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Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 11:27pm On Jul 29, 2021
now that your hate as brought you here I want to share this

Panama Canal
Width: 150 and 300 metres
Depth: 13 metres

Niger River
Width: 240 metres
Depth: 30 metres


Trade Volume of Panama Canal: Panama canal spans the narrowest part of Panama and connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. One of world's busiest shipping routes, it has historically handled about 5% of world trade and nearly 14,000 transits were made last year.

51 ships cross the Panama Canal daily.
Panama Canal is surrounded on both sides by the country of Panama (why no blockade? lol)
Panama Canal can take ships 4x the size the ship the any Nigerian port can take.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLAzGbO6lz4

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 11:29pm On Jul 29, 2021
cargo boats on the Panama Canal incase you think this is photo shop

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 11:29pm On Jul 29, 2021
and another



14,000 of these cross the canal every year.

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 11:38pm On Jul 29, 2021
7 ships at once, na wow

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by budaatum: 11:38pm On Jul 29, 2021
Igboland bought Panama Canal? Now that's progress, I dare say, to shame the rest of Nigeria!

I wonder if some Northern state would buy the Suez Canal to compete.

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by theTranscriber: 11:45pm On Jul 29, 2021
Why are you guys this dumb?
Does Niger republic not have River Niger?
Is Niger republic not land locked?


Better start begging Ijaw for small coast
Even if na ½km² cheesy ofodirinwa

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 11:50pm On Jul 29, 2021
theTranscriber:
Why are you guys this dumb?
Does Niger republic not have River Niger?
Is Niger republic not land locked?

Run for election there, pass the bill, build the port, begin.
Is Niger Republic not refining oil Nigerian oil lol? NIGER DELTA oil? anything is possible
Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by IGBOSON1: 11:55pm On Jul 29, 2021
theTranscriber:
Why are you guys this dumb?
Does Niger republic not have River Niger?
Is Niger republic not land locked?

If Niger hasn't put in the work to make the Niger river navigable -to and from Niger Republic- for ocean going ships, then YES, she will remain landlocked! This is the difference between you black Africans and the western world....you're limited by your laziness, lack of imagination, lack of a can-do spirit, envy and tribalism!

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by StarFist(m): 12:02am On Jul 30, 2021
Tell them

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by theTranscriber: 12:03am On Jul 30, 2021
IGBOSON1:


If Niger hasn't put in the work to make the Niger river navigable -to and from Niger Republic- for ocean going ships, then YES, she will remain landlocked! This is the difference between you black Africans and the western world....you're limited by your laziness, lack of imagination, lack of a can-do spirit, envy and tribalism!
lol
Keep decieving yourselves
E go shock una
Ijaw and others will not let you near that coast
Better go and beg for small coast cheesy

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by IGBOSON1: 12:06am On Jul 30, 2021
If the Panama Canal were have to situated in 'one Nigeria', with Nigerians as the dramatis-personae, and with the present geo-political configurations in place....if the canal were to be built in IGBOLAND, you can bet your last kobo it will either not be approved (with a thousand reasons given for why it's not possible), or it would be moved to the region occupied/controlled by the Fulani hegemony...or close, like we saw with Ajaokuta Steel coy and Katsina Steel rolling mill!

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 12:10am On Jul 30, 2021
IGBOSON1:


If Niger hasn't put in the work to make the Niger river navigable -to and from Niger Republic- for ocean going ships, then YES, she will remain landlocked! This is the difference between you black Africans and the western world....you're limited by your laziness, lack of imagination, lack of a can-do spirit, envy and tribalism!


you're limited by your laziness, lack of imagination, lack of a can-do spirit, envy and tribalism!


you're limited by your laziness, lack of imagination, lack of a can-do spirit, envy and tribalism!


You cannot count how many ideas are thrown in the trash by these people with the only excuse being 'it will be difficult'. These are people that think their grandchildren will not be poor

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by IGBOSON1: 12:11am On Jul 30, 2021
theTranscriber:
lol
Keep decieving yourselves
E go shock una
Ijaw and others will not let you near that coast
Better go and beg for small coast cheesy

This is exactly what i'm saying....you've helped buttress my point! Ijaws will do the dancing.....while you evil, Igbo-hating lot will be in the forest nearby, beating the drums for them! We saw this play out in the late 60s with the 'abandoned property' saga, and the carving out of oil rich Igbo territories into Rivers State for the Ijaws to oversee! wink

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 12:15am On Jul 30, 2021
IGBOSON1:
If the Panama Canal were have to situated in 'one Nigeria', with Nigerians as the dramatis-personae, and with the present geo-political configurations in place....if the canal were to be built in IGBOLAND, you can bet your last kobo it will either not be approved (with a thousand reasons given for why it's not possible), or it would be moved to the region occupied/controlled by the Fulani hegemony...or close, like we saw with Ajaokuta Steel coy and Katsina Steel rolling mill!

Igboland wouldn't need a panama canal because the Niger River is significantly more accommodating to even the largest ships in the world than the panama canal. This thread is not for anyone but Igbos in doubt, even though it will of course attract maggots and flies from other regions.

but the more they argue, the stronger this thread becomes, the more Igbo people see the truth. It is an engine powered by hate, envy and tribalism

I don't want to hear any Igbo person say they're 'land locked' because it's only people that don't go home that say this nonsense. The international Niger River is deeper and wider than the river used for the port of onne. You can build several ports on the Niger, not to mention other places in Igboland that I don't need to mention because these ones don't even know their own regions geography talkless of our own.

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by theTranscriber: 12:18am On Jul 30, 2021
IGBOSON1:


This is exactly what i'm saying....you've helped buttress my point! Ijaws will do the dancing.....while you evil, Igbo-hating lot will be in the forest nearby, beating the drums for them! We saw this play out in the late 60s with the 'abandoned property' saga, and the carving out of oil rich Igbo territories into Rivers State for the Ijaws to oversee! wink
First of all
"Nobody hates you"
Put that deep into your skull

Ijaw has their land Igbos have theirs
If it was Igbos who had coast you would do the same
I endorse Izon
They must defend their land and sovereignty

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by theTranscriber: 12:21am On Jul 30, 2021
Ofodirinwa:


Igboland wouldn't need a panama canal because the Niger River is significantly more accommodating to even the largest ships in the world than the panama canal. This thread is not for anyone but Igbos in doubt, even though it will of course attract maggots and flies from other regions.

but the more they argue, the stronger this thread becomes, the more Igbo people see the truth. It is an engine powered by hate, envy and tribalism

I don't want to hear any Igbo person say they're 'land locked' because it's only people that don't go home that say this nonsense. The international Niger River is deeper and wider than the river used for the port of onne. You can build several ports on the Niger, not to mention other places in Igboland that I don't need to mention because these ones don't even know their own regions geography talkless of our own.
you are LANDLOCKED
Follow one of the ways below
War is obviously out of the question

So start begging

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by IGBOSON1: 12:45am On Jul 30, 2021
theTranscriber:

First of all
"Nobody hates you"
Put that deep into your skull

Ijaw has their land Igbos have theirs
If it was Igbos who had coast you would do the same
I endorse Izon
They must defend their land and sovereignty

'Nobody hates you' you say! It was the likes of Zik believing this blatant lie that's partly the reason for Ndigbo sharing the same country with evil minded peeps like you! What's your ethnicity?

Even though you would wish so, Ijaws do not 'have' the entire coast through which Ndigbo can access the sea....there's the Efiks and Ibibio to the south-east of Alaigbo, so get your facts right!

Just what land and sovereignty are the Ijaw 'defending'? Is it the land, reosurces and sovereignty that's been taken over by 'one Nigeria' and in the hands of the Fulani hegemony? Dude, get real! As we speak, their land has been devastated by decades of water, air and land pollution......their oil and gas stolen, and used to develop other regions while they make do with a paltry 13% of their own resources! How is that 'defending'?

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by muykem: 1:26am On Jul 30, 2021
Many of you doesn't know the meaning of landlocked. As long as those canals and rivers will pass through lands not belongs to your country before getting to ocean then you are landlocked. Your neighbour country might decided to dam the rivers at their end for irrigation among others.

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ekpeitit(m): 1:33am On Jul 30, 2021
Ofodirinwa:
now that your hate as brought you here I want to share this

Panama Canal
Width: 150 and 300 metres
Depth: 13 metres

Niger River
Width: 240 metres
Depth: 30 metres


Trade Volume of Panama Canal: Panama canal spans the narrowest part of Panama and connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. One of world's busiest shipping routes, it has historically handled about 5% of world trade and nearly 14,000 transits were made last year.

51 ships cross the Panama Canal daily.
Panama Canal is surrounded on both sides by the country of Panama (why no blockade? lol)
Panama Canal can take ships 4x the size the ship the any Nigerian port can take.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLAzGbO6lz4
Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 1:59am On Jul 30, 2021
shocked shocked

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Ofodirinwa: 2:01am On Jul 30, 2021
vex in 3
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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by theTranscriber: 8:06am On Jul 30, 2021
IGBOSON1:


'Nobody hates you' you say! It was the likes of Zik believing this blatant lie that's partly the reason for Ndigbo sharing the same country with evil minded peeps like you! What's your ethnicity?

Even though you would wish so, Ijaws do not 'have' the entire coast through which Ndigbo can access the sea....there's the Efiks and Ibibio to the south-east of Alaigbo, so get your facts right!

Just what land and sovereignty are the Ijaw 'defending'? Is it the land, reosurces and sovereignty that's been taken over by 'one Nigeria' and in the hands of the Fulani hegemony? Dude, get real! As we speak, their land has been devastated by decades of water, air and land pollution......their oil and gas stolen, and used to develop other regions while they make do with a paltry 13% of their own resources! How is that 'defending'?
Are you kidding me right now?
Was it not Azikiwe that pushed for the north and the south to be in one country?
https://www.nairaland.com/6611784/azikiwes-strong-opposition-seccesion-1975
Was it not him that went against the seccesion clause?cheesy
https://www.nairaland.com/6527131/azikwe-against-northern-secession-1953
I am Yorùbá

Izon has the entire coast south of Igboland

They have the right to defend whatever they want to
You have no business with how degraded thier land has become
Okay?

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by teamoneline: 8:14am On Jul 30, 2021
After all this you will now put orji uzor kalu as president. Put good visionary leaders in your states first. What is your plan to bring in visionary leaders. Look at Anambra start there first.
Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by IGBOSON1: 10:26am On Jul 30, 2021
theTranscriber:

Are you kidding me right now?
Was it not Azikiwe that pushed for the north and the south to be in one country?
https://www.nairaland.com/6611784/azikiwes-strong-opposition-seccesion-1975
Was it not him that went against the seccesion clause?cheesy
https://www.nairaland.com/6527131/azikwe-against-northern-secession-1953
I am Yorùbá

Izon has the entire coast south of Igboland

They have the right to defend whatever they want to
You have no business with how degraded thier land has become
Okay?

You are YORUBA, and you're all over the place agonising and beating yourself up on the issue of Igbos access to the sea!? You see how evil and malevolent some of you Yoruba can be? Just what drives this sick anti-Igbo obsession by some of you Yoruba....always pokenosing and trying to undermine Igbo interests? It started right from the 60s and sadly continues till today!

We have a ongoing issue between Ndigbo and Ijaw concerning access to the sea that has fuckall to do with the Yoruba, and automatically a Yoruba man will side with the Ijaw against Igbos....why is that? Yet some dumb and naive Igbos still feel nothing is wrong here and are comfortable sharing the same country with you?

Dude, are you really this dumb or are you putting on an act? Is comprehension your problem? My mentioning of Zik was pertaining to his naivete in believing a 'one Nigeria' was the best thing for his people.....despite all the signs pointing to the fact we were sharing the same country with grps of wicked, envious and malevolent creatures! So all that rubbish you posted about Zik is neither here nor there because we're basically saying the same thing! In any case, Zik didn't have the power to force anyone to be in the same country with his people....neither did he have the power to singularly force a secession clause out of the constitution! This tango had three equal partners! One has to wonder though, what changed that the same two-faced creeps blaming Zik for 'forcing' one Nigeria on them and 'forcing' a secession clause out of the constitution are now spilling blood to preserve the very thing they claim they once objected to! Isn't that hypocrisy and two-fecedness of the highest order?

Besides hate and wickedness, Ignorance is another problem you have! Go look at your map again, and i'm sure you'll discover that a body of water flows from Alaigbo.....dividing Ijawland and Efik/Ibibioland! When we talk of Obuaku sea port, where did you think the body of water is located? When Nigeria disintegrates and the Ijaw and Efik/Ibibio are in seperate countries, that body of water becomes international waters, and there nothing you can do about it!

Hateful schmuck!

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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Nobody: 10:29am On Jul 30, 2021
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Re: Why Igbos Cannot Accept That Fact That Igboland Is LANDLOCKED (evidence) by Luminary2000: 11:17am On Jul 30, 2021
Ekpeitit:
The South East is made up of illiterates and petty traders who cannot fathom the meaning of a seaport.
Stop dreaming, Biafra will never happen, you will remain second class citizens and slaves in Nigeria forever and ever. AMEN.
And even if Nigeria breaks up ,Niger Delta Republic will build a wall to shut out immigrants from the Ewu nation called Biafra while Oduduwa and Northern Nigeria will do the same. You are landlocked and will remain landlocked for eternity. YOU ARE CURSED,AMEN

What's ur point sir??

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