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After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Makemefit12op(m): 10:14pm On Apr 09, 2021
After 51 years,the BIAFRA dream is alive and well all thanks to the consistency of the IPOB leader "Mazi Nmandi Kanu".


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2021/04/06/world/africa/nigeria-jail-break-biafra.amp.html?espv=1

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Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Makemefit12op(m): 10:15pm On Apr 09, 2021
In no distant time,all media houses will talk about us -- Nmandi Kanu in 2018.

What a PROPHET

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Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by NigeriaIsZOO: 10:22pm On Apr 09, 2021
Wow, interesting cool

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Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Ammishaddai: 10:37pm On Apr 09, 2021
30-40 years? That's too much. In the next 10 years, if care is not taken, Nigeria will become worse than Afghanistan
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Akiara: 10:47pm On Apr 09, 2021
SEE IGBO NETWORKING?? grin grin grin

NOW THE NEWS DON DEY ENTER FORIEGN PRESS...AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE AND MARKETING OF BIAFRA ...

THIS IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE CLUELESS AND GUTLESS ALMAJIRI REGIME OF NOISEMAKERS AND COW HERDERS!! grin grin grin grin

THIS IS NOT......
Premiumtimes...
thecable....
sahara reporters...
NTA
Nation Newspapers and TVC...
DAILY TRUST...

and other Propaganda news platforms......

THE FUNNIEST THING IS THAT BMC AND THEIR URCHINS ARE PAID TO CHANGE AND PROPAGATE FALSE NEWS...BUT THESE BIAFRANS ARE DEFENDING THEIR NATION WITHOUT RECIEVING ANY MONEY!!!

THAT IS HONOUR!!!! grin grin grin grin

BIAFRANS I HAIL UNA ABEG!!...BIG UP!!

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Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Nobody: 10:54pm On Apr 09, 2021
Akiara:
SEE IGBO NETWORKING?? grin grin grin

NOW THE NEWS DON DEY ENTER FORIEGN PRESS...AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE AND MARKETING OF BIAFRA ...

THIS IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE CLUELESS AND GUTLESS ALMAJIRI REGIME OF NOISEMAKERS AND COW HERDERS!! grin grin grin grin

THIS IS NOT......
Premiumtimes...
thecable....
sahara reporters...
NTA
Nation Newspapers and TVC...
DAILY TRUST...

and other Propaganda news platforms......

THE FUNNIEST THING IS THAT BMC AND THEIR URCHINS ARE PAID TO CHANGE AND PROPAGATE FALSE NEWS...BUT THESE BIAFRANS ARE DEFENDING THEIR NATION WITHOUT RECIEVING ANY MONEY!!!

THAT IS HONOUR!!!! grin grin grin grin

BIAFRANS I HAIL UNA ABEG!!...BIG UP!!


What is the connection between what you wrote and this article now
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by cjrane: 10:58pm On Apr 09, 2021
Makemefit12op:
After 51 years,the BIAFRA dream is alive and well all thanks to the consistency of the IPOB leader "Mazi Nmandi Kanu".


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2021/04/06/world/africa/nigeria-jail-break-biafra.amp.html?espv=1

Through primitive greed, hatred for Nigerians, and irresponsible insensitivity to the peaceful coexistence, FULANIS finally reopened the healing wounds of the civil war. Hoping fulani herdsmen and British army will prevent the unfolding cataclysm they have brought upon Nigeria.

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Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by trutharena: 11:25pm On Apr 09, 2021
The link title is different from the topic.
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Rossikki: 11:52pm On Apr 09, 2021
International publicity of 'Biafra' means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

It is even an indicator of worse to come for the South East, in terms of insecurity, if care is not taken.

This was exactly the same way 'Biafra' was publicised in the western media in the 1960s.

Ojukwu was the toast of the world media, giving interviews to major western news networks.

Prominent Igbos like Chinua Achebe went abroad to play influencer roles as per Biafra.

In the end, what happened?

Biafra was crushed.


There is nothing to suggest that the support the world gave for One Nigeria against Biafra back then, will be any different this time.

Until you people understand that the world does not want NIGERIA to be dismantled, you will keep wasting your time in conflict.

The entire black world, including America's powerful Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People), ALL lobby the US govt to ensure the stability of Nigeria, which is regarded by the global black intelligentsia as Africa's ONLY hope for a future superpower.


They, as well as international investors, are well aware that Nigeria is projected to become the 3rd most populous nation on Earth after India and China by 2050, making it a veritable world power and world investment and industrialisation magnet.

Major international companies are already doing multimillion dollar research on how to thrive in the Nigerian market in coming decades.

Indigenous businesses here in Nigeria do NOT want a breakup of Nigeria. Because they KNOW that that will cut their market.

Today they have free access to a market of 210 million people, which a splintering of Nigeria will reduce to 30 to 40 million.

So why will they support breakup?

So the stakes are too high, locally and internationally.

Money makes the world go round.

Money talks and bullshit walks.

Nigeria is going nowhere, and there will be no Biafra, unless by some sort of Divine Intervention.
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by johnmartus(m): 11:57pm On Apr 09, 2021
False hope.
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by cjrane: 12:13am On Apr 10, 2021
This is the type of conflict that will benefit from ALOT of snipers on the part of the insurgents.

I hope they have good strategists to advise them on how to use snipers.
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by winning101: 12:22am On Apr 10, 2021
Cry cry baby yoonity beggar cheesy

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Rossikki:
International publicity of 'Biafra' means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

It is even an indicator of worse to come for the South East, in terms of insecurity, if care is not taken.

This was exactly the same way 'Biafra' was publicised in the western media in the 1960s.

Ojukwu was the toast of the world media, giving interviews to major western news networks.

Prominent Igbos like Chinua Achebe went abroad to play influencer roles as per Biafra.

In the end, what happened?

Biafra was crushed.


There is nothing to suggest that the support the world gave for One Nigeria against Biafra back then, will be any different this time.

Until you people understand that the world does not want NIGERIA to be dismantled, you will keep wasting your time in conflict.

The entire black world, including America's powerful Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People), ALL lobby the US govt to ensure the stability of Nigeria, which is regarded by the global black intelligentsia as Africa's ONLY hope for a future superpower.


They, as well as international investors, are well aware that Nigeria is projected to become the 3rd most populous nation on Earth after India and China by 2050, making it a veritable world power and world investment and industrialisation magnet.

Major international companies are already doing multimillion dollar research on how to thrive in the Nigerian market in coming decades.

Indigenous businesses here in Nigeria do NOT want a breakup of Nigeria. Because they KNOW that that will cut their market.

Today they have free access to a market of 210 million people, which a splintering of Nigeria will reduce to 30 to 40 million.

So why will they support breakup?

So the stakes are too high, locally and internationally.

Money makes the world go round.

Money talks and bullshit walks.

Nigeria is going nowhere, and there will be no Biafra, unless by some sort of Divine Intervention.



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Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by engrchykae(m): 2:45am On Apr 10, 2021
Rossikki:
International publicity of 'Biafra' means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

It is even an indicator of worse to come for the South East, in terms of insecurity, if care is not taken.

This was exactly the same way 'Biafra' was publicised in the western media in the 1960s.

Ojukwu was the toast of the world media, giving interviews to major western news networks.

Prominent Igbos like Chinua Achebe went abroad to play influencer roles as per Biafra.

In the end, what happened?

Biafra was crushed.


There is nothing to suggest that the support the world gave for One Nigeria against Biafra back then, will be any different this time.

Until you people understand that the world does not want NIGERIA to be dismantled, you will keep wasting your time in conflict.

The entire black world, including America's powerful Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People), ALL lobby the US govt to ensure the stability of Nigeria, which is regarded by the global black intelligentsia as Africa's ONLY hope for a future superpower.


They, as well as international investors, are well aware that Nigeria is projected to become the 3rd most populous nation on Earth after India and China by 2050, making it a veritable world power and world investment and industrialisation magnet.

Major international companies are already doing multimillion dollar research on how to thrive in the Nigerian market in coming decades.

Indigenous businesses here in Nigeria do NOT want a breakup of Nigeria. Because they KNOW that that will cut their market.

Today they have free access to a market of 210 million people, which a splintering of Nigeria will reduce to 30 to 40 million.

So why will they support breakup?

So the stakes are too high, locally and internationally.

Money makes the world go round.

Money talks and bullshit walks.

Nigeria is going nowhere, and there will be no Biafra, unless by some sort of Divine Intervention.


If the West love Nigeria then it simply means that Nigeria is bad,when Obama and Cameron were supporting buhari,I knew he was up to no good
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by ThumbzTNA(m): 3:12am On Apr 10, 2021
Makemefit12op:
In no distant time,all media houses will talk about us -- Nmandi Kanu in 2018.

What a PROPHET

OP put the topic's post in order so it will be worthy of being moved to front page
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by afube: 3:49am On Apr 10, 2021
Rossikki:
International publicity of 'Biafra' means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

It is even an indicator of worse to come for the South East, in terms of insecurity, if care is not taken.

This was exactly the same way 'Biafra' was publicised in the western media in the 1960s.

Ojukwu was the toast of the world media, giving interviews to major western news networks.

Prominent Igbos like Chinua Achebe went abroad to play influencer roles as per Biafra.

In the end, what happened?

Biafra was crushed.


There is nothing to suggest that the support the world gave for One Nigeria against Biafra back then, will be any different this time.

Until you people understand that the world does not want NIGERIA to be dismantled, you will keep wasting your time in conflict.

The entire black world, including America's powerful Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People), ALL lobby the US govt to ensure the stability of Nigeria, which is regarded by the global black intelligentsia as Africa's ONLY hope for a future superpower.


They, as well as international investors, are well aware that Nigeria is projected to become the 3rd most populous nation on Earth after India and China by 2050, making it a veritable world power and world investment and industrialisation magnet.

Major international companies are already doing multimillion dollar research on how to thrive in the Nigerian market in coming decades.

Indigenous businesses here in Nigeria do NOT want a breakup of Nigeria. Because they KNOW that that will cut their market.

Today they have free access to a market of 210 million people, which a splintering of Nigeria will reduce to 30 to 40 million.

So why will they support breakup?

So the stakes are too high, locally and internationally.

Money makes the world go round.

Money talks and bullshit walks.

Nigeria is going nowhere, and there will be no Biafra, unless by some sort of Divine Intervention.










The west did not want communist vietnam to survive, wetin come happen at last! truth is you have bought into the false narrative that igbos love money and life too much, our belief in Biafra is rooted in our faith In The Most High, My Brother Biafra has come !
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Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by flamingREED(m): 6:23am On Apr 10, 2021
Nice.
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by ContentedK: 7:18am On Apr 10, 2021
Rossikki:
International publicity of 'Biafra' means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

It is even an indicator of worse to come for the South East, in terms of insecurity, if care is not taken.

This was exactly the same way 'Biafra' was publicised in the western media in the 1960s.

Ojukwu was the toast of the world media, giving interviews to major western news networks.

Prominent Igbos like Chinua Achebe went abroad to play influencer roles as per Biafra.

In the end, what happened?

Biafra was crushed.


There is nothing to suggest that the support the world gave for One Nigeria against Biafra back then, will be any different this time.

Until you people understand that the world does not want NIGERIA to be dismantled, you will keep wasting your time in conflict.

The entire black world, including America's powerful Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People), ALL lobby the US govt to ensure the stability of Nigeria, which is regarded by the global black intelligentsia as Africa's ONLY hope for a future superpower.


They, as well as international investors, are well aware that Nigeria is projected to become the 3rd most populous nation on Earth after India and China by 2050, making it a veritable world power and world investment and industrialisation magnet.

Major international companies are already doing multimillion dollar research on how to thrive in the Nigerian market in coming decades.

Indigenous businesses here in Nigeria do NOT want a breakup of Nigeria. Because they KNOW that that will cut their market.

Today they have free access to a market of 210 million people, which a splintering of Nigeria will reduce to 30 to 40 million.

So why will they support breakup?

So the stakes are too high, locally and internationally.

Money makes the world go round.

Money talks and bullshit walks.

Nigeria is going nowhere, and there will be no Biafra, unless by some sort of Divine Intervention.



why is it that you've never made any sense in any of your quotes or are you just plain stupid and unable to reason?
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Ddokie: 8:09am On Apr 10, 2021
trutharena:
The link title is different from the topic.

You should have read the article.
Re: After 51 Years,the BIAFRA Dream Is Alive And Well --- Thenewyorktimes(nytimes) by Jman24(m): 8:13am On Apr 10, 2021
trutharena:
The link title is different from the topic.


Yaa. But the title is contained in the write-up.
The write-up captures everything that has been happening in Nigeria.
Great Journalism.!

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