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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Inhabitable1(m): 10:50am On Jan 27, 2020
Coldie:
I am Igbo but I don't need to read it to know its the truth our people don't know how to play politics.

Nobody will ever take us serious as long as we keep chanting Biafra.

Amongst the major tribes we igbos are the poorest, its not like we are not hardworking but no matter the kind of business u do, no matter the amount of Money u save up and make one political appointment and u will make all those Money in one day, what does that tell u?

Our foolish leaders in the east see nothing wrong with the emigration of Igbo youths to other regions on a daily basis, leading to sparsely populated towns and villages and unoccupied houses, mansions and buildings littering the east yet they see nothing wrong with it.

Lol, you said Igbos are the poorest tribe? Please go and take ur drugs..

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by nothingspoil70: 10:51am On Jan 27, 2020
Only this man all the time. He knows everything more than everybody. Does he think he is more Nigerian than the rest of us? He is the one who will masturbate over Amotekun,he is still the one who will decide for igbo people what they must do

The man should KIP KWAYET jare

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by LadyExcellency: 10:52am On Jan 27, 2020
tommykiwi:
Afonjas fooling themselves since 1900.

3 advice to Afonjas

1. Leave Igbos alone
2. Mind ur own business
3. Continue being slaves to Fulanis

I read the article more than midway, yet Igbo issue never came up. Notwithstanding, the article was sensationalized to title "Igbo"

Is Igbo the fulcrum of Nigeria?
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by hisexcellency34: 10:52am On Jan 27, 2020
He is Igbo. Do you know more than him about his tribe?
Inhabitable1:


Lol, you said Igbos are the poorest tribe? Please go and take ur drugs..

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by hisexcellency34: 10:54am On Jan 27, 2020
Blind bat. I read what he said about Igbo in the last question. Get your glasses

LadyExcellency:


I read the article more than midway, yet Igbo issue never came up. Notwithstanding, the article was sensationalized to title "Igbo"

Is Igbo the fulcrum of Nigeria?

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by izombie(m): 10:54am On Jan 27, 2020
CSTR2:

If you are not careful, your grand children will still be talking about leaving Nigeria, while others are becoming president.

Nonsense.
and my grand children will still have a better life than those that will be president.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by izombie(m): 10:57am On Jan 27, 2020
hisexcellency34:
And who is stopping you from leaving?
nigeria as a whole is stopping us from leaving. Heck, you guys went to war to stop us from leaving and now you guys are ready to go to another war to stop us from leaving.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Dizzyrascal(m): 10:58am On Jan 27, 2020
CSTR2:

If you are not careful, your grand children will still be talking about leaving Nigeria, while others are becoming president.

Nonsense.
who made u judge of this matter? The igbos have been asking for one thing only: Let us go and form a country of our own....do you think dat being a part of this rudderless project called Nigeria is desirable?... only the north is happy with Nigeria as it currently is......

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Nobody: 10:58am On Jan 27, 2020
helinues:
angry
Helinues our man grin


Cc lzaa gmbuharii greenback blackking98

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by HallaDaTruth: 11:00am On Jan 27, 2020
JUNAID MOHAMMED IS SUFFERING FROM MOUTH DIARRHEA THESE DAYS . GIVEN TO HIM BY HIS VILLAGE PEOPLE

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Waspy(m): 11:01am On Jan 27, 2020
I have no blame for these obnoxious people...It is the press and media that keep giving them undeserved attention that I blame.


Sooner than later, this country shall be better off

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by CSTR2: 11:06am On Jan 27, 2020
Dizzyrascal:
who made u judge of this matter? The igbos have been asking for one thing only: Let us go and form a country of our own....do you think dat being a part of this rudderless project called Nigeria is desirable?... only the north is happy with Nigeria as it currently is......
Go now if you can go.
But if you can't go, then why are you making life difficult for your generations unborn.?

Your grand children would be stuck in Nigeria suffering under the biafran stereotype that their fathers created.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by izombie(m): 11:08am On Jan 27, 2020
Coldie:
I am Igbo but I don't need to read it to know its the truth our people don't know how to play politics.

Nobody will ever take us serious as long as we keep chanting Biafra.

Amongst the major tribes we igbos are the poorest, its not like we are not hardworking but no matter the kind of business u do, no matter the amount of Money u save up and make one political appointment and u will make all those Money in one day, what does that tell u?

Our foolish leaders in the east see nothing wrong with the emigration of Igbo youths to other regions on a daily basis, leading to sparsely populated towns and villages and unoccupied houses, mansions and buildings littering the east yet they see nothing wrong with it.
Take us serious, how? We want biafra and that's why we keep shouting biafra. To hell with their presidency.
Your reasoning for saying igbos are the poorest tribe among the big three is dumb. Igbos are actually the richest, fact. We have the least poverty rate in nigeria and africa as a whole. We have the biggest middle class in nigeria. Yes, someone with a political appointment can steal billions in one but does that help the people around him? NO! Igbos are different. We build up people around us. Just go down to east now and see the things igbos are building. Everywhere you look there are constructions going on. Get your facts right. Assuming you are really igbo.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by afemgbosey(m): 11:09am On Jan 27, 2020
post=86145881:
In ONE NIGERIA we believe.........


Haven't you noticed recently that only northerners canvass for one Nigeria? Very soon the only mantra in APC will be "ONE NIGERIA". only their sheeps will take up the song.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by orunto27: 11:11am On Jan 27, 2020
Junaid is talking good Politics. The civil war has made Igbos more vicious, revengeful and recalcitrant.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Dizzyrascal(m): 11:12am On Jan 27, 2020
post=86145881:
In ONE NIGERIA we believe.........
one Nigeria is one of the biggest fantasies in history...one Nigeria is a mirage concocted in the minds of corrupt Nigerian politicians to keep embezzling our collective national wealth....there is nothing like and there would NEVER be anything like ONE NIGERIA.....it's a joke...the north and the south east/South south have ABSOLUTELY nothing in common

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by tessiko: 11:12am On Jan 27, 2020
He made sense here and that's the truth the political leaders of the Igbos are the reason for the political backwardness in the region all they care is their selfish desire without thinking of the entire populace of the region nor developing their region and states, no infrastructures to attract investors both national and international. But majority has been in power for these years since inception of democracy that is why their tribes men in diaspora tried beating Ekweremmadu last year. Imagine the likes of Orji Uzor Kalu who rendered Abia bankruptcy, he used the wealth of the state to establish his own companies and even use the same company to win contracts in the state and to deceive the people that he is solely constructing road for them. Then come T. A Orji now this one Ikpeazu....... That is why I think that the Biafra agitations is wrongly channelled for now, if ipob is really fighting a good fight they should have started internally to sanitize the regions polity and sensitize it's people the need to participate fully in politics both state and federal and to ensure that leaders who are ready to work and make sacrifices are put in power. When they have 2 or 3 good leaders that are Really working then agitation for Biafra may as well be understood by many.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Poske95(m): 11:14am On Jan 27, 2020
Concerning the many issues in the never-ending public discussions in the land, blame not many for the multi faceted direction answers veer.
He has said political truths.
Our collective political leadership seems headless
How can we then move with these fast moving times.
Things change, we all need, through those we stand and die for during and after elections to objectively lead.
Everything is possible
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by OnyeOgboni: 11:14am On Jan 27, 2020
Igbo Igbo Igbo Igbo Igbo Igbo Igbo ....ndi ara.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by malele(m): 11:17am On Jan 27, 2020
CSTR2:

If you are not careful, your grand children will still be talking about leaving Nigeria, while others are becoming president.

Nonsense.


how has the presidency helped your people. Just be sincere to yourself.
U are yet to answer that question

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by SoNature(m): 11:18am On Jan 27, 2020
hisexcellency34:
And who is stopping you from leaving?

This is a very senseless question because there's no provision for secession in the 1999 Constitution.

When the military start attacking IPOB members, you senseless lots will be laughing at them

By design, Nigeria without restructuring is destined to fail

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by WowSweetGuy(m): 11:20am On Jan 27, 2020
he is mad....selfish illiterates who always want to rule
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Itslove2001(f): 11:21am On Jan 27, 2020
Since u don't like igbos y won't u allow them go its obvious that u know how nigeria will look like without igbos

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by UdyOgwoUde(m): 11:21am On Jan 27, 2020
hisexcellency34:
And who is stopping you from leaving?

And why are you people afraid of referendum?

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Dizzyrascal(m): 11:23am On Jan 27, 2020
CSTR2:

Go now if you can go.
But if you can't go, then why are you making life difficult for your generations unborn.?

Your grand children would be stuck in Nigeria suffering under the biafran stereotype that their fathers created.

I can assure you that this project called Nigeria has an expiry date, only the blind ones that will not see it... they dare not conduct a referendum....even Britain had the balls to conduct an independence vote when Scotland wanted to leave...the Scottish people voted to remain in Britain....that is the same Britain that amalgamated this disaster called NIGERIA together....mark my words: NIGERIA has an expiry date, we are living on borrowed time...thank you

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by Francesp(m): 11:23am On Jan 27, 2020
Provided we ain't begging on the streets, we are fine.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by awa(m): 11:24am On Jan 27, 2020
Na waoh ooooo.... I reserve my comment.
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Igbo Political Leaders Haven’t Learnt Any Lesson From Civil War by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 11:26am On Jan 27, 2020
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Coldie:
I am Igbo but I don't need to read it to know its the truth our people don't know how to play politics.

Nobody will ever take us serious as long as we keep chanting Biafra.

Amongst the major tribes we igbos are the poorest, its not like we are not hardworking but no matter the kind of business u do, no matter the amount of Money u save up and make one political appointment and u will make all those Money in one day, what does that tell u?

Our foolish leaders in the east see nothing wrong with the emigration of Igbo youths to other regions on a daily basis, leading to sparsely populated towns and villages and unoccupied houses, mansions and buildings littering the east yet they see nothing wrong with it.
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