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Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:00am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Is Obiano the reason the military invaded Abia state to kill and destroy your people? What is Obiano's roll in all these? Don't you have a governor?
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Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:02am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Its obvious you are not current, cos if you are, you would know that the Ironsi/fajuyi "handshake across the Niger" event will kick off early next year. It is organised by ohaneze and afenifere.....ntooor..... Ironsi son was made minister of defense during obj regime.....ntooooor.... |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:03am On Nov 23, 2017 |
What do you know about current affairs? Ironsi was slaughtered like ram with all his handshake. Where was his handshake when he was being slaughtered. Uwa ntoooor [s] ofai:[/s] |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by Danladi7: 11:06am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Bede2u:So,you yourself,you are actually unemployed following your IPOBic low I.Q logic |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:07am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Read how Ironsi was slaughtered even with his so called handshake. Senator Andrew Nwankwo from the Izzi clan in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, was a captain in the Nigeria Air Force before the January 1966 coup that made way for Major General J. T. U Aguiyi Ironsi to emerge as Head of State. He became Ironsi’s Aide-De-Camp through the recommendation of Brigadier George Krubo who was then in-charge of the Air Force and subsequently supervised the late Head of State’s security. Capt. Andrew Nwankwo (rtd) said he was to die with his boss, but for fate. He was present when both Ironsi and Fajuyi were shot dead. Tracking the 61-year-old former ADC down in his one story building residence in Abakaliki was not as difficult as getting him to recall the events that led to the death of his master 38 years ago. He would start by taking you down memory lane when he served as a courier to late Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, "I was manning the octopus-a helicopter that carries 105 artillery gun and six other machine guns. "So when Ethiopia was at war with Somalia in 1964/65 we formed the defence group of the emperor, we also formed an attack force. When the emperor is going to the frontline to see what is happening, we ring him round to clear the way for him". It was part of these that Ironsi saw and handed over his security to the young captain. "It was cool working with Ironsi, he understood everything about what I should do because he had commanded the UN forces in Congo, and that exposed him to the type of people he needed". The coup Recalling the events of that night, July 29, 1966, Nwankwo noted that they were in Ibadan, "we had a small detachment of 106 Artillery, Commanded by one Walbe from Plateau" The Head of State had the previous day hosted traditional rulers from all parts of the country in the Ibadan Government House. "He wasn’t feeling quite well, he had a knee problem and had to go to bed early. "Lieutenant Sanni Bello was the army ADC, and we were very close. So, we left that night to go and look out and came back late. Lt. Adamu who was the ADC to Fajuyi, Sanni Bello, Walbe and myself, we all slept together in one room that night". "At about 4a.m the telephone rang, I picked it up and that was Adeola, the then commissioner of police, Ibadan he said he wanted to speak with Ironsi, I said I was the ADC, he said he wanted to speak with him because there was a coup and he gave me some names Orok and two others that had been killed in Abeokuta. "Immediately, I made a mental picture of it, and I knew that it was the northerners that were responsible. So, I handed the phone to Ironsi and they talked. I then alerted Adamu and Sanni Bello and said look, there is a coup and the trend is this way. "Bello assured me that if it is his own people he will protect me, because, there was tension in the land such that we knew a coup was imminent. So, we agreed to protect each other depending on where it will be coming from. I later discovered that Walbe who was sleeping with us was part of the coup; he later became ADC to Gowon. "Around 5:30 we heard gunfire, then Ironsi had called Col. Njoku to tell him about the coup. As Njoku was going out, he was short at, but he escaped with bullet wounds. It was Njoku, who was the commander of Lagos Garrison that alerted others outside the Government House, Ibadan. "Fajuyi later sent me outside the government House to find out what was happening. I met Danjuma, who was then a major and he was my friend. He pretended he didn’t know what was happening, he was asking me, and I said I didn’t know. While I was trying to go back, one sergeant from Benue almost shot me, but Danjuma stopped him and spoke to him in Hausa. Danjuma later told me that he would like to see Ironsi, so that he could tell them what to do. "It was then that Fajuyi came out to find out what was holding me, and there inside the Government House Danjuma ordered for his arrest and mine too. That was when I saw Walbe. Then Fajuyi asked me to take him to Ironsi so that they will obey him, that there should be only one person in charge. So, I took them to Ironsi, and major Newman, immediately he saw Ironsi, he seized his crocodile swagger stick, and then they started asking him about the January coup, he said he didn’t know about it that he only agreed to be Head of State so that he can restore confidence and normalcy. It was immediately they arrested Ironsi that they turned violent". The road to the valley of death They marched us down, Ironsi and myself, to where Fajuyi was. They used telephone cable to tie my hands behind and my legs, with a little space to walk. Same they did to Ironsi, but they removed his shirt, he wore only trousers, they also tied Fajuyi. Ironsi was in a Land Rover, Fajuyi in a mini bus and myself in another bus. They drove us towards Iwo Road, 10 km from Ibadan, there was a small forest were they stopped, marched us to the right hand side of the bush, Fajuyi was leading and as he tried to cross a small stream, he fell down, the soldiers were unruly, it appeared some of them had for the first time taken Indian hemp, so when he fell down some of them started beating him. My escape As Fajuyi fell down and they were beating him, Sanni Bello came to me and tapped me and said, we could do something now. It was providence, may be I was not destined to die. I took a few steps from them and jumped into a nearby ditch, all in a split of a second, Bello came and stood by the ditch and was shouting that I had escaped pointing at another direction. So the soldiers ran around that direction shooting into the bush, and when they felt they must have killed me, they shot Fajuyi and then Ironsi there, by the side of the stream. So Bello made sure that he was the last to leave the place. The ADC, who was later elected senator in 1983 stated that the former Head of State could have escaped if not that he wanted to make sure that there was no bloodshed. He said if he sacrificed his life and prevented bloodshed in Nigeria, it’s better for him. Even his chaplain urged him to escape but he said No. Also many of his officers who were contacted instead of taking action ran away. The ADC denied the prevailing story that Ironsi was tied to a Land Rover and dragged along the road. He maintained that he saw Ironsi and Fajuyi shot dead. "They shot him on the chest and it was a burst, so he would have died after the first shot". The crocodile staff It was a swagger stick, which he made after his name Aguiyi (crocodile). It was in the Congo, when he was commanding the United Nations Forces, the Indian troops were to land at the Lumumbashi Airport but the Cameroon gendarmes went and blocked the place with trucks, so that the Indian soldiers will not land, so, he used a Land Rover and with the stagger stick waved as they were shouting, he was eventually able to convince them to remove the trucks. Many attributed that feat to extraordinary powers in his swagger stick. But there was nothing in it, it was just a stick. Ironsi was not fetish; he was a devoted Catholic and attended mass every morning, even the day he was killed. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by Bede2u(m): 11:07am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Danladi7:i dont come online to troll and insult people. Dont have d time. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:09am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Obiano had sleepless nights because of IPOB that's why he welcomed the army with open arms during their meeting with the military command....SABOTUER.... Why did he sue IPOB? he was unsuccessful still. Why was he exonerating himself apologetically from the 2016 nkpor attack meted on ipob members by the army? All these are by the way, now why is he ranting about anambarians developing Lagos, thereby trying to incite resentment against ndigbo in Lagos? Is it only anambarians that made Lagos a success? Are other Igbo making noise? Are other ethnicities making noise? Lekwe nu iberibe o.... Obiano is a disgrace to igboland. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by Danladi7: 11:10am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Bede2u:......you dont self glorify yourself on a faceless forum.only people with low I.Q like you will believe you. Base,on your logic you and others on nairaland both Igbo or yoruba are actually jobless just leave it like that |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:13am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Looool.....something aguiyi-ironsi :Dachieved since the late 50s and early 60s....lool..... |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:14am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Yes we made sure your state was raided by the military to teach you guys some lesson. We are not responsible for the miserable condition of your state. You have a gov, have you blamed him for the military invasion of Abia state? Have you blamed NK that left his dead Abia state to come and say that election shall not hold in Anambra? If your state is miserable, why do you want others to join you in your miserable situation by saying that they will not hold their own election? Why is it that Abia state people does not like to move forward? We are very happy that Abia state was invaded by the military, at least there is calm in the SE. People of SE does not have any regret for the invasion of Abia state. If you idiots try it next time, it will be worse than what you guys saw the last time. Bunch of miscreants [s] ofai:[/s]
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Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:15am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Give us evidence and also tell us why he was slaughtered. Uwa ntooor [s] ofai:[/s] |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:21am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Go to Wikipedia and learn. I won't waste my MB trying to prove anything to a simpleton like you. Subsaharan African had their first UN commander for peace keeping in AGUIYI IRONSI. Have you read his post humous book - IRONSIDE written by a foreigner? Children all over the place. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:24am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Does that explain why he was slaughtered? Please explain to us why the Hausas slaughtered him. [s] ofai:[/s] Read more about Ironsi here: Senator Andrew Nwankwo from the Izzi clan in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, was a captain in the Nigeria Air Force before the January 1966 coup that made way for Major General J. T. U Aguiyi Ironsi to emerge as Head of State. He became Ironsi’s Aide-De-Camp through the recommendation of Brigadier George Krubo who was then in-charge of the Air Force and subsequently supervised the late Head of State’s security. Capt. Andrew Nwankwo (rtd) said he was to die with his boss, but for fate. He was present when both Ironsi and Fajuyi were shot dead. Tracking the 61-year-old former ADC down in his one story building residence in Abakaliki was not as difficult as getting him to recall the events that led to the death of his master 38 years ago. He would start by taking you down memory lane when he served as a courier to late Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, "I was manning the octopus-a helicopter that carries 105 artillery gun and six other machine guns. "So when Ethiopia was at war with Somalia in 1964/65 we formed the defence group of the emperor, we also formed an attack force. When the emperor is going to the frontline to see what is happening, we ring him round to clear the way for him". It was part of these that Ironsi saw and handed over his security to the young captain. "It was cool working with Ironsi, he understood everything about what I should do because he had commanded the UN forces in Congo, and that exposed him to the type of people he needed". The coup Recalling the events of that night, July 29, 1966, Nwankwo noted that they were in Ibadan, "we had a small detachment of 106 Artillery, Commanded by one Walbe from Plateau" The Head of State had the previous day hosted traditional rulers from all parts of the country in the Ibadan Government House. "He wasn’t feeling quite well, he had a knee problem and had to go to bed early. "Lieutenant Sanni Bello was the army ADC, and we were very close. So, we left that night to go and look out and came back late. Lt. Adamu who was the ADC to Fajuyi, Sanni Bello, Walbe and myself, we all slept together in one room that night". "At about 4a.m the telephone rang, I picked it up and that was Adeola, the then commissioner of police, Ibadan he said he wanted to speak with Ironsi, I said I was the ADC, he said he wanted to speak with him because there was a coup and he gave me some names Orok and two others that had been killed in Abeokuta. "Immediately, I made a mental picture of it, and I knew that it was the northerners that were responsible. So, I handed the phone to Ironsi and they talked. I then alerted Adamu and Sanni Bello and said look, there is a coup and the trend is this way. "Bello assured me that if it is his own people he will protect me, because, there was tension in the land such that we knew a coup was imminent. So, we agreed to protect each other depending on where it will be coming from. I later discovered that Walbe who was sleeping with us was part of the coup; he later became ADC to Gowon. "Around 5:30 we heard gunfire, then Ironsi had called Col. Njoku to tell him about the coup. As Njoku was going out, he was short at, but he escaped with bullet wounds. It was Njoku, who was the commander of Lagos Garrison that alerted others outside the Government House, Ibadan. "Fajuyi later sent me outside the government House to find out what was happening. I met Danjuma, who was then a major and he was my friend. He pretended he didn’t know what was happening, he was asking me, and I said I didn’t know. While I was trying to go back, one sergeant from Benue almost shot me, but Danjuma stopped him and spoke to him in Hausa. Danjuma later told me that he would like to see Ironsi, so that he could tell them what to do. "It was then that Fajuyi came out to find out what was holding me, and there inside the Government House Danjuma ordered for his arrest and mine too. That was when I saw Walbe. Then Fajuyi asked me to take him to Ironsi so that they will obey him, that there should be only one person in charge. So, I took them to Ironsi, and major Newman, immediately he saw Ironsi, he seized his crocodile swagger stick, and then they started asking him about the January coup, he said he didn’t know about it that he only agreed to be Head of State so that he can restore confidence and normalcy. It was immediately they arrested Ironsi that they turned violent". The road to the valley of death They marched us down, Ironsi and myself, to where Fajuyi was. They used telephone cable to tie my hands behind and my legs, with a little space to walk. Same they did to Ironsi, but they removed his shirt, he wore only trousers, they also tied Fajuyi. Ironsi was in a Land Rover, Fajuyi in a mini bus and myself in another bus. They drove us towards Iwo Road, 10 km from Ibadan, there was a small forest were they stopped, marched us to the right hand side of the bush, Fajuyi was leading and as he tried to cross a small stream, he fell down, the soldiers were unruly, it appeared some of them had for the first time taken Indian hemp, so when he fell down some of them started beating him. My escape As Fajuyi fell down and they were beating him, Sanni Bello came to me and tapped me and said, we could do something now. It was providence, may be I was not destined to die. I took a few steps from them and jumped into a nearby ditch, all in a split of a second, Bello came and stood by the ditch and was shouting that I had escaped pointing at another direction. So the soldiers ran around that direction shooting into the bush, and when they felt they must have killed me, they shot Fajuyi and then Ironsi there, by the side of the stream. So Bello made sure that he was the last to leave the place. The ADC, who was later elected senator in 1983 stated that the former Head of State could have escaped if not that he wanted to make sure that there was no bloodshed. He said if he sacrificed his life and prevented bloodshed in Nigeria, it’s better for him. Even his chaplain urged him to escape but he said No. Also many of his officers who were contacted instead of taking action ran away. The ADC denied the prevailing story that Ironsi was tied to a Land Rover and dragged along the road. He maintained that he saw Ironsi and Fajuyi shot dead. "They shot him on the chest and it was a burst, so he would have died after the first shot". The crocodile staff It was a swagger stick, which he made after his name Aguiyi (crocodile). It was in the Congo, when he was commanding the United Nations Forces, the Indian troops were to land at the Lumumbashi Airport but the Cameroon gendarmes went and blocked the place with trucks, so that the Indian soldiers will not land, so, he used a Land Rover and with the stagger stick waved as they were shouting, he was eventually able to convince them to remove the trucks. Many attributed that feat to extraordinary powers in his swagger stick. But there was nothing in it, it was just a stick. Ironsi was not fetish; he was a devoted Catholic and attended mass every morning, even the day he was killed. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:25am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Chai.....see illiteracy...."handshake across the Niger" is an event organized in honor of ironsi/fajuyi friendship even in the face of imminent death. Olodo.....illiterate. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:26am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Dumb Aba illiterate. I asked you a simple question, where was the handshake when he was being slaughtered? [s] ofai:[/s] Read more about Ironsi: Senator Andrew Nwankwo from the Izzi clan in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, was a captain in the Nigeria Air Force before the January 1966 coup that made way for Major General J. T. U Aguiyi Ironsi to emerge as Head of State. He became Ironsi’s Aide-De-Camp through the recommendation of Brigadier George Krubo who was then in-charge of the Air Force and subsequently supervised the late Head of State’s security. Capt. Andrew Nwankwo (rtd) said he was to die with his boss, but for fate. He was present when both Ironsi and Fajuyi were shot dead. Tracking the 61-year-old former ADC down in his one story building residence in Abakaliki was not as difficult as getting him to recall the events that led to the death of his master 38 years ago. He would start by taking you down memory lane when he served as a courier to late Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, "I was manning the octopus-a helicopter that carries 105 artillery gun and six other machine guns. "So when Ethiopia was at war with Somalia in 1964/65 we formed the defence group of the emperor, we also formed an attack force. When the emperor is going to the frontline to see what is happening, we ring him round to clear the way for him". It was part of these that Ironsi saw and handed over his security to the young captain. "It was cool working with Ironsi, he understood everything about what I should do because he had commanded the UN forces in Congo, and that exposed him to the type of people he needed". The coup Recalling the events of that night, July 29, 1966, Nwankwo noted that they were in Ibadan, "we had a small detachment of 106 Artillery, Commanded by one Walbe from Plateau" The Head of State had the previous day hosted traditional rulers from all parts of the country in the Ibadan Government House. "He wasn’t feeling quite well, he had a knee problem and had to go to bed early. "Lieutenant Sanni Bello was the army ADC, and we were very close. So, we left that night to go and look out and came back late. Lt. Adamu who was the ADC to Fajuyi, Sanni Bello, Walbe and myself, we all slept together in one room that night". "At about 4a.m the telephone rang, I picked it up and that was Adeola, the then commissioner of police, Ibadan he said he wanted to speak with Ironsi, I said I was the ADC, he said he wanted to speak with him because there was a coup and he gave me some names Orok and two others that had been killed in Abeokuta. "Immediately, I made a mental picture of it, and I knew that it was the northerners that were responsible. So, I handed the phone to Ironsi and they talked. I then alerted Adamu and Sanni Bello and said look, there is a coup and the trend is this way. "Bello assured me that if it is his own people he will protect me, because, there was tension in the land such that we knew a coup was imminent. So, we agreed to protect each other depending on where it will be coming from. I later discovered that Walbe who was sleeping with us was part of the coup; he later became ADC to Gowon. "Around 5:30 we heard gunfire, then Ironsi had called Col. Njoku to tell him about the coup. As Njoku was going out, he was short at, but he escaped with bullet wounds. It was Njoku, who was the commander of Lagos Garrison that alerted others outside the Government House, Ibadan. "Fajuyi later sent me outside the government House to find out what was happening. I met Danjuma, who was then a major and he was my friend. He pretended he didn’t know what was happening, he was asking me, and I said I didn’t know. While I was trying to go back, one sergeant from Benue almost shot me, but Danjuma stopped him and spoke to him in Hausa. Danjuma later told me that he would like to see Ironsi, so that he could tell them what to do. "It was then that Fajuyi came out to find out what was holding me, and there inside the Government House Danjuma ordered for his arrest and mine too. That was when I saw Walbe. Then Fajuyi asked me to take him to Ironsi so that they will obey him, that there should be only one person in charge. So, I took them to Ironsi, and major Newman, immediately he saw Ironsi, he seized his crocodile swagger stick, and then they started asking him about the January coup, he said he didn’t know about it that he only agreed to be Head of State so that he can restore confidence and normalcy. It was immediately they arrested Ironsi that they turned violent". The road to the valley of death They marched us down, Ironsi and myself, to where Fajuyi was. They used telephone cable to tie my hands behind and my legs, with a little space to walk. Same they did to Ironsi, but they removed his shirt, he wore only trousers, they also tied Fajuyi. Ironsi was in a Land Rover, Fajuyi in a mini bus and myself in another bus. They drove us towards Iwo Road, 10 km from Ibadan, there was a small forest were they stopped, marched us to the right hand side of the bush, Fajuyi was leading and as he tried to cross a small stream, he fell down, the soldiers were unruly, it appeared some of them had for the first time taken Indian hemp, so when he fell down some of them started beating him. My escape As Fajuyi fell down and they were beating him, Sanni Bello came to me and tapped me and said, we could do something now. It was providence, may be I was not destined to die. I took a few steps from them and jumped into a nearby ditch, all in a split of a second, Bello came and stood by the ditch and was shouting that I had escaped pointing at another direction. So the soldiers ran around that direction shooting into the bush, and when they felt they must have killed me, they shot Fajuyi and then Ironsi there, by the side of the stream. So Bello made sure that he was the last to leave the place. The ADC, who was later elected senator in 1983 stated that the former Head of State could have escaped if not that he wanted to make sure that there was no bloodshed. He said if he sacrificed his life and prevented bloodshed in Nigeria, it’s better for him. Even his chaplain urged him to escape but he said No. Also many of his officers who were contacted instead of taking action ran away. The ADC denied the prevailing story that Ironsi was tied to a Land Rover and dragged along the road. He maintained that he saw Ironsi and Fajuyi shot dead. "They shot him on the chest and it was a burst, so he would have died after the first shot". The crocodile staff It was a swagger stick, which he made after his name Aguiyi (crocodile). It was in the Congo, when he was commanding the United Nations Forces, the Indian troops were to land at the Lumumbashi Airport but the Cameroon gendarmes went and blocked the place with trucks, so that the Indian soldiers will not land, so, he used a Land Rover and with the stagger stick waved as they were shouting, he was eventually able to convince them to remove the trucks. Many attributed that feat to extraordinary powers in his swagger stick. But there was nothing in it, it was just a stick. Ironsi was not fetish; he was a devoted Catholic and attended mass every morning, even the day he was killed. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:29am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Abia state people are cursed. They shut down their own state because of an election holding in another state. Why are these people hopeless and useless? And you wonder why the state is backward in all spheres. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANKKjc1nbM |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:32am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Keep acting like a child......loool.... That was a brotherly gesture from IPOB abia to IPOB family in anambara state. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:35am On Nov 23, 2017 |
IPOB is Abia state and Abia state is IPOB. There is nothing like IPOB in Anambra, those people parading as IPOB were all imported from Abia state and we have since sent all of them back. Again, Anambra election has proved that we are not in support of Ipob which is the making of Abia state people. You guys should put this energy together and push for good governance in Abia state and stop constitute nuisance everywhere. [s] ofai:[/s] |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:39am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Lol.....thank God for the successful election boycott such that party agents saw it was getting late in the afternoon, they had to start begging with 2000 naira for votes. By the way, Uche mefor is from where? Idiot! |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:43am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Truth is very hurtful and harsh, I know how you feel Election successfully held in Anambra and a winner has been declared while Abia state is still in coma. Abia state is IPOB and IPOB is Abia state. Hold your gov responsible for the miserable condition of Abia state and stop disturbing the peace of SE with your Ipob Igbos are very happy for the Abia invasion by the military. [s] ofai:[/s]
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Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by stanluiz(m): 11:45am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Electricdanger:Answer her question this hypocrital goat stop diverting. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by stanluiz(m): 11:45am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Electricdanger:Answer her question this hypocrital goat stop diverting. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by stanluiz(m): 11:45am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Electricdanger:Answer her question this hypocrital goat stop diverting. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:50am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Online ranter. Keeping deluding yourself. Coward. IPOB is in anambra and over 60 countries.... Deal with it. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:53am On Nov 23, 2017 |
IPOB is Abia and Abia state is IPOB. It is only Abia state people that are members of IPOB. Deal with it bro Anambra election has proved that there is no IPOB in the state because they were mostly imported in the past. [s] ofai:[/s] |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:55am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: When you are done wasting your MB you let me know. |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 11:57am On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Just keep disgracing yourself. Am enjoying every bit of it. Lol |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:57am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Haba..no leave no transfer, na me and you. Abia state people should hold their leaders responsible instead of disturbing the peace of SE with their useless ipob https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFl1XnM4xAU [s] ofai:[/s] |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 11:58am On Nov 23, 2017 |
I am more than happy having you under my axe. It appears you don't know whom you are dealing with. [s] ofai:[/s]
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Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by ofai: 12:00pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
LasGidiOwner: Anyi ga hu onye ike ga-agwu..... |
Re: ANAMBARIANS (not all though), Pls Stop Disgracing Ndigbo!! by LasGidiOwner: 12:01pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
Abia in ruins Don't run https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFl1XnM4xAU ofai: |
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