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Re: How The Separation Of Singapore From Malaysia, Led To The Prosperity Of Both Nat by Iceyjayz: 7:50am On Jun 28, 2021
Interesting piece
Re: How The Separation Of Singapore From Malaysia, Led To The Prosperity Of Both Nat by tomakint: 10:04pm On Jun 29, 2021
kingthreat:
Separation after 2 years and separation after 60 years are two very different things. You Biafrans urging for separation are very wicked people. You want the more than 10 million Igbos outside your region to come back home with nothing and start from scratch abi?

you are such an irritant.........what has a people agitation for self determination got to do with your suffering?
Re: How The Separation Of Singapore From Malaysia, Led To The Prosperity Of Both Nat by kingthreat(m): 3:26am On Jun 30, 2021
tomakint:


you are such an irritant.........what has a people agitation for self determination got to do with your suffering?

You must be deranged. Your mental framework is incapable of comprehending the facts I presented hence the best thing you could come up with was to insult. Keep fighting for your self-determination on your keyboard.
Re: How The Separation Of Singapore From Malaysia, Led To The Prosperity Of Both Nat by DCatt: 3:33am On Jun 30, 2021
The greed of black people won't let them see this as something good.

People still don't get it that there's no Nigeria language, culture or food. What we have are Yoruba language, culture and food, same for Hausa, Igbos and others.
Re: How The Separation Of Singapore From Malaysia, Led To The Prosperity Of Both Nat by DCatt: 4:05am On Jun 30, 2021
Here we go again!

What do you want Afonja and Aboki to do when you refused to go after Aboki said they no longer want to be in the same country with you and you went begging? Some northern women also protested that Igbos must leave and you still refused to go.

Everyone knows that you can't leave but using the noise for economic advantage.

At this point every region wants Igbos to leave Nigeria but you don't want to go and there's nothing we can do about it.

You know hunger will kill you in Igboland if you go, this is why you are playing game, but Nigerians are tired and want you out.

First hold referendum among yourselves and start the move, you will see how Nigerians will give you a hand.

The best thing that can happen to Nigeria right now is Igbos exit but you have to start the move, not burying your tail deep in other regions and then scream we want to leave. JUST LEAVE!
BKayy:
Reasonable people separated without fight but Black Shameless Africans want to tear themselves apart before allowing one person to go. On top of a contraption created by one white idiot from Scotland oh without any plan for viability or progress of the new contraption but using the excess money from South to subsidise or financially support the very poor North.
Afonjas and Aboki people can't just use their brain and allow Ndigbo to go peacefully then continue their romance without disturbance.
They don't know that we prepared for madness. If they want madness before we leave then we will convert the Zoo to a psychiatric hospital
In Freedom we stand.
All Hail Biafra

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