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Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by Kagawa10: 12:52pm On Feb 10, 2019
boldaslion:


That's we say you should go to school and you are saying Awo gave your fathers free education but that since free education is no longer working you choose to do Owoda. Anyway if you know your history you would have known that Calabar was the first capital of Nigeria and had a working sea port. It was used by Nigeria during the genocide that they call civil war to come in through Cameroon. They later rendered it redundant as part of the plans and deliberate policies to strangulate the Biafrans economically. In any case we are going to our promised Land and there's nothing anyone can do about it. Biafra is HERE, the ZOO MUST FALL.

#biafrareferendumfebruary16th

See this dunce. Who said Calabar wasn't the first capital of Nigeria? ABI this one is mad? Fact is the fg didn't construct the seaport at Lagos. Lagos has its seaport before the Amalgamation of Nigeria. Let that sink into your skull.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by AK481(m): 1:06pm On Feb 10, 2019
Kagawa10:


Fear of pirates and millitants is the beginning of wisdom.

What pirates?

Why are they not disrupting the oil and gas vessel?

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by Kagawa10: 1:16pm On Feb 10, 2019
AK481:


What pirates?

Why are they not disrupting the oil and gas vessel?

Did you just say they are not disturbing oil vessels? So why was amnesty required then? Abi this one is living inside rock?
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by AK481(m): 1:29pm On Feb 10, 2019
Kagawa10:

Did you just say they are not disturbing oil vessels? So why was amnesty required then? Abi this one is living inside rock?

Amnesty was for people destroying pipelines.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by Kagawa10: 1:41pm On Feb 10, 2019
AK481:


Amnesty was for people destroying pipelines.
Lol. Are the pipelines are located where? Isn't the same pipelines that transfer the crude oils to oil Terminal where is exported? Moreover, millitants attack oil vessels which is how they are able to get refined oil black market but unfortunately for them, the vessels carrying out oils are more secured than ordinary vessels.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by worworbabe: 1:48pm On Feb 10, 2019
Ibos must listen to their leader and stay at home on the 16th . Only a bastard Ibo will vote
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by AK481(m): 1:51pm On Feb 10, 2019
Kagawa10:

Lol. Are the pipelines are located where? Isn't the same pipelines that transfer the crude oils to oil Terminal where is exported? Moreover, millitants attack oil vessels which is how they are able to get refined oil black market but unfortunately for them, the vessels carrying out oils are more secured than ordinary vessels.

If the onne port can successfully transport all Nigerian oil and gas of about 2.2 million barrels a day,then it can also import or export some other goods to the south east and south south.

The strategy used is a working strategy.

The crude used are crude stolen from pipelines and not the ones loaded to be shipped out.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by Kagawa10: 1:55pm On Feb 10, 2019
AK481:


If the onne port can successfully transport all Nigerian oil and gas of about 2.2 million barrels a day,then it can also import or export some other goods to the south east and south south.

The strategy used is a working strategy.

The crude used are crude stolen from pipelines and not the ones loaded to be shipped out.
How is the fault of the federal government when people hardly patronise them?
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by AK481(m): 2:27pm On Feb 10, 2019
Kagawa10:

How is the fault of the federal government when people hardly patronise them?

The federal government operates the port through NPA.

Upgrading of the facilities and issuing administrative policies to help decongest Lagos port.

Every year,we keep appropriating billions to repair Benin ore road because of spoils of these trucks transporting goods from Lagos to the eastern part.

We can save our money.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by Kagawa10: 2:32pm On Feb 10, 2019
AK481:


The federal government operates the port through NPA.

Upgrading of the facilities and issuing administrative policies to help decongest Lagos port.

Every year,we keep appropriating billions to repair Benin ore road because of spoils of these trucks transporting goods from Lagos to the eastern part.

We can save our money.

Lol. Who told you the facilities are faulty? Facts is nobody is stopping people from patronising the ports.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by SIRTee15: 2:38pm On Feb 10, 2019
lexyking:
I'm still at a loss as to how an entire race can suffer from selective amnesia, otherwise how else can we explain to the Igbos that Nigerian not having a secession clause was Azikwe's doing? Because Awolowo suggested that every region should have the power to be able to secede whenever they wanted but Azikiwe who ordinarily should have supported such a clause chose to fight it instead calling Awolowo a tribalistic person.
And all of a sudden you people realize that you want to leave the ONE NIGERIA arrangement and you expect the Yorubas who have made a lemonade out of the lemon that Azikwe threw at them to surrender all the advantages they have gained as a result of playing smart politics and support you? Hell no. So here my own question for Nnamdi and all is ilk. If Lagos was to be an Igbo state and as he has mentioned all this ports all these ports are in Igbo states would he be campaigning to leave the one Nigeria arrangement?

So u saying Yoruba should remain in this fruitless arrangement just because of a port....
Are u ok at all.....
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by gidgiddy: 2:43pm On Feb 10, 2019
Kagawa10:

What stupid answer? Does the revenue go to Lagos or the federal government? The revenue all goes to the federal government, so it's Lagos that's is at loss here. Yeye dey smell. Besides, onne and port Harcourt are open, people just failed to use them because of millitants and pirates that steal goods.

You couldn't eve answer the simple question Kanu asked
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by Kagawa10: 2:49pm On Feb 10, 2019
gidgiddy:


You couldn't eve answer the simple question Kanu asked
Lol. That you failed to apply sense doesn't negate the fact that the ports are functioning well as well as all ports revenue goes to the federal government which shows how foolish kanu's question was in the first place.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by gidgiddy: 3:09pm On Feb 10, 2019
Kagawa10:

Will you keep quiet? Ahmadu Bello was onboard with the idea of secession as well as Awolowo until zik went to convince Bello and with 2 region against 1 out of 3 regions, the decision stood. ABI dis one is mad?

The independence constitution that secession clause would have been in has not been used since 1966. Even if Zik or who ever, had agreed that secession would be in the constitution, that constitution was removed in 1966 and we have not used since then. We are now in 2019 with a totally different constitution

If secession had been put in the 1960 constitution, it would not have helped anybody because that constitution ended in 1966, long before anybody wanted to secede from Nigeria
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by Kagawa10: 3:15pm On Feb 10, 2019
gidgiddy:


The independence constitution that secession clause would have been in has not been used since 1966. Even if Zik or who ever, had agreed that secession would be in the constitution, that constitution was removed in 1966 and we have not used since then. We are now in 2019 with a totally different constitution

If secession had been put in the 1960 constitution, it would not have helped anybody because that constitution ended in 1966, long before anybody wanted to secede from Nigeria

Why was Awolowo in prison? Because he was plotting secession. If secession had stood, Yoruba wouldn't be in Nigeria today.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu’s Question To Yoruba People On Twitter (photo) by CodeTemplar: 5:27pm On Feb 10, 2019
The problem with Igbo's and their tendency to blackmail is that, was Ogweocha and calabar seaports shut down in favour of Lagos or does the FG or Lagosians force people to use Lagos seaport?

Nigerians aren't capable of looking inwards whenever they are looking for the source a problem.

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