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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Nobody: 10:24am On Jun 29, 2021
Mophasa:



Ken Saro Wiwa is a dead criminal.

Abacha did the right thing by ending the criminal.

If not for religious dichotomy, I would've equated Abacha to A daniel in Judgement

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by 2elliot: 10:24am On Jun 29, 2021
God, In my next life I want go be born an Igbo man, not my ijaw or any other tribe in this zoo.

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Panda7(m): 10:25am On Jun 29, 2021
why cant the ND militia protect the region from insecurity??
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by after4: 10:26am On Jun 29, 2021
Sense dey very far away from you

Juliusmalema:


Igbos should defend themselves first before looking for who to defend.


Though they are currently occupied pursuing their native doctors that disappointed them.

Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Splitmind: 10:27am On Jun 29, 2021
Stop crying and learn to live with your peaceful neighbours. Let nobody touch a single fulani unless they want troubles. angry
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by WaffenSS(m): 10:28am On Jun 29, 2021
xpressionx:
Fulani has an agenda which is to overrun Nigeria.
The indigenous hausas has been overrun remaining,some tribes in southern kaduna,Jos taraba and the entire south.
The emergence of Buhari gave them boldness to operate even in the day time.

Katsina, Buhari's state, is the second most dangerous place.

So what's your point.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by godwinkessi: 10:28am On Jun 29, 2021
Juliusmalema:


Ken Saro Wiwa is a dead criminal.

Abacha did the right thing by ending the criminal.

If not for religious dichotomy, I would've equated Abacha to A daniel in Judgement

ThiS is the best post u made ever in ur entire existence. I owe u a bottle of Budweiser
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by biafranrealson: 10:28am On Jun 29, 2021
Thought ogonis have jazz
They are busy calling on mrs Tambuwal and Janjaweeded army for help against the messengers of uthman dan fodio
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Goldencheese(m): 10:29am On Jun 29, 2021
Gbammest.

Liked a million times.

Yaribanzaonic:
Just Imagine??...that FAT dinosaur known as Asari Dokubo wont do the needful now...."HIS OBSESSION" IS NNAMDI KANU AND IPOB.

THE USELESS ONLINE TRUMPETERS OF "OUR OYEL" "WE THE SS" CREW WILL NOT IN ANYWAY SAY ANYTHING NOW.

THE DEMENTEDD RETARDD, APPRECIATED AS WICKED WIKE WILL NOT SAY ANYTHING NOW....

ANYBODY FROM RIVERS STATE THAT INSULTS IPOB..THAT LIBERATED "ELEME" WHEN THE USELESS TALKING WIKE COULDNT DO ANYTHING IS A BIG FOOL.


AS FOR US IN AKWA-IBOM....dem no born Fulani well...

THIS GOES TO SHOW YOU THAT ON A FAIR PLAYING FIELD ..IGBO PEOPLE ARE THE REAL TEFLON.

FOR THOSE MOCKING IGBO PEOPLE...ITS OBVIOUS YOU ARE SLAVES OR YOUR DESTINY IS TIED TO SLAVERY BY FOREIGNERS.

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by donnie(m): 10:30am On Jun 29, 2021
RZArecta:
Just send a million bees into the bushes cool
It's like many communities have lost that power.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by aspabay(m): 10:31am On Jun 29, 2021
These Ogbonis only have power to burst pipelines, but to chase away any intruder, na lie

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Xbobtage: 10:32am On Jun 29, 2021
PAWG:
Same ogoni and their Ijaw brothers that can ground the whole country's economy being intimidated by mere herdsmen? Interesting

I think they know what to do.

Please we are NOT Ijaw people. Please, Please Understand this!
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Coronavirus1: 10:33am On Jun 29, 2021
kill all the cow they will leave your land.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by BanevsJoker(m): 10:34am On Jun 29, 2021
Awa oyel come and rescue your kinsmen who are not part of Biafra. You think Herdsmen care whether you are Igbo or Awa oyel? Everybody is Nyamiri in their eyes. Una neva begin hear word.

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by xpressionx(m): 10:34am On Jun 29, 2021
WaffenSS:

Katsina, Buhari's state, is the second most dangerous place.
So what's your point.

Collateral effect. The monsters they made.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by BanevsJoker(m): 10:36am On Jun 29, 2021
FreeIgbos:


They are likely to succeed in other areas judging from the docility and naivity being displayed by most indigenous ethnic groups but Igboland will certainly be their Waterloo.

Those close to Nnamdi Kanu should tell him to ignore all these minorities and focus on Igboland and Igbo speaking tribes that identify with us regardless of whether they are in SE, SS or MB. There is nothing these ungrateful minorities have that we don't have in abundance, so why waste our energy on people who have been brainwashed to see Igbos as their enemy while their real enemies continue to exterminate them.

We have lived as neighbors with these minorities for centuries without us invading or attacking them yet we are their problem but savages from distant lands have not only taken over their resources but also making their lives miserable. It is hightime we Igbos focused on our areas alone and let the myopic and deluded ones suffer for their foolishness.
I actually agree with you. Let them drink their oyel. Igboland will prosper regardless.

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by shedy03(m): 10:36am On Jun 29, 2021
All these crying for help is exposing your weaknesses, and yet the help never comes.
Find solution to your problems, take the laws into your hands if you have too. Fight the foolanis to Protect your territories or keep shouting for help while your lands are being taken like have been happening in Jos.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by ckc(m): 10:37am On Jun 29, 2021
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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Ishilove: 10:39am On Jun 29, 2021
Use African technology pursue them comot. Bees, wasps, snakes and soldier ants will do the job.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Nobody: 10:39am On Jun 29, 2021
SmartProf:
Rather than cry for help, the Ogoni leaders should speak to the fulani herdsmen and their cows in the language they understand.
That would be tantamount to suicide. The FG will now send the army there. As it is we can only watch and pray that things change soon cos this apc is hell bent on taking over Nigeria via the fulani
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by bigcasava1(m): 10:40am On Jun 29, 2021
Na una turn now. Wike with his gkpomo mouth oya do something
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by WaffenSS(m): 10:40am On Jun 29, 2021
xpressionx:



Collateral effect.
The monsters they made.


Bullcrap.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Nobody: 10:41am On Jun 29, 2021
And dem ogoni youths are all over PH terrorizing residents in the city.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by od501: 10:41am On Jun 29, 2021
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Xbobtage: 10:42am On Jun 29, 2021
lastempero:


Make this biafra matter no mad u oo. Why would ogoni be part of biafra even when we dont have anything in common or you want to create another Nigeria.

Most Ogoni people would wish for Nigeria as a country work out, but this is steadily looking like its never going to be possible. I just want to enlighten you, at least 30 percent of todays Ogoni People are decendants of Igbo People who literarily walked from certain ibo speaking parts of the south east/south south and settled in ogoniland. I am not talking about the massive mixed marriages of ogoni men with igbo women who were slaves about to be exported. That literarilly means every ogoni man is genetically 50 percent igbo. Our language and certain cultures is from Ghana though.
Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by od501: 10:44am On Jun 29, 2021
FreeIgbos:


They are likely to succeed in other areas judging from the docility and naivity being displayed by most indigenous ethnic groups but Igboland will certainly be their Waterloo.

Those close to Nnamdi Kanu should tell him to ignore all these minorities and focus on Igboland and Igbo speaking tribes that identify with us regardless of whether they are in SE, SS or MB. There is nothing these ungrateful minorities have that we don't have in abundance, so why waste our energy on people who have been brainwashed to see Igbos as their enemy while their real enemies continue to exterminate them.

We have lived as neighbors with these minorities for centuries without us invading or attacking them yet we are their problem but savages from distant lands have not only taken over their resources but also making their lives miserable. It is hightime we Igbos focused on our areas alone and let the myopic and deluded ones suffer for their foolishness.

You have spoken well

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by iLegendd(m): 10:48am On Jun 29, 2021
Dovegrey:


Sometimes you sound like lunatic
You noticed it too? He is probably going through an inherited curse. Just allow him to roam.

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by meccuno: 10:50am On Jun 29, 2021
FreeIgbos:


They are likely to succeed in other areas judging from the docility and naivity being displayed by most indigenous ethnic groups but Igboland will certainly be their Waterloo.

Those close to Nnamdi Kanu should tell him to ignore all these minorities and focus on Igboland and Igbo speaking tribes that identify with us regardless of whether they are in SE, SS or MB. There is nothing these ungrateful minorities have that we don't have in abundance, so why waste our energy on people who have been brainwashed to see Igbos as their enemy while their real enemies continue to exterminate them.

We have lived as neighbors with these minorities for centuries without us invading or attacking them yet we are their problem but savages from distant lands have not only taken over their resources but also making their lives miserable. It is hightime we Igbos focused on our areas alone and let the myopic and deluded ones suffer for their foolishness.
you are a wise man

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Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by AfricanColumbus: 10:50am On Jun 29, 2021
Fate Of Other SS Groups As UN Considers Ibom Republic Request.

Part 3


Going further south and then easternwards one approaches present day Rivers state. Calls for NDR were arguably at the strongest in these areas. However with the current realities the individual ethnicities must now move on and deliberate on the way forward as the Ijaw ethnicity, ever active, announces a homogeneous republic for its people.

This homogeneous Ijaw republic is set to carve chunks of the foremost South South state as the bulk of Ijaw ethnicities prepare to depart in light of an impending breakup.

Being an economic powerhouse, the state possesses numerous key assets which will be split and acquired by the various ethnicities, in whatever country they find themselves post Nigeria. However several of this numerous ethnicities over time have formed ethnic clusters of similar idealogy and focus with the aim of pooling ideas and resources to fight for political power and influence.

Starting at the Northern tip of the state going down and spreading east and southeastwards, all the way down to the fringes of the port city section of the state, and yet further down to Bonny, to the east of which lies Opobo, are areas peopled by ethnic Igbos (Pix attached). Pockets of other ethnicities with home areas in other lands are found therein too. However the ethnic Igbos of these areas, populous and assertive, remain firmly in charge.

This ethnic Igbos of rivers state much like the Anioma people, find themselves in the minority South South and are subject to a duality of identity, both amongst themselves and from other non Igbo ethnic groups. The non Igbo minorities would embrace them in one instance and then shun them in another: that is to say, just like the Anioma, they are accepted as comrades only as far as the prevailing circumstance requires, and in other to maneuvre the extreme tribal atmosphere of (Nigeria and) the South South in particular these groups have continually (needed to) reinforce a pro minority stance at any given time as against an Igbo stance or position as would be the normal. This often than not means that majority of the ethnic Igbos of this area put themselves at opposing ends to the aspirations of the core Igbo area. In some cases as has been observed over the years, this stance has been seen to be taken to extremes.

One of such anti-ethnic stand in favor of a pro minority one is seen in the ethnic Igbos support for a pro minority Niger Delta republic. As has been highlighted earlier the Rivers area has been a hot zone for NDR support before now. Proponents from the ethnic Igbo and minority areas alike have been seen to argue strongly in favor of a NDR, sometimes more strongly than the erstwhile legitimate owners of the struggle itself, the Ijaw ethnicity.

Due to such loud and overt support, the ditching of the babelian NDR struggle in favor of more homogeneous republics in Ijaw and Ibom areas, leaves many in limbo.

The process of seeking new alliances or restoring kinship bonds with the core Igbo areas is a long road many would rather not take. This is because for majority of ethnic Igbos in this area who have for decades glibly stood at odds to the rest of the Igbo nation, returning to the pro Biafran fold is considered dire, due to a likelihood of certain retribution.

Looking to other options, historical and cultural considerations point to the fact that asking to join an Ijaw republic is quite out of the question. Ibom republic to the east would be unwelcoming and not feasible even if attempted. Such would be hinged on the Ogoni joining the arrangement. The Ogoni, who control most of the areas left after the Ijaw cluster are gone, are equally unlikely to receive them warmly.

In the ethnic Igbo area a business or production cluster is absent, it is a consumer area. They however have a coastline, an existing port and a modern city domiciled in their area. Agricultural output is below average with little potential for tourism. The HDI level here is not very high. Of most consequence however, is the fact that the Ijaw and Ogoni block once removed, takes away a great chunk of the oil wealth enjoyed across the state and heavily depended on by the ethnic Igbos of this area. This throws the economic prospects of the ethnic Igbos in gloom. And with nowhere to seek workable alliances, the ethnic Igbos have now completely taken the posturing of sitting ducks.

Looming large overhead is the core Biafran area of support. The Biafran agitation, recently enforced and strengthened by a renewed Igbo renaissance, looks to establish an Igbo country across historical "Igboland". This would mean that the areas peopled by the ethnic Igbo in rivers state remain of huge significance and consequence notwithstanding any prevailing conditions. And with the rest of the Igbo nation steeped on the northern, northeastern and eastern fringes of the state, it is increasingly likely that Biafran allegiance is set to sweep over the Igbo areas of the state. Whether from within or without.

Another concerned ethnicity are the Andoni(Obolo), a small ethnicity found at the coast. The Andoni share cultural links with both the Igbo and Ibeno(Ibibio), and are also found in Akwa Ibom, present day Nigeria. To the North of the Andoni territory are the Ogoni, to the east and west are Opobo and Bonny respectively. And to the south is the Atlantic. Pix attached below. With their rather peculiar geographical location it is left to be seen where the Andoni find themselves post Nigeria. However joining up with the Ogoni to the north is unlikely as there happens to be a long history of strife between the two groups.


The final group in focus are the Ogoni people. The now discarded NDR arrangement promised interdependence amongst ethnicities of the South South in areas where each group may come short, and with the binning of the idea the Ogoni may have been left in the lurch. The options on the Ogoni table would be to join the Ijaw nation to the west, though this may be considered unfavorable. On the alternative the Ogoni can choose to become an independent nation, bordered to the west by Ijaw republic, to the east by Ibom republic, to the north and northwest by Igboland and to the south by the Andoni. Of note is the fact that once the Andoni, Opobo and Bonny(all three highly unlikely to join the Ogoni) areas become part of neighboring republics the Ogoni who are further inland from the coast would become effectively landlocked. Pix attached.

In the Ogoni area there is no major city centers or business cluster. However, they sit on considerable oil wealth and have a seaport domiciled in the Onne area of their land. Sailing to and fro without hassle however, would be dependent on smooth bilateral relations. The agriculture output is meagre from frequent oil spills. In this regard the nation would be dependent on neighboring countries for supply, which is also dependent on smooth bilateral relations. Naval force, if any, will be restricted. The area possesses a mid level tourism potential and HDI.

Re: Ogoni Leaders Cry For Help As Armed-bearing Fulani Herdsmen Occupy Farms by Nobody: 10:52am On Jun 29, 2021
Easternblood:
Who cares!! These people are kinda deluded and brain washed. If you ask an Ogoni person today who his problem is, we all know who they will call. I liken many people of the present day SS with few exceptions to the ethnic minorities of the North and MB. They are so hell bent on seeing their saviours as their enemies,and their oppressors as their friends. So let them enjoy and bask in their fruitful friendship. Umu okoko

Una even cry pass ogoni people. Is that not foolishness? Lol

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