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Joe Yorubakwe no go believe Wetin hit am. |
Nobody talks about kidnapped policewomen, everybody's problem is Biafra and IPOB. Shows the mentality of Nigerians. Fv.ck y'all.
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uniquerotex:Nye m olu, onye isi ndi agha.
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dobokiy:
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Nnamdi Kanu dey pain some people bone marrow. I recommend cloflam, 2 tabs 2x daily. |
kenny987:Wordplay
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austinvsb1:Just say you are new here we will forgive you. |
Yyeske:Papa you are speechless, the thing overwhelm you since. I just dey check out your comments. You see that Buhari Hausa msg, things like that make IPOB reign supreme, the neutrals and moderates can only complain in their mothers/wives' kitchens or on social media. Today there is report the Chief of Air Staff cornered 80% of the new slots for Arewa zone, and in the replies that followed the report, people were actually fearful that Nnamdi Kanu will hatch on that to grow his support. They seen to have been getting the memo, if you can't fear the system, fear the radicals that will challenging the messed up system. We dey watch.
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We must learn from our mistakes! In 2011, the pro-Biafra community—online and offline-- supported, campaigned, and even took bullets in order to ensure the election of Rochas Okorocha, under a supposed Igbo party-APGA. We had thought, though naively, that Rochas Okorocha, a product of Pan-Igbo party would engage in our emancipation initiative, serve Igbo interests, as well as be a vehicle for activation of Biafranism within the context of Nigeria’s flawed polity. But we were dead wrong! On assuming function at Imo State House, Rochas Okorocha abandoned Igbo advocacy, Biafra nationalism, and joined GAMBARIS in Nigeria to preserve the status quo that puts our people in gross disadvantage. The rest is now history. We took that as a political miscalculation—being that Rochas Okorocha’s paternity has always been questionable. We decided not to resign to fate nor give up on our utopian dream of crusading for Biafra within the framework of 1999 ‘’Abubakar’s slave constitution.’’ When the opportunity called again for Anambra gubernatorial election involving Chris Ngige of All Progressive Congress (APC) and Willy Obiano of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in 2013, we mobilised, we campaigned, and ensured that Willy Obiano got elected; presumably to be the arrow-head of Biafra struggle within purview of Nigerian political space. We misfired again! To our greatest dismay, cauchemar and nightmare, Willy Obiano turned himself to an anti-Biafra monster that consumed the lives of many of our fervent disciples in Anambra state and its environs. He killed pro-Biafra agitators with so much relish and sans qualms. Willy Obiano not only aided and abated the Nigerian state to kill our people he also outlawed all pro-Biafra activities, rallies and programmes in ANAMBRA STATE. He became a passionate ’’one Nigerianist’’, an avowed defender of Northern cum Arewa hegemony in Igboland. The home truth is that, our political leaders cannot salvage our situation in Nigeria. Once they get elected they become instant beneficiaries of the oppressive polity. They may be ‘’Biafranised’’ or ‘’Biafra-minded’’ ab initio; but the 1999 constitution makes every political leader in Nigeria subjected to whims and caprices of whomever is elected at Aso Rock. In Nigeria, every power flows from the centre. The system has inbuilt mechanism that whips any opposition to this skewed federation into line. Abuja controls all the security apparatuses, electoral institutions and the judicial process, hence making it possible to rebel against the system—put differently, the centre controls all the components units in such a manner that makes internal reforms impossible. Our political salvation cannot come from participating in this repressive entity. We cannot be free by cooperating with the oppressors in the name of election. No amount of political moves will force the feudal North to amend the constitution that makes them the masters of Nigeria—the lords of the Manor--the special breed/race! The untouchables! The captains of our collective destiny! Politicking under the shadow of 1999 constitution is tantamount to validation of slavery! Our land is already under Fulani conquest—the problem being that many have not yet realised it. Reason why our Governors smile foolishly to Abuja to thank them whenever they massacre our people mercilessly. Know it now. Whoever you elect will still be controlled (assuming they let your votes counts) by the Jihadists up North—be they Biafra-minded, ‘Biafranised’’ or not. That is the reality! Then what do we do now? Our only hope lies in civil resistance, civil disobedience, including but not strictly limited to only electoral boycotts. It worked in United States during the segregation era, under the political mentorship of Rev. Martin Luther King. It worked in India under the tutelage of Mahatma Ghandi. Under Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s leadership, I have no doubt it would work for us. Power belongs to the masses. Only our will, our resolve and determination can set us free. Just believe! We must use the INSTRUMENTALITY of CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE to force the Nigerian state to give us date for referendum. We have got nothing to lose. Obey the call of electoral boycott OR validate your slavery with your own vote. THE CHOICE IS ALL YOURS! Pasted as copied. Wish this one my own state, let's show em how to boycott something. |
honourhim:Fv.ck you, God punish greatly for this division u trying to put up. |
Biafrans mehn. Anaa m |
Truth must be said no matter whose ox is gored. Jonah left East/West road and focused on Abuja to Kaduna. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT6WWPwf5hI Read reactions here. https://www.facebook.com/dw.africa/videos/1392324617515425/?pnref=story The naysayers started confessing, some agree they've not heard him speak before, but made up their minds based on 'hear-say'. It's one thing to call Nnamdi Kanu names, it is another thing to put up a convincing superior "counter narrative". Happy Viewing, cheers! |
nototribalist:Chai
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But Nigerians are more worried about IPOB. Tells you all you need to know about the mentality of Nigerians. |
Zik put us in the mess we are in today. No one reveres Zik like the love Ojukwu. |
These hungry ones will enter online and be forming anti-Biafras. Hungry foolish dolts. |
neoShinto:Start learning inakwana language now.
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This guy is foolishly funny. ![]() Twah, spit on you. ![]() |
doctokwus:Understand what he meant oga, he meant Jonah was weak his wife would have done better than him, in leadership, sometimes, it is good to be resolute in decisions, Jonah allowed those close to him to mess him up so much, pity. |
Nigeria is a fuccked up place. Damn this contraption. |
TheKingIsHere:Snake sauce. |
Jesusloveyou:Lessons have been learnt even from Abiola debacle . |
nerodenero:Then he was unintelligent, the man's history points to that, he should have waited till military rule was over. See?? ![]() |
MediumStout:https://cdn1.dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Ayemi-Botu-1.jpg Former national chairman, Traditional Rulers of Oil Producing Communities of Nigeria, TROMPCON, His Majesty, Charles Ayemi-Botu, has said the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo “goofed by harping” on the Nigerian constitution to insist that the country remains an indivisible entity. Ayemi-Botu, who is a paramount ruler of Siembiri Kingdom, Delta State, made the observation in Warri, when he played host to a delegation of the United States, US, Consulate, led by Paul Hines, Political and Economic Adviser to the Consul General, who visited to find out how Niger Delta communities were fairing under the leadership of Osinbajo. According to Ayemi-Botu, “Acting President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, harped on the indivisibility of Nigeria and the illegality of any opinion opposed to that based on the constitution. “Without fear or favour, the Acting President goofed in that thinking. The constitution is dynamic and amenable to change. Buhari came to power promising change, and change we want. “The 1914 – 2014 treaty of amalgamation of Nigeria by Lord Lugard is gone and expired. Added to the force of the 2014 confab and the glaring inequality among groups where Niger Delta, the goose that lays the golden egg, is perpetual second- class citizens, the indivisibility of Nigeria has become too shaky to tarry. “Under the circumstance, the peaceful way to go is restructuring and the best tool to achieve that is referendum. That is why we call on the US and the developed West to prevail on Federal Government to allow referendum for people to fairly determine where they want to be. “Individuals, groups and zones can raise sentiments, but oil, particularly the vast reserves in my Niger Delta, the economic live wire the entire nation survives on is the only unifying factor for sustained unified Nigeria. But for oil which makes up 98 per cent of Nigeria’s GDP, Nigeria would not have been.” http://dailypost.ng/2017/06/26/osinbajo-goofed-nigeria-remaining-together-niger-delta-monarch-ayemi-botu/ |
Lalasticlala, there is snake on the thatch roof. |
omenkaLives:Forget the headline, read the main content. Tnx. |
sarrki:One went with textbook intellince, one is brash and says it as it is. Saro is dead, Kanu is alive. |
