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Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Le2money(m): 12:46pm On Jun 03, 2021
Most definitely, there is something you guys are deriving from the South East ....if not, it won't be hard for you to let them go....kukuma come out plain and tell people wot u see in the south east that make u guys to blv in this forceful marriage


luluman:
Obviously that's your wish but na lie, you won't break us.

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Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by DrSamOnowu87(m): 12:52pm On Jun 03, 2021
Hey dis idiot that his name sound like bulk ashawo,u're d world best idiot.
Bcus u've ur visa that u'll use and run away when it eventually starts and bcus u'll not be part of d army/military that will die in d fight,that's why u're spewing trash. This cow sperm product let me remimd u 1967 is not 2021. Britian,Russia,Middle belt, Yoruba will not lend help this time around. Becareful.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Nobody: 12:57pm On Jun 03, 2021
This man is a useless man...this a man that has been in senate for more than 15yrs, he thinks, that any country fights civil war twice and remain together,
Zoning must be effected beacuse nigeria is a multi tribed country
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Aniwura(m): 12:58pm On Jun 03, 2021
AJAYI TEMITOPE WRITES:

"Are Igbos really marginalised in Nigeria?

Two days ago, a very good egbon wrote here in a Facebook post that the Igbos have been mindlessly marginalised in Nigeria. After reading the post, I asked him to explain how the Igbos are marginalised.

I am well aware we have many who binge on elite conspiracies which are just mere grand design to pollute the waters for personal advantage. With an open mind, I asked my good egbon to educate me on how the Igbos have been marginalised because I really want to know. Let me say I am still waiting to be well schooled on how badly Nigeria has treated Igbos.

For decades, many people, including the media have perpetuated wrong narratives in this country because of the way falsehoods have been mainstreamed. There is no part of Nigerian history from 1958 when we had the first all Nigerian cabinet headed by a Nigerian elected Prime Minister, preparatory to independence in 1960, that supports the false narrative of marginalisation of Igbos.

For those who may not know, the first indigenous Federal Permanent Secretary even before independence was an Igbo man, Mr. Francis Nwokedi.

Mr. Nwokedi and Dr. S.O Wey, who later in 1961 became the first Secretary to the Government of the Federation, were the first two indigenous Federal Permanent Secretaries in the colonial government. The two men were the doyen of Nigerian civil service. Mr. Nwokedi was promoted as Permanent Secretary about two weeks ahead of Dr. Wey.

To make Aguiyi Ironsi the General Officer Commanding of Nigerian Army, Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa broke rank with his Northern People Congress colleagues and Sir Ahmadu Bello. NPC and Ahmadu Bello, Premier of Northern Region wanted a Northerner as the GOC.

The last British General Officer Commanding of Nigerian Army, Major-General Christopher Welby-Everard in his recommendation to the Prime Minister raised a number of issues against the then Brigadier Aguiyi Ironsi who at the time was the most Senior Nigerian Army Officer and concluded Brigadier Ironsi was unfit to lead the Army of a brand new country.

For fairness and to preserve the tradition of seniority in the Army, Balewa ignored General Welby-Everard’s recommendation. He appointed Ironsi as the first indigenous General Officer Commanding of Nigerian Army.

A stubborn fact of history is that the Igbos dominated the top echelon of the Army and Federal Civil/Public Service for many years from 1958. Till date, Abia, Anambra and Imo State have largest number of indigenes in Federal Civil Service.

If we all agree our country has historical animus we must, therefore, be honest to acknowledge them and confront them. If it is about trading blame of who did or caused what in Nigeria, no tribe or group will smell like roses.

In confronting our demons, we must also reject this persecution mentality many Igbos have carried for far too long. It is distorted version of history that is fueling anger in Igboland since the civil war broke. However we choose to dice it, Nigeria has been good to all tribes. Each tribe can only complain of not having enough but no one can honestly complain of having the short end of the stick. Like other countries, our union is not perfect. It remains a work in progress.

Let's go back to our history and let history guide us. There is no strong argument to support the marginalisation of Igbos in Nigeria beyond what exists in the imagination of those who constantly mine the Biafra franchise to amass private wealth from brainwashed people and politicians who use same for political bargain.

I can conveniently say that Igbos have had the best of Nigeria more than any other tribe. Blackmailing the country with victim mentality is not a strategy. Today, many Southern politicians and so-called activists built their public credentials on constant agitation for restructuring of Nigeria. If indeed there is anything wrong with the current political structure of the country, the blame should be more on Igbos.

Who promulgated the Decree 34 that abolished 1963 Federal Constitution and unitarised the Federal structure? It was Major-General Aguiyi Ironsi as Military Head of State. With scant regard to other tribes, Igbos dominated the security agencies and the Federal civil service in the first Republic.

Professor Ben Nwabueze who is now the chief priest of restructuring drafted the unification decree as Legal Counsel to General Ironsi. Igbos who literally ran the Federal Government then executed the unitary arrangement for domination and ethnic advantage.

Who plotted first coup that decimated South West and Northern political establishment? The fallout of that misadventure led to the civil war in 1967. The mainly Igbo officers who masterminded the coup didn't kill any political leader from their tribe.

Some Igbo leaders talk about the Civil War as if Nigeria started the war against them. Colonel Emeka Ojukwu started the war not Major-General Yakubu Gowon. Gowon had a duty to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria.

Even with all the noise about all that is supposedly wrong with Nigeria, who are the biggest beneficiaries of Nigeria's diversity today? It is still igbos. Every part of this country welcomes them.

They prosper more across the country outside their ancestral homeland. Igbos are probably the biggest real estate owners among all Nigerian tribes. In fact records show they own more than 60% of houses, Plazas, hotels and housing estates in Abuja.

They play big in Kano, Kaduna, Lagos, and Port Harcourt - every part of Nigeria. I need someone to tell me the number of Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Ijaw, Kanuri, Tiv man or woman etc that currently have lands, houses or any business that can employ 50 people in any part of South Eastern Nigeria the same way Igbos do in South West, South South and in the North. Do they sell land to non-Igbos in South East same way they freely buy land and own properties in other parts of Nigeria?

Under President Jonathan, the government they seem to have invested heavy emotions more than Jonathan's own Ijaw tribe, Igbos got key federal appointments through Senator Pius Anyim as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

Did other tribes bitterly complain the way Igbos now do over appointments? In any case, which statutory appointments have they been denied by current government despite rejecting President Muhammadu Buhari and his party in 4 elections? Let’s get real here.

Igbos really want to get all top appointments in a government they rejected and have shown unimaginable hostility despite the government offering them the best deal in Nigeria in terms of real development no administration offered them since 1960. It is on record Buhari, in two presidential contests, made top Igbo politicians his running mate. Let’s face it.

Which government in Nigeria has taken on the quantum of Federal government-funded infrastructural projects that are going on in the South East than this current FG since 1960? If we analyse the Federal Budget from 2016 when President Buhari presented his first budget, the current FG has possibly spent more money developing SE in 6 years than it has done in Buhari's own North West if we consider FG's spend on Infrastructure per region.

It will appear Igbo elites prefer appointments that only benefit individuals and their hangers-on more than real development that benefits majority of citizens of that region.

They covet appointment of an Igbo person as Chief of Army Staff more than Second Niger Bridge, Enugu-Port Harcourt Express, Awka-Enugu Express, Owerri-Port Harcourt Express, Port Harcourt-Aba and other dead Federal highways that are being reconstructed across the region.

For all the special intervention supports by Federal Government to all States of the Federation, I am not aware President Buhari denied South Eastern States what is due to them because Igbos didn't vote for him.

Question: how did all the appointments held by Igbos before the Buhari administration including Chief of Army Staff, Comptroller General of Immigration, Deputy Senate President, Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Inspector General of Police, Minister of Aviation, Director-General of Pension Commission, Executive Chairman of National Electricity Regulatory Commission, Minister of Power etc improve the lives of Igbo people.

Stella Oduah and Osita Chidoka as Ministers of Aviation couldn't even fix Enugu Airport in 5 years or did Dr. Sam Amadi, Professor Bath Nnaji and Professor Chinedu Nebo who superintended over the power sector for 6 years supply more electricity to Onitsha, Aba and Nnewi?

Having Igbo sons leading the power sector for 6years could not even resolve the legal logjam between Emeka Offor’s, Enugu Distribution Company and Geometric Power owned by another Igbo man to supply regular electricity to Aba.

Whereas a Federal government being led by a man they rejected in every election since 2003 has done, in 6 years, what the Igbo adopted political party could not do for them in 16 years. It was Buhari that gave Ariaria Market, the biggest market in the region uninterrupted electricity supply.

The main point here is the fact that Igbos cannot continue to claim they are the only good people or tribe in Nigeria while others are the evil people holding them down. Certainly, hate and insulting other tribes can't be a strategy for engagement in addressing any grievances if at all there are genuine ones.

Even though the Nigerian constitution does not allow for referendum, let the Federal Government allow it to see if majority of Igbo people will vote to leave Nigeria. I am sure majority wants to remain citizens of Nigeria because they know Nigeria serves them better.

If the Nigerian government won’t allow a referendum, can the South East governors agree and fund an informal referendum to even give us a scientific basis to know if the Igbos want to live as citizens of Biafra, after all, Lagos State, in 2003 or so, conducted its own census independent of the Federal Government.

The Igbo elites must summon courage to counter the IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu's hate mongering. Igbo elites have tolerated Kanu too much without considering their own hard work, sweat and investments in Nigeria. Whatever our country is today is what we all made of it.

If we now need to press the reset button it should be done in a manner we all can listen to ourselves. We must not yield the space to the mad man and his specialists in IPOB..."

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Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by fregeneh(m): 12:59pm On Jun 03, 2021
Kamdil:
no sir, but peaceful agitation is a right that shouldn't be trampled upon by the government.

OK
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by mnwogu(m): 12:59pm On Jun 03, 2021
[quote author=mcbreeze post=102321513]That you won the first fight doesn't mean you will win the second fight.

When you threaten us remember everybody has blood flowing on their vein, any person can be killed in the hostility, including you Mr. Senator.

South East political leaders failed us, they can't say pim cos of useless political ambitions.

To Northerner who always think that they will win in the war, Remember Bandit is already winning you in your backyard.



The last statement says it all.

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Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by DrSamOnowu87(m): 1:00pm On Jun 03, 2021
Oyinlomobambam:


90% Yoruba will voluntry support Fulani over Ipob, not because they like them but because Yoruba believes in negotiations
. And what has that negotiation brought for them?
Look at una bro and d VP being treated,turned to aso rock errand/house boy. Vp receiving order from d appointed chief of staff,presidential spokeman even d security chief...so embarrasing. The earlier the. Yoruba's wise up and do everytgng possible to end this fulani colony d better for them but if not they will one day be overrun by d same evil people they negotiate with.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by drakeli: 1:01pm On Jun 03, 2021
Kwashiman:

Honestly the only reason why we lost that war was because the Yorubas and the Middle belt soldiers made it possible, at the initial stage of the war it was a East vs North shoot out and the Biafrans were wiping out the dumb Hausa soldiers along the Northern border of Biafra, we were winning the war until Ojukwu made the fatal mistake of invading the West and getting the Yorubas who were mostly neutral involved, that was the major game changer in that war... but this time the shoot out will be a North vs East affair so we can settle our scores with them once and for all, thankfully the Middle belt who have suffered massively in their hands won't join them this time... I just hope Yorubas maintain a dignified neutrality so we can even the scores with our historical enemies - the North once and for all.
. The north has forgotten they will fight alone this time. It will no more be Nigeria vs Biafra. But north vs Biafra
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by olmoRoc: 1:02pm On Jun 03, 2021
The same government that can't fight boko harm? Of course, boko haram is a scam to siphon billions in the guise of buying arms to fight the insurgence
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Olisehinnocent: 1:10pm On Jun 03, 2021
Yes nothing concern Yorubas. That's what your forefathers said but today fulani herdsmen don't allow there descendants to go to their farms again. That's what Benue people do but now their land is no longer save. Fold ur arm while they destroy South east but mind you that if south east fail today, the rest of the country will be under fulani control forever
Coldshisha:
cool



North and SouthEast can enjoy their fight, nothing concerns SouthWest this time

Average Yoruba youth is concerned with his hustle and how to buy latest Benz, if this ones want to fight they are free



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Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Oyinlomobambam(m): 1:11pm On Jun 03, 2021
DrSamOnowu87:
. And what has that negotiation brought for them?
Look at una bro and d VP being treated,turned to aso rock errand/house boy. Vp receiving order from d appointed chief of staff,presidential spokeman even d security chief...so embarrasing. The earlier the. Yoruba's wise up and do everytgng possible to end this fulani colony d better for them but if not they will one day be overrun by d same evil people they negotiate with.


VP don't have any power when President is present.

I am opportune to be SUG vice President before and I know how it's done... I only get active when some powerful force support me and suspend him for some misconduct and I letter suffer it till now.

Yoruba have a way of doing things and we've been benefiting from it since then, we'll not change it cos it's in blood
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by luluman: 1:15pm On Jun 03, 2021
Le2money:
Most definitely, there is something you guys are deriving from the South East ....if not, it won't be hard for you to let them go....kukuma come out plain and tell people wot u see in the south east that make u guys to blv in this forceful marriage


Whatever you wish you can say. I stand with Nigeria.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Sunday2021: 1:15pm On Jun 03, 2021
Nigeriadondie1:
kiss This Gambari cow doesn’t know that 1967 is very different from now. Other tribes were mumu to unite under the leadership of the Fulani/Hausa elite to fight against the igbos. This time around their mumu don do. They will never be able to garner support of the entire nation against the igbos.

If you are in doubt, travel down memory lane to see the Major Gideon Orkar coup which involved only officers and men from the entire south and middle belt with the objective of excising the core north from the rest of the country.

Even TY Danjuma from Taraba who was a prominent member of the old establishment has come out to condemn the same system he fought to keep.

Divisive and provocative comments and actions from the core north shows that they are still living in the past.

I repeat 1967 can never happen again. If war comes, it would mark the end of the Fulani/Hausa hegemony and the final death of this doomed nation.

USSR, Yugoslavia among others were dismantled so Nigeria will be
then declare Biafra country the way ojukwu did and see what will happen.
You are claiming Nigeria will never win Biafra, then what stop you from declaring Biafra country.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Peterpanny: 1:19pm On Jun 03, 2021
Coldshisha:
cool



North and SouthEast can enjoy their fight, nothing concerns SouthWest this time

Average Yoruba youth is concerned with his hustle and how to buy latest Benz, if this ones want to fight they are free



.
na watin make una be the original slave people.spineless elements.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Sammerboi: 1:26pm On Jun 03, 2021
I don’t understand why if someone don’t want to be in marriage again. It will require fighting before the marriage can be dissolved. Na by force for Igbos to be part of Nigeria? You called them infidels and all sort of names but you want to still share the same country with them. Kilode
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Nobody: 1:26pm On Jun 03, 2021
paramakina202:


Aburu ojoo.
Jee jụọ nne gị onye mụrụ gị. Ọbara gị abụghị ọbara ndị Igbo.
Soso gị ma ihe bụ "Abụrụ ọjọọ"
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by DrSamOnowu87(m): 1:28pm On Jun 03, 2021
Oyinlomobambam:



VP don't have any power when President is present.

I am opportune to be SUG vice President before and I know how it's done... I only get active when some powerful force support me and suspend him for some misconduct and I letter suffer it till now.

Yoruba have a way of doing things and we've been benefiting from it since then, we'll not change it cos it's in blood
Even to take order from chief of staff? That's too degrading. Secondly,u said d negotiations has been benefitting u pple? Pls tell me how. Also why did ur south west governors formed allegiance with d SE,SS governors against open grazing? Why didn't they negotiate open grazing ban with d north?
Do u stand/fight for what is rightfully urs or do u negotiate it? One day u'll negotiate who occupies,decides what happens in d SW region with d north mr negotiator.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by ibolord(m): 1:38pm On Jun 03, 2021
Mugu, wrong guess. Try cotonou, Togo or Burkina Faso, maybe you will get it right. But still go cry to your mama cheesy


richmond500:
sharap, Ghanian migrant
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by naijamerican: 1:41pm On Jun 03, 2021
Ekpeitit:
No Biafra man will ever be president of Nigeria, it's not possible and it will never happen even in 10,000 years.
No Nigerian trusts a Biafra man.
If you want to be president go and contest election.
Ewu Biafra.

Igbos are done with Nigeria you fool. If you like, elect a cow for president, the SE no care
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by goldenarrow: 1:45pm On Jun 03, 2021
Peterpanny:
na watin make una be the original slave people.spineless elements.

Go tell that to your coward governors in the East.

Na your Uzodinma & co be Chief traitors nau.

Your spineless governors came out to betray the entire Southern Nigeria Governors by declaring support for a United Nigeria in May 22, just a few days after a general agreement by all the South.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by makemoneywbsite: 1:47pm On Jun 03, 2021
Coldshisha:


Can't you Ibos and Fulanis learn to mind your business

We said we are not fighting another civil war?! Na by force?! Carry your advise to Ebonyi people and Benue people


.

If say you mind your business. You for no comment for Ibo and fulani matter na. This civil war wey fear no gree Yoruba fight na by force this time. Because Fulani must chop una clean mouth.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by naijamerican: 1:47pm On Jun 03, 2021
Aniwura:
AJAYI TEMITOPE WRITES:

"Are Igbos really marginalised in Nigeria?

Two days ago, a very good egbon wrote here in a Facebook post that the Igbos have been mindlessly marginalised in Nigeria. After reading the post, I asked him to explain how the Igbos are marginalised.

I am well aware we have many who binge on elite conspiracies which are just mere grand design to pollute the waters for personal advantage. With an open mind, I asked my good egbon to educate me on how the Igbos have been marginalised because I really want to know. Let me say I am still waiting to be well schooled on how badly Nigeria has treated Igbos.

For decades, many people, including the media have perpetuated wrong narratives in this country because of the way falsehoods have been mainstreamed. There is no part of Nigerian history from 1958 when we had the first all Nigerian cabinet headed by a Nigerian elected Prime Minister, preparatory to independence in 1960, that supports the false narrative of marginalisation of Igbos.

For those who may not know, the first indigenous Federal Permanent Secretary even before independence was an Igbo man, Mr. Francis Nwokedi.

Mr. Nwokedi and Dr. S.O Wey, who later in 1961 became the first Secretary to the Government of the Federation, were the first two indigenous Federal Permanent Secretaries in the colonial government. The two men were the doyen of Nigerian civil service. Mr. Nwokedi was promoted as Permanent Secretary about two weeks ahead of Dr. Wey.

To make Aguiyi Ironsi the General Officer Commanding of Nigerian Army, Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa broke rank with his Northern People Congress colleagues and Sir Ahmadu Bello. NPC and Ahmadu Bello, Premier of Northern Region wanted a Northerner as the GOC.

The last British General Officer Commanding of Nigerian Army, Major-General Christopher Welby-Everard in his recommendation to the Prime Minister raised a number of issues against the then Brigadier Aguiyi Ironsi who at the time was the most Senior Nigerian Army Officer and concluded Brigadier Ironsi was unfit to lead the Army of a brand new country.

For fairness and to preserve the tradition of seniority in the Army, Balewa ignored General Welby-Everard’s recommendation. He appointed Ironsi as the first indigenous General Officer Commanding of Nigerian Army.

A stubborn fact of history is that the Igbos dominated the top echelon of the Army and Federal Civil/Public Service for many years from 1958. Till date, Abia, Anambra and Imo State have largest number of indigenes in Federal Civil Service.

If we all agree our country has historical animus we must, therefore, be honest to acknowledge them and confront them. If it is about trading blame of who did or caused what in Nigeria, no tribe or group will smell like roses.

In confronting our demons, we must also reject this persecution mentality many Igbos have carried for far too long. It is distorted version of history that is fueling anger in Igboland since the civil war broke. However we choose to dice it, Nigeria has been good to all tribes. Each tribe can only complain of not having enough but no one can honestly complain of having the short end of the stick. Like other countries, our union is not perfect. It remains a work in progress.

Let's go back to our history and let history guide us. There is no strong argument to support the marginalisation of Igbos in Nigeria beyond what exists in the imagination of those who constantly mine the Biafra franchise to amass private wealth from brainwashed people and politicians who use same for political bargain.

I can conveniently say that Igbos have had the best of Nigeria more than any other tribe. Blackmailing the country with victim mentality is not a strategy. Today, many Southern politicians and so-called activists built their public credentials on constant agitation for restructuring of Nigeria. If indeed there is anything wrong with the current political structure of the country, the blame should be more on Igbos.

Who promulgated the Decree 34 that abolished 1963 Federal Constitution and unitarised the Federal structure? It was Major-General Aguiyi Ironsi as Military Head of State. With scant regard to other tribes, Igbos dominated the security agencies and the Federal civil service in the first Republic.

Professor Ben Nwabueze who is now the chief priest of restructuring drafted the unification decree as Legal Counsel to General Ironsi. Igbos who literally ran the Federal Government then executed the unitary arrangement for domination and ethnic advantage.

Who plotted first coup that decimated South West and Northern political establishment? The fallout of that misadventure led to the civil war in 1967. The mainly Igbo officers who masterminded the coup didn't kill any political leader from their tribe.

Some Igbo leaders talk about the Civil War as if Nigeria started the war against them. Colonel Emeka Ojukwu started the war not Major-General Yakubu Gowon. Gowon had a duty to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria.

Even with all the noise about all that is supposedly wrong with Nigeria, who are the biggest beneficiaries of Nigeria's diversity today? It is still igbos. Every part of this country welcomes them.

They prosper more across the country outside their ancestral homeland. Igbos are probably the biggest real estate owners among all Nigerian tribes. In fact records show they own more than 60% of houses, Plazas, hotels and housing estates in Abuja.

They play big in Kano, Kaduna, Lagos, and Port Harcourt - every part of Nigeria. I need someone to tell me the number of Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Ijaw, Kanuri, Tiv man or woman etc that currently have lands, houses or any business that can employ 50 people in any part of South Eastern Nigeria the same way Igbos do in South West, South South and in the North. Do they sell land to non-Igbos in South East same way they freely buy land and own properties in other parts of Nigeria?

Under President Jonathan, the government they seem to have invested heavy emotions more than Jonathan's own Ijaw tribe, Igbos got key federal appointments through Senator Pius Anyim as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

Did other tribes bitterly complain the way Igbos now do over appointments? In any case, which statutory appointments have they been denied by current government despite rejecting President Muhammadu Buhari and his party in 4 elections? Let’s get real here.

Igbos really want to get all top appointments in a government they rejected and have shown unimaginable hostility despite the government offering them the best deal in Nigeria in terms of real development no administration offered them since 1960. It is on record Buhari, in two presidential contests, made top Igbo politicians his running mate. Let’s face it.

Which government in Nigeria has taken on the quantum of Federal government-funded infrastructural projects that are going on in the South East than this current FG since 1960? If we analyse the Federal Budget from 2016 when President Buhari presented his first budget, the current FG has possibly spent more money developing SE in 6 years than it has done in Buhari's own North West if we consider FG's spend on Infrastructure per region.

It will appear Igbo elites prefer appointments that only benefit individuals and their hangers-on more than real development that benefits majority of citizens of that region.

They covet appointment of an Igbo person as Chief of Army Staff more than Second Niger Bridge, Enugu-Port Harcourt Express, Awka-Enugu Express, Owerri-Port Harcourt Express, Port Harcourt-Aba and other dead Federal highways that are being reconstructed across the region.

For all the special intervention supports by Federal Government to all States of the Federation, I am not aware President Buhari denied South Eastern States what is due to them because Igbos didn't vote for him.

Question: how did all the appointments held by Igbos before the Buhari administration including Chief of Army Staff, Comptroller General of Immigration, Deputy Senate President, Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Inspector General of Police, Minister of Aviation, Director-General of Pension Commission, Executive Chairman of National Electricity Regulatory Commission, Minister of Power etc improve the lives of Igbo people.

Stella Oduah and Osita Chidoka as Ministers of Aviation couldn't even fix Enugu Airport in 5 years or did Dr. Sam Amadi, Professor Bath Nnaji and Professor Chinedu Nebo who superintended over the power sector for 6 years supply more electricity to Onitsha, Aba and Nnewi?

Having Igbo sons leading the power sector for 6years could not even resolve the legal logjam between Emeka Offor’s, Enugu Distribution Company and Geometric Power owned by another Igbo man to supply regular electricity to Aba.

Whereas a Federal government being led by a man they rejected in every election since 2003 has done, in 6 years, what the Igbo adopted political party could not do for them in 16 years. It was Buhari that gave Ariaria Market, the biggest market in the region uninterrupted electricity supply.

The main point here is the fact that Igbos cannot continue to claim they are the only good people or tribe in Nigeria while others are the evil people holding them down. Certainly, hate and insulting other tribes can't be a strategy for engagement in addressing any grievances if at all there are genuine ones.

Even though the Nigerian constitution does not allow for referendum, let the Federal Government allow it to see if majority of Igbo people will vote to leave Nigeria. I am sure majority wants to remain citizens of Nigeria because they know Nigeria serves them better.

If the Nigerian government won’t allow a referendum, can the South East governors agree and fund an informal referendum to even give us a scientific basis to know if the Igbos want to live as citizens of Biafra, after all, Lagos State, in 2003 or so, conducted its own census independent of the Federal Government.

The Igbo elites must summon courage to counter the IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu's hate mongering. Igbo elites have tolerated Kanu too much without considering their own hard work, sweat and investments in Nigeria. Whatever our country is today is what we all made of it.

If we now need to press the reset button it should be done in a manner we all can listen to ourselves. We must not yield the space to the mad man and his specialists in IPOB..."

Shut up with all this English and give us Biafra. Igbos are no longer interested in useless back and forth with you Nigerians.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by makemoneywbsite: 1:51pm On Jun 03, 2021
Ekpeitit:
No Biafra man will ever be president of Nigeria, it's not possible and it will never happen even in 10,000 years.
No Nigerian trusts a Biafra man.
If you want to be president go and contest election.
Ewu Biafra.

You no get sense. If say you do, you for know Ibo no need your presidency. People dey talk say they want their own contree, you dey talk like mumu. Stay with Fulani, Dem go chop you clean mouth as the meat you be. Olodo.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Oyinlomobambam(m): 1:54pm On Jun 03, 2021
DrSamOnowu87:
Even to take order from chief of staff? That's too degrading. Secondly,u said d negotiations has been benefitting u pple? Pls tell me how. Also why did ur south west governors formed allegiance with d SE,SS governors against open grazing? Why didn't they negotiate open grazing ban with d north?
Do u stand/fight for what is rightfully urs or do u negotiate it? One day u'll negotiate who occupies,decides what happens in d SW region with d north mr negotiator.

He doesn't get order from chief of staff, it's a mere propaganda...

Well, recently things have been so bad, but I believe those governors are just playing on weakness of the president.

They don't have is at heart, they are only fighting for something else..

They want president to go into negotiation with them on something I don't want mention and he's adamant and that's why they are fighting him.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by od501: 2:03pm On Jun 03, 2021
richmond500:
no one is conducting it, u will be in Nigeria against ur wish just as u made ND republic dream a farce. U don enter one chance.
We die here

U called for it then, expect more gbas gbos in the country. Bring it on!
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by Chucks234: 2:05pm On Jun 03, 2021
mcbreeze:
That you won the first fight doesn't mean you will win the second fight.

When you threaten us remember everybody has blood flowing on their vein, any person can be killed in the hostility, including you Mr. Senator.

South East political leaders failed us, they can't say pim cos of useless political ambitions.

To Northerner who always think that they will win in the war, Remember Bandit is already winning you in your backyard.

point of correction FG did not win the war. No victor no vanquished
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by WorldRichest: 2:13pm On Jun 03, 2021
Abdul05:
grin grin there is nothing like we yorubas

My advice, fight with the North alone, stop dragging Yoruba's with Biafra...

There is only one North, just as there is only of South. You are either with us or against us. The next war is going to be between the North and South. Traitors die miserably, don't be one.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by isaythetruth(m): 2:16pm On Jun 03, 2021
Even if one breaks out, I am confident that it will not last long. There will be nothing like Nigeria again if war breaks out, I can assure any idiot that.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by mrsoludomeka(m): 2:18pm On Jun 03, 2021
muykem:
1967 will be better for igbo than now. Ojukwu is a trained soldier then unlike porn master Nnamidi kanu, regional system of government has not been fully abolished then, South South is under control of Eastern region then.
so...what are you trying to say? or do you like the current situations facing nigeria now.
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 2:19pm On Jun 03, 2021
play5050:

So u think the north cannot defeat boko haram?
u dnt know what is happening in the north why.

i pity nairaland people.
people will hide behind faceless forum and be talking rubbish.
can igbo stand a war with the north for 5days?
who and who is in the east again when all the youth are not living in their state.
boko haram has been killing in the north for years still people live comfortable their.
UGM enter imo just two month ago, do u know how many people flew from imo state in the space of two month.
no country survive two war.
let all region leader seat and settle
if biafra most come let it be in peace.
united the nation create more state and review constitution.
arabic nations will fight for north
yes they can... they have did it before and they will do it again in another format... if Israel can squeeze almighty Arab region, I believe the God of Abraham , Isaac and Jacob can do it for his people.. but let me ask you... does it mean cowards can't live without Biafra Speak ur Oduduwa and stop being someone coward
Re: Adamu Bulkachuwa: If You Want Another War, Nigerian Will Have No Choice by criuze(m): 2:19pm On Jun 03, 2021
There was a period called mfekani in south Africa

During that time many tribes break away

This is what will happen in Nigeria very soon

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