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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by joeyfire(m): 11:26pm On May 18, 2020
NGpatriot:



Who is he? Is he a celebrity?



He is the lifelong PRO of NURTW, Nairaland Chapter grin grin grin grin I hope Aregbesola before he left office at least gave him a keke motor park to control and help himself after all the monkeying around

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by gwafaeziokwu: 11:33pm On May 18, 2020
NGpatriot:
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What's my business with your useless village river, if you don't know the meaning of landlocked, go and find out before your next ignorant post or before you quote me again.
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Finally he runs away

Why do grown men from the west behave like immature kids.

It's a common knowledge that west will be dealt with an economic koboko the moment eastern ports becomes fully operational

It seems the landlocked card is the only ace remaining in your dubious file of propaganda

For years you have fed fat on the sweat of Ndigbo and are mortally scared of the outcome when the feeding bottle is finally yanked off your ungrateful mouths.

That is why you and your co travellers parked in this thread like spoilt Benbella volkswagen since yesterday throwing tantrums.

Unfortunately, Ndigbo did not pull through after the civil war by listening to tantrums of over fed babies.

We cut the chase and get the business done, which is what will happen soonest in the future. If you are really a Nigerian patriot be bold enough to block the dredging machineries when work starts and see if Imo river will not wash your inconsequential body into the Atlantic.

At least you will help us check if the 25 nautical miles distance is accurate or not.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by proeast(m): 11:35pm On May 18, 2020
Blackking98:
I know the Igbo ingenuity and stuff like that but I'm speaking with current stats, with high level of cultism and militancy in the SS which means excess arms in circulation the SE can't even afford a confrontation with us bro.

Lolz, cultism and militancy against a sovereign state that BIAFRA would have become?

SS can never stand BIAFRA in any hostility. Forget about militancy, destroying pipelines and ambushing soldiers doesn't mean you are strong.

The truth is that SS or whatever country that emerges from there will be at the mercy of BIAFRA. While BIAFRA will be homogeneous, far more populous, more technological advanced etc. SS on the other hand will be heterogeneous and there is no way you can pacify everyone at the same time which makes it easy to support one group with arms and other logistical support to fight the central government and thus ensure you remain perpetually weakened and moreover, your capital will be P.H. which is just a few miles away Biafra, which means it can be invaded at short notice. So, it will always be in your own interest to make peace with Biafra tongue tongue

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Dedetwo(m): 11:39pm On May 18, 2020
NGpatriot:
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Tired of reading these endless ignorant village river rubbish.


SE is landlocked, PERIOD.

And so what? Nigeria has miles coastline and still lack behind Switzerland. The land lock is the theory of the goons.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Unbiased1: 11:40pm On May 18, 2020
Question 1: Is the South-east geopolitical zone of Nigeria Landlocked?
Answer: Based on the definition of Landlock, then YES, the Southeast is Landlocked

Question 2: Does the Southeast have access to the ocean for import and export activities?
Answer: Yes

With Google maps, you can see that the smallest width of the river that links the Onitsha port to the Ocean through Bayelsa state does not go below 200 meters. The largest Container Ships available have a width/beam hovering between 55meters and 60 meters while the largest tankers have a width hovering between 60 meters and 70 meters. This means that 2 ships can sail side by side from the Atlantic Ocean, through Bayelsa state, to the Onitsha port. What is needed there is dredging of the waterway.


With google maps again, you can see that the smallest width within the Azumini river which connects Abia state to the Ocean is not smaller than 100 meters in width. In fact, if a seaport is to be built at the very tip the river enters Abia, that area has a width of over 250 meters. This Azumini river is also very close to the Ocean, even closer to the Ocean than the ports at Onne and Port Harcourt.

This analysis is just to point out that whether or not the South east is Landlocked due to not having a coastal line, the region surely has access to the sea through two rivers which can be dredged to enable medium sized ships sail into the region. The issue surrounding the sail of cargo to the east is that the water way passes through the South south region. The SE can actually get away with it by having an agreement with the SS people or with Nigeria ( if the SS remains part of Nigeria ) to enable ships pass through the waterway without hindrance.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Unbiased1: 11:42pm On May 18, 2020
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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 12:54am On May 19, 2020
proeast:


Lolz, cultism and militancy against a sovereign state that BIAFRA would have become?

SS can never stand BIAFRA in any hostility. Forget about militancy, destroying pipelines and ambushing soldiers doesn't mean you are strong.

The truth is that SS or whatever country that emerges from there will be at the mercy of BIAFRA. While BIAFRA will be homogeneous, far more populous, more technological advanced etc. SS on the other hand will be heterogeneous and there is no way you can pacify everyone at the same time which makes it easy to support one group with arms and other logistical support to fight the central government and thus ensure you remain perpetually weakened and moreover, your capital will be P.H. which is just a few miles away Biafra, which means it can be invaded at short notice. So, it will always be in your own interest to make peace with Biafra tongue tongue

Case closed

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 12:57am On May 19, 2020
Unbiased1:
Question 1: Is the South-east geopolitical zone of Nigeria Landlocked?
Answer: Based on the definition of Landlock, then YES, the Southeast is Landlocked

Question 2: Does the Southeast have access to the ocean for import and export activities?
Answer: Yes

With Google maps, you can see that the smallest width of the river that links the Onitsha port to the Ocean through Bayelsa state does not go below 200 meters. The largest Container Ships available have a width/beam hovering between 55meters and 60 meters while the largest tankers have a width hovering between 60 meters and 70 meters. This means that 2 ships can sail side by side from the Atlantic Ocean, through Bayelsa state, to the Onitsha port. What is needed there is dredging of the waterway.


With google maps again, you can see that the smallest width within the Azumini river which connects Abia state to the Ocean is not smaller than 100 meters in width. In fact, if a seaport is to be built at the very tip the river enters Abia, that area has a width of over 250 meters. This Azumini river is also very close to the Ocean, even closer to the Ocean than the ports at Onne and Port Harcourt.

This analysis is just to point out that whether or not the South east is Landlocked due to not having a coastal line, the region surely has access to the sea through two rivers which can be dredged to enable medium sized ships sail into the region. The issue surrounding the sail of cargo to the east is that the water way passes through the South south region. The SE can actually get away with it by having an agreement with the SS people or with Nigeria ( if the SS remains part of Nigeria ) to enable ships pass through the waterway without hindrance.

There is no need for such agreements if everyone and their mother respects international laws.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Supremos: 3:38am On May 19, 2020
I have religiously followed this thread, and it is safe to say Umuigbo ndwewonu. You're all topnotch, you have finally drilled whole into the brainless oduduwanistans.
Nobody mess with Igbo nation.

As regards what our relationship with whatever will be left of SS, it will be peace for peace, and ..........

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Yujin(m): 5:18am On May 19, 2020
MetaPhysical:


The purpose of their struggle for littoral membership is to catch up to Yoruba. We have 50% of our states in the litttoral list - Lagos, Ogun Ondo.

When they can't catch up then they throw venom at our ports and wish they would sink.

Bad belle people.
Lol. Ordinarily, why would any Igbo wish bad to the ports in Yorubaland? Are we in any competition? No. Why do you people reason like this?
Anyway, with the determination you guys have shown over the years to put Igbos down at all cost, we would do same to you when we get back to track. Always have it at the back of your mind. We will come for you to give you a taste of what you've been dishing us for decades. No hard feelings about it... just pay back time.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Akponmfet: 6:34am On May 19, 2020
XANDERBOY85:


Your head is a maelstrom of conflicting hate-induced ideas and theories!

You say Igbos are not capable of leaving on our own, that we need others (SS in your opinion) to leave with them for a myriad of reasons. But that it wouldn't happen because the so called SS don't want another 'parasite' to feed on their resources!

Besides the fact that you don't want to speak just for your particular ethnicity (that's if you're actually from said SS), thereby being guilty of exactly what you're trying to accuse Igbos of, can you tell us what this 'cohesive' and 'homogeneous' SS has done and is doing to stop the parasitism of 'one Nigeria' on their resources? Or is it just where Igbos are concerned that you start to get possessive? Have you been informed that Igboland also has oyel and gas that you're making noise about? Is it the same Igbos that have called for a referendum, gone out to agitate on the streets, and been murdered in cold blood by Buharis' Fulani soldiers....is it this same people that you're now saying are not prepared to leave if they don't leave with the so called SS? How does the actions of Ndigbo, in showing their desire to leave this shithole, compare with those of your 'one Nigeria' that has proven they're prepared to shed innocent blood to preserve their ATM....who between the two can actually be guilty of this 'attache by force' you accuse Ndigbo of? Assuming we go along with your accusation that Ndigbo are 'guilty' of this 'attache by force', can you tell us exactly how Ndigbo will go about arm-twisting ethnicities in this your SS to leave with them in the evenT Ndigbo leave 'one Nigeria'?

When you answer these few questions, it will begin to dawn on you just how silly you sound!
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Akponmfet: 6:38am On May 19, 2020
You don't have to worry about the Niger Delta people or what we do with our resources as we don't care what Igbo people do with theirs.Just focus on the 5 South Eastern States.Our NO is final.There should be no need for long stories, we don't want to join Biafra - END OF STORY.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by proeast(m): 6:58am On May 19, 2020
Akponmfet:
You don't have to worry about the Niger Delta people or what we do with our resources as we don't care what Igbo people do with theirs.Just focus on the 5 South Eastern States.Our NO is final.There should be no need for long stories, we don't want to join Biafra - END OF STORY.

Lol, see this one again. Who is asking you to join BIAFRA? God forbid that we will use our hand to destabilize our potentially great country by allowing cultism and militancy infested heterogenous area to join us. Stop feeling funky because no one needs you in Biafra!

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by superlightning: 7:56am On May 19, 2020
Akponmfet:
You don't have to worry about the Niger Delta people or what we do with our resources as we don't care what Igbo people do with theirs.Just focus on the 5 South Eastern States.Our NO is final.There should be no need for long stories, we don't want to join Biafra - END OF STORY.

Who needed you before? Just keep your rotten hands away from every igboland in Delta and River state. Biafra won't be needing you.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Blackking98(m): 8:45am On May 19, 2020
superlightning:


Really? igbo will weaken your region without firing a single bullet, it's an open secret.
Story for the gods. Why didn't you win in 1967 of you're so good. Mtchewww

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by proeast(m): 8:45am On May 19, 2020
gidgiddy:


Theres a difference between being landlocked and having access to the sea. In the map below, anyone can see that the Azumini blue River runs from the tip of Abia state into the ocean. With the right dredging, ships and badges can easily sail to, and from, Abia state

A clearer map such as the one you uploaded helps to put things in better perspective. One can see how large the Azumiri river is at the Abia tip, and what makes it the more interesting is the fact that even the parts of Akwa Ibom and Rivers that are close to it are inhabited by the Ndoki Igbos who will not think twice before joining BIAFRA knowing fully well that it will make their area to develop very fast and become important since it will now harbor a port and become a gateway to Biafra.

For those that keep making noise that we will have to pass through other lands, now that's fallacy because there is no landmass south of the Abia/Ndoki areas because it empties straight into the Atlantic ocean rather the only body of land below it is an island. So the worst that could happen is to have joint maritime commission.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Blackking98(m): 8:48am On May 19, 2020
proeast:


Lolz, cultism and militancy against a sovereign state that BIAFRA would have become?

SS can never stand BIAFRA in any hostility. Forget about militancy, destroying pipelines and ambushing soldiers doesn't mean you are strong.

The truth is that SS or whatever country that emerges from there will be at the mercy of BIAFRA. While BIAFRA will be homogeneous, far more populous, more technological advanced etc. SS on the other hand will be heterogeneous and there is no way you can pacify everyone at the same time which makes it easy to support one group with arms and other logistical support to fight the central government and thus ensure you remain perpetually weakened and moreover, your capital will be P.H. which is just a few miles away Biafra, which means it can be invaded at short notice. So, it will always be in your own interest to make peace with Biafra tongue tongue
Super story, you haven't gotten Biafra yet and you already know who and who will be at your mercy, stop getting ahead of yourself bro. We've been engaging the military for years, small python dance and all of you were crying all over the media space, did you see us cry about Operation crocodile smile? It's because we're used to all that. You don't even have direct sea access without using rivers and passing through our territory to reach the Atlantic and you'll also be inbettween Nigeria and Niger Delta republic and you're making noise, just small blockade from us and you'll be screaming genocide like in 1967.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by proeast(m): 8:59am On May 19, 2020
Blackking98:
Story for the gods. Why didn't you win in 1967 of you're so good. Mtchewww

This is funny. Even under the old Eastern region, the minority tribes were the ones always crying that they were marginalizing them even when Igbos were actually pampering them as the Willinks commission that was asked to look into the matter later discovered, unlike other minorities in the old Western region that were severly maltreated by the afonjas.

Now, ask yourself, if you guys were always crying wolf then and seeing Igbo Giants when we were friendly with you guys, then what do you think would happen if we decide to go all out against you all? That's a food for thought!

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:08am On May 19, 2020
afube:


pain who?.......you've got be out of your mind! you are a psychopath. I do not know why ppl bother with you. you are potentially homicidal since it's your wish to see your fellow man remain in bondage.I do believe that mental malady may just be communal to your people.
See pains in the jargons, E pain am. Hence, long insipid epistle cheesy
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Blackking98(m): 9:14am On May 19, 2020
proeast:


This is funny. Even under the old Eastern region, the minority tribes were the ones always crying that they were marginalizing them even when Igbos were actually pampering them as the Willinks commission that was asked to look into the matter later discovered, unlike other minorities in the old Western region that were severly maltreated by the afonjas.

Now, ask yourself, if you guys were always crying wolf then and seeing Igbo Giants when we were friendly with you guys, then what do you think would happen if we decide to go all out against you all? That's a food for thought!

There's no food for thought Sir, in war anything goes and you're at a disadvantage because atleast to your east south and west you're sorrounded by the Niger Delta and to your north by Nigeria so tell me how exactly you're going to pull it off? Another blockade will just cripple you as we'd block all your sea access and shoot down anything flying into your country through our airspace, Nigeria to your North would be very happy to lend us a helping hand in dealing with you so take a chill pill. I didn't even bring this argument up , it's your first Igbo brother who couldn't make his point without chest beating as usual. Anyway let us not derail this thread with a discussiing a war scenario that is very unlikely nor possible. No one should quote me about it again thanks.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:17am On May 19, 2020
Unbiased1:
Question 1: Is the South-east geopolitical zone of Nigeria Landlocked?
Answer: Based on the definition of Landlock, then YES, the Southeast is Landlocked

Question 2: Does the Southeast have access to the ocean for import and export activities?
Answer: Yes

With Google maps, you can see that the smallest width of the river that links the Onitsha port to the Ocean through Bayelsa state does not go below 200 meters. The largest Container Ships available have a width/beam hovering between 55meters and 60 meters while the largest tankers have a width hovering between 60 meters and 70 meters. This means that 2 ships can sail side by side from the Atlantic Ocean, through Bayelsa state, to the Onitsha port. What is needed there is dredging of the waterway.


With google maps again, you can see that the smallest width within the Azumini river which connects Abia state to the Ocean is not smaller than 100 meters in width. In fact, if a seaport is to be built at the very tip the river enters Abia, that area has a width of over 250 meters. This Azumini river is also very close to the Ocean, even closer to the Ocean than the ports at Onne and Port Harcourt.

This analysis is just to point out that whether or not the South east is Landlocked due to not having a coastal line, the region surely has access to the sea through two rivers which can be dredged to enable medium sized ships sail into the region. The issue surrounding the sail of cargo to the east is that the water way passes through the South south region. The SE can actually get away with it by having an agreement with the SS people or with Nigeria ( if the SS remains part of Nigeria ) to enable ships pass through the waterway without hindrance.
You are patriotic. You are a truthful man. If Nigeria divides today. And the north central also go. They too will use the River Niger to get to the Sea. That is what we have been telling the dunderheads from Landlocked region of the Osu tasteless nsalarians o. But they are shouting and showing map of rivers connected to the sea as if we don't know before grin
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by proeast(m): 9:23am On May 19, 2020
Blackking98:
Super story, you haven't gotten Biafra yet and you already know who and who will be at your mercy, stop getting ahead of yourself bro. We've been engaging the military for years, small python dance and all of you were crying all over the media space, did you see us cry about Operation crocodile smile? It's because we're used to all that. You don't even have direct sea access without using rivers and passing through our territory to reach the Atlantic and you'll also be inbettween Nigeria and Niger Delta republic and you're making noise, just small blockade from us and you'll be screaming genocide like in 1967.

Firstly, Biafra's actualization is a done deal because Nigeria will even collapse under its own weight sooner than later. If you're discernable this would have been clear to you.

How have you been engaging the military? By blowing up pipelines and ambushing soldiers in the creeks? That doesn't signify you're strong instead it is height of cowardice. Yes, we raise alarm each time the NA misbehaves because we value the life of every Igbo man unlike you guys that will keep mute when whole villages in your areas are burnt down and scores killed.

Also, I can tell you for free that once Biafra leaves Nigeria, no other Southern ethnic group will want to remain behind with the Hausa/fulani. Forget about all these things you see online, the truth is that afonjas in their closets dream of having their own country but they are too afraid to demand for it but once Biafra comes on board, you will see that they would want to ride on our success to achieve theirs because they would rather die than to be left with their local masters.

Nigerian civil war even proves how strong an Igbo nation could be. Igbos single handedly fought the rest of Nigeria with massive support from the West led by Britain. The truth is that we would have won the war if Britain hadn't intervened. Why do you think Britain was aggressive in supplying Nigeria with an endless Armada of arms and amunition? Simply because they knew that Nigeria would be toast in the hands of Biafra if left alone.

Lastly, BIAFRA wouldn't intentionally be hostile to whatever is left of the SS after all our brothers there have rejoined us, rather we will work towards peace and stability but be rest assured that the moment you try to sabotage our interest in any way then it will understand the meaning of onye akpana nwa agu aka n'odu grin grin

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:27am On May 19, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:


Lesotho is bordered on all sides by land. Orange river pass through it upnorth into other south African cities. The orange river did not connect Lesotho directly to the ocean. I do not also want to talk about the distance because it is really outrageous. That is why it is called an enclave.

In our case, the Imo River, which originates from Umuaku in Isuochi of Umunneochi Local Government Area meandered its way up to Obeaku-Ndoki, from where it emptied itself into the Atlantic Ocean. It is very strategic to mention that the distance between Obeaku-Ndoki and the Atlantic Ocean, which commences not far from Igwenga in Ikot Abasi Local Government Area of Akwa-Ibom State, is only twenty-five nautical miles.For the avoidance of doubt, any zone that enjoys a proximity of even thirty nautical miles to a maritime endowment such as the Atlantic Ocean, should not in any way categorize itself as being land-locked. For the benefit of those who do not know, Port-Harcourt wharf is about forty nautical miles to the Atlantic Ocean. It was dredged and scooped during the Premiership of Dr. M.I. Okpara during the defunct Eastern Region for ships to berth therein. If Port-Harcourt wharf could be made accessible to ships despite its fourty-nautical-mile distance to the Atlantic Ocean, it justifiably stands to reason that Obeaku-Ndoki Wharf, which is only twenty-five nautical miles to the Atlantic Ocean, could be more readily and profitably accessed by ships.
The bolded is laughable, can you show us here any where south east region have border with the ocean or sea like lagos, ondo and ogun state. Checking from North, south, east, west.

So this one is saying imo river did not pass through other cities before getting into the ocean. You people are trying o kikikiki
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by ZZ22: 9:29am On May 19, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:
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Finally he runs away

Why do grown men from the west behave like immature kids.

It's a common knowledge that west will be dealt with an economic koboko the moment eastern ports becomes fully operational

It seems the landlocked card is the only ace remaining in your dubious file of propaganda

For years you have fed fat on the sweat of Ndigbo and are mortally scared of the outcome when the feeding bottle is finally yanked off your ungrateful mouths.

That is why you and your co travellers parked in this thread like spoilt Benbella volkswagen since yesterday throwing tantrums.

Unfortunately, Ndigbo did not pull through after the civil war by listening to tantrums of over fed babies.

We cut the chase and get the business done, which is what will happen soonest in the future. If you are really a Nigerian patriot be bold enough to block the dredging machineries when work starts and see if Imo river will not wash your inconsequential body into the Atlantic.

At least you will help us check if the 25 nautical miles distance is accurate or not.








nwanne gwabafa eziokwu.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:30am On May 19, 2020
grin

Someone said Lesotho is bordered by all land. I will like the same person to show use where his south east region bordered ocean or sea cheesy
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by superlightning: 9:31am On May 19, 2020
Blackking98:
Story for the gods. Why didn't you win in 1967 of you're so good. Mtchewww

So losing the war would mean losing you guys consequently? lol.... chai.... we don suffer tru tru
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:45am On May 19, 2020
superlightning:


Who needed you before? Just keep your rotten hands away from every igboland in Delta and River state. Biafra won't be needing you.
Stop being aggressive, They don't need you either, they are more then you and can stand alone. Stop showing your pain.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:46am On May 19, 2020
Adefatima:


Ibo can’t even boast of one city
No mind them, they are showing Rivers and talking of European countries grin
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:48am On May 19, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:


River Niger ? Which one are you actually debating cos you are getting it all mixed up.

Anyway Igbo land has many access to the sea. Hope you know that igbo slaves that later found themselves in America did not move through that picture you posted.

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FACTS ON GROUND BY Vincent Erondu
'Without Ikwerre the hinterland Igbos have many access to the sea. Port Harcourt came to prominence as from 1913 because of the development of the sea port and the Eastern Railway line. During the oil Rivers trade and the slave trade era Port Harcourt was not a factor in those trades. The trade route was through [b]Azumini River t[/b]hrough Ohambele via Opobo to Bonny (Ubani). At Bonny commodities were loaded and shipped overseas. Another route in fact the ealier route was through Cross River Aro chukwu to Calabar. Aboh, Onitsha and Ugwuta were also important sea routes to Atlantic ocean. Ikwerre is not wanted by the Igbo for any specific thing or need. The issue is matter of historical distortion and revisionism.
Yeah, they moved through heaven. You people are just making unaself happy here on nairaland whereas, the fact is on ground. Your land is landlocked. Deal with the fact.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 9:52am On May 19, 2020
[quote author=afube post=89691023][/quote]Story for the Osus. What I know is that, no one should desist from the bone of contention. If you are pained, that your headache.

Yes o, we want separation from you people. We have been praying for it for long. So that you people can leave our land. We are tired of people that hate us but still can't do without coming to our land.

Sebi na yorubas cause the recent communal clash between two communities in anambra that has killed many people there.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 10:00am On May 19, 2020
afube:


the casino bombing was obviously a counter-insurgency tactics by the Nigerian intelligence to give the Igbos a bad name among Lagosians. Go and find out from more matured and experienced intelligence officers
Lol, this is the same lies since the defeat. Kikikiki, you people have written series of lies just to present yourself as victims. We know that. It is documented your soldiers bombed casino cinema but your lying pathetic father will never say it because he was defeated and want to play the victim.

The same way you people have been crying lies lies when south southerners narrated what your biafra armies did to unarmed villagers. All in the bead to claim victim. Your atrocities are known by everyone. No amount of shout can cover it.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by superlightning: 10:18am On May 19, 2020
Gabkosh:
Stop being aggressive, They don't need you either, they are more then you and can stand alone. Stop showing your pain.

Another pained loser... pls face amotekun affairs.

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