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Upjis:the war will consume you and your immediate family, we are at war already if you don't know, war have been declared on igbos by this useless government without most of us knowing it,just because the igbos have not accepted that the Buhari led government is at war with the igbos doesn't mean war is not going on in igboland. As at today anyone can be killed in igboland and tag him or her an ipob member and nobody will ask questions, if that is not war tell me what it's? As deadly as boko haram is to the northern region, it will be difficult to kill innocent civilians there and tag them boko haram, when an option for rehabilitation and reintegration still exists for them ,we are not stupid as most of you may think. |
MoIbrahim:you and who have made an argument that igbos are not supporting Nnamdi Kanu? Truth hurt like no other thing, i hope you watched the video but decided to blind your sense of reasoning to hate.where is the lie in video? Those who makes peaceful revolution impossible will make violence revolution unavoidable. |
[quote author= post=109512894]Your reply below.. We only hope ani take to your brotherly advice. We pray and hope what happened to Miracle Nwobodo, won't be his portion in the life. We will never pray for even an enemy to experience what that young girl went through in the hands of cownu's cannibalistic animals/terrorists.[/quote]dust |
[quote author= post=109512888]Very Very Nice. No peace for the wicked. Cownu is only a scammer and a fraudster. He's not fighting for biafra, that's just a front, Some politicians in pains are the bastards paying the idiot to make the nation ungovernable. Ralph Nwazurike and Ojukwu never went this far in their liberation. Cownu will never die a good death, along with all his brainwashed swines supporting him.[/quote]dust |
[quote author= post=109512877]Cownu will rot in hell, for all the brainwashed cannibals supporting the devil called Cownu, Your mothers will go through what Miracle mother went through and still going through at this moment, As long as God lives. South-East violence: It’s too late to cry When police stations, police and military checkpoints, offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission, and prisons in the South-East were being attacked by an unidentified group later named “unknown gunmen,” many people from the region, especially those with sympathies for the separatist group, Indigenous People of Biafra, applauded them. Their argument was that the police and the military had killed a lot of innocent members of IPOB and other people and deserved whatever they got. But many people warned that such attacks should not be applauded, because violence begets violence and soon gets out of hand. It happened in the early years of the first decade of the 21st century in the Niger Delta. The Niger Delta militants began kidnapping expatriate oil workers for ransom. The kidnapping was justified by many people because the victims were white folks. But soon, the kidnappers ran out of white victims and targeted politicians and their parents. People still justified it. Then politicians beefed up security around themselves and their loved ones. Kidnapping had become lucrative, attractive and difficult to stop. More people joined and everybody became a target. It then spread to the South-East, South-West, and other parts of the North and became a Nigerian problem. The same thing happened with Boko Haram. They started with suicide attacks on police formations. Many Northerners hailed them as modern-day Voltron. They attacked churches, the United Nations headquarters, newspaper offices, town union meetings. They still received tacit support, since they were attacking outsiders or “infidels”. They were seen as a group which had come to sanitise the dirty stables of Nigeria and install pure and blissful Islam. Northerners who condemned Boko Haram were demonized as saboteurs. Many of them were attacked and even killed as enemies of Allah. Then, Boko Haram began to attack mosques. They attacked markets and other public places and killed Muslims, Christians, animists, atheists, agnostics from different parts of Nigeria. They attacked schools and abducted schoolchildren. A new phase then arose: the phase of denial. The former hailers of Boko Haram activated their propaganda machine. The new story was that the attacks were not perpetrated by Northerners or Muslims but by Dr Goodluck Jonathan (who was the President then) and Lieutenant General Azubuike Ihejirika (who was the Chief of Army Staff) – both of whom were Southerners and Christians. Even a former minister, now a state governor, made innuendos about Jonathan being behind the Boko Haram attacks. Stories of how some Boko Haram people were captured and found to be Christians from the South were shared by those in denial. But Boko Haram continued with the attacks unperturbed. Soon, the hailers and non-hailers found out that they could no longer return to their hometowns or visit certain parts of their regions. Today in the South-East, the hailers of the violence perpetrated by the so-called unknown gunmen are in the second phase: denial. The reason is that Igbo civilians are being murdered. The hailers are busy crafting conspiracy theories of how those behind the attacks in the South-East are members of the Department of State Services (the intelligence agency), the ruling All Progressives Congress, Buhari’s agents, Fulani herdsmen, politicians, etc. The sweet thing about denial is that it exonerates us and blames someone else. But denial does not take the problem away. People have been arguing back and forth whether the violence in the South-East is being perpetrated by IPOB, but many people don’t get the point that such an argument is useless now. It does not matter anymore who are behind the killings. What matters is that the South-East is burning and there is no sign that it will stop soon. Both the hailers and non-hailers are not safe anymore. The seed of today’s violence was sown when the Nigerian security operatives responded to anything concerning IPOB with lethal force, leaving sorrow, tears and blood behind. That seed was then watered with IPOB leadership’s adoption of threats, orders, and acerbic language as the normal form of communication. Any person with a different view was tagged a saboteur, an efulefu (a worthless human being), an illegitimate scion of the Fulanis, or an otellectual (an intellectual who reasons from the anus), and demonised as an enemy of the “freedom of Biafra”. Nobody needs to even directly order a physical attack on those who have been so demonised. Overzealous members or sympathisers can take it upon themselves to do so and feel justified for carrying out such a noble duty for the sake of freedom! If you doubt this, please watch the film The Wave. This was also replicated in 2011 by Buhari’s supporters when he lost the presidential election as well as in the United States on January 6, 2021 by Donald Trump’s supporters when he lost the election. Even though it has never been proved that Buhari and Trump directly ordered their supporters to engage in the attacks, their speeches and body language were perceived to have watered the ground for that. Conversely, when the dictatorship of General Sani Abacha accused the National Democratic Coalition of being behind the assassinations taking place while he was in power, most people did not believe it, because NADECO was not known to issue threats or use caustic language against its opponents. A big example of this issue is the way IPOB repeatedly announced that it had suspended the Monday sit-at-home but some people continued to enforce the order. In every organisation, there are moderates and die-hards. Once the ground is watered with intolerance of dissent or opposition, if the moderates take a decision, the die-hards may choose to disobey it with the belief that they need radical actions to achieve the mission of the organisation faster. With the police and the military decimated in the South-East by unknown gunmen, those with criminal tendencies can seize the opportunity and kill their enemies. After all, who is there to mark the register of who deserves to live or die? Without pre-empting investigation into the brutal killing of Dr Chike Akunyili, widower of the late former minister of information, Prof Dora Akunyili, there are comments that suggest that he might not have been targeted for elimination. It is said that he became a target because he was in a convoy with military escorts. In a land where police and soldiers are killed and such is hailed, every person with escorts is seen as the enemy. Dr Akunyili was not a politician. He was not driving on a Monday to be accused of breaking the suspended but enforced sit-at-home order. His car or possessions were not stolen. His late wife is seen in the South-East as a heroine. He was in a traffic jam in Nkpor close to Onitsha in Anambra State. Then, he was spotted and shot. Although brutally wounded, he lay in the pool of his blood on the road, moving his body and silently asking for help. Nobody had the courage or humanity to help him until he bled to death – a doctor who saved lives for over 40 years could not be helped when he needed medical help most. The fear of incurring the wrath of those who shot him was a factor. The fear of helpers being accused by the police of killing him was another factor. The assumption by onlookers that he must have been an enemy to warrant being shot was another factor. If he was killed because he had escorts and looked like one of the “enemies of the people,” it still goes back to the negative in applauding the violence perpetrated by unknown gunmen. The South-East is bleeding. People are fleeing. Sadly, it still looks like morning. All hands must be on deck to get to the root of this violence and stop it. Whoever knows what should be done to stop it needs to do it. No society gains from violence. No society grows when there is insecurity. You are welcome Oga Emma. ![]() Btw, We no be brother o, We are simply WE. Good and apt ready to him Nothing to be added, Nothing to be subtracted! [b][/b] END OF THREAD!!![/quote]dust |
[quote author= post=109512857]Killing of innocent igbos is not absurd to you, Killing of policemen and women by Cownu is not absurd to you at all. But now this is. To anyone and everyone supporting wickedness and evil in this nation, they will all reap what they are sowing in due time. Life has its way of treating fvck ups. No 2 ways abouriit! No diggity!![/quote]dust |
Believe me for Tinubu attack dogs to shift goal post to Amaechi, is obvious Amaechi is a stumbling block for Tinubu Presidential ambition to be accomplished. |
The girl obviously knows that Tinubu was among those that betrayed her father, but will Tinubu paid urchins agree with her? They seem to understand abiola more than his children. We are watching, when we say miscreants knows how to re-write history to suit their narrative, people thought we are joking, most people never knew Tinubu was this hated in yuroba land until now. |
DubaiLandLord2:any body that disagree with mr bullion van is automatically an inconsequential fellow, we are learning everyday. |
How much is one of the 40 cows he bought for obi cubana mother's burial? |
After the meeting with the with the robber stamped Senate president yesterday, apc convention date fixed February, connect the dots. |
IpobAntidote:ask yourself have i made any sense with this my comment? |
udele1:was the establishment of ebubeagu passed into law? How many governor's in eastern regions is supporting the establishment of ebubeagu? Let me agree with you that Nnamdi Kanu is the problem, don't you think the docility of our governor's gave him the opportunity to win the mind of our people? Sincerely speaking your criticism is bereaved of logical reasoning. |
The desperation of Tinubu will be his greatest undoing, the person he want to succeed will not be happy to handover the position to a desperate successor. |
udele1:oga i thought you said you are igboman, this one i am reading you you you,instead of we ? If the igbos are stupid from your assertion,are you an exception? Did Sunday ogboho formed amotekun? I thought the yoruba governor's did? How come your own governor's did not see any need for security outfit in their own region? Are we leaving the issue of governance in igboland in the hands of ipob? This your constant wailing about the igbos is turning you to a mental patient ooo. |
Moferere:their wish is for you to have brain. |
This man and his pettiness, driving traffic to his blogging business with divisional statements, if should tell us more about itshekiris and how they are marginalised in delta state.mumu man. |
Their online miscreant supporters will desert this thread and converge to where they will sing Thieftinubu praises without the use of their brain. |
fuckboys:to whom brain is given sense is expected, after seeing mike ozekuwmi for the first time since the trial started, you still have this rubbish to write? |
The man with the heart of a lion, your never give up spirit will be studied as a course by the next generation, only if the masses understand the power they have against the government, the government will always be on their knees to impress the people, APC and Buhari government have been fighting this man ever since they assumed leadership until they exit the seat ,the man will forever remain relevant in the affairs of his people. |
Nnamdi a man with 9lives, the Gods are on your side no matter your travails uchechukwu will come to pass. |
Their brothers are still busy on Nnamdi's thread, expect them to ignore this one. |
Umahi zukwanuike ,the other day was that igbo people are marginalising ebonyi state, on this stupid assertion you want to base your presidential ambition to wipe up sentiment frim a country that have general hatred for anything called igboman, wether from river state or delta. Wake up okorocha said worst than you today where is he? |
[quote author= post=109463650]Children of hate, frustrations and perdition cannot believe their eyes reading this report from BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), they rather believe fake reports from Sahara reporters and ipob radio. Mad people dem. God bless all Nigerians that stood with our darling nation in all these. We came out victorious. Only the some miserable souls that call our darling nation a Zoo, (cos they see themselves as animals are in sifia pains... Anuofias dem )[/quote]dust |
[quote author= post=109463610][/b] In all of these Twitterbrouhaha, this is the part We love most. Thumbs up Twitter! Slow and steady we will get to the nation of our dreams. [b]God bless Nigeria. Twitter made a statement in which they said they don't know President Buhari and which country he runs. When you're blinded by hate and self imposed narrow mindedness, you will applaud someone who is clearly insulting you. Most Nigerians who are sympathetic with Twitter today don't know how much of an insult this comment is to even them. They see Buhari as the target here but there are two elements in this insult. Twitter says they don't know President Buhari. But they didn't stop there. They also added that they don't know the country he is leading. In other words they don't know Nigeria. Twitter is brazenly saying they don't know Africas most populous nation and the country with the highest concentration of black people in the world. Twitter is brazenly saying they don't know a country where over 11 billion dollars of their revenue comes from with over 40 million subscribers. Some years ago Pastor Chris Oyakhilome chose to use twitter to communicate some prayer information to Christ Embassy members worldwide. Within few weeks Pastor Chris broke the records of having the most amount of followers within such a short period. In their arrogance, Twitter called Pastor Chris' twitter account to question and described the followership as bogus. Simply put, Twitter believed that nobody from a place like Nigeria had enough clout to garner such followership within such a short time - a feat that no Hollywood star was able to achieve -. Pastor Chris wasn't prepared for their drama, he pulled out of twitter and challenged his church tech people to design a platform that the church can use. That's what gave birth to Yookos. Today Yookos is a formidable competitor with Twitter so much so that ex President Barack Obama acknowledged the giant strides made by the platform within such a short time after it was launched. Eventually twitter confirmed Pastor Chris' account and "apologized" but it was too late. Pastor Chris had moved his huge followership into Yookos. Several years later Twitter is saying that they don't know the country that the same Pastor Chris comes from. That's arrogance taken too far. Any Nigerian who tolerates this insult is just a self hating sychophant. Someone says you and your country don't matter and you're jubilating. Is that not a serious sickness? ******************************************** On a lighter note, *We heard someone telling his landlord that his rent money for the year is trapped in his Twitter account* *The landlord too is now abusing Buhari ![]() Dem [/b] : AKA [b]DA truth in da building! ![]() Truth is not bitter, just that some people are bitter to the truth. We Rise! True that! Nothing to be added.....obviously! You can say that again sirs. You are two of the wise and intelligent members we have on this forum. It is always good and refreshing to see we still have reasonable and sensible members like you on this forum. God bless you sirs[/quote]dust |
Nostring:to a brain dead fuuul. |
Any body who actually believed that Twitter had an agreement with this lying administration, should have his head examined. Twitter does not give an f about Buhari and his condition. |
iamDrRhymes:you believe their was an agreement? |
AntiBeEmCe:was their really any agreement? |
Seriously, they were thinking are smarter than others, southern unity in one hand and yuroba president in other hand, when they could sale their calamity to others, they resulted to insult. You forgot about southern unity when you campaigned against Jonathan? |
Alary:are you the new FELIX TERUNGWA DAV? Keep switching to alternate accounts to spew rubbish. |
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