and disdain for Igbo people. Listen Bro, this ain't persecution complex, we Igbos are marginalized and short changed, whether you believe it or not, that's story for another day.. Yes, Igbos too, insult Yoruba people here, but it's mutual, let's not do as if it's one sided, you guys like forming holy. Go to any IPOB related thread, there is massive presence of Yoruba people, troubling themselves about Biafra and Nnamdi Kanu. In a heated section like Politics, the 2 moderators are from a particular tribe, how will there not be favoritism. Most anti Biafra threads are always trending Anyways, I don't have any problem with you, I know you're competent to an extent. Truth be told, I may not be better than you if given the opportunity to moderate Politics section. We can all keep claiming Holy and spotless.... BTW, I'm not a supporter of Biafra/IPOB or Nnamdi Kanu. I believe you should know that I remember how maclatunji hid my comment or called his brother to hide my comment, when I quoted his bigotry comment for reference. Somehow it was hidden, nd that bigot is still a moderator. Nairaland is a nice website, with loads of information, but left for political section, I seriously fear for it. My comment can now be hidden, As usual After you'll say we have Persecution complex 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Yyeske(m): 11:09pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
isalegan2 pgvost=58001547:Ask him if they weren't warned earlier, I have no sympathy for miscreants. Problem is we anti IPOB kept quiet for long and have decided to speak out now. Go through my posts last year when I Warned them to be careful even before the Nkpor Incidence but they called me names 3 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by kense88: 11:10pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
paschu:My brother, before we join this struggle, we need to be convinced on certain things. We need to be sure is worth it, because it could come at the expense of our lives(some of us). First of all, what exactly are we going to do differently if we break out of Nigeria? Is it going to change the mentality of an average igbo man? Is it going to solve the problem of corruption, which is deeply entrenched in an average Nigeria(Igbos inclusive)? Is it going to stop us from hating one another? Is it going to stop the "ima mmadu" which is already a culture in Nigeria/Igbos(The case of the release of Evans in 2006, comes to mind or do you think he was released by federal govt? )? Will it stop our governo's from looting our collective wealth? Will it stop proliferation of fake drugs in biafra states(of which our brothers participate actively )? Who is going to be our leaders? people like Rochas okorocha or dave umahi of ebonyi state? Do you think they are better than those you have at the federal level? You have senators representing your constituency, what have they done with the money meant for your people. Do you think those senators representing your constituency are yoruba and hausa people? What do you really know about this Nnamdi kanu(motives behind his agitation)? Does he really want the best for us? You can tell me how fulani herdmen are killing southerners, but believe me, its just one of the over hundred avoidable means of death in Nigeria. I would rather have a better Nigeria than just a biafra. We all(Igbos, yoruba and hausa) have a common enemy, the political class. If we must fight a war, it must be against the political class 10 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by kense88: 11:13pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
paschu: My brother, before we join this struggle, we need to be convinced on certain things. We need to be sure is worth it, because it could come at the expense of our lives(some of us). First of all, what exactly are we going to do differently if we break out of Nigeria? Is it going to change the mentality of an average igbo man? Is it going to solve the problem of corruption, which is deeply entrenched in an average Nigeria(Igbos inclusive)? Is it going to stop us from hating one another? Is it going to stop the "ima mmadu" which is already a culture in Nigeria/Igbos(The case of the release of Evans in 2006, comes to mind or do you think he was released by federal govt? )? Will it stop our governo's from looting our collective wealth? Will it stop proliferation of fake drugs in biafra states(of which our brothers participate actively )? Who is going to be our leaders? people like Rochas okorocha or dave umahi of ebonyi state? Do you think they are better than those you have at the federal level? You have senators representing your constituency, what have they done with the money meant for your people. Do you think those senators representing your constituency are yoruba and hausa people? What do you really know about this Nnamdi kanu(motives behind his agitation)? Does he really want the best for us? You can tell me how fulani herdmen are killing southerners, but believe me, its just one of the over hundred avoidable means of death in Nigeria. I would rather have a better Nigeria than just a biafra. We all(Igbos, yoruba and hausa) have a common enemy, the political class. If we must fight a war, it must be against the political class 3 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by fabregas04(m): 11:14pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
isalegan2:you must be blind to see the quoted post then. 4 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Yyeske(m): 11:16pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
KemjikaEme:Who cares about you or kanu, just leave Umu Omambala alone. We are already sick and tired of this madness 7 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by gartamanta: 11:18pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Handsomecole: Really? But Lord Lugard decided your country. His wife decided your name. Niether Lugard or his wife were even Africans. Sincerely speaking Nnamdi Kanu does not understand the magnitude of the consequences of his actions. Orji Uzor Kalu can try to convince Kanu to see his way, no harm in that. It is left for Nnamdi Kanu to accept or accept Orji Uzor Kalu's advice. It is highly disappointing only for him to be released and the only wise step he could take was to wine and dine with PDP politicians who never cared when he was in detention, even going as far as brazenly flouting court orders and making provocative statements You are talking about PDP politicians? If APC politicians decide to meet Kanu on a date for a referendum, Nnamdi Kanu will dine with them too statements which have put the IGBOS in trouble residing in all other regions of the country making them endangered species. I hope that Nigerians and the world at large are taking note. My brother, if one man can make a statement and it will endanger his brethren in a place that is supposed their own country, it shouldnt be their country. It means Nigeria is a waste of time. So when Sultan of Sokoto says something, Hausas will be killed somewhere? When Soyinka says something, Yorubas will killed somewhere? So what is the point of Nigeria when what one persons says one thing and others are endangered? I've said it no individual is bigger than this nation. Ojukwu tried it and he failed, he regretted his action calling for BIAFRA Ojukeu never regretted Biafra, there are many youtube videos where he he says he is proud to have led Biafra. Nnamdi Kanu remains a nobody, who has sacrificed absolutely nothing for the benefit of the average Igboman, he's a fool who stands for absolutely nothing. When the time comes the laws of the land will be fully metted out on him if today he dies nothing I repeat nothing would happen Nigeria would still remain and as expected those that will die foolishly because of him would. Yes! I wouldn't say there isn't tribalistic and religious marginalisation and imposition in the country it is there for all to seen but it's resolve would be collective. The future of this nation would be decided collectively not provocatively by one hopeless individual. Nnamdi Kanu spent almost 2 years in jail for his beliefs. He was in London, he didnt need to come down to Nigeria where he was already a wanted man. But he did. He stands for self determination and freedom. Just because Lugard lumped all of us together does not mean we are one country, nor does it mean we are one. Nnamdi Kanu is just evidence that Nigeria is unworkable. 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by kense88: 11:19pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
My brother, before we join this struggle, we need to be convinced on certain things. We need to be sure is worth it, because it could come at the expense of our lives(some of us). First of all, what exactly are we going to do differently if we break out of Nigeria? Is it going to change the mentality of an average igbo man? Is it going to solve the problem of corruption, which is deeply entrenched in an average Nigeria(Igbos inclusive)? Is it going to stop us from hating one another? Is it going to stop the "ima mmadu" which is already a culture in Nigeria/Igbos(The case of the release of Evans in 2006, comes to mind or do you think he was released by federal govt? )? Will it stop our governo's from looting our collective wealth? Will it stop proliferation of fake drugs in biafra states(of which our brothers participate actively )? Who is going to be our leaders? people like Rochas okorocha or dave umahi of ebonyi state? Do you think they are better than those you have at the federal level? You have senators representing your constituency, what have they done with the money meant for your people. Do you think those senators representing your constituency are yoruba and hausa people? What do you really know about this Nnamdi kanu(motives behind his agitation)? Does he really want the best for us? You can tell me how fulani herdmen are killing southerners, but believe me, its just one of the over hundred avoidable means of death in Nigeria. I would rather have a better Nigeria than just a biafra. We all(Igbos, yoruba and hausa) have a common enemy, the political class. If we must fight a war, it must be against the political class 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by MISSCONGENIALITY(f): 11:20pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
kense88:boycotting the election is a good start. It will pass on a serious message to them. That they are governors and senators because people stood in the sun to vote for them even though most of them riggeded their way there. If on ele tion day the turn out is too low to make the elections a valid one, they will know that we are serious. I think the real change we need in Nigeria is the change where people stop voting in elections. We have been voting since independence and we keep voting the same people as senators after they have served and failed as governors. And yet we want change. 3 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by kense88: 11:20pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
paschu: My brother, before we join this struggle, we need to be convinced on certain things. We need to be sure is worth it, because it could come at the expense of our lives(some of us). First of all, what exactly are we going to do differently if we break out of Nigeria? Is it going to change the mentality of an average igbo man? Is it going to solve the problem of corruption, which is deeply entrenched in an average Nigeria(Igbos inclusive)? Is it going to stop us from hating one another? Is it going to stop the "ima mmadu" which is already a culture in Nigeria/Igbos(The case of the release of Evans in 2006, comes to mind or do you think he was released by federal govt? )? Will it stop our governo's from looting our collective wealth? Will it stop proliferation of fake drugs in biafra states(of which our brothers participate actively )? Who is going to be our leaders? people like Rochas okorocha or dave umahi of ebonyi state? Do you think they are better than those you have at the federal level? You have senators representing your constituency, what have they done with the money meant for your people. Do you think those senators representing your constituency are yoruba and hausa people? What do you really know about this Nnamdi kanu(motives behind his agitation)? Does he really want the best for us? You can tell me how fulani herdmen are killing southerners, but believe me, its just one of the over hundred avoidable means of death in Nigeria. I would rather have a better Nigeria than just a biafra. We all(Igbos, yoruba and hausa) have a common enemy, the political class. If we must fight a war, it must be against the political class 2 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by obailala(m): 11:21pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Afam4eva:Kanu doesnt need to withdraw the statement. The fact is that people will still come out and vote their preferred candidate irrespective. Once the story filters into the airwaves that APC (the Igbo nightmare ) is going to win, dem no dey tell blind man say war don start. 4 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Afam4eva(m): 11:24pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
kense88:Your questions are very germaine bt it seems you've really not been paying attention. Are Igbos politicians just as corrupt and diabolical as other Nigerian politicians? Are Igbos saints who are different from other Nigerians? Hell NO Will corruption stop with Biafra? Mba These are not the problems that gave rise to ideas such as Biafra. Biafra is as a result of the evident marginalization of Igbo people within the Nierian space. Yes, our leaders re marginalizing us too but it's nothing compared to what it's coming from the center. We as a people have been conditioned to depend on other regions to succeed. When are our best going to be born in east, grow up tere, school there and pursue their career there. Our region has been decimated such that it's only importance to Igbos, is the place where they go to every christmas to visit their extended families. This is what the Nigerian state have done to us. There are 4 international airports in Nigeria in Lagos, Abuja, Port-hacourt and Kano. Why not Enugu or Owerri? Jonathan came and tried to change thigns a bit and they frustrated both him and the aviation minister citing corruption. The south-east has little to zero federal presence. Kaduna state alone hosts more federal institutions than all the south-east states out together. The list is really endless. 4 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Adiwana: 11:27pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Afam4eva:Very funny how everybody wants Biafra but are not ready to take the bull by the horn.Problem of Nigeria is very Simple.We want God to come down from Heaven and do our work for us.we want to just wake up on morning&Nigeria becomes Dubia.We want Biafra but are afraid of what comes before it. You think NIGERIAN govt. will wake up one morning and hand Biafra over to you like its your Birth right?Think Again 5 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Adiwana: 11:30pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Handsomecole:And how collectively has the future been decided for the past 50yrs? 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by KahlDrogo(m): 11:36pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Mynd44:The internet never forgets. 2 Likes
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by KahlDrogo(m): 11:38pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Afam4eva: 1 Like
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Guyman02: 11:41pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Nnamdi Kanu should be called to order as regards Anambra elections, if our people don't come out to vote the state may go to the days of Chris Uba appointing leaders he will dictate to and render the state comatose from its current strides among the South East state. Biafra agitation should be targeted at Abuja and the FG. You don't set your house on fire to get rid of bedbugs. 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by Nobody: 11:55pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Yyeske: Ur still confused. People who don't want to vote won't vote, they will simply stay at home......... How is that ur business |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by emmy4life02(m): 12:14am On Jul 01, 2017 |
Mynd44:we are enjoying it and pitying ur helpless government |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by emmy4life02(m): 12:18am On Jul 01, 2017 |
bakila:politicians not igbos...... |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by diplomat058(m): 12:20am On Jul 01, 2017 |
Afam4eva:Bro, though I am yoruba, I sincerely understand all these germane agitations you ve reeled out. But then, dont you think every ethnic group has got its own peculiar loads of complaints heaped up against this compactment of injustices called Nigeria? As a yoruba man, I sometimes envisage a complete homogeneous yoruba nation characterised by the absence of inter-ethnic rivalries, and collectively geared towards development with yoruba future in yoruba hands. With this picture at the back of my mind, I resolved that Nigeria's problems lie in her heterogenuity which I believe accounts for the absence of national consciousness, collectiveness and patriotism. But again, when I take a look at the perfomance of such large heterogeneous nations as the US and Brazil, I can not but shake my head in resignation. Please answer my questions sincerely # Do you think we, as different races, still have a common, prosperous future in this involuntary contraption called Nigeria or do you think its best we all go our different ways? #If you still believe in this country, how do you think a yoruba ultra-nationalist like me can complaint-lessly cohabit with another, say an igbo supremacist without necessarily heating up the polity or further promoting the injustices being melted on each and every component of this country called Nigeria? Thanks-pls note that ethnic nationalism is something inborn in my humble self. 6 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by emmy4life02(m): 12:23am On Jul 01, 2017 |
cjrane:OK Oh..... ur effort has been a waste all this while. U should have not joined IPOB in the 1st place. Anu nnupam 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by emmy4life02(m): 12:33am On Jul 01, 2017 |
IAMMUIC:Rubbish..... U look like a spoilt child. U stay in Lagos a comfortable city and post this sheet. Do u think everyone is comfortable like u?. |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by akigbemaru: 12:33am On Jul 01, 2017 |
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by emmy4life02(m): 12:36am On Jul 01, 2017 |
prettyboi1:it can't get any harder than it is at the moment |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu And The Threat Of Political Backwardness In Anambra by emmy4life02(m): 12:39am On Jul 01, 2017 |
emapeteum:lol... U only make freedom faster. U don't think at all. The world is watching |
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