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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Nyamiri: 12:06pm On Sep 18, 2022
gidgiddy:

After organising your empire, are you any richer than Igbos ? Are you any more developed than them? What exactly did empire do for you today?

People are talking about flying to moon in the 21st century, another person is talking about useless empire that has no place in the world of today

Actually, Igbos are the poorest in the country. Top 5 Nigerians, 2 Northerners, 3 Yorubas, no Igbo man.
No Igbo in Nigeria is on the Forbes list of richest Africans.
You are slaves in all aspects.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 4:25pm On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:



Igbos were not committed to Biafra and when the coveted Niger Delta was liberated, Biafra died a natural death and Ojukwu and his war cabinet fled their village .

In fact Biafra would not have been declare but for Gowon creating Rivers and Cross River State out of the Eastern Region. Biafra was declared 2 days after correcting the British error by freeing minorities from ibo oppression.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by FakeIgboJew: 4:27pm On Sep 18, 2022
spearman:

In fact Biafra would not have been declare but for Gowon creating Rivers and Cross River State out of the Eastern Region. Biafra was declared 2 days after correcting the British error by freeing minorities from ibo oppression.

Even the Jan 15 Igbo coup was meant to forestall the carving out of minority regions from the Igbo dominated region.

Igbo will never stop coveting my Niger Delta

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 4:31pm On Sep 18, 2022
Nyamiri:


Actually, Igbos are the poorest in the country. Top 5 Nigerians, 2 Northerners, 3 Yorubas, no Igbo man.
No Igbo in Nigeria is on the Forbes list of richest Africans.
You are slaves in all aspects.
Ibos think hawking and peddling is business acumen. Ibos cannot gather wealth because they use it for silly chest beating to compensate for Ibo inbuilt inferiority complex.

This Obi and his father were rumored to be drug traffickers. Obi's father was assassinated on some dark circumstances.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 4:39pm On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Even the Jan 15 Igbo coup was meant to forestall the carving out of minority regions from the Igbo dominated region.

Igbo will never stop coveting my Niger Delta

All 5 Majors central planners of that coup were Ibos. They gaslighted Nzeogwu and Ademilegun to give some semblance of spread where as they were the last 2 brought in after the planning was sealed. Jashub and and the thankfully few other innocent Obidients are the Nzeogwu and Ademilegun of today.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by omonnakoda: 4:40pm On Sep 18, 2022
olisaEze:
Nothing is preventing the other ethnicities from lending a voice to the story, they weren’t dragged into the war. The Eastern legislative body mandated Ojukwu to declare Biafra because Gowon reneged on the Aburi Accord after three thousand Igbo civilians were killed in one riot. Frank Opigo, from Okrika, Rivers State proposed the name for the new country, ‘Biafra’. But the minorities have been silent and okay with the treatment the Igbo has received from this nation since then. You have to be very daft to think an Oyinbo man that has never come to Africa is the right person to teach you your own country’s history!
What was Eastern Legislative body? Who appointed or elected them?

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Kingozymandias(m): 4:52pm On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Even the Jan 15 Igbo coup was meant to forestall the carving out of minority regions from the Igbo dominated region.

Igbo will never stop coveting my Niger Delta

Rule 15
Rule 19 violated


This FakeIgboJew is the same person using JewsAreSatanic



Using alternate accounts

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by FakeIgboJew: 4:55pm On Sep 18, 2022
Kingozymandias:


Rule 15
Rule 19 violated


This FakeIgboJew is the same person using JewsAreSatanic



Using alternate accounts

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Since morning you dey post this rubbish and mods no send you

Pele
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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 4:55pm On Sep 18, 2022
omonnakoda:
What was Eastern Legislative body? Who appointed or elected them?

Western assembly passed the Midwest referendum bill by 95% despite resisting initially. The Eastern and northern assembly refused for such bills to surface in their conquered region. Anioma was giving a choice to join Eastern Region instead they returned the highest vote of 97.5 % in the 1963 Midwest referendum.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 4:57pm On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Since morning you dey post this rubbish and mods no send you

Pele
grin
From today on all Ibos will be referred to as Nwosu because that is truly who they all are.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by FakeIgboJew: 5:00pm On Sep 18, 2022
spearman:

From today on all Ibos will be referred to as Nwosu because that is trul who they all are.

Lol
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 5:02pm On Sep 18, 2022
olisaEze:
Nothing is preventing the other ethnicities from lending a voice to the story, they weren’t dragged into the war. The Eastern legislative body mandated Ojukwu to declare Biafra because Gowon reneged on the Aburi Accord after three thousand Igbo civilians were killed in one riot.

Again Biafra would not have been declare but for Gowon creating Rivers and Cross River State out of the Eastern Region. Biafra was declared 2 days after correcting the British error by freeing minorities from ibo oppression.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Parachoko: 5:09pm On Sep 18, 2022
ImperialYoruba:


You have no choice. Igbo is already 40% population of SS. Obi himself said this.
Lies

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by omonnakoda: 5:15pm On Sep 18, 2022
spearman:


Western assembly passed the Midwest referendum bill by 95% despite resisting initially. The Eastern and northern assembly refused for such bills to surface in their conquered region. Anioma was giving a choice to join Eastern Region instead they returned the highest vote of 97.5 % in the 1963 Midwest referendum.
What has this got to do with the question I asked? What was Eastern Legislative body ? Who elected or appointed them . Simple question
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 5:38pm On Sep 18, 2022
omonnakoda:
What has this got to do with the question I asked? What was Eastern Legislative body ? Who elected or appointed them . Simple question
Western Assembly had minorities too but was Yoruba dominated like Eastern Assembly was Ibo dominated. Ibos displayed no goodwill towards Eastern minorities that Yorubas displayed towards Western minorities.

Example: Western minorities complained about the only Government College in Ibadan and Yorubas immediately established Government College Ughele. Ibos created Government college Umuahia and never gave a hoot how their minorities felt.

Look no matter how you slice it, Ibos are not very nice people. See what Ibos caused South Cameroon to do just to flee Ibos.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by omonnakoda: 5:45pm On Sep 18, 2022
spearman:

Western Assembly had minorities too but was Yoruba dominated like Eastern Assembly was Ibo dominated. Ibos displayed no goodwill towards Eastern minorities that Yorubas displayed towards Western minorities.

Example: Western minorities complained about the only Government College in Ibadan and Yorubas immediately established Government College Ughele. Ibos created Government college Umuahia and never gave a hoot how their minorities felt.

Look no matter how you slice it, Ibos are not very nice people. See what Ibos caused South Cameroon to do just to flee Ibos.
Well at the point of discussion that you quoted we were in 1967 under military government
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 6:02pm On Sep 18, 2022
omonnakoda:
Well at the point of discussion that you quoted we were in 1967 under military government

Eastern Assembly was dissolve January 15 1966. Army took over everything.
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by omonnakoda: 6:13pm On Sep 18, 2022
spearman:


Eastern Assembly was dissolve January 15 1966. Army took over everything.
So what is your point sir?
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 6:20pm On Sep 18, 2022
omonnakoda:
So what is your point sir?


At every point in their history Ibos have never displayed goodwill to anyone including themselves. Only Ibo culture can still identify people amongst them as slaves whereas all societies once kept slaves. Ibos don't let go. That is why South Cameroon ran away from their toxicity.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Esthered: 6:21pm On Sep 18, 2022
ednut1:
The igbos also committed atrocities against the minorities. But they dont want that part to be out there. So they embark on mass victim mentality. But the people in akwa cross, abonema, port harcourt, bendel and asaba know the truth.
My mum told me of her uncle who starved to death as he was forced to be a fighter by Biafra as he was offered lizard to eat during the war. We Akwaibomites have our reservations about them if it's actualized and we're in the map because they may bully us and take over the few oyel resources in the state.
Even in the current Nigeria, how many people from AKS and CRS are major players in the oil industry. We have our issues when it comes to individual aspiration but if the secession happens I see us being marginalized.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Kingozymandias(m): 6:21pm On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Since morning you dey post this rubbish and mods no send you

Pele
grin

Relax . Remember how we roll right ? Be patient. Breakfast will be served. Don't rush grin
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by FakeIgboJew: 6:36pm On Sep 18, 2022
Kingozymandias:


Relax . Remember how we roll right ? Be patient. Breakfast will be served. Don't rush grin

Okoro , I have been waiting for that breakfast since morning .

grin

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Kingozymandias(m): 6:37pm On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Okoro , I have been waiting for that breakfast since morning .

grin

Stop pretending ... We both know what happened to your other accounts yesterday. So relax and wait grin

Just keep giving me the violations that's all I ask grin
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by omonnakoda: 6:40pm On Sep 18, 2022
spearman:



At every point in their history Ibos have never displayed goodwill to anyone including themselves. Only Ibo culture can still identify people amost them as slaves whereas all societies once kept slaves. Ibos don't let go. That is why South Cameroon ran away from their toxicity.
I am trying to be respectful
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Kingozymandias(m): 6:40pm On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


You dey wait for that your lala igbotic mod abi?

Not going to happen
.

Who?

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 6:47pm On Sep 18, 2022
omonnakoda:
I am trying to be respectful
You don't have to be. Na your shalala be that. Sticks and stones... I guess truth is most hurtful.

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by FakeIgboJew: 6:47pm On Sep 18, 2022
Kingozymandias:


Who?

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by FakeIgboJew: 9:38pm On Sep 18, 2022
spearman:

You don't have to be. Na your shalala be that. Sticks and stones... I guess truth is most hurtful.

They hate the truth

And this alone shows how evil they are

See how they've been lying and demanding for this topic to be pulled down

A very wicked people

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Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by spearman(m): 10:36pm On Sep 19, 2022
Greenback:

Fkkkk you...that's what you really are are and bunch of hypocrites.
Only a bastard will deny his heritage and tribe and I'm not one.
Your hypocrisy stinks to high heavens
Nwosu
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by Greenback: 2:57pm On Sep 20, 2022
spearman:

afonja grin
Re: New York Times: It Had Been Biafra's Non‐ibo Minority That Suffered Most by AlphaTaikun: 8:37pm On Dec 02, 2022
Esthered:

My mum told me of her uncle who starved to death as he was forced to be a fighter by Biafra as he was offered lizard to eat during the war. We Akwaibomites have our reservations about them if it's actualized and we're in the map because they may bully us and take over the few oyel resources in the state.
Even in the current Nigeria, how many people from AKS and CRS are major players in the oil industry. We have our issues when it comes to individual aspiration but if the secession happens I see us being marginalized.
You are very correct! The brutal atrocities and killings of the Old Eastern Region ethnic minorities from 1967 by overzealous Ibo soldiers are well documented. This is the main reason secession was rejected by 99.99% of all the ethnic minorities who were over 5 million in population as of 1967 because there was NO referendum and 2 new states (out of 12 new states) had already been created on
May 27, 1967 by the General Yakubu Gowon government.


There is a well documented gang rape and impregnation of some Edo women who where living in
Iboland as of May 30, 1967 when Ojukwu declared secession, and these women's horrid stories can be read online via a PDF download which details out the atrocities on ethnic minorities pre-Nigerian Civil War and during the war.



Cc: Sukkot

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