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Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by hisexcellency34: 8:45am On Apr 02, 2020
Prior to the coming of COVID-19, some Nigerians have been calling for a breakup of the country, saying they are ready for war if that will be the solution.

Those who witnessed the Biafran war from 1967- 1970 were appealing to them not to go into war, because you only know the beginning of a war, nobody knows when it will end.

Now Coronavirus is here. Federal Government locked down Lagos, Ogun and FCT while some state governments ordered curfew and partial closure and people are already complaining of hunger and being forced to sit at home doing nothing. We pray it ends but it seems it will be serious in the coming days.

With over a week into lockdown for residents of Lagos state, some Lagosians have taken to the streets to lament and even challenge members of the state’s task force. In a video which has gone viral on social media, the residents stated that hunger and epileptic power supply makes it difficult for them to stay at home.


Hope those calling for war can learn one or two lessons from the Coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria?

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by NwaNimo1(m): 8:46am On Apr 02, 2020
War is now inevitable.....

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by slimfit1(m): 8:48am On Apr 02, 2020
Well book haram with only igbo and Yoruba soldiers dying should tell you something. Why is America not helping because they know that this government is pretending to want to end the war.

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Toosure70: 8:54am On Apr 02, 2020
I know the region you came from, nobody is born to be slave to anybody. Don't scare anybody with war, there is no welfare without warfare. Nonsense

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 8:56am On Apr 02, 2020
We want war. I repeat we want war. The only viable means we can divide this country is through war. It's evident we are not compatible.

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by hisexcellency34: 9:10am On Apr 02, 2020
You want war but you are already crying after two days of lockdown

Toosure70:
I know the region you came from, nobody is born to be slave to anybody. Don't scare anybody with war, there is no welfare without warfare. Nonsense
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by ahiboilandgas: 9:14am On Apr 02, 2020
MyVILLAGEpeople:
We want war. I repeat we want war. The only viable means we can divide this country is through war. It's evident we are not compatible.
online war ...
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by hisexcellency34: 9:27am On Apr 02, 2020
Are you minding the empty chestbeater?

ahiboilandgas:
online war ...
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by AlfaSeltzer(m): 9:29am On Apr 02, 2020
Shut up op. Nobody like war but sometimes it is unavoidable.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by hisexcellency34: 9:39am On Apr 02, 2020
Brown roofer, online warrior

AlfaSeltzer:
Shut up op. Nobody like war but sometimes it is unavoidable.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Jakumo(m): 9:44am On Apr 02, 2020
Nairaland is infested with swarms of armchair generals who are absolutely convinced that their video gaming experience with Tour of Duty, Grand Theft Auto, and other akson games, amount to qualifications that entitle them to direct real wars, from the comfort of their mom's spare room.

Oya, yee armchair generals, you know yourselves, so please remind us once again, how eagerly you look forward to a full blown war, where you can deploy your talents at video console games, to save humanity and be eulogized as a hero.

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Nobody: 9:49am On Apr 02, 2020
hisexcellency34:
Prior to the coming of COVID-19, some Nigerians have been calling for a breakup of the country, saying they are ready for war if that will be the solution.

Those who witnessed the Biafran war from 1967- 1970 were appealing to them not to go into war, because you only know the beginning of a war, nobody knows when it will end.

Now Coronavirus is here. Federal Government locked down Lagos, Ogun and FCT while some state governments ordered curfew and partial closure and people are already complaining of hunger and being forced to sit at home doing nothing. We pray it ends but it seems it will be serious in the coming days.

With over a week into lockdown for residents of Lagos state, some Lagosians have taken to the streets to lament and even challenge members of the state’s task force. In a video which has gone viral on social media, the residents stated that hunger and epileptic power supply makes it difficult for them to stay at home.


Hope those calling for war can learn one or two lessons from the Coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria?



3 good years is totally different from useless 2 weeks.

In committee of Generals...only the brave goes to war...the rest only do video calls in battlefield.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Nobody: 9:51am On Apr 02, 2020
@OP.

Abeg do away with the political correctness. Replace "those" in your thread title with Igbos and we have the factual truth.

Currently it is IPOB, ISWAP, Boko Haram and Fulani militant Herdsmen waging war on Nigeria for different reasons.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by mbaise1000: 9:54am On Apr 02, 2020
Those holding you in bondage, have they released you? thar you want to die in bondage out of fear and ignorance doesn't mean that others will follow you to do so.
black africa is the most underdeveloped part of the world because of simple minds like this poster.
those you are referring to have their reason for wanting out and 99,9% of them are in support, what any reasonable mind will be doing is refuting the reasons for their actions and not talking like an ignoramus
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Nobody: 9:59am On Apr 02, 2020
Oshigun:
@OP.

Abeg do away with the political correctness. Replace "those" in your thread title with Igbos and we have the factual truth.

Currently it is IPOB, ISWAP, Boko Haram and Fulani militant Herdsmen waging war on Nigeria for different reasons.

Unity beggars everywhere

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by realstars: 10:03am On Apr 02, 2020
This Is Lixe World War 3.

Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by adekolaelect(m): 10:18am On Apr 02, 2020
MyVILLAGEpeople:
We want war. I repeat we want war. The only viable means we can divide this country is through war. It's evident we are not compatible.
you shall be warcovid 19 virus and you will infect the rest of your likes .
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Nobody: 10:18am On Apr 02, 2020
mbaise1000:
Those holding you in bondage, have they released you? thar you want to die in bondage out of fear and ignorance doesn't mean that others will follow you to do so.
black africa is the most underdeveloped part of the world because of simple minds like this poster.
those you are referring to have their reason for wanting out and 99,9% of them are in support, what any reasonable mind will be doing is refuting the reasons for their actions and not talking like an ignoramus

You are the simpleton and not the OP. He gives a good example that illustrate that characters like you, with pretensions to erudition, are empty charlatans.

What has Covid-19 shown us if not that there is a lot leaders can do but will simply not do unless forced to do so by others or by acts of God and extreme circumstances?

As I have always argued, Igbos never mean what they say and never say what they mean. If you really wish to secede and prove the rest of us are dunces, why wait for a geographical declaration of Biafra if indeed Igbos are intellectually and resolutely prepared to have Biafra?

Covid-19 has shown us that stock-piling wealth, rather than value, may be be a worthless way to prosecute life. With that in mind, how difficult is it for Igbos to damn everything/everyone to unite and concentrate all they have, i.e wealth and human resources, in SE Nigeria and then create a Biafra that will be a shining light and home for all Igbos worldwide.

Very simple concept Igbos will never achieve because they are a self-delusional people who never say what they mean and never mean what they say. Instead they have a sick and twisted way of never acknowledging what they are doing wrong or not doing at all to then be blaming others as the cause of their woes.

The Igbo man is his own biggest enemy and problem but 99.9% of Igbos would have the world believe otherwise.

As an example, how can the most itinerant people in the world claim they want their own geographically defined nation and border more than anything else in the world.

Is this demand not distinctly hypocritical and contradictory to how Igbos, more than all others, have a penchant for leaving their home to set up home and family in the land of others often for good? So where will Biafra be for the Igbos then? In Ogun or Lagos where Igbo who tell us they want Biafra also want to be Governor, local Government chairman, legislators and Kings? Kaduna or Benue? Ghana or Cameroon? USA, UK or France? Lol all day long.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by overall90: 10:34am On Apr 02, 2020
The FG,before covid-19 threw them into confusion was seeking for a loan of over 22 billion dollars for developmental projects and non of those projects were to be in south east and you idiots that don't want war were happy and gloating and taunting but when a people say they have had enough,that they want to be alone and manage their affairs,it becomes a call for war.
but even if its a call for war,so be it since the country abhor equity and fairness.

War is another form of diplomacy.
Adolf Hitler.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by gidgiddy: 10:38am On Apr 02, 2020
hisexcellency34:
Prior to the coming of COVID-19, some Nigerians have been calling for a breakup of the country, saying they are ready for war if that will be the solution.

Those who witnessed the Biafran war from 1967- 1970 were appealing to them not to go into war, because you only know the beginning of a war, nobody knows when it will end.

Now Coronavirus is here. Federal Government locked down Lagos, Ogun and FCT while some state governments ordered curfew and partial closure and people are already complaining of hunger and being forced to sit at home doing nothing. We pray it ends but it seems it will be serious in the coming days.

With over a week into lockdown for residents of Lagos state, some Lagosians have taken to the streets to lament and even challenge members of the state’s task force. In a video which has gone viral on social media, the residents stated that hunger and epileptic power supply makes it difficult for them to stay at home.


Hope those calling for war can learn one or two lessons from the Coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria?


Nobody called for war, they called for referendum. Its just unfortunate that many Nigerians like you dont know the difference between referendum and war
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Nobody: 10:45am On Apr 02, 2020
MelesZenawi:


Unity beggars everywhere

Ode, you need to listen and learn when your intellectual superiors, by far, are talking.

The most intelligent of social observers know that Igbos have not gained Biafra because they are insincere. Igbos never say what they mean and never mean what they say.

When Igbos say Biafra is not here because "they won't let us go", pragmatically intelligent folks and critical thinkers know this is a lies because the reality is that Biafra is non-existent because the Igbos themselves do not "want to go".

If Igbos are sincerely committed to Biafra you would have it already by simply concentrating all the best you have, per human and material resources, in Ala Igbo to make the SE a utopian Oasis in the middle of the desert .

Yet the penchant of the Igbos for blaming others for their woes will not let you see that it is the hypocritical and hateful nature of Igbos responsible for you not staying in your land to make it the envy of the world. Call other unity beggars all day yet it is clear you are the unity
beggars when you leave your land to live with others with no interest in returning home.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by gidgiddy: 10:50am On Apr 02, 2020
Oshigun:


You are the simpleton and not the OP. He gives a good example that illustrate that characters like you, with pretensions to erudition, are empty charlatans.

What has Covid-19 shown us if not that there is a lot leaders can do but will simply not do unless forced to do so by others or by acts of God and extreme circumstances?

As I have always argued, Igbos never mean what they say and never say what they mean. If you really wish to secede and prove the rest of us are dunces, why wait for a geographical declaration of Biafra if indeed Igbos are intellectually and resolutely prepared to have Biafra?

Covid-19 has shown us that stock-piling wealth, rather than value, may be be a worthless way to prosecute life. With that in mind, how difficult is it for Igbos to damn everything/everyone to unite and concentrate all they have, i.e wealth and human resources, in SE Nigeria and then create a Biafra that will be a shining light and home for all Igbos worldwide.

Very simple concept Igbos will never achieve because they are a self-delusional people who never say what they mean and never mean what they say. Instead they have a sick and twisted way of never acknowledging what they are doing wrong or not doing at all to then be blaming others as the cause of their woes.

The Igbo man is his own biggest enemy and problem but 99.9% of Igbos would have the world believe otherwise.

As an example, how can the most itinerant people in the world claim they want their own geographically defined nation and border more than anything else in the world.

Is this demand not distinctly hypocritical and contradictory to how Igbos, more than all others, have a penchant for leaving their home to set up home and family in the land of others often for good? So where will Biafra be for the Igbos then? In Ogun or Lagos where Igbo who tell us they want Biafra also want to be Governor, local Government chairman, legislators and Kings? Kaduna or Benue? Ghana or Cameroon? USA, UK or France? Lol all day long.

You are talking like someone who just fell from the moon. Israelis/Jews are the most scattered people all over the world. Israel's are found all over the world, even more than Igbos. That has not stopped Israelis having a seperate independent home land

No matter where Igbos are in the world, or how many of them are outside Igbo land, that has nothing to do with their right to have an independent homeland
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by Nobody: 11:16am On Apr 02, 2020
Oshigun:


Ode, you need to listen and learn when your intellectual superiors, by far, are talking.

The most intelligent of social observers know that Igbos have not gained Biafra because they are insincere. Igbos never say what they mean and never mean what they say.

When Igbos say Biafra is not here because "they won't let us go", pragmatically intelligent folks and critical thinkers know this is a lies because the reality is that Biafra is non-existent because the Igbos themselves do not "want to go".

If Igbos are sincerely committed to Biafra you would have it already by simply concentrating all the best you have, per human and material resources, in Ala Igbo to make the SE a utopian Oasis in the middle of the desert .

Yet the penchant of the Igbos for blaming others for their woes will not let you see that it is the hypocritical and hateful nature of Igbos responsible for you not staying in your land to make it the envy of the world. Call other unity beggars all day yet it is clear you are the unity
beggars when you leave your land to live with others with no interest in returning home.



Unity beggars everywhere

I don't listen to free Education that is free of knowledge.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by pricklewane: 11:24am On Apr 02, 2020
An igbo adage say those beating the drums of war most likely don't get to dance to the song of victory R I P to you in advance when the war start.


NwaNimo1:
War is now inevitable.....
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by sapientia(m): 11:27am On Apr 02, 2020
And this is not up to 10% of what to go expect during war time.

Having this kinda scenario as war is paradise.
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by TooMuchStuff: 11:28am On Apr 02, 2020
embarassed
Almajiri Parasites that depend entirely on south for survival would always wish the country never broken up to several regions.

Until referendum is done, there would be agitation for separation and war in Nigeria

News is that..... War is inevitable..! It's coming
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by gidgiddy: 11:45am On Apr 02, 2020
TooMuchStuff:
embarassed
Almajiri Parasites that depend entirely on south for survival would always wish the country never broken up to several regions.

Until referendum is done, there would be agitation for separation and war in Nigeria

News is that..... War is inevitable..! It's coming


They are too scared of Nigeria breaking up. If Nigeria breaks up, with no south to support them, they will be reduced to worse than Somalia within a year

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Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by LivingSage: 11:46am On Apr 02, 2020
Zombiepunisher , AgentNairaland (olori nla), myvillagepeople is already here but it's disappointing as he's still clamouring for war. You guys and co, hisexellency34 has this piece for you. Make una dey tolerance and responsible for once cheesy
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by sammyj: 11:49am On Apr 02, 2020
This na real lesson to learn by the children on this forum!
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by ZombiePUNISHER: 11:54am On Apr 02, 2020
LivingSage:
Zombiepunisher , AgentNairaland (olori nla), myvillagepeople is already here but it's disappointing as he's still clamouring for war. You guys and co, hisexellency34 has this piece for you. Make una dey tolerance and responsible for once cheesy

Zombies are parasites that can't survive without a host... Once they hear break the country...
They will say they want war ..
Hope ordinary stay at home has taught zombies some lessons
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by LivingSage: 11:57am On Apr 02, 2020
At bolded is strictly meant for wailer like you undecided
ZombiePUNISHER:


Zombies are parasites that can't survive without a host... Once they hear break the country...
They will say they want war ..
Hope ordinary stay at home has taught zombies some lessons
Re: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by ZombiePUNISHER: 11:57am On Apr 02, 2020
Oshigun:


Ode, you need to listen and learn when your intellectual superiors, by far, are talking.

The most intelligent of social observers know that Igbos have not gained Biafra because they are insincere. Igbos never say what they mean and never mean what they say.

When Igbos say Biafra is not here because "they won't let us go", pragmatically intelligent folks and critical thinkers know this is a lies because the reality is that Biafra is non-existent because the Igbos themselves do not "want to go".

If Igbos are sincerely committed to Biafra you would have it already by simply concentrating all the best you have, per human and material resources, in Ala Igbo to make the SE a utopian Oasis in the middle of the desert .

Yet the penchant of the Igbos for blaming others for their woes will not let you see that it is the hypocritical and hateful nature of Igbos responsible for you not staying in your land to make it the envy of the world. Call other unity beggars all day yet it is clear you are the unity
beggars when you leave your land to live with others with no interest in returning home.


Make little shame catch you now....

You are practically kneeling down to beg for the unity of the shithole...

Hmmm... Yorubas are not parasites abeg

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