Celebrities › Re: Let Igbos Pause On Biafra For Now - Charly Boy by Afam4eva(op): 4:02pm On Jan 25, 2017 |
Among all the write ups about Biafra by Igbos and non Igbos, i think this is the one that agrees with me. I have always said that the idea of Biafra is not a bad one and should not treated as such. It's a fundamental human right to seel self determination in the most peaceful manner. However, there are issues that are more pertinent for the Igbo than Biafra and that is holding our leaders accountable. I dare say that among the thieves in the Nigerian political space, Igbo leaders and the most criminal minded. They steal with reckless abandon and they get away with it. Do you know why? It's because those that are supposed to hold them accountable are either based in Lagos, Abuja or Port-hacourt. The best brains that Igbos have are not based in the South East and in order for Igboland to get to the promise land, we must begin to think home first. We need a repatriation of our very best both in education, finance, entertainment, medicine etc. We must be the change that we want. |
Celebrities › Let Igbos Pause On Biafra For Now - Charly Boy by Afam4eva(op): 4:02pm On Jan 25, 2017 |
I guess it about time I break my silence on this matter. From 1967 to 1970 my youth was scandalised with the horrors of the Nigerian civil war. I was never on the front line as a fighting soldier, but I was in the boys’ brigade transmitting from the naval headquarters then in Oguta. With the daily air raids and the smell of death all around us, we were thankful everyday we managed to stay alive. I remember a sight that have never left me till today at the tail end of the civil war. I was walking down the street on my way to the stream to fetch water, lo and behold was the sound of death (air raids) As we all ran in different direction looking for a safe place to take cover, I turned around to figure the direction my friends were running in, all of a sudden I saw the head of one off them yanked off the body, as a result of the fighter jets that killed innocent civilians for fun, what a horrible sight for a 17yr old. The words of plato “only the dead see the end of war” were forever engrained in my thoughts.
I am a proud Igbo man, a home boy and a native fowl. No demo. My friends call me Igbotic not because am a nerd, or a jewman. But because I represent and symbolise all the characteristics of a typical igbo man pre the civil war. The Igbos may have short circuited their political growth, but it doesn't take away the fact that we are great Nigerians. I have learnt to be more Igbotic than I ever expected. As an igbo man, I have learnt to be more profitable in the things that I do. I have perfected the art of being tenacious in any dream I chase; to be industrious, consistent and powerfully focused. All the lessons I learnt from my brothers in the tribe have made me dogged, hardworking and exhibiting the ability and capacity to survive in any kind of weather. I am an original Nwa Biafra.
Needless to say that the igbo man is known to be one of the most entrepreneurial mind in the country. So it is particularly pathetic and unfortunate when some ignorant youths talk about this illusion called Biafra. History should teach us that Nationhood is Bloody, Hard and almost impossible when fantasy is the currency of demand. Even as Nigerians, see how our docility is killing our humanity. Didn't the fall of Biafra after the genocide and the suffering of my people teach us anything? Haven't we been marginalised enough? I Believe the Failure of the igbo nation is the fault of the people elites and decision makers. Why have we not poured our energy, capacity and Ability into making the South East the Dubai of the Nation as well as the engine room of the Nigerian Economy? Who would be our leaders when the south east is infested with political power grabbers, 419ers, mindless criminals and looters of our commonwealth and resources? Need I mention names?
See how we have migrated to different parts of Nigeria and the world which is good, made it home and developed our immediate environment. Why are we neglecting our home base, why are we running away from developing the South East?
Our problem may not after all be the man in Aso Rock from Daura or the ordinary Hausa or Yoruba man on the Streets of Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Warri or Ogbomosho. The problem is the lack of men of integrity and a progressive mind set. We lack the right kind of leadership that will fight for the interest of the People. Let it be clear to all that the suffering of the People from the South East is also the suffering of the people from the other geopolitical zones in Nigeria. It is therefore retrospectively insane to begin to think that a people with a problem would suddenly be relieved when they are attached with a tag #BIAFRA; What Nonsense and Insanity! Now how do you begin to imagine that while the agitation for the state of Biafra is being demanded by the gullible Ibo youths, those who have been or are in position of authority are either not interested or are continuing their expansive investments in other part of Nigeria? Who dem dey deceive? They divide us daily with Religion, Tribalism, Ethnicity and Petty Bigotry even among the Tribes and Ethnic composition in the South East there is divisiveness. Why is Namdi Kanu yet to realize that the Dreams of Nationhood are lost in the Altar of Deception.
Have we even considered that the population of my people from the south east outside the Region is twice the population of those in the south east? How can we who are supposed to be looking at making the South East the centralised Industrial Hub of the Nigeria Nation be the ones who are driving a wedge of unrealistic fantasy between Nigeria and our own people? When President Muhammadu Buhari sings the localisation and Nigerianazation song; We should be the ones to drive the narrative, because We Can.. When you have a willing Partner, who is interested in the Nigerianization of the Nigerian Economy; Why are some of my people busy creating or Poisoning the environment that are ordinarily designed to favour that which will promote the industrialization of the South East. Why have we become the enemy of our own home? Why hasn't the "think home mentality” arrested every igbo billionaires and millionaires? Why are we eliminating the chances of Ibonising the Nigerian Economy by Nationalizing the Ibo Thought for a United and Prosperous Nigeria as well as for the benefits of all?
I cannot STAND here and tell you there are no problems of trust in Nigeria. I will be the last to say that the Ibo nation has not undergone persecution. I will be foolish to ignore the hunger that was used as a tool to starve the Ibo Nation during the civil war. I am perfectly in the know about the problems of the Nigeria structure, Abeg make we know our History but use am to work today to perfect tomorrow.
No one can argue the facts, and the facts are clear. The major problem of the Ibo Nation is also the major issue with the Nigeria State. 'The Mindset'. The Mind must first be liberated, the thoughts must be harmonised and the people of the South East, my dear brothers and sisters must know that the development of the region is horrible because the leaders in the region have failed. Politically, Religiously, Societally and Communally. Over the past decades; where is the Accountability from the leadership with regards;
1. FAAC;
2. IGR;
3. LOCAL BONDS;
4. FOREIGN DEVELOPMENTAL LOANS;
5. AIDS; GRANTS & BUDGETARY SUPPORT;
6. THE MANY FEDERAL PROJECTS IN THE REGION etc
The Failure of Leadership is evident in our agitation for Fairness, Justice and Equality for every Nigerian not just for every Ibo man. And so the Mind of the typical Ibo Leader Needs a Revolution to be realigned for the Interest of the People rather than the interest of their pockets. Biafra is not the Solution, I truly don't think so. So, Igbo ndi Oma. Let's focus on our home land and begin to demand accountability and responsibility from many of our Scammers, Riffraff’s and Fraudsters in the Ibo Kingdom called leaders. Let's us pause on the fantasy tagged Biafra for now. Let's us dutifully work ourselves back into reckoning, by industrialising our home base.
I know we can, and we should.
I also urge Mr President to show mercy on our brother Nnamdi Kanu; Him be Pikin.
Biafra, my Igboticness is always on my mind because #OURMUMUDONDO. http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2017/01/charly-boy-speaks-on-biafra-for-very.html |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi - Nigeria Is A Knocked Vehicle, No Point Changing The Driver by Afam4eva(m): 1:55pm On Jan 25, 2017 |
We need the change the driver who cause the greatest damage then we can think of repairing or getting a new car. |
Sports › Re: Enugu Rangers To Produce Rangers Bread by Afam4eva(m): 8:48am On Jan 25, 2017 |
I would have prefered Rangers Okpa  |
Career › Re: Meet The Graduate Who Dumped Her Career To Make Money Flaunting Her Bum Online. by Afam4eva(m): 7:02pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
dingbang: Why won't dey not sexualize her... Mchew... Imagine the mumu talk... |
Travel › Re: Processing Canada Visit Visa From The US. Kindly Share Your Experience by Afam4eva(m): 6:05pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
Don't worry, Donald Trump will not deport anybody. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Jollof Rice Made Me Go To UNN – Pastor Adeboye by Afam4eva(m): 6:02pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
ijebuloaded: One of our problem in this country is RICE I'm telling you. If we can solve the problem of rice, Nigeria will get better for it. Imagine politicians distributing rice so that people will vote for them and now someone attending a university because of rice. We need a ricevolution. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Jollof Rice Made Me Go To UNN – Pastor Adeboye by Afam4eva(m): 6:00pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
So, he's an Alumni? |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Naija 2017: Live Thread by Afam4eva(m): 4:13pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
I'm tipping either Melvin or Beverly to win. They're my best so far. |
Politics › Re: SON Seals Fake Mobile Phone Shops In Abuja (Photos) by Afam4eva(m): 4:01pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
What kind of phones do they classify as fake mobile phones? |
Politics › Re: SHEHU SANI/PETER OBI 2019: The Formidable Duo! by Afam4eva(m): 3:06pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
I'm only interested in knowing why one names comes first before the other. |
Crime › Re: Auchi Poly Student Dupes White Woman Of $267,000 by Afam4eva(m): 3:01pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
kingdenny: I had to punch this on my calculator. 133,500,000 naira. Absolutely crazy  That's New Zealand Dollars and not American Dollars. It actually amounts to around 59 million Naira. |
Travel › Re: Why Are Canada & Australia Under-populated? by Afam4eva(m): 11:33am On Jan 24, 2017 |
I won't say they're underpopulated. They just have too much land and opportunities abound in these countries. |
Culture › Re: Lets Talk About Osu In Igboland? by Afam4eva(m): 8:00am On Jan 24, 2017 |
AnonyNymous: Hmm, meaning that if you see a random person and have no idea of their family history, you can never know if they're Osu? You can't except they tell you or you do your own findings. That's why in Igboland, before one gets married, an investigation is carried out into the family of the spouse to ascertain whether they're OSU or have madness in their family. It's painfully true. Though these things are not as pronounced as before. |
Politics › Re: Forget Your University Certificates, Go Back To Farm – Aregbesola by Afam4eva(m): 7:07am On Jan 24, 2017 |
madridguy: Which farm baba Kabiru? Do yow know the guy? |
Culture › Re: Lets Talk About Osu In Igboland? by Afam4eva(m): 7:02am On Jan 24, 2017 |
AnonyNymous: I've been seeing this by tribalists on here and am not here to make a tribal remark, I'm only curious. If some people are treated as Osu and some as Freeborns, how are Osu recognised? Is it by tracing their family tree? Or is it by probably a physical birth defect or something? I don't really understand it, because the poster above said he saw 'fine girls' and he was immediately discouraged because they were Osu, how did he know? How could his brother tell?
Caste systems are terrible. I hate discrimination of any sort. This reminds me of when I learned about the Caste system in India, with the people at the bottom the 'black' Indians. Those who have black skin like Africans are treated like trash, and heavily discriminated against. Its only recently that I heard the government has started putting programs in place to help them get to high places in society through scholarships and the likes. They're recognized by their family tree. There's not physical birth defect whatsoever as they're regular humans like you and i. |
Education › Re: Difference Between ‘in the night’ and ‘at night’ by Afam4eva(m): 9:35am On Jan 23, 2017 |
is "On the night" correct? |
TV/Movies › Re: Photos: Meet Big Brother Nigeria 2017 Housemates by Afam4eva(m): 9:46pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Sanchez01: Project Fame West Africa Season 1. She fell in love with a Ghanaian in the house at the time, Kojo. That's about the best Project Fame West Africa till date.
I see no reason why she should be doing this. Ehen, i thought as much. |
Politics › Re: Ken Nnamani Joins APC by Afam4eva(m): 9:10pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Abagworo: Do you believe that thrash? I thought you were enlightened enough to know what's true and concocted story. Okorocha never made such remarks. Which one? These news articles were carried by popular media. Anyways, whatever rocks your boat. |
Politics › Re: Ken Nnamani Joins APC by Afam4eva(m): 9:03pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Abagworo: When did he insult anyone and where? That has been his modus operandi since he joined APC. have you forgotten how he called Igbos fools for not supporting and voting Buhari in 2015 or how he recently said that majority of Igbo people don't read newspapers. |
Politics › Re: Ken Nnamani Joins APC by Afam4eva(m): 8:58pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Abagworo: No need for long talks. If Igbos back Rochas Okorocha he is the next President of Nigeria. That's a big IF. But they won't. Not after insulting the people he wants to get their support. He should seek support from his friends in the north. |
TV/Movies › Re: Photos: Meet Big Brother Nigeria 2017 Housemates by Afam4eva(m): 8:53pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
That Abisola girl looks familiar. I think she was in one other reality show. |
TV/Movies › Re: Photos: Meet Big Brother Nigeria 2017 Housemates by Afam4eva(m): 8:51pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
What sort of names are these? Are they Nigerians? |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Afam4eva(m): 6:13pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Plateau United seem like title chasers. They'll stay at the top of the table until further notice.
Sorry, Abia Warriors. I was hoping you guys would hold on to a draw in this match. |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Afam4eva(m): 6:05pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Havilah93: The 4 goals have been returned.
That will do their confidence a lot of good. Exactly. |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Afam4eva(m): 6:01pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
MFM is taking out the frustration they had after been beaten by Ifeanyi Uba the last time. |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Afam4eva(m): 5:56pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Havilah93: 90' PENALTY! Enyimba 1-0 Gombe United #ENYGOM . Ola Ogundele handles Dare Ojo's cross in his box. Ref points to the spot Whose penalty? |
Politics › Re: Ken Nnamani Joins APC by Afam4eva(m): 5:48pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
If he likes he can join HIV. Nobody gives a fvck. He's irrelevant in Amechi, Awkunanaw anyways. |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Afam4eva(m): 5:45pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Two of my clubs are winning so far. |
Business › Re: Customer Service: Best And Worst Bank Branches On The Island by Afam4eva(m): 4:53pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Nothing pisses me off more than having a lady attend to me in a bank. This has nothing to do with misogyny, most lady bankers that i have encountered are usually rude and don't even recognize that you're a human being. The only time they look at you is when you approach the counter and after that, you're inconsequential. They talk to you like they're talking to a spirit being.
Atleast treat customers with respect. Asking them to smile will be quite a stretch because smiling seems like a sign of weakness for most of them. Customer service is soo bad in this country and nobody seems to be doing anything about it.
Having said that, i think there's a reason why i consider GTB the best bank in Nigeria. They're nowhere close to perfect but among all the banks that i've used they seem to care more than other banks. But a lot still needs to be done. |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Afam4eva(m): 4:46pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
It seems 3SC is riding high this season oo. Let's see how far they go. |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Afam4eva(m): 4:25pm On Jan 22, 2017 |
Havilah93, thanks for the updates. |