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2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by KINGofHELL: 9:01pm On Feb 19, 2022
* IPOB cannot break Nigeria.
* Says even the January 15th 1966 Coup, the Civil War could not break Nigeria.

Whether Buhari and IPOB Likes It Or Not, There Will Be Elections in 2023-My AriseTV Interview

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_NKDKEMp6A

Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by Anieke77(m): 9:02pm On Feb 19, 2022
Reno is talking too much. He should go and rest
Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by dawnomike(m): 9:03pm On Feb 19, 2022
We all know that already...

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by mrvitalis(m): 9:04pm On Feb 19, 2022
Nigeria breaking up is a matter of time

Igbos and IPOB should start insisting they want Nigeria to remain one that they like this structure and watch igbophobia break Nigeria in 10 years

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by Aonkuuse(m): 9:05pm On Feb 19, 2022
Empty chest beaters
Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by LegendHero(m): 9:05pm On Feb 19, 2022
Reno is done using IPOB to gain followership.

Now he needs to crush every spirit against him Atikulating in 2023.

No lefelendum no erection.

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by Armaggedon: 9:07pm On Feb 19, 2022
Political jobber and rabble rouser per excellence.
You'll still need to write your lengthy articles in the nearest future in congratulating Biafrans.
Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by mrvitalis(m): 9:09pm On Feb 19, 2022
On a serious note it's ignorant to say Nigeria can't break up ...the world map is constantly changing ....the austra /Hungarian empire is no more ...many countries raise and for if we look at the past ...Roma ruled for 600 years but it fell

If u want to know if ipob is making progress look at their effect 8 years ago and now ...the fact you are talking about if we would break up is IPOB doing

The fact people question of 2023 would hold even is ipob doing

Sooner or later someone would demand referendum on the floor of the national assembly especially with someone people finally understanding that u can't play politics with your haters and people who envy you

Nigeria as we know it is over ...it might not break up but it certainly won't be this structure in 23 years

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by Nobody: 9:16pm On Feb 19, 2022
mrvitalis:
Nigeria breaking up is a matter of time

Igbos and IPOB should start insisting they want Nigeria to remain one that they like this structure and watch igbophobia break Nigeria in 10 years

Nigeria is not going to break up.

Back in 2018, I watched as most of the people shouting IPOB suddenly became 'Atikulators'. The same thing happened in 2015 when Buhari took over, all of a sudden, some of his opponents became secessionist supporters.

Then on the Yourba side, there is Sunday Iboho...who was....a PDP supporter in a past life.. (and in 2012, MNK was carrying Nigerian flag and supporting the government)

Here is the thing. Nigerians don't want to break up Nigeria. They want their side to win so that they can chop money ...or at least gain some concessions from the center. That was why Sharia was in vogue in the 2000s....today, excepting Kano, most sharia state....where are they? How many bandits in Zamfara have had their hands cut off?

All this secessionist things na wash. Its all to make sure that the government is on its toes. MINUTE pdp is back in power in 2023 for example, the whole IPOB thing will die down. Maybe we would suddenly see another round...

At the end, people supporting secession have to make up their mind. You cannot be crying secession today, and then chanting politcal slogans 3 months to elections. Do you want to go 100% or do you not want to. Ojukwu went 100%

Meanwhile, most of the people involved in 'north vs south politics' don't know how to hold their leaders accountable. All they want to do is chop money.

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by Guyman02: 9:17pm On Feb 19, 2022
Nigerians are always awed by the Igbo tribe

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by LeoDeKing: 9:30pm On Feb 19, 2022
LegendHero:
Reno is done using IPOB to gain followership.

Now he needs to crush every spirit against him Atikulating in 2023.

No lefelendum no erection.

Pdp, ffk and reno using ipob to gain followership since 10 bc. After achieving the followership, they drop ipob pigs and use the followership for productive ventures.

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by Baawaa(m): 9:39pm On Feb 19, 2022
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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by mrvitalis(m): 9:43pm On Feb 19, 2022
backbencher:


Nigeria is not going to break up.

Back in 2018, I watched as most of the people shouting IPOB suddenly became 'Atikulators'. The same thing happened in 2015 when Buhari took over, all of a sudden, some of his opponents became secessionist supporters.

Then on the Yourba side, there is Sunday Iboho...who was....a PDP supporter in a past life.. (and in 2012, MNK was carrying Nigerian flag and supporting the government)

Here is the thing. Nigerians don't want to break up Nigeria. They want their side to win so that they can chop money ...or at least gain some concessions from the center. That was why Sharia was in vogue in the 2000s....today, excepting Kano, most sharia state....where are they? How many bandits in Zamfara have had their hands cut off?

All this secessionist things na wash. Its all to make sure that the government is on its toes. MINUTE pdp is back in power in 2023 for example, the whole IPOB thing will die down. Maybe we would suddenly see another round...

At the end, people supporting secession have to make up their mind. You cannot be crying secession today, and then chanting politcal slogans 3 months to elections. Do you want to go 100% or do you not want to. Ojukwu went 100%

Meanwhile, most of the people involved in 'north vs south politics' don't know how to hold their leaders accountable. All they want to do is chop money.
You are looking at the near future ...took how many years Sudan broke up ...countries have come and gone ...Igbos kids today would grow up wanting Biafra ...relax it's not a sprint but marathon

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by Nobody: 9:50pm On Feb 19, 2022
mrvitalis:

You are looking at the near future ...took how many years Sudan broke up ...countries have come and gone ...Igbos kids today would grow up wanting Biafra ...relax it's not a sprint but marathon

Sudan broke up because the North treated the South in ways that were worse than what happens in Nigeria, and because El Nimery in essence tore up the 1972 agreements, in order to save his government, which did not work, and he was replaced with a crazy Islamist order which tried to expand Sharia to the South and change the culture wholescale...leading back to part 2 of the civil war, and more destruction (at least in Nigeria, Sharia stays in the states that vote for it, plus as far as I know, Arabic and Muslim culture isn't being forced down everyone's throat)

Also, Biafra is going to be a landlocked state. The South south is not joining up this time, and the North is not the monolith it used to be. South West is divided between two sides, like it always has been.

Anyway, to me, it doesn't matter. Countries come and go. But the thing is, the clean breakup of the 1967 period is not possible anymore. All African countries are contrapitions, and Lord knows they were formed by foreigners. Breaking them up is going to lead us back to the dark old days of big tribe eating up small tribe, and I don't want that.

Plus, Nigeria's problems is simple....we are not serious about holding leaders to account and doing the hard work of demcoracy. We want to share money. I don't see how Biafra, sharia, oodua would solve that.

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by gidgiddy: 10:19pm On Feb 19, 2022
I dont think Reno knows that there is still anything like Nigeria because the North still wants Nigeria to exist

If the North comes together tomorrow and decides to declare 'Arewa Republic', that will be the end of Nigeria and nobody is even going to fight a war to bring them back

Its only because Reno knows that the agitation for separation is in the South that gives him the confidence to say that Nigeria will not break up

Whatever happens, Ignos have began their unstoppable march to independence

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by mrvitalis(m): 10:29pm On Feb 19, 2022
backbencher:


Sudan broke up because the North treated the South in ways that were worse than what happens in Nigeria, and because El Nimery in essence tore up the 1972 agreements, in order to save his government, which did not work, and he was replaced with a crazy Islamist order which tried to expand Sharia to the South and change the culture wholescale...leading back to part 2 of the civil war, and more destruction (at least in Nigeria, Sharia stays in the states that vote for it, plus as far as I know, Arabic and Muslim culture isn't being forced down everyone's throat)

Also, Biafra is going to be a landlocked state. The South south is not joining up this time, and the North is not the monolith it used to be. South West is divided between two sides, like it always has been.

Anyway, to me, it doesn't matter. Countries come and go. But the thing is, the clean breakup of the 1967 period is not possible anymore. All African countries are contrapitions, and Lord knows they were formed by foreigners. Breaking them up is going to lead us back to the dark old days of big tribe eating up small tribe, and I don't want that.

Plus, Nigeria's problems is simple....we are not serious about holding leaders to account and doing the hard work of demcoracy. We want to share money. I don't see how Biafra, sharia, oodua would solve that.

Who cares about south south they would be their own country ...Igbos have a 30km access to sea ...that's if opobo and bonny decide they don't want to join ......south south don't hate Igbos to the extent of not allowing us access to the sea ..we have 4 route to the sea ... ebonyi , abia ,imo, and Niger rivers being the longest ...even if they do hate we have intentional convention how such dispute is resolved

Landlocked or not we are igbos ...united with the right government and there is nothing we can't achieve

Biafra is a matter of time it's a project that might outlive me

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by 1827scv: 10:46pm On Feb 19, 2022
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LegendHero:
Reno is done using IPOB to gain followership.

Now he needs to crush every spirit against him Atikulating in 2023.

No lefelendum no erection.

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Re: 2023: Whether IPOB Likes It Or Not, There'll Be Election - Reno Omokri by 1827svn: 10:47pm On Feb 19, 2022
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LeoDeKing:

Pdp, ffk and reno using ipob to gain followership since 10 bc. After achieving the followership, they drop ipob pigs and use the followership for productive ventures.



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