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The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by mancoconut: 10:02am On Jun 30, 2021
If a new leader is indeed appointed to take over the reins of the now leader-less organization should first or all calm app frayed nerves and reassure the people through a well prepared public address that everything is still in order, and the struggle has not in any way be hampered by the present dilemma. Secondly the new leader should be carefully selected with no haste or emotions- a young, well polished, mild-mannered and tactful character with a deep sense of diplomatic skills should fit the bill perfectly.

Lastly the existing and quite honestly absurd IPOB Ideology of a Biafra that includes non-Igbo minorities in the present South South should also be dumped and a new manifesto that will take shape and make public should an agitation for based strictly on the threshold of a pure Igbo nation consistng of the 5 South Eastern states, parts of Delta North (exclusively the Enuani/Oshimili axis), and then the Egbema/Obigbo axis of Rivers state ONLY. This new manifesto will be of course be approved as a mandate by only intellectuals in Igboland... and the new leader must reform IPOB into a more grassroot organization with significant political bearings in the various local government areas of the SE, then work its way from the local government to the various houses of assembly across the SE geopolitical zone... once IPOB is entrenched as a powerful blueprint and tool for massive political mobilization in the East as opposed to just been just a radical group that thrives in hate speeches and other needless incitements of violence, it will be an instant game changer in the struggle for Biafra and since Buhari has barely two years left to vacate Aso rock back to Daura, there's a very promising opportunity that the newly elected president in 2023( hopefully a Southerner) will be more sympathetic to the Biafran agitation if the new leadership of IPOB uses its political structure to good use to lobby support from the new Nigerian government that will emerge in 2023.
Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by braveboy64(m): 10:04am On Jun 30, 2021
As he been dethroned? sad undecided
Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by colorsofrainbow: 10:11am On Jun 30, 2021
Fulani Terrorists now trying to create distraction...
Nnamdi Kanu is the leader and still remains the leader of ipob.
Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by Realtalk20: 10:11am On Jun 30, 2021
mancoconut:
If a new leader is indeed appointed to take over the reins of the now leader-less organization should first or all calm app frayed nerves and reassure the people through a well prepared public address that everything is still in order, and the struggle has not in any way be hampered by the present dilemma. Secondly the new leader should be carefully selected with no haste or emotions- a young, well polished, mild-mannered and tactful character with a deep sense of diplomatic skills should fit the bill perfectly.

Lastly the existing and quite honestly absurd IPOB Ideology of a Biafra that includes non-Igbo minorities in the present South South should also be dumped and a new manifesto that will take shape and make public should an agitation for based strictly on the threshold of a pure Igbo nation consistng of the 5 South Eastern states, parts of Delta North (exclusively the Enuani/Oshimili axis), and then the Egbema/Obigbo axis of Rivers state ONLY. This new manifesto will be of course be approved as a mandate by only intellectuals in Igboland... and the new leader must reform IPOB into a more grassroot organization with significant political bearings in the various local government areas of the SE, then work its way from the local government to the various houses of assembly across the SE geopolitical zone... once IPOB is entrenched as a powerful blueprint and tool for massive political mobilization in the East as opposed to just been just a radical group that thrives in hate speeches and other needless incitements of violence, it will be an instant game changer in the struggle for Biafra and since Buhari has barely two years left to vacate Aso rock back to Daura, there's a very promising opportunity that the newly elected president in 2023( hopefully a Southerner) will be more sympathetic to the Biafran agitation if the new leadership of IPOB uses its political structure to good use to lobby support from the new Nigerian government that will emerge in 2023.

I must say I am impressed that you guys can come up with this

Go forth my neighbors and fellow citizens

If you guys get Biafra maybe they will give us our Niger Delta republic
Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by theFilmtric: 10:13am On Jun 30, 2021
This is reasonable



theFilmtricsay
Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by tutudesz: 10:14am On Jun 30, 2021
Ipob is dead undecided all structure of Ipob is in the hands of government
Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by Kastonkastroll(m): 10:22am On Jun 30, 2021
Fruitless agitation will only be job of the new leader. You guys dont get it do you, Nigeria won't disintegrate, ever. How many of your so-called elites are ready to forfeit the benefits they get from a united Nigeria? None of course.
Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:27am On Jun 30, 2021
mancoconut:
If a new leader is indeed appointed to take over the reins of the now leader-less organization should first or all calm app frayed nerves and reassure the people through a well prepared public address that everything is still in order, and the struggle has not in any way be hampered by the present dilemma. Secondly the new leader should be carefully selected with no haste or emotions- a young, well polished, mild-mannered and tactful character with a deep sense of diplomatic skills should fit the bill perfectly.

Lastly the existing and quite honestly absurd IPOB Ideology of a Biafra that includes non-Igbo minorities in the present South South should also be dumped and a new manifesto that will take shape and make public should an agitation for based strictly on the threshold of a pure Igbo nation consistng of the 5 South Eastern states, parts of Delta North (exclusively the Enuani/Oshimili axis), and then the Egbema/Obigbo axis of Rivers state ONLY. This new manifesto will be of course be approved as a mandate by only intellectuals in Igboland... and the new leader must reform IPOB into a more grassroot organization with significant political bearings in the various local government areas of the SE, then work its way from the [/b]local government to the various houses of assembly across the SE geopolitical zone... once IPOB is entrenched as a powerful blueprint and tool for massive political mobilization in the East as opposed to just been just a radical group that thrives in hate speeches and other needless incitements of violence, it will be an instant game changer in the struggle for Biafra[b] and since Buhari has barely two years left to vacate Aso rock back to Daura, there's a very promising opportunity that the newly elected president in 2023( hopefully a Southerner) will be more sympathetic to the Biafran agitation if the new leadership of IPOB uses its political structure to good use to lobby support from the new Nigerian government that will emerge in 2023.



But IPOB guys were insulting Aisha Yusuf. The lady gave a valuable advice to IPOB. Boycotting election is stupid...... attacking pro Nigerian Igbos/lgbo leaders who disagree with Mazi is not the way.



Nice submission.

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Re: The Next Leader Of Ipob/and The Biafran Struggle by Captain8(m): 2:00pm On Jun 30, 2021
ipob is dead becaus cownu will released every information concerning the ipob both financially

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