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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by nnamxxx(m): 11:38pm On Aug 30, 2017
The way and manner you are going about this kanu's case will give you high blood pressure and lead you to your early grave.
NgeneUkwenu:
I am just waiting for the resumption of the courts! Kanu has bitten more than he can Chew!

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 11:39pm On Aug 30, 2017
Dillusionist:
see painment
Better prepare to follow Nnamdi kanu to Kuje
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Ojiofor: 11:39pm On Aug 30, 2017
Yyeske:
Seperate Igbo from IPOB biko.

The question wasn't meant for a conniving hypocrite whose ethnicity is in doubt.

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by wickyyolo: 11:40pm On Aug 30, 2017
GoroTango:
The SE governors got the message the FG sent over Nnamdi Kanu and his flagrant breach of his bail conditions. Knowing that should Kanu be arrested, the resulting unrest in the region would hamper their ability to govern effectively and hence the rationale behind this meeting. If Buhari knows whats best for the unity of this country he should insist on crushing IPOB once and for all, and deal with the fallout

If it were a single man or a small group it should have been crushed. But it's an idea. The best way was to manage the situation effectively but they've already mismanage it.
Arresting Kanu will result to the same situation we are facing with el zakzaky right now.

Think!

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Okoroawusa: 11:42pm On Aug 30, 2017
Thank u southeast govs for delivering Buhari's message to Kanu which says:
"Thank ur stars this is not military era"
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Nyaknor(m): 11:42pm On Aug 30, 2017
eezeribe:
Nnamdi Kanu has a very poor standing posture... His neck is always bent forward.
I can't see the Governors of Anambra,Imo and Abia(his own state) in those pictures....
And they said he met with the Governors of South East
Those IPOB photographers​ no sabi work now, At least if Oga no Sabi, the boys suppose tell him now...
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by MalcoImX: 11:44pm On Aug 30, 2017
Leo3333:


...because the north is a clog in the wheels of Nigeria's progress.
"The fountain of content must spring up in the mind, and he who hath so little knowledge of human nature as to seek happiness by changing anything but his own disposition, will waste his life in fruitless efforts and multiply the grief he proposes to remove." – Samuel Johnson

Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 11:44pm On Aug 30, 2017
Memma405:
Hmmm! This MISCREANT is shaking Nigeria oo.
Even Buhari indirectly, devoted his 3-minutes address last week to a MISCREANT. Upon all the problems facing Nigeria, only a MISCREANT gives him sleepless nights.
This MISCREANT must be a BIG one.
If Buhari decides to pick the miscreant today, you'd be the first to start shouting UN and ICJ
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 11:48pm On Aug 30, 2017
1metre:
Do u need the governors of anambra, imo and abia to tell u that ipod is gaining ground. Hope u could see him standing side by side with governors. There is likelihood for negotiation loading..
They were just advising the fool to be careful, Buhari is taking him to prison soon
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Banter1(m): 11:48pm On Aug 30, 2017
abouzaid:
it's absolutely Biafra or death.
i feel sorry for you. Plus you dont know what you're saying.
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by deomeelo: 11:50pm On Aug 30, 2017
TheFreeOne:
Finally southeast governors have accepted kanu as one of igbo leaders that needs to be handled with care.

Power truly belongs to the people and he has the needed support to call the shots.


SE leaders are useless, hopeless, senseless and pathetic, they lack good sense of judgment and strategic thinking.

They've made and have been making mistakes since independence and this is definitely the lousiest and the most dangerous.

SE remains rudderless in the wilderness.
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by vertueptime: 11:52pm On Aug 30, 2017
eezeribe:
Nnamdi Kanu has a very poor standing posture... His neck is always bent forward.
I can't see the Governors of Anambra,Imo and Abia(his own state) in those pictures....
And they said he met with the Governors of South East

Like an old man

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 11:52pm On Aug 30, 2017
Ojiofor:


The question wasn't meant for a conniving hypocrite whose ethnicity is in doubt.
Your ethnicity is in doubt as well, so?

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by otabuko(m): 11:55pm On Aug 30, 2017
GoroTango:
The SE governors got the message the FG sent over Nnamdi Kanu and his flagrant breach of his bail conditions. Knowing that should Kanu be arrested, the resulting unrest in the region would hamper their ability to govern effectively and hence the rationale behind this meeting. If Buhari knows whats best for the unity of this country he should insist on crushing IPOB once and for all, and deal with the fallout
Oga oh! This isn't military regime now. This is democracy.

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by vertueptime: 11:55pm On Aug 30, 2017
So kanu is now a plince?
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 11:58pm On Aug 30, 2017
wickyyolo:


If it were a single man or a small group it should have been crushed. But it's an idea. The best way was to manage the situation effectively but they've already mismanage it.
Arresting Kanu will result to the same situation we are facing with el zakzaky right now.

Think!
Story, all you IPOB miscreants can do now is destroy the SE economy which your actions have unfortunately started having the effect here

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 12:02am On Aug 31, 2017
vertueptime:
So kanu is now a plince?
I dislike him but he's a prince dear but a foolish one

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Veetee(m): 12:05am On Aug 31, 2017
them fir don use money calm d nigga down
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by burkingx(f): 12:07am On Aug 31, 2017
lordimmaogidi:
Ohamadike 1 of Biafra,soonest Buhari will b visiting to seek for dialogue

Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 12:14am On Aug 31, 2017
Veetee:
them fir don use money calm d nigga down
Na prison fit the guy abeg
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by vertueptime: 12:21am On Aug 31, 2017
Yyeske:
I dislike him but he's a prince dear but a foolish one

Plince of what or where?
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Nobody: 12:34am On Aug 31, 2017
Let them talk from east to west try to play politics with our demands. Let House of Assemblies seek the date of referendum from the senate.

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 12:41am On Aug 31, 2017
Jolar101:
Let them talk from east to west try to play politics with our demands. Let House of Assemblies seek the date of referendum from the senate.
Tell the Senate to seek same from the president and Supreme Court and see how possible it is
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Yyeske(m): 12:43am On Aug 31, 2017
vertueptime:


Plince of what or where?
His father is an Eze in Abia state so he's a prince

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Deltagiant: 12:47am On Aug 31, 2017
deomeelo:



SE leaders are useless, hopeless, senseless and pathetic, they lack good sense of judgment and strategic thinking.

They've made and have been making mistakes since independence and this is definitely the lousiest and the most dangerous.

SE remains rudderless in the wilderness.





A former Military Administrator of Kaduna State, Col Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, Rtd, has advised the Nigerian Government against the plan to re-arrest the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and other agitators behind him, saying, ”It will be a tragic mistake to treat them as common criminals.”

Umar gave the warning on Wednesday in a statement he signed and made available to DAILY POST.


The former governor buttressed his point by quoting Shiekh Usman Danfodio’s famous speech where he said that “One of the swiftest ways of destroying a kingdom is to give preference to one particular tribe over another, or to show favour to one group of people rather than another, and to draw near those who should be kept away and keep away those that should be drawn near.”


Umar further described the move to re-arrest Nnamdi Kanu as dangerous and politically unwise, adding that the IPOB leader is not a common criminal and should not treated as such.

Umar, now Chairman, Movement for Unity & Progress, MUP, said, “Reports in the media indicate that the Federal government has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to revoke the bail granted Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and have him rearrested.

“This is both dangerous and politically unwise. Mazi Kanu is not a common criminal as the government appears to think. On the contrary, he is a bitter young man fighting for a fairer deal for his Igbo kinsmen
.


“His seeming militant approach is the result of the strong arm tactics with which the Federal Government deals with him. His long incarceration before a court granted him bail testifies to this.

“Like Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, many Igbos genuinely feel marginalized since they belong to the category of those who gave Mr President only 5% of their votes and appeared to have fallen out of his favour.

“President Buhari’s insistence that the unity of Nigeria is a settled issue is a nationalistic wish and is no surprise coming from a veteran of civil war fought to keep the country one.

“However, this does not take into account the mood of the nation as indicated by the growing agitations for self determination, restructuring and many other similar demands.


“If indeed the President is able to ignore and silence those agitators, it will be a case of suspended animation. All indications are that Nigeria has become so polarized that it requires a strong personality like General Buhari to sustain its fragile unity.

“Needless to say that this does not bode well for the survival of the nation.

“Most Nigerians are convinced of the need to maintain Nigeria’s unity, cognisant of the enormous benefits all sections drive from a large, diverse and resource rich country.

“The Federation also provides a security umbrella to all the federating units which enhance their survivability and prosperity.

“It is difficult to see how any of them can fare better out of the federation. But the fact that there are growing agitations for self determination, restructuring and other similar demands speak gravely of the way the federation is being governed.

“Nigeria’s unity can only be guaranteed when all its citizens feel they are getting a fair deal; when all its component parts are treated justly and equitably. When none feels oppressed.

“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Adeyanju and other similar agitators might seem like felons or even anarchists. But as often happens over humanity’s turbulent history, appearances can be deceitful.

“One man’s terrorist could well be another man’s freedom fighter. In any event, despite what the security agencies might feel, there is nothing to fear from Mazi Kanu.

“He and his compatriots are people who love their country dearly and are willing to take a risk with their lives while blowing a whistle on some of our bad habits.

” It will be a tragic mistake to treat them as common criminals. It is evident that they are fighting a cause millions consider entirely legitimate.


“Until our democracy learns to accommodate dissent, vigorous, robust, even if inconvenient, it will be incapable of serving our common good.”



dailypost.ng/2017/08/30/biafra-will-tragic-mistake-rearrest-nnamdi-kanu-former-governor-col-abubakar-umar/

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by auwal1010: 12:57am On Aug 31, 2017
let KANU and his ilk understand that we Nigerians are not Cupid of being together with them, rather we want to to continue to support them and be monitoring their sickness, bcoz , if we let them go their idiosyncrasies will not allow them to stand. ..One Nigeria For Your Betterment
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by Akpuoru: 1:10am On Aug 31, 2017
Which issues are they resolving with the idiot. KANU has issues with the law and he should sort it out himself. The governors are just waking up; now realising that the consequence of KANU's adventure would not only consume him but the SE and of course their grip on power. The con artist has smelt the coffee and these are ways of saving him from his impending predicament. Let his almajiris keep beating their chests. Ask yourself why the KANU guy was in a meeting that described his demand which he described as non negotiable as not absolute. Ndi ara!!!
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by jamjo: 1:26am On Aug 31, 2017
GoroTango:
The SE governors got the message the FG sent over Nnamdi Kanu and his flagrant breach of his bail conditions. Knowing that should Kanu be arrested, the resulting unrest in the region would hamper their ability to govern effectively and hence the rationale behind this meeting. If Buhari knows whats best for the unity of this country he should insist on crushing IPOB once and for all, and deal with the fallout

Nigeria and your Buhari can't handle the fallout, talk is cheap.

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by deomeelo: 1:31am On Aug 31, 2017
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Deltagiant:




A former Military Administrator of Kaduna State, Col Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, Rtd, has advised the Nigerian Government against the plan to re-arrest the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and other agitators behind him, saying, ”It will be a tragic mistake to treat them as common criminals.”

Umar gave the warning on Wednesday in a statement he signed and made available to DAILY POST.


The former governor buttressed his point by quoting Shiekh Usman Danfodio’s famous speech where he said that “One of the swiftest ways of destroying a kingdom is to give preference to one particular tribe over another, or to show favour to one group of people rather than another, and to draw near those who should be kept away and keep away those that should be drawn near.”


Umar further described the move to re-arrest Nnamdi Kanu as dangerous and politically unwise, adding that the IPOB leader is not a common criminal and should not treated as such.

Umar, now Chairman, Movement for Unity & Progress, MUP, said, “Reports in the media indicate that the Federal government has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to revoke the bail granted Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and have him rearrested.

“This is both dangerous and politically unwise. Mazi Kanu is not a common criminal as the government appears to think. On the contrary, he is a bitter young man fighting for a fairer deal for his Igbo kinsmen
.


“His seeming militant approach is the result of the strong arm tactics with which the Federal Government deals with him. His long incarceration before a court granted him bail testifies to this.

“Like Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, many Igbos genuinely feel marginalized since they belong to the category of those who gave Mr President only 5% of their votes and appeared to have fallen out of his favour.

“President Buhari’s insistence that the unity of Nigeria is a settled issue is a nationalistic wish and is no surprise coming from a veteran of civil war fought to keep the country one.

“However, this does not take into account the mood of the nation as indicated by the growing agitations for self determination, restructuring and many other similar demands.


“If indeed the President is able to ignore and silence those agitators, it will be a case of suspended animation. All indications are that Nigeria has become so polarized that it requires a strong personality like General Buhari to sustain its fragile unity.

“Needless to say that this does not bode well for the survival of the nation.

“Most Nigerians are convinced of the need to maintain Nigeria’s unity, cognisant of the enormous benefits all sections drive from a large, diverse and resource rich country.

“The Federation also provides a security umbrella to all the federating units which enhance their survivability and prosperity.

“It is difficult to see how any of them can fare better out of the federation. But the fact that there are growing agitations for self determination, restructuring and other similar demands speak gravely of the way the federation is being governed.

“Nigeria’s unity can only be guaranteed when all its citizens feel they are getting a fair deal; when all its component parts are treated justly and equitably. When none feels oppressed.

“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Adeyanju and other similar agitators might seem like felons or even anarchists. But as often happens over humanity’s turbulent history, appearances can be deceitful.

“One man’s terrorist could well be another man’s freedom fighter. In any event, despite what the security agencies might feel, there is nothing to fear from Mazi Kanu.

“He and his compatriots are people who love their country dearly and are willing to take a risk with their lives while blowing a whistle on some of our bad habits.

” It will be a tragic mistake to treat them as common criminals. It is evident that they are fighting a cause millions consider entirely legitimate.


“Until our democracy learns to accommodate dissent, vigorous, robust, even if inconvenient, it will be incapable of serving our common good.”



dailypost.ng/2017/08/30/biafra-will-tragic-mistake-rearrest-nnamdi-kanu-former-governor-col-abubakar-umar/
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This is not about emotions, sentiments or some military man's worries, this is about the rule of law and national security.

Of what relevance is any country or society with you, me and every clown breaking laws left and right, trashing bail conditions, setting up militias, private police, and other ridiculous nonsense?

Is this the kind of lawlessness and rubbish you'd love to see in your so called biafra?


Be careful what you support and wish for.

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by badera: 2:05am On Aug 31, 2017
How is nnamdi kanu , a prince. Igbos are from Cameroon..


Military records does show nnamdi as a prince..
If your father was a village head. It means, the Military gave your father, a secret job ..


This what all this igbos don't know
Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by cantok(m): 2:14am On Aug 31, 2017
Ooh, Birds of the same feather flock together.

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Re: What Southeast Governors Told Nnamdi Kanu by es144000: 2:19am On Aug 31, 2017
kenny987:


Did u read or just look at pictures? Imo n Abia governors travelled out of the country; Anambra gov is represented by his deputy. Even if he met just 2, they are still SE governors.
okorocha will never meet kanu after all his insult s. And allegations against him

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