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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Banmeallday: 4:39pm On Jul 16, 2018
justtoodark:


in your dreams...you must go to war to get biafra.....

So you are admitting Nigeria is a land of savages then, who are proud to be Nigger area people

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Banmeallday: 4:39pm On Jul 16, 2018
HajimeSaito:
grin

Can you beat this? 100% Indigenous brilliance and technological advancement. Biafra would have been a real life Wakanda if it had been allowed to flourish. Instead its potential was betrayed.

Now we find ourselves in a country which is run by agbayas who defile little girls in the name of marriage and kill people for cows and their loyal servants who mine skulls for a living.

Africa could have looked to Biafra and found hope.

What a loss.

emeejinsm:
The great biafran soldiers
The were indeed better than Nigerian soldiers who killed defenseless women and children
Juliusmalema:
The only saviour Nigeria had as of then was the british......and the Russian air strikes plus the fiendish Egyptians.......


If not today the story would have been different.

Beautiful and authentic. But of course, jealousy from others who’s people chose slavery will soon enter this thread.

All Hail Biafra


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMBmzUgVdsg&t=163s

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by JAMESOJAY: 4:40pm On Jul 16, 2018
Please Mr or Mrs know all we don't want Igbo presidency you people can keep it cause I know that one faithful day this country will divide cause it's useless

You said that it will never come please I want to ask you one simple question

Are you God?

If God says yes who are you to say No?

So Mr or Mrs know all please stop talking trash

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by j1mmy: 4:40pm On Jul 16, 2018
Juliusmalema:
In the voice of Ojukwu he said and I quote.....
Ride on great warriors of our fatherland, pursue the enemy, destroy their invades.........
smillezzzz..........

I bet he said that at the airport as he was running with his tail between his legs to become refugee in Ivory Coast, leaving his people to fight his battles for him.

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by omooba969(m): 4:43pm On Jul 16, 2018
NwanyiAwkaetiti:
Nothing is impossible.

Not on this one.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by BabaRamota1980: 4:44pm On Jul 16, 2018
CSTR1005:

Chest beaters are the nitwits that call themselves sophisticated and progressives.
The so called greatest civilization in the history of the world.

The people that can claim that the IGR of osun is bigger than the entire south east.

The omoluabis. Those are the real chest beaters.


The ogbunigwe happened. Its efficacy is not a myth.
It is a part of recorded history.

Lets analyze the efficacy of this ogbunigwe to see how it didn't work.

According to you, you had a missile system that was invented and produced locally.

1- The greatest threat to your sovereingty was North. You failed to put your missile to use against threat.

2- In the war, assaults from Ore forces, led by Alani Akinrinade, was advancing Eastward and demolishing everything biafra along the way. Why did you not deploy and disable this front?

3- biafrans at sea had been wiped out by 3rd Marines led by Adekunle. Later under command of Obasanjo same unit had wiped out Biafra in the minority areas in COR States and had already taken some of your territories and promised to come for your capital in Enugu, which truly happened. Why did you not wipe out Adekunle and Obasanjo and their thrash talk with Ogbunigwe?


Your yeye wan smell, my nose already itching. grin grin

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by franchasng: 4:44pm On Jul 16, 2018
justtoodark:


in your dreams...you must go to war to get biafra.....
funny enough, tomorrow, same u Yoruba online rats and e warriors will claim Igbos called for war or that Igbos declared war on u guys. If war is what u desire, u will sure get it and before u start to recount the previous war of 1967 - 1969, go back and read my facts on why another war will be deadly on both sides more than it was in 1967 - 1969.

Be carful of what u wish.

Countries divide peacefully all over the world when the various elements that make up the nation refuses to unite, adapt, accept each other, treat each other equally and prosper as a united nation.

Or do u prefer these incessant killing of some minority tribes and some tribes in Nigeria by the tribe whose people are in position of authority

These incessant killings without government doing anything meaningful to stop it while passing blames here and there was what triggered the first Nigerian civil war. Its just that Middlebelt people don't have gut to confront Hausa-Fulani man to man because if it were Igbos being massacred anyhow, everyday like its being done to Middlebelt people, Nigeria will be feeling the heat by now.

So stop seeing Biafra as a threat to your life, nobody is threatening war okay

We love u guys and want u to have some peace as u know we Igbos are very troublesome, we disturb u people a lot and tarnish your good image a lot. We want u to be free of Igbos and their wahala so u can live happily with your Hausa-Fulani best friend cool

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by justtoodark: 4:46pm On Jul 16, 2018
Banmeallday:


So you are admitting Nigeria is a land of savages then, who are proud to be Nigger area people


if you wish to call us that...we dont care.....white people called us worser things....
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Nobody: 4:47pm On Jul 16, 2018
omooba969:


Not on this one.
We all could unite tomorrow for a common cause.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by j1mmy: 4:47pm On Jul 16, 2018
clemz85:
Biafra lost their battle by the betrayal from the south south under the guise of Isaac Boro
Because of the hatred they incurred when the East outsmart them during slave trade
A development that the south south are still suffering for till date, but pride won't allow them remedy them selve

Go and read the accounts of Brig-Gen Alabi-Isama, It outlines exactly why the SS Igbos abandoned the SE ones.
IGBOs are greedy, selfish and untrustworthy people, till this day that handicap continues to plague them.

As for me, majority of IGBOs are rogues and criminals carrying Nigerian passports at home and abroad.

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by AnanseK(m): 4:49pm On Jul 16, 2018
“THE IGBO TRIBE AND ITS FEAR OF EXTINCTION

The Igbo tribe is in a serious problem and danger of extinction for the following reasons:

50% of Igbos are born outside Igbo land. Meaning that those children are not likely to live and work in Igbo land and cannot speak Igbo language but foreign language (Yoruba, Hausa, French, English).

40% of Igbos girls between the age of 25 & 45 are single with no hope of marriage because 35% of Igbo boys live overseas and they have all married white ladies.

75% of Igbo youths leave Igbo land every year in search of opportunities in Yoruba, Hausa land or overseas.

85 % of Igbos have family houses and own investments outside Igbo land. They strongly believe in one Nigeria but failed to know that NO Yoruba or Hausa man has a family house or investment in Igbo land.

Igbos are the only people who believe that living outside their land is an achievement.

Igbos are the only tribe that celebrate their tradition outside their land e.g. Eze Ndi Igbo, Igbo Village in America and this is because they have family homes in foreign lands.

Igbos have failed to know that the children you have outside Igbo land especially overseas will never think of living in Igbo land. So what happens to the properties you are building for them when you are gone?

Igbos are the only tribe who see their land as a place to visit or a tourist site than a place to work and live.”
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by DeBrain045(m): 4:50pm On Jul 16, 2018
phase1:


Demented musliMUMUdeen monkey. How you dey?

cheesy cheesy
I no get Biafranic scornfuls time especially with their senseless argument on false hope(Biafra)

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by franchasng: 4:50pm On Jul 16, 2018
AnanseK:


Empty threats, who is stopping you ? Begin de go now. When Hausa boys gave you 3 months to leave north , you and your chiefs were going from one Emir to another begging to be allowed to stay. You have no shame.
u must be a kid. You have no right to order your country man or woman out of your community. Go and study the constitution or international treaty on naturalisation.

Make it official, seek for peaceful division of Nigeria not ordering someone u are under the same nation with to leave your community, it is never done.

But if u formally seek for division and then after official division of Nigeria, u have the whole right to tell all Igbos in your new country to leave your country under 24hrs and if they refuse to leave, u have the right to deal with them as u please.

Most of u lack sense. Just because u have access to internet u come online to talk like slowpoke. Read books, study u won't study, u will be chasing small girls online and forming e warrior on faceless forums.

Try and upgrage your knowledge by reading books on international relation, politics, foreign affairs, history, etc so u can be arguing like an exposed person and not like a Fulani cow angry

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by justtoodark: 4:50pm On Jul 16, 2018
franchasng:
funny enough, tomorrow, same u Yoruba online rats and e warriors will claim Igbos called for war or that Igbos declared war on u guys. If war is what u desire, u will sure get it and before u start to recount the previous war of 1967 - 1969, go back and reqd my facts on why another war will be deadly on both sides more than it was in 1967 - 1969.

Be carful of what u wish.

Countries divide peacefully all over the world when the various elements that make up the nation refuses to unite, adapt, accept each other, treat each other equally and prosper as a united nation.

Or do u prefer these incessant killing of some minority tribes and some tribes in Nigeria by the tribe whose people are in position of authority

These incessant killings without government doing anything meaningful to stop without passing blames here and there was what triggered the first Nigerian civil war. Its just that Middlebelt people don't have gut to confront Hausa-Fulani man to man because if it were Igbos being massacred anyhow, everyday like its being done to Middlebelt people, Nigeria will be feeling the heat by now.

So stop seeing Biafra as a threat to your life, nobody is threatening war okay

We love u guys and want u to have some peace as u know we Igbos are very troublesome, we disturb u people a lot and tarnish your good image a lot. We want u to be free of Igbos and their wahala so u can live happily with your Hausa-Fulani best friend cool

sharrap their....you and your ilk ancestors started killing elected leaders back then...thats how the war started....

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by BabaRamota1980: 4:51pm On Jul 16, 2018
franchasng:
funny enough, tomorrow, same u Yoruba online rats and e warriors will claim Igbos called for war or that Igbos declared war on u guys. If war is what u desire, u will sure get it and before u start to recount the previous war of 1967 - 1969, go back and reqd my facts on why another war will be deadly on both sides more than it was in 1967 - 1969.

Be carful of what u wish.

Countries divide peacefully all over the world when the various elements that make up the nation refuses to unite, adapt, accept each other, treat each other equally and prosper as a united nation.

Or do u prefer these incessant killing of some minority tribes and some tribes in Nigeria by the tribe whose people are in position of authority

These incessant killings without government doing anything meaningful to stop without passing blames here and there was what triggered the first Nigerian civil war. Its just that Middlebelt people don't have gut to confront Hausa-Fulani man to man because if it were Igbos being massacred anyhow, everyday like its being done to Middlebelt people, Nigeria will be feeling the heat by now.

So stop seeing Biafra as a threat to your life, nobody is threatening war okay

We love u guys and want u to have some peace as u know we Igbos are very troublesome, we disturb u people a lot and tarnish your good image a lot. We want u to be free of Igbos and their wahala so u can live happily with your Hausa-Fulani best friend cool

Who in the history of creation of mankind have you ever defeated in war?

Name just 1.


We will make mincemeat out of your warriors if you ever make the mistake of facing Yoruba in a war. grin grin
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by omooba969(m): 4:52pm On Jul 16, 2018
NwanyiAwkaetiti:
We all could unite tomorrow for a common cause.

If Anambra & Imo can sort out their differences and see themselves as one, then I will take you guys serious.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by BabaRamota1980: 4:54pm On Jul 16, 2018
franchasng:
u must be a kid. You have no right to order your country man or woman out of your community. Go and study the constitution or international treaty on naturalisation.

Make it official, seek for peaceful division of Nigeria not ordering someone u are under the same nation with to leave your community, it is never done.

But if u formally seek for division and then after official division of Nigeria, u have the whole right to tell all Igbos in your new country to leave your country under 24hrs and if they refuse to leave, u have the right to deal with them as u please.

Most of u lack sense. Just because u have access to internet u come online to talk like slowpoke. Read books, study u won't study, u will be chasing small girls online and forming e warrior on faceless forums.

Try and upgrage your knowledge by reading books on international relation, politics, foreign affairs, history, etc so u can be arguing like an exposed person and not like a Fulani cow angry

You are on our land as refugees. Which one be fellow countryman?

Go to park and see busloads of yanminri fleeing from your land. By constitution you are an internally displaced persons, another word for refugee. grin
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by franchasng: 4:55pm On Jul 16, 2018
AnanseK:

THE IGBO TRIBE AND ITS FEAR OF EXTINCTION

The Igbo tribe is in a serious problem and danger of extinction for the following reasons:

50% of Igbos are born outside Igbo land. Meaning that those children are not likely to live and work in Igbo land and cannot speak Igbo language but foreign language (Yoruba, Hausa, French, English).

40% of Igbos girls between the age of 25 & 45 are single with no hope of marriage because 35% of Igbo boys live overseas and they have all married white ladies.

75% of Igbo youths leave Igbo land every year in search of opportunities in Yoruba, Hausa land or overseas.

85 % of Igbos have family houses and own investments outside Igbo land. They strongly believe in one Nigeria but failed to know that NO Yoruba or Hausa man has a family house or investment in Igbo land.

Igbos are the only people who believe that living outside their land is an achievement.

Igbos are the only tribe that celebrate their tradition outside their land e.g. Eze Ndi Igbo, Igbo Village in America and this is because they have family homes in foreign lands.

Igbos have failed to know that the children you have outside Igbo land especially overseas will never think of living in Igbo land. So what happens to the properties you are building for them when you are gone?

Igbos are the only tribe who see their land as a place to visit or a tourist site than a place to work and live.
Out of 11 million people that make up the Jewish population, only about 6 million Jews live in Israel, guess where the rest of Jews are

They are scattered all over Europe, America, etc. Does that mean Jewish population is dying No, and if u doubt it, attack Israel today and see Jews all over the world gather to feast on your dead body.

Same applies to Igbos.

Igbos are scattered all over the world as we speak, making them the most exposed, advanced and connected tribe in Nigeria, and reason IPOB pulled so much weight that scared Nigerian politicians to death.

If the massacre happening in Middlebelt today by Fulani herdsmen happen in Igbo land, the world will be on fire because all parts of the world will hear it, news and all media outfits will carry the news daily until something is done urgently, and u know why Igbos are so spread across the world and so exposed and connected more than in the 1960s, so worry not about Igbo extinction Prof cool

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Nobody: 4:57pm On Jul 16, 2018
omooba969:


If Anambra & Imo can sort out their differences and see themselves as one, then I will take you guys serious.
Ok
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by AnanseK(m): 4:58pm On Jul 16, 2018
PrecisionFx:



If not for the blockade of eastern Nigeria by the British n the steady supply of cash, weapons, medical toolkits n mercenaries by the British n her allies, Biafra would not just win the war, but win in record time.

If not, if not , if not, if not , if not, if you are not foolish you wouldn’t even allow the war to happen.

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Klington: 5:02pm On Jul 16, 2018
the most astonishing and amazing act of ingenuity history has ever recorded considering the circumstances of the unsettling situation at that moment.
Things would have been more different and a lot better if they had succeeded.

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Klington: 5:04pm On Jul 16, 2018
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AnanseK:


If not, if not , if not, if not , if not, if you are not foolish you wouldn’t even allow the war to happen.
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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by franchasng: 5:06pm On Jul 16, 2018
justtoodark:


sharrap their....you and your ilk ancestors started killing elected leaders back then...thats how the war started....
you are a kid, I am sure u haven't read any book on history and u want to argue with your teacher I wonder who deceived Yorubas that they were the most learned back then How come self Yoruba youths don't read, they just go to school to get certificate and look for job in a white man or Igbo man company and start stealing as Accountants or quack lawyers and be marrying wives upon wives, partying everyday and constituting nuisance.

Yoruba youths hate to read, they hate to work. They prefer free money. Owomida.

Go and read and stop arguing like a mad boy. Study to show yourself approved!

Stop arguing baselessly like a market woman. It is shameful arguing with a retarded Owomida tout like you lots.

One day, in front of my house, an Hausa guy that drive Okada was about fighting with some Yoruba boys. I came to act as peacemaker. Guess what the Hausa boy told me

He said Oga no vex, this Yoruba boys are stupid. This Yoruba boys are lazy! This Yoruba boys only do fine boy while me and my brothers work with our Okada, and they will be forcing us to pay money ebiritime, walai me no go gree again ba. I had to deep my my hand into my pocket and dash your fellow Yoruba tout 200 naira to settle the fight.

Tout, go and read your book and leave Igbo people and their problem alone.

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by justtoodark: 5:09pm On Jul 16, 2018
franchasng:
you are a kid, I am sure u haven't read any book on history and u want to argue with your teacher I wonder who deceived Yorubas that they were the most learned back then How come self Yoruba youths don't read, they just go to school to get certificate and look for job in a white man or Igbo man company and start stealing as Accountants or quack lawyers and be marrying wives upon wives, partying everyday and constituting nuisance.

Yoruba youths hate to read, they hate to work. They prefer free money. Owomida.

Go and read and stop arguing like a mad boy. Study to show yourself approved!

Stop arguing baselessly like a market woman. It is shameful arguing with a retarded Owomida tout like you lots.

One day, in front of my house, an Hausa guy that drive Okada was about fighting with some Yoruba boys. I came to act as peacemaker. Guess what the Hausa boy told me

He said LGA no vex, this Yoruba boys are stupid. This Yoruba boys are lazy! This Yoruba boys only do fine boy while me and my brothers work with our Okada, and they will be forcing us to pay money ebiritime, walai me no go gree again ba. I had to deep my my hand into my pocket and dash your fellow Yoruba tout 200 naira to settle the fight.

Tout, go and read your book and leave Igbo people and their problem alone.

are you trying to talk me to death...?...i said you and your ilk ancestors started killing elected leaders...thats what started the war.....

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by VULCAN(m): 5:16pm On Jul 16, 2018
Igbo presidency means nothing to any intelligent Igbo man.

The way Gen. Buhari filled up all sensitive posts with Fulani is not something that an Igbo man can do.

It's an act of impunity but can only stand because Yoruba accept it.

So an Igbo presidency will be no different from a Yoruba presidency to the Igbos as the Igbo man will not populate everywhere with his people.

Ejimagift:
It's still a failed invention since they didn't get the biafra they crave for. I just pity this generation of Igbos disturbing the social media with threats of biafra when war couldn't bring biafra. Instead of fighting for igbo presidency, they are looking at a biafra that will never come

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by MayorSampson(m): 5:20pm On Jul 16, 2018
[quote author=Juliusmalema post=69435470]In the voice of Ojukwu he said and I quote.....

Ride on great warriors of our fatherland, pursue the enemy, destroy their invades.........

Guy I no b Igbo but this is one quote I love so much

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Nobody: 5:30pm On Jul 16, 2018
[quote author=MayorSampson post=69438172][/quote]
smillezzzz....one love.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Nobody: 5:30pm On Jul 16, 2018
[quote author=MayorSampson post=69438172][/quote]
smillezzzz....one love.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Nobody: 5:30pm On Jul 16, 2018
[quote author=MayorSampson post=69438172][/quote]
smillezzz......one love
Thank u....
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by franchasng: 5:31pm On Jul 16, 2018
justtoodark:


are you trying to talk me to death...?...i said you and your ilk ancestors started killing elected leaders...thats what started the war.....
you are an illiterate tout, now listen let me educate u once and for all.

In 1966 some aggrieved young soldiers, mostly of Igbo decent, headed by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu from Okpanam village in Asaba agreed to topple the then Nigerian federal government led by Tafawa Belewa and Nnamdi Azikiwe. What was their reason to topple the government

They accused Tafawa Belewa of being a religious fanatics and a tribalistic leader favoring only the northern Muslim side. Remember, Nzeogwu was born and brought up in Kaduna so he was more like an Hausa boy with Igbo lineage, so he understood the Hausa terrain and leadership mentality more than any other back then.

The young soldiers preferred Chief Obafemi Awolowo whom they saw as a better, detribalised leader jailed by the government then, and serving his jail term at Enugu prison.

Their intention was to remove Tafawa Belewa, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Akintola Williams and others and then release Awolowo from jail and make him the president of Nigeria for a better Nigeria free of tribalism and religious discrimination

Unfortunately during execution these young soldiers allowed their family and tribal sentiments to becloud their judgment and they ended up messing up the coup by killing only northern and few Yoruba politicians, officers.

This made the northern soldiers to see this as a tribal coup targetted at killing northern politicians, so they started plotting a counter coup.

An Igbo man foiled the coup still, and at the end, Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi being the highest ranking Nigerian military officer then emerged as the first Nigerian military head of state, aka military president if we are to equate it with today name.

Ironsi was warned by Ojukwu and other Officers who knew the danger ahead as T. Y Danjuma led a counter coup to topple Aguiyi Ironsi government. They succeeded in killing Aguiyi Ironsi at Ibadan with Colonel Fajuyi the then western governor.

There is no issue with this, it is normal....it is a military and political affair, so killing and removing Aguiyi Ironsi and other Igbo Officers to topple his government isn't bad based on the first coup.

But where the problem started was after Aguiyi Ironsi was killed and removed as Nigeria's president, northerners then saw it as a victory over Igbos, so they began an unprovoked killings of Igbo people and Niger Delta people living in the north just because they killed an Igbo president, what nonsense is that

When Tafawa Belewa and others were killed in the first coup, did Igbo people go about killing northern civilians in celebration NO! So why involve innocent civilians living peacefully and happily with u in your communities

What broke the Camels back was Gowon's silence over the killings just as the current president is doing with Fulani herdsmen massacre of Middlebelt people today.

The killing was so much, and trust Igbos, they don't take nonsense from anybody, they began to hold meetings even in campuses and palaces seeking for a way out and these pushed Ojukwu to summon a meeting of Igbo stakeholders at UNN Nsukka Enugu to discuss the way forward and right there, Igbo stakeholders, students, artisans, traders, market women, scholars, etc gave Ojukwu the then governor of Eastern Nigeria the go ahead order to declare Eastern Nigeria independent from Nigeria due to the government backed pogrom against Biafrans.

Gowon agreed that Biafra should go but Britain called him and cautioned him and instructed him to order Biafra to return to Nigeria or face military action.

At this time, Biafra knew there was problem as Gowon ordered a Police action to return Biafra back to Nigeria and the war broke out.

First shot was fired at Cross Rivers state between Biafra and Nigerian soldiers.

Try and be reading and stop arguing baselessly without facts okay

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Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Kaysalas(m): 5:32pm On Jul 16, 2018
O please, stop being biased. The biafrans also had foreign support. Google is just a click away

magicminister:
I strongly feel the biafran war would have ushered in the industrialization of Nigeria if the western countries didn't interfere by providing arms and ammunition to the Nigerian Government.
Unfortunately, the more developed countries interfered in the war and this led to further dependence on the west instead of emancipation from the west.


Most industrial and economic revolution had some type of conflict that led to it.
O .
Re: The Untold Story Of The Biafran Ogbunigwe by Nobody: 5:40pm On Jul 16, 2018
AnanseK:


If not, if not , if not, if not , if not, if you are not foolish you wouldn’t even allow the war to happen.

Thats why relevant Nigerian history should be taught in schools. U people obviously have no idea about how to war came to be or what caused it.

Pls how old are u?

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