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Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Muna4real(f): 2:47pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
BMedia: It's obvious you haven't even read the thread on the link you are giving me. Please read again carefully and pinpoint an evidence of killings by ipob |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by BMedia: 2:47pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
gidgiddy: Repeating lies do not change facts. IPOB (an officially proscribed anti-govt terrorist group) attacked & killed innocent northern businessmen & burnt their properties.. Oyigbo is the only place that happened in the south. Even Wike mentioned the attack on another ethnic group live on his ban speech. Check youtube. also check the thread below: https://www.nairaland.com/6220684/oyigbo-how-carnage-started-warning- |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Eastlink(m): 2:47pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
jidamsel43:Hope you know Karma has a way of bookmarking our heart desires? 2 Likes |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 2:49pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
gidgiddy: I have people on ground even before it hit the media |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by luvmijeje(f): 2:50pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
No it's not. Buttttttt.......The extra judicial Killing is not done only by the Nigerian Army. It's also being done by Kanu and by every elected Igbo leaders who refused to speak up against him. Kanu is recruiting young Igbo men into a war that cannot be won. He's recruiting them to act an insurgents against their host. He's recruiting them as an enemy of the state. Above all he's recruiting them to be disrespectful. If every elected Igbo leaders continue to refuse to speak up against him, Kanu will instigate another insurgent in another region and it will be worse than what's happening now. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by BMedia: 2:50pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Eastlink: Condemn the evil killing of northerners & security agents by IPOB terrorists for once if you want to be taken seriously. What do you think Karma should do to them? |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 2:52pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
luvmijeje: That's the point. He's recruiting youths to become enemy of the state which people are turning from. Ipob weren't killing before na. Just processions, gatherings, protests See my sister, if anyone touches ipob, we will from other places join them to fight back. But not when ipob is the miscreant. No. It should be in the defensive posture, not offense I maintain my unashamed and planned apathy towards ipob,not just yesterday but today and tomorrow. But when it's defending it's sovereign interests and not when it's on rampage. It's that simple. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Conrod: 2:54pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
RedPhoenix:But trucks with cows and other goods and their owners and drivers were killed and burnt at fagba near agege in lagos and i didnt see any millitary extrajudicial bloodletting, maybe the rules of engagement applied differently to igbos. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 2:57pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Conrod: Smiles. I know about that incident even more personal than you think. Trust me. Non igbos had their properties burnt. Let's start from there Also. Elders within the area came together to appease both sides. Hausa and yoruba alike. There wasn't a deliberate approach against the military to Shoot or return or exchange shots and have them killed When it happened in Udi, it wasn't anti-igbo Through tough the last 15 years the army was flocking the south South, they didn't cry hatred against their tribe Be mature. The defense of " anti - igbo " as well as " anti yoruba " are too anklnoying to my levels of tolerwnce When the SW governors where trying to make Lekki anti yoruba. You weren't there when I was dragging the entire yoruba race on that hypocritical stance. Let's deal with issues without the ethnic coloration please |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by BMedia: 2:58pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Muna4real: I cannot wake a person pretending to sleep. Everything pointed to the northerners being attacked and killed by protesters who were ipob members who hijacked the endsars protest Maybe you lack data to watch the video shot by the northerners mentioning ipob as their attackers. If not convinced go and watch Wikes ban video on youtube where he explicitly mentioned their attack on another ethnic group. If still in doubt go to Oyigbo to find out this fact. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by luvmijeje(f): 2:59pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
RedPhoenix: Good point. Kanu is just a senseless human being. How can you be instigating war against elected leaders and security operatives and you expect there will be no fight back. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 2:59pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
BMedia: This was exactly what happened. They went on a killing rampage and where gloriously celebrating it. While it appeared they were winning it seemed sweet at first. But it became too much. When consequences are triggered. All we're hearing is people hate igbo. People do igbo. I rather in the entire country do things with an igbo than anyone else. But I won't Bury the truth of what transpired. Protest shouldn't be taken as legitimacy to go on Needless killing spree 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Eastlink(m): 3:00pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
BMedia:I have always condemned evil. When the nonsense in Oyigbo started I spoke up. I guess you opened the following threads for me. https://www.nairaland.com/6214760/rejoinder-governor-wikes-ban-ipob https://www.nairaland.com/6204998/how-end-ipob-menace-se
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Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by BMedia: 3:02pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Conrod: When it is a proscribed anti-govt seccesionist group that sustained a hate campaign against the North & other regions that is involved in the killing of innocent northerners in fulfillment of their Radio threats, then of course the rules of engagement will be very different. Not to mention the same group now going ahead to kill & disarm soldiers & policemen. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by nku5: 3:03pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Nigerians will be supporting extra-judicial killings of another tribe. The same Nigerians will be wondering why this blood-soaked country has not progressed while Africa and indeed the world has left it behind Very spiritually dead type of people |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 3:04pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
luvmijeje: My problem with Kanu, Asari Dokubo I've said it from ages back. They don't know how to sustain peace. And to push for their agenda forcefully will lead to loss of lives. The SE can through a referendum become a country on its own. But it needs a process. It's getting faster. Thus isn't even the time for kanu to be pushing for violence but stylishly wining the hearts of the International. Community to support the move to make Ndigbo get the opportunity for a referendum. He's grossly unstrategic like his brother there Asari I may support their causes but will never see the too as intelligent enough to be effective leaders I'm. Wishing the referendum comes but they shouldn't force a separation at the price of human lives... |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Eastlink(m): 3:04pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
RedPhoenix:I asked you a question but I didn't get any answer. If you want peace in Oyigbo you would forgo revenge in your heart. Ask for justice rather. Let the culprit be tried and if found guilty sentenced. This is because from when you guy began taking revenge instead of justice, things got worst. If you use your thinking faculty, you would ask yourself why Jos, Southern Kaduna, Agatu, Mile 12 etc have become a killing field for your people and the indigenes. Have the years of revenge solved anything? Oyigbo crisis didn't start today. They’ve been a problem going on in not just that axis, but other places. The EndSARS actually brought another dimension to it, the same way it brought another dimension to Fagba. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by BMedia: 3:05pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Eastlink: What do you think Karma should do to the unarmed civilian killing IPOB terrorists? |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 3:06pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Eastlink: I will never stand for an army killing even one in youth. Not to even say two. I'm saying when they come they leave destruction behind. Who do we blame? That's the point. So to me to avoid soldier is to not incite their invite. Simple. Them no get sebse Be it in Aba, Rivers, Port Harcourt. Owerrri Nigerian Army on its own has been cultured to hate the south. Some people come give them invitation. You sef check am out.? We all. Know the non-southern soldier is technically trained to hate people that don't look like them fine.... But why then invite them? Why? Why extend the invitation to your so called enemy to come to your territory. Why? You see my anger now? |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Eastlink(m): 3:11pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
RedPhoenix:Nigerian army has done worst in the middle-belt as it has done in the south. There is always this ethnic thing about the security forces that have made Nigeria a worst place to live in. This is the reason why people are asking questions about how this country is run. The earlier we change this culture, the better. Else, a time might come when people won't trust the military. It's happening where people take laws into their hands. If there is justice nothing of such will happen. But the country is badly stained. Make you self check am. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by giftedben: 3:13pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Conrod: I have warned every Igbo youth not to engage in any protest that concerns Nigeria but the foolish ones will never understand. When problems hit you Nigerians keep mute. As for wike he should just watch what will hit him and the Fulani military this week. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by gidgiddy: 3:14pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
RedPhoenix: Anyone can say anything. Mere words are not proof of anything. One thing is definitely clear. Wilkes narrative that IPOB just got up one morning, started to kill people in Oyigbo, burning down Police stations and killing Soldiers is simply not true. Videos have now emerged that right before Wike proscribed IPOB on 23rd of October, there was a 4 way battle between Oyigbo residents, Northerners, the security forces and ENDSARS protesters. There were serious problems in Oyigbo But according to Wike and his supporters, IPOB just got one morning and started destroying lives and property. There was no mention of the Northerners nor ENDSARS. Everything was IPOB's fault. Just giving a Dog a bad name to hang it 1 Like |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 3:14pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Eastlink: Now you're talking like a man at the palm. Wine table That's why ipob should never be in an offensive posture, but defensive See. If ipob kill 12000 hausa or Fulani in a defensive posture. Other non-ibos will lend support if needs arises. But if a non-ibos dies from a deliberate attack of ipob, even if it's one person, it should be condemned as that's no longer tribal protectionism but hate induced killing... Its killing for the fun of it That's why the best way to keep the army o, police away is to not do what will make them come I've never had more than 1 issue with police or security. Why, I hate them so much I don't do what will make me have things with them The law the Bible says is made for the lawless not for the law abiding. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 3:15pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
gidgiddy: Na so. Continue peddling your anti-igbo narratives. Go and do your research so you won't say you were lied to about the incidences. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Muna4real(f): 3:16pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
BMedia: I copied this text from the link you gave me On the 20th of October ENDSARS protesters storm the streets , moving from road to road going towards ELEME demanding for an end to police brutality. When some people, civilians like them stopped them and denied them passage. I comfirmed from multiple sources and my sources said those who stopped where of the Hausa extraction. (I don't know why, but their actions must not be unconnected to the narrative that the ENDSARS protest was political motivated, and heavily influenced by now proscribed succession ist group IPOB Their actions didn't sit well with the protesters as they felt they being denied passage through their indigenous land. The fracas quickly resulted to violence, in the process one life was lost. An Hausa Man I bolded the word narrative for you to see for yourself that everything that took place was as a result of a mere narrative. How will they not mention ipob when wike has labelled all the protesters ipob? Have you seen any ipob protester without a biafran flag? Or without ipob printed materials? Why have you decided not to use your brain? Wike is pursuing something else and not ipob. How else will you explain the careless killings of innocent citizens by the army? Imagine going from house to house to harass young men and women. Isn't that the definition of stupidity? Is that how to look for "ipob members "? |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 3:20pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Muna4real: That guy Spinned the narrative. That's not how it happened o. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by BMedia: 3:22pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Muna4real: Continue asking 21 questions about an established fact. Did Kanu not explicitly ask them to not fly flags or show any Biafran signs as they hijacked the protest or you think everyone is ignorant of ipob shenanigans? You think you have more intelligence reports than Wike the chief security officer that mentioned ipob in his statement? Its either you are very dishonest, wilfully blind or grossly ignorant to still be asking questions and I'm not your therapist so swerve. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by luvmijeje(f): 3:22pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
RedPhoenix: Do they truly want to secede? I am not seeing any sign of seriousness. They want to secede and I am not seeing any of this signs * The Governors are not speaking up in support * The Traditional leaders in the 5 states are not speaking up in support * The Igbos outside the South East are not speaking out * Those in the National Assembly are not speaking out * And above all, the South East Region has no seaport, has no population to consume what he's trading and small land mass and he still wants to secede. As far I'm concern its just a trick to get power. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Eastlink(m): 3:22pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Muna4real:Wike is politicizing the happening in Oyigbo and it will spell doom for him if he doesn't call the army to order. I expected the security operatives to arrest those involved in the crisis and not make things worst. But it's obvious things have now excalated. I don't know how Wike would come out of this unscathed? It's not too late for Wike to seek advice rather than keep making things worst for himself. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by RedPhoenix: 3:25pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
luvmijeje: No. I actually believe the SE is not entirely treated in the best possible way. There are clear facts that points to this. While secession through referendum is a decision many Ndigbo and other non-Ndigbo who are supported of this cause remains, we constantly maintain the secession without wasting young lives, brought about by grooming them to become state enemies to then fight the state. Yes, SE wants to secede and as I always say in my public speeches. I advice all igbos to support secession over power because it can control the vertical and horizontal lines of how it should exist. But, training young men to go out to kill. Hausas going about their normal lives burning their communities I will never stand for. Even in an independent Ndigbo, there still will be Hausas. So I'm pro-tolerant, pro-process in how things should be done. And yes, without hatred. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Muna4real(f): 3:26pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
RedPhoenix: Okay how did it happen? Ipob got up and started killing hausas Abi? That's the story you want to hear. I don't know why you guys think that ipob will kill Hausas in Rivers when they haven't done anything to them in the south east. What's so special about the hausas in Oyigbo? Do they carry gold and silver? What do they have that the ones in IMO, Eboyi, Anambra, Abia and Enugu do not have. Tell me. |
Re: Extrajudicial Killings In Oyigbo: Is It Right? by Muna4real(f): 3:28pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
BMedia: When did kanu do that? |
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