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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 10:28am On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
Whether I dey Bayelsa or not is not a problem. The point is whether I can reach out to any Ijaw clan in the Niger Delta.
Because I bn wan involve u in the sensitization movement
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Eastlink(m): 10:34am On Jun 06, 2021
Ekpeitit:
We are waiting for you to come and conquer.
Ewu.
Thunder fire you and your Biafra.
The Niger Delta has more weapons and manpower to destroy Igbo land.
Barcanista I know I'll find you here. Only you carry Ibibio moniker, and Edo monicker dey fight Igbos. It's obvious you've not learnt anything. No Niger-Deltan will join you clowns in a war of destruction against Igbos.

Ijaw republic should come out and confront Ndigbo rather than hide under one Ultra Vires. But mark it down somewhere, the demystification of the landgrabbing Ijaws is near.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 10:37am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Because I bn wan involve u in the sensitization movement
I can bet my phone that you're not Ijaw. Quit the desperation. E dey too much oga. Lol.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by amazingspiderma: 10:37am On Jun 06, 2021
There will never be a perfect solution to Nigeria's problems.
We have to choose the lesser evil.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 10:41am On Jun 06, 2021
Eastlink:
Barcanista I know I'll find you here. Only you carry Ibibio moniker, and Edo monicker dey fight Igbos. It's obvious you've not learnt anything. No Niger-Deltan will join you clowns in a war of destruction against Igbos.

Ijaw republic should come out and confront Ndigbo rather than hide under one Ultra Vires. But mark it down somewhere, the demystification of the landgrabbing Ijaws is near.
Lol. See the bastard of a migrant in rivers states calling a true rivers born land grabber. Oboy, you run in here and there creating ethnic rivalry antics among the Niger Delta nationalities sowing the seeds of disunity among us and you lots thinks we are not conscious of these antics? I weep for the landlocked race. They have always been our slaves. Nature had always made Igbos our slaves. During slave trade, we caught so many of them as slaves and sold them.to europeans. During the civil war, for trying to annex us into their foolish Biafra, we sent Boro to deal with them.ruthlessly and he did a fine Job! He was so good at killing Biafrans. Lol and u think you can engage us?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Ekpeitit(m): 10:45am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
You can have your Niger delta, but e go shock you if akwa ibom and cross rivers don't join u. This two states are even more south eastern than the Igbo dominated south east from the map.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 10:46am On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
I can bet my phone that you're not Ijaw. Quit the desperation. E dey too much oga. Lol.
My surname is Kala-oru( meaning small juju or god). I am from gbarain clan, yenegoa l.g.a. My community( in fact my family land) hosts the Gbarain Ubie Shell petroleum site exploring gas and oil. My family land is where the Izekel modular refinery is built, my family land also is where Gbarain NIPP power station is built. My community is where late Prof. Okoko the father of late Bayelsa state governorship candidate, Kenebi Okoko hailed from.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Jacobx007: 10:46am On Jun 06, 2021
I am beginning to think the whole issue of modern Biafra agitation by the Igbos is to take over the Niger Delta. Simple

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 10:48am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
My surname is Kala-oru( meaning small juju or god). I am from gbarain clan, yenegoa l.g.a. My community( in fact my family land) hosts the Gbarain Ubie Shell petroleum site exploring gas and oil. My family land is where the Izekel modular refinery is built, my family land also is where Gbarain NIPP power station is built. My community is where late Prof. Okoko the father of late Bayelsa state governorship candidate, Kenebi Okoko hailed from.
You could actually be an Igbo petty trader (shop owner) with these information. Nothing unusual here. Next?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 10:49am On Jun 06, 2021
Jacobx007:
I am beginning to think the whole issue of modern Biafra agitation by the Igbos is to take over the Niger Delta. Simple
That's the plan. What baffles me is how small landlocked region of fives states with two of its states -imo and anambra combine not the size of tiny bayelsa dictate terms for us. Like this people are calling for what is above them.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 10:51am On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
You could actually be an Igbo petty trader (shop owner) with these information. Nothing unusual here. Next?
Haha lol. U be Akeni senior brother ( Seriaki Dickson's voice). Ari gbayo se na. Ari tibi kuro bomi.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Ekpeitit(m): 10:53am On Jun 06, 2021
The Akwa Ibom state that I come from?
Why are uneghe people so foolish?
Bro,we rather die in Nigeria than join Igbos, God forbid.
We are the highest producer of oil in Nigeria, do you think we're stupid enough to join another parasite like the Igbos?
The Niger Delta Republic will be the richest nation on earth and that's what we want.
Why can't you just create your Igbo country and leave others alone?
Why are you begging us?
If you want war we will give you war.
Leave us alone.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 10:53am On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
That's the plan. What baffles me is how small landlocked region of fives states with two of its states -imo and anambra combine not the size of tiny bayelsa dictate terms for us. Like this people are calling for what is above them.
Lol. With all our large size why are we not in control of our own resources? Guy, rest abeg. U feel too important of yourself.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Ekpeitit(m): 10:55am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Seriously! All in niger deltans have I seen a people so foolish that their stupidity is beyond wonders. Guy, I be Ijaw. But I want to be in Biafra. I love Biafra and am ready to fight for it.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 10:56am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Lol. With all our large size why are we not in control of our own resources? Guy, rest abeg. U feel too important of yourself.
Thanks to your desperations. I now feel more special. Lol. Even the small drop of oil in Abia and Imo state are being controlled by you. If it weren't for bastard Ironsi, who would have allowed fulani-hausa controlled Nigeria?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Ekpeitit(m): 10:58am On Jun 06, 2021
Ewu.
May thunder fire you.
Igbo man thinks he's very smart.
Stop wasting your time and energy, the Niger Delta people will create the Niger Delta Republic when the time comes.
Igbo people like you will be in a landlocked Igbo Biafra and we will decide what to allow into your country through our sea ports.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 11:02am On Jun 06, 2021
Ekpeitit:
Ewu.
May thunder fire you.
Igbo man thinks he's very smart.
Stop wasting your time and energy, the Niger Delta people will create the Niger Delta Republic when the time comes.
Igbo people like you will be in a landlocked Igbo Biafra and we will decide what to allow into your country through our sea ports.
lol. Bro you are giving them hot hot.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 11:02am On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
Thanks to your desperations. I now feel more special. Lol. Even the small drop of oil in Abia and Imo state are being controlled by you. If it weren't for bastard Ironsi, who would have allowed fulani-hausa controlled Nigeria?
Ironsi is dead and gone. I don't give a Bleep about Ironsi or any past person and history. You have a choice to live in the past shackles Ironsi's decisions put you in, or to fight to liberate yourself. No be Ironsi dey feel the brunt whereby our oil resources are being plundered by aliens while we live in penury.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by ggood: 11:03am On Jun 06, 2021
We South South can never join Biafra, Biafra is only for Igbo , Ipob terrorist sympathizer should leave South South alone and concentrate with their 5 State.

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 11:05am On Jun 06, 2021
Ekpeitit:
Ewu.
May thunder fire you.
Igbo man thinks he's very smart.
Stop wasting your time and energy, the Niger Delta people will create the Niger Delta Republic when the time comes.
Igbo people like you will be in a landlocked Igbo Biafra and we will decide what to allow into your country through our sea ports.
Even if Niger Delta comes, u r in no position to make laws or dictate who should be our allies or not, that I can guarantee u. You are inconsequential in the scheme of things.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 11:06am On Jun 06, 2021
ggood:
We South South can never join Biafra, Biafra is only for Igbo , Ipob terrorist sympathizer should leave South South alone and concentrate with their 5 State.
Mumu
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by ggood: 11:06am On Jun 06, 2021
Ekpeitit:
Ewu.
May thunder fire you.
Igbo man thinks he's very smart.
Stop wasting your time and energy, the Niger Delta people will create the Niger Delta Republic when the time comes.
Igbo people like you will be in a landlocked Igbo Biafra and we will decide what to allow into your country through our sea ports.
Lion pu.ssy ur doing well to hell with Biafra. The IBO are too greedy n cunning

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 11:57am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Mumu
e pain am
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 11:58am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Even if Niger Delta comes, u r in no position to make laws or dictate who should be our allies or not, that I can guarantee u. You are inconsequential in the scheme of things.
See the folk claiming Ijaw. Lol. Bursted
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 11:58am On Jun 06, 2021
ggood:
We South South can never join Biafra, Biafra is only for Igbo , Ipob terrorist sympathizer should leave South South alone and concentrate with their 5 State.
Louder my G
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Afriifa(m): 11:59am On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Ironsi is dead and gone. I don't give a Bleep about Ironsi or any past person and history. You have a choice to live in the past shackles Ironsi's decisions put you in, or to fight to liberate yourself. No be Ironsi dey feel the brunt whereby our oil resources are being plundered by aliens while we live in penury.
our oil? I get oil with you?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by jude79(m): 12:00pm On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
Have yourself left the Nigeria to even use the word 'remaining'??

I'm fighting to leave Nigeria, and will never give up. If I die in the process, fine, my people will continue to fight until we leave this shithole, as for you and people with you kind of views, take care of yourselves.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 12:04pm On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
our oil? I get oil with you?
My bad sef. U get oil? Does your family land have oil?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by 2elliot: 12:05pm On Jun 06, 2021
Afriifa:
See the folk claiming Ijaw. Lol. Bursted
If u like cry till tomorrow, u no go fit remove the ijaw blood in me. I no sef e shock u sey I no dey mumu like like to hate on Biafra.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by Oracleforce: 12:06pm On Jun 06, 2021
Sunmolar:
By anonymous

I begin this write-up by saying that I mean no ill-thought towards the Biafran struggle or Igbos in general. What I’ve written here are mainly my personal reflections concerning the Niger Delta, especially with regards to non-Igbo groups and their stake in the Biafran movement which has been rebirthed for some time now. I am not a mouthpiece for the Niger Delta but I believe I’ve been in the Niger Delta long enough to know our problems and our stand. I’ve also interacted with many Niger Deltans to know their stand in the Biafran struggle.

When I use the term Niger Delta, I am referring to the region covering Delta, Edo, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River states. However, I understand that the region also covers Ondo, Imo, and Abia states. I’m not concerned with the latter because they are either Igbos or Yorubas and have their own struggles. The ethnic groups within my coverage include Urhobo-Isoko, Bini, Esan, Itsekiri, Ijaw-Epie-Ogbia, Ogoni, Afemai, Efik-Annang-Eket-Oron-Ibibio, Ogoja, Ejagham, and other groups in Cross River North. Ikwerre, Ukwuani, Ika, Aniocha, Ogba, and other Igboid groups, are not included. Historically, Biafra covered all the Niger Delta states EXCEPT Delta and Ondo states. This fact must be emphasised.

Pro-Biafrans are welcome to debate and address my issues in a civil manner. I understand that most pro-Biafrans resort to insults when salient issues are addressed.

Please let’s set a good precedence from hereon.

1. Biafra may not be better for Niger Deltans because Niger Deltans may end up living one form of subjugation for another. The argument Igbos have made for their freedom is the desire to be free from Hausa-Yoruba domination. That argument also applies to the average Niger Deltan. Igbo, no doubt, will be the major ethnic group if Biafra is actualised. Ijaws may have a stake due to their numbers. What about the Ogonis, Urhobo-Isokos, Itsekiris, Efiks, etc? Where will they fit in at the national level? The sad reality is that another Nigeria will just be made manifest and resentments will build up. What will really be the fate of minorities? Will they fare better in Biafra or alone? In Nigeria, big groups such as Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo checkmate each other’s excesses very well. Who will checkmate that of Igbos in the new nation?

2. Where will the capital be located? If we are to follow the notion of central location, the capital of Biafra won’t be Enugu but around Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene axis. Will Igbos allow their capital to be sited in a non-Igbo location? This is a very salient issue because you don’t expect the riverine Niger Deltan in Twon-Brass, for instance, to journey all the way to Enugu to see their President. It has to be a location where ALL BIAFRANS can access easily. Enugu won’t go.

3. The issue of annexation comes to play. For so long, e-Biafrans have annexed Niger Delta as part of the proposed nation. The map below shows us what Biafrans have drawn to constitute the new nation:

If we judge from this map, it means all groups in the Niger Delta have been annexed. My question is whether the leaders of these groups have been consulted before the annexation was done. I, for one, know that Urhobo-Isoko and Efik-Ibibio leaders have not approved of Biafra neither have anybody in these regions declared Biafra. So how and why were they included in the proposed map? Little things like this bring distrust and I understand that many of these non-Igbo regions have disowned the map and pledged allegiance to Nigeria. The declaration by the Delta State government is a case in point. I see this as forceful annexation. The so-called e-Biafrans have also not done much in calming the nerves of the people of the annexed regions. I’ve seen comments such as “if you don’t like it, go and stay in Sokoto”, “all land in the South is Biafraland”, etc. Is it not ironic that a group of people who want freedom want to annexe others?

4. What languages will be made the official languages of the new nation? I have seen several posts by e-Biafrans where Igbo was proposed as the official language of the new republic. What then will happen to other languages such as Urhobo, Isoko, Okpe, Efik, Ibibio, Oron, Ogoni, Eleme, Okrika, Kalabari, Bini, Esan, etc? Will they die off because of Igbo? Certainly NOT! If English is made the official language, the Igbo majority factor will kick in. If your name isn’t Chukwuemeka or Oliseh, Amarachi or Nneka, etc, you won’t get any appointment nor shall you be recognised. These are things we can’t deny. We are very ethnocentric in Africa.

5. What and what have Igbo nation done for Niger Deltans to gain their trust? Every day I see Igbo youths making enemies where there were none. They constantly use the agency of the internet to sprout controversy, hurl insults at dissenters and make unfounded claims. There is this general air of mistrust for Igbos by some Niger Deltans, particularly by Urhobo-Isoko and Bini people. What have Igbos done to checkmate this? Has any Igbo leader or group extended the hand of friendship to the Niger Deltans. Mistrust cannot be wished away. Most Niger Deltans would rather follow Hausas as slaves than follow Igbos as kings. This is the real reality and truthfully, Igbos caused this.

6. Who will lead the new nation? Obviously, Nnamdi Kanu, their hero, has fought tooth and nails for Biafra and he is currently cooling off in jail. If Biafra comes today, who will be the interim leader and what modalities are in place for subsequent leaders to be elected? Igbos have been the only ones fighting for Biafra since time immemorial with a handful of other groups here and there. Will Igbos allow other groups to rule over them? Will they allow an Urhobo man to be President, for instance? This is not a case of mere wishing. We have to understand that Niger Delta groups MAY NEVER BE ALLOWED TO RULE BIAFRA IF IT IS ACTUALISED.

7. Still on the issue of leaders, are the new leaders going to fall from the skies or they are simply going to change addresses from Abuja to Enugu. If so, what will change in the new nation? It is not arguable that Igbo national leaders are the most corrupt persons in Nigeria. If these same people are the ones to rule the new nation then there is no hope because corruption will be so rife that the economy of the new nation will shut down like a knocked engine. If we argue that new and younger leaders will arise, we still have the issue of who fought for Biafra to contend with. Most pro-Biafrans will not allow someone who sat at the periphery of the struggle to just come and waltz power away from the “heroes” of Biafra. If this is true then we will not have a proper democracy in Biafra.

8. Will Biafra be a utopia? The impression that e-Biafrans give is that Biafra will be perfect and we all know for a fact that this is not true. Apart from the issue of corruption and sentimentalism that have been addressed, we still have the issue of development. Where will money be generated from to develop the nation? In the whole of the proposed Biafra, only Port Harcourt and Onitsha are economically viable cities. Where will the investors come from? Why should they invest in a volatile country? Only in Warri, we have Ijaw, Itsekiri and Urhobo at loggerheads, imagine what would happen to the whole nation. Secondly, I am sure that no Niger Deltan will allow his “oil” to be used to develop Enugu like what happened with Abuja, and is still happening today. Niger Deltans are getting wiser and by the time the new nation is formed, matters that border on oil, wealth distribution and infrastructural development will be raised.

9. The current structure of the proposed nation, as shown in the map earlier embedded, favour Igbos with more states. Urhobo has one, Efik-Ibibio has two, Itsekiri has none, etc. How will this be addressed? Certainly, every ethnic nationality will want adequate representation and so the structure on that map will never work.

10. Last, but not the least, is the issue of referendum. Some Biafrans are already calling for a referendum which will involve all parts of the proposed nation. I am pretty sure how this referendum will turn out. However, for the sake of being hypothetical, let us imagine that some ethnic groups/states vote against Biafra by the majority, what will be their fate at the end of the day? Secondly, will the result of such a referendum be true and honest? I understand that electoral malpractice forms a part of our identity. How are we going to get a true reflection of people’s thoughts? Thirdly, if states and ethnic groups do decide to vote for Biafra, what mechanisms are in place to contain Igbophobia, Igbomania, Igbocentrism, Igbo hegemony, Landgrabbing, and all issues that minorities have raised?

Above are the reasons why I feel that Niger Deltans will NOT subscribe to the Biafran movement. I have been very practical, philosophical and hypothetical in my approach. I do not speak for any group or persons but I present these issues for the pro-Biafrans to address. Niger Deltans can raise more issues that I have not raised. Finally, it should be noted that I expect insults directed at my person by e-warriors and keyboard mercenaries, as usual, but I won’t pleasure such persons with answers or altercations. If you raise good points, we can discuss like intellectuals.


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Some of these points are biased....since they have done it during Biafruad Republic, they can still continue their union. ....but an average Igbo man has a domineering spirit.....

Let them be dominating one another.....shebi, they are all Igbo people....Imo, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu...form your Biafraudn Republic and let us see how it will last...

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Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by jude79(m): 12:07pm On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Seriously! Only in niger deltans have I seen a people so foolish that their stupidity is beyond wonders. Guy, I be Ijaw. But I want to be in Biafra. I love Biafra and am ready to fight for it.


You have as much right to biafra as any man from anywhere in old east, no man on Earth has any right to tell you who you are, so stand up to any identity less entity and defend your identity.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra by spearman(m): 12:10pm On Jun 06, 2021
2elliot:
Check the positions of the two states in the map if they are not more south eastern than the Igbo dominated south east. How can states in the far right end of the map is not south east but only Igbo states that are in the middle. Check the position of Bayelsa state and the Cross rivers. If we are to go by position in the map, then only Bayelsa and Rivers states are south south states. The rest don't look south southern. Delta and Edo are South western. Guy, it was all politics done in order to limit the south east igbo dominated areas.

Nobody like Igbos, not just in Nigeria but all over the world. No one wants to carry the same passports as Igbos. Enough is enough. Get some pride and face your South East Biafra. You guys are too noisy for the rest of us.

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