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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by debetmx(m): 10:12am On Oct 22, 2021
Don't worry femi, your buharism would end on May 29, 2023.
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by BruncleZuma: 10:12am On Oct 22, 2021
These sets of sycophants...their own nah after Bubu we go know howfar.
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by nitt: 10:13am On Oct 22, 2021
BombAttack:
Igbos don't be deceived

They want to wipe out your generations

Just as they are doing in southern Kaduna

Have you EVER seen any of those Unity Beggars

Opening thread to condemn the killings in Kaduna

They are Happy about the killing

and want Igbos to be killed same way

IgweOfNnewi
Exc2000
Farid24224
blinking001
airminem
helinues

simplyleo
seunmsg
Monogamy
NGpatriot
Tinubuadvocate
SangoOlukosoOba

Rest jare!

It's getting stale angry

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by BruncleZuma: 10:13am On Oct 22, 2021
NoFucksToGive:
[s][/s]

Enough of politics

Please how much is 12.5 kg gas in your area?

Omo the matter don dear o, 8500 no be play o

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by nitt: 10:14am On Oct 22, 2021
Joromi1:
Aboki.

Is that Femi Adesina?

Mumu plenty for this forum sha
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by BombAttack(f): 10:15am On Oct 22, 2021
nitt:


Rest jare!

It's getting stale angry


Is getting stale because non of your family is among this deads

Should I say a prayer that your entire generations should be wasted like this

Say Amen, since is killings is now getting stale

Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by APCNig: 10:17am On Oct 22, 2021
Betrayers die miserably
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Bighead9: 10:22am On Oct 22, 2021
presidency:
JOE IGBOKWE: WHEN IT’S A CRIME TO LOVE BUHARI, NIGERIA AND IGBO LAND

By FEMI ADESINA

There are millions of us round the country who follow Muhammadu Buhari passionately. Some got enlisted in 1984 when the man was military head of state. Others joined along the line as the principal was Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) in the Gen Sani Abacha years, or when he joined partisan politics in 2002, ran for President a year later, also in 2007, 2011, and 2015, when he eventually coasted to power.

Over the years, some of the Buharists (as we are called), have fallen off, and even joined the opposition. Yet some others have stood sturdy, steady, resolute, as constant as the Northern Star. Stand up and take a bow, Engineer Joe Igbokwe, the man from Nnewi, in Anambra State.

President Buhari is possibly the most credible politician we have seen in the country in contemporary times, with a magnetic pull that draws people to him in droves. That was the point I was making last week in this column, but which an illiterate journalist with an online medium twisted to say I claimed Buhari was better than Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Aminu Kano etal. He succeeded in his mission: generating hateful comments against me, but I leave him to God. For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God to answer for what we have done, including all forms of lie against a fellow man. Our profession, or political and ethnic affiliations would no longer matter then.

We were talking of Joe Igbokwe before the brief diversion. Yes, this man loves Buhari to bits. He loves Nigeria, and he loves his native Igbo land. And you know what? That is now a crime in our country. Igbokwe’s life has been severely and severally threatened, his family hounded, and on October 3 this year, his county home in Nnewi was set on fire.

Igbokwe is a nationalist. His education, primary, secondary and even university he had in the Southeast. But since he got posted for national service in Ogun State in 1985, he had remained in the Southwest, identifying with the people, their politics, their ways of life, while not repudiating his love for his roots in Nnewi, and the Southeast generally. No wonder he is popularly called Agbalanze, after that Onitsha cultural association.

When it was not popular for people in the Southeast to follow the Progressives, Igbokwe threw his hat into the ring. From Alliance for Democracy (AD), to Action Congress of Nigerians (ACN), to All Progressives Congress (APC), he stood to be counted. And if you count committed followers of Buhari today, the Agbalanze is in the number.

If there is anything he needs to clarify about government, or our principal, Igbokwe never hesitates to get in touch with me. I give him background information, and he is satisfied.

When some people from his part of the country began to retreat into ethnic cleavages, and wanted the intelligentsia to identify with them, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Drainage and Water Resources made it clear he was a nationalist. And he stood by his conviction, speaking out against separatism and an attempt to balkanize the country. At the risk of so much, he opted for one Nigeria.

Igbokwe loves Igbo land. Yes, don’t we all love where we come from? Shouldn’t we? We should, we must, before we can even be good Nigerians. When strange things began to happen in the Southeast, people being decapitated, public buildings being torched, and security agents being murdered in cold blood, Igbokwe stood against it. Mum was the word from majority of the leaders of the region, but for Igbokwe, the man dies in him who keeps quiet in the face of tyranny. He spoke out.

He kept saying building bridges across the length and breadth of the country was the way to go, particularly for Igbo renaissance. He refused to join those who were retreating into ethnic cocoon, and stood for nationalism. It is either Nigeria or nothing! The man earned earned my deep respect. He stood for what was right, fair and just, for centripetal, rather than centrifugal forces in the country.

On October 3, I was in Ethiopia with Mr President, attending the inauguration of that country’s Prime Minister for second term in office, when we saw the sad news online. The regal country home of Igbokwe in Nnewi, where the man often retires for solitude, and where he had a vast library, had been set ablaze. Whodunnit? You know the answer. Unbridled hatred was on display, and a patriot was paying a heavy price for his convictions. When that magnificent white house erupted in smoke and fire, it was innocence that was burning. Patriotism was aflame, and love for motherland was ablaze. Thy glory oh Israel is slain upon the high places.

Gladly, no life was lost, because the attackers couldn’t lay their hands on anyone. But great was the loss, and I sorrowed for my brother Joe, and his wife (he calls her his crush) Dr Grace. What happened is what evil speaking does to a country. The lies and hate peddled by evil hearts have germinated, grown, and brought forth evil fruits.

You would expect a man who had been hounded, reviled, and attacked by arsonists, to return bile for bile, hate for hate. Threaten fire and brimstone. But not our Joe. What did he say?

“We paid the price for the good of Igbo land and Nigeria...By the grace of God, we will rescue Igbo land. It is my turn today, tomorrow it may be the turn of anybody. We must take Igbo land back from the killers and arsonists.”

I say a resounding amen to those prayers. We must take every part of the country from those who mean no good, concocting sorrow, tears and blood. It is Nigeria or nothing! In brotherhood we stand. No other option is acceptable, not even conceivable, otherwise, we would all lose, cutting our noses to spite the face.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity.


Mazi JOE IGBOKWE don't mind them. The NORTH will make you the first President of BIAFRAN REPUBLIC, when the North finaly choose to give Biafra their independence.

Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by blackboy(m): 10:22am On Oct 22, 2021
Aro or Yaba Left is where Femi Adesina needs to go after 2023 or now.

What did he say? Trying to make Mr Joe relevant but nothing to back it up.

A Buhari loyalist to the core ? I laugh.

Mr Femi if they force you to write let your boys take thr credit for such garbage write up.

Free Leah!! Free the Chibok girls
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Nobody: 10:23am On Oct 22, 2021
It’s a moral crime to choose Buhari over your people, you own race and blood. You can love Buhari without denigrating your tribe.

Nobody will care if he just loves Buhari without dragging the Igbo race through mud.
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by nitt: 10:24am On Oct 22, 2021
Every regime has its own brand of stomach infrastructure zombie media guys.

From Reuben Abati to Doyin Okupe to Femi Adesina to Garba Shehu to Laurreta Onochie

Being a spokesperson or media aide to Politicians generally, is a job I can never accept to do.

It is a job that makes one lose all credibility, dignity and moral standing in the people's eye.

You are always under pressure to turn Black to white, blood to wine, even at the expense of common sense and logical reasoning

The only person that managed to maneuver his way out safely in that role is Olusegun Adeniyi (Late President Yar'adua's spokesperson) and he, admitted to how difficult and tasking that job was, and I doubt, he would take it up again in future, if offered.

The shelf life for a government in power is 8 years at most.

Is it worth destroying your name and losing your soul for the short 8 years in silver and gold?.

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by nitt: 10:27am On Oct 22, 2021
BombAttack:



Is getting stale because non of your family is among this deads

Should I say a prayer that your entire generations should be wasted like this

Say Amen, since is killings is now getting stale

Mtscheeeuw!!!

Abeg shift mek I pass
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by BombAttack(f): 10:30am On Oct 22, 2021
nitt:


Mtscheeeuw!!!

Abeg shift mek I pass

Why can't you say Amen na

Is getting stale
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Mayeldah(m): 10:31am On Oct 22, 2021
What is there to love about Buhari?

Femi Adesina and Joe Igbokwe would definitely have hated Buhari like any of us if they were not close to the corridors of power

If there is anyone God will judge here, it is definitely the man who uses kid gloves on fulani bandits but roar when other tribes ask for fairness.

Femi Adesina seems out of his senses and hypnotized to have even conceived this write up
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Mummyfour(f): 10:32am On Oct 22, 2021
So igbokwe has finally gotten the attention he was practically crying for and really,from no other person than Femi Adeshina .
He was so angry when he realised that FFK was invited to Aso rock for his defection stunts, while he igbokwe that had been shouting himself hoarse for years in support of Buhari had not been invited to Aso rock for even a cup of kunu.
It's unfortunate that this is the much he can get after his wailings like a baby for recognition.
Patriotic Nigerians are those that speak true to wrong leadership, no matter who is on the throne.
Joe igbokwe may be a buharist, I don't care. But denigrating his people every time,but keeping quiet when Fulanis go on rampage is indeed baffling.
Dem don bomb train o, Abi is Joe igbokwe so busy at cleaning his gutters that he has not read the news on that.
We are waiting for his and Adesina's response to that.
Stupidity is when you sell your soul for food and later become useless when power is taken away from you
In summary power is transient

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:32am On Oct 22, 2021
benuejosh:
Buhari is loved by all Igbos and hated by Igbos.
And who made benuejosh a spokesman for Igbos
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Cnach: 10:35am On Oct 22, 2021
Esseite:
Millions of Igbos are working and making a living in Nigeria while loving their IGBO land like other Ethnic groups.

The onus of the question lies... "if you were not oppurtuned to be close to the seat of power, with your Bill's and expenses being taken care off, would you yourself love the current state of the country
?"...

Should people be happy being Nigerians when a train that its expense has been passed to generations unborn and raised recurrent expenditure to 80%, needs N60b maintenance annual, yet produced only N1bn income has been blown up and grounded?

Should that be a happy Nigerian?

Dont use propaganda to put it on the Igbos as non-patrotic when surviving is a challenge in Nigeria today.

Like someone once said, Igboho and Nnamdi kanu is trending today and winning the hearts of once patriotic citizens because the illusion of life they project has more hope than the Nigerian leaders are...
I know U are not a kid
And I also know U got good education
And u have made me happy
There is joy once I hear a reasonable person talking. God keep u guy

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Guyman02: 10:38am On Oct 22, 2021
Femi Adesina is the Yoruba version of Joe Igbokwe grin
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:39am On Oct 22, 2021
That was the point I was making last week in this column, but which an illiterate journalist with an online medium twisted to say I claimed Buhari was better than Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Aminu Kano etal. He succeeded in his mission: generating hateful comments against me, but I leave him to God. For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God to answer for what we have done, including all forms of lie against a fellow man
grin grin grin
Is dis a retraction or what? Cause I thought you claimed you were proving Buhari is the most popular Nigerian politician.
Good you remember the Bible says we will answer to God for what we have said and done. You will also answer for claiming the Bible says peace by force.
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by DanielAlhassan(m): 10:40am On Oct 22, 2021
E no go better for who born this idiot come this world
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by sonofspada(m): 10:46am On Oct 22, 2021
BombAttack:
Igbos don't be deceived

They want to wipe out your generations

Just as they are doing in southern Kaduna

Have you EVER seen any of those Unity Beggars

Opening thread to condemn the killings in Kaduna

They are Happy about the killing

and want Igbos to be killed same way

IgweOfNnewi
Exc2000
Farid24224
blinking001
airminem
helinues

simplyleo
seunmsg
Monogamy
NGpatriot
Tinubuadvocate
@thebosstrevor
SangoOlukosoOba
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by slimghost(m): 10:47am On Oct 22, 2021
I don’t read anything that comes from this retarded sycophant anymore.
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Bigpapi: 10:49am On Oct 22, 2021
NoFucksToGive:
[s][/s]

Enough of politics

Please how much is 12.5 kg gas in your area?




10,000naira
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by LongManAfrica: 10:57am On Oct 22, 2021
Rubbish write up. He is hailing Joe Igbokwe simply because Igbokwe is against his people. May you have a son like Joe Igbokwe. Amen say Amen

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by TemmyT002(m): 10:59am On Oct 22, 2021
Mumu.
No one said you shouldn't love him.
They are saying stop supporting his wickedness and useless and wicked policies.
Tell them the truth. Berate him. Give him constructive cristisms, not doing eye service, you freaking sycophant.
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Nobody: 11:02am On Oct 22, 2021
BombAttack:
Igbos don't be deceived

They want to wipe out your generations

Just as they are doing in southern Kaduna

Have you EVER seen any of those Unity Beggars

Opening thread to condemn the killings in Kaduna

They are Happy about the killing

and want Igbos to be killed same way

IgweOfNnewi
Exc2000
Farid24224
blinking001
airminem
helinues

simplyleo
seunmsg
Monogamy
NGpatriot
Tinubuadvocate
SangoOlukosoOba

Bleep"ng an*mal in human skin. Your people are the most fanatic on earth, always dwelling on propaganda and religious jingoism. You are so blind to see how people are being killed in Zamfara and Katsina but ur propaganda always look upto Kaduna or Benue alone to spread ur sinister. The enemy is common to all and in history Nations are tried with one disaster or the other and shall come and pass; making it or painting it to look religious is absurdity to the highest order and show that u have no concern to humanity!

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by fredoooooo: 11:06am On Oct 22, 2021
We live and carry him gor head , if you don't like himna ya wahala ... Baba go do 8 years finish , yiur hate is ya wahala ... God bless Nigeria , God bless all the good people of Nigeria
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Racoon(m): 11:07am On Oct 22, 2021
Guess it is the same Femi Adeshina that boldly told Nigerians to give up their lands for fulani terrorists to possess? Foolish sycophantic slave
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by BombAttack(f): 11:07am On Oct 22, 2021
Coronabirus:


Bleep"ng an*mal in human skin. Your people are the most fanatic on earth, always dwelling on propaganda and religious jingoism. You are so blind to see how people are being killed in Zamfara and Katsina but ur propaganda always look upto Kaduna or Benue alone to spread ur sinister. The enemy is common to all and in history Nations are tried with one disaster or the other and shall come and pass; making it or painting it to look religious is absurdity to the highest order and show that u have no concern to humanity!

Look at this one Nigeria hypocrite

You open 100s of threads daily on this forum to demonize IPOB

But you can't open a single thread to condemn Kaduna killings

If there are killings in Zamfara and Katsina

Why are you not reporting them

Shame on you and your fake One Nigeria

Evil people

Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by Naijabad: 11:09am On Oct 22, 2021
benuejosh:
Buhari is loved by all Igbos and hated by Igbos.

And you forgot that IPOB is IGBO and IGBO is IPOB.

Buhari hate Igbos with passion. Igbos in turn hate him with grave passion.

Igbos have instinct for survival. It is not man made, it is natural.
Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by BombAttack(f): 11:12am On Oct 22, 2021
Naijabad:


And you forgot that IPOB is IGBO and IGBO is IPOB.


Let them know

They think IPOB is different from IGBOs

That's the divide and rule they want to use on IGBOs

They call IPOB terrorist, it means they are calling IGBOs terrorist

Who is IPOB and who are IGBOs

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Re: Joe Igbokwe: When It’s A Crime To Love Buhari, Nigeria And Igbo Land by duro4chang(m): 11:14am On Oct 22, 2021
To me the man is not wise at all. He talks anyhow.

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