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PoliticsRe: Fulani Herdsmen Rob On Lagos-ibadan Expressway by ak47mann(m): 6:32pm On Feb 28, 2012
Dont mind those mgbati people, they fear fulanis anyhow COWARDS anyway they are the same breed, sad sad
PoliticsRe: Video:body Of Late Chief Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu Arrivin Imo State With Rochas Ok by ak47mann(m): 4:36pm On Feb 28, 2012
power power power power! father father father!! go well while your enemies die in silence wink wink wink
PoliticsRe: Massob Supporters Cause Mass Traffic Jam At Niger Bridge (video) by ak47mann(m): 1:22pm On Feb 28, 2012
is on is on is on massobs are everywhere cool
PoliticsRe: The Unforgivable Blunders Of Ojukwu During The Biafran War! by ak47mann(m): 1:18pm On Feb 28, 2012
greateros:
FACT - Ndi Igbo are not the only ones complaining  of injustice in Nigeria. As it stands now, the yorubas are actually the ones complaining more of injustice followed by the middle-belt states and recently the core northern states!

FACT - Lack of Federal presence in the east still doesn't stop our states from being the most developed in Nigeria! If nothing, the war thought us to be self reliant!

FACT - Minority states have truly tasted the presidency yes! but the question is, where did it left there people afterwards? for instance, Plateau, Niger and Bayelsa still remained the most impoverished states in Nigeria. I will advice you to visit the eastern states which was thoroughly demolished and destroyed 40 years ago and you will be amazed at the level of development there - I will quote IBB's statement when he visited anambra state 17 years ago - "Unbelievable!"

On the issue of Ndi Igbo not supporting ojukwu's political ambition, its simply a mater of his people feeling that he has done enough good and therefore deserves to take a deserved break but that doesn't change the fact that he, until his death remained a major political power broker hence the desire of every political aspirant be it from the north, east and west to first seek his blessings before venturing to campaign for the support of ndi igbo!
GBAM!! they thought SE is underdeveloped like their regions hehehehehehe okay oh let them still believing in their useless past egos that lead them to poverty,igbo created Nigeria and tasted the power and fight Nigeria for 3yrs stand they refuse beg UK, Russia and Egypt 4 help because they need us to survive,now we came back lift ourselves back to the top and even better,none of their leaders can say shiit about ojukwu cus they know what will happen to them cool
PoliticsRe: The Unforgivable Blunders Of Ojukwu During The Biafran War! by ak47mann(m): 12:22pm On Feb 28, 2012
Lasinoh:
He ran to Abijan to be phocking small-small girls and to smoke weed! cheesy
nothing wrong with that he need Abidjan teens to cool off cool
PoliticsRe: The Unforgivable Blunders Of Ojukwu During The Biafran War! by ak47mann(m): 12:20pm On Feb 28, 2012
the worst thing is that this tribalist fools will first run to MOD to complain useless nigerians sad
PoliticsRe: The Unforgivable Blunders Of Ojukwu During The Biafran War! by ak47mann(m): 12:19pm On Feb 28, 2012
kettykin:
He was a very poor soldier though but a very smart and audacious leader whom through his speech could muster the whole igbo tribe to war.

However, does anyone have an idea if Nigeria has fought and won any war except the Biafran war in which they had so much casualty against the poorly equiped and ragtag Biafran  army led by the poor soldier Ojuku,
Me thinks if the poorly equiped and ragtag Biafran  army led by the poor soldier Ojuku could hold the Nigerian army for 3 months with heavy military casualties even with the support of USSR , UK,USA,Egypt, Arab world and using food as means of war, then well equiped Biafran army would have done maximum damage.

Really  the problem of Nigeria came into Radar when Cameroun took over Bakassi without any resistance and was even threatening Cross River
and all the noise makers who often Boast of how they will spill the last drop of their blood to keep Nigeria together and even look for tailors to sow army uniforms could not do anything.
you are on point cool Nigerian military never won any war in their life cool
PoliticsRe: The Unforgivable Blunders Of Ojukwu During The Biafran War! by ak47mann(m): 11:57am On Feb 28, 2012
This people your hatred we be your down fall hausa and yoruba people wasted tribe cool
PoliticsRe: Fulani Herdsmen Rob On Lagos-ibadan Expressway by ak47mann(m): 4:55am On Feb 28, 2012
lol o dikwa serious,
PoliticsRe: Massob Supporters Cause Mass Traffic Jam At Niger Bridge (video) by ak47mann(m): 4:52am On Feb 28, 2012
odumchi:
O kwaya
GBAM cool
PoliticsRe: Alams,igbinedion,now Its Ibori, & Sylva?nd Has Cursed Leaders! by ak47mann(m): 4:38am On Feb 28, 2012
Ileke-IdI:
Calm down there.
Your tribalism flag is rising higher each minutes.

Try to talk against willy+willy before you jump the gun.
you bloody hoe,i can see your upset-ion on SS/SE is making you moist, cheap hoe,oya run to MOD na2day cool
PoliticsRe: Massob Supporters Cause Mass Traffic Jam At Niger Bridge (video) by ak47mann(m): 4:33am On Feb 28, 2012
Massobs cheesy cheesy they are on hit cheesy
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu Memorial Wake In Atl and New York, Us.--------video: by ak47mann(m): 4:12am On Feb 28, 2012
He is only one man from Niger area that the world mourned Indeed cool cool
PoliticsRe: Remains Of Ojukwu Arrives Nigeria (in Pictures) by ak47mann(m): 4:06am On Feb 28, 2012
OgidiBoy:
Can't wait man, to see the celebrations in the East.

Yoruba ppl discourage me from visiting Nl these days, but for the Ikemba I think I'll stomach them just this time.
dont mind them jealousy people lets mourn our hero cool you will see more events on fold,
PoliticsRe: Remains Of Ojukwu Arrives Nigeria (in Pictures) by ak47mann(m): 3:57am On Feb 28, 2012
ikemba

PoliticsRe: Remains Of Ojukwu Arrives Nigeria (in Pictures) by ak47mann(m): 3:47am On Feb 28, 2012
OgidiBoy:

My brother I hear you loud and clear, all that nonsense green and white flag on daddy's casket is making my eye hurt angry angry
i know what you mean but remember he was former connel in Nigerian army,we have to let them do their respect when its due,dont worry you will see events in SE pictures will come through, cool
PoliticsRe: Remains Of Ojukwu Arrives Nigeria (in Pictures) by ak47mann(m): 3:42am On Feb 28, 2012
BlackPikiN:
Any Igbo person should click on this man's profile. I believe He's Portuguese.

Artur Alves Pereira but was called Emeka Artur

He flew Biafran planes and He got some Biafran pictures on his profile.

https://www.facebook.com/artur.alvespereira.
I go take down the link out soonest.
he is my FB friend cool powerful biafran air pilot  cool it was his birthday yesterday,ndi igbo on facebook sent him over 500 birthday wishes,  he is our man cool
PoliticsRe: Remains Of Ojukwu Arrives Nigeria (in Pictures) by ak47mann(m): 3:26am On Feb 28, 2012
am feeling untouchable!! we created nigeria and is still tell till 2day cool
PoliticsRe: Lower Nigerian Flag All Over The Country In Honor Of Ojukwu by ak47mann(m): 11:22pm On Feb 27, 2012
Ojukwu represented public accountability, probity, good governance – Jonathan
on FEBRUARY 27, 2012 · in NEWS
3:11 pm
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Abuja – President Goodluck Jonathan said in Abuja on Monday that late Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu represented a worthy example of public accountability, probity, good governance and a fervent advocate of justice.

Jonathan was speaking at a special reception of Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s remains held at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

Jonathan, who was represented by Vice-President Namadi Sambo, also described the late Ikemba as an advocate of a united Nigeria.

“Let it not be said that Ojukwu died when the country needed his services most. Let it rather be said that Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu lived and served with all his might when the Igbos and Nigeria needed him most.

“He stood up and fought for what he believed. He stood for justice. He refused to compromise. He challenged man’s inhumanity to man.

“Faced with the pogrom of his kith and kin, he stood his ground and fought until the last plane left Biafra.

“His bravery, courage and sacrifice live after him. Whatever perceived mistakes he made, or people think he made will for forever be interred with his bones.’’

Jonathan further noted the legacy bequeathed to the Nigerian Army by Chief Ojukwu as its first Quartermaster-General.

“He instituted systems that are now the hallmarks of military processes and procedures which till date are in use.’’

The Senate President, Sen. David Mark, described late Ojukwu as an inspirational administrator, a compassionate servant and great defender of his people.

He said Ojukwu remained one of the greatest people Nigeria had, and the best way to honour him was to maintain his principles and ideals for the betterment of the country.

In her remarks, the First Lady, Mrs Patience Jonathan, noted that late Odumegwu-Ojukwu was not only an icon, but also the pride of his people.

She urged all Nigerians to emulate the good qualities of late Odumegwu-Ojukwu whom she described as an accomplished Nigerian Leader.

She stated that the best Nigerians could do to immortalise the late Ikemba, was to ensure that his legacies lived on.

“May I remind all of us living today, that the best we can give to the dead is to ensure that his legacies live on.

“I urge the Igbo race to remain firm in their roles as bridge builders and peace makers. Let us continue to pursue peace with all men and be our brothers’ keeper.’’

Jonathan enjoined Nigerians to always be patient and tolerant, as no meaningful development could take place in an atmosphere of social unrest.

“I call on you all today to form the vanguard of a new world, built on love and patriotism, always leading the advocacy for peaceful resolution of our differences.’’

In his keynote address, one-time Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Tom Ikimi, said the life and time of late Ikemba Nnewi would forever remain a major essence of the Nigerian history.

He said the impact and contributions of Ojukwu’s philosophy would remain a guidance and direction to the country and to Africa.

The event witnessed goodwill messages from the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, Minister of FCT, Sen. Bala Muhammed and the Eze Igbo, FCT, Abuja, Dr. Sir Nwosu Ibe.

The occasion also witnessed a military funeral parade and a brief church service, led by the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, John Onaiyekan.

Present at the occasion were Ojukwu’s widow, Bianca Onoh, governor of Anambra, Dr. Peter Obi, members of the Federal Executive Council, military top brass and other top serving and retired dignitaries. (NAN)
PoliticsRe: The Situation In Yorubaland by ak47mann(m): 9:53pm On Feb 27, 2012
ALJ HARAM


Even Yoruba people rejected him  sad sad that aboki is just a confuse one sad yaribas like to praise themselves even thou their is nothing to be proud of from their region but looking at their culture you will understand why they are like that;yorubas have different class in their society,if you ever been to a functioning in yorubaland you will find out that the rich ones sit on the chair while the poor sit on the floor that says a lot about them i don't no if they have bloodline with Hausa because both regions have some kind of almajiris in the society. sad sad is only recently they accepted that Johannesburg in south africa have better infrastructure than lagos grin grin
PoliticsRe: The North Owns 75% Of Indigenous Oil Firms, So Why Are They Demanding Derivation by ak47mann(m): 9:27pm On Feb 27, 2012
alj harem:
I urge all Northerners our future as a group of people to call for the separation of this Nation and demand accountability from these people.

Kano collected 100 million Naira from CBN 3 weeks ago or so. That money has not benefited an average man on the street.

I HATE the idea of parasitism and following Bello's policies, we should have never been in the situation.

It is time to wake up.

Why do you think the leaders keep building Aljmajiri schools and send THEIR own children Abroad to get the best education while the ones at home are begging and doing Boko haram.

If we don't hold our future now, NO ONE WOULD DO IT FOR US even if we find Gold deposite in large quanities.
Snake in a green grass, we know this is not coming from ur heart and soul i can tell that you lot are still eyeing our oil even from your desert north,i wonder what came into you undecided good that you are waking up;but u can see that-your leaders need to be stone alive cool
PoliticsRe: Beaf to avoid Impeachment 13% Derivation Is Bias replace it with SST By Musiwa by ak47mann(m): 1:14pm On Feb 27, 2012
Beaf:
[size=42pt]You are a parasite.[/size]
You got it cool
PoliticsRe: The Situation In Yorubaland by ak47mann(m): 1:05pm On Feb 27, 2012
^^
willy willy she is efik beaf is urobo poster is ijaw, many of them i thought you are the one that always telling us who be igbo or not as in anioma people are not igbo undecided you are just a confuse aboki you might as well join boko haram if you are not one of their active member,time shall tell cool cool
PoliticsRe: Oil States Reject North’s Demand For More Revenue by ak47mann(m): 12:57pm On Feb 27, 2012
The same north that dont want alcohol drinks and bars in their region but collecting tax money from alcohol undecided undecided this people haven't mention what their problem really is undecided
PoliticsRe: The Situation In Yorubaland by ak47mann(m): 5:06am On Feb 27, 2012
O boy this is serious  shocked in this century we still hear stories like this in Yoruba speaking land sad owambe people
PoliticsRe: Multiple Explosions & Gunfire Rock Gombe by ak47mann(m): 4:49am On Feb 27, 2012
The truth about killing Gaddafi the video is too deep cool



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jeon6PJ8HQ

I didnt know that Abuja was were the African leaders planed to build THE CENTRAL BANK HEAD QUARTER the bank will stop African countries from using western currency  shocked
PoliticsRe: 9 Christians Caught Attempting To Bomb COCIN Church In Bauchi by ak47mann(m): 2:30am On Feb 27, 2012
Hausa journalistic cool cool
PoliticsRe: Oil States Reject North’s Demand For More Revenue by ak47mann(m): 2:22am On Feb 27, 2012
northern nigeria dont like us only our oil is what they want undecided i wonder how u keep giving money to your enemies in the first place?
PoliticsRe: Lower Nigerian Flag All Over The Country In Honor Of Ojukwu by ak47mann(m): 1:22am On Feb 27, 2012
Haters i love to see how the pain and sorrow you are gong through about the most intelligent and devoted icon like ojukwu, his name reigns forever, if you don't like it brake away from the union no one will miss you lot cool cool
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu To Be Buried In American Gold Casket –bianca by ak47mann(m): 1:03am On Feb 27, 2012
Kc3000:
^^^^^never mind the nwa mmuo, they'll conveniently forget all the Yorubas that were involved with the coup. In fact, Victor Banjo was indicted in the same coup, and jailed like the rest of the participants. Sure, he claimed he was innocent,. . . except no one, not even his own mother believed him. He was a Lt.Col, highest ranking of all the participants, so I don't think any one ordered him to do anything he didn't want to do.
   Ademoyega, a Yoruba actor in the coup plot, has let everyone know, and has been corroborated by others, that they had a goal to put Awolowo in power. Sure sounds like an Igbo agenda!
truth is coming out,u see why this people are traitors by nature, na who doesn't no them in Nigeria will be-fooled,

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